Trade and Industry Notices




Oct. 30.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2631

Dehairing-machine, viz.:
“Boss Grate” pig-dehairer, for scraping the carcases of pigs.
Die-stamping and printing-press, the “Waite.”
Electricians’ rubber helmets.
Emulsor, the “De Laval,” a centrifugal machine used for reconverting butter into cream for ice-cream making.
Envelope-making machine, “Leader.”
Fibre-bending machine, rotary, having rollers, &c., for bending fibre-boards for making portmanteaux.
Film-printing machine, the “Imperatrix,” for printing cinematograph-films from the negatives.
Flock-making machine, viz.:
Machine for tearing rags to pieces for the manufacture of flock.
Flour-milling machinery, viz.:
Air-belt separator, for removing metal, &c., from grain.
Brush machine, “Reform,” for cleaning the grains of wheat before milling.
(NOTE.—The brushes are to be separately classified under Tariff item 616.)
Centrifugal dressing-machines, “Simon.”
Columbian Feed-Governor, an appliance for regulating the supply of wheat to a flour-milling machine.
Conditioner, “Reform.”
Detachers, viz.—
“Cleveland.”
“Reform.”
Feed-dividing hoppers for feeding flour-milling machines.
Flaked-oat drier, a machine consisting of a set of oscillating tubes which carry the flaked oats through a current of hot air.
Flour-packer, the “Reform,” peculiar to use in flour-mills in the filling of bags.
Kiln, automatic (including fan), for drying grain for manufacture into oatmeal and similar products.
(NOTE.—The furnace parts are to be classified under Tariff item 547.)
Magnetic-separator, the “King,” for removing iron or steel from grain.
Oscillating-sieves.
Packing-machine, peculiarly suited for packing flour or meal into cartons.
Plansifter, a grain-cleaning machine for scalping, grading, and dressing.
Purifiers, viz.,—
Dustless, “Simon.”
M.Q., “Reform.”
Reel, “Simon.”
Rejuvenator, the “Banbury,” used for dressing pollard so as to give it a whiter appearance.
Roller-mill.
Rolls, steel, for flour-mills.
Rotary plane scalper, “Simon.”
Shoe flour-mixer.
Tattersall Patent Midget self-contained roller flour-mill.
Thresher, the “Whitehead” (Henry Simon (Australia), Limited, manufacturers), for dealing with wheat which is still held in the glumes and attached to the heads after running through the separator.
Washer, stoner, and whizzer, combined, the “Reform,” for removing stones from wheat and washing and drying the same.
(NOTE.—The washing portion of this machine is to be classed as washing-machines, Tariff item 470.)
Water-wheel damper for wheat.
Wheat-brush machine.
Wheat drying, cooling, and conditioning machine, “Simon.”
Wheat-measuring machine, “Exact.”
Wheat-scourer, emery, “Reform.”
Whizzer, ventilated vertical, the “Simon,” for removing moisture from grains of wheat before milling.
Wire-gauze covers, bound with eyeleted textile, for flour-dressing machine.
Flower-pot-making machine.
Food-canning machines, viz.:
“Peerless” rotary exhauster (Peerless Husker Company manufacturers), for removing air from cans before soldering.
Fruit-seeding machine and seeder-discs therefor, specially suited for removing seeds from dried fruits in a factory.
Fruit-stoning machines.
Fur-cutting machine, for cutting the fur off rabbit-skins.
Furnaces, viz.:
August’s Standard Patent muffle furnace, for case-hardening.
Blast muffle furnace No. 106 (Fletcher Russell, and Co. (Limited), manufacturers).

Furnaces, viz.—continued.
“Brayshaw” muffle or oven furnace for annealing, case-hardening, &c.
Case-hardening and annealing (the “Lucas”), and “Pyreks” case-hardening boxes for use with same.
Case-hardening furnace, gas-heated (Stockport Furnaces (Limited), manufacturers).
Sheen’s “Plumbers’ Red Furnaces” (kerosene-burning) for melting metal, heating soldering-irons, &c.
Tilting, Morgan’s.
Galvanizing-baths, welded or riveted.
Gas-governors, viz.:
Braddock’s station.
(NOTE.—By-pass valves imported therewith to be separately classified under Tariff item 541.)
“Bryan Donkin,” exhaust by-pass governor or gas compensator, including quadrant valve imported with and operated by the governor.
Peebles’ station.
(NOTE.—By-pass valves imported therewith to be separately classified under Tariff item 541.)
“Reynolds” patent district governor, used for reducing the pressure of gas in high-pressure mains, so that it may be suitable for general use.
(NOTE.—The valves imported therewith are to be classified under Tariff item 541.)
Gas-heaters, viz.:
Atmospheric, an appliance specially suited for use in heating bootmakers’ irons, and having arrangements for automatically turning the gas on or off.
“Hamer’s patent,” specially suited for use in heating tailors’ irons, consisting of one or more compartments, and having arrangements for automatically turning gas on or off.
Gas-holders exceeding in capacity 25,000 cub. ft.
Gas-making, viz.:
Petroleum-vaporizer, “Parkinson’s,” consisting of a coil in outer casing with gas-burner, used in gasworks to prevent the deposition of naphthalene in gas-mains.
Scrubber washer, a machine used in gas-making to extract the ammonia from the gas.
(NOTE.—The brushware is to be separately classified under Tariff item 616.)
Gas-regulator, viz.:
“Reynolds” high-pressure service regulator, an appliance for placing on the gas-pipe supplying the consumer, for reducing the pressure of gas.
Gloves and aprons of asbestos, used in foundries.
Glue-pots, electric.
Goffering-machine for use in a laundry.
Gooseberry-snipping machine, the “Urschel.”
Granose-mill, for rolling “Granose” flakes from grain.
Hatmakers’, viz.:
Blocks, of wood, or of wood and iron.
Boater, or diminishing rings or rubber.
Curling-bags of rubber.
Forcing-rings of rubber.
Fur-plucking machine, for plucking the long hair from rabbit-skins, leaving only the shorter fur on the pelt.
Hat-blocking and renovating machines, “Hoffman’s,” including the hat-flanging machines, hat-blocks, and sets of block-stands mounted on benches and fitted with steam-pipe connections.
(NOTE.—The boilers for supplying steam to the above machines are to be separately classified under Tariff item 414.)
Hat perforating and pinking machine, including cutters for use with same (J. Dowling and Co., manufacturers), for cutting designs on the edges and brims of ladies’ hats.
Hydraulic straw-hat-blocking machine.
Luring-machine (Progress Machine Works), for putting a bright glossy finish on felt and wool hats.
Press-bags of rubber.
Protection rings of rubber, for curling-bags.
Hair-, fibre-, and flock-teasing machine (“Hinds”).
Hide-cutter, a machine for cutting hide-pieces for glue-making (Allbright-Nell Company, makers).
Hydraulic lifting-jacks.
Ice-cream freezer, hand or power driven, having a capacity of 4 imperial gallons or upwards.
Ironing-machines, having heated rollers 18 in. or upwards in length.
(NOTE.—Revises decision in M.O. No. 6.)
Kapoc-teasing machine (“Hinds”).
Kiln for pottery-burning and china-painting.
Label-gumming machine.



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