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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 10788.—12th July, 1898.—WILLIAM KIDD ELDER, Agricultural Engineer, and JAMES JOHN PARKER, Clerk, both of Auckland, New Zealand. A pipe and bar-iron swingle-tree for vehicles, and farm and other implements drawn by horse or other animal power. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 6s.)
No. 10789.—14th July, 1898.—WILLIAM BAIN, of Casino, Richmond River, New South Wales, Agent. An improved composition for the destruction of white ants and other noxious insects. (Specification, 2s.)
No. 10790.—18th July, 1898.—ROBERT HODGES BISHOP, of 257, High Holborn, Middlesex, England, Gentleman, and CHARLES JOHN AXTEN, of 15, Cornwall Road, Stroud Green, Middlesex aforesaid, Merchant’s Clerk. Improvements in or connected with meat- and provision-sales. (Specification, 12s. 6d.; drawings, 16s.)
No. 10794.—19th July, 1898.—ARTHUR THOMAS TIMEWELL, of 3236, Lake Park Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, Manufacturer. Improvement in filled-sack sewing-machines. (Specification, 18s. 6d.; drawings, £1 1s.)
No. 10798.—21st July, 1898.—HENRI RAYMOND VIDAL, of 11, Rue des Immeubles Industriels, Paris, France, Chemical Engineer. An improved process for manufacturing alkaline cyanides and other cyanated products. (Specification, 2s. 6d.)
No. 10799.—21st July, 1898.—INTERNATIONALE HYDRO-PRESS-GAS COMPAGNIE GESELLSCHAFT MIT BESCHRÄNKTER HAFTUNG, of 25, Grosse Bleichen, Hamburg, Germany, Manufacturers (assignees of Georg Rothgiesser, of 7, Bayreuther-Strasse, Berlin, Germany, Manufacturer). Improvements in gas-compressing and pressure-regulating apparatus suitable for incandescent gas-lighting. (Specification, 8s.; drawings, 9s.)
No. 10800.—21st July, 1898.—OSCAR FREDRIK CARLSON, of Kornhamnstorg, 4, Stockholm, Sweden, Managing Director of Stockholms Superfosfat Fabriks Aktiebolag. Improvements in explosives. (Specification, 7s.)
No. 10801.—22nd July, 1898.—ALFRED GOLDING, of Balwyn Road, Canterbury, Victoria, Rubber-boot Manufacturer. An improved tire or tire-cover for cycles and other vehicles. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 10803.—22nd July, 1898.—WALTER ANDREWS, of 18, Tory Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Brassfounder. An improved flushing valve. (Specification, 3s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 10808.—25th July, 1898.—JOSEPH TEMPERLEY and JOHN RIDLEY TEMPERLEY, both of the Temperley Transporter Company, 72, Bishopsgate Street Within, London, England, Engineers. Improvements in apparatus for raising, lowering, and conveying or transporting loads. (Specification, £1 12s.; drawings, £3 7s. 6d.)
No. 10809.—25th July, 1898.—WILLIAM STRONACH LOCKHART, of London, England, Civil Engineer. Improvements in hydraulic separators for treating mixed minerals and other substances. (Specification, 11s.; drawings, 11s.)
No. 10810.—27th November, 1897.—JAMES MECREDY MACLULICH, of Gortmore, Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland, Gentleman. Improvements in and relating to the manufacture of resilient tires and tire-covers. (Specification, 8s. 6d.; drawings, 11s.)
[NOTE.—This is an application under section 106 of the Act; the date given being the official date thereof in Great Britain.]
No. 10811.—6th October, 1897.—CHARLES KINGSTON WATSON, of Park House, Coventry, England, Engineer. Improvements in pneumatic tires. (Specification, 9s.; drawings, 8s.)
[NOTE.—This is an application under section 106 of the Act; the date given being the official date thereof in Great Britain.]
No. 10818.—27th July, 1898.—SOPHUS HENRY KRICHHAUFF and WILLIAM RUFUS, both of 75, King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia, Engineers. An improved spark-arrester. (Specification, 9s.; drawings, 13s.)
No. 10819.—23rd July, 1898.—RICHARD BRINSLEY, of Castle Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Pattern-maker, and PHILIP SPENCE BLACKADER BETT, of Tumai Road, Mornington, Dunedin aforesaid, Accountant. Convertible coal, peat, or wood fire-box. (Specification, 1s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 10820.—28th July, 1898.—ALBERT TERRY, Jun., of Oxford Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Brewer. A combined barrel-stave protector and bung-hole bushing. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 8s.)
No. 10821.—28th July, 1898.—ALEXANDER CHARLES SAXTON and JABEZ HENRY BINNS, trading as “Saxton and Binns,” of Pyrmont, near Sydney, New South Wales, Timber Merchants (assignees of Arthur Martinnes Nelson, of Sydney aforesaid, Joiner). Improvements in flooring, and likewise applicable to other purposes. (Specification, 6s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 10824.—26th July, 1898.—MARIA FLORENCE DONALDSON, wife of James Donaldson, Tinsmith, of Cumberland Street, Dunedin, New Zealand. A cure for rheumatic affections. (Specification, 1s.)
No. 10828.—27th July, 1898.—WILHELM HEINRICH NICHTERLEIN, of Lochiel Street, Dimboola, Victoria, Company-manager. Improvements in and connected with generating gas from wood, and apparatus therefor. (Specification, 7s.; drawings, 5s. 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, 3rd August, 1898.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 10721.—21st June, 1898.—JOHN CORNWELL, of Collingwood Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Contractor. An improved scutching-machine.
No. 10767.—12th July, 1898.—WILLIAM HENRY TAYLOR, of Dannevirke, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Builder. A self-acting appliance for the prevention of rain driving under outside doors.
No. 10780.—18th July, 1898.—JOHN GELL, Telegraph Department, Cable Bay, Wakapuaka, Nelson, New Zealand, Electrical Engineer. Improvements in domestic high-pressure boilers and flues.
No. 10781.—15th July, 1898.—JAMES MILLER, of High Street, Mosgiel, New Zealand, Tweed-designer. A process for preparing metal plates for printing copies of photographs.
No. 10782.—18th July, 1898.—JOSEPH SPEIGHT, Kirwee, Canterbury, New Zealand, Engineer. A new combination driving-gear for safety and other bicycles.
No. 10787.—12th July, 1898.—PHILIP STANLEY GEE, of Angleses Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved gearing for hand-lifts.
No. 10792.—19th July, 1898.—THOMAS EASTON TOLLETH, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved war-balloon.
No. 10793.—19th July, 1898.—ROBERT MAIN HATHAWAY and JOHN ROBERTSON, both of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Settlers. An improved device for moistening adhesive and other surfaces.
No. 10795.—20th July, 1898.—ALBERT MITCHELL NEWMAN, of Essex Road, Auckland, New Zealand, Auctioneer. An improved ventilated case for fruit or other perishables.
No. 10796.—20th July, 1898.—THEODORE BERNARD JACOBSEN, of Thames, Auckland, New Zealand, Architect. An improved safety grip for lifts, elevator-cars, cages in mines, shafts, and the like.
No. 10797.—21st July, 1898.—RICHARD GOULDING, of Taradale, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Public-school Teacher. Improved protective coverings for growing plants.
No. 10802.—22nd July, 1898.—OTTO DRABER, Watchmaker, and SIEGMUND ISAAC VILLIERS, Gentleman, both of 258, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria. A tell-tale clock attachment.
No. 10804.—20th July, 1898.—SYDENHAM OXENHAM, of Makauri, Poverty Bay, New Zealand, Brickmaker. An improved water-strainer, to be used in connection with tanks, &c.
No. 10806.—15th July, 1898.—FREDERICK BUNTER CLAPCOTT, of Ponsonby Road, Auckland, New Zealand. A combined bed- and foot-warmer.
No. 10807.—18th July, 1898.—HENRY RABE, of Thames, Auckland, New Zealand, Mine-manager. An improved automatic side-grip brake for stopping the descent of cages used in mines, hotels, and other buildings.
No. 10812.—21st July, 1898.—ARTHUR CHARLES ATKIN, of Auckland, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. A bus and car name-indicator lamp.
No. 10813.—21st July, 1898.—PETER MACFARLANE DEWAR, Masseur, and JOHN WILKINS, Surgeon, both of Auckland, New Zealand. A piston-wheel rotary steam-, gas-, or oil-engine.
No. 10815.—26th July, 1898.—ELIZA SHADGETT, of Petone, Wellington, New Zealand, Married Woman. A draught-concentrator and smoke-preventer for register grates.
No. 10816.—22nd July, 1898.—SYDENHAM OXENHAM, of Makauri, Poverty Bay, New Zealand, Brickmaker. An improved automatic silt-ejector for tanks and cisterns.
No. 10817.—21st July, 1898.—SYDENHAM OXENHAM, of Makauri, Poverty Bay, New Zealand, Brickmaker. An improved guard to protect house-spouting from the intrusion of small birds and deposit of refuse matter.
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💰 Notice of Acceptance of Complete Patent Specifications
💰 Finance & Revenue3 August 1898
Patents, Specifications, Inventions, Patent Office, Wellington
26 names identified
- William Kidd Elder (Agricultural Engineer), Accepted patent for pipe and bar-iron swingle-tree
- James John Parker (Clerk), Accepted patent for pipe and bar-iron swingle-tree
- William Bain (Agent), Accepted patent for insecticide composition
- Robert Hodges Bishop (Gentleman), Accepted patent for meat and provision sales improvements
- Charles John Axten (Merchant’s Clerk), Accepted patent for meat and provision sales improvements
- Arthur Thomas Timewell (Manufacturer), Accepted patent for filled-sack sewing-machine
- Henri Raymond Vidal (Chemical Engineer), Accepted patent for cyanide manufacturing process
- Georg Rothgiesser (Manufacturer), Assignor of patent for gas-compressing apparatus
- Oscar Fredrik Carlson (Managing Director), Accepted patent for explosives improvements
- Alfred Golding (Rubber-boot Manufacturer), Accepted patent for cycle tire cover
- Walter Andrews (Brassfounder), Accepted patent for flushing valve
- Joseph Temperley (Engineer), Accepted patent for load conveying apparatus
- John Ridley Temperley (Engineer), Accepted patent for load conveying apparatus
- William Stronach Lockhart (Civil Engineer), Accepted patent for hydraulic separators
- James Mecredy MacLulich (Gentleman), Accepted patent for resilient tire manufacture
- Charles Kingston Watson (Engineer), Accepted patent for pneumatic tires
- Sophus Henry Krichhauff (Engineer), Accepted patent for spark-arrester
- William Rufus (Engineer), Accepted patent for spark-arrester
- Richard Brinsley (Pattern-maker), Accepted patent for convertible fire-box
- Philip Spence Blackader Bett (Accountant), Accepted patent for convertible fire-box
- Albert Jun. Terry (Brewer), Accepted patent for barrel-stave protector
- Alexander Charles Saxton (Timber Merchant), Accepted patent for flooring improvements
- Jabez Henry Binns (Timber Merchant), Accepted patent for flooring improvements
- Arthur Martinnes Nelson (Joiner), Assignor of patent for flooring improvements
- Maria Florence Donaldson (Wife of James Donaldson), Accepted patent for rheumatic cure
- Wilhelm Heinrich Nichterlein (Company-manager), Accepted patent for wood gas generation
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
💰 Notice of Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications
💰 Finance & Revenue3 August 1898
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Patent Office, Wellington
23 names identified
- John Cornwell (Contractor), Accepted provisional patent for scutching-machine
- William Henry Taylor (Builder), Accepted provisional patent for rain prevention appliance
- John Gell (Electrical Engineer), Accepted provisional patent for high-pressure boilers
- James Miller (Tweed-designer), Accepted provisional patent for metal plate preparation
- Joseph Speight (Engineer), Accepted provisional patent for bicycle driving-gear
- Philip Stanley Gee (Blacksmith), Accepted provisional patent for hand-lift gearing
- Thomas Easton Tolleth (Engineer), Accepted provisional patent for war-balloon
- Robert Main Hathaway (Settler), Accepted provisional patent for moistening device
- John Robertson (Settler), Accepted provisional patent for moistening device
- Albert Mitchell Newman (Auctioneer), Accepted provisional patent for ventilated fruit case
- Theodore Bernard Jacobsen (Architect), Accepted provisional patent for safety grip for lifts
- Richard Goulding (Public-school Teacher), Accepted provisional patent for plant coverings
- Otto Draber (Watchmaker), Accepted provisional patent for clock attachment
- Siegmund Isaac Villiers (Gentleman), Accepted provisional patent for clock attachment
- Sydenham Oxenham (Brickmaker), Accepted provisional patent for water-strainer
- Frederick Bunter Clapcott, Accepted provisional patent for bed- and foot-warmer
- Henry Rabe (Mine-manager), Accepted provisional patent for automatic brake
- Arthur Charles Atkin (Coachbuilder), Accepted provisional patent for bus name-indicator lamp
- Peter Macfarlane Dewar (Masseur), Accepted provisional patent for rotary engine
- John Wilkins (Surgeon), Accepted provisional patent for rotary engine
- Eliza Shadgett (Married Woman), Accepted provisional patent for draught-concentrator
- Sydenham Oxenham (Brickmaker), Accepted provisional patent for automatic silt-ejector
- Sydenham Oxenham (Brickmaker), Accepted provisional patent for house-spouting guard
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1898, No 60