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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 31

No. 9372.—23rd March, 1897.—CHARLES MACINTOSH MURISON, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Miner. An invention for an improved driving-chain for bicycles and other machines. (Specification, 5s. 6d.; drawings, 8s.)

No. 9374.—3rd March, 1897.—ERNEST HAYES, of Rough Ridge, Otago, New Zealand, Inventor. An invention for an improved bicycle-wheel. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 9377.—25th March, 1897.—WILLIAM JOHN RAWLING, of Pulteney Street, Adelaide, South Australia, Tinware-manufacturer. An invention for improved hand-pump for extracting kerosene or other liquids from tins. (Specification, 11s.; drawings, 16s.)

No. 9379.—26th March, 1897.—ALEXANDER HAMILTON, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Veterinary Surgeon. An invention for an improved drench for horses, cattle, sheep, and the like. (Specification, 1s. 6d.)

No. 9380.—26th March, 1897.—TOM WATERWORTH, of Napier, New Zealand, Road-overseer. An invention for an improved process or method of manufacturing asphalt and recovering by-products of tar used in the process. (Specification, 3s. 6d.)

No. 9383.—25th March, 1897.—GEORGE BAXTER, of 1, Frederick’s Place, Old Jewry, London, England, Gentleman. An invention for a new or improved brake for cycles and other road-vehicles. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, £1 2s.)

No. 9385.—27th March, 1897.—LUCIE REYNELL TAYLOR, of Beech Park, Newton Abbott, Devonshire, England, Lady. An invention for improvements in connection with bobbins or reels for carrying cotton, thread, and the like. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 9388.—27th March, 1897.—EDWIN MARSHALL FOX, of 34, Victoria Street, Westminster, London, England, Gentleman. An invention for improvements relating to the treatment of wood to render it unflammable. (Specification, 7s.)

No. 9390.—27th March, 1897.—PHILIP ZEPHANIAH DAVIS, of Lometa, Lampasas, Texas, United States of America, Machinist. An invention for improvements in and relating to vehicle-wheels, and more especially to driving-wheels for locomotives. (Specification, 12s.; drawings, 13s. 6d.)

No. 9392.—29th March, 1897.—ALEXANDER TAYLOR, of Fairfax, near Otatau, Otago, New Zealand, Cheesemaker. An invention for an improved spanner. (Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.

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, 31st March, 1897.

APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—

No. 9350.—4th March, 1897.—ALFRED AUGUSTUS GRACE, of Washington Road, Nelson, New Zealand. An invention for an improved buckle-fastener.

No. 9356.—16th March, 1897.—FRANK OAKLEY SKELTON, of Taradale, New Zealand, Saddler. An invention for an improved shaft-tug for vehicles.

No. 9359.—27th February, 1897.—ANDREW MCLEOD, of Sussex Street, Surrey Hills, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Gentleman. An invention for an improved speed gear for altering the speed gear on bicycles.

No. 9360.—3rd March, 1897.—CHARLES CHASE MORRIS, of Waldeck, Riverton, Southland, New Zealand, Colonel, Retired List, H.M. Madras Army. An invention for an improved tea-turn and tea-pot.

No. 9361.—18th March, 1897.—ANDREW JOHN DAY, of Semaphore Road, Exeter, South Australia, Watchmaker. An invention for new dial and means for indicating local standard time and universal zone time, and for finding the time at several or all parts of the world at the same period.

No. 9363.—18th March, 1897.—STEPHEN MABERLY SMITH, of Keerie Kara, Ryrie Street, Geelong, Victoria, Medical Practitioner (assignee of William Roebart Sellenger, of 141, Garden Street, Geelong aforesaid, Wool-classer). An invention for an improvement in or applicable to pneumatic tires for wheels.

No. 9365.—19th March, 1897.—FREDERICK LEACH, of the Angaston Hotel, Angaston, South Australia, Hotelkeeper. An invention for improvements in and connected with pneumatic tires.

No. 9366.—19th March, 1897.—JOHN WILLIAM MCDOUGALL, of Napier, New Zealand, Journalist. An invention for an improved non-refillable bottle.

No. 9371.—23rd March, 1897.—BEDA BECKER, of Hufengasse 13, Eupen, Germany, Civil Engineer. An invention for improvements in extracting precious metals from minerals containing them, and apparatus therefor.

No. 9373.—20th March, 1897.—ELIAS BAGGSTROM, Engineer, WILLIAM PHILIP GUTHRIDGE, and ARTHUR EDWARD LANGLEY, Mining Agents, all of Auckland, New Zealand. An invention entitled “Baggstrom’s Improved Screw-propeller Blade,” for increasing the speed of ships, boats, and vessels of every description through water.

No. 9375.—22nd March, 1897.—EDWIN ROBERT STANDFIELD, Medical Electrician, and THOMAS DE RENZY HARMAN, Solicitor, both of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand. An invention for improvements in bicycle supports.

No. 9376.—25th March, 1897.—ALFRED HART, of 294, Nicholson Street, Fitzroy, Victoria, Poulterer, and GEORGE EDWARD ANDREW, of 111, Swanston Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Broker. An invention for an improved export case or crate for rabbits and the like.

No. 9378.—26th March, 1897.—HENRY DELLOS ANGELOS REYNOLDS, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Cork Merchant. An invention for an improved utensil for cleaning pots, dishes, and the like.

No. 9381.—26th March, 1897.—JOSEPH HOLLIS, of 27, Martin’s Lane, Cannon Street, London, E.C., England, Jeweller and Cycle-manufacturer. An invention for improvement in brakes for bicycles and the like.

No. 9384.—24th March, 1897.—MATTHEW BELK, of Palmerston North, New Zealand, Engineer, and JOHN ALGEN BELK, of Feilding, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. An invention or device for marking or branding meat or carcases of mutton for freezing and export purposes.

No. 9387.—27th March, 1897.—HANSON’S FIREPROOF FLOOR SYNDICATE (LIMITED), of 28, Victoria Street, Westminster, London, England, Manufacturers (assignees of John Treadway Hanson, of 54, Gloucester Crescent, Regent’s Park, London aforesaid, Architect). An invention for method of constructing fireproof floors, flats, partitions, and walls.

No. 9391.—29th March, 1897.—FREDERICK ALEXANDER FURLONGE, of Princes Street, Hawera, Taranaki, New Zealand, Accountant. An invention for an improved case for transport purposes.

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.

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.


Letters Patent sealed.

LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 18th March, 1897, to the 31st March, 1897, inclusive:—

No. 8042.—J. A. Hurley, thinning turnips.

No. 8085.—J. Mitchell, nail and washer.

No. 8125.—C. Bristow, raisin-seeding machine.

No. 8127.—W. H. Trengrove, cycle frame.

No. 8136.—A. Pringle, post.

No. 8170.—R. F. Webster, horse-cover.

No. 8340.—A. Hart and C. A. Bramwell, butter-box.

No. 8365.—V. S. Aston, E. H. Featon, and T. G. Lawless, boot-protector.

No. 8818.—J. L. Löb, J. H. Barlow, and A. W. R. Drabsch, cycle-driving gear.

No. 8858.—A. McWilliam, butter-box.

No. 8861.—J. G. Black, incandescent gas-lamp.

No. 9002.—J. W. Newall, cutting hair or wool.

No. 9012.—W. Keymer, funnel for charcoal box-iron.

No. 9035.—G. B. Beere and D. G. MacDonnell, skeleton-drum.

No. 9110.—J. Sands, metal-pipe joint.

No. 9112.—F. J. Osmond, hubs, &c., of cycles.

No. 9113.—F. J. Osmond, cycle-driving gear.

No. 9131.—J. Hall, treating skins, &c.

No. 9132.—W. H. Woodcock, roller-bearings.

No. 9134.—R. Steinbach, sorting grain.

No. 9148.—A. Berrenberg and J. Howard, motor-engine.

No. 9156.—G. S. Luttrell, rotary-pump.

No. 9161.—D. Embleton, ore-crusher.

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.



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🏭 Acceptance of Complete Patent Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 March 1897
Patents, Inventions, Specifications, Public Inspection, Opposition, Patent Office
10 names identified
  • Charles Macintosh Murison, Patent applicant for improved driving-chain
  • Ernest Hayes, Patent applicant for improved bicycle-wheel
  • William John Rawling, Patent applicant for improved hand-pump
  • Alexander Hamilton, Patent applicant for improved drench for animals
  • Tom Waterworth, Patent applicant for improved asphalt manufacturing process
  • George Baxter, Patent applicant for improved brake for cycles
  • Lucie Reynell Taylor (Lady), Patent applicant for improvements in bobbins or reels
  • Edwin Marshall Fox, Patent applicant for treatment of wood to render it unflammable
  • Philip Zephaniah Davis, Patent applicant for improvements in vehicle-wheels
  • Alexander Taylor, Patent applicant for improved spanner

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 March 1897
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Patent Office
21 names identified
  • Alfred Augustus Grace, Patent applicant for improved buckle-fastener
  • Frank Oakley Skelton, Patent applicant for improved shaft-tug
  • Andrew McLeod, Patent applicant for improved speed gear for bicycles
  • Charles Chase Morris (Colonel), Patent applicant for improved tea-turn and tea-pot
  • Andrew John Day, Patent applicant for new dial and means for indicating time
  • Stephen Maberly Smith (Medical Practitioner), Patent applicant for improvements in pneumatic tires
  • Frederick Leach, Patent applicant for improvements in pneumatic tires
  • John William McDougall, Patent applicant for improved non-refillable bottle
  • Beda Becker (Civil Engineer), Patent applicant for improvements in extracting precious metals
  • Elias Baggstrom (Engineer), Patent applicant for improved screw-propeller blade
  • William Philip Guthridge (Mining Agent), Patent applicant for improved screw-propeller blade
  • Arthur Edward Langley (Mining Agent), Patent applicant for improved screw-propeller blade
  • Edwin Robert Standfield (Medical Electrician), Patent applicant for improvements in bicycle supports
  • Thomas De Renzy Harman (Solicitor), Patent applicant for improvements in bicycle supports
  • Alfred Hart, Patent applicant for improved export case for rabbits
  • George Edward Andrew, Patent applicant for improved export case for rabbits
  • Henry Dellos Angelos Reynolds, Patent applicant for improved utensil for cleaning pots
  • Joseph Hollis, Patent applicant for improvement in brakes for bicycles
  • Matthew Belk (Engineer), Patent applicant for device for marking or branding meat
  • John Algen Belk, Patent applicant for device for marking or branding meat
  • Frederick Alexander Furlonge, Patent applicant for improved case for transport purposes

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Patent Office
30 names identified
  • J. A. Hurley, Patent holder for thinning turnips
  • J. Mitchell, Patent holder for nail and washer
  • C. Bristow, Patent holder for raisin-seeding machine
  • W. H. Trengrove, Patent holder for cycle frame
  • A. Pringle, Patent holder for post
  • R. F. Webster, Patent holder for horse-cover
  • A. Hart, Patent holder for butter-box
  • C. A. Bramwell, Patent holder for butter-box
  • V. S. Aston, Patent holder for boot-protector
  • E. H. Featon, Patent holder for boot-protector
  • T. G. Lawless, Patent holder for boot-protector
  • J. L. Löb, Patent holder for cycle-driving gear
  • J. H. Barlow, Patent holder for cycle-driving gear
  • A. W. R. Drabsch, Patent holder for cycle-driving gear
  • A. McWilliam, Patent holder for butter-box
  • J. G. Black, Patent holder for incandescent gas-lamp
  • J. W. Newall, Patent holder for cutting hair or wool
  • W. Keymer, Patent holder for funnel for charcoal box-iron
  • G. B. Beere, Patent holder for skeleton-drum
  • D. G. MacDonnell, Patent holder for skeleton-drum
  • J. Sands, Patent holder for metal-pipe joint
  • F. J. Osmond, Patent holder for hubs of cycles
  • F. J. Osmond, Patent holder for cycle-driving gear
  • J. Hall, Patent holder for treating skins
  • W. H. Woodcock, Patent holder for roller-bearings
  • R. Steinbach, Patent holder for sorting grain
  • A. Berrenberg, Patent holder for motor-engine
  • J. Howard, Patent holder for motor-engine
  • G. S. Luttrell, Patent holder for rotary-pump
  • D. Embleton, Patent holder for ore-crusher

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar