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invention for improvements in wool-drying. (Specification, 7s. 6d.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 8736.—15th August, 1896.—WALTER PECK, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for improvements in apparatus for thawing frozen meat and produce. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 8738.—23rd July, 1896.—JOHN CROW MCGEORGE, of 31, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Consulting Engineer. An invention for improvements in the method of and apparatus for gold-saving, especially for dredges. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, 15s. 6d.)

No. 8741.—15th August, 1896.—HERMAN FRASCH, of Euclid Avenue, corner of Kennard Street, Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America, Manufacturer. An invention for improvements in mining gold and similar metals. (Specification, £1 16s.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 8742.—15th August, 1896.—EMILY PONTIN, of The Poplars, Pascoe Street, Williamstown, Victoria, Married Woman. An invention for an improved lining for boxes or packages intended for the transport or storage of butter and other edible substances. (Specification, 6s. 6d.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 8743.—17th August, 1896.—ALFRED WESTWOOD, of 8, Horsely Heath, Tipton, Staffordshire, England, Works Foreman. An invention for improvements in the mode and means for supporting the ends of girders and other beams. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 8744.—17th August, 1896.—WILLIAM ROBERTS KING, Mechanical Engineer, and FRANCIS WYATT, Chemist, both of 12, Old Slip, New York City, United States of America. An invention for improvements in apparatus and process for forming calcium-carbide. (Specification, £1; drawings, 16s.)

No. 8745.—17th August, 1896.—CHARLES WHITEMAN, of Church Lawford, Rugby, Warwick, England, Machinist. An invention for an improved gate-fastener. (Specification, 5s. 6d.; drawings, 16s.)

No. 8746.—17th August, 1896.—JOHN GLENVILLE MURPHY, of Middletown, Connecticut, United States of America, Mining Engineer. An invention for process of and apparatus for extracting gold from its ores. (Specification, £1 10s.; drawings, £1 1s.)

No. 8747.—17th August, 1896.—LÉON BOLLÉE, of Le Mans, France, Inventor. An invention for improvements in or relating to self-propelled vehicles. (Specification, £1 4s.; drawings, £1 6s.)

No. 8749.—17th August, 1896.—ADOLF GUTENSOHN, of 90, Park Street, Limehouse, Middlesex, England, Metallurgist. An invention for an improved process, and means used therein, for the disintegration of quartz and similar minerals. (Specification, 10s.; drawings, 11s.)

No. 8750.—17th August, 1896.—EVAN ROBERTS DOWN, of Station Yard, Gillingham, Dorset, England, Bacon-curer. An invention for improvements in curing bacon, hams, and other kinds of meat. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, £1 2s. 6d.)

No. 8751.—17th August, 1896.—EVAN ROBERTS DOWN, of Station Yard, Gillingham, Dorset, England, Bacon-curer. An invention for improvements in or connected with cylinders or vessels for curing bacon and hams, for creosoting wood, and for similar purposes. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, £1 7s. 6d.)

No. 8752.—17th August, 1896.—JAMES MACTEAR, of Victoria Mansions, London, England, Chemical Expert and Engineer. An invention for improvements in the extraction of precious metals from their ores, or from compounds containing the same. (Specification, 6s. 6d.)

No. 8755.—18th August, 1896.—JACOB PULVER WRIGHT, of 46, Avon Street, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America, Mechanical Engineer. An invention for improvements in and relating to machines for making matches. (Specification, £8 8s.; drawings, £10.)

No. 8756.—18th August, 1896.—MATHEW ERICKSEN WIG, of Napier, New Zealand, Sailmaker. An invention for an improved oilskin coat or jacket. (Specification, 5s. 6d.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 8757.—21st July, 1896.—EDWARD ALBERT TRENDALL, of Upper Pitt Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Printer. An invention entitled “The Trendall Cycle-gear,” for bicycles, tricycles, velocipedes, and vehicles of a like description. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 8759.—19th August, 1896.—ALEXANDER MCDONALD, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engine-driver. An invention for an improvement in traction-engines and the like. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 8760.—17th August, 1896.—EDWARD SMETHURST, of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for improved apparatus for manoeuvring ships. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 8761.—17th August, 1896.—JOHN GORDON HARVEY, of Rakaiā, Canterbury, New Zealand, Agricultural Engineer. An invention for improved adjustable furrow-cutter and packer for attachment to ploughs. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 8762.—17th August, 1896.—JOSEPH KNOTT, of 48, East Belt, Christchurch, New Zealand, Temperance Lecturer. An invention entitled “Combined Gasometer, Purifier, Lantern-stand, and Packing-case for Lime-light Apparatus.” (Specification, 5s. 6d.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 8766.—17th July, 1896.—ALFRED LAUNCELOT JAMES TAIT, of 31, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Inventor. An invention entitled “Tait’s Springless Appliance for and Method of catching Animals, or forming other Holdfast.” (Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 8767.—21st August, 1896.—Professor Dr. WILHELM HAMPE and Professor Dr. CARL SCHNABEL, both of the University of Clausthal, Hanover, Germany. An invention for improvements in the manufacture of zinc-oxide. (Specification, 2s. 6d.)

No. 8770.—21st August, 1896.—HENRY LIVINGSTONE SULMAN, of Day Dawn, The Murchison, Western Australia, Metallurgist and Analytical Chemist. An invention for improvements in apparatus for the recovery of precious metals from their solutions. (Specification, 16s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 8771.—21st August, 1896.—OSCAR ANDREWS, of Levin, Wellington, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An invention for an improved wire-strainer and -splicer. (Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 8772.—22nd August, 1896.—ANTON HENDRICK HANSEN, of Mitchelltown, near Wellington, New Zealand, Contractor, and CHARLES HANSEN, of Wellington aforesaid, Cooper’s Apprentice. An invention for an improved draught-preventing apparatus for attachment to doors and windows. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 8776.—22nd August, 1896.—SAMUEL PERRY CLEMENTS, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Blind-manufacturer. An invention for improvements in apparatus for operating Venetian blinds. (Specification, 5s. 6d.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 8778.—29th July, 1896.—ROBERT NOBLE ADAMS, of 31, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Publisher. An invention for an improved method of and machine for insetting newspapers and pamphlets; or, combined insetting and trimming machine. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 10s. 6d.)

