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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 9844.—1st September, 1897.—JAMES HERMANN ROSEN-
THAL, of 147, Queen Victoria Street, London, England,
Engineer. Improvements in feed-water purifiers for steam-
generators. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, 16s.)
No. 9855.—2nd September, 1897.—FREDERICK WICKS, of
Halfway Lodge, Esher, Surrey, England, Newspaper-pro-
proprietor. Improvements in type-founding apparatus. (Speci-
fication, 12s. 6d.; drawings, £1 2s.)
No. 9856.—2nd September, 1897.—ARTHUR APPLETON
STEPHENSON, of Stanley Street, Sydney, New South Wales,
temporarily of Morven House, Canterbury Road, St. Kilda,
Melbourne, Victoria, Gas Engineer. An improved process
of and composition for manufacturing an inflammable gas.
(Specification, 3s. 6d.)
No. 9858.—2nd September, 1897.—ROBERT RAWSON, of St.
John Street, Launceston, Tasmania, Chemist. Improve-
ments in the manufacture of fertilisers. (Specification, 8s.;
drawings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 9865.—6th September, 1897.—GEORGE HENRY BUCK-
ERIDGE, Land Agent, PHILIP MARKS, Confectioner, and
CHARLES FREDERICK CORK, Stationer, all of 54, Lambton
Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. An improved egg-preserva-
tive. (Specification, 2s.)
No. 9869.—6th September, 1897.—WILLIAM TYRRE, of 54,
Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Photographer.
An improved acetylene-gas generator. (Specification, 10s.;
drawings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 9872.—3rd September, 1897.—ALBERT FRANCIS WIL-
BERFORCE GOODWILL, of Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand,
Blacksmith. A vulcanized-indiarubber life-buoy and life-
belt. (Specification, 1s. 6d.)
No. 9873.—8th September, 1897.—RICHARD SPENCER, of
San Francisco, United States of America, Manufacturer.
Improvements in window-screens, and more particularly in
that class known as fly-screens. (Specification, 9s. 6d.; draw-
ings, 5s. 6d.)
No. 9876.—9th September, 1897.—CHARLES SMITH, of Cas-
terton, Victoria, Surgeon. Improvements in office indicators.
(Specification, 17s.; drawings, 10s. 6d.)
No. 9892.—10th September, 1897.—STUART BUNTING, of
91, Smallbrook Street, Birmingham, Warwick, England,
Manufacturer. Improvements in pneumatic tires. (Specifi-
cation, 5s.; drawings, 8s.)
No. 9893.—10th September, 1897.—CHARLES KINGSTON
WELCH, of Park House, Coventry, Warwick, England, En-
gineer. Improvements in pneumatic wheels. (Specifica-
tion, 17s. 6d.; drawings, £1 8s.)
No. 9894.—10th September, 1897.—JOHN POOLE, of Cool-
gardie, Western Australia, but at present of London, Eng-
land, Mining Engineer. Improvements in the treatment of
ores, tailings, and the like, and apparatus therefor, the in-
vention being also in part adapted for the treatment of
sewage. (Specification, 14s.; drawings, £1 4s.)
No. 9897.—8th September, 1897.—JOS OSBORNE, of Doyles-
ton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved shoe
for the bottom of pipes to be sunk for artesian wells.
(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
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, 15th September, 1897.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional
specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 9872.—28th May, 1897.—CHARLES WILLIAM GEORGE
ALDRIDGE, Chemical Manufacturer, and WILLIAM CHARLES
CLARK, Cabinetmaker, both of Church Road, Teddington,
London, England. Improvements in fire-escapes.
No. 9819.—20th August, 1897.—HENRY WINKELMANN, of
Auckland, New Zealand, Clerk. An improvement in um-
brellas.
No. 9838.—26th August, 1897.—JAMES SHEPHERD, of 53,
Esk Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Engineer. Improve-
ments in lifting- and hauling-blocks.
No. 9839.—28th August, 1897.—LARANCE JOYCE, of Kai-
koura, Marlborough, New Zealand, Labourer. Improve-
ments in tine-harrows.
No. 9840.—30th August, 1897.—FRANCIS ERNEST DUNNETT,
of 90, Taranaki Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Machinist.
Improved knife-cleaner.
No. 9842.—31st August, 1897.—JOHN MARSHALL, Mill-
wright, and JAMES COX THOMSON, Ironmonger, both of 2,
Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zea-
land. An improvement in butter-workers.
