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Group V.—Textile Industry and Clothing.
Coloured Pocketings ; Silecias — black, coloured, coloured diagonal, and printed ; Satins—printed, coloured, new coloured fancy figured, watered ; White Twills ; Common and Patent Black Velvets; Velveteens — plain black patent, twilled black patent, imitation patent, black common, printed patent, embossed plain black patent, embroidered ditto, and coloured ditto. (The Cords, Moles, and Velveteens printed by John Whitehead.) ( io 7)
WEBSTER, J., & SON, Old Hall JJfills, Gilder some, Leeds .—Union Pilot Cloths, Plain, Printed, Cut, and Embossed; Woollen and Union Poncho Cloths. (108)
WHITEHEAD, R. R., & BROTHERS, (Limited), \\, Hanover Street,Long Acre, London. —Felt for Pianofortes and Harmoniums, Saddles, Gold Polishing, Shoes and Slippers, Gun Wadding, Filtering; Woollen Fabrics for mechanical purposes ; Cloths for pianos ; Woollen Driving Belts ; Spongio-piline for medical purposes; Felt for Lung Protectors and Corn Plasters. (139)
STEINER & COMPANY, Church, near Accrington. —Turkey-red Cambrics ; Twilled Cloth; Velvets; Muslins and Pland- kerchiefs, plain and printed. (110)
JONES, T. & J. IP., EVANS & COMPANY, Newtown, Montgomeryshire, North Wales. —White and Coloured Welsh Flannels and Fancy Shirtings; Welsh Shawls, plain, coloured, and striped; Welsh Tweeds.
(111)
(See Appendix.)
IIEPWORTH, B., & SON, Nno Wakefield Mills, Dewsbury. —Travelling and Carriage Rugs in Lambskin, Merino, Cloth, Mohair, and Blanket; Siberian Fur and Sealskin Horse Rugs. (112)
WILKINSON, J., SON & COMPANY (Limited), St. Helen's Mills, Leeds. —Felt Carpets and Felted Cloth, Patent Brussels, Velvet, and Floor Carpets. (113)
STRACHAN & COMPANY, Lodge- more Mills, Stroud. —Woollen Cloths, Coatings, Trouserings, &c. (i^)
ROSS & DUNCAN, Abercorn Thread Factory, Abercorn Street, Paisley. — Cotton Thread on Spools. (206)
SCARBOROUGH, BROTHERS,
| Trafalgar Works, Halifax, Yorkshire .— Fancy Dress Goods, &c.; Worsted Coatings, Dress and Furniture Damasks, Repps, &c.;
; Coloured Worsted Wefts and Knitting j Yarns. (115)
MITCPIELL, BROTFIERS, Albert \ Carpet Works, Watcrfoot, near Manchester .— I Felt Carpets, without seams. (116)
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| HOOPER, C., & COMPANY,
Eastington Mills, near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
| —West of England Superfine Broadcloths, Military and Hunting Cloths, Doeskin's,
; Cassimeres and other Trouserings, Carriage i Lining and Livery Cloths, Beavers, Meltons,
I Venetian, Kerseys, &c. (117)
LEES, R., Lime Place, Galashiels. —Tweeds. (77 2)
I JONES, Pryce, Newtown, Mont
gomeryshire. —Welsh Flannels, Shawls, Hand- ; kerchiefs, Yarns, Friezes, Cloaks, and Petti- 1 coats; Specimens of Welsh Needlework.
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i HITCHCOCK, WILLIAMS, &
COMPANY, 71 to 74, St. Paul's Church- 1 yard, London .—Woollen Goods; Ladies’ i Costumes, &c. (119)
KERR, SCOTT & SON, 8, Cannon I Street, London. —Shawls, Fancy Fabrics, and Travelling Rugs. (121)
NEAVE, S., & SONS, 7, Peel Street, Manchester. — Wools washed and carded, prepared for felt hat making, &c., dyed and undyed. Vicuna, similarly prepared. (122)
WILLANS, Thos. B., 19, Lawrence Lane, London, and Vale Mills, Rochdale .— Flannels, plain, fancy, coloured ; Twilled Flannel for cricketing dresses; Fancy Woven, and Fancy Printed Flannels. (123)
SMYTH & COMPANY, Bal- briggan, Lrcland, and 36 and 37, I.ower Abbey Street, Dublin. — Hosiery known as Bai- briggan Hose. (280^)
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