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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 2
JAMES WATKIN KININBURGH, of Wellington, New Zealand,
has deposited at this office a specification of the said inven-
tion; and I have appointed Tuesday, the 24th day of April
next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at this office, to
hear the said application and all objections thereto; and I
require all persons having an interest in opposing the grant
of such Letters Patent to leave, on or before the 9th day
of April next, at this office, particulars in writing of their
objections to the said application, otherwise they will be
precluded from urging the same.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.
No. 2734.
Application for a Patent.
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Patent Office,
Wellington, 10th January, 1888.
PATENT for an Invention for an Improvement in the
Shaft-attachment of a Two-wheeled Vehicle, so as to
counteract the Horse-movement by a Hinge and Spring Con-
nection, to be called “The Excelsior Shaft-attachment.”
ALEXANDER MONRO, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Sheep
Inspector, has deposited at this office a specification of the
said invention; and I have appointed Tuesday, the 24th day
of April next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at this office, to
hear the said application and all objections thereto; and I
require all persons having an interest in opposing the grant
of such Letters Patent to leave, on or before the 9th day
of April next, at this office, particulars in writing of their
objections to the said application, otherwise they will be
precluded from urging the same.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.
No. 2735.
Application for a Patent.
——
Patent Office,
Wellington, 10th January, 1888.
PATENT for an Invention for a Magnetite- and Gold-
separator.
GEORGE JAMES ADDISON RICHARDSON, of Waipapapa, Fort-
rose, Otago, New Zealand, Miner, has deposited at this office
a specification of the said invention; and I have appointed
Tuesday, the 24th day of April next, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, at this office, to hear the said application and all
objections thereto; and I require all persons having an in-
terest in opposing the grant of such Letters Patent to leave,
on or before the 9th day of April next, at this office, parti-
culars in writing of their objections to the said application,
otherwise they will be precluded from urging the same.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.
No. 2736.
Application for a Patent.
——
Patent Office,
Wellington, 10th January, 1888.
PATENT for an Invention for a Rotary Gold-amalga-
mator.
GEORGE JAMES ADDISON RICHARDSON, of Waipapapa,
Fortrose, Otago, New Zealand, Miner, has deposited at this
office a specification of the said invention; and I have ap-
pointed Tuesday, the 24th day of April next, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, at this office, to hear the said application
and all objections thereto; and I require all persons having
an interest in opposing the grant of such Letters Patent to
leave, on or before the 9th day of April next, at this office,
particulars in writing of their objections to the said appli-
cation, otherwise they will be precluded from urging the
same.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.
No. 2737.
Application for a Patent.
——
Patent Office,
Wellington, 10th January, 1888.
PATENT for an Invention for an Improvement in the
Construction of Water-tanks, to be called “Townsend’s
Filtering and Automatic-cleansing Water-tanks.”
HERBERT TOWNSEND, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Tinsmith
and Plumber, has deposited at this office a specification of
the said invention; and I have appointed Tuesday, the
24th day of April next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at
this office, to hear the said application and all objections
thereto; and I require all persons having an interest in
opposing the grant of such Letters Patent to leave, on or
before the 9th day of April next, at this office, particulars
in writing of their objections to the said application, other-
wise they will be precluded from urging the same.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.
No. 2738.
Application for a Patent.
——
Patent Office,
Wellington, 11th January, 1888.
PATENT for an Invention for an Improvement in Basket-
handles, to be called “Arnold’s Endless Basket-
handle.”
EDWIN ARNOLD, of Wellington, New Zealand, Basket
Manufacturer, has deposited at this office a specification
of the said invention; and I have appointed Thursday, the
26th day of April next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at this
office, to hear the said application and all objections thereto;
and I require all persons having an interest in opposing
the grant of such Letters Patent to leave, on or before
the 11th day of April next, at this office, particulars in
writing of their objections to the said application, other-
wise they will be precluded from urging the same.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.
No. 2739.
Memorandum of Alteration of Patent.
——
PATENT for an Invention for Locked and Curved Furnace-
mountings. No. 2388.
This is to notify to all whom it may concern that HENRY
ELY SHACKLOCK, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Ironfounder,
has applied to me for leave to enter a memorandum of alter-
ation of the said invention, the particulars whereof are
stated below; I do therefore, appoint Tuesday, the 27th day
of March next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to hear and
consider the said application and all objections to the same;
and I do hereby require all persons having an interest in
opposing the said application to leave, on or before the 12th
day of March, at my office in Wellington, particulars in
writing of their objections to the same, otherwise they will
be precluded from urging such objections.
Given under my hand, this nineteenth day of Decem-
ber, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.
The following is the memorandum of alteration which I
desire to make in the patent for Locked and Curved Fur-
nace-mountings, dated the 14th July, 1887, No. 2388:—
Alteration and improvement in the design of the grate of
the built-in part of the series of locked and curved fur-
nace-mountings, as shown in plan and section in the altered
drawings, that is to say, instead of the end of the grate next
the furnace-door, and to which the dovetailed jugs are
attached, being a cross-bar only of from ½in. to 1in. wide,
the said cross-bar may be replaced by a plate of from 1½in.
to 4in. broad, as shown in the altered drawings of grate,
thereby forming a dead-plate and grate in one casting; the
dead-plate may be varied in breadth within the limits of
from 1½in. to 4in., as may be most suitable to the different
sized furnaces and to different kinds of fuel.
The grate may also be used with the narrow cross-bar of
from ½in. to 1in. wide for burning wood, lignite, or other
inferior fuel, as shown in the original drawings, as occasion
shall require; it being found in practice that, when bitu-
minous or other fierce-burning fuel is used on a grate sup-
plied with a narrow cross-bar at the end of the grate next
the mouth of the furnace, the furnace-door is liable to
become red hot, resulting in the loss of heat by the process
of radiation through, and rapid destruction of, the furnace-
door. The broader the dead-plate the further the heat is
kept from the door.
A claim is herewith made to have the dead-plate as shown,
also the two half fillets which are situate at the back end of
the grate, constituted parts of the series of the patent locked
and curved furnace-mountings.
H. E. SHACKLOCK.
Native Land Court Notices.
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Application for Rehearing of Claim dismissed.
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NATIVE LAND COURT, NEW ZEALAND:
DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON.
IN the matter of a judgment of the Court given during a
session advertised to be opened at Otaki, in the said
district, on the 4th day of May, 1887, upon the hearing of a
claim for the partition of land situate in the said dis-
trict, and known as Tuwhakatupua No. 1; and in the
matter of the application of Wiremu Mataitaua and others
for a rehearing upon such claim:
I, John Edwin Macdonald, Chief Judge of the said Court,
and in exercise of the authority in that behalf vested in me,
do hereby dismiss such application.
Dated this 5th day of January, 1888.
J. E. MACDONALD,
Chief Judge.
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🏗️ Application for Patent - Improvement in Shaft-attachment
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works10 January 1888
Patent, Shaft-attachment, Two-wheeled Vehicle, Hinge, Spring Connection
- Alexander Monro (Sheep Inspector), Applied for Patent
- C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer
🌾 Application for Patent - Magnetite and Gold Separator
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources10 January 1888
Patent, Magnetite, Gold Separator, Mining
- George James Addison Richardson (Miner), Applied for Patent
- C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer
🌾 Application for Patent - Rotary Gold Amalgamator
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources10 January 1888
Patent, Rotary Gold Amalgamator, Mining
- George James Addison Richardson (Miner), Applied for Patent
- C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer
🏗️ Application for Patent - Filtering and Automatic-cleansing Water-tanks
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works10 January 1888
Patent, Water-tanks, Filtering, Automatic-cleansing
- Herbert Townsend (Tinsmith and Plumber), Applied for Patent
- C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer
🏗️ Application for Patent - Endless Basket-handle
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works11 January 1888
Patent, Basket-handle, Manufacturing
- Edwin Arnold (Basket Manufacturer), Applied for Patent
- C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer
🏗️ Memorandum of Alteration - Locked and Curved Furnace-mountings
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works19 December 1887
Patent, Furnace-mountings, Alteration, Grate Design
- Henry Ely Shacklock (Ironfounder), Applied for Memorandum of Alteration
- C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer
⚖️ Application for Rehearing of Claim Dismissed
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement5 January 1888
Native Land Court, Application for Rehearing, Claim Dismissed
- Wiremu Mataitaua, Applied for Rehearing
- J. E. Macdonald, Chief Judge
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