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Foreign division The illustrated catalogue of the industrial department
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- Foreign division
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- Mehrbändiges WerkThe illustrated catalogue of the industrial department
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- KapitelMecklenburg-Schwerin 1
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- KapitelSpecial Catalogue Of The Zollverein-Department I
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36 SECTION I. CLASS 3. of the Sugar-manufactory: Prague, Jerome Albert. M. L Cl. Paris 1855. Great Silver M. Vienna 1857. Articles, produced by the Mill, and Sugar. The Mechanical Mill of Teschen, constructed on the newest principles, is employed with the production of fine Flour by dry grinding. It is provided with 12 pair, of stones and the necessary apparatus for grinding 3,000 metzens of Cereals per day. Move ment is imparted to themachinery by Turbines constructed accord ing to Jonval’s system. About 30,000 metzens of Corn and 7,0000 metzens of Wheat are worked every year, giving articles in a total average value of 800,000 fl. Hundred Vienna pounds of Wheat are converted into: fine flour 4164 pounds middle „ 18-80 n common flour 20*08 „ bran 16-20 n waste 3*28 „ Total. 100 pounds. In the Sugar-manufacture at Peruc, near Libochowitz, the juice is obtained by means of Centrifugal engines. Beets may be worked to the amount of 150,000 Cwt every year. 378. THUN-HOHENSTEIN Count Francis, priv. Sugar- manufactory. Peruc, Bohemia. Assortment of Sugar. (See Class 4.) 379. TOBACCO-MANUFACTORY, Central Superinten dence and offices of. Vienna. Inland Tobacco-leaves and articles produced by the I. R. Tobacco-manufactories. The culture of Tobacco in Austria is subject to restrictions drawn by the existence of monopoly. This culture is confined to only a few provinces: Hungary, Galicia, Tyrol, Venice; and even there it is limited to certain districts, every planter being, moreover, dependent on a licence from the proper authorities. In 1860, the area of tobacco-planting amounted to 74,138 yokes, each yoke 1,600 sq. fathoms, of which 66,769 yokes fell to the share of Hungary alone; the produce of the crop having been 692,012 Cwts. In fertile years the crop rises much higher, for instance, in 1858, it was 1,707.671 Cwts from an area'of tobacco-planting of 137,414 yokes, in 1859, it was 755.080 Cwts from an area of tobacco-planting of 74363 yokes. »The manu- 386. VALERIO Angelo facture is exclusively reserved for the manufactories of the state, of which there were, in 1860, 24 in the several provinces; a staff of 268 officials, 329 servants, and 21,751 hands having been employed; 979 men and 17,284 females of the latter number worked in the manufacture of cigars. The production of these manufactories amounted, in 1860, to 55,175 Cwts of snuff, 520,456 Cwts of tobacco for pipes, and 905,488,000 cigars, weighing 76,688 Cwts, for which were used 557,889 Cwts of inland and 96,422 Cwts of imported tobacco-leaves. The sale, too, is depending on licences from the administration. For the transactions of sale, there were, in 1858, 69 storehouses and 70,162 retailers in the whole empire. The consumption of tobacco amounted, in 1860, to 54 192 Cwts of snuff with a receipt of 6,166,115 fl., 519,427 Cwts of tobacco for pipes with a receipt of 24,996,536 fl., 837,864,680 cigars with a receipt of 21,511,383 fl. In the latter are included 14,511,900 cigars imported from the Ilavanna and sold for 1,345,148 fl. The net revenue of the tobacco-monopoly amounted, in 1860, to 34,695,419 fl., in 1861, to 36,436,344 fl. 380. TOMASI Alois, Vinegar-manufacturer. Gaya, Moravia. Assortment of Vinegar and Spirits. 381. T0R0K Gabriel de, possessor of Landed estates, together with a number of Co-exhibitors. Wines. 382. TRAYTLER L. A., possessor of a Steam-Sawing and Mechanical Mill. Arad, Hungary. Flour. 383. TR0PPA0Sugar-refining Association. Troppau. Sugar in loaves. 384. TSCHINKEL’S Augustus Sons. Schonfeld and Lobosita. Succedanea for Coffee and Chocolate. 385. URBAEEK Brothers, Mechanical Millers.Prerau, Moravia. Cereals and Flour. Trieste. Chocolate. 387. VARGA Lewis, Possessor of Landed estates. B. Filred, Comitate of Yeszprim, Hungary. Wines. 388. VASICS, married SZILAGYI Eleonora. Klausen- lurg, Transylvania, Konigsgasse 51. Rosoglio (Brandy). 389. VERSOHETZ, Royal Free-town. Hungary. Prize-M. Vienna 1857. "Wines: red 1861, cliangeant (light red) 1857 and 1861, white 1857 and 1861, „Wermuth u 1861, Mustard 1861. The art of improving Wines, so important in most wine regions, has but begun to come into practice at Verschetz, everything being left there to natural agencies, although this place might be expected to rank among the first wine growing places in the world , the production in middle good years amounting to 350,000 Austrian eimers. Of this enormous quan tity, generally an amount of 10,000 eimers reaches the next following crop; a proof of the Verschetz wine being highly in demand. The Verschetz Wines are quite fit for consumption, 3 months after the crop, and 5 months after this epoch, their constituent parts, without any artificial aid, have achieved their full developement. Speculators being frequently in the necessity to keep other sorts stored up for four, five and more years, be fore they become fit for consumption and, by this delay, losing nearly the whole amount of their capital, may take advantage of this quality peculiar to Verschetz Wines. In favourable years, naturally sweet red and palered Wines, are produced merely through the excellent quality of grapes, without any arti ficial aid. * • Hint ti i-niiit)
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