No. 8781.—20th August, 1896.—SAMUEL DODGE, of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, Straw-tier. An invention for improved baling-press. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 8782.—24th August, 1896.—Dr. OSCAR FRÖLICH, of 5, Hohenzollern-strasse, Steglitz, near Berlin, Germany, Physicist. An invention for improved process for extracting metals from pyritic ores by treatment with chlorine, and for recovering the chlorine employed. (Specification, 5s. 6d.)

No. 8784.—24th August, 1896.—AUGUSTUS GROSS, of 68, Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Engineer. An invention for improvements in boots and shoes. (Specification, 8s.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 8786.—24th August, 1896.—EDGAR ARTHUR ASHCROFT, of 34, Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Electrical Engineer. An invention for improvement in the treatment of compounds of ores containing zinc. (Specification, 9s.)

No. 8787.—24th August, 1896.—KELSO KING, of 120, Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Underwriter (assignee of William Merton, of Glen Street, Marrickville, near Sydney aforesaid, Watchmaker). An invention for improvements in pneumatic-tired wheels to facilitate the inflation of the tire. (Specification, 15s.; drawings, £1 1s.)

No. 8788.—24th August, 1896.—GEORGE BARNES, of Kerford House, Kerford Road, Albert Park, near Melbourne, Victoria, Journalist, and FREDERICK PERCY STEVENS, of 127, William Street, Melbourne aforesaid, Auctioneer. An invention for an improved combined postal wrapper and letter-sheet. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 6s.)

No. 8789.—24th August, 1896.—THOMAS J. THOMPSON, of 60, Cuba Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Ironmonger, and OTTO VON HARTITZSCH, of Willis Street, Wellington aforesaid, Photographer. An invention for an improved clothes-peg. (Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 8793.—25th August, 1896.—JAMES HARROW, of 149, King Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, New Zealand, Brassworker. An invention for a combined stench-tight commode and water flush-pump. (Specification, 8s.; drawings, 11s.)

No. 8795.—14th August, 1896.—THOMAS RICHARDSON, of Ngapara, New Zealand, Sailmaker. An invention for improvements in coverings for protecting horses, entitled “Richardson’s Self-adjusting Horse-cover.” (Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

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40 names identified
  • Walter Peck, Patent applicant for wool-drying improvements
  • John Crow McGeorge, Patent applicant for gold-saving improvements
  • Herman Frasch, Patent applicant for mining gold improvements
  • Emily Pontin, Patent applicant for improved lining for boxes
  • Alfred Westwood, Patent applicant for improvements in supporting girders
  • William Roberts King, Patent applicant for calcium-carbide improvements
  • Francis Wyatt, Patent applicant for calcium-carbide improvements
  • Charles Whiteman, Patent applicant for improved gate-fastener
  • John Glenville Murphy, Patent applicant for gold extraction improvements
  • Léon Bollée, Patent applicant for self-propelled vehicles improvements
  • Adolf Gutensohn, Patent applicant for quartz disintegration improvements
  • Evan Roberts Down, Patent applicant for bacon curing improvements
  • James Mactear, Patent applicant for precious metals extraction improvements
  • Jacob Pulver Wright, Patent applicant for match-making machines improvements
  • Mathew Ericksen Wig, Patent applicant for improved oilskin coat
  • Edward Albert Trendall, Patent applicant for cycle-gear improvements
  • Alexander McDonald, Patent applicant for traction-engine improvements
  • Edward Smethurst, Patent applicant for ship manoeuvring apparatus improvements
  • John Gordon Harvey, Patent applicant for adjustable furrow-cutter improvements
  • Joseph Knott, Patent applicant for combined gasometer improvements
  • Alfred Launcelot James Tait, Patent applicant for springless appliance for catching animals
  • Wilhelm Hampe (Professor Dr.), Patent applicant for zinc-oxide manufacture improvements
  • Carl Schnabel (Professor Dr.), Patent applicant for zinc-oxide manufacture improvements
  • Henry Livingstone Sulman, Patent applicant for precious metals recovery improvements
  • Oscar Andrews, Patent applicant for improved wire-strainer
  • Anton Hendrick Hansen, Patent applicant for draught-preventing apparatus improvements
  • Charles Hansen, Patent applicant for draught-preventing apparatus improvements
  • Samuel Perry Clements, Patent applicant for Venetian blinds apparatus improvements
  • Robert Noble Adams, Patent applicant for insetting machine improvements
  • Samuel Dodge, Patent applicant for baling-press improvements
  • Oscar Fröhlich (Dr.), Patent applicant for metal extraction process improvements
  • Augustus Gross, Patent applicant for boots and shoes improvements
  • Edgar Arthur Ashcroft, Patent applicant for zinc ore treatment improvements
  • Kelso King, Patent applicant for pneumatic-tired wheels improvements
  • George Barnes, Patent applicant for combined postal wrapper improvements
  • Frederick Percy Stevens, Patent applicant for combined postal wrapper improvements
  • Thomas J. Thompson, Patent applicant for improved clothes-peg
  • Otto von Hartitzsch, Patent applicant for improved clothes-peg
  • James Harrow, Patent applicant for combined stench-tight commode improvements
  • Thomas Richardson, Patent applicant for self-adjusting horse-cover improvements

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar