✨ Patent Specifications Acceptance
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TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1893.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1893.
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 28th September, 1893.
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. 5952.—15th December, 1892.—WILLIAM McKEEGAN, of Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer.—An invention for improvements in refrigerating machinery. (Specification, 8s. 6d.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)*
No. 6331.—5th August, 1893.—FREDERICK GUSTAVUS HAMILTON, of Queen Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Solicitor-at-law (assignee of Richard Alexander Hamilton, of Brisbane, aforesaid). An invention for an improved tent, to be called “The Ideal Tent.” (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 6353.—14th August, 1893.—WILLIAM ADAMS, the Younger, of Broken Hill, New South Wales, Mining Manager and Contractor (assignee of Francis Joseph Spence, of Broken Hill aforesaid, Mining Expert). An invention for a new compound and manufacture of high explosives. (Specification, 8s.)
No. 6362.—17th August, 1893.—JOSEPH S. BODEN, of Maclean, Clarence River, New South Wales, Engineer. An invention for heating the feed-water of boilers, and called “A New Feed-water Heater.” (Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 6418.—14th September, 1893.—ALFRED GEORGE JACKSON, of Gotha Street, Brisbane, Electrician, and WILLIAM MANDEVILLE L'ESTRANGE, of Upper Coomera, Gentleman, both in Queensland. An invention for coin-freed electrical apparatus, specially applicable to automatic galvanic or shocking machines. (Specification, 12s.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)
No. 6420.—11th September, 1893.—WILLIAM HENRY JONES, of Onehunga, New Zealand, Practical Ironworker. An invention for the purpose of manufacturing wrought-iron direct from ironsand or iron-ore. (Specification, 6s. 6d.; drawings. 5s.)
No. 6421.—15th September, 1893.—THOMAS FORTH ROTHERAM, of Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for an improved bogie for railway and other rolling-stock. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 10s.)
No. 6422.—15th September, 1893.—THOMAS FORTH ROTHERAM, of Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for an improved axle-box for railway and other rolling-stock. (Specification, 6s. 6d.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)
No. 6423.—15th September, 1893.—THOMAS FORTH ROTHERAM, of Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for an improved dust-shield for axle-boxes of railway and other rolling-stock. (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 6424.—15th September, 1893.—THOMAS FORTH ROTHERAM, of Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for an improved lubricating-pad and holder for axle-boxes of railway and other rolling-stock. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 6426.—15th September, 1893.—RICHARD ALEXANDER HAMILTON, of Brisbane, Queensland, Civil Engineer. An invention for an apparatus for use in conjunction with diving-dresses for minimising the danger of deep-water diving. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)
No. 6428.—14th September, 1893.—HORACE THOMPSON and WALTER ERNEST THOMPSON, both of Christchurch, New Zealand, Music-sellers' Assistants. An invention for an improved self-acting oiler for lubricating the endless sprocket-chains of cycles, or similar chains of other machines. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 6430.—16th September, 1893.—NICHOLAS WINN, of Croydon, near Gore, Otago, New Zealand, Rabbiter, and SAMUEL COLLETT, of Gore, aforesaid, Coachbuilder. An invention for improvements in rabbit-traps, to be called “Collett and Winn's Lightning Rabbit-trap.” (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 6432.—15th September, 1893.—WILLIAM SPEEDY, of Napier, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer. An invention for double-action ratchet lever-press for compressing wool or other substances, to be called or entitled “W. Speedy's Double-acting Lever Wool-press.” (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)
No. 6433.—16th September, 1893.—THOMAS HENRY DOUGHTY, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Woven-wire Mattress Maker. An invention for an improved woven-wire fabric or web for mattresses, all kinds of seats, covers for smokestacks, or for other similar purposes. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)
No. 6438.—20th September, 1893.—JOHN HARTNETT, of Emo Road, East Malvern, Victoria, Engineer, and DAVID MOFFATT ROBISON, of Laurieston, Church Square, Ackland Street, St. Kilda, Victoria, Engineer. An invention for improvements in machines for milking cows and other like animals. (Specification, £1 3s. 6d.; drawings, £1 15s.)
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🌾 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources28 September 1893
Patents, Inventions, Specifications, Opposition, Engineers, Solicitors
17 names identified
- William McKeegan, Accepted patent for refrigerating machinery
- Frederick Gustavus Hamilton, Accepted patent for improved tent
- William Adams (the Younger), Accepted patent for high explosives
- Joseph S. Boden, Accepted patent for feed-water heater
- Alfred George Jackson, Accepted patent for coin-freed electrical apparatus
- William Mandeville L'Estrange, Accepted patent for coin-freed electrical apparatus
- William Henry Jones, Accepted patent for manufacturing wrought-iron
- Thomas Forth Rotheram, Accepted patents for railway rolling-stock improvements
- Richard Alexander Hamilton, Accepted patent for diving apparatus
- Horace Thompson, Accepted patent for self-acting oiler
- Walter Ernest Thompson, Accepted patent for self-acting oiler
- Nicholas Winn, Accepted patent for rabbit-traps
- Samuel Collett, Accepted patent for rabbit-traps
- William Speedy, Accepted patent for wool-press
- Thomas Henry Doughty, Accepted patent for woven-wire fabric
- John Hartnett, Accepted patent for milking machines
- David Moffatt Robison, Accepted patent for milking machines
- Patent Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1893, No 73