Patent Specifications




2074
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 96

Louis, Missouri, United States of America, Engineer). Im-
provements in printing attachments for calculating-machines.
(Specification, £4 14s.; drawings, £2 8s.)

No. 10058.—27th October, 1897.—WILLIAM ADOLPH KÖNE-
MAN and WILLIAM HENRY HARTLEY, both of 23, Moorfields,
Middlesex, England, Civil and Mining Engineers. Improve-
ments in or relating to ore-concentrators and similar
apparatus. (Specification, 11s. 6d.; drawings, £1 14s.)

No. 10065.—27th October, 1897.—JOHN BALL, of Wanga-
nui, New Zealand, Journalist. A milk-safe. (Specification,
2s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 10068.—18th October, 1897.—CHARLES THOMAS KIER-
NAN, of 161, Ythan Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Up-
holsterer. Improvement in easy-chairs. (Specification,
2s. 6d.; drawings, 6s.)

No. 10070.—29th October, 1897.—WILLIAM HENRY PRICE,
of Carlyle Street, Sydenham, New Zealand, Brassfounder
and Pump-manufacturer. A drip-cup for sprayer nozzle.
(Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 10071.—30th October, 1897.—TITO LIVIO CARBONE, of
343, Calle Sarandi, Monte Video, South America, Engineer.
An improvement in sheet-metal boxes. (Specification,
3s. 6d.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 10075.—1st November, 1897.—BRAYBROOKE FEATHER-
STONE GRIFFIN, Mining Agent, and HARRY G. LEVER, In-
ventor, both of 119, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, New Zealand.
An improved folding arm-chair. (Specification, 2s.; draw-
ings, 6s.)

No. 10079.—6th September, 1897.—HENRY GEORGE NOY,
Engineer, MARY ELIZABETH NOY, Dressmaker, GEORGE
WILLIAM NOY, Engineer, and JAMES BENNIE, Architect, of
Mackay Street, Greymouth, New Zealand. An improved
feeding-bottle heater and foot-warmer. (Specification, 3s.;
drawings, 3s.)

No. 10080.—2nd November, 1897.—WILLIAM SPENCER
NAIRN, of Wallingford, New Zealand, Carpenter. An im-
proved wire-strainer. (Specification, 4s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 10084.—3rd November, 1897.—JAMES CHRISTOPHER
HALLIGAN and JAMES FERGUSON, both of Brisbane, Queens-
land, Lithographic Printers. Improvements in lithographic
machines. (Specification, 7s. 6d.; drawings, 10s. 6d.)

No. 10089.—4th November, 1897.—THE IMPERIAL WRI-
TING-MACHINE COMPANY, LIMITED, a corporation duly
organized and existing under the Companies Act of the
Dominion of Canada, and having its principal place of
business in Montreal, Canada (assignee of Wellington
Parker Kidder, of Robeson Street, Boston, Massachusetts,
United States of America, Mechanical Engineer). An
improvement in typewriting-machines. (Specification, £2;
drawings, £3 15s.)

No. 10093.—4th November, 1897.—JOSEPH HATCH, of
Invercargill, New Zealand, Merchant. An improved lifting-
jack. (Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 10094.—4th November, 1897.—JOHN GUSTAF ADOLF
RHODIN, of 104, Gilda Brook Road, Eccles, near Manchester,
England, Analytical Chemist and Electrical Engineer;
and ALFRED ROBERT HARVEY, of 41, North John Street,
Liverpool, England, Director. An improved electrolyser
or electrolytic apparatus. (Specification, 8s.; drawings,
5s. 6d.)

No. 10095.—4th November, 1897.—JAMES TURNBULL, of
72, King William Street, Fitzroy, Victoria, Engineer. An
improved combined furnace and precipitating apparatus for
recovering gold from charcoal or similar substances.
(Specification, 11s.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

No. 10098.—1st November, 1897.—JULIUS DECIMUS TRIPE,
of Greyton Street, Wanganui, New Zealand, Surgeon. An
improved apparatus for applying brakes to bicycles or other
wheeled carriages, preferably those with pneumatic tires.
(Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 10099.—8th October, 1897.—GEORGE GILBERT, of
Dannevirke, New Zealand, Plumber. Improvements in
boilers for use with colonial ovens or on open fireplaces.
(Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 10101.—5th November, 1897.—ARTHUR REDMAN
WILFLEY, of 2805, Humboldt Street, Denver, Colorado,
United States of America, Mining Engineer. Improve-
ments in ore-concentrators. (Specification, 17s. 6d.; draw-
ings, 8s. 6d.)

No. 10102.—5th November, 1897.—PHILIP ARGALL, of
Denver, Colorado, United States of America, Mechanical
Engineer. Improvements in apparatus for roasting and
drying ores. (Specification, 16s. 6d.; drawings, £1 8s.)

No. 10103.—5th November, 1897.—EDWARDS ATKINSON,
of 12, Spencer Mansions, West Kensington, London,
England, Gentleman (assignee of John Creasy, of 22,
Chapel Court, High Street, Borough, London aforesaid,
Mechanical Engineer). Improvements in and connected
with non-refillable bottles and like vessels. (Specification,
7s.; drawings, 8s. 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 in-
vention 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, 10th November, 1897.

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

No. 9963.—7th October, 1897.—ADOLPHUS BERGIN, of 157,
Cuba Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Flax-dresser. An
improved process for dressing flax.

No. 10029.—18th October, 1897.—EDWARD SPREY, of 31,
Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Salesman. An im-
proved means of supplying fresh air to mines, under water,
or at fires and the like.

No. 10050.—25th October, 1897.—JEAN CAMPBELL CORBETT,
of Melbourne, Victoria, at present of Hawera, Taranaki,
New Zealand, Lady. An improved water-filter.

No. 10051.—26th October, 1897.—JOSEPH EDWIN FROST,
Printer, and GEORGE WRAY DAVIES, Clerk, both of Ellice
Street, Wellington, New Zealand. A preparation for a
beverage.

No. 10052.—21st October, 1897.—JOHN LAW KIRKBRIDE,
of Sentinel Road, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand,
Settler. An automatic feeder for stamp-batteries, crushing-
rolls, ball-mills, or other machinery used for reducing ores
or other substances.

No. 10056.—27th October, 1897.—EDWARD JOHN WAY,
General Manager of the George Goch Amalgamated Gold-
mining Company (Limited), near Johannesburg, South
African Republic. Improvements in the construction of
the cams and cam-shafts of stamp-mills, and in the means
of fixing or attaching said cams to their shafts, applicable
also for securing other rotating parts or members to their
driving-shafts.

No. 10060.—26th October, 1897.—CLARISSA EVELINE JAY,
of North Adelaide, South Australia, Gentlewoman. Affixing
and adjusting umbrellas, sunshades, and similar articles to
cycles.

No. 10061.—28th October, 1897.—HENRY GEORGE
BEDELL, of Windsor Place, Wellington, New Zealand,
Plumber. A non-refillable bottle.

No. 10062.—28th October, 1897.—WALTER BROWN, of
Mepunga East, Victoria, Farmer, and JAMES PARKER
McMEIKIN, of 547, Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria,
Agent. A milk-pail holder.

No. 10066.—27th October, 1897.—JOHN WATSON and
GEORGE ARMITE WATSON, of 53, Esk Street, Invercargill,
New Zealand, Tinsmiths. Improvements in milk-strainers.

No. 10069.—28th October, 1897.—ROBERT RICHARDSON, of
North-east Valley, Dunedin, New Zealand, Miller. An
improved hernia truss.

No. 10072.—1st November, 1897.—THOMAS JOHNSON,
Cabinetmaker, and ELIZABETH ELLEN KIRBY, Married
Woman, both of 13, Lower High Street, Christchurch, New
Zealand. A keyless lever lock for boxes.

No. 10073.—1st November, 1897.—THOMAS JOHNSON,
Cabinetmaker, and ELIZABETH ELLEN KIRBY, Married
Woman, both of 13, Lower High Street, Christchurch, New
Zealand. A new or improved clothes-washing machine.

No. 10074.—1st November, 1897.—THOMAS JOHNSON,
Cabinetmaker, and ELIZABETH ELLEN KIRBY, Married
Woman, both of 13, Lower High Street, Christchurch, New
Zealand. A draught-preventer attached to the bottom of
doors.

No. 10076.—1st November, 1897.—HERBERT EDWARD
RICHARD RAYNER, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse
Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved
tool for driving fencing-standards.

No. 10077.—1st November, 1897.—ALFRED LAUNCELOT
JAMES TARR, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street,
Dunedin, New Zealand, Inventor. An improved baking-tin.

No. 10078.—1st November, 1897.—GEORGE ROBERT
WILSON, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street,
Dunedin, New Zealand, Portmanteau-maker. An im-
proved sash-fastener.

No. 10081.—2nd November, 1897.—HENRY WILSON, of
Mangatainoka, Schoolmaster, HENRY LEONIDAS WILSON,
of Mangatainoka, Gentleman, and FRANCIS PRENDERVILLE
WILSON, of Pahiatua, Schoolmaster, all in the Colony of
New Zealand. An invention for increasing the leverage-
power of bicycle-cranks without increasing the "throw."