No. 9846.—1st September, 1897.—WILLIAM HYDE, of 4,
Lorne Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Boot-machinist.
An improved cover for jugs and other vessels.
No. 9847.—27th August, 1897.—WILLIAM HICKLEY GUN-
DRY, Auditor, and WILLIAM LEONARD DEIGHTON GUNDRY,
Bank Clerk, both of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch,
New Zealand. Improved cost-indicating, registering, and
weight-totalling apparatus for employment upon weighing-
machines.
No. 9849.—31st August, 1897.—JOHN HENRY HOWE, of
71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, Cycle
Engineer. Improved cycle-driving mechanism.
No. 9850.—31st August, 1897.—JOHN HENRY HOWE, of
71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, Cycle
Engineer. Improvements in gear-wheels.
No. 9851.—31st August, 1897.—ARTHUR JOHN CUMING, of
71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, Journal-
ist. Apparatus for indicating the form of bicycle most suit-
able for a rider.
No. 9852.—2nd September, 1897.—HARLEY TARRANT, of
87, Grey Street, East Melbourne, Victoria, Civil Engineer.
Improvements in explosion-motors operated by gas, oil, or
like fuel.
No. 9853.—2nd September, 1897.—JEREMIAH JOSEPH
DENNERY, of 128, Sydney Road, Brunswick, Victoria, Uphol-
sterer. Improvements in draught-preventers for doors and
the like.
No. 9857.—2nd September, 1897.—ROBERT SCHLOESSER, of
452, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Mining Engineer.
An improved system of and apparatus or appliances for
ventilating mines.
No. 9859.—30th August, 1897.—SIDNEY PERCIVAL EVANS,
of Caversham Rise, Dunedin, New Zealand, Foreman-
mechanic. Revolving screw attachment for signal-lamps.
No. 9860.—1st September, 1897.—JOHN SENIOR WOOD-
HOUSE, of Papanui, near Christchurch, New Zealand, Gentle-
man. An improved stopper for bottles, applicable also to
taps, bungs, and the like.
No. 9861.—2nd September, 1897.—HARRY THOMPSON, of
Armagh Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Printer and
Bookbinder. An improved device for attaching the feet of
cycle-riders to the pedals of cycles.
No. 9862.—31st August, 1897.—JOHN MACKENZIE, of
Hastings, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Builder and Con-
tractor. An apparatus for lifting sunken vessels from deep
water.
No. 9866.—6th September, 1897.—WILLIAM CULLEN
DENNES and HAROLD MARTIN DENNES, of 251, Queen
Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Merchants. An improved
railway-station indicator.
No. 9868.—6th September, 1897.—HENRY WILLIAM SIMES,
of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Bootmaker.
A new or improved motor.
No. 9870.—4th September, 1897.—GEORGE EDWIN GRIM-
WOOD, of Rangiora, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farm-labourer.
An improved pneumatic horse-collar.
No. 9871.—18th August, 1897.—ANDREW McLEOD, Com-
mission Agent, and FRANK McLEOD, Carpenter, both of
Sussex Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand. An
improvement in horse-collars.
No. 9874.—8th September, 1897.—ANDREW ORR, of Hunter
Street, West Brunswick, near Melbourne, Victoria, Binder
Expert, and JAMES URE, of 68, Fitzgibbon Street, Parkville,
near Melbourne aforesaid, Accountant. Improvements in
and relating to the upper elevator-frames of reaping-and-
binding machines.
No. 9877.—9th September, 1897.—FRANCIS BARTHOLOMEW
CRONIN, of 23, St. Vincent Street, Albert Park, Victoria,
Mechanic. An improved process and apparatus for extract-
ing gold from battery-tailings sludges and the like.
No. 9878.—9th September, 1897.—THOMAS THEOPHILUS
DRAPER, of 267, Little Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria,
Electrician, and WILLIAM RYLEY, of 403, Toorak Road
East, South Yarra, Victoria, Engineer. An improved pro-
cess and apparatus for extracting the liquid obtained by the
treatment of metalliferous slime, pulp, or sand with sol-
vents.
No. 9880.—9th September, 1897.—DUPAIX BURRELL and
ERNEST CURTIS, both of The Avenue, High Street, Windsor,
Victoria, Engineers. Improvements in and connected with
cycle roundabouts.
