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No. 11398.—24th February, 1899.—FREDERICK HAMILTON JACKSON, of New Plymouth, New Zealand, Ironmonger’s Assistant. An improved fastener for handles and the like. (Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 11401.—23rd February, 1899.—CHARLES CHASE MORRIS, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand. Improved apparatus for adjusting and locking window-sashes in their frames. (Specification, 5s.; drawings, 5s.)
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, 1st March, 1899.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 11352.—2nd February, 1899.—ALFRED ELIAS ROBERTSON, of Motueka, Nelson, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved pole and stump jack.
No. 11371.—14th February, 1899.—WILLIAM HENRY CURTEN, of 2, Commercial Chambers, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Consulting Engineer. An improved link for dredge-buckets.
No. 11373.—15th February, 1899.—CARL ADALBERT ULRICH, of Auckland, New Zealand, Mining Agent. Improvement in the saving of fine gold.
No. 11375.—10th February, 1899.—JOHN MCQUEEN, of 53, Esk Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Farmer. A double-crate for freezing and conveying rabbits, birds, and suchlike.
No. 11376.—14th February, 1899.—ALEXANDER AUGUSTUS BICKERTON, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Analytical Chemist. Illuminations by petroleum cressets.
No. 11380.—16th February, 1899.—LIZZIE DAVIE, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Married Woman. An improved apparatus for washing crockery, cutlery, and the like.
No. 11381.—16th February, 1899.—HENRY SEDCOLE, of 54, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in wool-presses.
No. 11382.—15th February, 1899.—WILLIAM ANDREWS and ARTHUR WARD BEAVEN (trading as “Andrews and Beaven”), of Christchurch, New Zealand, Agricultural Engineers. Improvements in seed-cleaning machines.
No. 11383.—15th February, 1899.—JOHN GREENSLADE, of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in the dressing-apparatus of grain- and seed-threshing machines.
No. 11388.—16th February, 1899.—DAVID RANKEN SHIRREFF GALBRAITH, of Ladies’ Mile, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand, Analytical Chemist. An improvement in the method of controlling horses.
No. 11390.—21st February, 1899.—ROBERT GARNHAM, of Wellington, New Zealand, Painter. Improvements in water-closet cisterns, and valves for use in connection therewith.
No. 11393.—23rd February, 1899.—JOHN GORE MASSIE, C.E.M.E., of Belleville, Illinois, United States of America, Engineer. An improved system of opening up, working, and ventilating mines, and apparatus therefor.
No. 11395.—23rd February, 1899.—AUGUSTINE JOHN MADDEN, of 41, Murray Street, Prahran, Victoria, Clockmaker. Improvements in and connected with electrically-controlled clocks or systems of timekeepers and other periodical indicators.
No. 11400.—22nd February, 1899.—HENRY AUGUSTUS SCOTT, of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Labourer. Apparatus for sinking post-holes.
No. 11403.—24th February, 1899.—EDWARD GILSHNAN, Jun., of 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Farm-hand. Improved combined cardinal compass and time-indicator.
No. 11406.—27th February, 1899.—ALBERT ARTHUR NEWNHAM HOWES, and ROBERT GEORGE APPLEGARTH, Submarine Engineer, both of Wellington, New Zealand. A new or improved motor.
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.
LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 2nd February, 1899, to the 2nd March, 1899, inclusive:—
No. 10076.—H. E. R. Rayner, holding standards in position while being driven.
No. 10111.—H. Vallance, receptacle for washing-blue, &c.
No. 10120.—J. Phillips, cycle-gearing.
No. 10142.—H. R. Simeon, medicine.
No. 10161.—W. S. Colwell, rotary engine.
No. 10167.—W. Hitch, milk-strainer.
No. 10209.—G. H. Oatway, saving gold.
No. 10270.—C. Clarke, cultivator.
No. 10290.—T. E. Carter, vamping chart.
No. 10305.—J. R. Bradley, H. Giles, and F. V. Sanderson, machine for labelling tins, &c.
No. 10381.—S. Hemus, boot-, shoe-, or slipper-upper.
No. 10426.—R. C. Trevor, manufacturing varnish from kauri-gum.
No. 10436.—E. F. Lichtner, treating animal carcases. (F. Otte and Actien Gesellschaft für Treber Trocknung.)
No. 10492.—H. Valder, overweight indicator.
No. 10822.—The Automatic Gas Lighting and Extinguishing Company, Limited (Hoare and Kennedy’s patent), automatically lighting and extinguishing gas-jets. (H. Hoare and M. J. Kennedy.)
No. 10823.—G. Scott, tubulous boiler. (E. Petersen.)
No. 10852.—G. B. Gallup, bicycle-pump.
No. 10938.—T. C. Enright, gate-fastener.
No. 10952.—Silenette Proprietary, Limited, powder-introducing appliance. (F. W. Loxton.)
No. 10993.—C. Wetherwax, treating vegetable fibres.
No. 11008.—J. Leather, ventilating appliance.
No. 11010.—J. A. Gilmour and H. S. Young, treating ores.
No. 11011.—A. Fraser, explosive.
No. 11014.—J. L. Brown, jun., horse-shoe attachment.
No. 11015.—J. L. Brown, jun., measuring limited lengths.
No. 11017.—S. O. Cowper-Coles, treatment of zinc-bearing ores.
No. 11018.—H. Boyd, explosive.
No. 11020.—The Prétot Motor Syndicate, Limited, speed and reversing gear for motor-carriages. (V. E. Prétot.)
No. 11021.—The Prétot Motor Syndicate, Limited, motor road-vehicles. (V. E. Prétot.)
No. 11030.—C. C. Worthington, steam-engine.
No. 11038.—The Hodsdon Patent Totaliser and Enumerating Machines Company, Limited, enumerating-machine. (H. Hodsdon.)
No. 11048.—J. C. Gelly, hydraulic apparatus.
No. 11049.—A. M. Nicholas, separating gold.
No. 11053.—R. V. Thompson, C. A. Horton, and W. Murphy, bicycle driving-gear.
No. 11057.—L. Hooker, illuminating appliance.
No. 11058.—W. Bayliff, T. D. Bayliff, and B. Draper, animal-trap.
No. 11066.—J. Effront, fermenting worts.
No. 11067.—E. Uhlmann, non-intoxicating beverage.
No. 11068.—T. A. Edison, concentrating iron-ores.
No. 11069.—T. A. Edison, breaking rock.
No. 11070.—T. A. Edison, rolls.
No. 11071.—T. A. Edison, elevator.
No. 11072.—T. A. Edison, forming pulverised material into briquettes.
No. 11073.—T. A. Edison, drying pulverised material.
No. 11074.—Volenite, Limited, saturating, vulcanising, and oxidizing fibrous materials. (F. Lamplough.)
No. 11075.—C. K. Welch, tire.
No. 11076.—C. K. Welch, metallic wheel-rim.
No. 11080.—W. W. Cabena, securing ends of boot-laces, &c. (A. Menesdorffer.)
No. 11081.—A. Arnold, tool.
No. 11104.—R. P. Elmore, rock-drilling machine.
No. 11107.—D. Dunn, vamping appliance.
No. 11112.—F. W. Selley and W. H. Nisbet, brake-gear for railway rolling-stock.
No. 11113.—W. S. Andrews and J. Boock, spring balance and ready-reckoner.
No. 11131.—A. Collette, fils, and A. Boidin, manufacturing alcohol.
No. 11132.—A. Collette, fils, and A. Boidin, manufacturing alcohol.
No. 11134.—G. V. Gress, phonograph.
No. 11138.—Xpedite Machine Company, heel-finishing machine. (Z. Beaudry.)
No. 11140.—C. T. Powers, typewriting-machine.
No. 11157.—J. B. de Lery, incandescent gas-burner.
No. 11158.—A. Brainard, paper-bag machine. (E. E. Clausen.)
No. 11159.—C. R. A. von Welsbach, electric lamp.
No. 11160.—Diamond Match Company, feeding match-splints. (J. P. Wright.)
No. 11161.—F. Grognct, powdered sterilised raw meat.
No. 11162.—F. Grognct, preparing skins.
