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488
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 7458.—28th February, 1895.—MARIE ANTOINE JOSEPH
Roux, of 262, Rue du Faubourg, St. Honore, Paris, France,
Mining Engineer. An invention for a process and apparatus
for separating the metals and other ingredients from blende.
(Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 7459.—28th February, 1895.—JAMES CURTIN, of 409,
Lygon Street, Carlton, Victoria, Builder and Manufacturer.
An invention for improvements in ventilation apparatus.
(Specification, 19s.; drawings, £1.)
No. 7464.—26th February, 1895.—ALFRED LAUNCELOT
JAMES TAIT, of Alexandra Street, Dunedin, New Zealand,
Medical and Mechanical Electrician. An invention for an
improved syphon for filling lamps with oil from tins or
vessels, and for performing analogous works, entitled "The
Safety Kerosene-lamp Syphon." (Specification, 4s.; draw-
ings, 3s.)
No. 7466.—4th March, 1895.—FRANKLIN DAVID CUMMER,
of No. 1051, East Madison Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, United
States of America, Manufacturer. An invention for improve-
ments in mechanical driers and to a novel process of drying
and disintegrating materials. (Specification, £3 3s.; draw-
ings, £2 2s. 6d.)
No. 7467.—4th March, 1895.—FREDERICK SIGISMUND
SALBERG, of London, England, Merchant. An invention for
improvements in or relating to the disinfection of house and
other refuse, and apparatus therefor. (Specification, £2 13s.;
drawings, £4.)
No. 7469.—4th March, 1895.—JOSEPH WILLIAM SUTTON,
of Eagle Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Engineer. An in-
vention for improvement in the recovery of gold precipitated
from its chloride solution by sulphate of iron. (Specifica-
tion, 4s. 6d.)
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, 6th March, 1895.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional
specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 7440.—21st February, 1895.—GEORGE LANSELL, of
the Fortuna Crushing-works, Bendigo, Victoria, Quartz-
miner. An invention for improvements in or relating to the
pumping or raising of water.
No. 7444.—19th February, 1895.—RICHARD CHAMBERS, of
Cambridge, Auckland, New Zealand, Flour-miller. An in-
vention for the preparation of the fibre of Phormium tenax,
to be used for the manufacture of rope or for other spinning
purposes.
No. 7445.—19th February, 1895.—RICHARD CHAMBERS, of
Cambridge, Auckland, New Zealand, Flour-miller. An in-
vention for improving the quality of the fibre of Phormium
tenax, to be used for the manufacture of rope, spinning, or
other purposes.
No. 7446.—19th February, 1895.—DAVID JONES, of Whare-
ora, Whangarei, Auckland, New Zealand, Farmer. An in-
vention for an improved method of and apparatus for
launching ships' boats.
No. 7447.—21st February, 1895.—ARTHUR HENDERSON
ROBINSON, of 333, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Engi-
neer. An invention for improvements in the methods of
entrapping rabbits and other animals, and apparatus
therefor.
No. 7448.—21st February, 1895.—ALEXANDER HARPER
ANDERSON, of Lichfield Street, Christchurch, New Zealand,
Importer's Agent. An invention for improvements in dis-
engaging-gear on traction-engines.
No. 7451.—25th February, 1895.—KATHARINE ELIZABETH
NORIE, of Hill Street, Wellington, New Zealand. An inven-
tion for a door-fastener, to be called "The Simplex."
No. 7452.—26th February, 1895.—ARTHUR ELDRED
MCGREGOR, of Akaroa, New Zealand, Post-office Clerk. An
invention for an improved castor.
No. 7461.—1st March, 1895.—JOHN ALGER BELK, of Feild-
ing, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. An invention for an im-
proved protector for elastic tires.
No. 7462.—27th February, 1895.—JOHN DAVIES, of Maria
Road, South Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. An inven-
tion for improvements in soldering-irons.
No. 7465.—4th March, 1895.—GERSHON BOWMAN, at pre-
sent of 37, Cursitor Street, London, England, Engineer. An
invention for improvements in mechanically-driven shears
for cutting wool and hair.
No. 7468.—4th March, 1895.—WALTER JOHN MINTER, of
8, Elm Road, Stratford, England, Inventor, and JOHN
SANDERS, of 41, Ferndale Road, Leytonstone, England, Re-
tired Silversmith. An invention for improvements in or
connected with pocketknives and such-like folding instru-
ments.
No. 7470.—4th March, 1895.—EDWARD PURSER, of 42,
Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Agent. An in-
vention for apparatus for extracting iron from gold-bearing
sand.
No. 7471.—1st March, 1895.—JAMES WISEMAN and JOHN
WISEMAN, of Queen Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Whole-
sale Saddlers and Manufacturers. An invention entitled
"Wiseman's Acme Horse-cover," for preventing the cover
chafing the body of horse, and to give freedom of action to
horse's body and limbs, also by the construction of the cover
to prevent its falling off the horse.
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 21st February,
1895, to the 6th March, 1895, inclusive:—
No. 6558.—G. F. Gee and G. Anderson, can-opener.
No. 6566.—J. H. Boundy, tallying-machine.
No. 6709.—J. H. O'Brien, washing-boards and -machines.
No. 6743.—J. R. Newton, wool-presses.
No. 7199.—G. Anderson, switch for working points of rails
or tracks.
No. 7248.—R. Mackinnon, weed-eradicating implement.
No. 7273.—T. Burnard, ventilator.
No. 7324.—C. Tucker, issuing tickets (C. H. Hakendorf).
No. 7325.—G. Henley and J. Henley, sen., watch-pockets
of garments.
No. 7326.—F. H. Davis, core-boring apparatus.
No. 7328.—H. L. Sulman and F. L. Teed, extraction of
precious metals from ores.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
Letters Patent void.
LIST of Letters Patent void through non-payment of fee
of £5 for second term, under "The Patents, Designs,
and Trade-marks Act, 1889," from the 21st February, 1895,
to the 6th March, 1895, inclusive:—
No. 4714.—A. J. Billows, Irish Moss jelly.
No. 4716.—F. Eilershausen, manufacture of caustic soda.
No. 4717.—F. Eilershausen, manufacture of sulphide of
sodium.
No. 4718.—H. Metcalfe, packing-case.
No. 4727.—F. Redman, clocks for advertising, &c.
No. 4730.—H. Noyes, manufacturing wrought-iron disc-
wheels (W. Pelz).
No. 4731.—The American Indicator and Improvement
Company, station-indicators (J. Kueffer).
No. 4735.—J. Anderson, flax-dressing.
No. 4738.—C. L. Bachelerie, preserving organic substances.
No. 4742.—J. Abbott, loading and unloading vessels.
No. 4743.—The Giffard Gun and Ordnance Company
(Limited), cartridge-cases, and charging same with liquefied
carbonic-acid gas (P. Giffard).
No. 4744.—N. Dodgshun, tweed-rack.
No. 4748.—A. Watts, soap.'
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 21st February, 1895, to the 6th March, 1895, inclu-
sive:—
No. 6368.—J. Morgan, winch to force steady-blocks under
wheels of travelling threshing-machines.
No. 6369.—G. W. Sturgess, cough mixture.
No. 6371.—E. L'E. Barton, pneumatic billiard-cushion.
No. 6378.—D. Donald, wool-press.
No. 6379.—D. Donald, double eccentric lever.
No. 6384.—A. Morrison, elevators.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
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🌾 Patent Applications Accepted
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources28 February 1895
Patents, Inventions, Specifications, Drawings, Mining, Ventilation, Lamps, Driers, Disinfection, Gold Recovery
6 names identified
- Marie Antoine Joseph Roux, Invention for separating metals from blende
- James Curtin, Invention for improvements in ventilation apparatus
- Alfred Launcelot James Tait, Invention for improved syphon for filling lamps with oil
- Franklin David Cummer, Invention for improvements in mechanical driers and drying process
- Frederick Sigismund Salberg, Invention for improvements in disinfection of refuse
- Joseph William Sutton, Invention for recovery of gold from chloride solution
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🌾 Provisional Patent Specifications Accepted
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources6 March 1895
Provisional Specifications, Patents, Inventions, Water Pumping, Phormium Tenax, Ship Launching, Rabbit Trapping, Traction Engines, Door Fasteners, Castors, Elastic Tires, Soldering Irons, Wool Cutting, Pocketknives, Iron Extraction, Horse Covers
15 names identified
- George Lansell, Invention for improvements in water pumping
- Richard Chambers, Invention for preparation of Phormium tenax fibre
- David Jones, Invention for improved method of launching ships' boats
- Arthur Henderson Robinson, Invention for improvements in rabbit trapping
- Alexander Harper Anderson, Invention for improvements in disengaging-gear on traction-engines
- Katharine Elizabeth Norie, Invention for door-fastener
- Arthur Eldred McGregor, Invention for improved castor
- John Alger Belk, Invention for improved protector for elastic tires
- John Davies, Invention for improvements in soldering-irons
- Gershon Bowman, Invention for improvements in mechanically-driven shears
- Walter John Minter, Invention for improvements in pocketknives
- John Sanders, Invention for improvements in pocketknives
- Edward Purser, Invention for apparatus for extracting iron from gold-bearing sand
- James Wiseman, Invention for horse-cover
- John Wiseman, Invention for horse-cover
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🌾 Letters Patent Sealed
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources6 March 1895
Letters Patent, Can-Openers, Tallying-Machines, Washing-Machines, Wool-Presses, Rail Switches, Weed-Eradicating Implements, Ventilators, Ticket Issuing, Watch-Pockets, Core-Boring Apparatus, Metal Extraction
15 names identified
- G. F. Gee, Can-opener
- G. Anderson, Can-opener
- J. H. Boundy, Tallying-machine
- J. H. O'Brien, Washing-boards and machines
- J. R. Newton, Wool-presses
- G. Anderson, Switch for working points of rails
- R. Mackinnon, Weed-eradicating implement
- T. Burnard, Ventilator
- C. Tucker, Issuing tickets
- C. H. Hakendorf, Issuing tickets
- G. Henley, Watch-pockets of garments
- J., sen. Henley, Watch-pockets of garments
- F. H. Davis, Core-boring apparatus
- H. L. Sulman, Extraction of precious metals from ores
- F. L. Teed, Extraction of precious metals from ores
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🌾 Letters Patent Void
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources6 March 1895
Letters Patent, Void, Irish Moss Jelly, Caustic Soda, Sulphide of Sodium, Packing-Case, Advertising Clocks, Disc-Wheels, Station-Indicators, Flax-Dressing, Organic Substance Preservation, Vessel Loading, Cartridge-Cases, Tweed-Rack, Soap
13 names identified
- A. J. Billows, Irish Moss jelly
- F. Eilershausen, Manufacture of caustic soda
- F. Eilershausen, Manufacture of sulphide of sodium
- H. Metcalfe, Packing-case
- F. Redman, Clocks for advertising
- W. Pelz, Manufacturing wrought-iron disc-wheels
- J. Kueffer, Station-indicators
- J. Anderson, Flax-dressing
- C. L. Bachelerie, Preserving organic substances
- J. Abbott, Loading and unloading vessels
- P. Giffard, Cartridge-cases and charging with liquefied carbonic-acid gas
- N. Dodgshun, Tweed-rack
- A. Watts, Soap
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🌾 Applications for Letters Patent Lapsed
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources6 March 1895
Patent Applications, Lapsed, Winch, Cough Mixture, Billiard-Cushion, Wool-Press, Double Eccentric Lever, Elevators
6 names identified
- J. Morgan, Winch to force steady-blocks under wheels of travelling threshing-machines
- G. W. Sturgess, Cough mixture
- E. L'E. Barton, Pneumatic billiard-cushion
- D. Donald, Wool-press
- D. Donald, Double eccentric lever
- A. Morrison, Elevators
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
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