✨ Patent Specifications
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1894.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1894.
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 21st November, 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. 6668.—8th February, 1894.—GIDEON BISH, of Bombay, Auckland, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An invention for improvements in harrows. (Specification, 2s.)
No. 7011.—26th July, 1894.—JOHN HOLLIDAY, of Wellington, Harbourmaster, and ANGUS CAMERON, of Leith Street, Dunedin, Marine Superintendent, Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, both in New Zealand. An invention for an improved anti-fouling paint. (Specification, 3s. 6d.)
No. 7174.—1st October, 1894.—JAMES SHEPPARD, of Wai-tati, Otago, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. An invention for a new or improved belt-fastener for use with machinery. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 7205.—16th October, 1894.—ALFRED COLE, of Main Street, Palmerston North, New Zealand, Builder. An invention for improvements in levers. (Specification, 13s. 6d.; drawings, 10s.)
No. 7246.—7th November, 1894.—ERNEST ALFRED WAKEMAN, Carpenter, and HERBERT WAKEMAN, Plumber, both of Wellington, New Zealand. An invention for a perforated plant-protector, for the protection of plants, flowers, &c. (Specification, 1s. 6d.)
No. 7248.—1st November, 1894.—REGINALD MACKINNON, of Kew, Invercargill, New Zealand, Gentleman. An invention entitled “Mackinnon’s Weed-eradicator Implement.” (Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 7252.—7th November, 1894.—JOHN MARSHALL, of Springston, Canterbury, New Zealand, Mechanic. An invention for improvements in windmills. (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)
No. 7255.—3rd November, 1894.—RICHARD WILLIAM SCEATS, of Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Tobacconist. An invention for the improvement in uppers of boots and shoes, called “The Aërial Walking Boot or Shoe.” (Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 7259.—8th November, 1894.—WILLIAM WALKER the younger, of Birmingham, England, Electrician, FRANK RICHARD WILKINS, of Handsworth, England, Chemical Merchant, and JABEZ LONES, of Smethwick, England, Manufacturer. An invention for improvements in primary voltaic batteries. (Specification, 15s.; drawings, £1 5s.)
No. 7261.—13th November, 1894.—ALBERT KRANK, of Taipale, Varkaus, Finland, Engineer. An invention for improvements in apparatus for the production of high-speed rotary motion for centrifugal or other machines. (Specification, 9s.; drawings, 15s.)
No. 7262.—13th November, 1894.—THOMAS AFFLECK, of Sydney, New South Wales, Commercial Traveller. An invention for an improved mode of, and apparatus for, curing fresh meat and other analogous comestibles by fumigation. (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 7263.—12th November, 1894.—FREDERICK PRATT, of Sumner, Canterbury, New Zealand, Solicitor. An invention for improvements in aërating vessels or reservoirs used in combination with counter- or bar-fountains or other appliances by which the aërated water is drawn off. (Specification, 8s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 7266.—13th November, 1894.—JOHN CROOK, of Surrey Hills, Auckland, New Zealand, Mining Engineer. An invention for tightening wire-fencing, to be called “The Desideratum Wire-strainer.” (Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 7267.—12th November, 1894.—JOHN ANDERSON, of Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Ironworker. An invention for a rim for milk-cans, milk-buckets, or iron tubs, to be called “Anderson’s Milk-can Rim.” (Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 7268.—13th November, 1894.—THOMAS WALKER, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Farrier. An invention for an improved trotting sulky, “Adjustable.” (Specification, 6s. 6d.; drawings, 15s.)
No. 7272.—19th November, 1894.—EDWARD RICHARDSON the younger, of Albury, Timaru, New Zealand, Station-manager. An invention for an improved fertiliser. (Specification, 2s.)
No. 7273.—17th November, 1894.—THOMAS BURNARD, of Lyttelton, New Zealand, Draper. An invention for an improved ventilator, more especially applicable to windows. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 10s.)
No. 7274.—16th November, 1894.—FREDERICK PRATT, of Sumner, Canterbury, New Zealand, Solicitor. An invention
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🌾 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources21 November 1894
Patent, Inventions, Specifications, Opposition, Patent Office
22 names identified
- Gideon Bish, Inventor of improvements in harrows
- John Holliday (Harbourmaster), Inventor of improved anti-fouling paint
- Angus Cameron (Marine Superintendent), Inventor of improved anti-fouling paint
- James Sheppard (Mechanical Engineer), Inventor of improved belt-fastener
- Alfred Cole (Builder), Inventor of improvements in levers
- Ernest Alfred Wakeman (Carpenter), Inventor of perforated plant-protector
- Herbert Wakeman (Plumber), Inventor of perforated plant-protector
- Reginald Mackinnon (Gentleman), Inventor of weed-eradicator implement
- John Marshall (Mechanic), Inventor of improvements in windmills
- Richard William Sceats (Tobacconist), Inventor of improved uppers of boots and shoes
- William Walker (Electrician), Inventor of improvements in primary voltaic batteries
- Frank Richard Wilkins (Chemical Merchant), Inventor of improvements in primary voltaic batteries
- Jabez Lones (Manufacturer), Inventor of improvements in primary voltaic batteries
- Albert Krank (Engineer), Inventor of improvements in apparatus for high-speed rotary motion
- Thomas Affleck (Commercial Traveller), Inventor of improved mode of curing fresh meat
- Frederick Pratt (Solicitor), Inventor of improvements in aërating vessels
- John Crook (Mining Engineer), Inventor of wire-strainer
- John Anderson (Ironworker), Inventor of milk-can rim
- Thomas Walker (Farrier), Inventor of improved trotting sulky
- Edward Richard Richardson (Station-manager), Inventor of improved fertiliser
- Thomas Burnard (Draper), Inventor of improved ventilator
- Frederick Pratt (Solicitor), Inventor of unspecified improvements
- A. L. Herdman, Minister of Justice
NZ Gazette 1894, No 84