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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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enters the casing. (18.) In an apparatus for making and working dough, the following features, when arranged and combined substantially as set forth—to wit, a casing, a beater revolving within the casing, and a fan or blower for forcing air into the casing when the beater is at work.
(Specification, £1; drawings, £1 6s.)

No. 12336.—24th January, 1900.—RICE OWEN CLARK, Jun., of Hobsonville, Auckland, New Zealand, Pipe-manufacturer. Improvements in or relating to foundation-piles for buildings.

Claims.—(1.) In a foundation-pile, a recess in the top of the pile to receive the foundation-plate of a building, substantially as set forth. (2.) In a foundation-pile, a recess in the top of the pile in combination with a bolt or the like for securing the foundation-plate, substantially as set forth. (3.) In a foundation-pile, a recess in the top of the pile, and a bolt or the like for securing the foundation-plate, in combination with a hole for ventilation and overflow of water from the interior of the pile, substantially as set forth. (4.) In a foundation-pile, a dovetail-shaped recess in the top of the pile, in combination with wedges for securing the foundation-plate, substantially as set forth. (5.) In a foundation-pile, a recess in the top of the pile to receive the foundation-plate of a building, in combination with a foot on the base of the pile, substantially as set forth. (6.) The improvements in or relating to piles for the foundations of buildings consisting of parts constructed and arranged substantially as set forth.
(Specification, 2s. 3d.; drawings, 3s.)

No. 12337.—25th January, 1900.—FRANK JACOBS, of Apiti, New Zealand, Engine-driver. Improved threshing-apparatus.

Claims.—(1.) In threshing-apparatus, the combination of a beater-drum and concave pulley upon the beater-drum spindle connected by a belt with a fly-wheel, a handle by which said fly-wheel is revolved, a conveyer for carrying away straw and débris from the concave, receiving motion from a pulley upon the axle of the fly-wheel, said pulley being connected by a belt with a pulley upon the axle of a drum around which the conveyer passes, substantially as specified and illustrated. (2.) In threshing-apparatus, a beater-drum and concave, a conveyer for conducting straw and débris therefrom, an inclined reciprocating riddle extending beneath the concave and conveyer, said riddle being connected by a connecting-rod with a crank-pin arranged eccentrically upon a pulley, said pulley being revolved by a belt from another pulley upon the spindle of a drum of the conveyer, substantially as described and illustrated. (3.) In threshing-apparatus, the combination of a beater-drum and concave, means for revolving same by hand-power from a fly-wheel, a conveyer for conducting straw and débris therefrom, an inclined reciprocating riddle extending beneath the concave and conveyer, and plates beneath the riddle downwardly inclined from the sides and ends of the apparatus to a delivery tube or shoot, substantially as specified and illustrated. (4.) In threshing-apparatus, the combination of a beater-drum and concave, a pulley upon the beater-drum spindle connected by a belt with a fly-wheel, means for revolving the fly-wheel by hand-power, a pulley upon the opposite end of the fly-wheel spindle connected by a belt with a pulley upon the drum-spindle of a conveyer, said conveyer receiving straw and débris from the concave, a pulley also upon said conveyer, drum-spindle connected by a belt with a pulley having a crank-pin arranged eccentrically upon it, said crank-pin being connected by a rod with and imparting reciprocating motion to an inclined riddle, plates beneath said riddle inclined from the sides and ends of the apparatus to a delivery-shoot, substantially as and for the purposes described and illustrated. (5.) Threshing-apparatus consisting of the combination of parts constructed, arranged, and operating substantially as specified, and illustrated in the drawings.
(Specification, 4s. 6d.; drawings, 5s. 6d.)

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, 31st January, 1900.

APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—

No. 11874.—10th August, 1899.—ALFRED TINDILL, of Wellington, New Zealand, Travelling Insurance Agent (nominee of the Revolving Heel Company, of Burnley, Lancashire, England, the assignees of George Wood, of 4, Croft Street, Burnley aforesaid, Mining Engineer). An improved heel-pad or protector for boots and shoes and slippers.

No. 12297.—8th January, 1900.—WALTER BAGBY, of Kohimarama, Tamaki West, Auckland, New Zealand, Horse-trainer. An improved horse-cover.

No. 12302.—11th January, 1900.—PERCIVAL CALVERT KNIGHT YOUNG, of Lawrence, Otago, New Zealand, Dredgeman. An invention for raising water.

No. 12309.—16th January, 1900.—CHARLES BRISTOW, Grovely, Marton, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. Improvements in seed-feeding devices.

No. 12311.—16th January, 1900.—WILLIAM JOHN MORGAN, of Upper Taranaki Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Instructor. An improved method of giving instruction in the measurement of timber.

No. 12312.—15th January, 1900.—HERMAN HOUSE, of Wharf Street, Oamaru, New Zealand, Importer. Window-shade adjuster.

No. 12315.—18th January, 1900.—WILLIAM SPEEDIE DUNSTAN, of Hargreaves Street, Castlemaine, Victoria, Butcher. An improved electrical alarm for use on level crossings of railways.

No. 12316.—18th January, 1900.—LOUIS MORRIS, Manufacturer, and ROBERT YOUNG, Warehouseman, both of Dunedin, New Zealand. Improvements in temperature-indicators.

No. 12320.—15th January, 1900.—FRANCIS CHARLES JAMES OLSEN, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Photographer. An improved economical twine-holder.

No. 12323.—17th January, 1900.—ABRAHAM SKILLICORN, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Settler. An improved wool-press.

No. 12329.—23rd January, 1900.—JOHN McINNES, of Kaurihohore, Whangarei, New Zealand, Mechanic. An improved machine for dressing New Zealand flax.

No. 12331.—20th January, 1900.—HENRY DALTON, of 72, Colombo Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, New Zealand, Plumber. An invention for rolling metal tubes and the like.

No. 12332.—23rd January, 1900.—ROBERT ADAMS WILSON, of Bull’s, Rangitikei, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in grass-seed-cleaning machines.

No. 12334.—23rd January, 1900.—WILLIAM BURRELL, of 193, Abbotsford Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, Stonemason, and JAMES WILLIAM STORY, of 201, William Street, Melbourne aforesaid, Merchant. An improved crate for packing or exporting rabbits.

No. 12338.—25th January, 1900.—ERNEST ROBERT GODWARD, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in or relating to lids of cans and the like.

No. 12341.—23rd January, 1900.—ELIZA ELLEN EARLE, of Wicksteed Street, Wanganui, New Zealand, Wife of Robert Charles Earle, of Wanganui aforesaid, Medical Practitioner. A butter-cooler.

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 18th January, 1900, to the 26th January, 1900, inclusive:—

No. 11062.—J. J. F. Walker and J. Sutherland, toast-making apparatus.

No. 11088.—H. House, grain- and seed-cleaner.

No. 11100.—D. W. McLean, cotton-reel holder and cutter.

No. 11105.—J. Robertson, window-lock.

No. 11115.—G. Lovell, slash- or bill-hook.

No. 11253.—H. A. Ross, supply and ejector cistern.

No. 11278.—J. King, hoe.

No. 11340.—J. Macalister, harvester.

No. 11852.—G. E. Tissington and J. R. Thomson, propelling bicycles.

No. 11862.—A. L. Barber, propelling vehicles (F. O. and F. E. Stanley).

No. 11888.—I. A. Timmis, food.



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🏭 Patent for Apparatus and Process of Making Dough by Corby and Mayer (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
23 January 1900
Patents, Bread making, Dough apparatus, Fermentation, Gluten hydration, Washington DC, Bakers
  • Corby, Patent applicant for dough apparatus
  • Mayer, Patent applicant for dough apparatus

🏭 Patent for Foundation Piles for Buildings by Rice Owen Clark

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 January 1900
Patents, Foundation piles, Building construction, Pile recess, Ventilation, Hobsonville, Auckland
  • Rice Owen Clark (Esquire), Patent applicant for foundation piles

🏭 Patent for Improved Threshing Apparatus by Frank Jacobs

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
25 January 1900
Patents, Threshing apparatus, Agricultural machinery, Beater-drum, Hand-power, Apiti
  • Frank Jacobs, Patent applicant for threshing apparatus

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Provisional Patent Applications List

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 January 1900
Patents, Provisional specifications, Applications accepted, Heel-pad, Horse-cover, Water raising, Seed-feeding, Timber measurement, Window-shade adjuster, Electrical alarm, Temperature-indicators, Twine-holder, Wool-press, Flax dressing, Metal tube rolling, Grass-seed cleaner, Rabbit crate, Can lids, Butter-cooler
20 names identified
  • Alfred Tindill, Provisional patent applicant for heel-pad
  • George Wood, Inventor assigned to Revolving Heel Company
  • Walter Bagby, Provisional patent applicant for horse-cover
  • Percival Calvert Knight Young, Provisional patent applicant for water raising invention
  • Charles Bristow, Provisional patent applicant for seed-feeding devices
  • William John Morgan, Provisional patent applicant for timber measurement instruction
  • Herman House, Provisional patent applicant for window-shade adjuster
  • William Speedie Dunstan, Provisional patent applicant for electrical railway alarm
  • Louis Morris, Provisional patent applicant for temperature-indicators
  • Robert Young, Provisional patent applicant for temperature-indicators
  • Francis Charles James Olsen, Provisional patent applicant for twine-holder
  • Abraham Skillicorn, Provisional patent applicant for wool-press
  • John McInnes, Provisional patent applicant for flax dressing machine
  • Henry Dalton, Provisional patent applicant for metal tube rolling
  • Robert Adams Wilson, Provisional patent applicant for grass-seed cleaner
  • William Burrell, Provisional patent applicant for rabbit crate
  • James William Story, Provisional patent applicant for rabbit crate
  • Ernest Robert Godward, Provisional patent applicant for can lids
  • Eliza Ellen Earle, Provisional patent applicant for butter-cooler
  • Robert Charles Earle, Husband of patent applicant

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent Sealed List

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 January 1900
Patents, Letters patent sealed, Toast-making apparatus, Grain cleaner, Cotton-reel holder, Window-lock, Slash-hook, Cistern, Hoe, Harvester, Bicycle propulsion, Vehicle propulsion, Food
15 names identified
  • J. J. F. Walker, Patentee for toast-making apparatus
  • J. Sutherland, Patentee for toast-making apparatus
  • H. House, Patentee for grain- and seed-cleaner
  • D. W. McLean, Patentee for cotton-reel holder and cutter
  • J. Robertson, Patentee for window-lock
  • G. Lovell, Patentee for slash- or bill-hook
  • H. A. Ross, Patentee for supply and ejector cistern
  • J. King, Patentee for hoe
  • J. Macalister, Patentee for harvester
  • G. E. Tissington, Patentee for propelling bicycles
  • J. R. Thomson, Patentee for propelling bicycles
  • A. L. Barber, Patentee for propelling vehicles
  • F. O. Stanley, Inventor assigned for vehicle propulsion patent
  • F. E. Stanley, Inventor assigned for vehicle propulsion patent
  • I. A. Timmis, Patentee for food