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1998
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 9002.—4th November, 1896.—JOHN WALKER NEWALL, of 2, O'Connell Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Engineer. An invention for improvements in machines for cutting hair or wool. (Specification, 14s. 6d.; drawings, 16s.)
No. 9003.—28th October, 1896.—WILLIAM WALKER, of Waipu Cave, Marsden, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention entitled "Walker's Wet and Frictional Process Pulveriser," for reducing manganese, haematite, silica, and kindred substances to an impalpable powder. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, 9s. 6d.)
No. 9005.—5th November, 1896.—ALFRED PRIOR, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Boxmaker. An invention for an improved device for fastening door-latches. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 9008.—31st October, 1896.—FRANK VICTOR RAYMOND, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Solicitor. An invention for improvements in cricket-stumps. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 9009.—3rd November, 1896.—JOHN PAYNE, of New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand, Barman. An invention for an improvement in tires for vehicles, more especially applicable to bicycles, to be called "Payne's Non-puncturing Tire-protector." (Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 9013.—7th November, 1896.—THOMAS GARLAND, of Wellington, New Zealand, Tinsmith. An invention for improvements in washing-boilers. (Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 9014.—7th November, 1896.—FREDRIK LJUNGSTROM, of 37, Kommendorgsatan, Stockholm, Sweden, Mechanician. An invention for improvements in heating or evaporating apparatus. (Specification, 14s. 6d.; drawings, £1 12s.)
No. 9016.—7th November, 1896.—JOHN WALTER FLOWER and ROBERT JOHN COUSINS, of the firm of Flower, Cousins, and Co., of Spring Head Works, Fontmell Magna, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England, Engineers. An invention for improvements in corking-machines. (Specification, £1 7s.; drawings, £4 3s.)
No. 9019.—10th November, 1896.—CHARLES WYLDE HUGHES, of 27, Martin's Lane, Cannon Street, London, England. An invention for improvements in hair-pins. (Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 9020.—7th November, 1896.—RICHARD TOMLINE, Engineer, and WILLIAM ANGUS, Engineer, both of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand. An invention for improvements in pumps. (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 9021.—10th November, 1896.—DAVID MACDONALD, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for improvements in wood-splitting machines. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, £1 2s.)
No. 9023.—23rd October, 1896.—AUGUSTUS WILLIAM JONES, of Cashel Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Watchmaker. An invention for a burglar-alarm. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 8s.)
No. 9024.—11th November, 1896.—JULIUS EVINOR, of 36, Members' Mansions, Westminster, London, England, Doctor of Medicine. An invention for improvements in locking-nuts. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 16s.)
No. 9025.—11th November, 1896.—ARCHIBALD WILLIAM SMART, of Toorak Road, South Camberwell, near Melbourne, Victoria, Customhouse Officer, and JAMES WILSON, of No. 586, Collins Street, Melbourne aforesaid, Manager. An invention for an improved duplex valve for facilitating the inflation of compound or double-tube pneumatic tires. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 9027.—11th November, 1896.—GUSTAVE RENZ, of 250, George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Merchant; WILLIAM ALEXANDER TAYVES, of 50, Clarence Street, Sydney, in the said colony, Merchant; and DAVID CHENHALL, of Otis Chambers, 82, King Street, Sydney, in the said colony, Solicitor. An invention for a process of, and apparatus for, mining and extracting gold from auriferous deposits. (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 8s.)
No. 9030.—10th November, 1896.—JOHN CROW McGEORGE and FRANCIS WILLIAM PAYNE, both of 31, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, both Consulting and Mining Engineers. An invention for a method of, and apparatus for, obtaining complete delivery in dredge-buckets. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 15s. 6d.)
No. 9034.—11th November, 1896.—EDWARD NEWMAN LEGGE and ANDREW MILLER LEGGE, both of Auckland, New Zealand, Fruit-evaporators. An invention entitled "Legge's Antiseptic Preservative of Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Eggs, and all Natural Products of a like Kind." (Specification, 3s.)
No. 9035.—11th November, 1896.—GERALD BUTLER BEERE, of the Thames, Auckland, New Zealand, Civil and Mining Engineer, and DENNIS GILMORE MACDONNELL, of Auckland, New Zealand, Gentleman. An invention entitled "Beere's Skeleton Drum for Aërial Wire-tramway Systems," for giving greater facility of transit of any material between given terminal points on a tortuous as well as a straight course, and as well over broken and precipitous or level country as inside tunnels and drives. (Specification, 9s. 6d. drawings, 15s.)
No. 9037.—14th November, 1896.—ALEXANDER THEODOR PFEIFF, Baron, of Copenhagen, Denmark. An invention for improvements in apparatus for sterilising milk, cream, and other liquids by means of steam. (Specification, 10s. 6d.; drawings, 8s. 6d.)
No. 9042.—17th November, 1896.—THE SUSSMANN ELECTRIC MINER'S LAMP COMPANY (LIMITED), of 37, Walbrook, London, England (assignee of Sigmund Adolf Rosenthal, of 5, Christopher Street, Finsbury Square, London aforesaid, Electrician). An invention for improvements in active material for secondary battery-plates. (Specification, 2s. 6d.)
No. 9047.—13th November, 1896.—ROBERT COCKERELL, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An invention entitled "R. Cockerell's New Adjusting Rotary Spiral Stamper-guide," for quartz crushing, grinding, and other purposes. (Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 9048.—18th November, 1896.—PARKE AND LACY COMPANY, of San Francisco, California, United States of America, Merchants (assignees of Alfred Ropp, of Selby, Contra Costa, California, United States of America, Engineer). An invention for improvements in roasting- and oxidizing-furnaces. (Specification, 18s. 6d.; drawings, £1 17s.)
No. 9050.—18th November, 1896.—CHARLES LANCELOT GARLAND, of Sydney, New South Wales, Gentleman (assignee of Thomas Andrew, of Sydney, New South Wales, Engineer). An invention for an improved chainless driving-gear for cycles and like vehicles. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 13s. 6d.)
No. 9053.—14th November, 1896.—ANDREW McGILL, of 31, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Builder and Contractor. An invention for improvements in street tram-cars, especially for cable or electric cars. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, 9s.)
No. 9057.—17th November, 1896.—JAMES ARTHUR, of 53, Esk Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An invention for improvements in lock-nuts. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 9063.—23rd November, 1896.—PHILIP VAUTIER, Accountant, and WILLIAM THOMAS DAWICK, Buffet and Boardinghouse Proprietor, both of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. An invention for an improved game. (Specification, 2s.)
J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.
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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, 11th November, 1896.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 8816.—3rd September, 1896.—SIDNEY SHERARD OSBORN and ALING HENRY OSWALD OSBORN, both of Johannesburg, South African Republic, Gentlemen. An invention for improvements in the treatment of slimes, tailings, or mixture of slimes and tailings, for the purpose of recovering the precious metals contained therein; and in the apparatus therefor.
No. 8998.—4th November, 1896.—JOSEPH HILLMAN, of 75, Skipton Street, Ballarat, Victoria, Mining Engineer. An invention for an improved quick-acting safety-gear for mining and other travelling cages.
No. 9000.—4th November, 1896.—WILLIAM AITKEN the younger, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Implement Expert. An invention for improved apparatus for obtaining gold from river-beds and the like.
No. 9004.—5th November, 1896.—HEDLEY JEFFREYS THOMSON, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Student. An invention for new or improved postage- or price- or weight-indicating mechanism for employment on weighing-machines.
No. 9006.—5th November, 1896.—WILLIAM ERNEST RICHARDSON, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for a new or improved apparatus for cutting, cancelling, and affixing adhesive stamps.
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🏭 Patent Applications for Inventions
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry4 November 1896
Patents, Inventions, Specifications, Drawings, Applications
35 names identified
- John Walker Newall, Patent application for hair or wool cutting machine
- William Walker, Patent application for pulveriser
- Alfred Prior, Patent application for door-latch fastening device
- Frank Victor Raymond, Patent application for cricket-stumps
- John Payne, Patent application for non-puncturing tire-protector
- Thomas Garland, Patent application for washing-boilers
- Fredrik Ljungstrom, Patent application for heating or evaporating apparatus
- John Walter Flower, Patent application for corking-machines
- Robert John Cousins, Patent application for corking-machines
- Charles Wylde Hughes, Patent application for hair-pins
- Richard Tomline, Patent application for pumps
- William Angus, Patent application for pumps
- David Macdonald, Patent application for wood-splitting machines
- Augustus William Jones, Patent application for burglar-alarm
- Julius Evinor (Doctor of Medicine), Patent application for locking-nuts
- Archibald William Smart (Customhouse Officer), Patent application for duplex valve
- James Wilson (Manager), Patent application for duplex valve
- Gustave Renz (Merchant), Patent application for gold mining process
- William Alexander Tayves (Merchant), Patent application for gold mining process
- David Chenhall (Solicitor), Patent application for gold mining process
- John Crow McGeorge (Consulting and Mining Engineer), Patent application for dredge-buckets
- Francis William Payne (Consulting and Mining Engineer), Patent application for dredge-buckets
- Edward Newman Legge (Fruit-evaporators), Patent application for antiseptic preservative
- Andrew Miller Legge (Fruit-evaporators), Patent application for antiseptic preservative
- Gerald Butler Beere (Civil and Mining Engineer), Patent application for aerial wire-tramway systems
- Dennis Gilmore Macdonnell (Gentleman), Patent application for aerial wire-tramway systems
- Alexander Theodor Pfeiff (Baron), Patent application for milk sterilising apparatus
- Sussmann Electric Miner's Lamp Company (Limited), Patent application for secondary battery-plates
- Robert Cockerell (Blacksmith), Patent application for rotary stamper-guide
- Parke and Lacy Company (Merchants), Patent application for roasting- and oxidizing-furnaces
- Charles Lancelot Garland (Gentleman), Patent application for chainless driving-gear
- Andrew McGill (Builder and Contractor), Patent application for street tram-cars
- James Arthur (Blacksmith), Patent application for lock-nuts
- Philip Vautier (Accountant), Patent application for improved game
- William Thomas Dawick (Buffet and Boardinghouse Proprietor), Patent application for improved game
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
🏭 Provisional Patent Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry11 November 1896
Patents, Inventions, Specifications, Drawings, Applications
6 names identified
- Sidney Sherard Osborn (Gentleman), Provisional patent for treating slimes and tailings
- Aling Henry Oswald Osborn (Gentleman), Provisional patent for treating slimes and tailings
- Joseph Hillman (Mining Engineer), Provisional patent for safety-gear for cages
- William Aitken (Implement Expert), Provisional patent for gold recovery apparatus
- Hedley Jeffreys Thomson (Student), Provisional patent for postage-indicating mechanism
- William Ernest Richardson (Engineer), Provisional patent for stamp cutting and cancelling apparatus
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
NZ Gazette 1896, No 92