✨ Patent Notices
SEPT. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1803
No. 12965.—8th September, 1900.—WILLIAM THURLOW, of Cookson Street, Kaiapoi, Canterbury, New Zealand, Boot- and Shoe-maker. Improved method of joining the backs of boot- and shoe uppers.
No. 12966.—12th September, 1900.—NEWTON ROBERTS GORDON, of 535, Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, Victoria, Engineer. Improvements in aerial machines.
No. 12967.—12th September, 1900.—JAMES DAY, of Coleraine, Victoria, Engineer. An improved hand-power goods-elevator for vehicles or other purposes.
No. 12971.—11th September, 1900.—AMBROSE ISAIAH HULME, of Richmond, near Christchurch, New Zealand, Baker. An improved portable copper.
No. 12972.—11th September, 1900.—P. AND D. DUNCAN, LIMITED, of Tuam Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineers (assignees of James Keir, of Salisbury Street, Christchurch aforesaid, Engineer). Improvements in street-watering carts.
No. 12973.—6th September, 1900.—GEORGE JAMES ADDISON RICHARDSON, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. Improvements in furniture-casters.
No. 12975.—12th September, 1900.—HENRY RISHTON WALKER, of New Brighton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved automatic coupling-gear for railway rolling-stock.
No. 12976.—12th September, 1900.—HENRY RISHTON WALKER, of New Brighton, Canterbury, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved spark-arrester.
No. 12979.—13th September, 1900.—FREDERICK BROAD, of 125A, Colombo Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Manufacturers’ Agent. Improved apparatus, and composition for employment therewith, for damping cloths for making press copies of letters, and the like.
No. 12980.—13th September, 1900.—FREDERICK WILLIAM QUAIFE, of Halswell, Canterbury, New Zealand, Bacon-curer. Improved composition for hermetically sealing perishable substances.
No. 12982.—13th September, 1900.—FREDERICK BROAD, of 125A, Colombo Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Manufacturers’ Agent. Improved reversible gas-heated iron.
No. 12983.—13th September, 1900.—WILLIAM PINCHES, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Architect. An improvement in candlesticks.
No. 12984.—14th September, 1900.—JAMES BRODIE MACK, of 1, Park Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Customs Locker. A new or improved food for calves.
No. 12985.—14th September, 1900.—GEORGE FOSTER, of Heriot, New Zealand, Teacher. An improved mat or screen for use in saving gold.
No. 12986.—14th September, 1900.—WALTER STEPHEN DUDSON, of Carterton, New Zealand, Wheelwright. Improved means for pressing wool and other analogous products.
No. 12987.—13th September, 1900.—FREDERICK LUCAS and GEORGE NEWBY LUCAS, of the firm of Lucas Brothers, trading as Engineers, of Kilmore Street, Christchurch, New Zealand. An improved sanitary receptacle.
No. 12988.—14th September, 1900.—MARY MOUAT, of New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Rattray Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Domestic Duties. An improved game.
No. 12990.—14th September, 1900.—ROBERT WILLIAM BROWN, of Shortland Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Hotel-keeper. A single- and double-lever attachment for bicycles and tricycles.
No. 12991.—17th September, 1900.—CHARLES WESLEY, of Greymouth, New Zealand, Contractor. A new combination of machinery for preventing the breaking and wearing of dredge-buckets (particularly gold-dredges) and bucket-links, and for preventing the breaking of hauling-ropes for shafts and tunnels by sudden concussion or strain.
No. 12993.—20th September, 1900.—JOHN ALBERT BLACKALL WESLEY, of Gawler, South Australia, Mining Engineer. Improvements in concentrating-tables.
No. 12996.—20th September, 1900.—WILLIAM ERNEST HUGHES, of Queen’s Chambers, Wellington, New Zealand, Patent Agent (nominee of the One-hand Cork-puller Company, Limited, of 8, Cook Street, Liverpool, England, the assignees of Harry Howarth Beaumont, John Callahan, and Matilda Kaysen, all of 203, Grand Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America). Improvements in devices for extracting and replacing the corks of bottles.
No. 12997.—18th September, 1900.—HERBERT LEONARD ZIELE, of 200, Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Dental Student. Improved combined frame and clip bracket, more particularly for use for advertising purposes.
No. 12998.—14th September, 1900.—JOSEPH MORGAN, Mining Engineer, and EDWARD FRANK GUINNESS, Law Clerk, both of Greymouth, New Zealand. A grab for lifting stones, timber, and other materials.
No. 13003.—22nd September, 1900.—JAMES ALLAN COLVILLE, of Masterton, New Zealand, Labourer. Improved gate- or door-fastener.
No. 13005.—22nd September, 1900.—JOSEPH SMYTHE, of Cashel Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Sharebroker, and THOMAS MONTRESOR BALDWIN, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Sharebroker. Improved gold-saving apparatus.
No. 13006.—22nd September, 1900.—ROBERT PERCY CHATFIELD, of Fort Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Settler. Improved spur attachment.
No. 13007.—21st September, 1900.—GEORGE ELAM GARARD, of Reed Street, Oamaru, New Zealand, Sawmiller. An improved unpuncturable tire for bicycles, motor-cars, or other carriages.
No. 13008.—24th September, 1900.—WILLIAM TYREE, of 36, Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Company Director. Improvements in acetylene-generators.
No. 13009.—24th September, 1900.—WILLIAM TYREE, of 36, Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Company Director. An improved acetylene lamp or candle.
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 11th September, 1900, to the 26th September, 1900, inclusive:—
No. 11663.—A. J. Cuming, branding-apparatus.
No. 11714.—A. F. Ridland, obtaining auriferous material from river-beds.
No. 11748.—R. F. Webster, horse-cover.
No. 11944.—E. R. Godward, pin.
No. 11982.—W. Hosking, ore-feeder.
No 12115.—McKay Shoe Machinery Company, fastening driving-machine (L. A. Casgrain).
No. 12460.—W. Todd, sheep-dip powder.
No. 12469.—G. Tabard, acetylene-generator.
No. 12483.—G. Stirling, drop-plate for dredge.
No. 12542.—E. H. Kirkby, fire-alarm.
No. 12567.—W. Pinches, fencing-batten.
No. 12603.—J. Couston and J. Finlayson, pipe-joint-caulking machine.
No. 12616.—A. H. Fisher, window.
No. 12646.—C. H. Hewer, railway-coupling.
No. 12665.—A. M. Ernsberger and A. Ward, amalgamator.
No. 12674.—S. B. Allison, fibre-separating machine.
No. 12679.—E. Waters, jun., extracting metals (Illinois Reduction Company—E. A. Smith and M. H. Lyng).
No. 12696.—J. Y. Johnston, printing-press.
No. 12697.—J. Y. Johnston, inking-apparatus for printing-press.
No. 12698.—J. Y. Johnston, printing-press die-wiping apparatus.
No. 12699.—J. Y. Johnston, paper-holder for printing-press.
No. 12700.—J. Y. Johnston, printing-die and inking-device.
No. 12701.—J. Y. Johnston, printing-press.
No. 12703.—C. Bristow, seed-sower.
No. 12707.—T. F. Tierney, churn.
No. 12709.—J. C. Pelton and L. E. Mosher, building-construction.
No. 12710.—A. J. Webb, label.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 8854.—A. H. Anderson, threshing-machine (R. Thorpe). 11th September, 1900.
No. 8866.—F. Rowntree, wire-strainer. 12th September, 1900.
No. 8921.—J. Gray, disc-harrow. 24th September, 1900.
No. 8960.—R. Elston, wool-working needle. 12th September, 1900.
No. 8982.—D. B. Morison, ore-crusher. 24th September, 1900.
No. 9111.—The Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the City of Christchurch, New Zealand, cess-pan (A. W. Jones). 20th September, 1900.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 6459.—R. Keyte, bedstead. 25th September, 1900.
No. 6775.—J. C. Montgomerie, extracting gold. 19th September, 1900.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar,
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Provisional Specifications Accepted: List of Patent Applications
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🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Provisional Specifications, Boot-maker, Engineer, Baker, Wheelwright, Architect, Customs Locker, Teacher, Hotel-keeper, Contractor, Mining Engineer, Patent Agent, Dental Student, Sharebroker, Settler, Sawmiller, Company Director
35 names identified
- William Thurlow, Provisional patent for boot-upper joining method
- Newton Roberts Gordon, Provisional patent for aerial machine improvements
- James Day, Provisional patent for hand-power goods-elevator
- Ambrose Isaiah Hulme, Provisional patent for portable copper
- James Keir, Provisional patent for street-watering cart improvements
- George James Addison Richardson, Provisional patent for furniture-caster improvements
- Henry Rishton Walker, Provisional patent for automatic railway coupling-gear
- Henry Rishton Walker, Provisional patent for spark-arrester
- Frederick Broad, Provisional patent for cloth-damping apparatus
- Frederick William Quaife, Provisional patent for hermetic sealing composition
- Frederick Broad, Provisional patent for reversible gas-heated iron
- William Pinches, Provisional patent for candlestick improvement
- James Brodie Mack, Provisional patent for calf food
- George Foster, Provisional patent for gold-saving mat or screen
- Walter Stephen Dudson, Provisional patent for wool-pressing means
- Frederick Lucas, Provisional patent for sanitary receptacle
- George Newby Lucas, Provisional patent for sanitary receptacle
- Mary Mouat, Provisional patent for improved game
- Robert William Brown, Provisional patent for bicycle lever attachment
- Charles Wesley, Provisional patent for dredge-bucket machinery
- John Albert Blackall Wesley, Provisional patent for concentrating-table improvements
- William Ernest Hughes, Provisional patent for cork-extracting device
- Harry Howarth Beaumont, Provisional patent for cork-extracting device
- John Callahan, Provisional patent for cork-extracting device
- Matilda Kaysen, Provisional patent for cork-extracting device
- Herbert Leonard Ziele, Provisional patent for advertising frame and clip bracket
- Joseph Morgan, Provisional patent for grab for lifting materials
- Edward Frank Guinness, Provisional patent for grab for lifting materials
- James Allan Colville, Provisional patent for gate or door-fastener
- Joseph Smythe, Provisional patent for gold-saving apparatus
- Thomas Montresor Baldwin, Provisional patent for gold-saving apparatus
- Robert Percy Chatfield, Provisional patent for spur attachment
- George Elam Garard, Provisional patent for unpuncturable tire
- William Tyree, Provisional patent for acetylene-generator improvements
- William Tyree, Provisional patent for acetylene lamp or candle
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent Sealed: List of Accepted Complete Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Letters Patent, Branding-apparatus, Auriferous material, Horse-cover, Pin, Ore-feeder, Driving-machine, Sheep-dip, Acetylene-generator, Drop-plate, Fire-alarm, Fencing-batten, Pipe-joint-caulking, Window, Railway-coupling, Amalgamator, Fibre-separating, Metal extraction, Printing-press, Seed-sower, Churn, Building-construction, Label
32 names identified
- A. J. Cuming, Letters Patent for branding-apparatus
- A. F. Ridland, Letters Patent for obtaining auriferous material
- R. F. Webster, Letters Patent for horse-cover
- E. R. Godward, Letters Patent for pin
- W. Hosking, Letters Patent for ore-feeder
- L. A. Casgrain, Letters Patent for fastening driving-machine
- W. Todd, Letters Patent for sheep-dip powder
- G. Tabard, Letters Patent for acetylene-generator
- G. Stirling, Letters Patent for drop-plate for dredge
- E. H. Kirkby, Letters Patent for fire-alarm
- W. Pinches, Letters Patent for fencing-batten
- J. Couston, Letters Patent for pipe-joint-caulking machine
- J. Finlayson, Letters Patent for pipe-joint-caulking machine
- A. H. Fisher, Letters Patent for window
- C. H. Hewer, Letters Patent for railway-coupling
- A. M. Ernsberger, Letters Patent for amalgamator
- A. Ward, Letters Patent for amalgamator
- S. B. Allison, Letters Patent for fibre-separating machine
- E., jun. Waters, Letters Patent for extracting metals
- E. A. Smith, Letters Patent for extracting metals
- M. H. Lyng, Letters Patent for extracting metals
- J. Y. Johnston, Letters Patent for printing-press
- J. Y. Johnston, Letters Patent for inking-apparatus
- J. Y. Johnston, Letters Patent for die-wiping apparatus
- J. Y. Johnston, Letters Patent for paper-holder
- J. Y. Johnston, Letters Patent for printing-die and inking-device
- J. Y. Johnston, Letters Patent for printing-press
- C. Bristow, Letters Patent for seed-sower
- T. F. Tierney, Letters Patent for churn
- J. C. Pelton, Letters Patent for building-construction
- L. E. Mosher, Letters Patent for building-construction
- A. J. Webb, Letters Patent for label
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent on which Fees have been Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Fees, Second-term fees, Third-term fees, Threshing-machine, Wire-strainer, Disc-harrow, Wool-working needle, Ore-crusher, Cess-pan, Bedstead, Gold extraction
9 names identified
- A. H. Anderson, Second-term fee paid for threshing-machine patent
- R. Thorpe, Second-term fee paid for threshing-machine patent
- F. Rowntree, Second-term fee paid for wire-strainer patent
- J. Gray, Second-term fee paid for disc-harrow patent
- R. Elston, Second-term fee paid for wool-working needle patent
- D. B. Morison, Second-term fee paid for ore-crusher patent
- A. W. Jones, Second-term fee paid for cess-pan patent
- R. Keyte, Third-term fee paid for bedstead patent
- J. C. Montgomerie, Third-term fee paid for gold extraction patent
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
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