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SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1894.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1894.

Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 15th March, 1894.

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. 6166.—1st May, 1893.—George McHattie, of Pal-
merston, Otago, New Zealand, Farm-servant. An invention
for rabbit-trap, to be called "The End Coil Spring Trap."
(Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 10s.)
No. 6208.—29th May, 1893.—John Greenslade, of
Prebbleton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Engineer. An in-
vention for improvements in threshing- and clover-shelling
and -dressing machines. (Specification, 11s.; drawings,
£1 5s.)

No. 6212.—29th May, 1893.—Herbert Gardiner, of
Irwell, Canterbury, New Zealand, Threshing-machine Pro-
prietor. An invention for an improved arrangement of
clover-sheller and -dresser. (Specification, 5s.; drawings,
15s.)
No. 6226.—9th June, 1893.—George W. Stevens, of
San Francisco, California, United States of America,
Manufacturer. An invention for fruit-carrier. (Specifica-
tion, 10s. 6d.; drawings, 10s.)

No. 6373.—19th August, 1893.—William John Harvey,
of Newton, Auckland, New Zealand, Salvation Army Cap-
tain. An invention for "Improved S. A. triplet gas-burner."
(Specification, 3s.; drawings, 3s.)*
No. 6577.—18th December, 1893.—John Unwin Askham,
of Yorkshire Steel and Engineering Works, Sheffield, Eng-
land, Engineer. An invention for improvements in ap-
paratus for separating substances of different sizes or specific
gravities. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, 10s.)
No. 6578.—18th December, 1893.—John Unwin Askham,
of Yorkshire Steel and Engineering Works, Sheffield,
England, Engineer. An invention for improvements in ap-
paratus for grinding, crushing, pulverizing or disintegrating.
(Specification, 7s. 6d.; drawings, 17s. 6d.)
No. 6658.—6th February, 1894.—Albert Dawson, of
Mittagong, New South Wales, Storekeeper. An invention
for improvements in the construction of candlesticks.
(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 6681.—24th January, 1894.—Robert Henry Austin,
of Gore, Otago, New Zealand, Painter and Plumber. An
invention for improvements in the hanging of window-sashes,
to be worked without weights, to be called "Austin's Chain
Sash-hanger." (Specification, 4s.; drawing, 5s.)
No. 6682.—14th February, 1894.—Edwin Cuthbert, of
Avonside, Christchurch, New Zealand, a Member of the
Institution of Civil Engineers. An invention for an im-
proved disconnecting gully-trap. (Specification, 2s. 6d.;
drawings, 5s.)
No. 6693.—27th February, 1894.—Adam Beaney, George
Beaney, and Henry Beaney, all of Auckland, New Zealand,
Engineers. An invention for improvements in field-rollers
and the like. (Specification, 4s. 6d.)
No. 6695.—27th February, 1894.—David Nicolson, of
King Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Wire-drawer and Wire-
mattress Maker. An invention for weaving a three- and five-
ply wire mattress, to be called "Nicolson's Combination
Wire Mattress, Number One." (Specification, 2s.; draw-
ing, 5s.)
No. 6696.—27th February, 1894.—Georgina Barnes, wife
of George Barnes, Teacher of Singing, of Esk Street, Inver-
cargill, New Zealand. An invention for "The Novel Book
Protector." (Specification, 3s.; drawing, 5s.)
No. 6697.—27th February, 1894.—Robert Yarrow, of
Wanganui, New Zealand, Butcher. An invention for an im-
provement in water-closet cisterns, and gear relating to
automatic flushing apparatus. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; draw-
ings, 7s. 6d.
No. 6699.—3rd March, 1894.—Henry Godsiff, of Mana-
roa, Pelorus Sound, New Zealand, Settler. An invention
entitled "Godsiff's Process of tanning New Zealand Flax or
Hemp." (Specification, 1s. 6d.)
No. 6700.—5th March, 1894.—Thomas Headly Stack-
house, of 129, South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, United
States of America, Clerk. An invention for reciprocating
machine for printing from stencils. (Specification, £1 12s. 6d.;
drawings, £2 10s.)
No. 6703.—6th March, 1894.—James Crawley, of Wanga-
nui, New Zealand, farmer. An invention for improvements
in wire-strainers. (Specification, 5s. 6d.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 6705.—3rd March, 1894.—David Nicolson, of King
Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Wire-drawer and Wire-mat-
tress maker. An invention entitled "Nicolson's Spiral
Wire-woven Floor-cloths for Kilns and Drying-rooms." (Spe-
cification, 2s.; drawing, 3s.)
No. 6706.—8th March, 1894.—Alexander Robert Hislop;
Commission Agent, Joseph Slater, Gentleman, and Alfred



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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
15 March 1894
Patents, Inventions, Specifications, Opposition, Inspection
22 names identified
  • George McHattie, Inventor of rabbit-trap
  • John Greenslade, Inventor of improvements in threshing- and clover-shelling and -dressing machines
  • Herbert Gardiner, Inventor of improved arrangement of clover-sheller and -dresser
  • George W. Stevens, Inventor of fruit-carrier
  • William John Harvey (Captain), Inventor of Improved S. A. triplet gas-burner
  • John Unwin Askham (Engineer), Inventor of improvements in apparatus for separating substances and grinding, crushing, pulverizing or disintegrating
  • Albert Dawson, Inventor of improvements in the construction of candlesticks
  • Robert Henry Austin, Inventor of improvements in the hanging of window-sashes
  • Edwin Cuthbert (Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers), Inventor of improved disconnecting gully-trap
  • Adam Beaney, Inventor of improvements in field-rollers and the like
  • George Beaney, Inventor of improvements in field-rollers and the like
  • Henry Beaney, Inventor of improvements in field-rollers and the like
  • David Nicolson (Wire-drawer and Wire-mattress Maker), Inventor of weaving a three- and five-ply wire mattress
  • Georgina Barnes (Wife of George Barnes, Teacher of Singing), Inventor of The Novel Book Protector
  • Robert Yarrow (Butcher), Inventor of improvement in water-closet cisterns and gear relating to automatic flushing apparatus
  • Henry Godsiff (Settler), Inventor of Godsiff's Process of tanning New Zealand Flax or Hemp
  • Thomas Headly Stackhouse (Clerk), Inventor of reciprocating machine for printing from stencils
  • James Crawley (Farmer), Inventor of improvements in wire-strainers
  • David Nicolson (Wire-drawer and Wire-mattress Maker), Inventor of Nicolson's Spiral Wire-woven Floor-cloths for Kilns and Drying-rooms
  • Alexander Robert Hislop (Commission Agent), Inventor (part of a group) of improvements in water-closet cisterns and gear
  • Joseph Slater (Gentleman), Inventor (part of a group) of improvements in water-closet cisterns and gear
  • Alfred Tucker, Inventor (part of a group) of improvements in water-closet cisterns and gear

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