Patent Notices




Feb. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 307

Provisional Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 5th February, 1902.

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

No. 14357.—16th December, 1901.—WALTER ALBERT TUCK, Jun., of Pig Valley, Wakefield, New Zealand, Farmer, late Sawmiller. An improved wire-strainer.

No. 14422.—11th January, 1902.—ROBERT WETHERILL PARKINSON, of Greymouth, New Zealand, Stationer, and HENRY NEILSEN, of Blackball, New Zealand, Mining Investor. A gold-saving mat.

No. 14454.—21st January, 1902.—ALLAN DOUGLAS, of Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand, Saddler. An improved buckle attachment to spring hooks.

No. 14455.—21st January, 1902.—ADOLPHUS JAMES PARK, of Ngaruawahia, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved means for operating window and other sashes.

No. 14456.—21st January, 1902.—JEBU C. MOORE, of 394, East 18th Street, Brooklyn, New York, United States of America, Gentleman. Improvements in sewing-machines.

No. 14457.—18th January, 1902.—ROBERT MILLIS, Engineer, and JAMES HENRY MILLIS, Engineer, both of 44, Melville Street, Dunedin, New Zealand. An improved gold-saving apparatus.

No. 14459.—22nd January, 1902.—KEITH CHARLES JACKSON, of Beaumont, Masterton, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer. Tram-rail clearer.

No. 14461.—22nd January, 1902.—FRANK KETTLE, of Roslyn, Dunedin, New Zealand, Wool-buyer. Improvements in hat-fasteners.

No. 14463.—22nd January, 1902.—HENRIE HAMPTON RAYWARD and ERNEST SMITH BALDWIN, of 10-18, National Chambers, Grey Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Consulting Engineers and Patent Agents. Improvements in and relating to gold-dredging machinery.

No. 14467.—24th January, 1902.—JOHN STANILAUS CLEMENT BONHAM, of 79, Rowena Parade, Richmond, near Melbourne, Victoria, Miner. Improvements in pumps.

No. 14468.—22nd January, 1902.—WILLIAM MORLEY BARTLE, of Enfield Road, Napier, New Zealand, Painter. A silent flush-conductor for water-closets.

No. 14470.—22nd January, 1902.—FRANK KETTLE, of Roslyn, Dunedin, New Zealand, Wool-buyer. Improvements in hat-fasteners.

No. 14471.—22nd January, 1902.—CHARLES LLEWELLYN WATT, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Consulting Engineer. Improvements in parallel rulers.

No. 14473.—23rd January, 1902.—WALTER RIDDELL, of 7 to 13, Great King Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Factory-manager. Improvements in butter-printers.

No. 14474.—23rd January, 1902.—WALTER RIDDELL, of 7 to 13, Great King Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Factory-manager. Improvements in butter-lifters.

No. 14475.—23rd January, 1902.—EDWARD THOMAS MATTHEWS, of Benmore, Southland, New Zealand, Watchmaker. Improvements in watch-pockets.

No. 14476.—27th January, 1902.—LIONEL CASELBERG, of Wellington, New Zealand, Merchant. An improved stopper for bottles.

No. 14477.—25th January, 1902.—JOHN FURNEAUX SMITH, of Cromwell, New Zealand, Fruiterer. Improved rope-grip.

No. 14478.—24th January, 1902.—SAMUEL JOHN ENSOR, Ironmonger, and FELIX TANNER, Coach-painter, both of Waihi, New Zealand. An improvement in carpenters’ claw-hammers.

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.

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.

No. 13113.—R. Turnbull, driving dredges by electricity.
No. 13115.—W. G. Dodd, concentrating-table.
No. 13145.—W. E. Hughes, cement (B. B. Lathbury and H. S. Spackman).
No. 13173.—J. Osborne, sinking artesian wells.
No. 13296.—A. H. Brownley and W. T. Davidge, serviette-holder.
No. 13385.—F. G. M. Brittin, O. Magnus, and W. Le Cren, gold-saving apparatus.
No. 13420.—J. L. Curline, shot-making machine.
No. 13425.—W. Peck, tailings-elevator.
No. 13684.—F. L. Dodgson, railway signalling.
No. 13713.—W. A. Pendry, button-making machine.
No. 13761.—F. L. Dodgson, railway signalling.
No. 13763.—W. Hucks and W. Hucks, jun., dispensing aerated liquids.
No. 13785.—W. C. Runge, graphophone.
No. 13789.—J. Gaut, firearm.
No. 13809.—J. P. Campbell, calcium-carbide admission-valve for acetylene-generator (W. Widmann).
No. 13818.—W. H. Harrison, electro-amalgamation.
No. 13999.—C. O. Michel, fire-escape ladder.
No 14041.—Universal Seal and Stopper Company, bottle-sealing device (E. D. Schmitt).
No. 14061.—J. Ferguson, J. Mitchell, H. King, and J. W. Henderson, saving gold.
No. 14062.—The Hall Signal Company, signal apparatus (C. J. Coleman).
No. 14056.—C. H. Ward, treating ores.
No. 14057.—C. H. Ward, treating ores.
No. 14070.—O. Wall and R. C. Hughes, fountain pen.
No. 14083.—E. Scharrer, loading-beam.
No. 14084.—W. J. Robinson and H. Higgins, drying grain.
No. 14085.—J. W. Blakey, gas-burner.
No. 14087.—M. L. Lion and T. Cowburn, boot or shoe.
No. 14087.—J. Fletcher, carbonating liquids and filling bottles.
No. 14090.—G. G. Smith, acetylene generator.
No. 14092.—W. Humble, distributing poisoned grain (J. Ferrier).
No. 14098.—J. P. Campbell, electric brake (F. C. Newell).
No. 14099.—W. Bills, coiler for wire-weaving machine.
No. 14113.—A. Scheidel, extracting metals from ores.
No. 14115.—H. E. Gresham, railway signalling.
No. 14126.—F. C. Crean, manufacture of iron.
No. 14127.—L. W. Luellen, voting-machine.
No. 14129.—E. Waters, jun., sheet-feeder for printing-machine (The Linotype Company, Limited—E. T. Cleathero).
No. 14135.—United Shoe Machinery Company, shoe-sewing machine (H. Briggs).
No. 14136.—W. E. Hughes, electric heating-system for oars (F. C. Newell).
No. 14143.—F. Gale and J. Hemphill, sowing, manuring, and harrowing attachment for plough.
No. 14147.—A. Waldbaur, heating liquids.
No. 14150.—V. Barreto, brick.
No. 14156.—R. M. Scott, ship and propeller.
No. 14157.—United Shoe Machinery Company, shoe-sewing machine (H. Briggs).
No. 14181.—E. Waters, jun., treating fibres (J. F. Beard and R. Hayne).
No. 14191.—E. Waters, jun., liquid-delivering apparatus (F. G. Pirie and F. Sharman).
No. 14193.—W. E. Hardeman, window.
No. 14197.—C. H. Ward, extracting metals from ores.
No. 14202.—Rendrock Powder Company, explosive compound (W. A. Gill).
No. 14206.—Austral Nail Company Proprietary, Limited, barbed-wire machine (J. G. Lyon).
No. 14207.—The Smethurst Furnace and Ore-treatment Syndicate, Limited, concentrator (W. Smethurst).

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.

Letters Patent sealed.

LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 15th January, 1902, to the 5th February, 1902, inclusive:—

No. 12992.—A. Williams, preventing horses from bolting.
No. 13023.—W. J. Kissell, closing openings of corrugated-iron roofing.
No. 13044.—J. Holmes and T. S. Grace, fire-escape.
No. 13056.—F. A. Rich, velocipede-driving gear.
No. 13084.—H. Mayr, sash and frame.
No. 13088.—J. Burns, pump.
No. 13091.—J. Speight, still-water motor.
No. 13093.—A. Campbell, refrigerating-apparatus.

Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]

SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 10387.—G. H. Kemp, branding-composition. 27th January, 1902.
No. 11359.—The Linotype Company, Limited, electric heating and melting (J. Place and M. Barr). 22nd January, 1902.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

Nil.

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.



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🏭 Provisional Patent Specifications Accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 February 1902
Patents, Provisional specifications, Inventions, Patent Office, Wellington
22 names identified
  • Walter Albert Tuck (Esquire), Provisional patent for wire-strainer
  • Robert Wetherill Parkinson, Provisional patent for gold-saving mat
  • Henry Neilsen, Provisional patent for gold-saving mat
  • Allan Douglas, Provisional patent for buckle attachment
  • Adolphus James Park, Provisional patent for operating window sashes
  • Jebu C. Moore (Gentleman), Provisional patent for sewing-machine improvements
  • Robert Millis, Provisional patent for gold-saving apparatus
  • James Henry Millis, Provisional patent for gold-saving apparatus
  • Keith Charles Jackson, Provisional patent for tram-rail clearer
  • Frank Kettle, Provisional patent for hat-fastener improvements
  • Henrie Hampton Rayward, Provisional patent for gold-dredging machinery
  • Ernest Smith Baldwin, Provisional patent for gold-dredging machinery
  • John Stanilaus Clement Bonham, Provisional patent for pump improvements
  • William Morley Bartle, Provisional patent for silent flush-conductor
  • Charles Llewellyn Watt, Provisional patent for parallel ruler improvements
  • Walter Riddell, Provisional patent for butter-printer improvements
  • Walter Riddell, Provisional patent for butter-lifter improvements
  • Edward Thomas Matthews, Provisional patent for watch-pocket improvements
  • Lionel Caselberg, Provisional patent for bottle stopper
  • John Furneaux Smith, Provisional patent for rope-grip
  • Samuel John Ensor, Provisional patent for claw-hammer improvement
  • Felix Tanner, Provisional patent for claw-hammer improvement

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Letters Patent, Sealed, Inventions
9 names identified
  • A. Williams, Patent for preventing horses from bolting
  • W. J. Kissell, Patent for closing openings in corrugated-iron roofing
  • J. Holmes, Patent for fire-escape
  • T. S. Grace, Patent for fire-escape
  • F. A. Rich, Patent for velocipede-driving gear
  • H. Mayr, Patent for sash and frame
  • J. Burns, Patent for pump
  • J. Speight, Patent for still-water motor
  • A. Campbell, Patent for refrigerating-apparatus

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Patent Fees Paid - Second and Third Term

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Fees, Second-term fees, Third-term fees, Payments
  • G. H. Kemp, Second-term fee paid for branding-composition patent
  • J. Place, Second-term fee paid for electric heating and melting patent
  • M. Barr, Second-term fee paid for electric heating and melting patent

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar