✨ Patents and Trade Marks
920
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 39
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 9380.—T. Waterworth, asphalt. 15th April, 1901.
No. 9405.—A. H. Brownley, gate (H. Withey). 9th April, 1901.
No. 9406.—H. E. Partridge, hair-wash (W. T. Trudgeon). 4th April, 1901.
No. 9479.—H. Hill, railway fish-plate. 3rd April, 1901.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
Nil.
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. 10891.—Charles Grosvenor, of Auckland, New Zealand, Public Accountant, gas-generator. [J. Crook.] 12th April, 1901.
No. 12275.—Alexander Davidson Fraser, of Sydney, New South Wales, Accountant, candle-holder. [R. Simmonds.] 12th April, 1901.
No. 12897. {Theodore J. Mayer, of Washington, Columbia, United States of America, Merchant, separating granular substances. [E. Gates.] 15th April, 1901.
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 4th April, 1901, to the 17th April, 1901, inclusive:—
No. 12664.—J. E. Friend and J. Sawers, cycle-propelling mechanism.
No. 12666.—D. Caithness, dredge-shoot cleaner.
No. 12669.—H. M. de Montemas and M. Franckel, garbage crematory.
No. 12670.—W. J. C. Stokes, rocket signalling.
No. 12671.—G. A. Pearson, draw-pin and catch for railway vehicles.
No. 12672.—L. Holden, feeding-trough.
No. 12676.—C. B. M. Branson, saddle-cover.
No. 12677.—E. E. Collins, sluice-box cleaning apparatus.
No. 12678.—J. B. C. Watt, gold-separating appliances.
No. 12681.—W. Holmes, linotype justification gauge.
No. 12682.—E. R. Atkin, seats for vehicles.
No. 12688.—T. Plummer, die and mortar-box for ore-crusher.
No. 12695.—D. C. Streeter, steam-pressure regulator.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of applications for Letters Patent (with which complete specifications have been lodged) lapsed from the 4th April, 1901, to the 17th April, 1901, inclusive:—
No. 12068.—J. D. P. Morgan, converting straw into charcoal.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent void.
LIST of Letters Patent void through non-payment of fees from the 4th April, 1901, to the 17th April, 1901, inclusive:—
THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 9164.—Trench Tubeless Tire Company, Limited, tire (J. T. Trench).
No. 9165.—A. Desgoffe and O. Avedyk, converting grain into dough.
No. 9166.—F. Billing and W. E. Partridge, joining tubing.
No. 9167.—I. Davis, wheel.
No. 9170.—J. Thomas, bicycle-brake.
No. 9179.—W. W. Pullman, steam catamaran.
No. 9187.—W. A. Koneman, slimes-separator.
No. 9190.—W. C. T. Theobald, horse-collar.
No. 9193.—E. P. Schoenfelder and E. Kehle, camera.
No. 9194.—J. J. Warry, tire.
No. 9196.—A. Piedfort, telegraphic receiver.
No. 9241.—M. Scott, bicycle-propelling gear.
No. 9242.—M. Scott, bicycle-propelling gear.
THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF THIRD-TERM FEE.
No. 6601.—A. G. Holroyd, E. Hughes, J. S. Pirrie, and E. J. Rigby, concentrator and classifier.
No. 6603.—J. Richards, weight-bar for trotting-horses.
No. 6605.—E. Hermite and C. F. Cooper, disinfecting.
No. 6610.—C. Hinsch, beverage.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Registration of Trade Marks.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 17th April, 1901.
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: 3327.
Date: 7th March, 1901.
TRADE MARK.
[Image: Trade Mark for 'French Coffee' with text including 'SOCIETE ORIENTALE ASTRONOMIQUE', 'FINEST French COFFEE', 'WHITE, AND', and French descriptive text]
The applicant claims that the said trade mark has been used by him and his predecessors in business, in respect of the said goods, since the year 1872.
NAME.
Sir REGINALD HANSON, Baronet, of 47, Botolph Lane, London, England, Wholesale Grocer.
No. of class: 42.
Description of goods: French coffee.
