Patent Applications




Numb. 77.

1471

SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1893.
Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1893.

Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 12th October, 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. 5973.—30th December, 1892.—GEORGE STAFFORD, of Wellington, New Zealand, Flax-dresser. An invention for an improved machine for washing, dressing, and drying New Zealand flax and other fibrous material. (Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)*

No. 6448.—25th September, 1893.—EDGAR AYRES, of Sydney, New South Wales, Watchmaker. An invention for improved apparatus for operating clocks synchronously. (Specification, 10s. 6d.; drawings, 12s. 6d.)

No. 6450.—23rd September, 1893.—FREDERICK NORTH, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Solicitor. An invention for an improvement in tobacco-pipes, and entitled “The Double Dry Tobacco-pipe.” (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 6452.—29th September, 1893.—RUDOLF BAMMANN, of 21, Gneisenau Strasse, Berlin, German Empire, Plasterer. An invention for composition for the production of marble-like plaster. (Specification, 3s.)

No. 6453.—29th September, 1893.—JAMES MUSGRAVE and GEORGE DIXON, both of Bolton, England, and EDWARD FIELD and FRANCIS SANDERS MORRIS, both of 22, Buckingham Street, Adelphi, London, England, all Engineers. An invention for improvements in steam-engines. (Specification, £1; drawings, £2 10s.)

No. 6454.—29th September, 1893.—WILBRAHAM EVELYN-LIARDÉT, of St. Kilda Street, Elsternwick, Victoria, Chemist. An invention for an improved safety explosive and method or process of manufacturing the same. (Specification, 7s. 6d.)

No. 6455.—29th September, 1893.—GUSTAVUS CÆSAR HORSTMANN, JOHN CLEMENT ELLISON, and JOHN CALLAGHAN, Directors of the Howard Gold-saving Process Company (Limited), of Brisbane, Queensland. An invention for improvements in centrifugal amalgamators. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)

No. 6457.—25th September, 1893.—ALFRED ARTHUR, of Hyde, Otago, New Zealand, Storekeeper. An invention for an improved trap for catching animals, and entitled “Arthur’s Improved Rabbit-trap.” (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 6458.—25th September, 1893.—JONATHAN HARRISON, of Kimihia, Waikato, Auckland, New Zealand, Mining Engineer. An invention for fastening rails to wooden railway or tram sleepers without the use of spikes, to be called “Harrison’s Shoe and Sleeper for Portable Railways, Tram and Mine Roads.” (Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 5s.)

No. 6463.—2nd October, 1893.—JOSEPH KITTSON BOON and WILLIAM JOHN STEVENS, both of Christchurch, New Zealand, Coachbuilders. An invention for an improved two-wheeled brougham-hansom cab. (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)

No. 6464.—2nd October, 1893.—GEORGE DALGLEISH, of Tees Street, Oamaru, New Zealand, Carpenter. An invention for a notching-machine for cutting notches for studs in timber plates or planks for house-building or other purposes. (Specification, 9s.; drawings, 10s.)

No. 6466.—7th October, 1893.—JOHN ROBINSON, of 23, Macquarie Street South, Sydney, New South Wales, Mine and Battery Manager, and MARTHA SYMONDS PLUMB, of Marrickville, near Sydney aforesaid, Freeholder. An invention for improvements in apparatus for pulverising and amalgamating. (Specification, £1; drawings, £2.)

No. 6468.—9th October, 1893.—FREDERICK HENRY TALBOT, of Motueka, and JOHN DUNBAR DUNCAN, of Riwaka, both in Nelson, New Zealand, Farmers. An invention for “Talbot and Duncan’s Star Hop- and Wool-press.” (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 5s.)

No. 6469.—7th October, 1893.—JAMES LETT, of Bell Street, Wanganui, New Zealand, Settler. An invention for a vegetable- and fruit-slicing machine. (Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 6s.)

No. 6471.—9th October, 1893.—THOMAS DANKS, of 198 and 200, Lichfield Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for a bib-tap. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

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 invention for which a provisional specification has been already lodged.

The date of acceptance of each application is given after the number.



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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
12 October 1893
Patents, Inventions, Specifications, Opposition, Inspection
23 names identified
  • George Stafford (Flax-dresser), Invention for washing, dressing, drying flax
  • Edgar Ayres (Watchmaker), Invention for operating clocks synchronously
  • Frederick North (Solicitor), Invention for tobacco-pipe improvement
  • Rudolf Bammann (Plasterer), Invention for marble-like plaster composition
  • James Musgrave, Invention for steam-engine improvements
  • George Dixon, Invention for steam-engine improvements
  • Edward Field, Invention for steam-engine improvements
  • Francis Sanders Morris, Invention for steam-engine improvements
  • Wilbraham Evelyn-Liardét (Chemist), Invention for safety explosive and manufacturing method
  • Gustavus Cæsar Horstmann, Invention for centrifugal amalgamators
  • John Clement Ellison, Invention for centrifugal amalgamators
  • John Callaghan, Invention for centrifugal amalgamators
  • Alfred Arthur (Storekeeper), Invention for animal trap
  • Jonathan Harrison (Mining Engineer), Invention for fastening railway/tram sleepers
  • Joseph Kittson Boon (Coachbuilder), Invention for two-wheeled brougham-hansom cab
  • William John Stevens (Coachbuilder), Invention for two-wheeled brougham-hansom cab
  • George Dalgleish (Carpenter), Invention for notching-machine
  • John Robinson (Mine and Battery Manager), Invention for pulverising and amalgamating apparatus
  • Martha Symonds Plumb (Freeholder), Invention for pulverising and amalgamating apparatus
  • Frederick Henry Talbot (Farmer), Invention for hop and wool press
  • John Dunbar Duncan (Farmer), Invention for hop and wool press
  • James Lett (Settler), Invention for vegetable and fruit slicing machine
  • Thomas Danks (Engineer), Invention for bib-tap

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