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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 8229.—30th January, 1896.—EDWIN SPARLING and HERBERT JAMES INGLE, both of 9, Queen’s Chambers, Barrack Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Gas Engineers (assignees of Arthur Appleton Stephenson, of 134, Brougham Street, Darlinghurst, near Sydney aforesaid, Gas Engineer). An invention for an improved liquid composition for increasing the illuminating or heating powers of gas, and apparatus for utilising same. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 8236.—1st February, 1896.—OTTO WALTER, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Contractor. An invention for improvements in apparatus for cleaning knives. (Specification, 11s.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)
No. 8238.—3rd February, 1896.—JOHN BETHRIDGE TOPP, the younger, of Wellington, New Zealand, Gasfitter. An invention for an improved stove for heating two rooms at the same time. (Specification, 7s. 6d.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 8242.—3rd February, 1896.—THE DAVY ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (LIMITED), of 15, Victoria Street, Westminster, London, England (assignees of William James Davy, of Parolles Road, Upper Holloway, London, England, Engineer). An invention for improvements in electric arc lamps. (Specification, 19s. 6d.; drawings, £1 5s.)
No. 8243.—3rd February, 1896.—WILLIAM HENRY SHARPINGTON, of 102, Camberwell New Road, London, England, Builders’ Manager. An invention for combined pick and shovel, hoe, or like tool. (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 5s.)
No. 8244.—3rd February, 1896.—JOHN BRADLEY CARSE, of Chicago, United States of America, Engineer (assignee of Edward Joel Pennington, of Racine, Wisconsin, United States of America, Gentleman). An invention for improvements in gas and like engines, and in the method of mixing and volatilising the gases in the same. (Specification, £1 10s.; drawings, 7s. 6d.)
No. 8249.—1st February, 1896.—STANLEY HERBERT DAWSON, of Kaihu Valley Railway, Dargaville, Auckland, New Zealand, Railway Employé. An invention for a railway ambulance-stretcher carrier. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 5s.)
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. An 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 invention 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, 5th February, 1896.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 8134.—10th December, 1895.—JAMES COPELAND and HENRY MONTGOMERY COPELAND, of Brunswick Line, near Wanganui, New Zealand, Farmers. An invention for an improved pedal action for velocipedes and bicycles.
No. 8183.—10th January, 1896.—JOHN WARNOCK, of Victory Square, Nelson, New Zealand, Lithographer. An invention entitled “Warnock’s Speed Machine,” for use in transcribing shorthand and translating languages.
No. 8197.—10th January, 1896.—THE TRENGROVE IMPROVED CYCLE-FRAME COMPANY (LIMITED), of Lichfield Street, Christchurch, New Zealand (assignees of William Henry Trengrove, of the Supreme Cycle Works, Christchurch aforesaid, Cycle Engineer). An invention for improved method of annealing steel and malleable-iron castings.
No. 8212.—23rd January, 1896.—GEORGE LANSELL, of the Fortuna Crushing-works, Bendigo, Victoria, Quartz-miner. An invention for an improved pump for mining and other purposes.
No. 8213.—23rd January, 1896.—JOHN VIGAR BARTLETT, of Campbelltown, New South Wales, Civil Engineer. An invention for an improved process and apparatus for amalgamating gold and other metals and auriferous ores or other earths.
No. 8214.—18th January, 1896.—WALTER CUTTEN, of 11, High Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for improvements in winches for dredges.
No. 8219.—22nd January, 1896.—JOHN HAMILTON TENNANT, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Waterproof-clothing Manufacturer. An invention for improvements in waterproof garments.
No. 8222.—28th January, 1896.—EDWARD KIERNAN, of Havelock, Marlborough, New Zealand, Saddler. An invention for a machine for forcing water or air, and other purposes.
No. 8225.—29th January, 1896.—JOEL JAMES DEEBLE, of Ray Street, Bendigo, Victoria, Metallurgist. An invention for an improved machine for use in the extraction of gold from auriferous material by the aid of chemical solvents.
No. 8227.—28th January, 1896.—JOSHUA HENRY HARPER, Sawmiller, and ALFRED HARRIS, Flaxmiller, both of Wanganui, New Zealand. An invention for a reverse-feed duplex flax-scraping machine.
No. 8231.—27th January, 1896.—JOHN FRANCIS PERKINS, of Lincoln Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Joiner. An invention for an appliance for instantaneous turning of steamships.
No. 8232.—29th January, 1896.—GEORGE HAMLIN, of Greymouth, New Zealand, Pattern-maker. An invention for instantaneous-film carriers for magic-lanterns.
No. 8234.—30th January, 1896.—BARTHOLOMEW CUTLER, of 254, Queen Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Storekeeper. An invention for an improved form of suspending trousers.
No. 8239.—3rd February, 1896.—HENRY ASHWORTH, of Wadestown, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention entitled “Ashworth’s Process for Pressing and Draining Wet Wool.”
No. 8240.—3rd February, 1896.—HENRY ASHWORTH, of Wadestown, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention entitled “Ashworth’s Water-machine for Washing and Forking-out Wool.”
No. 8245.—3rd February, 1896.—DANIEL DARKE, of 42, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Carpenter and Builder. An invention for new or improved shades for windows.
No. 8246.—3rd February, 1896.—HARRY BORRER KIRK, Civil Servant, and JOHN YOUNG, Gentleman, both of 42, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. An invention for improved device for separating, isolating, and supporting telegraph and telephone wires.
No. 8247.—4th February, 1896.—FREDERICK OTTAWAY, of Ohingaiti, Wellington, New Zealand, Gardener. An invention for a railway-fastening for the curves only on railways.
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.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of applications for Letters Patent (with which complete specifications have been lodged) lapsed from the 23rd January, 1896, to the 5th February, 1896, inclusive:—
No. 6984.—H. G. Shannon, stumper and logger.
No. 7003.—G. T. Booth and J. Whall, hedge-cutting machines.
No. 7004.—C. Byers, making pie-shells.
No. 7010.—W. W. Shelmerdine and J. A. Chapman, ascertaining amount of moisture in substances.
No. 7013.—J. A. Hansmann and L. Shulz, composition to be used as yeast.
No. 7016.—J. A. Belk, rolling-stock.
No. 7023.—D. Patton, wool-press.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
Letters Patent void.
LIST of Letters Patent void through non-payment of fee for second term, from the 23rd January, 1896, to the 5th February, 1896, inclusive:—
No. 5246.—J. Jamieson, multiple-furrow plough and planter.
No. 5247.—G. Tellefsen and H. Hughes, washing floors.
No. 5248.—H. Galopin, feeding lamps.
No. 5250.—M. J. Keeting, targets.
No. 5252.—M. J. Keegan, cutting out garments.
No. 5254.—J. A. Berg, cart.
No. 5255.—J. J. Shedlock and T. Denny, extraction of metals.
No. 5256.—L. C. Auldjo, air- or gas-compressors.
No. 5258.—T. C. Hodgkinson, J. M. Creed, and E. H. Belisario, electro-medical apparatus (T. C. Hodgkinson and H. T. Tompsitt).
No. 5260.—J. Thornton, spark-arrester.
No. 5263.—J. Moffat and W. W. Virtue, grinding and sharpening shearing-combs, &c.
No. 5264.—J. Moffat and W. W. Virtue, overhead driving-gear.
No. 5266.—E. Waters, securing buttons to garments (E. Noelle).
No. 5267.—A. H. Hansen, nutritive jelly.
No. 5269.—D. Rylands, receptacles for preserved meat, &c.
No. 5276.—S. Cox, curative compound.
No. 5278.—T. M. Bryant and J. Banbury, preserve-can (T. M. Bryant).
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
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🏭 Accepted Patent Specifications Open for Public Inspection
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 January 1896
Patents, Specifications, Inventions, Public Inspection, Opposition
10 names identified
- Edwin Sparling, Patent applicant for gas composition
- Herbert James Ingle, Patent applicant for gas composition
- Arthur Appleton Stephenson, Original assignee for gas composition patent
- Otto Walter, Patent applicant for knife cleaning apparatus
- John Bethridge Topp (the younger), Patent applicant for improved stove
- William James Davy, Original assignee for electric arc lamps patent
- William Henry Sharpington, Patent applicant for combined pick and shovel
- John Bradley Carse, Patent applicant for gas engines improvements
- Edward Joel Pennington (Gentleman), Original assignee for gas engines improvements patent
- Stanley Herbert Dawson, Patent applicant for railway ambulance-stretcher carrier
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🏭 Provisional Specifications Accepted
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 February 1896
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions
21 names identified
- James Copeland, Patent applicant for pedal action for velocipedes
- Henry Montgomery Copeland, Patent applicant for pedal action for velocipedes
- John Warnock, Patent applicant for speed machine
- William Henry Trengrove, Original assignee for steel annealing method
- George Lansell, Patent applicant for improved pump
- John Vigar Bartlett, Patent applicant for gold amalgamation process
- Walter Cutten, Patent applicant for dredge winches improvements
- John Hamilton Tennant, Patent applicant for waterproof garments improvements
- Edward Kiernan, Patent applicant for water or air forcing machine
- Joel James Deeble, Patent applicant for gold extraction machine
- Joshua Henry Harper, Patent applicant for flax-scraping machine
- Alfred Harris, Patent applicant for flax-scraping machine
- John Francis Perkins, Patent applicant for steamship turning appliance
- George Hamlin, Patent applicant for magic-lantern film carriers
- Bartholomew Cutler, Patent applicant for improved trousers suspending form
- Henry Ashworth, Patent applicant for wool pressing and draining process
- Henry Ashworth, Patent applicant for wool washing and forking machine
- Daniel Darke, Patent applicant for window shades
- Harry Borrer Kirk (Civil Servant), Patent applicant for telegraph wire device
- John Young (Gentleman), Patent applicant for telegraph wire device
- Frederick Ottaway, Patent applicant for railway fastening
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Lapsed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 February 1896
Patents, Lapsed Applications, Inventions
10 names identified
- H. G. Shannon, Lapsed patent for stumper and logger
- G. T. Booth, Lapsed patent for hedge-cutting machines
- J. Whall, Lapsed patent for hedge-cutting machines
- C. Byers, Lapsed patent for pie-shell making
- W. W. Shelmerdine, Lapsed patent for moisture measurement
- J. A. Chapman, Lapsed patent for moisture measurement
- J. A. Hansmann, Lapsed patent for yeast composition
- L. Shulz, Lapsed patent for yeast composition
- J. A. Belk, Lapsed patent for rolling-stock
- D. Patton, Lapsed patent for wool-press
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🏭 Letters Patent Void
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 February 1896
Patents, Void Letters, Inventions
26 names identified
- J. Jamieson, Void patent for multiple-furrow plough
- G. Tellefsen, Void patent for floor washing
- H. Hughes, Void patent for floor washing
- H. Galopin, Void patent for feeding lamps
- M. J. Keeting, Void patent for targets
- M. J. Keegan, Void patent for garment cutting
- J. A. Berg, Void patent for cart
- J. J. Shedlock, Void patent for metal extraction
- T. Denny, Void patent for metal extraction
- L. C. Auldjo, Void patent for air or gas compressors
- T. C. Hodgkinson, Void patent for electro-medical apparatus
- J. M. Creed, Void patent for electro-medical apparatus
- E. H. Belisario, Void patent for electro-medical apparatus
- H. T. Tompsitt, Void patent for electro-medical apparatus
- J. Thornton, Void patent for spark-arrester
- J. Moffat, Void patent for shearing-comb grinding
- W. W. Virtue, Void patent for shearing-comb grinding
- J. Moffat, Void patent for overhead driving-gear
- W. W. Virtue, Void patent for overhead driving-gear
- E. Waters, Void patent for button securing
- E. Noelle, Void patent for button securing
- A. H. Hansen, Void patent for nutritive jelly
- D. Rylands, Void patent for preserved meat receptacles
- S. Cox, Void patent for curative compound
- T. M. Bryant, Void patent for preserve-can
- J. Banbury, Void patent for preserve-can
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
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