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🏭 Second-Term Fees Paid for Letters Patent
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry15 April 1901
Letters Patent, Second-term fees, Asphalt, Gate mechanism, Hair-wash, Railway fish-plate
- T. Waterworth, Paid second-term fee for asphalt patent
- A. H. Brownley, Paid second-term fee for gate patent
- H. E. Partridge, Paid second-term fee for hair-wash patent
- H. Hill, Paid second-term fee for railway fish-plate patent
- F. Waldegrace, Registrar
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry15 April 1901
Patent assignment, Gas-generator, Candle-holder, Separating granular substances, Auckland, Sydney, USA
- Charles Grosvenor, Registered as subsequent proprietor for gas-generator patent
- Alexander Davidson Fraser, Registered as subsequent proprietor for candle-holder patent
- Theodore J. Mayer, Registered as subsequent proprietor for separating granular substances patent
- F. Waldegrace, Registrar
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Abandoned
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 April 1901
Abandoned patent applications, Cycle mechanism, Dredge cleaner, Garbage crematory, Rocket signalling, Gold separation, Linotype gauge
15 names identified
- J. E. Friend, Abandoned application for cycle-propelling mechanism
- J. Sawers, Abandoned application for cycle-propelling mechanism
- D. Caithness, Abandoned application for dredge-shoot cleaner
- H. M. de Montemas, Abandoned application for garbage crematory
- M. Franckel, Abandoned application for garbage crematory
- W. J. C. Stokes, Abandoned application for rocket signalling
- G. A. Pearson, Abandoned application for draw-pin and catch
- L. Holden, Abandoned application for feeding-trough
- C. B. M. Branson, Abandoned application for saddle-cover
- E. E. Collins, Abandoned application for sluice-box cleaning apparatus
- J. B. C. Watt, Abandoned application for gold-separating appliances
- W. Holmes, Abandoned application for linotype justification gauge
- E. R. Atkin, Abandoned application for seats for vehicles
- T. Plummer, Abandoned application for die and mortar-box
- D. C. Streeter, Abandoned application for steam-pressure regulator
- F. Waldegrace, Registrar
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Lapsed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 April 1901
Lapsed patent applications, Straw to charcoal, Complete specification lodged
- J. D. P. Morgan, Application lapsed for converting straw into charcoal
- F. Waldegrace, Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent Void for Non-payment of Fees
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 April 1901
Void patents, Non-payment, Second-term fee, Third-term fee, Tire, Grain dough, Tubing joint, Steam catamaran, Slimes separator, Horse-collar, Camera, Telegraphic receiver, Bicycle gear, Concentrator
24 names identified
- J. T. Trench, Patent void for tire due to non-payment
- A. Desgoffe, Patent void for converting grain into dough
- O. Avedyk, Patent void for converting grain into dough
- F. Billing, Patent void for joining tubing
- W. E. Partridge, Patent void for joining tubing
- I. Davis, Patent void for wheel
- J. Thomas, Patent void for bicycle-brake
- W. W. Pullman, Patent void for steam catamaran
- W. A. Koneman, Patent void for slimes-separator
- W. C. T. Theobald, Patent void for horse-collar
- E. P. Schoenfelder, Patent void for camera
- E. Kehle, Patent void for camera
- J. J. Warry, Patent void for tire
- A. Piedfort, Patent void for telegraphic receiver
- M. Scott, Patent void for bicycle-propelling gear
- M. Scott, Patent void for second bicycle-propelling gear
- A. G. Holroyd, Patent void for concentrator and classifier
- E. Hughes, Patent void for concentrator and classifier
- J. S. Pirrie, Patent void for concentrator and classifier
- E. J. Rigby, Patent void for concentrator and classifier
- J. Richards, Patent void for weight-bar for trotting-horses
- E. Hermite, Patent void for disinfecting
- C. F. Cooper, Patent void for disinfecting
- C. Hinsch, Patent void for beverage
- F. Waldegrace, Registrar
🏭 Applications for Registration of Trade Marks
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 April 1901
Trade mark application, French coffee, SOCIETE ORIENTALE ASTRONOMIQUE, Botolph Lane, London, Wholesale Grocer, Since 1872
- Reginald Hanson (Baronet), Applicant for 'French Coffee' trade mark
- F. Waldegrace, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1901, No 39