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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 44
Pedlar’s Patent Lifting Gear,” for attachment to digging- and other ploughs.
No. 4523.—JAMES NOAH PAXMAN, of the Standard Iron Works, Colchester, Essex, England, Engineer, and WILLIAM PAXMAN, of Hythe Hill, Essex aforesaid, Engineer. An invention for improvements in and relating to crushing-mills.
No. 4524.—JOHN GAMGEE, of London, England, Gentleman. An invention for improvements in steam-boilers.
No. 4527.—WILLIAM WATSON, of Adam Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer and Draughtsman. An invention for gold-saving, called “The Revolving Double-harrow Gold-concentrating Trough.”
No. 4528.—WILLIAM WATSON, of Adam Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer and Draughtsman. An invention for gold-saving in dredges, quartz-batteries, and alluvial tail-races, called “The Automatic Combination or Endless Revolving Self-washing Cocoanut Matting or Bagging Process.”
No. 4529.—ANDREW DOUGLAS DAVYS, of York Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for digging, sorting, and bagging potatoes, to be known as “Davy’s Potato-digger, -sorter, and -bagger.”
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
Notice of Applications for Patents.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 14th August, 1890.
COMPLETE specifications relating to the undermentioned applications have been accepted, and are open to public inspection.
Any person may, at any time within two months from the date of this Gazette, give me notice in writing, in duplicate, of opposition to the grant of the patent, stating in such notice the particular grounds of his objection.
No. 4530.—ALFRED BILLENS, of 137, Cashel Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Lamp-maker. An invention for an improvement in ordinary funnels, forming a combination of a liquid measure and funnel.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
Tenders for Inland Mail Services for 1891 and 1892.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 13th August, 1890.
SEALED tenders will be received at the several Chief Post Offices in the colony until Saturday, 4th October, 1890, for the conveyance of mails between the undermentioned places, for a period of two years, from the 1st January, 1891, to the 31st December, 1892.
POSTAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND.
- Ahipara and Herekino, weekly.
- Ahipara, Ohora, Te Kao, and Parenga, fortnightly.
- Alexandra and Kawhia, weekly.
- Alexandra, Te Rori, and Harapipi, twice weekly.
- Aratapu and Red Hill, weekly.
- Auckland and Arch Hill, daily.
- Auckland and Devonport, thrice daily.
- Auckland and Great Barrier Island, weekly.
8A. Auckland and Great Barrier, fortnightly. - Auckland and Mount Eden, daily.
- Auckland and Mount Roskill, daily.
- Auckland Chief Post Office, Railway Station, and Wharves, as required.
- Auckland, clearing receivers, twice daily.
- Auckland, landing and shipping mails, as required.
- Auckland and Western Springs, daily.
- Auckland, Titirangi, and Brooklyn, weekly.
- Auckland, Greenhithe, Hobsonville, and Waitemata Mills, thrice weekly.
- Awhitu, landing and shipping mails, as required.
- Birkenhead, Lucas Creek, and Dairy Flat, thrice weekly.
- Bombay and Paparata, weekly.
- Brooklyn and Huia, weekly.
- Cambridge Railway Station and Post Office, daily.
- Clevedon and Maraetai, weekly.
- Coromandel and Cabbage Bay, weekly.
- Coromandel and Kuaotunu, weekly.
- Coromandel and Whangapoua, weekly.
- Coromandel, Driving Creek, and Tokatea, thrice weekly.
- Devonport and Takapuna, thrice weekly.
- Devonport, Takapuna, Wade, Orewa, Waiwera, Puhoi, and Warkworth, thrice weekly.
- Drury, Ramarama, and Bombay, thrice weekly.
- Ellerslie Railway Station, Panmure, Pakuranga, and Howick, daily.
- Fairburn’s, Victoria Valley, and Takahue, weekly.
*32. Hamilton, Tamahere, Hautapu, and Cambridge, thrice weekly. - Hamilton and Kirikiri, twice daily.
- Hamilton and Railway Station, Frankton Junction, twice daily.
- Hamilton, Whatawhata, Waitetuna, Okete, and Raglan, twice weekly.
- Helensville and Dargaville, twice weekly.
- Helensville, Batley, Point Curtis, Pahi, and Matakoe weekly.
- Helensville and Parkhurst, twice weekly.
- Henderson Railway Station and Post Office, daily.
- Herd’s Point (Rawene), Waima, and Taheke, weekly.
- Herd’s Point (Rawene), Whirinaki, and Omapere, weekly.
