✨ Patent Applications and Status
1860 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 88
Provisional Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 27th November, 1895.
A PPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional
specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 8049.—9th November, 1895.—CARL AUGUST BERGER-
SEN, of Palmerston North, New Zealand, Engineer and Ma-
chinist. An invention for improvements in wire-strainers.
No. 8054.—13th November, 1895.—ALEXANDER HEINRICH
KRAUSE, of Russell Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand, Agent.
An invention for improvements in envelopes and wrappers
for greater safety and security of correspondence, valuables,
or other enclosures.
No. 8055.—13th November, 1895.—THOMAS HENRY PROSSER,
of Boyeo, Teacher, and MARK YOUNG, of Frankston, Licensed
Victualler, both in Victoria. An invention for an improved
clothes-peg.
No. 8056.—12th November, 1895.—JAMES WILLIAM MUL-
LON, Wool-classer, and ANDREW TODD, Sheep-farmer, both of
71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand. An in-
vention for improvements in furniture-castors.
No. 8058.—12th November, 1895.—ALBERT HORMANN, of
Waikiwi, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer. An invention en-
titled "Hormann's Improved Blight-destroyer," for the
destruction of blight on all kinds of fruit and other trees,
particularly scale-blight.
No. 8059.—13th November, 1895.—JAMES WATT BRAND-
RETH, of Linwood, near Christchurch, New Zealand, Iron-
monger. An invention for a new or improved appliance for
distributing water or other liquids, or artificial manures.
No. 8062.—14th November, 1895.—CHARLES HENRY MASON,
of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand,
Painter. An invention for improved apparatus to assist
tractive power in starting vehicles.
No. 8063.—14th November, 1895.—DANIEL WILKINS FES-
SEY, of West Plains, Invercargill, New Zealand, Machinery
Salesman. An invention for a New Zealand food for poul-
try, pigs, horses, cattle, sheep.
No. 8064.—16th November, 1895.—WILLIAM ANDREWS and
ARTHUR WARD BEAVEN, carrying on business in copartner-
ship as "Andrews and Beaven," at Christchurch, New
Zealand, Agricultural Engineers. An invention for improve-
ments in and relating to seed cleaning, polishing, and sepa-
rating machinery.
No. 8065.—18th November, 1895.—HENRY GEORGE BEDELL,
Jun., Tailor, and LENA BEDELL, Settler, both of Windsor
Place, Wellington, New Zealand. An invention for im-
proved spouting-dies of any design, to be known as "Bedells'
Lightning Dies."
No. 8066.—19th November, 1895.—CORNELIUS HUBERT
O'DWYER, of Rangiwahia, near Feilding, New Zealand,
Labourer. An invention for an improved staple for wire-
fencing and other purposes.
No. 8067.—15th November, 1895.—DAVID RICHARDSON, of
Gore, New Zealand, Hotelkeeper. An invention for im-
provements in gold-extracting machines, to be called "The
Richardson Improved Gold-amalgamator."
No. 8068.—15th November, 1895.—JOHN HART, of Hobson
Street, Fruit-dealer, and WILLIAM EDMUND HUMPHREYS, of
Karangahape Road, Animal-trainer, both in Auckland, New
Zealand. An invention entitled "The Cherokee Indian
Pain Specific," for cure of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago,
neuralgia, and stiff joints.
No. 8070.—20th November, 1895.—ARTHUR BROWN, of
Crawford Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Carpenter. An
invention for cutting grass or other material, to be called
"The Wellington Revolving Reaper."
No. 8075.—20th November, 1895.—ROBERT CHAMBERS
NORMAN, of 58, Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Secretary
and Superintendent of the Alfred Hospital, Melbourne. An
invention for improved automatic fastenings for windows.
No. 8076.—21st November, 1895.—GEORGE VERNON HUD-
SON, of Wellington, New Zealand, Clerk. An invention for
a new or improved time-table.
No. 8078.—19th November, 1895.—WILLIAM JOHN BARLOW,
of Christchurch, New Zealand, Cycle-manufacturer. An
invention for an improved driving-gear for bicycles.
No. 8079.—20th November, 1895.—LAVERTIX NELSON
DYHRBERG, of Ashburton, New Zealand, Brickmaker. An
invention for an improvement in cycles, to be called
"Dyhrberg Improved Driving-gear for Cycles."
No. 8080.—23rd November, 1895.—WILLIAM THOMAS OWEN,
of 42, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Farmer.
An invention for improvements in and relating to the
destruction of weeds and the preservation of permanent-
way, more especially applicable to railways.
No. 8081.—23rd November, 1895.—ALEXANDER PRINGLE, of
42, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Farmer. An
invention for improved devices for facilitating swimming.
No. 8082.—22nd November, 1895.—JOSEPH RICHARD HARE
and ARNOLD HARE, both of Turner Street, Auckland, New
Zealand, Students. An invention for the cure of headache,
neuralgia, toothache, catarrh and various other affections
of the mucous membranes, called "The Acme Menthol
Inhaler."
No. 8087.—21st November, 1895.—GEORGE HEAVINSON
ROBINSON, of William Street, Barfield, Mornington, Dunedin,
New Zealand, Expressman. An invention for an improved
amalgamator for saving gold and some other precious
metals.
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.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
L IST of applications for Letters Patent (with which com-
plete specifications have been lodged) lapsed from the
14th November, 1895, to the 27th November, 1895, in-
clusive:—
No. 6838.—J. P. Richardson, finger for mowers, &c.
No. 6854.—M. Grainger, gear-case for cycles.
No. 6855.—L. W. Mence, photography.
No. 6858.—W. W. Crawford, blender and temperature-
regulator for liquids.
No. 6862.—H. E. and F. J. McDonald, ditching-plough.
No. 6864.—A. L. Macdonald, sheep-brand.
No. 6865.—H. D. C. Marr, ammonia or gas compressors.
No. 6866.—A. Cussen, brooch-pin fastener.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.
Letters Patent void.
L IST of Letters Patent void through non-payment of fee
for second term from the 14th November, 1895, to the
27th November, 1895, inclusive:—
No. 5138.—G. S. Suisted and C. E. Dahl, butter-mould.
No. 5141.—B. Fiedler, matchbox.
No. 5143.—W. Aggers, water-boiler.
No. 5145.—W. F. C. Fail, sight-feed lubricators.
No. 5149.—A. E. T. Lees, pumping-engines.
No. 5150.—G. G. Turri, bottle-stoppers (the General Bottle-
seal Syndicate, Limited—W. Painter).
No. 5154.—J. B. Jackson, fastening billhooks to handles.
No. 5155.—A. W. Reid, turbines.
No. 5156.—T. Goodall, fuel.
No. 5157.—J. Higginbottom, centrifugal separating-ma-
chines.
No. 5160.—A. Mackie, tuyere.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.
Further Fees paid.
L ETTERS PATENT on which the second term's fees
have been paid (the dates of payment are noted at the
end):—
No. 5310.—C. L. Wheeler, seed and grain disintegrator.
21st November, 1895.
No. 5315.—G. Andrews, animal trap. 27th November,
1895.
No. 5335.—H. Pape and W. Henneberg, separation of ma-
terials. 20th November, 1895.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.
Letters Patent sealed.
L IST of Letters Patent sealed from the 14th November
1895, to the 27th November, 1895, inclusive:—
No. 7057.—E. Walker and J. A. Henderson, fencing-post.
No. 7071.—R. M. Macdonald, turnstiles.
No. 7100.—G. A. Troup, check-nut.
No. 7327.—J. Crawford, race-starting machine.
No. 7381.—A. H. Hart, toy (La Boite Magique, Limited—
A. Martin).
No. 7634.—E. L. Pease, structural arrangement.
No. 7769.—A. Cameron, drain apparatus.
No. 7778.—W. Stevenson, soldering-iron.
No. 7786.—M. M. Henderson, G. Fullerton, and C. W.
Watson, boxes.
No. 7840.—J. Graham and G. Watson, gorse-chipper.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.
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🏭 Provisional Specifications Accepted
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 November 1895
Patent, Inventions, Specifications, Provisional, Patent Office, Wellington
28 names identified
- Carl August Bergersen, Accepted provisional specification for wire-strainers
- Alexander Heinrich Krause, Accepted provisional specification for envelopes and wrappers
- Thomas Henry Prosser, Accepted provisional specification for improved clothes-peg
- Mark Young, Accepted provisional specification for improved clothes-peg
- James William Mullon, Accepted provisional specification for furniture-castors
- Andrew Todd, Accepted provisional specification for furniture-castors
- Albert Hormann, Accepted provisional specification for blight-destroyer
- James Watt Brandreth, Accepted provisional specification for water distribution appliance
- Charles Henry Mason, Accepted provisional specification for apparatus to assist tractive power
- Daniel Wilkins Fessey, Accepted provisional specification for poultry, pigs, horses, cattle, sheep food
- William Andrews, Accepted provisional specification for seed cleaning, polishing, and separating machinery
- Arthur Ward Beaven, Accepted provisional specification for seed cleaning, polishing, and separating machinery
- Henry George Bedell (Junior), Accepted provisional specification for spouting-dies
- Lena Bedell, Accepted provisional specification for spouting-dies
- Cornelius Hubert O'Dwyer, Accepted provisional specification for wire-fencing staple
- David Richardson, Accepted provisional specification for gold-extracting machine
- John Hart, Accepted provisional specification for pain specific
- William Edmund Humphreys, Accepted provisional specification for pain specific
- Arthur Brown, Accepted provisional specification for grass cutting reaper
- Robert Chambers Norman, Accepted provisional specification for automatic window fastenings
- George Vernon Hudson, Accepted provisional specification for time-table
- William John Barlow, Accepted provisional specification for bicycle driving-gear
- Lavertix Nelson Dyhrberg, Accepted provisional specification for cycle driving-gear
- William Thomas Owen, Accepted provisional specification for weed destruction and railway preservation
- Alexander Pringle, Accepted provisional specification for swimming devices
- Joseph Richard Hare, Accepted provisional specification for headache, neuralgia, toothache, catarrh cure
- Arnold Hare, Accepted provisional specification for headache, neuralgia, toothache, catarrh cure
- George Heavinson Robinson, Accepted provisional specification for amalgamator for gold and precious metals
- F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar
🏭 Lapsed Patent Applications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 November 1895
Patent, Lapsed, Applications, Patent Office, Wellington
8 names identified
- J. P. Richardson, Lapsed application for finger for mowers
- M. Grainger, Lapsed application for gear-case for cycles
- L. W. Mence, Lapsed application for photography
- W. W. Crawford, Lapsed application for blender and temperature-regulator for liquids
- H. E. and F. J. McDonald, Lapsed application for ditching-plough
- A. L. Macdonald, Lapsed application for sheep-brand
- H. D. C. Marr, Lapsed application for ammonia or gas compressors
- A. Cussen, Lapsed application for brooch-pin fastener
- F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar
🏭 Void Letters Patent
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 November 1895
Patent, Void, Non-payment, Fee, Patent Office, Wellington
12 names identified
- G. S. Suisted, Void patent for butter-mould
- C. E. Dahl, Void patent for butter-mould
- B. Fiedler, Void patent for matchbox
- W. Aggers, Void patent for water-boiler
- W. F. C. Fail, Void patent for sight-feed lubricators
- A. E. T. Lees, Void patent for pumping-engines
- G. G. Turri, Void patent for bottle-stoppers
- J. B. Jackson, Void patent for fastening billhooks to handles
- A. W. Reid, Void patent for turbines
- T. Goodall, Void patent for fuel
- J. Higginbottom, Void patent for centrifugal separating-machines
- A. Mackie, Void patent for tuyere
- F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar
🏭 Further Fees Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 November 1895
Patent, Fees, Payment, Patent Office, Wellington
- C. L. Wheeler, Paid second term's fee for seed and grain disintegrator
- G. Andrews, Paid second term's fee for animal trap
- H. Pape, Paid second term's fee for separation of materials
- W. Henneberg, Paid second term's fee for separation of materials
- F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 November 1895
Patent, Sealed, Patent Office, Wellington
14 names identified
- E. Walker, Sealed patent for fencing-post
- J. A. Henderson, Sealed patent for fencing-post
- R. M. Macdonald, Sealed patent for turnstiles
- G. A. Troup, Sealed patent for check-nut
- J. Crawford, Sealed patent for race-starting machine
- A. H. Hart, Sealed patent for toy
- E. L. Pease, Sealed patent for structural arrangement
- A. Cameron, Sealed patent for drain apparatus
- W. Stevenson, Sealed patent for soldering-iron
- M. M. Henderson, Sealed patent for boxes
- G. Fullerton, Sealed patent for boxes
- C. W. Watson, Sealed patent for boxes
- J. Graham, Sealed patent for gorse-chipper
- G. Watson, Sealed patent for gorse-chipper
- F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar
NZ Gazette 1895, No 88