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SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1896.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1896.
Notice of Acceptance of Complete Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 5th February, 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. 7503.—21st March, 1895.—HUGH McGILVRAY, of William Street, North-east Valley, Dunedin, New Zealand, Master Mariner, and ALFRED DRAY, of Osborne Street, South Dunedin, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. An invention for putting ships’ boats out, called “The Worm-geared Davits.” (Specification, 17s. ; drawings, 15s.)*
No. 7615.—20th May, 1895.—RICHARD BRIGHT, Jun., Blacksmith, and HUGH MACKAY, Station Overseer, both of 42, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. An invention for combined spade and poison-layer. (Specification, 9s. ; drawings, 5s.)*
No. 7780.—27th July, 1895.—GEORGE THOMSON, Lead-light Glazier, HENRY WILLIAMSON, Cabinetmaker, SAMUEL RICHARD STEDMAN, Cycle Engineer, and DAVID ROSE, Hairdresser, all of No. 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand. An invention for a new or improved cushion for billiard-tables. (Specification, 9s. ; drawings, 7s. 6d.)*
No. 7903.—16th September, 1895.—JAMES GRAY, of Crawford Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer (nominee of Clayton and Shuttleworth, of Lincoln, England, Engineers). An invention for an improved chaff-discharge for threshing-machines. (Specification, 8s. ; drawings, 5s.)*
No. 7908.—19th September, 1895.—CHARLES EDWIN DRAPER USHER, of Manning Road, Malvern, near Melbourne, Victoria, Gentleman. An invention for an improved variable driving-gear for bicycles and other velocipedes. (Specification, 11s. ; drawings, £1 7s. 6d.)*
No. 8172.—3rd January, 1896.—JOHN MUSSON, of 122, Bridge Road, Forest Lodge, Sydney, New South Wales, Civil Engineer. An invention for improvements in draw-bridges. (Specification, 10s. ; drawings, 3s.)
No. 8205.—16th January, 1896.—WILLIAM CHARLES PAGE, of Ashburton, New Zealand, Builder. An invention entitled “Page’s Lever Flooring and Lining Cramp.” (Specification, 3s. 6d. ; drawings, 3s.)
No. 8209.—23rd January, 1896.—LUDWIG MOND, of 20, Avenue Road, Regent’s Park, London, England, Manufacturing Chemist. An invention for improvements in apparatus for treating nickel-ores and other materials containing nickel with carbon monoxide, partly applicable to other purposes. (Specification, 18s. 6d. ; drawings, £1 15s.)
No. 8210.—23rd January, 1896.—JOSEPH BAXERES TORRES, of 17, St. Anne’s Court, London, England, Doctor of Sciences. An invention for improvements in or relating to the extraction of precious and other metals from their ores, and in apparatus therefor. (Specification, £1 7s. ; drawings, 5s.)
No. 8211.—23rd January, 1896.—JOHN CARTER, of North Sydney, New South Wales, Engineer (assignee of John Guthrie Murray, of Wamberal, Gosford, New South Wales, Chemical Engineer). An invention for improvements in explosive compounds. (Specification, 5s.)
No. 8217.—23rd January, 1896.—FRANK WILLIAM PETRE, Engineer and Architect, and ALEXANDER ARTHUR SCULLY, Police Constable, both of Dunedin, New Zealand (hereinafter known as “Petre and Co.”). An invention for an automatic instructor—a machine to be used for the purpose of registering instructions to be given to the driver or any other person on a locomotive railway-train or other wheeled vehicle, and automatically delivering same when necessary ; also to indicate at any time the exact position of the locomotive train or wheeled vehicle in a fog or darkness. (Specification, 5s. ; drawings, 7s. 6d.)
No. 8218.—25th January, 1896.—WILLIAM HENRY COWARD, of Hastings Villa, Bexley Road, Erith, Kent, England, Engineer. An invention for improvements in apparatus for concentrating, grading, or classifying crushed ore and other matters. (Specification, 8s. 6d. ; drawings, 10s.)
No. 8220.—27th January, 1896.—GEORGE JONES ATKINS, of 35, East Bank, Stamford Hill, Middlesex, England, Metallurgist. An invention for new or improved chloro-cyanide salts or compounds. (Specification, 7s.)
No. 8224.—29th January, 1896.—THE UNITED ALKALI COMPANY (LIMITED), of G 11, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool, England (assignees of Julius Raschen, Ph.D., Analytical Chemist, of G 11, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool aforesaid). An invention for improvements in the manufacture of cyanides and ferro-cyanides from sulpho-cyanides, and the recovery of bye-products. (Specification, £1 2s.)
No. 8226.—29th January, 1896.—HUGH DIXSON, trading as “Dixson and Sons,” of Park and Elizabeth Streets, Sydney, New South Wales, Tobacco-manufacturer (assignee of James Daniel Midson, of North Botany, Carpenter, and Frederick William Schroeder, of Newtown, Engineer, both near Sydney aforesaid). An invention for improvements in and relating to stoppering devices to prevent the refilling of bottles. (Specification, 14s. 6d. ; drawings, 7s. 6d.)
No. 8228.—30th January, 1896.—EDWIN ROBERT STANDFIELD, Medical Electrician, and WILLIAM BREW, Engineer, both of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand. An invention for improved apparatus for securing a lady’s hat, bonnet, or the like to the head of the wearer. (Specification, 8s. ; drawings, 5s.)
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Patents, Specifications, Inventions, Public Inspection, Opposition
26 names identified
- Hugh McGilvray, Inventor of 'The Worm-geared Davits'
- Alfred Dray, Inventor of 'The Worm-geared Davits'
- Richard Bright (Junior), Inventor of combined spade and poison-layer
- Hugh Mackay, Inventor of combined spade and poison-layer
- George Thomson, Inventor of billiard-table cushion
- Henry William Williamson, Inventor of billiard-table cushion
- Samuel Richard Stedman, Inventor of billiard-table cushion
- David Rose, Inventor of billiard-table cushion
- James Gray, Nominee for Clayton and Shuttleworth, inventors of chaff-discharge
- Charles Edwin Draper Usher, Inventor of improved variable driving-gear for bicycles
- John Musson, Inventor of improvements in draw-bridges
- William Charles Page, Inventor of 'Page's Lever Flooring and Lining Cramp'
- Ludwig Mond, Inventor of improvements in apparatus for treating nickel-ores
- Joseph Baxeres Torres (Doctor of Sciences), Inventor of improvements in extraction of precious metals
- John Carter, Assignee of John Guthrie Murray, inventor of explosive compounds
- John Guthrie Murray (Chemical Engineer), Inventor of improvements in explosive compounds
- Frank William Petre (Engineer and Architect), Inventor of automatic instructor for locomotives
- Alexander Arthur Scully (Police Constable), Inventor of automatic instructor for locomotives
- William Henry Coward, Inventor of improvements in apparatus for concentrating crushed ore
- George Jones Atkins (Metallurgist), Inventor of new or improved chloro-cyanide salts
- Hugh Dixson, Assignee of Midson and Schroeder, inventors of stoppering devices
- James Daniel Midson (Carpenter), Inventor of improvements in stoppering devices for bottles
- Frederick William Schroeder (Engineer), Inventor of improvements in stoppering devices for bottles
- Julius Raschen (Ph.D., Analytical Chemist), Inventor of improvements in manufacture of cyanides
- Edwin Robert Standfield (Medical Electrician), Inventor of improved apparatus for securing hats
- William Brew (Engineer), Inventor of improved apparatus for securing hats
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