Leather and India-rubber Industry.
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bands, Straps, &c., for shoe soles and tops ;
Tanned Hide3 for various purposes for
curriers. (220)
ECROYD, W., & SON, Tyer's Gate
way, Bermondsey, London.—Morocco Leather
for Bookbinding, Furniture Covering, and
Coach Fitting. Goat Skins in “crust”
ready for dyeing. (221}
DREW, J., & COMPANY, 33,
Regent Street, London.—Trunks and Port-
manteaus in solid Leather; Military Camp
and Travelling Equipages—an officer’s room
fitted up as in England; Patent Square-
mouthed “ Bags,” with or without Dressing
Case Fittings;. Patent Raihvay Companion
Table, including card and chess table,
luneheon case, writing materials, dressing
case fittings, and raihvay lamp, with space
for a hat, the whole not exceeding the size
of a sqnare hat box, and will go under the
seat of the carriage. (750)
CHRISTIE, William, JValsall and
London.—Saddles for hunting, park, racing,
&c.; Colonial Saddles ; Military Saddles ;
Ladies’ Saddles ; Pads, Pilehes, and Chairs
for Children; Saddle Trees, &c. (321)
DEED, J. S., & SONS, 451, Oxford
Street, London.—Skins, Mats, and Rugs ;
Morocco and other Leather; Cocoa Fibre
Mats. (222)
CLARK, SON & MORLAND,
Glastonbury. — Sheep and Angora Skins
■ dressed and dyed for hearth, door and car
riage rugs, Chamois Leather, Leather Leg-
, gings, and Wool-lined Slippers. (223)
x PRICE, W. R., io«, Kinfs Arms
Ward, Moorgate Street, London.—Skins and
iFurs. (224)
j BIRNBAUM, B., 21, New Broad
Street, London. — India-rubber Clothing—
CCjats, Capes, Aprons, Rugs, Leggings;
Waterproof Cloth of all descriptions. (225)
INDIA RUBBER, GUTTA
PERCHA, & TELEGRAPH WORKS,
Silverlozvn, Essex, and ioo, Cannon Street,
London.—India Rubber and Gutta Percha
Manufactures; Submarin e and Torpedo Tele-
graph Cable; Insulated Telegraph Wires.
(775)
LEATHER CLOTH COMPANY,
4, Cannon Street,London.—Crockett’s Leather
Cloth—Muslins, Drills, Ducks, Moleskins ;
double japanned and printed Table Covers.
(226)
DAFT, T. B., C.E., Bridgekouse,
Farnworth, near Manchester.—Elastic Fa-
brics, with model of the machinery used in
making the web. (227)
WARNE, Wh, & COMPANY,
9, Gresham Street West, London.—India-
rubber Manufactures—Air-proof Articles ;
Magnetic Cut India-rubber thread in warps
for elastic webs ; waterproof cloths, and
garments, surgical, mechanical, veterinary,
and domestic appliances, tobacco pouches,
and jars; Solid India-rubber Tubing and
Suction and Delivery Hose of India-rubber
and Canvas combined. Emery Wheels for
grinding, polishing, &c. (228)
LEE, H. N. & E., 27, Watling Street,
and 138, High Holborn, London.—India-
rubber Garments and Fabrics ; Beds,
Cushions, Surgical and Domestic Appliances.
(229)
HEMBRY, B., & COMPANY, 91,
Newgale Street, London.—Linoleum Floor
Cloth, Billiard Mats, Toilet and Bath Mats,
Stair Cloth, and Borders ; Linoleum Cement.
(In use in the Hall of the Royal British
Commission.) (230)
HARRY, W. D„ & COMPANY,
Lower Road, Deptford, LCent.—Kamptulicon
Floor Cloths, Knife Boards, and Toilet Mats.
(23O
UNITE, John, 291, Fdgeware Road,
London.—Marquee, waterproof, 30 ft. by
15 ft.; Square Garden Tent, Alpine Teilt,
Emigrant’s Tent, Military Bell Tent; Models
of Tents, Marquees, and Rick Cloths;
Samples of small white and tarred Hemp
Rope and Twine; Trophy of Bunting
Flags. (232)
EDGINGTON, John, & COM
PANY, 48, LongLane, Smithfeld.—Hospital