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908
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 38
ARTHUR JOHN MARTIN, of Bradninch House, Exeter aforesaid, Civil Engineer. An invention for improvements in apparatus for the treatment of sewage or other liquids. (Specification, £3 16s. 6d.; drawings, £4 16s.)
No. 9421.—8th April, 1897.—THOMAS HUNTINGTON and FERDINAND HEBERLEIN, both of Pertusola, near Spezzia, Italy, Metallurgical Engineers. An invention for improvements in the treatment of sulphide ores of lead, preparatory to smelting the same, and incidentally in obtaining sulphurous acid. (Specification, 7s.)
No. 9422.—8th April, 1897.—EDWARD JOEL PENNINGTON, of The Motor Mills, Coventry, Warwick, England, Engineer. An invention for improvements in or relating to machine-guns, their carriages and appurtenances. (Specification, 8s. 6d.; drawings, £2 5s.)
No. 9423.—8th April, 1897.—EUSTACE ERNEST WIGZELL, of Billiter House, Billiter Street, London, England, Engineer. An invention for improvements in water-tube steam-boilers. (Specification, 19s. 6d.; drawings, £2 14s.)
No. 9426.—5th April, 1897.—GEORGE TAYLOR CLARKE, Lyttelton, New Zealand, Master Mariner, and THOMAS SUMMERTON, Jun., of Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for improved lever-attachment to pliers. (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 8s.)
No. 9428.—27th March, 1897. — MARIA THERESA JOSEPHINE KAVANAGH, Boarding-house Keeper, DONALD GOODWIN STEPHENS, Accountant, and JAMES MILNE SHEPPARD, Farmer, all of Auckland, New Zealand. An invention for a sauce for flavouring fish, fowl, game, meat, and every form of food made therefrom; and for pickling preserved cucumbers, walnuts, onions, and similar kinds of vegetables. (Specification, 2s. 6d.)
No. 9433.—6th April, 1897.—MAURICE EDWARD BARTON, of Filleul Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Manufacturer. An invention for repairing punctures in pneumatic tires and all kinds of rubber goods. (Specification, 1s. 6d.)
No. 9435.—8th April, 1897.—ALFRED JAMES, of 108A, Hope Street, Glasgow, Scotland, Mining and Metallurgical Engineer. An invention for improvements in the electric precipitation of gold and silver from their cyanide solutions. (Specification, 3s.)
No. 9436.—8th April, 1897.—HORACE THOMPSON, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Pianoforte Tuner. An invention for a divided or split nail. (Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 9437.—9th April, 1897.—PAUL IVERSEN BUAA, of Aalborg, Denmark, Manufacturer. An invention for improvements in apparatus for the sterilisation of milk, cream, and other liquids. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, 10s. 6d.)
F. WALDEGRAVE,
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, 14th April, 1897.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 8961.—29th March, 1897.—ARTHUR JOHN CUMING, of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, Journalist. An invention for improved non-refill bottle, and means of securing the parts of such articles.
No. 9088.—24th November, 1896.—WILLIAM GRUBB JENKINS, of Forth Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Ironmonger, and PETER FYFE, of 1, Montrose Street, Glasgow, Scotland, Sanitary Engineer. An invention for improvements in wheels for road vehicles.
No. 9323.—4th March, 1897.—EDWARD WATERS, of 131, William Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Patent Agent (nominee of Patrick O’Meara, of Pietermaritzburg, Natal, Civil Engineer). An invention for improvements in means for preventing accumulation of sand or detritus at or in harbours or harbour entrances, canals, or other places.
No. 9395.—8th March, 1897.—WILLIAM GRAY CLEMOE, of Eltham, Taranaki, New Zealand, Settler. An invention for an improved horse-shoe.
No. 9396.—16th March, 1897.—JOSEPH ROLAND, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An invention for an improved combination lock.
No. 9398.—31st March, 1897. — GEORGE AITKENS, of Hawera, New Zealand, Clerk in Holy Orders. An invention for improved box for biscuit or confectionery transport purposes.
No. 9399.—29th March, 1897.—THOMAS DANKS, of Lichfield Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for improvements in sanitary closets, night commodes, and inside closets.
No. 9400.—29th March, 1897.—ROBERT EDWIN SAVILLE, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Cycle-maker. An invention for an improved advertising medium in the form of a tricycle.
No. 9402.—22nd March, 1897.—ALEXANDRE ETARD, of 14, Rue Monsieur le Prince, Paris, France, Chemist, Engineer, and Professor of Sciences. An invention for a new process for the treatment of gold and auriferous ores, entitled “Etard’s Gold-dissolvent.”
No. 9403.—29th March, 1897.—EDWARD HENRY FREED, of Forbury Road, Caversham, Dunedin, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. An invention for an improved water-inspirator, for raising heated water from a boiler to a bath, cistern, or rose for shower.
No. 9404.—5th April, 1897.—HENRY GEORGE BEDELL, of Windsor Place, Wellington, New Zealand, Plumber. An invention entitled “Bedell’s Improved Torpedo and Torpedo-destroyer Mine.”
No. 9410.—5th April, 1897.—JOHN FRANCIS PERKINS, of Lincoln Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Joiner, and ALBERT ROBINS, of Auckland aforesaid, Ship Chandler. An invention for an improved friction-gear for bicycles and other carriage vehicles.
No. 9411.—5th April, 1897.—JOHN FRANCIS PERKINS, of Lincoln Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Joiner, and ALBERT ROBINS, of Auckland aforesaid, Ship Chandler. An invention for an improved driving-gear for bicycles and other carriage vehicles.
No. 9412.—7th April, 1897.—GEORGE AITKENS, Clerk in Holy Orders, and HERBERT GRAVES, Banker, both of Hawera, New Zealand. An invention for an improved collapsible box.
No. 9414.—8th April, 1897.—ROBERT JACK, of Rutherglen, Victoria, Vigneron. An invention for an improved mechanical device for opening or expanding the mouths of paper bags.
No. 9418.—8th April, 1897.—MAURICE CHARLES ALFREDE FOURCHOTTE, of 101 bis, Rue Lauriston, Paris, France, Engineer. An invention for improved method of and apparatus for generating acetylene gas.
No. 9424.—8th April, 1897.—HUGH O’NEILL, of Flood Street, Leichhardt, near Sydney, New South Wales, Gentleman. An invention for an improved trap for rabbits and like noxious animals.
No. 9425.—8th April, 1897.—JOSEPH GAUT, of 63, Renwick Street, Leichhardt, Sydney, New South Wales, Artist. An invention for improvements in bicycles and like machines.
No. 9427.—6th April, 1897.—CYRIL ERNEST TREVOR GWARTKIN and THOMAS BENJAMIN SMITH, both of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, Inventors. An invention for improvements in bicycle handle-bars.
No. 9430.—10th April, 1897.—GEORGE AITKENS, Clerk in Holy Orders, and HERBERT GRAVES, Banker, both of Hawera, New Zealand. An invention for an improved bucket-handle.
No. 9431.—8th April, 1897.—ANTHONY CASHION, of Hastings, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Journalist. An invention for an improved hurdle for use in hurdle-races.
No. 9432.—18th March, 1897.—MARGARET FORSMAN, Wife of Axel Leonard Forsman, of Wairere, Gordon Settlement, Thames, New Zealand, Farmer. An invention for a lotion.
No. 9434.—7th April, 1897.—WILLIAM ROBERTS, Jun., of Tomes Road, Papanui, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer. An invention for improved contrivance for attaching wire netting to standards.
No. 9438.—9th April, 1897.—WILLIAM ROACH SCULL, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Bootmaker. An invention for improvements in lasting-pliers or pincers.
No. 9439.—12th April, 1897.—JOHN ACTON, of Fordlands, Pleasant Point, Canterbury, New Zealand, Mechanic. An invention for a sack-elevator.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
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.
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry14 April 1897
Patents, Complete Specifications, Inventions, Patent Office, Acceptance
14 names identified
- Arthur John Martin, Inventor of improvements in sewage treatment apparatus
- Thomas Huntington, Inventor of improvements in treatment of sulphide ores
- Ferdinand Heberlein, Inventor of improvements in treatment of sulphide ores
- Edward Joel Pennington, Inventor of improvements in machine-guns
- Eustace Ernest Wigzell, Inventor of improvements in water-tube steam-boilers
- George Taylor Clarke, Inventor of improved lever-attachment to pliers
- Thomas Summerton (Junior), Inventor of improved lever-attachment to pliers
- Maria Theresa Josephine Kavanagh (Boarding-house Keeper), Inventor of sauce for flavouring food and pickling vegetables
- Donald Goodwin Stephens (Accountant), Inventor of sauce for flavouring food and pickling vegetables
- James Milne Sheppard (Farmer), Inventor of sauce for flavouring food and pickling vegetables
- Maurice Edward Barton, Inventor of method for repairing punctures in pneumatic tires
- Alfred James, Inventor of improvements in electric precipitation of gold
- Horace Thompson (Pianoforte Tuner), Inventor of divided or split nail
- Paul Iversen Buaa (Manufacturer), Inventor of improvements in apparatus for sterilisation of milk
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent with Provisional Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry14 April 1897
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Patent Office, Applications
31 names identified
- Arthur John Cuming (Journalist), Applicant for patent for improved non-refill bottle
- William Grubb Jenkins (Ironmonger), Applicant for patent for improvements in wheels for road vehicles
- Peter Fyfe (Sanitary Engineer), Applicant for patent for improvements in wheels for road vehicles
- Edward Waters (Patent Agent), Applicant for patent for improvements in harbour sand prevention
- William Gray Clemoe (Settler), Applicant for patent for improved horse-shoe
- Joseph Roland (Blacksmith), Applicant for patent for improved combination lock
- George Aitkens (Clerk in Holy Orders), Applicant for patent for improved transport box
- Thomas Danks (Engineer), Applicant for patent for improvements in sanitary closets
- Robert Edwin Saville (Cycle-maker), Applicant for patent for improved advertising tricycle
- Alexandre Etard (Chemist, Engineer, Professor of Sciences), Applicant for patent for gold ore treatment process
- Edward Henry Freed (Mechanical Engineer), Applicant for patent for improved water-inspirator
- Henry George Bedell (Plumber), Applicant for patent for torpedo and mine invention
- John Francis Perkins (Joiner), Applicant for patent for improved friction-gear for bicycles
- Albert Robins (Ship Chandler), Applicant for patent for improved friction-gear for bicycles
- John Francis Perkins (Joiner), Applicant for patent for improved driving-gear for bicycles
- Albert Robins (Ship Chandler), Applicant for patent for improved driving-gear for bicycles
- George Aitkens (Clerk in Holy Orders), Applicant for patent for improved collapsible box
- Herbert Graves (Banker), Applicant for patent for improved collapsible box
- Robert Jack (Vigneron), Applicant for patent for improved paper bag device
- Maurice Charles Alfrede Fourchotte (Engineer), Applicant for patent for improved acetylene gas generation
- Hugh O'Neill (Gentleman), Applicant for patent for improved rabbit trap
- Joseph Gaut (Artist), Applicant for patent for improvements in bicycles
- Cyril Ernest Trevor Gwartkin (Inventor), Applicant for patent for improvements in bicycle handle-bars
- Thomas Benjamin Smith (Inventor), Applicant for patent for improvements in bicycle handle-bars
- George Aitkens (Clerk in Holy Orders), Applicant for patent for improved bucket-handle
- Herbert Graves (Banker), Applicant for patent for improved bucket-handle
- Anthony Cashion (Journalist), Applicant for patent for improved hurdle for races
- Margaret Forsman (Wife of Axel Leonard Forsman), Applicant for patent for lotion invention
- William Roberts (Farmer), Applicant for patent for wire netting contrivance
- William Roach Scull (Bootmaker), Applicant for patent for improvements in lasting-pliers
- John Acton (Mechanic), Applicant for patent for sack-elevator
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1897, No 38