✨ Patent Applications and Fees
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 10739.—28th June, 1898.—ALFRED GEORGE WELLS, of 29, Cornhill, London, England, Engineer. Improvements in grinding-mills. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, 16s.)
No. 10740.—28th June, 1898.—ALFRED ANDREW LOCKWOOD, of 29, Cornhill, London, England, Mining Engineer. Improvements in amalgamating apparatus. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 16s.)
No. 10741.—30th June, 1898.—GEORGE SMITH DUNCAN, of Tarnagalla, Victoria, Engineer. Improved apparatus for the separation of gold- and silver-bearing solutions from residual ores or slimes. (Specification, 13s. 6d; drawings, £1 1s.)
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, 6th July, 1898.
A PPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 10654.—6th June, 1898.—JAKETH EDDY WEARNE, of Waihi, New Zealand, Mine-manager. Mining-cage extension-frame for shaft-sinking.
No. 10662.—8th June, 1898.—QUENTIN MUIR, of Grantham, Hawera, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved method of and an apparatus for ploughing couchy or other grass land.
No. 10678.—27th June, 1898.—WILLIAM HENRY TAYLOR, of Dannevirke, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Builder. An invention for the prevention of rain driving underneath window-sashes.
No. 10706.—21st June, 1898.—CHARLES BRISTOW, of Groveley, Marton, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved tin-opener.
No. 10707.—21st June, 1898.—FERDINAND HEINRICH DANNHARDT, of Bethanga, Victoria, Engineer, and MELROSE MAILER, of 685, Rathdown Street, Carlton, near Melbourne, Victoria, Medical Practitioner. Improvements in or relating to earth-boring machines.
No. 10708.—21st June, 1898.—WILLIAM HENRY RUSSELL, of 155, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Commercial Traveller, and CHARLES HERBERT PEAKE, of Hudson Road, Spottiswoode, near Melbourne aforesaid, Grocer. An improved panoramic apparatus for exhibiting advertisements.
No. 10712.—17th June, 1898.—GEORGE HUBERT LESTER, of Auckland, New Zealand, Fancy-goods Dealer. An office-return clock-face indicator.
No. 10713.—22nd June, 1898.—HENRY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, of Onehunga, New Zealand, Ship’s Steward. Cleansing-polish.
No. 10715.—21st June, 1898.—P. AND D. DUNCAN, LIMITED, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Implement-manufacturers. Improved levers and riding-gear for ploughs.
No. 10716.—22nd June, 1898.—JOHN MURGATROYD, of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Wool-broker. Improvements in and relating to machinery for removing hair and wool from skins.
No. 10717.—22nd June, 1898.—CHARLES ANGELO ARNABOLDI, of Matawhero, Poverty Bay, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improvement in the mountings of swingletrees, specially adapted for ploughs and heavy draught, &c.
No. 10718.—22nd June, 1898.—ROBERT STEPHENSON MCFARLAND, Bank-manager, and GEORGE KIDD ASKIN, Machinist, both of Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand. An improved bicycle-support.
No. 10720.—25th June, 1898.—WILLIAM BROMILEY, Miner, and WILLIAM STRONG, Watchmaker, both of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand. An improved apparatus, and composition for use with the same, for destroying moths, larvæ, and the like.
No. 10722.—21st June, 1898.—JOHN ISAAC KNIGHT, of Auckland, New Zealand, Wholesale Saddler. An improved method of covering seat of saddle-tree.
No. 10724.—27th June, 1898.—ROBERT ALLAN, of 100, Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Engine-fitter. An improved automatic window-lock.
No. 10730.—27th June, 1898.—WILLIAM COWPER ROBISON, Sheep-farmer; CHARLES LLOYD GARDINER, Gentleman; and THOMAS HENRY REGINALD GARDINER, Sheep-farmer, all of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. An improvement in hats.
No. 10733.—29th June, 1898.—ALEXANDER PARKER, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved motor for driving shearing-machines.
No. 10734.—29th June, 1898.—WILLIAM HENRY BRYANT, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Butcher. An improved music-turner.
No. 10735.—24th June, 1898.—JAMES GRIFFIN, of Riverhead, Auckland, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved combination plough for turning, subsoiling, and cultivating land.
No. 10736.—29th June, 1898.—GEORGE ALFRED MONTGOMERY, of Springfield, Canterbury, New Zealand, Saddler. An improvement in the fastening of covers to horses and other animals.
No. 10737.—1st July, 1898.—FREDERICK LAMBERT LORDEN, Draughtsman, and HENRY CRACROFT TROLLOPE, Engineer, both of Roseneath, Wellington, New Zealand. An improved machine for cutting tobacco.
No. 10742.—30th June, 1898.—THOMAS DANKS, of Lichfield Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in hot-water and steam boilers.
No. 10743.—1st July, 1898.—DE RENZIE MATHIAS, of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in and relating to seed-sowing implements. †
No. 10744.—4th July, 1898.—WILLIAM COWPER ROBISON, Sheep-farmer; CHARLES LLOYD GARDINER, Gentleman; and THOMAS HENRY REGINALD GARDINER, Sheep-farmer, all of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Improvements in sewing-thimbles.
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.
Letters Patent sealed.
L IST of Letters Patent sealed from the 23rd June, 1898, to the 6th July, 1898, inclusive:—
No. 9375.—E. R. Standfield and T. de R. Harman, bicycle-support.
No. 9379.—A. Hamilton, cattle-drench.
No. 9514.—H. Priestley, jaw for timber-jack.
No. 9614.—T. Dacombe, draught-plate for grate.
No. 9636.—J. A. Belk, velocipede driving-gear.
No. 9703.—A. Burges, lifting-jack.
No. 9927.—T. B. Jacobsen and H. Rabe, safety-brake for shaft-cages.
No. 10266.—A. J. Benedict, galvanic battery (W. S. Doe).
No. 10333.—M. and J. A. Belk, meat-marker.
No. 10421.—Etothene Gas Co., Limited, gas (E. Tooth).
No. 10422.—Etothene Gas Co., Limited, manufacturing calcium-carbide (E. Tooth).
No. 10439.—J. J. Daily, coffin.
No. 10456.—W. J. Lloyd and W. Priest, cycle driving-gear.
No. 10470.—McLeod Improved Sheepshears Co., Limited, operating machine sheepshears (A. McLeod).
No. 10471.—R. J. Rousay and W. G. Sinclair, paper-cutting machine.
No. 10472.—S. G. Kilminster, artificial stone.
No. 10479.—J. M. Ewen, prism lights.
No. 10485.—F. A. Furlonge, wrapper for frozen produce, &c.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
N O. 6919.—T. Boyd, cycle-bearings. 21st June, 1898.
No. 6926.—T. C. Bayldon and G. P. Hilton, diminishing surface-friction on vessels, &c. 25th June, 1898.
No. 6929.—A. R. Mackay, protecting river-banks. 27th June, 1898.
No. 7000.—C. C. Worthington, expansion engine (E. Waters). 25th June, 1898.
No. 7001.—The National Typographic Co., machine for producing linotypes, &c. (E. Waters—O. Mergenthaler). 21st June, 1898.
No. 7425.—J. J. Hood, extracting metals. 23rd June, 1898.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 5045.—T. Jones, gold-saving tables. 5th July, 1898.
No. 5095.—F. E. and A. S. Elmore, manufacturing tubes. 21st June, 1898.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
L IST of applications for Letters Patent (with which complete specifications have been lodged) lapsed from the 23rd June, 1898, to the 6th July, 1898, inclusive:—
No. 9159.—A. Howe and S. H. Lees, boot- or harness-polish.
No. 9172.—G. Preddy, frictional surface for seed machinery.
No. 9180.—C. Baldwin, cleansing-composition.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
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⚖️ Accepted Patent Specifications with Costs for Copying
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement28 June 1898
Patents, Specifications, Engineering, London, Victoria, Copying Fees
- Alfred George Wells (Engineer), Accepted patent for grinding-mills improvements
- Alfred Andrew Lockwood (Mining Engineer), Accepted patent for amalgamating apparatus improvements
- George Smith Duncan (Engineer), Accepted patent for gold-silver separation apparatus
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
⚖️ Provisional Patent Specifications Accepted
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement6 July 1898
Provisional Patents, Inventions, New Zealand, Victoria, Farmers, Engineers
33 names identified
- Jaketh Eddy Wearne (Mine-manager), Accepted provisional patent for mining-cage extension-frame
- Quentin Muir (Farmer), Accepted provisional patent for ploughing apparatus
- William Henry Taylor (Builder), Accepted provisional patent for window-sash rain prevention
- Charles Bristow (Engineer), Accepted provisional patent for improved tin-opener
- Ferdinand Heinrich Dannhardt (Engineer), Accepted provisional patent for earth-boring machines
- Melrose Mailer (Medical Practitioner), Accepted provisional patent for earth-boring machines
- William Henry Russell (Commercial Traveller), Accepted provisional patent for panoramic advertising apparatus
- Charles Herbert Peake (Grocer), Accepted provisional patent for panoramic advertising apparatus
- George Hubert Lester (Fancy-goods Dealer), Accepted provisional patent for office-return clock indicator
- Henry William Williams (Ship’s Steward), Accepted provisional patent for cleansing-polish
- P. and D. Duncan (Implement-manufacturers), Accepted provisional patent for plough levers and riding-gear
- John Murgatroyd (Wool-broker), Accepted provisional patent for hair/wool removal machinery
- Charles Angelo Arnaboldi (Blacksmith), Accepted provisional patent for swingletree mountings
- Robert Stephenson McFarland (Bank-manager), Accepted provisional patent for improved bicycle-support
- George Kidd Askin (Machinist), Accepted provisional patent for improved bicycle-support
- William Bromiley (Miner), Accepted provisional patent for moth destruction apparatus
- William Strong (Watchmaker), Accepted provisional patent for moth destruction apparatus
- John Isaac Knight (Wholesale Saddler), Accepted provisional patent for saddle-tree covering method
- Robert Allan (Engine-fitter), Accepted provisional patent for automatic window-lock
- William Cowper Robison (Sheep-farmer), Accepted provisional patent for hat improvement
- Charles Lloyd Gardiner (Gentleman), Accepted provisional patent for hat improvement
- Thomas Henry Reginald Gardiner (Sheep-farmer), Accepted provisional patent for hat improvement
- Alexander Parker (Farmer), Accepted provisional patent for motor for shearing-machines
- William Henry Bryant (Butcher), Accepted provisional patent for improved music-turner
- James Griffin (Labourer), Accepted provisional patent for combination plough
- George Alfred Montgomery (Saddler), Accepted provisional patent for animal cover fastening
- Frederick Lambert Lorden (Draughtsman), Accepted provisional patent for tobacco-cutting machine
- Henry Cracroft Trollope (Engineer), Accepted provisional patent for tobacco-cutting machine
- Thomas Danks (Engineer), Accepted provisional patent for boiler improvements
- De Renzie Mathias (Farmer), Accepted provisional patent for seed-sowing implements
- William Cowper Robison (Sheep-farmer), Accepted provisional patent for sewing-thimble improvements
- Charles Lloyd Gardiner (Gentleman), Accepted provisional patent for sewing-thimble improvements
- Thomas Henry Reginald Gardiner (Sheep-farmer), Accepted provisional patent for sewing-thimble improvements
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
⚖️ Letters Patent Sealed Between 23 June and 6 July 1898
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement6 July 1898
Patents Sealed, Inventions, Bicycle, Sheepshears, Gas, Machinery
22 names identified
- E. R. Standfield, Patent sealed for bicycle-support
- T. de R. Harman, Patent sealed for bicycle-support
- A. Hamilton, Patent sealed for cattle-drench
- H. Priestley, Patent sealed for timber-jack jaw
- T. Dacombe, Patent sealed for draught-plate for grate
- J. A. Belk, Patent sealed for velocipede driving-gear
- A. Burges, Patent sealed for lifting-jack
- T. B. Jacobsen, Patent sealed for safety-brake for shaft-cages
- H. Rabe, Patent sealed for safety-brake for shaft-cages
- A. J. Benedict, Patent sealed for galvanic battery
- W. S. Doe, Patent sealed for galvanic battery
- M. and J. A. Belk, Patent sealed for meat-marker
- E. Tooth, Patent sealed for gas and calcium-carbide manufacturing
- J. J. Daily, Patent sealed for coffin
- W. J. Lloyd, Patent sealed for cycle driving-gear
- W. Priest, Patent sealed for cycle driving-gear
- A. McLeod, Patent sealed for operating machine sheepshears
- R. J. Rousay, Patent sealed for paper-cutting machine
- W. G. Sinclair, Patent sealed for paper-cutting machine
- S. G. Kilminster, Patent sealed for artificial stone
- J. M. Ewen, Patent sealed for prism lights
- F. A. Furlonge, Patent sealed for wrapper for frozen produce
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
⚖️ Patent Fees Paid for Second and Third Terms
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement6 July 1898
Patent Fees, Renewal, Engineering, Machinery, Typographic
11 names identified
- T. Boyd, Paid second-term fee for cycle-bearings patent
- T. C. Bayldon, Paid second-term fee for vessel friction reduction patent
- G. P. Hilton, Paid second-term fee for vessel friction reduction patent
- A. R. Mackay, Paid second-term fee for river-bank protection patent
- C. C. Worthington, Paid second-term fee for expansion engine patent
- E. Waters, Paid second-term fee for expansion engine patent
- National Typographic Co., Paid second-term fee for linotype machine patent
- O. Mergenthaler, Paid second-term fee for linotype machine patent
- J. J. Hood, Paid second-term fee for metal extraction patent
- T. Jones, Paid third-term fee for gold-saving tables patent
- F. E. and A. S. Elmore, Paid third-term fee for tube manufacturing patent
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
⚖️ Applications for Letters Patent Lapsed
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement6 July 1898
Lapsed Patents, Applications, Boot Polish, Seed Machinery, Cleansing
- A. Howe, Lapsed patent application for boot/harness-polish
- S. H. Lees, Lapsed patent application for boot/harness-polish
- G. Preddy, Lapsed patent application for seed machinery frictional surface
- C. Baldwin, Lapsed patent application for cleansing-composition
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1898, No 52