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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 7242.—2nd November, 1894.—Eli Marshall, of High
Street, Henfield, Sussex, England, Chemist. An invention
for an improvement in fly-catchers. (Specification, 1s. 6d.;
drawings, 3s.)
No. 7244.—2nd November, 1894.—Frederick Pratt, of
Sumner, Canterbury, New Zealand, Solicitor. An invention
for improvements in counter fountains for the discharge of
aerated water or other aerated liquors. (Specification, 8s.;
drawings, 7s. 6d.)
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.
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, 7th November, 1894.
Applications for Letters Patent, with provisional
specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 7072.—21st August, 1894.—John Wood Jones, of the
Beach, Sumner, Canterbury, New Zealand, Accountant. An
invention for an improved fire-place or fire-grate.
No. 7228.—23rd October, 1894.—David Hill Pattie, of
High Street, Blenheim, New Zealand, Insurance Agent. An
invention for a new process of dressing Phormium tenax
(New Zealand flax), to be called "Pattie's Simplex Flax-
dresser."
No. 7231.—24th October, 1894.—Thomas Silk, of Welling-
ton, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for an improved
fumigating apparatus.
No. 7234.—29th October, 1894.—Eli Hurlstone, of Clifton
Terrace, Clyde Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Shipwright.
An invention for fire-lighting, to be called "The Perpetual
Fire-lighter."
No. 7235.—30th October, 1894.—William Henry Boyens,
Engineer, and George Renner, Journalist, both of Kai-
koura, New Zealand. An invention for improvements in
printers' type-cases and the like.
No. 7236.—25th October, 1894.—George Edward War-
burton, of Timaru, New Zealand, registered Pharmaceutical
Chemist. An invention entitled "Globe Tonic."
No. 7238.—1st November, 1894.—John Drummond, of
Danevirke, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An
invention for extracting stumps and trees, to be called
"Drummond's Tree- and Stump-extractor."
No. 7239.—2nd November, 1894.—Alfred Dunham Lud-
low, of Napier, New Zealand, Commercial Agent. An
invention for an advertising writing-table and desk.
No. 7243.—31st October, 1894.—Florence Luida Bal-
combe, of Alford Forest Road, Ashburton, New Zealand,
Corset-maker. An invention for an elastic expanding belt
corset, to be called "Madame Balcombe's Elastic Expanding
Belt Corset."
No. 7245.—1st November, 1894.—William Frederick
Meyenberg, of Princess Street, Ashburton, New Zealand,
Engineer. An invention for "Simplex Detachable Automatic
Cut-off Governor" for back-slide cut-off steam-engines.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.
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 void.
LIST of Letters Patent void from the 25th October, 1894,
to the 7th November, 1894, inclusive:—
Through non-payment of renewal-fee of £7 under "The
Patents Act, 1883":—
No. 3828.—J. H. Knibbs, fire-escape.
No. 3829.—J. McGregor, enamel for coating wood.
No. 3831.—J. G. Green, boots, &c.
No. 3834.—A. M. McLeod, flax-dressing.
No. 3836.—J. S. Wilson, drying fruit, &c.
No. 3837.—R. W. Gibbs, candle attachment.
No. 3839.—T. Guilleaume, reels for barbed wire, &c.
No. 3841.—S. Brown, washing and separating gold, &c.
No. 3847.—H. E. Maclean, paste-roller.
No. 3848.—J. Volkner, preserving-jar.
No. 3856.—H. Fabling, potato-digger.
No. 3858.—W. B. Walters, extracting acids, &c., from
timber.
No. 3859.—W. B. Walters, varnish for butter-boxes, &c.
No. 3862.—D. Foster, mitre-cramp.
Through non-payment of fee of £5 for second term, under
"The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1889":—
No. 4493.—J. P. Jackson, aerated water.
No. 4494.—J. S. and R. J. Thomson, flax-dressing.
No. 4496.—A. Swanson and W. D. Rowlingson, piling
wrought scrap-iron (R. R. Gubbins).
No. 4500.—I. Hoffmann, harness.
No. 4503.—T. W. Witt, paper and twine stand.
No. 4507.—W. Lucas, malleable-iron castings.
No. 4510.—J. Gray, ploughs.
No. 4511.—J. S. Reid, securing fence-wires to droppers.
No. 4522.—J. Affleck and S. Pedlar, ploughs.
No. 4529.—A. D. Davys, potato digger, sorter, and bagger.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.
Letters Patent sealed.
LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 25th October,
1894, to the 7th November, 1894, inclusive:—
No. 6314.—J. Greenslade, dressing clover-seed.
No. 6325.—J. Muir, wool-press.
No. 6327.—J. Dalziel, wire-strainer.
No. 6457.—A. Arthur, rabbit-trap.
No. 6525.—J. L. Davies, printing in colours.
No. 6618.—J. C. Firth, drying pumice.
No. 6965.—H. S. Elworthy, collection and purification of
carbonic-acid gas given off during fermentation.
No. 6972.—C. C. Clifford and J. Carter, railway-brake.
No. 6976.—R. T. Coghlan, washing and saving gold, &c.
No. 6977.—T. Grace, sheep-shearing machines.
No. 6988.—W. B. Hartridge, artificial-fuel blocks.
No. 6989.—W. M. Noakes and E. J. Clarkson, machine
sheep-shear.
No. 7006.—T. Henderson, steam-boiler.
No. 7009.—J. Squire, cooling and salting interior of sides
of beef, &c.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of applications for Letters Patent (with which com-
plete specifications have been lodged) lapsed from
the 25th October, 1894, to the 7th November, 1894 (inclus-
ive):—
No. 6150.—J. Walsh, wire-strainers.
No. 6153.—E. J. Foord, holding and feeding poisoned
grain.
No. 6154.—J. E. Beckwith, convertible tandem bicycle.
No. 6161.—H. West, cutting-board.
No. 6168.—J. Copeland, wire-strainer.
No. 6171.—W. Andrews and A. W. Beaven, clover-threshing
and -shelling.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.
Further Fees paid.
LIST of Letters Patent on which the further fees have
been paid (the dates of payment are noted at the
end):—
Renewal-fee of £7 under "The Patents Act, 1883":—
No. 3912.—C. S. Reeves, carbon deodoriser and disinfectant.
26th October, 1894.
Second term's fees of £5, under "The Patents, Designs,
and Trade-marks Act, 1889":—
No. 4672.—A. C. and F. T. Stronach and C. Morris, coiling
and running out fencing-wire (F. W. Page). 24th October,
1894.
No. 4711.—C. Coote, quartz-crusher, amalgamator, and
gold-saver (D. Mudie). 5th November, 1894.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.
Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered.
SUBSEQUENT proprietors of Letters Patent registered
(the names of the patentees are given in brackets, and
the date of registration at the end):—
No. 6019.—The Pneumatic Tire Company (Limited), of
Dublin, Ireland, rubber tires and metal rims of wheels.
[The Pneumatic Tire and Booth's Cycle Agency (Limited).]
29th October, 1894.
No. 6252.—The Ajax Non-Alcoholic Ale and Stout Com-
pany (Limited), of London, England, non-alcoholic ale or
beer. [A. H. Hobson.] 2nd November, 1894.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.
