FLAX AND HEMP. [ 3728 ] Ainsworth, Thomas, Chator Mills, Whitehaven.—Sewing machine and other linen threads; flax yarns. [ 3729 ] Austin, James, Princes Street, Finsbury.—Imperial patent sash, blind, and picture lines ; military cord ; crinoline steel. Imperial Patent Sash Lines in various qualities, Patent Lines for ships’ halyards and legs, Patent Rope for turret clocks, Clock Lines, Coloured Thread Blind Lines, "Worsted Blind, Curtain, Lamp, and Picture Lines. The Patent Halyard Lines are specially adapted for ships’ use, as they can be made of unlimited length, and are free from the fault of twisting, so much com plained of in those commonly in use. C 373° ] Barbour, William, & Sons, Lisburn.—Linen, tailors’, and shoe threads, various colours ; yarns, flax, and linens. [ 3732 ] Baxter brothers & Co., Dundee.—Linen yarns and linen manufactures. [ 3733 ] Belfast Local Committee, Belfast.—-Damasks. [ 3734 ] Bell, Richard, & Co., Flax Spinners and Linen Damask Manufacturers, 13 Donegal Street, Belfast.—Damask goods. [ 3735 ] Bennett & Thorn, 190 High Street, Borough, London.—Hemp, flax, jute, ropes, twines, lines, mats, cocoa-matting, &c. [ 3736 ] Bird, Robert, Crewkerne, Somerset, Manufacturer of linen and woollen saddlery webs, also brace; upholstery; and patentee of straining webs. [ 3737 ] Birrel brothers, Dunfermline.— Damask table-cloths, with napkins and slip-cloths to match. ( 9 )