Patent Applications, Rainfall Statistics, Native Lands




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 6

Will accepted by the Public Trustee.

Public Trust Office,
Wellington, 31st January, 1890.

In the matter of the will of William Smith, late of Temuka, deceased.

IT is hereby notified that the above will has been finally accepted, in accordance with the provisions of “The Public Trust Office Act, 1872,” and that the Public Trustee is the Executor appointed under the said will.

R. C. HAMERTON,
Public Trustee.


Notice of Applications for Patents.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 6th February, 1890.

COMPLETE specifications relating to the under-mentioned applications for patents 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. 4196.—JAMES FOSTER, of Hillside Road, Caversham, Otago, New Zealand, Printer. An invention for straight-lacing in boots and shoes.

No. 4197.—JAMES FOSTER, of Hillside Road, Caversham, Otago, New Zealand, Printer. An invention for glass-lined butter-boxes.

No. 4198.—GUNDER TELLEFSEN, of Waipawa, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Tailor. An invention for a toy, to wit, a puzzle-rattle.

No. 4199.—THOMAS GAGER, of 95, Manchester Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Tailor. An invention for improvements in electric belts.

No. 4200.—ROBERT FLORENT NENNINGER, of Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States of America, Engineer. An invention for improvements in a new smelting and reverberatory furnace, and an apparatus for catching the dust and condensing the fumes from the furnace.

No. 4201.—HENRY THOMAS WHITCHER, of Pitone, Wellington, New Zealand, Builder and Contractor. An invention for lifting and releasing all kinds of monkeys or hammers, where a vertical blow is required for driving piles or pipes for artesian wells, to be known as “Whitcher’s Automatic Pipe- and Pile-driver, &c.”

No. 4202.—JOHN DANIEL ARNABOLDI, of Cambridge East, Auckland, New Zealand, Inventor. An invention for use in darning socks, stockings, &c., called “The Simplex Darning Frame.”

C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks.


Notice of Applications for Patents.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 6th February, 1890.

COMPLETE specifications relating to the under-mentioned applications for patents 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. 4203.—JAMES PAGE, of Kingsland, Auckland, New Zealand, Builder. An invention for step-ladders, to be called “Page’s Improved Patent Safety Step-ladder.”

No. 4204.—ILLIUS AUGUSTUS TIMMS, of No. 2, Great George Street, Westminster, London S.W., England, Civil Engineer. An invention for improvements in coiled steel springs.

No. 4205.—JAMES JOHN WOOD, of Brooklyn, State of New York, United States of America, Electrical Engineer. An invention for improvements in dynamo electric machines, in part applicable to electro-motors.

No. 4206.—JOHN NICHOLS DAVIES, of Giveleath, Cornwall, England, Seed, Manure, and Agricultural-implement Merchant. An invention for improvements relating to harvesting machines.

No. 4207.—CARL GUSTAF PATRIK DE LAVAL, of Stockholm, Sweden, Civil Engineer. An invention for improvements in churns.

No. 4209.—ARTHUR PICKARD, of Leeds, York, England, Merchant. An invention for improvements in the construction of canals or watercourses, and in the means employed for imparting a current to the water for moving boats and other vehicles.

C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks.


Rainfall for December, 1889.

Meteorological Office, Colonial Museum,
Wellington, 31st January, 1890.

THE following is the rainfall for the month of December, 1889:—

Station. Observer. Inches Days of Rain. Maximum Fall and Date.
Auckland Govt. Observer 2·63 9 1·02 on 23rd.
Te Aroha A. Menzies 6·04 8 1·58 on 3rd.
Rotorua Dr. Ginders 5·28 12 1·57 on 5th.
Napier.. E. Lyndon 1·79 6 0·71 on 5th.
Waimarama, H.B. W. Davidson 2·73 8 0·80 on 13th.
Mt. Vernon, H.B. E. H. Wright 1·94 9 0·50 on 3rd.
Gwavas, H.B. J. Nicols 3·13 14 0·92 on 14th.
New Plymouth.. H. Trimble 4·44 17 1·49 on 23rd.
Inglewood N. Trimble 11·45 21 4·21 on 23rd.
Ngatimaru A. Hutchinson 6·63 17 2·81 on 23rd.
Opunaki A. H. Moore 4·31 18 1·20 on 23rd.
Manaia G. A. Hurley 2·46 18 0·59 on 23rd.
Hawera (Waipapa) J. Livingston 2·89 14 0·97 on 23rd.
Wanganui W.L. Mountfort 2·61 13 0·58 on 14th.
Wanganui (centre of town) S. H. Drew .. .. ..
Feilding S. Goodbehere 4·14 12 1·17 on 14th.
Palmerston North S. Brown 4·79 15 1·12 on 14th.
Manawatu Gorge J. Bourne 6·96 15 1·81 on 14th.
Masterton J. Couborne 1·75 10 0·37 on 27th.
Otahua0 J. Bennett 1·07 8 0·45 on 27th.
Carterton H. Braithwaite 2·63 9 0·83 on 5th.
Featherston J. Stevenson.. 2·11 11 0·34 on 18th.
Dry River (near Martinborough) C. Phillips 1·66 9 0·42 on 27th.
Summit M. Cronin 6·91 15 1·50 on 17th.
Upper Hutt J. B. Unsworth 3·40 11 0·85 on 17th.
Taita .. T. Mason 2·83 14 0·71 on 17th.
Petone.. Sir J. Hector 2·93 13 0·81 on 23rd.
Wellington Govt. Observer 2·73 13 0·83 on 6th.
Wainuiomata Keeper 2·98 12 0·80 on 6th.
Wellington Reservoir W. Edmonds 2·51 12 0·88 on 6th.
Flaxbourne W. Tatchell 0·77 5 0·21 on 5th.
Cape Campbell.. Lightkeeper 1·25 4 0·57 on 5th.
Kaikoura E. Collins 2·59 9 0·70 on 31st.
The Brothers Lightkeeper .. .. ..
Farewell Spit .. 3·68 8 1·65 on 23rd.
Lincoln E. C. Buckley 1·42 11 0·26 on 31st.
Methven E. Chapman.. 3·81 11 0·82 on 27th.
Dunedin Govt. Observer 4·07 12 0·80 on 31st.
Bealey.. J. Ryan 5·01 21 1·57 on 17th.
Dipton R. MacLachlan 3·05 13 0·74 on 30th.
Puysegur Point.. D. McNeil 8·90 16 2·35 on 29th.
Waitangi, Ch. Is. A. Shand 1·17 13 0·35 on 7th.

J. HECTOR,
Director.


Notice directing Attention to the Provisions of the Native Lands Frauds Prevention Acts on the Subject of Prohibited Dealings with Native Lands.

Native Office,
Wellington, 17th December, 1889.

SECTIONS 5, 6, and 7 of “The Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act 1881 Amendment Act, 1888,” and section 3 of “The Native Lands Frauds Prevention Acts Amendment Act, 1889,” are, by direction of the Hon. the Native Minister, published for public information.

T. W. LEWIS,
Under-Secretary.


“THE NATIVE LANDS FRAUDS PREVENTION ACT 1881 AMENDMENT ACT, 1888.”—PROHIBITED DEALINGS WITH NATIVE LANDS.

  1. It shall not be lawful for any person to negotiate, either on his own behalf or as agent or trustee for any other person, for the purchase, conveyance, transfer, lease, exchange, or occupation of any Native land, or of any land, or any estate, right, title, or interest therein, or for any agency or authority to deal therewith or in relation thereto, unless such land is now owned under Crown grant, memorial of ownership, or certificate of title issued under either a Native Land Court Act or a Land Transfer Act to not more than twenty Natives, or unless such land shall hereafter become and shall have been so owned for forty days.

  2. Forthwith upon any land hereafter becoming owned by not more than twenty Natives as aforesaid, it shall be a duty of the Chief Judge to notify the same in the Gazette, and also the name and description of the land, and the time when the said forty days will expire.



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🏢 Will Accepted by the Public Trustee (continued from previous page)

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
31 January 1890
Will, Public Trustee, Executor, Temuka
  • William Smith, Will accepted by Public Trustee

  • R. C. Hamerton, Public Trustee

🏭 Notice of Applications for Patents

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 February 1890
Patents, Inventions, Applications, Inspection, Opposition
12 names identified
  • James Foster (Printer), Applied for patents
  • Gunder Tellefsen (Tailor), Applied for patent
  • Thomas Gager (Tailor), Applied for patent
  • Robert Florent Nenninger (Engineer), Applied for patent
  • Henry Thomas Whitcher (Builder and Contractor), Applied for patent
  • John Daniel Arnaboldi (Inventor), Applied for patent
  • James Page (Builder), Applied for patent
  • Illius Augustus Timms (Civil Engineer), Applied for patent
  • James John Wood (Electrical Engineer), Applied for patent
  • John Nichols Davies (Seed, Manure, and Agricultural-implement Merchant), Applied for patent
  • Carl Gustaf Patrik de Laval (Civil Engineer), Applied for patent
  • Arthur Pickard (Merchant), Applied for patent

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks

🎓 Rainfall for December, 1889

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
31 January 1890
Rainfall, Statistics, December 1889, Stations, Observers
  • J. Hector, Director

🪶 Notice Directing Attention to the Provisions of the Native Lands Frauds Prevention Acts

🪶 Māori Affairs
17 December 1889
Native Lands, Frauds Prevention, Prohibited Dealings, Legislation
  • T. W. Lewis, Under-Secretary