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🌾 Patent Applications with Complete Specifications
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources2 November 1894
Patent, Invention, Specifications, Drawings, Patent Office
- Eli Marshall, Invention for fly-catchers
- Frederick Pratt (Solicitor), Invention for counter fountains
- F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar
🌾 Provisional Patent Specifications
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 November 1894
Patent, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Patent Office
11 names identified
- John Wood Jones (Accountant), Invention for fire-place
- David Hill Pattie (Insurance Agent), Invention for flax-dressing
- Thomas Silk (Engineer), Invention for fumigating apparatus
- Eli Hurlstone (Shipwright), Invention for fire-lighting
- William Henry Boyens (Engineer), Invention for printers' type-cases
- George Renner (Journalist), Invention for printers' type-cases
- George Edward Warburton (Pharmaceutical Chemist), Invention for Globe Tonic
- John Drummond (Blacksmith), Invention for tree- and stump-extractor
- Alfred Dunham Ludlow (Commercial Agent), Invention for advertising writing-table
- Florence Luida Balcombe (Corset-maker), Invention for elastic expanding belt corset
- William Frederick Meyenberg (Engineer), Invention for Simplex Detachable Automatic Cut-off Governor
- F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar
🌾 Letters Patent Void
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 November 1894
Patent, Void, Non-payment, Fees, Patent Office
26 names identified
- J. H. Knibbs, Fire-escape patent void
- J. McGregor, Enamel for wood patent void
- J. G. Green, Boots patent void
- A. M. McLeod, Flax-dressing patent void
- J. S. Wilson, Drying fruit patent void
- R. W. Gibbs, Candle attachment patent void
- T. Guilleaume, Reels for barbed wire patent void
- S. Brown, Washing and separating gold patent void
- H. E. Maclean, Paste-roller patent void
- J. Volkner, Preserving-jar patent void
- H. Fabling, Potato-digger patent void
- W. B. Walters, Extracting acids from timber patent void
- W. B. Walters, Varnish for butter-boxes patent void
- J. P. Jackson, Aerated water patent void
- J. S. and R. J. Thomson, Flax-dressing patent void
- A. Swanson, Piling wrought scrap-iron patent void
- W. D. Rowlingson, Piling wrought scrap-iron patent void
- R. R. Gubbins, Piling wrought scrap-iron patent void
- I. Hoffmann, Harness patent void
- T. W. Witt, Paper and twine stand patent void
- W. Lucas, Malleable-iron castings patent void
- J. Gray, Ploughs patent void
- J. S. Reid, Securing fence-wires to droppers patent void
- J. Affleck, Ploughs patent void
- S. Pedlar, Ploughs patent void
- A. D. Davys, Potato digger, sorter, and bagger patent void
- F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar
🌾 Letters Patent Sealed
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 November 1894
Patent, Sealed, Patent Office
16 names identified
- J. Greenslade, Dressing clover-seed patent sealed
- J. Muir, Wool-press patent sealed
- J. Dalziel, Wire-strainer patent sealed
- A. Arthur, Rabbit-trap patent sealed
- J. L. Davies, Printing in colours patent sealed
- J. C. Firth, Drying pumice patent sealed
- H. S. Elworthy, Collection and purification of carbonic-acid gas patent sealed
- C. C. Clifford, Railway-brake patent sealed
- J. Carter, Railway-brake patent sealed
- R. T. Coghlan, Washing and saving gold patent sealed
- T. Grace, Sheep-shearing machines patent sealed
- W. B. Hartridge, Artificial-fuel blocks patent sealed
- W. M. Noakes, Machine sheep-shear patent sealed
- E. J. Clarkson, Machine sheep-shear patent sealed
- T. Henderson, Steam-boiler patent sealed
- J. Squire, Cooling and salting interior of sides of beef patent sealed
- F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar
🌾 Lapsed Patent Applications
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 November 1894
Patent, Lapsed, Patent Office
7 names identified
- J. Walsh, Wire-strainers application lapsed
- E. J. Foord, Holding and feeding poisoned grain application lapsed
- J. E. Beckwith, Convertible tandem bicycle application lapsed
- H. West, Cutting-board application lapsed
- J. Copeland, Wire-strainer application lapsed
- W. Andrews, Clover-threshing and -shelling application lapsed
- A. W. Beaven, Clover-threshing and -shelling application lapsed
- F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar
🌾 Further Fees Paid
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 November 1894
Patent, Fees, Payment, Patent Office
6 names identified
- C. S. Reeves, Carbon deodoriser and disinfectant fee paid
- A. C. and F. T. Stronach, Coiling and running out fencing-wire fee paid
- C. Morris, Coiling and running out fencing-wire fee paid
- F. W. Page, Coiling and running out fencing-wire fee paid
- C. Coote, Quartz-crusher, amalgamator, and gold-saver fee paid
- D. Mudie, Quartz-crusher, amalgamator, and gold-saver fee paid
- F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar
🌾 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 November 1894
Patent, Proprietors, Registration, Patent Office
- Pneumatic Tire Company (Limited), Registered for rubber tires and metal rims of wheels
- A. H. Hobson, Registered for non-alcoholic ale or beer
- F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar
NZ Gazette 1894, No 81