Patent Specifications




Numb. 68.

1441

SUPPLEMENT

TO THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

OF

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1894.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1894.

Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 13th September, 1894.

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. 6560.—4th December, 1893.—CHARLES CAREY LANCE, of Euroa, Victoria, Dairy Expert. An invention for a combined milk-straining and -sampling appliance. (Specification, 8s. 6d.; drawing, 7s. 6d.)*

No. 6592.—28th December, 1893.—ASA NORMAN WHITNEY, of the Melbourne Club, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Master Mariner. An invention for an improved inanimate or lay pigeon. (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 10s.)*

No. 6609.—9th January, 1894.—CHARLES BRISTOW, of Marton, New Zealand, Settler. An invention for surveyors’ adjustable centring-rod. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 5s.)*

No. 6633.—23rd January, 1894.—ASA NORMAN WHITNEY, of the Melbourne Club, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Engineer and Master Mariner. An invention for an improved counterfeit pigeon-projector or trap for shooting-practice. (Specification, 6s. 6d.; drawings, £1 2s. 6d.)*

No. 7024.—1st August, 1894.—P. AND D. DUNCAN (LIMITED), of Christchurch, New Zealand, Agricultural Engineers (Assignees of Frank Cooper, of Christchurch aforesaid). An invention for a ball-bearing plummer-block for spindles of clover-sheller drums and similar machinery. (Specification, 5s. 6d.; drawings, 10s.)

No. 7069.—22nd August, 1894.—HENRY AUGUSTUS DANDO, of Lyttelton, New Zealand, Electrical Engineer. An invention entitled “The Automatic Hydro-Electric Indicator and Alarm.” (Specification; 2s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 7087.—30th August, 1894.—DAVID SMITH, of 1, Surrey Road, South Yarra, Victoria, Carpenter, and THOMAS HENRY TILLEY, of 806, Graham Street, Essendon, Victoria, Engine-driver. An invention for an improved potato-digger and -separator. (Specification, 12s.; drawings, £1.)

No. 7088.—30th August, 1894.—JOHN WESLEY LAHEY and THOMAS GEORGE LAHEY, both of Vulture Street, South Brisbane, Queensland, Sawmillers. An invention for an improved machine for jointing, backing, and hollowing staves for use in the manufacture of casks, barrels, and articles of a like nature. (Specification, £3 3s.; drawings, £4 10s.)

No. 7089.—30th August, 1894.—LUDWIG GROTE, late of Landsberg-on-Lech, German Empire, but now of 463, East India Dock Road, London, England, Chemist. An invention for improvements in the manufacture of artificial stone, marble, preservative paint, and other analogous materials. (Specification, 18s. 6d.)

No. 7090.—25th August, 1894.—ABRAHAM AMBLER, of North Ipswich, Queensland, Manager of Worsted Factory. An invention for improvements in the method of, and apparatus for, washing or cleansing wool and other textile fibres; also applicable to the washing of clothes. (Specification, 8s.; drawings, 12s. 6d.)

No. 7091.—31st August, 1894.—WILLIAM HENRY DAWSON, of Callan Park, Balmain, New South Wales, Warder. An invention for a new and improved gold-saving machine. (Specification, 8s. 6d.; drawings, 15s.)

No. 7093.—25th August, 1894.—DAVID HENDERSON, Engineer, and HENRY HENDERSON, Miner, both of Thames, New Zealand. An invention for improved clog boots. (Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 5s.)

No. 7096.—28th August, 1894.—HENRY YOUNGMAN, of Maitland Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Collector. An invention entitled “Youngman’s Eclipse Gold-saving Machine.” (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 5s.)

No. 7100.—5th September, 1894.—GEORGE ALEXANDER TROUP, of Moeller Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineering Draftsman. An invention for a check-nut, especially for fang-bolts as used on railways. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 7102.—1st September, 1894.—JAMES SUCKLING, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Clicker. An invention for improvement of boots, shoes, and slippers. (Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 7103.—31st August, 1894.—ALFRED LEON ISAACS, of Albert Street, St. Clair, Dunedin, New Zealand, Warehouseman. An invention for an improved apparatus for use with windows, for excluding flies, moths, mosquitoes, and such-like insects from rooms. (Specification, 10s. 6d.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)

No. 7108.—6th September, 1894.—WILLIAM TARRANT, of Weston Street, Petersham, near Sydney, New South Wales, Mining Engineer. An invention for an improved shaking-table concentrating-machine, usable also as an amalgamator. (Specification, £1; drawings, 10s.)

No. 7109.—6th September, 1894.—FRANCIS RYDING, of 199, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Wholesale Saddler and Legging-manufacturer. An invention for an improved fastening for leggings. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 5s.)

No. 7112.—5th September, 1894.—THOMAS FISHER ALLAN, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. An invention for a new or improved appliance for entrapping rabbits, rats, mice, and the like. (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 5s.)

No. 7113.—3rd September, 1894.—JAMES GALT and JOHN GALT, of Mataura, New Zealand, Blacksmiths. An invention entitled “Galts’ Improved Combined Sock and Plug for Drain-ploughs.” (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 5s.)



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💰 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications

💰 Finance & Revenue
13 September 1894
Patents, Specifications, Inventions, Opposition, Fees
23 names identified
  • Charles Carey Lance (Esquire), Dairy Expert, Milk-straining and -sampling appliance
  • Asa Norman Whitney (Master Mariner), Inanimate or lay pigeon, Counterfeit pigeon-projector or trap
  • Charles Bristow, Settler, Surveyors’ adjustable centring-rod
  • P. and D. Duncan (Limited), Agricultural Engineers, Ball-bearing plummer-block
  • Henry Augustus Dando (Electrical Engineer), Automatic Hydro-Electric Indicator and Alarm
  • David Smith (Carpenter), Potato-digger and -separator
  • Thomas Henry Tilley (Engine-driver), Potato-digger and -separator
  • John Wesley Lahey, Sawmillers, Machine for jointing, backing, and hollowing staves
  • Thomas George Lahey, Sawmillers, Machine for jointing, backing, and hollowing staves
  • Ludwig Grote (Chemist), Improvements in artificial stone, marble, preservative paint
  • Abraham Ambler (Manager of Worsted Factory), Washing or cleansing wool and other textile fibres
  • William Henry Dawson (Warder), Gold-saving machine
  • David Henderson (Engineer), Improved clog boots
  • Henry Henderson (Miner), Improved clog boots
  • Henry Youngman (Collector), Eclipse Gold-saving Machine
  • George Alexander Troup (Engineering Draftsman), Check-nut for fang-bolts
  • James Suckling (Clicker), Improvement of boots, shoes, and slippers
  • Alfred Leon Isaacs (Warehouseman), Apparatus for excluding insects from rooms
  • William Tarrant (Mining Engineer), Shaking-table concentrating-machine, usable as amalgamator
  • Francis Ryding (Wholesale Saddler and Legging-manufacturer), Fastening for leggings
  • Thomas Fisher Allan (Coachbuilder), Appliance for entrapping rabbits, rats, mice
  • James Galt (Blacksmith), Combined Sock and Plug for Drain-ploughs
  • John Galt (Blacksmith), Combined Sock and Plug for Drain-ploughs

  • A. L. Herdman, Minister of Justice