Tariff, Patents, Railways




Nov. 7.]

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

1153

Articles and how classed.

Rate of Duty.

Articles and how classed. Rate of Duty.
*Ear-telephones or trumpets, as druggists' sundries 15 per cent.
*Eye-shades, silk-covered, as druggists' sun- dries 15 per cent.
Extract of malt, as a recommended specific.. 25 per cent.
*Electric batteries and magneto-electric ma- chines, as druggists' sundries 15 per cent.
*Flax-hackles, as parts of agricultural ma- chinery Free.
*Flax sheeting, not exceeding 7d. the yard, cut into bag-lengths, as flax-sheeting in the piece Free.
*Glass globes for ships' mast-head lights, as glassware 15 per cent.
Glass shades, as glassware 15 per cent.
Glauber salt, as sulphate of soda Free.
Galvanised iron manufactures, to mean articles made up from galvanised-iron, or from plain sheet-iron and then galvanised. 20 per cent.
* Hackling-machines, rope-makers', as ma- chinery n.o.e. Free.
* Herbs, dried (insert the word "culinary"), as n.o.e. 1d. the lb.
Hop-substitute, to be deleted from C.O. 305. 20 per cent.
Lamps, surgical, in C.O. 339, to be deleted (see opthalmascope). 20 per cent.
* Leather, rough-tanned hides 20 per cent.
Limejuice cordial (Higgins's), as limejuice sweetened 20 per cent.
Marble, sawn on more than two sides 20 per cent.
* Millinery, gauze, other than silk.. 20 per cent.
* Musk, grain, as druggists' sundries 15 per cent.
Opthalmascopes (including lamps), as n.o.e. Free.
Ore-bags, of gunny, as gunny-bags.. Free.
Paper - brushing machine, as printing-ma- chinery and materials Free.
* Paper, stamped, for organette, as parts of organette 20 per cent.
* Pills, cathartic and liver, as apothecaries' wares 15 per cent.
Pills not prepared according to private for- mula or secret art, or subject to stamp-tax in the country where made, as apothecaries' wares 15 per cent.
Piston-packing or valve-yarn, as n.o.e Free.
* Pocketbooks, metallic, as manufactured sta- tionery 25 per cent.
Polished cotton for lining coat-sleeves, to be deleted from C.O. 305. 20 per cent.
* Plush for gold-washing (if other than silk), as textile piece-goods 6s. per gal.
* Quinine wine (Goodall's), as wine o.k. Free.
* Saw-files and sets, as artificers' tools 15 per cent.
Shooks, as woodenware n.o.e. Free.
Sheep-shearing machine (Bariquand's), as agricultural machinery .. 15 per cent.
* Soap, sapolio (other than toilet) .. 15 per cent.
* Spinal support, as druggists' sundries 20 per cent.
Stands, velveted, for glass shades, as fancy goods Free.
Steel rules, plated, as artificers' tools 20 per cent.
Steel spiral springs, as hardware 20 per cent.
Steel keys, as hardware 20 per cent.
Steel beading, polished, as hardware Free.
Tacks, brass-headed, as tacks of all kinds Free.
* Tailors' shears, as artificers' tools 20 per cent.
Tassels, claimed for umbrella- and parasol- making, as haberdashery 20 per cent.
Turpentine to be struck out of list of essential oils Free.
Velvet (Utrecht), not containing silk, as tex- tile piece-goods 20 per cent.
* Watch-glasses, as glassware 15 per cent.
* Water-beds, as druggists' sundries 15 per cent.

By Commissioner's Order No. 350.

H. S. MCKELLAR,
Secretary and Inspector.

Notice of Hearing of Applications for Patents.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 4th November, 1889.

N° 4046. DANIEL JONES, of Saddle Hill, Otago, New
Zealand, Farmer, has deposited at this office a speci-
fication of an invention for a garden-rule and -poles, being
five pieces of wood to be used for measuring or laying out
garden-work, to be called "Jones's Patent Garden-rule."
No. 4047. DAVID ALLAN GRAHAM, of Dunedin, Otago,
New Zealand, Gas Engineer, has deposited at this office a
specification of an invention for the generation of oxygen
from the decomposition of water by means of a dynamo or
dynamos, and the applying of the oxygen so produced to the
revivification of lime and oxide of iron, in situ, in purifiers
used for the purification of coal-gas.
No. 4048. JOSEPH BEHM, of No. 538, South First Street,
San Jose, Santa Clara, California, United States of America,
Millwright, and JAMES JEROME SMITH, of No. 187, Hunter
Street, Stockton, San Joaquin, California, aforesaid, Mining
Engineer, has deposited at this office a specification of an
invention for improvements in crushers and pulverisers.
No. 4049. ALFRED COLL, of Foxton, Wellington, New
Zealand, Engineer, has deposited at this office a specifica-
tion of an invention for improvements in scutchers.
No. 4050.-ELIHU THOMSON, of Lynn, Massachusetts,
United States of America, Electrical Engineer, has deposited
at this office a specification of an invention for improve-
ments in lightning-arresters.
No. 4051. JOHN MAYN, of Coromandel, Auckland, New
Zealand, Quartz-crushing-machine Owner, has deposited at
this office a specification of an invention for preventing the
loss of quicksilver and other metals from grinding-pans or
berdans, to be called "Mayn's Patent Syphon Pan or
Berdan-discharger.
And I have appointed Tuesday, the 4th day of February
next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at this office, to hear
the said applications and all objections thereto; and I require
all persons having an interest in opposing the grant of any
such Letters Patent to leave, on or before the 20th day of
January next, at this office, particulars in writing of their
objections to any of the said applications, otherwise they
will be precluded from urging the same.

C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.

Notice of Hearing of Application for Patents.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 6th November, 1889.

N° 4052. ANDREW MCGILL, of Dunedin, Otago, New
Zealand, Carpenter, has deposited at this office a
specification of an invention for a fire-escape for the use of
fire brigades and others.
No. 4053. JAMES WISEMAN, of Auckland, New Zealand,
has deposited at this office a specification of an invention for
an improved form of riding-saddle, to be called "Wiseman's
Flexible Riding-saddle."
No. 4054. ALFRED HARDY, of Lichfield, Waikato, Auck-
land, New Zealand, Settler, has deposited at this office a
specification of an invention for darning wearing apparel, to
be called "Hardy's Patent Rapid Darner."
No. 4055.-HUGH TAYLOR, of Inangahua Junction, Nelson,
New Zealand, Farmer, has deposited at this office a specifi-
cation of an invention for an improved lock for tip-drays, to
be known as "Taylor's Self-acting Spring-lock for Tip-
drays."
No. 4056. WILLIAM HODGE, of Timaru, New Zealand,
has deposited at this office a specification of an invention
for locking railway switch-points.
No. 4057. WILLIAM MCWILLIAM, of Christchurch, New
Zealand, Fishing-tackle Dealer, has deposited at this office
a specification of an invention for an improved landing-net
ring, to be called "McWilliam's Patent Universal Net-
ring."
And I have appointed Thursday, the 6th day of February
next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at this office, to hear
the said applications and all objections thereto; and I re-
quire all persons having an interest in opposing the grant of
any such Letters Patent to leave, on or before the 22nd day of
January next, at this office, particulars in writing of their
objections to any of the said applications, otherwise they will
be precluded from urging the same.

C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Patent Officer.

Alterations and Additions to the Scale of Fares, Rates, and
Charges in force on the New Zealand Railways.

THE New Zealand Railway Commissioners, in exercise
and pursuance of the powers conferred by "The
Government Railways Act, 1887," do hereby make the
following alterations in and additions to the scale of fares,
rates, and charges on the New Zealand Railways, to come
into force on and after the 11th day of November, 1889:-

PART IV. LOCAL RATES.

AUCKLAND SECTION.

Class H.

Class H, undumped, consigned from stations on the Te
Aroha Branch, including Morrinsville, to Auckland will
be charged as follows:–



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🏭 Amendments to Customs Tariff Rates and Classifications via Commissioner's Order No. 350 (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Tariff amendments, Duty rates, Imports, Classifications, Commissioner's Order
  • H. S. McKellar, Secretary and Inspector

🏭 Hearing Notice for Patent Applications Nos. 4046 to 4051

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
4 November 1889
Patents, Patent applications, Inventions, Hearing dates, Specification filing
7 names identified
  • Daniel Jones, Inventor for garden-rule and -poles
  • David Allan Graham, Inventor for generation of oxygen
  • Joseph Behm, Inventor for improvements in crushers
  • James Jerome Smith, Inventor for improvements in crushers
  • Alfred Coll, Inventor for improvements in scutchers
  • Elihu Thomson, Inventor for improvements in lightning-arresters
  • John Mayn, Inventor for preventing loss of quicksilver

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer

🏭 Hearing Notice for Patent Applications Nos. 4052 to 4057

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 November 1889
Patents, Patent applications, Inventions, Hearing dates, Specification filing
6 names identified
  • Andrew McGill, Inventor for a fire-escape
  • James Wiseman, Inventor for an improved riding-saddle
  • Alfred Hardy, Inventor for darning wearing apparel
  • Hugh Taylor, Inventor for an improved lock for tip-drays
  • William Hodge, Inventor for locking railway switch-points
  • William McWilliam, Inventor for an improved landing-net ring

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Patent Officer

🚂 Alterations to Railway Fares, Rates, and Charges (Auckland Section)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Railway rates, Fares, Charges, Auckland Section, Local Rates
  • The New Zealand Railway Commissioners