No. 9882.—9th September, 1897.—JOHN MYERS, of
Numurkah, Victoria, Farmer, and GEORGE GIBBINS, of
Cowper Street, Footscray, Victoria, Agricultural-implement
Maker. Improvements in multi-furrow ploughs.
No. 9885.—9th September, 1897.—WALTER WILLIAM LOVE,
of 7, Smith Street, Thornbury Park, Northcote, near Mel-
bourne, Victoria, Joiner. Improvements in and connected
with window-sashes to facilitate the cleaning of the outsides
of windows and the removal of the sashes.
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🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Patent Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry10 September 1897
Patents, Complete Specifications, Inventions, Acceptance, Wellington
15 names identified
- James Hermann Rosenthal, Patent application accepted for improvements in feed-water purifiers
- Frederick Wicks, Patent application accepted for improvements in type-founding apparatus
- Arthur Appleton Stephenson, Patent application accepted for improved process of manufacturing inflammable gas
- Robert Rawson, Patent application accepted for improvements in manufacture of fertilisers
- George Henry Buckergidge, Patent application accepted for improved egg-preservative
- Philip Marks, Patent application accepted for improved egg-preservative
- Charles Frederick Cork, Patent application accepted for improved egg-preservative
- William Tyrre, Patent application accepted for improved acetylene-gas generator
- Albert Francis Wilberforce Goodwill, Patent application accepted for vulcanized-indiarubber life-buoy and life-belt
- Richard Spencer, Patent application accepted for improvements in window-screens
- Charles Smith, Patent application accepted for improvements in office indicators
- Stuart Bunting, Patent application accepted for improvements in pneumatic tires
- Charles Kingston Welch, Patent application accepted for improvements in pneumatic wheels
- John Poole, Patent application accepted for improvements in treatment of ores
- Jos Osborne, Patent application accepted for improved shoe for artesian well pipes
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry15 September 1897
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Acceptance, Wellington
37 names identified
- Charles William George Aldridge, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in fire-escapes
- William Charles Clark, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in fire-escapes
- Henry Winkelmann, Provisional patent application accepted for improvement in umbrellas
- James Shepherd, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in lifting-blocks
- Larance Joyce, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in tine-harrows
- Francis Ernest Dunnett, Provisional patent application accepted for improved knife-cleaner
- John Marshall, Provisional patent application accepted for improvement in butter-workers
- James Cox Thomson, Provisional patent application accepted for improvement in butter-workers
- William Hyde, Provisional patent application accepted for improved cover for jugs
- William Hickley Gundry, Provisional patent application accepted for improved weighing apparatus
- William Leonard Deighton Gundry, Provisional patent application accepted for improved weighing apparatus
- John Henry Howe, Provisional patent application accepted for improved cycle-driving mechanism
- John Henry Howe, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in gear-wheels
- Arthur John Cuming, Provisional patent application accepted for bicycle form indicator
- Harley Tarrant, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in explosion-motors
- Jeremiah Joseph Dennery, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in draught-preventers
- Robert Schloesser, Provisional patent application accepted for improved mine ventilation system
- Sidney Percival Evans, Provisional patent application accepted for revolving screw attachment for signal-lamps
- John Senior Woodhouse, Provisional patent application accepted for improved bottle stopper
- Harry Thompson, Provisional patent application accepted for improved cycle pedal attachment
- John Mackenzie, Provisional patent application accepted for apparatus for lifting sunken vessels
- William Cullen Dennes, Provisional patent application accepted for improved railway-station indicator
- Harold Martin Dennes, Provisional patent application accepted for improved railway-station indicator
- Henry William Simes, Provisional patent application accepted for new or improved motor
- George Edwin Grimwood, Provisional patent application accepted for improved pneumatic horse-collar
- Andrew McLeod, Provisional patent application accepted for improvement in horse-collars
- Frank McLeod, Provisional patent application accepted for improvement in horse-collars
- Andrew Orr, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in reaping machines
- James Ure, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in reaping machines
- Francis Bartholomew Cronin, Provisional patent application accepted for improved gold extraction process
- Thomas Theophilus Draper, Provisional patent application accepted for improved process for extracting liquid from metalliferous slime
- William Ryley, Provisional patent application accepted for improved process for extracting liquid from metalliferous slime
- Dupaix Burrell, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in cycle roundabouts
- Ernest Curtis, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in cycle roundabouts
- John Myers, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in multi-furrow ploughs
- George Gibbins, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in multi-furrow ploughs
- Walter William Love, Provisional patent application accepted for improvements in window-sashes
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