No. 10083.—30th October, 1897.—JAMES ANDERSON KEITH,
of 53, Esk Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Farmer.
Combined horse-collar and hames.



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🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Patent Specifications (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 November 1897
Patents, Complete Specifications, Intellectual Property, Patent Office, Wellington, Inventions, Applications
27 names identified
  • William Adolph Könenan, Inventor of improvements in ore-concentrators
  • William Henry Hartley, Inventor of improvements in ore-concentrators
  • John Ball, Inventor of a milk-safe
  • Charles Thomas Kiernan, Inventor of improvement in easy-chairs
  • William Henry Price, Inventor of a drip-cup for sprayer nozzle
  • Tito Livio Carbone, Inventor of an improvement in sheet-metal boxes
  • Braybrooke Featherstone Griffin, Inventor of an improved folding arm-chair
  • Harry G. Lever, Inventor of an improved folding arm-chair
  • Henry George Noy, Inventor of an improved feeding-bottle heater
  • Mary Elizabeth Noy, Inventor of an improved feeding-bottle heater
  • George William Noy, Inventor of an improved feeding-bottle heater
  • James Bennie, Inventor of an improved feeding-bottle heater
  • William Spencer Nairn, Inventor of an improved wire-strainer
  • James Christopher Halligan, Inventor of improvements in lithographic machines
  • James Ferguson, Inventor of improvements in lithographic machines
  • Imperial Writing-Machine Company (Limited), Applicant for improvement in typewriting-machines
  • Wellington Parker Kidder, Assignee for improvement in typewriting-machines
  • Joseph Hatch, Inventor of an improved lifting-jack
  • John Gustaf Adolf Rhodin, Inventor of an improved electrolyser
  • Alfred Robert Harvey, Inventor of an improved electrolyser
  • James Turnbull, Inventor of an improved furnace apparatus
  • Julius Decimus Tripe, Inventor of an improved apparatus for bicycle brakes
  • George Gilbert, Inventor of improvements in boilers
  • Arthur Redman Wilfley, Inventor of improvements in ore-concentrators
  • Philip Argall, Inventor of improvements in apparatus for roasting ores
  • Edwards Atkinson, Inventor of improvements in non-refillable bottles
  • John Creasy, Inventor of improvements in non-refillable bottles

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Notice of Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 November 1897
Provisional Patents, Patent Applications, Patent Office, Wellington, Inventions
27 names identified
  • Adolphus Bergin, Applicant for improved process for dressing flax
  • Edward Sprey, Applicant for improved means of supplying fresh air to mines
  • Jean Campbell Corbett, Applicant for improved water-filter
  • Joseph Edwin Frost, Applicant for preparation for a beverage
  • George Wray Davies, Applicant for preparation for a beverage
  • John Law Kirkbride, Applicant for automatic feeder for stamp-batteries
  • Edward John Way, Applicant for improvements in construction of stamp-mills
  • Clarissa Eveline Jay, Applicant for affixing umbrellas to cycles
  • Henry George Bedell, Applicant for non-refillable bottle
  • Walter Brown, Applicant for milk-pail holder
  • James Parker McMeikin, Applicant for milk-pail holder
  • John Watson, Applicant for improvements in milk-strainers
  • George Armite Watson, Applicant for improvements in milk-strainers
  • Robert Richardson, Applicant for improved hernia truss
  • Thomas Johnson, Applicant for keyless lever lock for boxes
  • Elizabeth Ellen Kirby, Applicant for keyless lever lock for boxes
  • Thomas Johnson, Applicant for improved clothes-washing machine
  • Elizabeth Ellen Kirby, Applicant for improved clothes-washing machine
  • Thomas Johnson, Applicant for draught-preventer attached to doors
  • Elizabeth Ellen Kirby, Applicant for draught-preventer attached to doors
  • Herbert Edward Richard Rayner, Applicant for improved tool for driving fencing-standards
  • Alfred Launcelot James Tarr, Applicant for improved baking-tin
  • George Robert Wilson, Applicant for improved sash-fastener
  • Henry Wilson, Applicant for invention for bicycle-crank leverage
  • Henry Leonidas Wilson, Applicant for invention for bicycle-crank leverage
  • Francis Prenderville Wilson, Applicant for invention for bicycle-crank leverage
  • James Anderson Keith, Applicant for combined horse-collar and hames

  • Patent Office, Wellington