✨ Patent Specifications Acceptance
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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1891.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1891.
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 2nd April, 1891.
COMPLETE specifications relating to the under-mentioned applications for Letters Patent have been accepted, and are open to public inspection at this office.
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 any such patent, stating in such notice the particular grounds of his objection. A fee of 10s. is payable with such notice.
No. 4711.—DAVID MUDIE, of Elaine, Victoria, Prospector. An invention for a quartz-crushing, amalgamating, and gold-saving machine. (Specification, 12s. 6d.; drawings, £3.)
No. 4893.—NATHANIEL DODGSHUN, of Wellington, New Zealand, Merchant. An improved tailors’ duplex press-board. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 2s. 6d.)
No. 4894.—AARON BLACKIE, Tobacconist, and JOHN KENNEDY JAMESON, Engineer, both of Invercargill, New Zealand. An invention for Blacke and Jameson’s patent vertical flax-stripper for stripping New Zealand flax. (Specification, 2s.; drawings, 10s.)
No. 4895.—RICHARD PENNEFATHER ROTHWELL, of 27, Park Place, New York, United States of America, Mining Engineer. An invention for improvements in apparatus for sinking shafts. (Specification, 18s.; drawings, 10s. 6d.)
No. 4898.—THOMAS JOHN HOOD, of Newtown Road, Sydney, New South Wales, Doctor of Medicine. An invention for improvements in boots and shoes for foot-wear. (Specification, 12s. 6d.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)
No. 4900.—JOHN EVELYN LIARDET, of 37, Russell Road, Kensington, London, England, Gentleman. An invention for improvements in water-motors. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 10s.)
No. 4901.—RICHARD HORNSBY AND SONS (LIMITED), of Spittlegate Ironworks, Grantham, Lincoln, England, Engineers (Assignees of James Hornsby, John Innocent, and John Henry Smith, all of Spittlegate Ironworks aforesaid, Engineers). An invention for improvements in reaping- or harvesting-machines. (Specification, 8s. 6d.; drawings, £1 5s.)
No. 4904.—JOB OSBORNE, of Doyleston, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer. An invention for improvements in appliances for sinking artesian wells. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 4905.—Sir WILLIAM GEORGE MONTAGUE CALL, Baronet, of 10, Pall Mall, Middlesex, England. An invention for improvements relating to the washing or scouring of cotton waste and other dirty materials or fabrics. (Specification, 9s.)
No. 4906.—ANNE CLARKE HOLDEN, of Paterson River, New South Wales, Spinster. An invention for an improved combined scrubbing- and mopping-appliance. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 6s.)
No. 4907.—THOMAS OLDHAM BENNETT, of Sydney, New South Wales, Mechanical Engineer. An invention for improvements in machine sheep-shears and in the mode of driving the same. (Specification, 12s. 6d.; drawings, £1 5s.)
No. 4908.—WILLIAM CLARKE, of Sydney, New South Wales, Inspector of Sanitary Plumbing. An invention for an improved automatically-flushing water-closet and apparatus in connection therewith. (Specification, 8s. 6d.; drawings, 10s.)
No. 4909.—AUGUSTUS GROSS, of Sydney, New South Wales, Optician. An invention for an improved mode of, and appliance for, locking nuts on bolts. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 4911.—JAMES FORSYTH, of Lower Cargill Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Clerk in New Zealand Railways. An invention for a new and improved system for extracting fibre from our fibre-producing plants indigenous to New Zealand, viz., New Zealand flax; silver, red, and yellow tussock; serge and snow grass; and native cabbage-tree leaves. (Specification, 6s.; drawing, 6s.)
No. 4912.—HEINRICH JULIUS WILHELM, of Beaconsfield, Kiwitea, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An invention for an improvement in wool-presses, to be called “H. J. Wilhelm’s Patent Simplex Lever Wool-press.” (Specification, 2s.; drawing, 3s.)
No. 4913.—ALEXANDER FRANCIS GARDEN BROWN, of Swindridge Muir, Dalry, Ayr, Scotland, Gentleman. An invention for improvements in rotary engines. (Specification, 14s.; drawing, £1 10s.)
No. 4914.—JOHN BOWING, of Tilbury, in Essex, England, Consulting Chemist. An invention for improvements in the manufacture of fuel from coal-slack and similar substances, and in obtaining tar products. (Specification, 7s.)
No. 4915.—CHARLES ARTHUR BARRETT AND ALFRED BARRETT, both of Beech Street, London, England, Engineers. An invention for improvements in what are known as automatic or coin-freed dynamo-meters. (Specification, 11s.; drawing, £1 10s.)
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Patent, Invention, Specification, Opposition
20 names identified
- David Mudie, Quartz-crushing, amalgamating, and gold-saving machine
- Nathaniel Dodgshun, Improved tailors’ duplex press-board
- Aaron Blackie (Tobacconist), Patent vertical flax-stripper
- John Kennedy Jameson (Engineer), Patent vertical flax-stripper
- Richard Pennefather Rothwell (Mining Engineer), Improvements in apparatus for sinking shafts
- Thomas John Hood (Doctor of Medicine), Improvements in boots and shoes for foot-wear
- John Evelyn LiarDET (Gentleman), Improvements in water-motors
- Hornsby and Sons (Limited) (Engineers), Improvements in reaping- or harvesting-machines
- Job Osborne (Farmer), Improvements in appliances for sinking artesian wells
- William George Montague Call (Baronet), Improvements relating to the washing or scouring of cotton waste
- Anne Clarke Holden (Spinster), Improved combined scrubbing- and mopping-appliance
- Thomas Oldham Bennett (Mechanical Engineer), Improvements in machine sheep-shears and driving mode
- William Clarke (Inspector of Sanitary Plumbing), Improved automatically-flushing water-closet
- Augustus Gross (Optician), Improved mode of locking nuts on bolts
- James Forsyth (Clerk in New Zealand Railways), System for extracting fibre from New Zealand plants
- Heinrich Julius Wilhelm (Blacksmith), Improvement in wool-presses
- Alexander Francis Garden Brown (Gentleman), Improvements in rotary engines
- John Bowing (Consulting Chemist), Improvements in fuel manufacture from coal-slack
- Charles Arthur Barrett (Engineer), Improvements in automatic or coin-freed dynamo-meters
- Alfred Barrett (Engineer), Improvements in automatic or coin-freed dynamo-meters
- Patent Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1891, No 23