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Woollen-mill machinery, viz.—continued.
Brass pins specially suited for tentering-machine.
Broad cropping machine.
Brush dewing machine (J. Charlesworth, manufacturer),
used in woollen-mills for conditioning cloth before
pressing.
Burr crushing and extracting machine (part of wool car-
bонizing-plant), for removing grass-seeds, burrs, &c.,
from wool (Brook and Crowther (Limited), makers).
Carding-machines.
Cloth carbonizing squeezer, with two rollers (one made of
porcelain), for crushing burrs in woollen cloth after car-
bonization.
Cloth tentering and drying machine (W. Whiteley and Sons
(Limited), manufacturers), used in woollen-mills.
Combing-leathers, for the drawing-off rollers of combing-
machines.
Combing-machines.
Condensers for yarns.
Condenser rubbing leathers, identifiable as parts of con-
densers for woollen-mills.
Connectors, of raw hide, peculiar to use in a woollen-mill.
Creeper-sheet, made of canvas and balata to which spiked
wooden laths are fastened, peculiarly suited for use in
an automatic wool-feeding machine.
Doublers (thread-making machines).
Dyeing machines, viz. :—
J. Dyson’s, including the wringer (used in conjunction
therewith), which removes from the material the sur-
plus dye which is then returned to the tank of the
machine.
Hussong patent (not including the hand-hoist).
Longclose Engineering Company’s, consisting of a tank
or vat containing acid-proof cans which are perforated
at top and bottom and through which the dye is con-
tinuously pumped, used for dyeing slivers in top or
hank form.
(NOTE.—The pump imported therewith is to be
classified under Tariff item 462.)
Feeding-machines for carding-machines.
Fettling-plates for cleaning combs of woollen-mill carding-
machines.
Fulling-mill, used for milling or fulling woollen materials.
Gilling-machines (gill-boxes).
Gills, metal, for cloth-drying machine.
Hosiery - finishing machine, the “Hunt” patent, for
pressing hosiery fabrics while in the piece, and for
putting a finish thereon.
Hosiery steam-press.
Iron shoe, used as a rest for the spinning-rollers while
leathers are being nailed thereto.
Leather-stretching rack, used for stretching the leathers for
re-covering rollers.

Woollen-mill machinery, viz.—continued.
Looms or weaving-machines.
Loom pickers, of raw hide, peculiar to use in a woollen-mill.
Lug straps, “Vim” patent rocker, U-shaped, having bend
specially reinforced, being parts of and peculiar to looms
and consisting of several narrow strips of leather cemented
together.
Oven, steam-heated (W. Whiteley and Sons (Limited),
manufacturers), used in woollen-mills for heating plates
for a hydraulic cloth-press.
Paper tubes for spinning-machines.
Picking-sticks (wooden) for woollen-looms.
Piece-scouring and milling machine combined, Dyson’s, for
cleaning cloth in the piece after manufacture, and reduc-
ing it to the desired thickness and width (not being a
washing-machine).
“Preparing Leathers,” for the rollers of preparing and
finishing gill-boxes.
Raising-gig (W. Whiteley and Sons (Limited), manufac-
turers), a machine for raising the surface of woollen
textiles after weaving.
Reducing-machine for woollen-mill (Dandy).
Roller-covering machine, for re-covering spinning-rollers
with felt and leather.
Rug-fringing machine.
Spinning-machines for yarns of all kinds, including spinning-
mules.
Steam pressing-stand, including aluminium shapes for use
therewith, specially suited for use in the finishing of
hosiery.
Teazing-machines.
Warping-mill (J. Charlesworth, manufacturer), a machine
for taking yarns from bobbins, &c., to make warps pre-
paratory to weaving.
Waste-opening machine, the “Garnett,” for opening waste
and clippings to be used in the manufacture of cloth.
Weaving and carding machines for manufacture of carpets,
and parts peculiar to those machines.
Winding-machines.
Winding-on and steam-blowing machine, used in the manu-
facture of woollen and worsted cloth, to give lustre thereto
and to prevent the shrinking thereof.
(NOTE.—The vacuum pump therefor to be separately
classified under Tariff item 462.)
Woollen scutcher and plaiter, for pressing out and folding
cloth after washing in process of manufacture.
Yarn beams and flanges for looms.
Youltenizer (Youlten’s Installations (Limited), manufac-
turers), used for removing grass-seeds, burrs, &c., from
wool.
Yeast-separator, the “Alfa-Laval,” a centrifugal machine for
separating yeast from wort.

Minister’s Order No. 29.

GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs.


Public Trust Office Act, 1908, and its Amendments.—Elections to administer Estates.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth.

No. Name. Residence. Occupation. Date of Death. Date Election filed. Testate or Intestate. Stamp Office concerned.
1 Busch, Christina Nelson Widow 27/8/24 22/10/24 Testate Nelson.
2 Freeth, William Blenheim Butcher 22/9/24 25/10/24 Intestate Blenheim.
3 Hurley, Mary Hunterville Married woman 4/6/24 22/10/24 Testate Wellington.
4 Johansen, Charles Patetonga Labourer 25/8/24 25/10/24 Intestate Auckland.
5 Langton, John Edward Onehunga Bricklayer 22/6/24 22/10/24 Testate ,,
6 Lay, William Gisborne Farmer 1/10/24 25/10/24 Intestate Gisborne.
7 Parkes, Jane Richmond, Christ-church Widow 16/9/24 25/10/24 Testate Christchurch.
8 Tooley, William Ely Waimate Life - insurance agent 24/8/24 25/10/24 ,, ,,
9 Watt, Thomas Wellington Storeman 30/9/24 22/10/24 Intestate Wellington.
10 Waters, George Thomas ,, Builder 28/9/24 22/10/24 Testate ,,
11 Williams, Victor Stanmore Auckland Insurance clerk 24/8/24 22/10/24 Intestate Auckland.
12 Williamson, Charles Queenstown Old-age pensioner 22/7/24 25/10/24 Testate Invercargill.

Public Trust Office, Wellington, N.Z., 28th October, 1924.

J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.



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🏭 List of Miscellaneous Machines (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Machinery, Equipment, Manufacturing, Trade, Tariff
  • GEO. CRAIG, Comptroller of Customs

🏢 Public Trustee Elections to Administer Estates

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
28 October 1924
Deceased Estates, Public Trustee, Administration, Elections
12 names identified
  • Christina Busch, Deceased estate
  • William Freeth, Deceased estate
  • Mary Hurley, Deceased estate
  • Charles Johansen, Deceased estate
  • John Edward Langton, Deceased estate
  • William Lay, Deceased estate
  • Jane Parkes, Deceased estate
  • William Ely Tooley, Deceased estate
  • Thomas Watt, Deceased estate
  • George Thomas Waters, Deceased estate
  • Victor Stanmore Williams, Deceased estate
  • Charles Williamson, Deceased estate

  • J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee