Patent Specifications Acceptance




Number 70.

1249

SUPPLEMENT

TO THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

OF

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1892.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1892.

Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 1st September, 1892.

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. 5311.—27th November, 1891.—WILLIAM ANDREW YOUNG, of Wellington, New Zealand, Coach Proprietor. An invention for a new or improved apparatus for brushing and grooming horses and some other animals. (Specification, 5s. 6d.; drawings, 5s.)*

No. 5406.—23rd January, 1892.—CHARLES MCLEOD, of Melbourne, Victoria, Manufacturers’ Agent. An invention for an improvement in the construction of reapers and binders. (Specification, 10s. 6d.; drawings, 10s.)*

No. 5530.—27th April, 1892.—CHARLES JAMES GASCOIGNE, of Marton, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. An invention for an improvement in the construction of the under-carriage or running-gear for four-wheeled vehicles. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 5s.)*

No. 5566.—25th May, 1892.—ROLAND D’ANVERS, of Pemberton, Feilding, New Zealand, Settler. An invention for a new or improved horseshoe and method of shoeing horses. (Specification, 9s.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)*

No. 5579.—25th May, 1892.—JOHN MITCHELL, of Auckland, New Zealand, Architect. An invention for expanding-gates for shop-fronts and some other purposes. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 5648.—11th July, 1892.—CHARLES LAMPITT, of Nelson Villa, Bounds Green Road, Southgate, Middlesex, England, Engineer and Millwright. An invention for a new or improved mechanical device for separating, cleaning, grading, and sorting barley and other grain, also applicable for other purposes. (Specification, £1 10s.; drawings, £1.)

No. 5707.—10th August, 1892.—FRANK CURTIS, of High Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Manufacturer. An invention for an appliance or game for two persons for answering questions asked by either person, and entitled “Curtis’ Magnetic Board.” (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 5s.)

No. 5713.—13th August, 1892.—THOMAS WILSON, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Tinsmith. An invention for improvements in whisks and mixers, or cake-makers. (Specification, 10s.; drawings, 10s.)

No. 5714.—19th August, 1892.—HUGH HUNTER, of Wellington, New Zealand, Marine Engineer. An invention for an apparatus for lifting and floating sunken ships and other dead weights, to be called “Hunter’s Ship-lifter.” (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 5716.—17th August, 1892.—WILLIAM CHAPMAN, Fitter, and WILLIAM HENRY BLYTHE, Merchant, both of Wanganui, New Zealand. An invention for a machine to dress grass-seed, such as fog, trefoil, and all soft grass-seeds, to be called “Chapman and Blythe’s Grass-seed Dressing-machine.” (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)

No. 5717.—20th August, 1892.—THOMAS SMITH, of Kensington House, Chapeltown, near Sheffield, England, Colliery Manager. An invention for improvements in machinery or apparatus for extracting coke from coke-ovens, or other purposes of the like kind, such as the extraction of lime from lime-kilns. (Specification, 15s.; drawings, 12s. 6d.)

No. 5718.—11th July, 1892.—ARCHIBALD MCDONALD, of Taieri, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer. An invention for further improvements in the method for sustaining, lifting, and floating wrecks or water-logged vessels, and entitled “McDonald’s Further Improved Ship-floating Apparatus.” (Specification 4s.; drawings, 5s.)

No. 5719.—16th August, 1892.—EDMUND ACKROYD, Importer, and JOHN CHRISTIE and THOMAS CHRISTIE, Sanitary Engineers and Gasfitters, all of Dunedin, New Zealand. An invention for improvements in stoves for heating and ventilating apartments by a direct current of hot air, and entitled “The Rapid Heat-distributor.” (Specification, 6s.)

No. 5720.—17th August, 1892.—JOHN GARRICK, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Seaman. An invention for apparatus for saving life at sea, to be called “The Sea Horse and Chariot.” (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)

No. 5721.—18th August, 1892.—ROBERT PEACE and COLIN ARCHIBALD PEACE, trading as “Robert Peace & Son,” of Auckland, New Zealand, Plumbers. An invention for an improved gas-cooking apparatus. (Specification, 12s.; drawings, 12s. 6d.)

No. 5722.—19th August, 1892.—LEWIS ROSE GILLANDERS, of Ravensbourne, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for a pivotted windmill. (Specification, 5s. 6d.; drawings, 5s.)

No. 5723.—23rd August, 1892.—BRUCE GREEN, of No. 57, Chancery Lane, Middlesex, England, Gentleman. An invention for improvements in or connected with coin-freed or coin-operated sight-testing apparatus. (Specification, £2 4s. drawings, £2 5s.)

No. 5724.—24th August, 1892.—JOHN STORER, of No. 29, Bligh Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Consulting Chemist.



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💰 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications

💰 Finance & Revenue
1 September 1892
Patent Office, Inventions, Specifications, Opposition
22 names identified
  • William Andrew Young, Coach Proprietor, Invention for brushing and grooming horses
  • Charles McLeod, Manufacturers’ Agent, Improvement in reapers and binders
  • Charles James Gascoigne, Coachbuilder, Improvement in vehicle under-carriage
  • Roland D’Anvers, Settler, Invention for horseshoe and shoeing method
  • John Mitchell, Architect, Invention for expanding-gates
  • Charles Lampitt, Engineer and Millwright, Device for separating and cleaning grain
  • Frank Curtis, Manufacturer, Magnetic Board game
  • Thomas Wilson, Tinsmith, Improvements in whisks and mixers
  • Hugh Hunter, Marine Engineer, Ship-lifter apparatus
  • William Chapman (Fitter), Invention for grass-seed dressing-machine
  • William Henry Blythe (Merchant), Invention for grass-seed dressing-machine
  • Thomas Smith, Colliery Manager, Improvements in coke extraction machinery
  • Archibald McDonald, Farmer, Ship-floating apparatus
  • Edmund Ackroyd (Importer), Improvements in stoves for heating and ventilating
  • John Christie (Sanitary Engineer and Gasfitter), Improvements in stoves for heating and ventilating
  • Thomas Christie (Sanitary Engineer and Gasfitter), Improvements in stoves for heating and ventilating
  • John Garrick (Seaman), Life-saving apparatus at sea
  • Robert Peace (Plumber), Improved gas-cooking apparatus
  • Colin Archibald Peace (Plumber), Improved gas-cooking apparatus
  • Lewis Rose Gillanders (Engineer), Pivotted windmill
  • Bruce Green (Gentleman), Improvements in coin-operated sight-testing apparatus
  • John Storer (Consulting Chemist), Improvements in chemical processes

  • Patent Office, Wellington