✨ Patent and Trade Mark Notices
Oct. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1917
No. 12040.—2nd October, 1899.—Emily Eliza Campion, of Wellington, New Zealand, Settler. An apron-bag.
No. 12041.—28th September, 1899.—Alexander Grant, M.A., of Auckland, New Zealand, Gentleman. An improved method of preserving dead meat and other perishable food-products.
No. 12042.—30th September, 1899.—Percy Adolphus Vale, of Auckland, New Zealand, Solicitor. Improvements in pen-nibs.
No. 12046.—4th October, 1899.—Archibald Brace Ritchie, of Sanger Street, Corowa, New South Wales, Plumber. Improvements in means for generating and storing acetylene.
No. 12048.—4th October, 1899.—Charles Cornelius Partridge, of Cheltenham Street, Malvern, South Australia, Civil Servant. An improved process for treating paper, whereby it is rendered fit for receiving press-copy impressions without necessitating the subsequent application of moisture thereto.
No. 12049.—4th October, 1899.—William Ernest Hughes, of Queen’s Chambers, Wellington, New Zealand, Patent Agent (nominee of Peter Murphy, of Balmain, near Sydney, New South Wales, Plumber). An improved valve for flushing cisterns and the like.
No. 12050.—2nd October, 1899.—John William Stoner, of Linwood, Christchurch, New Zealand, Machinery Expert. Improved seed-feeder for agricultural drills.
No. 12052.—5th October, 1899.—Louis Horne, of 60, Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Metallurgist. An improved appliance for stirring or agitating slimes and the like material in the process of cyaniding or like treatment of ores.
No. 12053.—5th October, 1899.—Andrew Frederick Crosse, of the Standard Bank of South Africa, Limited, Commissioner Street, Johannesburg, South African Republic, Metallurgical Chemist. Improvements relating to cyanide-solutions where zinc precipitation is employed for the recovery of gold or other precious metals.
No. 12054.—5th October, 1899.—John Gore Massie, of 68, Spencer Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Civil and Mining Engineer. An improved rotary punkah.
No. 12059.—3rd October, 1899.—Percy Arthur Hadley, of Albert Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Merchant. A new and improved self-winding, hand-governing, all-metallic pocket fire-escape, with weight-registering dial.
No. 12064.—26th September, 1899.—Charles Joseph Cooze, of Carterton, New Zealand, Carriage-trimmer. An invention for branding sheep or other animals.
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 28th September, 1899, to the 5th October, 1899, inclusive:—
Nil.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[Note.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
NO. 7995.—J. G. Oates, windmill. 5th October, 1899.
No. 8037.—W. F. Jobbins, obtaining glycerine (J. Van Ruymbeke and W. F. Jobbins). 5th October, 1899.
No. 8089.—T. Guilleaume, insulating electric conductors. 28th September, 1899.
THIRD-TERM FEE.
No. 5821.—W. Gee, window-blind. 9th October, 1899.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered.
[Note.—The name of the patentee is given in brackets; the date is that of registration.]
NO. 8268.—The Taranaki Condensed Milk Company, Limited, a company incorporated under “The Companies Act, 1882,” and having its registered office in the Borough of New Plymouth, New Zealand, treating skim-milk. [D. Munro.] 26th September, 1899.
No. 8946.—Frank James Denton, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Photographer, bas-relief photograph. Proprietor so far as regards that portion of the colony which is included in a circle having a radius of twenty miles, measured from the centre of the Chief Post-office of the Town of Wanganui. [A. Martin.] 6th October, 1899.
No. 10523.—The Gibson Patent Brand Company, Limited, of New Plymouth, New Zealand, a company duly incorporated under “The Companies Act, 1882,” branding-composition. [H. Gibson.] 6th October, 1899.
No. 10857.—The Gibson Patent Brand Company, Limited, of New Plymouth, New Zealand, a company duly incorporated under the provisions of “The Companies Act, 1882,” branding-composition. [H. W. Scott.] 6th October, 1899.
No. 10974.—The South African and Australasian “Sunlight” Gas Syndicate, Limited, of Commercial Buildings, Dublin, Ireland, Manufacturers, gas-plant. [R. Goodwin.] 6th October, 1899.
No. 11206.—Burgon and Ball, Limited, of Sheffield, England, Sheepshears-manufacturers, sheepshears. License in respect of the Colony of New Zealand until the expiration of the year 1900, or the assignment to the said company or their assigns of the Letters Patent. [A. Melchior.] 26th September, 1899.
No. 11207.—Burgon and Ball, Limited, of Sheffield, England, Sheepshears-manufacturers, sharpening cutters of sheepshears. License in respect of the Colony of New Zealand until the expiration of the year 1900, or the assignment to the said company or their assigns of the Letters Patent. [A. Melchior.] 26th September, 1899.
No. 11322.—Nernst Electric Light, Limited (a company incorporated under the Companies Acts of Great Britain, 1862 to 1890, and having its registered office at 82, Victoria Street, Westminster, Middlesex, England), electric incandescent lamp. [W. Nernst.] 6th October, 1899.
W. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of applications for Letters Patent (with which complete specifications have been lodged) lapsed from the 28th September, 1899, to the 10th October, 1899, inclusive:—
No. 10497.—G. Croll, boiler.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent void.
LIST of Letters Patent void through non-payment of fees from the 28th September, 1899, to the 10th October, 1899, inclusive:—
THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 7714.—R. L. Christie, staple-hammer.
No. 7715.—R. L. Christie, wire-strainer.
No. 7719.—F. W. Bawden, explosive.
No. 7722.—S. H. Wright, exhausting.
No. 7725.—J. N. Cocker, potato-harvester.
No. 7727.—S. Brown, can.
No. 7728.—C. Phillips, gold-separator.
No. 7736.—W. I. Shanly and D. Macnamara, sprayer.
THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 5632.—W. Wilson, chimney-cowl.
No. 5633.—B. Greenwood, washing-boiler.
No. 5634.—G. Land and S. J. Heighway, saddle. (R. Latta.)
No. 5638.—J. M. Ponton, vehicle.
No. 5639.—G. H. and H. F. Cook and D. H. Ross, catching whales.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Registration of Trade Marks.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 10th October, 1899.
APPLICATIONS for registration of the following trade marks have been received. Notice of opposition to the registration of any of these applications may be lodged at this office within two months of the date of this Gazette. Such notice must be in duplicate, and accompanied by a fee of £1.
No. of application: 2772.
Date: 1st September, 1899.
TRADE MARK.
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List of Provisional Patent Applications Accepted
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Provisional Patents, Patent Applications, Wellington, 1899
13 names identified
- Emily Eliza Campion, Provisional patent application accepted
- Alexander Grant, Provisional patent application accepted
- Percy Adolphus Vale, Provisional patent application accepted
- Archibald Brace Ritchie, Provisional patent application accepted
- Charles Cornelius Partridge, Provisional patent application accepted
- William Ernest Hughes, Provisional patent application accepted
- Peter Murphy, Provisional patent application accepted
- John William Stoner, Provisional patent application accepted
- Louis Horne, Provisional patent application accepted
- Andrew Frederick Crosse, Provisional patent application accepted
- John Gore Massie, Provisional patent application accepted
- Percy Arthur Hadley, Provisional patent application accepted
- Charles Joseph Cooze, Provisional patent application accepted
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
💰 Letters Patent Sealed
💰 Finance & RevenueLetters Patent, Sealed, Nil
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
💰 Letters Patent on Which Fees Have Been Paid
💰 Finance & RevenueLetters Patent, Fees, Second-Term, Third-Term
- J. G. Oates, Second-term fee paid
- W. F. Jobbins, Second-term fee paid
- J. Van Ruymbeke, Second-term fee paid
- T. Guilleaume, Second-term fee paid
- W. Gee, Third-term fee paid
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
💰 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered
💰 Finance & RevenueLetters Patent, Proprietors, Registration
- Frank James Denton, Registered as proprietor
- W. Waldegrave, Registrar
💰 Applications for Letters Patent Lapsed
💰 Finance & RevenueLetters Patent, Lapsed, Applications
- G. Croll, Application lapsed
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
💰 Letters Patent Void
💰 Finance & RevenueLetters Patent, Void, Non-Payment
17 names identified
- R. L. Christie, Letters patent void
- F. W. Bawden, Letters patent void
- S. H. Wright, Letters patent void
- J. N. Cocker, Letters patent void
- S. Brown, Letters patent void
- C. Phillips, Letters patent void
- W. I. Shanly, Letters patent void
- D. Macnamara, Letters patent void
- W. Wilson, Letters patent void
- B. Greenwood, Letters patent void
- G. Land, Letters patent void
- S. J. Heighway, Letters patent void
- R. Latta, Letters patent void
- J. M. Ponton, Letters patent void
- G. H. Cook, Letters patent void
- H. F. Cook, Letters patent void
- D. H. Ross, Letters patent void
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
💰 Applications for Registration of Trade Marks
💰 Finance & Revenue10 October 1899
Trade Marks, Registration, Opposition
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