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💰 Acceptance of Complete Patent Specifications with Fees
💰 Finance & Revenue24 February 1899
Patents, Specifications, Fees, Drawings, Patent Office
- Frederick Hamilton Jackson, Ironmonger’s Assistant, improved fastener for handles
- Charles Chase Morris, Improved apparatus for adjusting and locking window-sashes
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
💰 Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications
💰 Finance & Revenue1 March 1899
Provisional Patents, Inventions, Patent Office, Wellington
18 names identified
- Alfred Elias Robertson, Blacksmith, improved pole and stump jack
- William Henry Curten, Consulting Engineer, improved link for dredge-buckets
- Carl Adalbert Ulrich, Mining Agent, improvement in saving fine gold
- John McQueen, Farmer, double-crate for freezing and conveying rabbits
- Alexander Augustus Bickerton, Analytical Chemist, illuminations by petroleum cressets
- Lizzie Davie (Married Woman), Improved apparatus for washing crockery and cutlery
- Henry Sedcole, Farmer, improvements in wool-presses
- William Andrews, Agricultural Engineer, improvements in seed-cleaning machines
- Arthur Ward Beaven, Agricultural Engineer, improvements in seed-cleaning machines
- John Greenslade, Engineer, improvements in dressing-apparatus of grain-threshing machines
- David Ranken Shirreff Galbraith, Analytical Chemist, improvement in method of controlling horses
- Robert Garnham, Painter, improvements in water-closet cisterns and valves
- John Gore Massie (C.E.M.E.), Engineer, improved system for opening, working, and ventilating mines
- Augustine John Madden, Clockmaker, improvements in electrically-controlled clocks
- Henry Augustus Scott, Labourer, apparatus for sinking post-holes
- Edward Gilshnan (Jun.), Farm-hand, improved combined cardinal compass and time-indicator
- Albert Arthur Newnham Howes, Submarine Engineer, new or improved motor
- Robert George Applegarth (Submarine Engineer), Submarine Engineer, new or improved motor
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
💰 List of Letters Patent Sealed Between 2 February and 2 March 1899
💰 Finance & Revenue2 March 1899
Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Inventions, Patent Office
77 names identified
- H. E. R. Rayner, Holding standards in position while being driven
- H. Vallance, Receptacle for washing-blue
- J. Phillips, Cycle-gearing
- H. R. Simeon, Medicine
- W. S. Colwell, Rotary engine
- W. Hitch, Milk-strainer
- G. H. Oatway, Saving gold
- C. Clarke, Cultivator
- T. E. Carter, Vamping chart
- J. R. Bradley, Machine for labelling tins
- H. Giles, Machine for labelling tins
- F. V. Sanderson, Machine for labelling tins
- S. Hemus, Boot-, shoe-, or slipper-upper
- R. C. Trevor, Manufacturing varnish from kauri-gum
- E. F. Lichtner, Treating animal carcases
- H. Valder, Overweight indicator
- H. Hoare, Automatically lighting and extinguishing gas-jets
- M. J. Kennedy, Automatically lighting and extinguishing gas-jets
- G. Scott, Tubulous boiler
- E. Petersen, Tubulous boiler
- G. B. Gallup, Bicycle-pump
- T. C. Enright, Gate-fastener
- F. W. Loxton, Powder-introducing appliance
- C. Wetherwax, Treating vegetable fibres
- J. Leather, Ventilating appliance
- J. A. Gilmour, Treating ores
- H. S. Young, Treating ores
- A. Fraser, Explosive
- J. L. Brown (jun.), Horse-shoe attachment
- J. L. Brown (jun.), Measuring limited lengths
- S. O. Cowper-Coles, Treatment of zinc-bearing ores
- H. Boyd, Explosive
- V. E. Prétot, Speed and reversing gear for motor-carriages
- V. E. Prétot, Motor road-vehicles
- C. C. Worthington, Steam-engine
- H. Hodsdon, Enumerating-machine
- J. C. Gelly, Hydraulic apparatus
- A. M. Nicholas, Separating gold
- R. V. Thompson, Bicycle driving-gear
- C. A. Horton, Bicycle driving-gear
- W. Murphy, Bicycle driving-gear
- L. Hooker, Illuminating appliance
- W. Bayliff, Animal-trap
- T. D. Bayliff, Animal-trap
- B. Draper, Animal-trap
- J. Effront, Fermenting worts
- E. Uhlmann, Non-intoxicating beverage
- T. A. Edison, Concentrating iron-ores
- T. A. Edison, Breaking rock
- T. A. Edison, Rolls
- T. A. Edison, Elevator
- T. A. Edison, Forming pulverised material into briquettes
- T. A. Edison, Drying pulverised material
- F. Lamplough, Saturating, vulcanising, and oxidizing fibrous materials
- C. K. Welch, Tire
- C. K. Welch, Metallic wheel-rim
- W. W. Cabena, Securing ends of boot-laces
- A. Menesdorffer, Securing ends of boot-laces
- A. Arnold, Tool
- R. P. Elmore, Rock-drilling machine
- D. Dunn, Vamping appliance
- F. W. Selley, Brake-gear for railway rolling-stock
- W. H. Nisbet, Brake-gear for railway rolling-stock
- W. S. Andrews, Spring balance and ready-reckoner
- J. Boock, Spring balance and ready-reckoner
- A. Collette (fils), Manufacturing alcohol
- A. Boidin, Manufacturing alcohol
- G. V. Gress, Phonograph
- Z. Beaudry, Heel-finishing machine
- C. T. Powers, Typewriting-machine
- J. B. de Lery, Incandescent gas-burner
- A. Brainard, Paper-bag machine
- E. E. Clausen, Paper-bag machine
- C. R. A. von Welsbach, Electric lamp
- J. P. Wright, Feeding match-splints
- F. Grognct, Powdered sterilised raw meat
- F. Grognct, Preparing skins
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