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TAYLOR BROTHERS, Adelaide
Works, Sheffield.-—-Circular Saw, 7 ft. 2Ä- in.
in diameter, best cast Steel, perforated,
hardened and tempered, and ground by
patented machinery. (248)
JOHNSON, Richard,&NEPHEW,
27, Dale Street, Manchester.—Wire Rods;
a Weldless Wire Rod, 1,770 yards long;
Galvanized Telegraphie Wire. (249)
JOHNSON, Richard, CLAP-
HAM, & MORRIS, 27, Dale Street, Man
chester.—Iron, Copper, and Brass Cloth ;
WireNetting; Cloth for Paper-making and
other Wirework; fine Copper and Brass
Wire. (249*)
MILWARD, J. F., 160, Great
Hampton Row, Birmingham.—Awl Blades ;
Sewing Machine Turnscrews ; Harness
Makers’ Awls. (777)
FUSSELL, James, SONS, &
COMPANY, Fronte.—Agricultural Edged
Tools, such as Hay, Chaff, Engine and
Machine, and Thatchers’ Knives ; Bagging,
Bean, Brushing, Eaves, Hewing, Reaping,
and Furze Hooks ; Scythes, Patent Adjusting
Scythe Snead. (250)
LEONARDT, D., & COMPANY,
69, George Street, Parade, Birmingham.—
Gold Pens, Pencilcases, Penholders, and
Steel Pens. (251)
YATES, HAYWOOD & COM
PANY, 95, Upper Thames Street, London,
and Effingham Works, Rotherham.—Stahle
Fittings in Iron; Stoves, Fenders, and Fire
Irons. (252)
SMITH, Robert, & COMPANY,
Porter Works, Sharrow Vale, Sheffield.—Cru-
cible Cast Steel; Steel for Tools, Taps and
Dies, Drills, Spindles, and Sewing Machines;
Cast Sheet Steel, Bessemer Steel, Cold Rolled
Steel; Spindles ; Cast Steel Hammers and
Files; Cast Steel in ingots. (253)
MILWARD, H. & SONS, Redditch,
Worcestershire.—Needles, Fish-hooks, Sew
ing Machine Needles, Fishing Tackle,
Crochet-hooks, and Fancy Goods. (254)
BUDDE, C., & COMPANY (Li
mited), Birmingham. — Sheet Iron, Iron
Wire, and Tubing ; Hoop Iron, Tin Plates,
Bar, Angle, and Channel Iron. (255)
BRANDAUER, C„ 401, New fohn-
street West, Birmingham.—Pens and Pen
holders. (266)
COLLINGS & WALLIS, 'King
Edward's Road, Birmingham. — Wrought
Iron Chains, Anvils, Nails, Spades and
Shovels; Steel Spades and Shovels, Edged
and other Tools, Cutlery, Files, Rasps,
Corkscrews, and Steel Toys; Cast Iron
Umbrella Stands, Iron Fenders and Fire
Irons; Cast Steel Axles, Hay, Dung, and
Digging Forks; Portable Forge; Brass-
foundry. (257)
BROWN & COMPANY, The Wed-
nesbury Tube Works, Wednesbury.—Boiler
Tubes of Charcoal; Staffordshire and York-
shirelron, Steel, and Howell’sHomogeneous
Metal; Gas Tubes and Fittings; Steam and
Water Tubes and Fittings; Hydraulic
Tubes; Artesian Well Boring Tubes; Taper
Telegraph Posts ; Heating and Condensing
Coils; Roller Tubes ; Loom Beams, &c.
(258)
(See Appendix.)
WOODFIELD, W., & SONS,
Easemore Works, Redditch. — Needles for
Hand and Machine Sewing ; Fish Hooks.
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SANDERSON BROTHERS &
COMPANY, Sheffield. — Steel and Files.
(260)
BENHAM & SONS, 50, 52, and54,
Wigmore Street, London.—Stoves, Fenders,
Fire Irons, Papier-Mache, and Japanned
Ware ; Lavatory Table, Water Closet, Ven-
tilating Gas Lamps ; Electro-plated Goods ;
Pneumatic Bell Apparatus ; Marble Chimncy
Pieces. (261)
CLARK, WILLIAM, 232, Oxford
Street, London.—Horse Clippers, worked by
hand or other power. (778)
SMITH, John Wright, 121,
Beigrave Street, Leicester. — Seif - Acting
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