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(4) Patent Floating Anchor. (5) Galvanised Iron Wire Kigging Eope of various sizes, 

 (6) A 50-ton Purchase Fall. (7) A 10-ton Purchase Fall. (8) Two Herring Nets, fitted 

 with Bullivant's Patent Baulk Hopes. (9) Tyzack's Patent Weldless Anchor. 



208. SUTTON BROTHERS, Lopen Mills, near Ilminster, Somerset. 

 (1) Dressed Canvas. (2) Undressed ditto. (3) Dressed Twines. (4) Undressed ditto. 



20p. EDGINGTON, BENJAMIN, 2 Duke Street, London Bridge, 

 London, S.E., Tent Makers to H.M. the Queen and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. (1) A Col- 

 lection of Canvas (Green) prepared by Patent "Willesden" Process, Eot-proof and Water 

 Kepellent for Sails, Covers, &c. -Various qualities. (2) Canvas, Brown Waterproofed Cotton . 

 (3) Canvas, Flax and Cotton. (4) Blocks and Pulleys. (5) Sail-making Tools and Needle. 



213. JAMES, E. C., British Yacht Fleet, Hythe, Hants. Model Steel 

 Frame Work to take the place of ordinary Mast and Rigging. 



215. MITCHELL, ANDREW, & CO., Sail Cloth Makers, Princes 

 Square, Glasgow. Canvas for Sails and Sewing Twines for sewing same. 



216. RICHARDS & CO., Flax Spinners and Manufacturers, Aberdeen. 



(1) Flax, Canvas de Loua, Awning Cloth, Hammocking, White, Dressing, and Duck Canvas. 



(2) Seaming Twines. (3) Canvas Hose Pipe,'&c. 



218. PINTSCH'S PATENT LIGHTING COMPANY, Metropolitan 

 Chambers, New Broad Street, E.G. Gas Buoy, warranted to burn for three months. 



2Ip. HAYWARD, RICHARD, & SONS, West Ohinnock and Tail Mill, 

 Somerset. (1) Various kinds of Canvas and Seaming and Roping Twines; also the raw 

 materials from which they are made, in various stages, from the growing flax to the finished 

 yarn ; and various implements used in the manipulation. (2) Sail Cloth, Twine, Spun Lines, 

 in different stages of preparation. 



220. HAYWARD, RICHARD, & CO., Coker Sailcloth Works, Crew- 

 kerne, Somerset, and at 93 Minories, London, E. (1) Sailcloth (Canvas), as used for Heavy 

 Sails in the North Sea Fishing Vessels and elsewhere. (2) Sail Twines. 



221. SHAW, JOHN, Soho Street, Sheffield. (1) Improved Patent Flexible 

 Steel Wire Eopes for Ships' Hawsers and Trawl Warps. (2) Special Steel Eopes for 

 running gear, discharging cargo, &c. (3) Steel Cord for Halyards, Log Lines, &c. (4) 

 Copper Rope Lightning Conductors. 



222. DAVIS, J. T., Coborn Road, Bow, London, E. Eopes for Fishing 

 Vessels, Running Gear, Trawl Warps, &c. 



224. LOVE & SON, JOHN, Denburn Eope Works, Kirkcaldy, N.B. 

 Trawl Warps, Manilla and European Cordage, Coir Rope and Hawsers. Fishing Lines as 

 used between the Tyne in England and the Moray Firth. 



225. CORNWALL, COMMITTEE FOR. For details see page 126. 

 225^. GRIMSBY COAL SALT AND TANNING COMPANY. 



For details see No. 14gr, p. 10. 



225. EDINBURGH ROPERIE AND SAILCLOTH COMPANY. 

 For details see No. 16. 



DIVISION VI. [East Arcade.] See Plan, p. 26. 



Steam and hand capstans, compasses, barometers, telescopes, 

 lights, lamps, fog horns, systems of signalling at night for fishing 

 fleets and vessels, electric lights, luminous paint, and other equipment 

 of fishing vessels, charts for fishermen. 



226. LAMB, J. M., & CO., 119 Finchley Koad, London, N.W. (1) Ship's 

 Exhaust and Air Supply Ventilators. (2) The Triumph and other Kotary Ventilators. 



226. GAGE, THOMAS, 53 Tyndall Street, Brixton. Rockets and Distress 



Signals. 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON'S 



STOCKINGS, 0^ J4iyP J4A^4<^H Cyif COATS, 



ARE UNEQUALLED. 



