✨ Patent Notices
June. 31.
563
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1893.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1893.
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 27th April, 1893.
COMPLETE specifications relating to the under-men-
tioned applications for Letters Patent have been ac-
cepted, 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. 5620.—22nd June, 1892.—WILLIAM EDWARD CONNELL
OSBORNE, of Auckland, New Zealand, Accountant. An in-
vention for the Osborne balance blind-roller. (Specification,
2s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 6021.—3rd February, 1893.—ROBERT BARR LAUCHLAN,
of 41, Austin Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Plumber,
Tinsmith, and Gasfitter. An invention for regulating the
supply of water to cisterns, entitled "The Simplex Weight
and Float Ball Cock." (Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings,
7s. 6d.)
No. 6060.—22nd February, 1893.—PETER DUNCAN and
DAVID DUNCAN, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Agricultural
Engineers. An invention for an improved grubber. (Specifi-
cation, 9s.; drawings, 10s.)
No. 6131.—11th April, 1893.—HENRY CORRICK, of Christ-
church, New Zealand, Boot Manufacturer. An invention
for a shoe with detachable straps. (Specification, 1s. 6d.)
No. 6132.—14th April, 1893.—FREDERICK GILLETT, Civil
Engineer, and MATTHEW BELK, Feather Dyer, both of
Palmerston North, New Zealand. An invention for a new
or improved apparatus for preventing locomotives and vehicles
from leaving the rails. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 6133.—12th April, 1893.—GEORGE JAMES EDEN, of
Dunedin, New Zealand, Pensioner. An invention for an
embrocation or mixture for curing and healing sores, cuts,
bruises, sprains, and wounds in horses, cattle, or any animals.
(Specification, 1s. 6d.)
No. 6134.—15th April, 1893.—GEORGE BOLTON, of Eden
Street, Oamaru, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for
an improved crank-pin or journal lubricator, to be known as
"Bolton's Crank Lubricator." (Specification, 4s. 6d.; draw-
ings, 5s.)
No. 6135.—17th April, 1893.—HUGH DUNLOP, of Rook-
wood, New South Wales, Clerk in Holy Orders, and JAMES
CHANNON, of Sydney, New South Wales, Merchant. An in-
vention for "The Dunlop Rabbit Exterminator." (Specifica-
tion, 2s.)
No. 6136.—17th April, 1893.—JAMES REID ANDERSON, of
Bluff Road, Birmingham, New Zealand, Sheepfarmer, and
JOHN BELK, of Feilding, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. An
invention for a new and improved method of, and apparatus
for, ear-marking sheep, cattle, &c., and some other purposes.
(Specification, 6s.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 6138.—17th April, 1893.—HENRY GEORGE BEDELL, of
Wellington, New Zealand, Plumber. An invention for an
improved ball cock. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 6140.—19th April, 1893.—EDWARD WATERS, of No.
131, William Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Patent Agent,
nominee of the Electrical Wonder Company (Limited), of
425, Strand, London, England, Assignees of Ottomar An-
schutz, of 14, Unter den Linden, Berlin, Germany. An
invention for improvements in apparatus or means for ex-
hibiting optical illusions. (Specification, 19s.; drawings,
£3.)
No. 6141.—19th April, 1893.—JOHN ANDREW WAUCHOPE,
of Sydney, New South Wales, at present residing at Hack-
ey, South Australia, and JOHN HANNAH GORDON, of Ade-
laide, South Australia, Solicitor. An invention for an im-
proved process and apparatus for dry malting. (Specifica-
tion, 9s.; drawings, £1.)
No. 6144.—20th April, 1893.—WILLIAM HENRY GAZE, of
Palmerston Street, Westport, New Zealand, Physician and
Metallurgical Chemist. An invention for improvements in
the leaching of gold-ores by means of chloride of bromide,
and for improvements in the use of chlorine and bromine
either separately or combined. (Specification, 9s. 6d.)
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
NOTE.—The cost of transcribing the specification and an
estimate of the amount required for copying the drawings
have been inserted after the notice of each application. Any
order for a copy or copies should be accompanied by a post-
office order or postal notes for the cost of copying.
An asterisk () denotes the complete specification of an in-
vention for which a provisional specification has been already
lodged.
The date of acceptance of each application is given after
the number.
Provisional Specifications accepted.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 27th April, 1893.
No. 5913.—23rd November, 1892.—GEORGE HAMLIN, of
Napier, New Zealand, Cabinetmaker. An invention
for improvements in riding-saddles, pack-saddles, harness-
saddles, and horse-collars.
No. 6137.—17th April, 1893.—CARL MARIA PIELSTICKER,
of No. 43, Connaught Road, Harlesden, Middlesex, England,
Engineer. An invention for improvements in the extraction
of gold and silver from ores.
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🌾 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources27 April 1893
Patents, Inventions, Specifications, Opposition
18 names identified
- William Edward Connell Osborne, Accepted specification for Osborne balance blind-roller
- Robert Barr Lauchlan, Accepted specification for Simplex Weight and Float Ball Cock
- Peter Duncan, Accepted specification for improved grubber
- David Duncan, Accepted specification for improved grubber
- Henry Corrick, Accepted specification for shoe with detachable straps
- Frederick Gillett (Civil Engineer), Accepted specification for apparatus preventing locomotives from leaving rails
- Matthew Belk (Feather Dyer), Accepted specification for apparatus preventing locomotives from leaving rails
- George James Eden (Pensioner), Accepted specification for embrocation for healing sores, cuts, bruises, sprains, and wounds in animals
- George Bolton (Engineer), Accepted specification for improved crank-pin or journal lubricator
- Hugh Dunlop (Clerk in Holy Orders), Accepted specification for Dunlop Rabbit Exterminator
- James Channon (Merchant), Accepted specification for Dunlop Rabbit Exterminator
- James Reid Anderson (Sheepfarmer), Accepted specification for method and apparatus for ear-marking sheep, cattle, etc.
- John Belk (Coachbuilder), Accepted specification for method and apparatus for ear-marking sheep, cattle, etc.
- Henry George Bedell (Plumber), Accepted specification for improved ball cock
- Edward Waters (Patent Agent), Accepted specification for improvements in apparatus for exhibiting optical illusions
- John Andrew Wauchop, Accepted specification for improved process and apparatus for dry malting
- John Hannah Gordon (Solicitor), Accepted specification for improved process and apparatus for dry malting
- William Henry Gaze (Physician and Metallurgical Chemist), Accepted specification for improvements in leaching of gold-ores and use of chlorine and bromine
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🌾 Provisional Specifications Accepted
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources27 April 1893
Patents, Inventions, Provisional Specifications
- George Hamlin (Cabinetmaker), Accepted provisional specification for improvements in riding-saddles, pack-saddles, harness-saddles, and horse-collars
- Carl Maria Pielsticker (Engineer), Accepted provisional specification for improvements in extraction of gold and silver from ores
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
NZ Gazette 1893, No 31