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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 70
No. 11872.—9th August, 1899.—THOMAS SMITH, of Bligh Street, Tamworth, New South Wales, Grazier. An improved bridle.
Claims.—(1.) In a bridle, a rein passing freely through the bit-rings and secured to the head-strap, as described and as illustrated. (2.) In a bridle, the combination and arrangement of the rein a with the head-strap e for the purpose set forth, and as described. (3.) In a bridle, the combination and arrangement of a rein such as a and a head-strap such as e, with a martingale attachment such as d, of the nature and for the purpose set forth, and as illustrated.
(Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 11880.—9th August, 1899.—THOMAS BUNTING, Brush-manufacturer, and ISAAC WOOLF, Commercial Traveller, both of Chester Street, Christchurch, New Zealand. An improved scrubbing-brush.
Claims.—(1.) The described improved scrubbing-brush, constructed and arranged substantially as and for the purposes described, and illustrated in the drawings. (2.) In a scrubbing-brush, the top side of the stock or body A being cut out or hollowed, so as to form raised ends a in which are bored holes converging so as to enable the knots of bristles, hair, or other material b to extend to and parallel with the top of said raised ends of stock or body, and spread as shown; said knots being longer than the knots c in flat or straight portion of said stock or body, and the face or edges shaped as shown; a back-board d being secured in hollow of said stock or body, substantially as set forth.
(Specification, 2s.; drawings, 3s.)
No. 11881.—9th August, 1899.—JOHN MORGAN TAYLOR, Plumber, and HENRY OAKLEY, Plumber, both of Tuam Street, Christchurch, New Zealand. Improved apparatus for generating acetylene gas.
Claims.—(1.) The improved apparatus for generating acetylene gas consisting of parts constructed, arranged, and operating substantially as and for the purposes set forth. (2.) In apparatus for generating acetylene gas, in combination, a vessel such as A to contain water, provided with feeding-tube B fitted with detachable cover a, and means for securing same when attached, a metal basket C provided with wires for lifting it out, a draw-off cock k, a chamber or water-trap D connected to side of vessel A, a pipe h fitted with stopcock i for conducting the gas from vessel A to said chamber, such stopcock being provided with vent-hole n, a pipe j for conducting the gas from chamber D to the gas-holder, and a draw-off cock l, substantially as and for the purposes described, and illustrated in the drawings.
(Specification, 2s. 6d.; drawings, 6s.)
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
An asterisk (*) denotes the complete specification of an invention for which a provisional specification has been already lodged.
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 note for the cost of copying.
The date of acceptance of each application is given after the number.
Provisional Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 16th August, 1899.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 11759.—29th June, 1899.—WILLIAM BARR, of Mornington, near Dunedin, New Zealand, Machine Expert. An auxiliary spring for rabbit-traps.
No. 11823.—21st July, 1899.—NELLIE ALEXANDRA HEMUS, of Saronv Studios, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand, Photographic Artist. An improvement in the doors for the flues of grates and the like.
No. 11840.—31st July, 1899.—JAMES ALEXANDER PARK, and EARDLEY CULLEY REYNOLDS, both of Dunedin, New Zealand, Auctioneers. An improved sifting-screen.
No. 11846.—1st August, 1899.—WILLIAM TYRRE, of 36, Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Manager of the Acetylene Gas Company of Australasia, Limited. An improved acetylene-gas generator.
No. 11851.—2nd August, 1899.—WILLIAM HENRY ROYENS, of Kaikoura, South Marlborough, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. An improved fountain-pen.
No. 11854.—3rd August, 1899.—DAVID AVERY, of “Rosehill,” Fitzwilliam Street, Kew, near Melbourne, Victoria, Analytical Chemist, and JOHN AVERY, of 52, Denbigh Road, Armadale, near Melbourne aforesaid, Metallurgical Chemist. An improved electrical process for the recovery of gold and silver from cyanide and other solutions, and cathode to be used therein.
No. 11855.—3rd August, 1899.—WILLIAM BURRELL, of 193, Abbotsford Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, Stonemason, and JAMES WILLIAM STORY, of 201, William Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Merchant. An improved rabbit-export crate, and mode of packing the same.
No. 11859.—2nd August, 1899.—DONALD ALEXANDER MCLEOD, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Contractor. An improved method and apparatus for removing sand and shingle from the bottoms of rivers and estuaries.
No. 11861.—2nd August, 1899.—THOMAS DAWES, of Napier Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Storekeeper. An improved tool for gardening purposes.
No. 11863.—5th August, 1899.—EDWARD STEVENS, of Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Manager. An improved fire-fending shutter or screen, applicable to windows and other openings in buildings, and to fire-screening purposes generally.
No. 11865.—3rd August, 1899.—THOMAS HAWKE, of Auckland, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved horse-cover, and fastening attachments.
No. 11866.—7th August, 1899.—HENRY DALTON, of Stratford, Taranaki, New Zealand, Plumber. Improvements in sarking for carrying felt and similar materials for roofs, walls, ceilings, and other parts of buildings and like structures.
No. 11870.—5th August, 1899.—PIERCE LANIGAN, of Rose Road, Surrey Hills, Auckland, New Zealand, Contractor. An improved gold-dredging diving-gear.
No. 11876.—3rd August, 1899.—TOM SANDLANT, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Coachpainter. An improved propeller for use on ships and boats.
No. 11877.—8th August, 1899.—ARTHUR MORROW, of Auckland, New Zealand, Gentleman. An improved fish-hook.
No. 11882.—10th August, 1899.—BENJAMIN SHEARS, of Kakahu, Geraldine, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in and relating to disc harrows.
No. 11883.—10th August, 1899.—ARTHUR JOHN CUMING, of Caledonian Road, St. Albans, Christchurch, New Zealand, Journalist. Improvements in machinery for sowing seed and manure.
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 1st August, 1899, to the 15th August, 1899, inclusive:—
No. 10526.—H. G. Williams, A. Broad, and C. G. Crolly, brush.
No. 10804.—S. Oxenham, water-strainer.
No. 10816.—S. Oxenham, silt-ejector for tank.
No. 10817.—S. Oxenham, spouting-guard.
No. 10909.—L. E. Abercrombie, abdominal support.
No. 11090.—W. Adams, race-starter (J. E. Harries).
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 7689.—A. G. Whipple, explosive compound (A. C. Rand). 3rd August, 1899.
No. 7827.—J. and J. Wiseman, horse-cover. 12th August 1899.
No. 7840.—J. Graham and G. Watson, gorse-clipper. 11th August, 1899.
No. 7893.—T. Guilleaume, insulating electric conductors. 3rd August, 1899.
No. 8137.—J. S. Raworth, steam-engine. 3rd August, 1899.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 5688.—The Valveless Gas-engine Syndicate (Limited) gas-engine (J. Day). 3rd August, 1899.
No. 6147.—J. C. Montgomerie, extracting gold and silver. 3rd August, 1899.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
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🏢 Patent Specification No. 11872 for Improved Bridle
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance9 August 1899
Patent, Bridle, Rein, Head-strap, Martingale
- Thomas Smith, Patent applicant for improved bridle
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏢 Patent Specification No. 11880 for Improved Scrubbing-brush
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance9 August 1899
Patent, Scrubbing-brush, Stock, Bristles
- Thomas Bunting, Patent applicant for improved scrubbing-brush
- Isaac Woolf, Patent applicant for improved scrubbing-brush
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏢 Patent Specification No. 11881 for Improved Apparatus for Generating Acetylene Gas
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance9 August 1899
Patent, Acetylene Gas, Generator, Vessel, Water-trap
- John Morgan Taylor, Patent applicant for improved acetylene gas apparatus
- Henry Oakley, Patent applicant for improved acetylene gas apparatus
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏢 Provisional Patent Specifications Accepted
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance16 August 1899
Provisional Patent, Rabbit-trap, Grate Door, Sifting-screen, Acetylene Generator, Fountain-pen, Gold Recovery, Rabbit Crate, Sand Removal, Gardening Tool, Fire Shutter, Horse-cover, Sarking, Diving Gear, Propeller, Fish-hook, Disc Harrow, Seed Sower
20 names identified
- William Barr, Provisional patent applicant for auxiliary spring for rabbit-traps
- Nellie Alexandra Hemus, Provisional patent applicant for improvement in grate flue doors
- James Alexander Park, Provisional patent applicant for improved sifting-screen
- Eardley Culley Reynolds, Provisional patent applicant for improved sifting-screen
- William Tyrre, Provisional patent applicant for improved acetylene-gas generator
- William Henry Royens, Provisional patent applicant for improved fountain-pen
- David Avery, Provisional patent applicant for improved gold and silver recovery process
- John Avery, Provisional patent applicant for improved gold and silver recovery process
- William Burrell, Provisional patent applicant for improved rabbit-export crate
- James William Story, Provisional patent applicant for improved rabbit-export crate
- Donald Alexander McLeod, Provisional patent applicant for improved sand and shingle removal method
- Thomas Dawes, Provisional patent applicant for improved gardening tool
- Edward Stevens, Provisional patent applicant for improved fire-fending shutter
- Thomas Hawke, Provisional patent applicant for improved horse-cover
- Henry Dalton, Provisional patent applicant for improvements in sarking
- Pierce Lanigan, Provisional patent applicant for improved gold-dredging diving-gear
- Tom Sandlant, Provisional patent applicant for improved propeller
- Arthur Morrow, Provisional patent applicant for improved fish-hook
- Benjamin Shears, Provisional patent applicant for improvements in disc harrows
- Arthur John Cuming, Provisional patent applicant for improvements in seed sowing machinery
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏢 Letters Patent Sealed
🏢 State Enterprises & InsuranceLetters Patent, Brush, Water-strainer, Silt-ejector, Spouting-guard, Abdominal Support, Race-starter
9 names identified
- H. G. Williams, Letters Patent sealed for brush
- A. Broad, Letters Patent sealed for brush
- C. G. Crolly, Letters Patent sealed for brush
- S. Oxenham, Letters Patent sealed for water-strainer
- S. Oxenham, Letters Patent sealed for silt-ejector
- S. Oxenham, Letters Patent sealed for spouting-guard
- L. E. Abercrombie, Letters Patent sealed for abdominal support
- W. Adams, Letters Patent sealed for race-starter
- J. E. Harries, Letters Patent sealed for race-starter
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏢 Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid
🏢 State Enterprises & InsurancePatent Fees, Explosive Compound, Horse-cover, Gorse-clipper, Insulating Conductors, Steam-engine, Gas-engine, Gold Extraction
10 names identified
- A. G. Whipple, Second-term fee paid for explosive compound patent
- A. C. Rand, Second-term fee paid for explosive compound patent
- J. Wiseman, Second-term fee paid for horse-cover patent
- J. Wiseman, Second-term fee paid for horse-cover patent
- J. Graham, Second-term fee paid for gorse-clipper patent
- G. Watson, Second-term fee paid for gorse-clipper patent
- T. Guilleaume, Second-term fee paid for insulating electric conductors patent
- J. S. Raworth, Second-term fee paid for steam-engine patent
- J. Day, Third-term fee paid for gas-engine patent
- J. C. Montgomerie, Third-term fee paid for gold and silver extraction patent
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1899, No 70