Caution. Printing from zinc.
Title
Caution. Printing from zinc.
Author
Barker, WilliamSource
Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney) 18 April 1831 - ongoingDetails
8 July 1843, page 3, column 5.Publication date
8 July 1843Type
Advertisment
Language
EnglishCountry of context
Australia
Abstract
William Barker reminding Sydney lithographic printers that he holds the New South Wales patent license for the printing of lithograps from zinc plates.
Full text
CAUTION.
PRINTING FROM ZINC.
THE Public are respectfully informed that the Undersigned is the holder of a patent under the Royal Sign, for the sole privilege of working in the above art in the Colony of New South Wales, &c., and cautions them from using the same, as they will subject themselves to a heavy penalty by so doing. The above patent was introduced into the colony, by J. B, Benington, Esq, .and sold by him to E. D. Barlow, and registered in the Supreme Court of the Colony, at Sydney, on the 21st day of August, 1838, No. 390.
WILLIAM BAKER,
Engraver and Publisher, Hibernian Printing Office, 9, King-street.
N.B. Cheap Circulating Library and Reading Room: terms to the Room, only 10s. per annum. Library Books, only 1d. per vol. per diem.
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