Group V.— Textile Industry and Clothing.
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Sewing, Crochet, Knitting, and Mending, ] and Cotton on spools, cards, and in balls. I
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KERR, PRICE & COMPANY, I Underwood and Oaks haw Mills, Paisley .— Cotton Thread for hand and machine sewing. (479)
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OGDEN, T., & COMPANY, Wer- neth Iron Works, Lees Hall, and Busk Mills , Oldham. —Fishing Nets, Fishing Net Twines ; Cable, Heald Yarns, Crochet, Sewing and Knitting Cottons; Carpet Yarns, Cotton Banding, Cloth in natural state, with Doll dressed in the same ; Cotton in its various stages, from the bale to the Spinning Jenny.
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FENTON, SON, & COMPANY,and FENTON,S.G.,& COMPANY, Linen Hall, Belfast. —Linen Yarns, bleached and unbleached ; Linens, Fronting, Medium and Heavy Family Linen; Drills, Damasks, Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs, and Diapers. (145)
PEGLER, C., Junior, & COMPANY, 58, B/iggate, Leeds. —Linens and Damask Table Linen. (146)
MOORE & WEINBERG, Belfast,
\ Ireland, and Dundee, Scotland. —Flax, Hemp, and Jute Yarns; Linens; Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs, bleached, dyed, tinted, and printed ; Damask Table Linen ; Jute Car- i pets, Sacking, &c.; Wool-packs; Cotton,
1 Guano, Grain, Flour, and Sugar Bags ; Shoe i and Tailors’ Threads. (H7)
DICKINS & COMPANY, 8, Mars- den Street, Manchester; Works, Middleton .— Dyed and Polished Cotton Yarns : Sewings, &c. (shown in Case No. 141). (141*)
SWAINSON, BIRLEY & COMPANY, Preston. — Cotton Long Cloths, 36-inches wide; Heavy Shirting Cloths, 33 and 36 inches wide. (805)
ASHWORTH, E., & SONS, Egerlon Mills, Bolton. —Cotton, raw, and illustrating the process of manufacture; Yarns, grey, bleached, and dyed; Polished Yarns; Sewing, Embroidery, and other Cotton. (773)
DICKSONS, FERGUSON & COMPANY, Linen Hall Street, Belfast. —Linens, unbleached, bleached, and printed ; Drills, j Hollands, Sheetings, Towels, Dress Linens, Cambrics, Handkerchiefs, Diapers and ‘ Damasks. (H 2 ) j
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AINSWORTH, T., Cleator, Cam - j forth. —Linen Threads and Linen Towels.
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JAFFE, BROTHERS, Warehouses, j Belfast and Dundee; Works, Lurgan and Banford. — Linens — Brown, White, and j Printed ; Cambric Handkerchiefs—White and Printed; Linen Yarns; Jute Fabrics and Sacks. (144a)
BARBOUR, W., & SONS, Widen Flax Mills, Lisburn, Ireland. —Linen Thread for Shoemaking and for Cloth, for machine as well as hand work. (148)
BETZOLD, George, & COMPANY, Belfast, Ireland. —Linen Fabrics, white and printed ; Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs, white and printed ; Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, white, printed and embroidered. (149)
BRUCE & COMPANY, South Shields. —Sailcloth. ( 1 5 1 )
BARROW FLAX & JUTE COMPANY (Limited), Barrow-m-Furness, Lancashire. —Jute Yarns, Jute Sackings, Baggings, and Hessians; Sacks, Bags, and Packs. (152)
MARSHALL & COMPANY, Leeds, and Shrewsbury .—Linen Threads and Sewing Machine Threads. (153)
GOLDSCHMIDT & SIPMAN, Nottingham. — Raw Silks; Organzines; Grenadines, and Trams. (154)
EVANS, D., & COMPANY, 1, Wood Street, Cheapside, London. — Printed Silk Handkerchiefs ; Chinese Silks made under the exhibitors’ direction; English manufactured Silks. (155)