Patent Notices




1864

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 87

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 6462.—W. T. Mack, chimney-cowl. 2nd October, 1900.

No. 6487.—W. Andrews and A. W. Beaven, seed-dresser. 4th October, 1900.

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. 6433.—Eliza White, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Widow, and Arthur Clement Reed, of the same place, Accountant (being the executors and trustees under the will of the late Alfred Joseph White), woven wire fabric. Proprietors of all the patent rights and licenses granted by Thomas Henry Doughty to Thomas Thomson. [T. H. Doughty.] 2nd October, 1900.

No. 9970.—The Fish-oil and Guano Company, Limited, of 16, St. Helen’s Place, London, England, treating fish-refuse. [The Fish-oil and Guano Syndicate, Limited—J. C. W. Stanley.] 2nd October, 1900.

No. 11416.—The Fish-oil and Guano Company, Limited, of 16, St. Helen’s Place, London, England, extracting oil. Proprietors of the undivided share or moiety of J. C. W. Stanley and all other (if any) his share, right, and interest of, to, and in the Letters Patent.] [J. C. W. Stanley and the Fish-oil and Guano Company, Limited.] 2nd October, 1900.

No. 11535.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, a company duly formed and registered under the English Companies Acts, and having its registered office situate at Westinghouse Building, Norfolk Street, Strand, Westminster, England, system of electric distribution. [B. G. Lamme.] 2nd October, 1900.

No. 11536.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, a company duly formed and registered under the English Companies Acts, and having its registered office situate at Westinghouse Building, Norfolk Street, Strand, Westminster, England, electric railway. [G. Westinghouse, C. A. Terry, and H. P. Davis.] 2nd October, 1900.

No. 11691.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, a company duly formed and registered under the English Companies Acts, and having its registered office situate at Westinghouse Building, Norfolk Street, Strand, Westminster, England, starting-mechanism for electric motor. [T. S. Perkins.] 2nd October, 1900.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Notice of Request to amend Specification.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 9th October, 1900.

A REQUEST for leave to amend the specification relating to the under-mentioned application for Letters Patent has been received, and is open to public inspection at this office. Any person may, at any time within one month from the date of this Gazette, give me notice in writing of opposition to the amendment. Such notice must set forth the particular grounds of objection, and be in duplicate. A fee of 10s. is payable thereon.

No. 11059.—13th October, 1898.—Marie Lilienthal Squire, of Fairview, near Timaru, New Zealand, Tesoro-manufacturer. A medicine for the cure of toothache, neuralgia, and suchlike ailments.

The nature of the proposed amendment is as follows:—

To strike out the claim, and insert in place thereof the following: “The combination or union in any form of alcohol in any form with a pungent spice or an extract of a pungent spice, substantially as for the purpose herein described.”

The applicant states: “My reasons for making this amendment are as follow: That it is desirable to better define and limit the claim in order that it may more clearly represent what is intended to be claimed in the specification.”

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Request for Correction of Clerical Error.

No. 11855.—W. Burrell and J. W. Story, rabbit-crate (advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 50, of the 7th June, 1900). To alter the title to “An improved export crate for rabbits, and mode of packing them.”

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Applications for Letters Patent abandoned.

LIST of applications for Letters Patent (with which provisional specifications only have been lodged) abandoned from the 27th September, 1900, to the 9th October, 1900, inclusive:—

No. 12145.—J. T. Johnson, dredge.

No. 12204.—G. D. Delprat, E. J. Horwood, G. C. Klug, leaching ores.

No. 12207.—D. Stuart, knife-cleaner.

No. 12209.—C. Todd, gold-recovering device.

No. 12211.—J. Brokensha, hairpin.

No. 12212.—J. East, treating flax.

No. 12213.—G. W. Ferguson, snips for cutting sheet metal.

No. 12214.—E. Richardson, damper and fire-bars.

No. 12215.—O. H. Ward and E. W. Thomas, separating gold from fumes.

No. 12216.—O. H. Ward and E. W. Thomas, separating gold from fumes.

No. 12222.—J. Thomson, lifting gold from rocky bottoms.

No. 12223.—E. Smethurst, oven.

No. 12227.—E. Richardson, marine boiler.

No. 12246.—W. Griffiths, pump.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.

LIST of applications for Letters Patent (with which complete specifications have been lodged) lapsed from the 27th September, 1900, to the 9th October, 1900, inclusive:—

No. 11484.—W. Stevenson, rabbit-crate.

No. 11485.—P. Stephenson, fire-escape.

No. 11503.—F. Curtis, medicine.

No. 11504.—E. B. Vaile, railway-brake.

No. 11510.—G. L. Thomson, grain-covering.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent void.

LIST of Letters Patent void through non-payment of fees from the 27th September, 1900, to the 9th October, 1900, inclusive:—

THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 8609.—The Davies Motor Company, Limited, electro-motor (the Alternate Current Electro-motor Syndicate, Limited—W. Langdon-Davies).

No. 8610.—J. A. H. Adolph and H. G. Johnson, clothes-washing machine.

No. 8612.—J. Osborne, well-sinking appliances.

No. 8613.—G. J. Altham, oil-engine.

No. 8614.—L. C. Werner, bottle.

No. 8616.—Kinkead Mill Company, rock crusher and grinder (J. H. Kinkead).

No. 8617.—D. J. Crosby, connecting-rod.

No. 8618.—D. J. Crosby, belting.

No. 8619.—B. Gray, gold-saving apparatus.

No. 8620.—F. E. Strangward, contrivance for cleaning ball bearings.

No. 8621.—W. C. Gee, venetian blind.

No. 8624.—G. J. Silcock, horse-cover.

No. 8628.—P. T. Balls, knife-attachment for linotype.

No. 8630.—W. A. Waddell, weatherboard-joint.

No. 8631.—M. J. Nolan, bottle.

No. 8634.—J. Murdoch, T. W. Lewis, and W. H. Harris, filter.

No. 8639.—G. Lee, elevator or mining-pump.*

No. 8894.—G. Ellis, sprayer and mixer.

THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 6270.—J. P. G. Martin, mine-ventilator.

No. 6278.—H. and H. B. Watts, threshing-machine band-cutter and feeder.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

  • Omitted from last Gazette list.


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🏭 Third-Term Patent Fees Paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 October 1900
Patent Fees, Third-Term, Chimney-Cowl, Seed-Dresser
  • W. T. Mack, Paid third-term fee for chimney-cowl patent
  • W. Andrews, Paid third-term fee for seed-dresser patent
  • A. W. Beaven, Paid third-term fee for seed-dresser patent

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 October 1900
Patent Proprietors, Registration, Woven Wire Fabric, Fish-Oil, Electric Distribution
9 names identified
  • Eliza White (Widow), Registered as proprietor of woven wire fabric patent
  • Arthur Clement Reed (Accountant), Registered as proprietor of woven wire fabric patent
  • Thomas Henry Doughty, Original patentee of woven wire fabric patent
  • J. C. W. Stanley, Original patentee of fish-refuse treatment patent
  • B. G. Lamme, Original patentee of electric distribution system patent
  • G. Westinghouse, Original patentee of electric railway patent
  • C. A. Terry, Original patentee of electric railway patent
  • H. P. Davis, Original patentee of electric railway patent
  • T. S. Perkins, Original patentee of starting-mechanism for electric motor patent

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Request to Amend Patent Specification

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 October 1900
Patent Amendment, Medicine, Toothache Cure, Specification Change
  • Marie Lilienthal Squire, Requested amendment to patent specification for toothache medicine

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Request for Correction of Clerical Error in Patent Title

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patent Correction, Rabbit-Crate, Title Amendment
  • W. Burrell, Requested correction of patent title for rabbit-crate
  • J. W. Story, Requested correction of patent title for rabbit-crate

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Abandoned

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patent Abandonment, Dredge, Leaching Ores, Knife-Cleaner, Gold Recovery
15 names identified
  • J. T. Johnson, Abandoned patent application for dredge
  • G. D. Delprat, Abandoned patent application for leaching ores
  • E. J. Horwood, Abandoned patent application for leaching ores
  • G. C. Klug, Abandoned patent application for leaching ores
  • D. Stuart, Abandoned patent application for knife-cleaner
  • C. Todd, Abandoned patent application for gold-recovering device
  • J. Brokensha, Abandoned patent application for hairpin
  • J. East, Abandoned patent application for treating flax
  • G. W. Ferguson, Abandoned patent application for snips for cutting sheet metal
  • E. Richardson, Abandoned patent application for damper and fire-bars
  • O. H. Ward, Abandoned patent application for separating gold from fumes
  • E. W. Thomas, Abandoned patent application for separating gold from fumes
  • J. Thomson, Abandoned patent application for lifting gold from rocky bottoms
  • E. Smethurst, Abandoned patent application for oven
  • W. Griffiths, Abandoned patent application for pump

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Lapsed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patent Lapse, Rabbit-Crate, Fire-Escape, Medicine, Railway-Brake
  • W. Stevenson, Lapsed patent application for rabbit-crate
  • P. Stephenson, Lapsed patent application for fire-escape
  • F. Curtis, Lapsed patent application for medicine
  • E. B. Vaile, Lapsed patent application for railway-brake
  • G. L. Thomson, Lapsed patent application for grain-covering

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent Void for Non-Payment of Fees

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Void Patents, Non-Payment, Electro-Motor, Clothes-Washing Machine, Well-Sinking
23 names identified
  • W. Langdon-Davies, Patent void for non-payment of fees (electro-motor)
  • J. A. H. Adolph, Patent void for non-payment of fees (clothes-washing machine)
  • H. G. Johnson, Patent void for non-payment of fees (clothes-washing machine)
  • J. Osborne, Patent void for non-payment of fees (well-sinking appliances)
  • G. J. Altham, Patent void for non-payment of fees (oil-engine)
  • L. C. Werner, Patent void for non-payment of fees (bottle)
  • J. H. Kinkead, Patent void for non-payment of fees (rock crusher and grinder)
  • D. J. Crosby, Patent void for non-payment of fees (connecting-rod)
  • D. J. Crosby, Patent void for non-payment of fees (belting)
  • B. Gray, Patent void for non-payment of fees (gold-saving apparatus)
  • F. E. Strangward, Patent void for non-payment of fees (cleaning ball bearings)
  • W. C. Gee, Patent void for non-payment of fees (venetian blind)
  • G. J. Silcock, Patent void for non-payment of fees (horse-cover)
  • P. T. Balls, Patent void for non-payment of fees (knife-attachment for linotype)
  • W. A. Waddell, Patent void for non-payment of fees (weatherboard-joint)
  • M. J. Nolan, Patent void for non-payment of fees (bottle)
  • J. Murdoch, Patent void for non-payment of fees (filter)
  • T. W. Lewis, Patent void for non-payment of fees (filter)
  • W. H. Harris, Patent void for non-payment of fees (filter)
  • G. Lee, Patent void for non-payment of fees (elevator or mining-pump)
  • G. Ellis, Patent void for non-payment of fees (sprayer and mixer)
  • J. P. G. Martin, Patent void for non-payment of fees (mine-ventilator)
  • H. and H. B. Watts, Patent void for non-payment of fees (threshing-machine band-cutter and feeder)

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar