✨ Patent Applications
Num. 28.
649
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1896.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1896.
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 15th April, 1896.
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 of opposition to the grant of any such patent. Such notice must set forth the particular grounds of objection, and be in duplicate. A fee of 10s. is payable thereon.
No. 7725.—4th July, 1895.—JOSEPH NORTH COCKER, of West Devonport, Tasmania, Farmer. An invention for improvements in potato-harvesters. (Specification, 10s.; drawings, £1 10s.)*
No. 7736.—10th July, 1895.—WILLIAM IGNATIUS SHANLY, of Hastings, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Plumber, and DANIEL MACNAMARA, of Hastings aforesaid, Gardener. An invention for improvements in machines for spraying fruit-trees and vines. (Specification, 7s. 6d.; drawings, 15s.)*
No. 7776.—27th July, 1895.—HARRY GREIG, of 42, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineers’ Agent. An invention for improved gearing for windmills. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)*
No. 7936.—30th September, 1895.—JOHN WILLIAM McDOUGALL, of Napier, New Zealand, Journalist. An invention for improvements in window frames and sashes. (Specification, 17s. 6d.; drawings, £1.)*
No. 7937.—30th September, 1895.—JOHN WILLIAM McDOUGALL, of Napier, New Zealand, Journalist. An invention for improvements in sash-frames for sliding sashes. (Specification, 10s.; drawings, 5s.)*
No. 8262.—6th February, 1896.—EDWIN ROBERT STANDFIELD, Medical Electrician, and FREDERICK BIGGS, Chemist, both of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, An invention for an improved detergent soap. (Specification, 2s.)*
No. 8281.—14th February, 1896.—JAMES PARK, Director of School of Mines, and EDWARD HANBURY WHITAKER, Assayer, both of Thames, New Zealand. An invention for an improved process of obtaining gold and silver from ores. (Specification, 2s.)*
No. 8319.—2nd March, 1896.—FRANK REGINALD KEYES and CHARLES AUGUSTUS BAKER, both of 20, Susquehanna Street, Binghamton, Broome, New York, United States of America, Inventors. An invention for improvements in machines for making cigars. (Specification, £1 10s.; drawings, £5.)
No. 8381.—1st April, 1896.—CHARLES THOMPSON, of Grant-ham, England, Maltster. An invention for improvements in means or apparatus for conveying substances such as grain, minerals, and the like. (Specification, 10s. 6d.; drawings, £1.)
No. 8384.—7th April, 1896.—GUILLAUME STECKEN, of 66, Rue Christine, Ostend, Belgium, Manufacturer. An invention for improvements in the manufacture of soap. (Specification, 5s.)
No. 8385.—7th April, 1896.—EDWARD CHARLES JOHNSTON, of “Folkestone,” Tupper Street, Marrickville, near Sydney, New South Wales, Gentleman. An invention for an improved basting-colander. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 8386.—7th April, 1896.—WALTER BROOME, of Bourke, New South Wales, Manager of Bourke Meat-preserving Works. An invention for a direct-acting process for chilling and curing meat, and means therefor. (Specification, 6s. 6d.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)
No. 8388.—8th April, 1896.—GEORGE WOOLLEY, of Citizen Street, Goulburn, New South Wales, Traveller. An invention for an improved adjustable support or rest for bicycles. (Specification, 15s. 6d.; drawings, 15s.)
No. 8389.—8th April, 1896.—ARTHUR BARKER, of 13a, Malta Street, Clerkenwell, London, England, Engineer. An invention for improvements in or connected with vaporisers for oil-engines. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 8392.—9th April, 1896.—JAMES EDWIN GEE and WILLIAM JOHN GEE, both of 2, Exchange Place, Middlesbrough-on-Tees, York, England, Lithographers. An invention for a portable machine for washing, scrubbing, and cleansing floors. (Specification, 14s.; drawings, £1 10s.)
No. 8393.—8th April, 1896.—BERNHARD BARON, of foot of East Fifty-second Street, New York, United States of America, Manufacturer. An invention for improvements in cigarettes, and in method of and apparatus for manufacturing the same. (Specification, 18s.; drawings, £1 5s.)
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🌾 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources15 April 1896
Patents, Inventions, Specifications, Public Inspection, Opposition
20 names identified
- Joseph North Cocker, Patent for potato-harvesters
- William Ignatius Shanly, Patent for fruit-tree and vine spraying machines
- Daniel MacNamara, Patent for fruit-tree and vine spraying machines
- Harry Greig, Patent for windmill gearing
- John William McDougall, Patent for window frames and sashes
- Edwin Robert Standfield (Medical Electrician), Patent for detergent soap
- Frederick Biggs (Chemist), Patent for detergent soap
- James Park (Director of School of Mines), Patent for gold and silver extraction process
- Edward Hanbury Whitaker (Assayer), Patent for gold and silver extraction process
- Frank Reginald Keyes, Patent for cigar-making machines
- Charles Augustus Baker, Patent for cigar-making machines
- Charles Thompson (Maltster), Patent for conveying substances
- Guillaume Stecken (Manufacturer), Patent for soap manufacture
- Edward Charles Johnston (Gentleman), Patent for basting-colander
- Walter Broome (Manager of Bourke Meat-preserving Works), Patent for meat chilling and curing
- George Woolley (Traveller), Patent for bicycle support
- Arthur Barker (Engineer), Patent for oil-engine vaporisers
- James Edwin Gee (Lithographers), Patent for floor cleaning machine
- William John Gee (Lithographers), Patent for floor cleaning machine
- Bernhard Baron (Manufacturer), Patent for cigarettes and manufacturing method
NZ Gazette 1896, No 27