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No. 6782.—16th April, 1894.—FREDERICK SIMONDS CORY,
of New Zealand Chambers, Esk Street, Invercargill, New
Zealand, Commission Agent. An invention for kerosene-tin
bucket-holder. (Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 6784.—21st April, 1894.—JOSEPH DAVID EVERETT, of
Derryvolgie Avenue, Belfast, Ireland, Professor of Natural
Philosophy. An invention for improvements in wheels for
cycles and other road vehicles. (Specification, £1; draw-
ings, £1 10s.)
No. 6785.—21st April, 1894.—WILLIAM DOIG, of 175, New
Bond Street, London, England, Art Publisher. An inven-
tion for improvements in the wheels of velocipedes and
other vehicles. (Specification, 11s. 6d.; drawings, 12s. 6d.)
No. 6786.—21st April, 1894.—DAVID THOMPSON SEYMOUR,
of Glenrosa, Brisbane, Queensland, Gentleman. An inven-
tion for improved apparatus for adjusting the position of
sashes in railway-carriage, tramcar, and other windows.
(Specification, 8s.; drawings, £1 10s.)
No. 6790.—20th April, 1894.—JOSEPH KITTSOON BOON and
WILLIAM JOHN STEVENS, of Lower High Street, Christ-
church, New Zealand, Coach- and Tramcar-builders. An
invention for improved tramcar life-guard. (Specification,
2s.; drawings, 10s.)
No. 6791.—20th April, 1894.—JOSEPH JAMES MACKY, of
Auckland, New Zealand, Estate Agent. An invention for
improvement in vessels for straining milk or water. (Speci-
fication, 2s. 6d.)
No. 6792.—20th April, 1894.—JOB OSBORNE, of Doyleston,
Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer. An invention for im-
provements in ordinary combine threshing-machines, en-
abling such machines to be also used for threshing, shelling,
and dressing clover. (Specification, 7s. 6d.; drawings,
7s. 6d.)
No. 6793.—24th April, 1894.—THOMAS MONTRESOR BALD-
WIN, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Bank Clerk. An invention
for an improved process and appliance for grading and con-
centrating gold-bearing wash or other minerals. (Specifi-
cation, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 6794.—24th April, 1894.—ROBERT EDWARD EVENDEN,
of "Heaton," North Coburg, Victoria, Churn-manufacturer.
An invention for an improved apparatus for heating milk.
(Specification, 8s.; drawings, 10s.)
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.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 26th April, 1894.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional
specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 6759.—11th April, 1894.—ANNIECUSSEN, wife of Law-
rence Cussen, of Hamilton, Auckland, New Zealand, Sur-
veyor. An invention for a carrying-attachment for umbrellas
or walking-sticks.
No. 6760.—12th April, 1894.—JOHN LANCELOT BARLOW, of
Kilbirnie, Wellington, New Zealand, Tinsmith. An inven-
tion for an automatic liquid-weight cistern-cock and high-
pressure valve, the valve being applicable to bib, hose, or any
other form of high-pressure tap.
No. 6761.—13th April 1894.—WILLIAM LEWIS LUXFORD
and ALFRED HENRY WYLDs, both of Palmerston North, New
Zealand, Timber Merchants. An invention for a combined
racecourse register.
No. 6762.—11th April, 1894.—JAMES REID, of Waitemata
Street, Auckland, New Zealand. An invention for a double-
bladed scull for rowing of boats.
No. 6766.—14th April, 1894.—RICHARD THOMAS BALL,
of Goulburn, New South Wales, Engineer and Machine-
manufacturer. An invention for an improved concentrating-
machine.
No. 6767.—14th April, 1894.—EDMUND MAZURE, of Auld-
ana, near Magill, South Australia, Vigneron. An invention
for an improvement in corking-machines.
No. 6769.—12th April, 1894.—DAVID JONES, of Auckland,
New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for an improved
milk-pail.
No. 6778.—19th April, 1894.—ROBERT EDMUND KENNEDY
SHEKLETON, of "Normanville," Kilgour Street, Geelong,
Victoria, Gentleman. An invention for an improved arith-
ometer for performing the operation of addition.
No. 6779.—19th April, 1894.—FREDERICK ALEXANDER
FURLONGE, of Hawera, New Zealand, Accountant. An inven-
tion for an improved method or process of preparing and
dressing New Zealand flax.
No. 6780.—20th April, 1894.—JOHN MORROW and HUGH
ARTHUR BISHOP, both of Auckland, New Zealand; Flax-
dressers. An invention for an improved process and appa-
ratus for dressing Phormium tenax or New Zealand flax.
No. 6783.—21st April, 1894.—JAMES GORRIE, of Stratford,
New Zealand, Architect. An invention for measuring, un-
rolling, and re-rolling by manual or other power soft-goods,
drapery, ribbons, cloth, carpeting, &c., in one act.
No. 6788.—17th April, 1894.—JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR, of
Water Lea, near Mangeré Bridge, Auckland, New Zealand,
Settler. An invention for making use of the rise and fall of
the tide for obtaining motive-power, to be called "J. E.
Taylor's Method of utilising the Ebb and Flow of the Tide
for obtaining Motive-power."
No. 6789.—20th April, 1894.—ALFRED ARMER CARSON, of
Ashburton, New Zealand, Grocer. An invention for an im-
proved automatic kerosene-tank, to be called "Carson's Auto-
matic Kerosene-tank."
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
NOTE.—Provisional specifications cannot be inspected, or
their contents made known by this office in any way, until
the complete specifications in connection therewith have
been accepted.
The date of acceptance of each application is given after
the number.
Letters Patent sealed.
LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 19th April,
1894, to the 26th April, 1894, inclusive:—
No. 6033.—F. W. Page, wire-strainer.
No. 6137.—C. M. Pielsticker, extraction of gold and silver.
No. 6575.—W. Cole, fluid motor.
No. 6597.—W. Southall, adjusting vehicle-brakes.
No. 6610.—C. Hinsch, beverage.
No. 6621.—V. Carandini, advertising portfolio tickets, &c.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of Letters Patent lapsed from the 13th April, 1894,
to the 26th April, 1894, inclusive:—
Through non-payment of renewal-fee of £7, under "The
Patents Act, 1883":—
No. 3487.—F. W. Allchin, merry-go-round.
No. 3488.—H. C. W. Emery and E. Christian, tobacco-
pipes.
No. 3494.—J. C. Newbery and C. T. J. Vautin, treating
sewage.
No. 3495.—J. C. Newbery and C. T. J. Vautin, separating
finely-divided matter from liquids.
No. 3496.—C. T. J. Vautin, extraction of gold.
No. 3505.—W. Meikle, window-sash spring and fastener.
No. 3513.—W. P. Ogilvie, skirt form.
Through non-payment of fee of £5 for second term, under
"The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1889":—
No. 4183.—F. Bull, dressing flax.
No. 4185.—A. Adair and J. G. Cruickshank, grinding
quartz.
No. 4186.—M. Fanning, rabbit-trap.
No. 4187.—C. Gilbert, water-wheel.
No. 4190.—J. Carter, grass-moving machines.
No. 4191.—W. Brown and R. J. Kito, felt hats.
No. 4192.—J. Osborne, gorse-cutting.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of applications for Letters Patent (with which com-
plete specifications have been lodged) lapsed from the
13th April, 1894, to the 26th April, 1894, inclusive:—
No. 5838.—W. Rollit, treating wheat.
No. 5845.—J. B. Moir, filter.
No. 5846.—R. Walker, milk-can.
No. 5851.—E. Dixon, vehicles
No. 5856.—C. Atkin, omnibuses.
No. 5857.—J. Thomson, cash railway.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
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🏛️ Patent Applications for Inventions
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration16 April 1894
Patent, Inventions, Applications, Specifications, Drawings
10 names identified
- Frederick Simonds Cory, Invention for kerosene-tin bucket-holder
- Joseph David Everett (Professor of Natural Philosophy), Invention for improvements in wheels for cycles and other road vehicles
- William Doig (Art Publisher), Invention for improvements in the wheels of velocipedes and other vehicles
- David Thompson Seymour (Gentleman), Invention for improved apparatus for adjusting the position of sashes in railway-carriage, tramcar, and other windows
- Joseph Kittsoon Boon, Invention for improved tramcar life-guard
- William John Stevens, Invention for improved tramcar life-guard
- Joseph James Macky (Estate Agent), Invention for improvement in vessels for straining milk or water
- Job Osborne (Farmer), Invention for improvements in ordinary combine threshing-machines
- Thomas Montresor Baldwin (Bank Clerk), Invention for an improved process and appliance for grading and concentrating gold-bearing wash or other minerals
- Robert Edward Evenden (Churn-manufacturer), Invention for an improved apparatus for heating milk
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🏛️ Provisional Patent Applications
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration26 April 1894
Patent, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Applications
15 names identified
- Anniecusen, wife of Lawrence Cussen Anniceusen (Surveyor), Invention for a carrying-attachment for umbrellas or walking-sticks
- John Lancelot Barlow (Tinsmith), Invention for an automatic liquid-weight cistern-cock and high-pressure valve
- William Lewis Luxford (Timber Merchant), Invention for a combined racecourse register
- Alfred Henry Wylds (Timber Merchant), Invention for a combined racecourse register
- James Reid, Invention for a double-bladed scull for rowing of boats
- Richard Thomas Ball (Engineer and Machine-manufacturer), Invention for an improved concentrating-machine
- Edmund Mazure (Vigneron), Invention for an improvement in corking-machines
- David Jones (Engineer), Invention for an improved milk-pail
- Robert Edmund Kennedy Shekleton (Gentleman), Invention for an improved arithometer for performing the operation of addition
- Frederick Alexander Furlonge (Accountant), Invention for an improved method or process of preparing and dressing New Zealand flax
- John Morrow (Flax-dresser), Invention for an improved process and apparatus for dressing Phormium tenax or New Zealand flax
- Hugh Arthur Bishop (Flax-dresser), Invention for an improved process and apparatus for dressing Phormium tenax or New Zealand flax
- James Gorrie (Architect), Invention for measuring, unrolling, and re-rolling by manual or other power soft-goods, drapery, ribbons, cloth, carpeting, &c., in one act
- John Edward Taylor (Settler), Invention for making use of the rise and fall of the tide for obtaining motive-power
- Alfred Armer Carson (Grocer), Invention for an improved automatic kerosene-tank
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🏛️ Letters Patent Sealed
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration26 April 1894
Patent, Sealed, Inventions
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🏛️ Letters Patent Lapsed
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration26 April 1894
Patent, Lapsed, Inventions
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🏛️ Applications for Letters Patent Lapsed
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration26 April 1894
Patent, Lapsed, Applications
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
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