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- Hikurangi, Otonga, and Opuawhanga, weekly.
- Hikurangi and Otonga East, weekly.
- Horeke, Kohukohu, and Herd’s Point (Rawene), weekly.
- Howick and Whitford, twice weekly.
- Kaitaia and Awanui, weekly.
- Kaiwaka, Hakaru, and Mangawai, weekly.
*49. Kamo, Kaurihore, Hikurangi, Hukerenui, Towai, and Kawakawa, weekly. - Kamo, Ruatangata, and Aponga, weekly.
*51. Kamo, Kaurihore, and Hikurangi, weekly. - Kamo Railway Station and Post Office, as required.
- Kaukapakapa Railway Station and Post Office, as required.
54. Kaukapakapa, Makarau, and Komokoriki, and Glorit, weekly.
55. Kaukapakapa, Makarau, Komokoriki, Glorit and Tauhoa, Wharehine and Port Albert, weekly. - Kawakawa, Ohaeawai, Te Ahuahu, Okaihau, and Horeke, weekly.
- Kohukohu and Rangiahua, weekly.
- Kingsland Railway Station and Post Office, daily.
- Kumeo Flat and Waitemata Mills, thrice weekly.
- Mangapai and Waikiekie, weekly.
- Mangapai, landing and shipping mails, as required.
- Manurewa and Brooklyn, twice weekly.
- Marsden Point and Waipu, twice weekly.
- Matakoe, landing and shipping mails, as required.
- Maungakaramea and Tangihua, weekly.
- Maungaturoto and Waipu, weekly.
- Mongonui, landing and shipping mails, as required.
- Mongonui, Oruru, Peria, Fairburn’s, Kaitaia, and Ahipara, weekly.
*69. Morrinsville and Te Aroha, thrice weekly. - Mount Albert Railway Station and Post Office, daily.
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- Ngaroto, Paterangi, and Alexandra, daily.
- Ngaruawahia, Te Akitea, and Waingaro, weekly.
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- Ohaupo and Pukerimu, thrice weekly.
- Ohaupo and Tuhikaramea, twice weekly.
- Okaihau, Rangiahua, and Mangamuka, weekly.
- Omapere and Waitapu, weekly.
- Omapere, Kawerua, and Waimamaku, weekly.
- Onehunga and Mangare Bridge and Mangare, thrice weekly.
- Opuawhanga and Whananaki, weekly.
- Opuawhanga and Helena Bay, weekly.
- Otahuhu Railway Station and Post Office, twice daily.
*85. Oxford and Rotorua, thrice weekly. - Pahi and Paparoa, twice weekly.
- Pahi, landing and shipping mails, as required.
- Panmure and St. John’s College, daily.
- Papakura and Hunua, weekly.
- Papakura, Ardmore, and Clevedon, daily.
- Point Curtis, Pukekararo, and Maungaturoto, weekly.
- Pokeno and Razorback, thrice weekly.
- Pokeno, Pokeno Valley, and Maungatawhiri, thrice weekly.
- Port Albert and Wellsford, weekly.
- Port Albert, Wharehine, and Tauhoa, weekly.
- Pukekararo, Kaiwaka, Hakaru, and Mangawai, weekly.
- Pukekohe and Pukekohe East, twice weekly.
- Pukekohe and Puni, twice weekly.
- Pukekohe, Patumahoe, Mauku, and Waiuku, thrice weekly.
- Raglan, Te Mata, and Aotea, weekly.
- Ramarama, Opaheke, and Ararimu South, weekly.
- Rangiriri and Churchill, thrice weekly.
- Rangiriri Railway Station and Post Office, twice daily.
- Remuera Railway Station and Post Office, daily.
- Russell and Opua, thrice weekly.
- Russell, Waihaha, and Wangaruru, fortnightly.
- Tamahere Railway Station and Tawhere, twice weekly.
- Taumarere Railway Station and Post Office, thrice weekly.
- Taupaki and Hobsonville, twice weekly.
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🏭 Patent Applications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry14 August 1890
Patent Applications, Inventions, Engineers
6 names identified
- James Noah Paxman (Esquire), Patent Application
- William Paxman (Esquire), Patent Application
- John Gamgee, Patent Application
- William Watson, Patent Application
- Andrew Douglas Davys, Patent Application
- Alfred Billens, Patent Application
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🚂 Tenders for Inland Mail Services
🚂 Transport & Communications13 August 1890
Mail Services, Tenders, Postal Districts
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
NZ Gazette 1890, No 44