Metal Industry.
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BEST & LLOYD, Cambray Works,
Handsworth, Birmingham.—Brass Gas Chan-
deliers and Gas Fittings. (302)
WATTS, John, & COMPANY
(S. Bateson, inventor), Broad Weir, Bristol.
—Vermin Asphyxiator ; Disinfector, Fumi-
gator, and Vaporiser. (783)
TINPLATE DECORATING
COMPANY, Neath, Wales.—Decorated
Tinplates and Goods made from the same;
Tinplates, and Tin Ware. (303)
EVERITT, Allen, & SONS,
Birmingham.—Brass and Copper I ubes,
Rolled" Sheets, Wire and Nails, Copper
Rivets and Washers, and Pierced Brass.
(3 0 4)
(See Appendix.)
ELMSLIE, E. W., 5, Great Win
chester Buildings, Old Broad Street, London.
—Hermetically Closed Tin Cases for Pre-
served Provisions, which can be opened
neatly and readily without a knife. (3°5)
BROWN, J. B., & COMPANY, 90,
Cannon Street, London.—Galvanized Wire
Netting, Fencing Wire; Lawn Mowing
Machines, &c. (306)
SMITH, Frederick, & COM
PANY, Caledonian Works, Halifax, York-
shire.—leon Wire—For Cotton and Wool
Cards, Colliery Ropes, Ships’ Rigging, Tele-
graphs, Fencing; Weavers’ Reeds, Ladies’
Bonnets, &c., with illustrations of manufac-
ture. (307)
WALKER, CAMPBELL, & COM
PANY, 59, Bridgewat er Street, Liverpool.—
Llaine’s Patent Block-tin and Lead Pipes.
(3 7 8)
PEYTON & PEYTON, Bordesly
Works, Birmingham.—Brass and Iron Bed-
steads, Cots, Flower Stands; and Spring
Mattresses. (308)
HEMMING, S. C., & COMPANY,
25, Moorgate Street London—Iron Buildings,
namely, two Workmen’s Houses; Royal
Commission Pavilion, and Offices of British
Commission; a Club Room (Lent to Her
Majesty’s Commissioners for use). Also a
Church ; Photographie Association House
an Italian Restaurant. (309)
PHILLP, Charles J., 20, Caro
line Street, and 29, Mary Street, Birmingham
—Chandeliers. (g3)
SANDERS, H. G., Little Albany
Street, Regent’s Park, Lwndon.—Metallic
Collapsible Tin Tubes for artists’ colours,
perfumes, cosmetics, &c. (310)
CROGGON & COMPANY, Albion
Wharf 10, Upper Thames Street, London.—
Building, constructed of galvanised corru-
gated iron and wood. (319)
FLETCHER, LOWNDES & COM
PANY (per Messrs. Dows, Clark & Com
pany), 13a, Great George Street, Westminstej.
Pavilion, the roof of which is constructed
on Howitt’s Patent System of Tubulär
Wrought Iron Ribs. (311)
LANCASTER, A., 27, South Audley
Street, London.—Sporting Fire Arms, first
quality, with latest and best improvements
in Guns and Rifles. (312)
HENRY, Alexander, 12, South
St. Andrew Street, Edinburgh. — Henry’s
Express Rifles, Single and Double Barrelied,
and Double Central-Fire Gun. (313)
LEWIS, George Edward, 32 and
33, Lower Loveday Street, Birmingham.
Breech-loading Sporting Guns, double bar-
relled, central fire, &c., ; Double Bolt-snap
or Self-locking Pin Fire Breech-loaders for
sporting, with steel breech-ends to the
barreis; Treble Grip-snap Breech-loading
Sporting Guns, with self-acting compensa-
tion holt to save wear of breech-ends;
Double Barrelied Express Sporting Rifle,
with low trajectory, '450 bore; Martini-
Henry Sporting Rifle, 15/. 15-r- (664)
TAYLER, D. F., & COMPANY,
New Hall Works, George Street, Birmingham.
—Solid headed Toilet Pins; Hair Pins;
Hooks and F.yes ; Pearl Buttons ; Thimbles ;
Iron, Steel, Brass, and Copper Wire. (291)
SCHLETTER & COMPANY,
Birmingham.—Fire Arms ; Tin Plates , Tin;