Bootmaking and Leather-working Machinery




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Bootmaking and leather-working, viz.—continued.
Cement-pot, “ Eclipse.”
Channel-cementing machine, “ Star.”
Channel-closing and edge-raising machine.
Channel-closing and welt-bending machine.
Channel-laying machine, “ Goodyear.”
Channel-opening machine.
Channelling-machines, viz.,—
“ Apex.” “ Goodyear Universal.”
“ Blake.” “ McKay.”
Clicking-presses.
Conveyor-type leather-drying machine.
Conveyor-type saming and drying machine, the “ Marr.”
Counter rolling and crimping machine.
Creasing-machines, viz.,—
“ Osborne’s.”
“ Straight-iron.”
“ Wheel.”
Crimping-machine, “ Lockett.”
Cutting-presses.
Dalby covers, of canvas, for finishing rolls.
Dock forming and stretching machine.
Dock-stuffing machine.
Edge-cementing machine.
Edge-folding machines, viz.,—
“ Lufkin.”
“ Rapid Hand Method.”
Edge-setter, rotary, bench.
Edge-setting machines, viz.,—
“ Automatic.”
“ Regal.”
Edge-trimming machine.
Embossing and ironing machine.
Embossing-machine, bench.
Evening and grading machine, “ Nichols.”
Eyeletting-machines, viz,—
“ Automatic.” “ Rapid.”
“ Duplex.” “ Self-feeding.”
“ Epoch.” “ Twin.”
“ No. 1.” “ Universal.”
Feather-beating machine.
Feather-edge and shank-reducing machine, “ Apex.”
Feathering-machine, sandpaper-roll.
Finishing-machines, viz.,—
Bench.
Power “ Junior,” “ No. 2.”
Repairers.
Fleshing-bolsters, of rubber, for tanners’ use.
Fleshing-machines, viz.,—
“ Wilmington ” roller.
“ Whitney Beamhouse,” and blades for same.
Flexible-sole machines, viz.,—
“ Gem.”
“ No. 3.”
Flexible-sole machine, “ Goodyear.”
Folding-machines, viz.,—
“ Booth Power.”
“ Boston Foot-power.”
“ Boston Power.”
Rapid hand method (for folding boot-upper parts).
Forepart-turning machine, “ Goodyear.”
Grader, “ Simplan.”
Grading-machine, “ Preston.”
Hammer, power.
Harness-loop-creasing outfit.
Heading table, the “ Randall,” a machine for shaping horse-collars in the process of manufacture.
Heel-attaching machine, hydraulic top.
Heel-breasting machines, viz.,—
“ Imperial.”
“ Post.”
Heel-breast-scouring and tip-filling machines for Louis heels.
Heel-breast-scouring machine.
Heel-building machine, “ Acme.”
Heel-burnishing machine, “ Expedite.”
Heel-compressing machine, automatic.
Heel loading and attaching machine, “ McKay Automatic.”
Heel-scouring machine, “ Swift.”
Heel-seat-beading machine.
Heel-seat-nailing machine, grip clinch.
Heel-splitter, “ Louis.”
Heel trimming and randing machine, “ McKay.”
Heel-trimming machines, viz.,—
“ Smith.”
“ Ultima.”
Heeling-machine, “ Lightning.”
Heels for shoes, “ Louis,” machine for shaping.

Bootmaking and leather-working, viz.—continued.
“ Hetschel,” an appliance similar to a rake without a handle, for use, when bolted to a table, in straightening straw for harness-making.
Hook-setting machines, viz.,—
“ Bench.”
“ Rapid.”
Horse-collar leather-blocking machine (The J. D. Randall Company, manufacturers).
Hose-pipe-punching machine.
Inseam-trimming machine, “ Goodyear Universal.”
Inside heel attacher.
Insole-machine, Blake flexible.
Insole and turnsole channelling-machine, “ Goodyear.”
Insole lip-cutting and scoring machine.
Knives, circular, for leather-cutting machine.
Lacing-machine, “ Ensign.”
Lap-skiving machine, “ Osborne’s.”
Lasting-machines, viz.,—
“ Consolidated Hand Method.”
“ Triumph.”
“ U.S.M.Co.”
Leather-glazing machines, viz.,—
Level bed or inclined bed.
“ Slocomb.”
Sydney Machine Company’s, for use by tanners to put the finish on leather.
Leather-splitting machine, band knife.
Levelling-machines, viz.,—
“ Cyclops.”
“ Turnshoe.”
Lift-splitting machine, taper.
Lining-cementing machine, hub.
Lining-cutting press.
Lining-marking machines.
Link- and washer-cutting machine.
Lip-turning machine, “ Gem.”
Lip turning and slashing machine, “ Goodyear.”
Nailing-machines, viz.,—
“ Loose.”
Loose bill.
“ Lightning.”
Paper, in rolls, peculiarly suited for use on a perforating-machine.
Pebble-grain printing-plate.
Pegging-machine, “ Davey ” horn.
Perforating-machine, “ Royal,” “ Singer.”
Piecesole-bevelling machine.
Polishing and brushing machine, the B.U.S.M.Co.’s No. 2, mounted on a metal column or stand, used for polishing and brushing boots in the process of manufacture.
Pounding-up machine “ Rex ” rotary, “ Singer.”
Press, double open-end.
Press knives, viz,—
For cutting out leather to shapes for gloves.
For cutting out soles and heels of boots.
Presses, cutting, or clicking.
Pulling-over machines, viz.,—
“ Consolidated Hand Method.”
“ Rex.”
Punching-machines.
Ranging-machines.
Repairs outfit for rubber footwear, the “ Miller,” a vulcanizing-appliance specially suited for repairing rubber boots.
Riveter, treadle, “ Crowe.”
Riveting and eyeletting machines for riveting leather, cloth, &c.
Rivet-setting machine, “ Leicester.”
Rolling-machines, leather.
Rounding and channelling machines, “ Goodyear Universal.”
Saming-machine, a setting-out roller press (also quirin sleeves therefor), for use by tanners.
Scouring-machines, “ Single Roll.”
Screw machine, “ Rapid Standard.”
Seam-finishing machine, “ Union.”
Seam-rubbing machine, “ Rapid.”
Seasoning-machine, serial-table type, for applying liquid dressing to leather.
Seat-wheeling machine.
Setting-out machines.
Shank-skiving machine, “ Goodyear Universal.”
Shaving-blades and metal tapes therefor, for leather-shaving machines.
Short straw and flock stuffer (J. D. Randall and Co., manufacturers), a machine for stuffing horse-collars with straw and flock.



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