Patent Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 83

No. 9941.—30th September, 1897.—FRANCIS ELLERSHAUSEN, of 24, Green Street, Blackfriars, London, England, Gentleman. Improvements in the treatment of complex sulphide ores, and apparatus therefor. (Specification, 11s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 9942.—30th September, 1897.—WILLIAM ADOLPH KÖNEMAN and WILLIAM HENRY HARTLEY, both of 23, Moorfields, London, England, Civil and Mining Engineers. Improvements in or relating to the separation of liquid from bodies containing or mingled with the same. (Specification, £2 16s.; drawings, £2.)

No. 9945.—18th September, 1897.—WALTER GREENSHIELDS, of Cobden Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Bracist. Suspenders. (Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 9946.—28th September, 1897.—JOSEPH PETER HAMILTON, of 31, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Tinsmith. An improved soldering apparatus. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 9953.—2nd October, 1897.—MARTIN CHARLES HEALY, of Hughenden, Queensland, Mechanical Engineer, Plumber, and Tinsmith. New or improved means for raising water. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 14s.)

No. 9954.—2nd October, 1897.—JUAN CRAVERI, of Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic, Doctor in Chemistry and Pharmacy. Process for entirely dispensing with the use of phosphorus in the manufacture of matches of all kinds. (Specification, 5s. 6d.)

No. 9956.—2nd October, 1897.—CECIL THROCKMORTON, of “Greylands,” Glennie’s Creek, near Singleton, New South Wales, Gentleman. Improved burner for oil-lamps. (Specification, 6s. 6d.; drawings, 10s. 6d.)

No. 9958.—13th September, 1897.—ARTHUR SMITH, of 53, Esk Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Brewer. Improved method of and apparatus for carrying eggs, fruit, and other fragile articles separately in bulk. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 9963.—30th August, 1897.—HOLROYD FITZWILLIAM WAY, of Hauraki, Thames, Auckland, New Zealand, Miner. A respirator for use in dry-crushing and similar dusty operations. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 9969.—1st October, 1897.—EDWIN LATIMER CLARK, of Auckland, New Zealand, Contractor. An improved lateral and vertical saw-frame. (Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s. 6d.)

No. 9970.—8th October, 1897.—THE FISH-OIL AND GUANO SYNDICATE, LIMITED, of 1, Foster Place, Dublin, Ireland (assignee of John Charles William Stanley, of 31, Queen Victoria Street, London, England, Gentleman). Improvements in or relating to the treatment of fish and other offal or similar refuse. (Specification, £1; drawings, £1 9s.)

No. 9972.—8th October, 1897.—THOMAS CRISP SANDERSON, of 322, High Holborn, London, W.C., England, Inventor. An improved process for the manufacture of white-lead of high density. (Specification, 5s. 6d.)

No. 9973.—8th October, 1897.—WILLIAM ALFRED SANDILANDS, Solicitor, and ALFRED HANNETT, Labourer, both of Feilding, New Zealand. An improved sash-fastener. (Specification, 5s. 6d.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 9979.—8th October, 1897.—SAMUEL MANNING, Gentleman, and THOMAS GREGORY RUSSELL, Solicitor, both of Christchurch, New Zealand. Improved means of conserving rivers. (Specification, 3s.; 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, 12th October, 1897.

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

No. 9579.—31st May, 1897.—JOHN STOUP CHAMBERS and JAMES GILLMAN SEYMOUR, both of corner of Collins and Swanston Streets, Melbourne, Victoria, Merchants (nominees of Brandt August Hjorth, of Stockholm, Sweden, Manufacturer). Improvements in burners for petroleum and other oil stoves.

No. 9881.—9th September, 1897.—JOSEPH MAITLAND, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Fruit-grower. An improved apparatus for obtaining power, specially useful for operating a bicycle or other machine in which a wheel is required to revolve.

No. 9929.—25th September, 1897.—DAVID JOSEPH TOMSEY CREECH, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved rail-joint for railways or tramways.

No. 9937.—25th September, 1897.—FREDERICK MARRIOTT, of Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Tailor. A marine air-float for raising sunken vessels or preventing vessels from sinking.

No. 9939.—29th September, 1897.—WILLIAM PAGE, of Winchester, Canterbury, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved wire-strainer.

No. 9940.—24th September, 1897.—LAVINGTON GEORGE ROOPE, Brewer, and JAMES SHEPHERD, Engineer, both of 53, Esk Street, Invercargill, New Zealand. Improvements in smoke-consumers and spark-catchers for engines, chimney-stacks, and the like.

No. 9943.—30th September, 1897.—AUGUST HEINRICH WILHELM WEDLER, of 141, Rundle Street, Adelaide, South Australia, Umbrella-manufacturer. Improved union and coupling for flexible hose used in garden-watering and for other purposes.

No. 9944.—30th September, 1897.—AUGUST HEINRICH WILHELM WEDLER, of 141, Rundle Street, Adelaide, South Australia, Umbrella-manufacturer. Improvements in shower-baths.

No. 9947.—29th September, 1897.—REGINALD HENRY JAMES HAMLIN, of Napier, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Carpenter. Pneumatic submarine lift for raising sunken vessels and other bodies.

No. 9948.—30th September, 1897.—ARTHUR JOHN CUMING, of 71, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, Journalist. Improved frame for bicycles.

No. 9949.—1st October, 1897.—DAVID RANKEN SHIRREFF GALBRAITH, of Orakei Road, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand, Analytical Chemist. A pneumatic-tire guard.

No. 9950.—1st October, 1897.—GEORGE WILLIAM PENNEY, of East Gore, Otago, New Zealand, Wool- and Skin-buyer. Improvements in tine-harrows.

No. 9951.—15th September, 1897.—THOMAS HUGH REID, of Cargill Road, Dunedin, New Zealand, Traffic Inspector (Tramways). Acetylene-gas generator.

No. 9952.—2nd October, 1897.—DAVID RANKEN SHIRREFF GALBRAITH, of Orakei Road, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand, Analytical Chemist. Improvements in butter-making.

No. 9955.—2nd October, 1897.—GEORGE JOHN BONES, of Fink’s Buildings, corner of Elizabeth and Flinders Streets, Melbourne, Victoria, Importer, and LOUIS HENRY HART, of 28, Market Street, Melbourne aforesaid, Manufacturer. A cycle racing or exercising machine.

No. 9957.—2nd October, 1897.—WILLIAM HENRY CARTER, of General Post Office, Wellington, New Zealand, Cadet. A mail-bag fastener.

No. 9959.—2nd October, 1897.—CHARLES FFRENCH PEMBERTON, of Sefton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Civil Engineer. An improved automatic earth-closet.

No. 9961.—29th September, 1897.—JOHN ACTON, of Pleasant Point, Canterbury, New Zealand, Mechanic. An improved fencing-standard.

No. 9962.—30th September, 1897.—EDWIN LATIMER CLARK, of Auckland, New Zealand, Contractor. An aerial, marine, or land navigation boat combined in one.

No. 9966.—7th October, 1897.—WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Rabbiter, and JOHN PATON ELLIOT, Blacksmith, both of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand. Improvements in rabbit-traps.

No. 9967.—7th October, 1897.—HOPKIN BOWEN, of Kensington, South Australia, Blacksmith (assignee of JOHN FISHER ALLAN, of Adelaide, South Australia, Coachbuilder). Improvements in buggies.

No. 9971.—8th October, 1897.—EDWARD CHARLES LUDWIG KRESSEL, of 21, Glaserton Road, London, England, Analytical Chemist, and THOMAS HILL-JONES, of 31, Eagle Wharf Road, London aforesaid, Manufacturing Chemist. The manufacture of an improved alimentary extract.

No. 9974.—27th September, 1897.—PHILLIP COULL, of 147, Peterborough Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Builder and Contractor. An improved washing-board.

No. 9976.—6th October, 1897.—JAMES ROBERTSON, of Ann Street, New Brighton, Christchurch, New Zealand, Printer. An improved driving-gear for bicycles and like vehicles.

No. 9978.—9th October, 1897.—GEORGE AITKENS, Clerk in Holy Orders, and HERBERT PHILIP HENRY GRAVES, Bank-manager, both of Hawera, New Zealand. Improved composition for branding cattle.

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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🏭 Acceptance of Complete Patent Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 October 1897
Patents, Inventions, Specifications, Public Inspection, Patent Applications
17 names identified
  • Francis Ellershausen (Gentleman), Patent applicant for improvements in the treatment of complex sulphide ores
  • William Adolph Köneman (Civil and Mining Engineer), Patent applicant for improvements in the separation of liquid from bodies
  • William Henry Hartley (Civil and Mining Engineer), Patent applicant for improvements in the separation of liquid from bodies
  • Walter Greenshields (Bracist), Patent applicant for suspenders
  • Joseph Peter Hamilton (Tinsmith), Patent applicant for an improved soldering apparatus
  • Martin Charles Healy (Mechanical Engineer, Plumber, and Tinsmith), Patent applicant for new or improved means for raising water
  • Juan Craveri (Doctor in Chemistry and Pharmacy), Patent applicant for a process for dispensing with the use of phosphorus in the manufacture of matches
  • Cecil Throckmorton (Gentleman), Patent applicant for an improved burner for oil-lamps
  • Arthur Smith (Brewer), Patent applicant for an improved method of and apparatus for carrying eggs, fruit, and other fragile articles
  • Holroyd Fitzwilliam Way (Miner), Patent applicant for a respirator for use in dry-crushing and similar dusty operations
  • Edwin Latimer Clark (Contractor), Patent applicant for an improved lateral and vertical saw-frame
  • John Charles William Stanley (Gentleman), Patent applicant for improvements in the treatment of fish and other offal or similar refuse
  • Thomas Crisp Sanderson (Inventor), Patent applicant for an improved process for the manufacture of white-lead of high density
  • William Alfred Sandilands (Solicitor), Patent applicant for an improved sash-fastener
  • Alfred Hannett (Labourer), Patent applicant for an improved sash-fastener
  • Samuel Manning (Gentleman), Patent applicant for improved means of conserving rivers
  • Thomas Gregory Russell (Solicitor), Patent applicant for improved means of conserving rivers

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 October 1897
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Patent Applications
32 names identified
  • John Stoup Chambers (Merchant), Patent applicant for improvements in burners for petroleum and other oil stoves
  • James Gillman Seymour (Merchant), Patent applicant for improvements in burners for petroleum and other oil stoves
  • Joseph Maitland (Fruit-grower), Patent applicant for an improved apparatus for obtaining power
  • David Joseph Tomsey Creech (Labourer), Patent applicant for an improved rail-joint for railways or tramways
  • Frederick Marriott (Tailor), Patent applicant for a marine air-float for raising sunken vessels
  • William Page (Labourer), Patent applicant for an improved wire-strainer
  • Lavington George Roope (Brewer), Patent applicant for improvements in smoke-consumers and spark-catchers
  • James Shepherd (Engineer), Patent applicant for improvements in smoke-consumers and spark-catchers
  • August Heinrich Wilhelm Wedler (Umbrella-manufacturer), Patent applicant for an improved union and coupling for flexible hose
  • August Heinrich Wilhelm Wedler (Umbrella-manufacturer), Patent applicant for improvements in shower-baths
  • Reginald Henry James Hamlin (Carpenter), Patent applicant for a pneumatic submarine lift for raising sunken vessels
  • Arthur John Cuming (Journalist), Patent applicant for an improved frame for bicycles
  • David Ranken Shirreff Galbraith (Analytical Chemist), Patent applicant for a pneumatic-tire guard
  • George William Penney (Wool- and Skin-buyer), Patent applicant for improvements in tine-harrows
  • Thomas Hugh Reid (Traffic Inspector (Tramways)), Patent applicant for an acetylene-gas generator
  • David Ranken Shirreff Galbraith (Analytical Chemist), Patent applicant for improvements in butter-making
  • George John Bones (Importer), Patent applicant for a cycle racing or exercising machine
  • Louis Henry Hart (Manufacturer), Patent applicant for a cycle racing or exercising machine
  • William Henry Carter (Cadet), Patent applicant for a mail-bag fastener
  • Charles Ffrench Pemberton (Civil Engineer), Patent applicant for an improved automatic earth-closet
  • John Acton (Mechanic), Patent applicant for an improved fencing-standard
  • Edwin Latimer Clark (Contractor), Patent applicant for an aerial, marine, or land navigation boat combined in one
  • William Campbell (Rabbiter), Patent applicant for improvements in rabbit-traps
  • John Paton Elliot (Blacksmith), Patent applicant for improvements in rabbit-traps
  • Hopkin Bowen (Blacksmith), Patent applicant for improvements in buggies
  • John Fisher Allan (Coachbuilder), Patent applicant for improvements in buggies
  • Edward Charles Ludwig Kressel (Analytical Chemist), Patent applicant for the manufacture of an improved alimentary extract
  • Thomas Hill-Jones (Manufacturing Chemist), Patent applicant for the manufacture of an improved alimentary extract
  • Phillip Coull (Builder and Contractor), Patent applicant for an improved washing-board
  • James Robertson (Printer), Patent applicant for an improved driving-gear for bicycles
  • George Aitkens (Clerk in Holy Orders), Patent applicant for an improved composition for branding cattle
  • Herbert Philip Henry Graves (Bank-manager), Patent applicant for an improved composition for branding cattle

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar