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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 3

Letters Patent sealed.

LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 12th December, 1901, to the 8th January, 1902, inclusive:—
No. 12981.—P. Woode, saddle.
No. 12986.—W. S. Dudson, wool-press.
No. 13002.—H. Droutlege, ballot-box.
No. 13376.—A. de Baun, billiard marking-board.
No. 13462.—B. H. Locke, converting rotary into reciprocating motion.
No. 13576.—F. G. Benson, sprayer.
No. 13766.—G. McMullen and J. Charles, machine for playing a game of chance.
No. 13832.—J. Tanner, lantern.
No. 13922.—Dunlop Pneumatic Tire Company of Australasia (Limited), manufacturing tire-covers (H. J. Doughty).
No. 13923.—D. Macdonald, bicycle-gearing.
No. 13924.—H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard, recovering zinc from ores.
No. 13925.—H. Reck, A. Borsu, F. Küken, and A. Halemeier, centrifugal separators.
No. 13947.—J. Hopson and H. H. Priest, hand signal-lamp.
No. 13949.—United Shoe-machinery Company, lasting-machine (E. A. Stiggins).
No. 13950.—Hon. C. A. Parsons, turbo-compressor.
No. 13954.—A. Billens, pump.
No. 13984.—W. E. Hughes, furnace (J. J. Meldrum).
No. 13992.—Dr. H. Passow, cement.
No. 13993.—The Atlantic Acetylene Burner Company, burner (J. Harris).
No. 13995.—W. E. Hughes, supporting conductor for electric railway (W. Chapman).
No. 13996.—W. F. Singer, thermostatic switch.
No. 14008.—B. T. R. Greensill, reading-desk.
No. 14011.—R. L. Patterson, closure for bottles, &c.
No. 14012.—W. Frazer, apparatus for unwinding skeins of wool, &c.
No. 14016.—T. E. O’Brien, drilling-machine.
No. 14019.—H. Abbott, steam-generator.
No. 14023.—Dow Composing-machine Company, typesetting and justifying machine (A. Dow).
No. 14040.—T. Darlington, ventilating buildings.
No. 14043.—W. C. Bray, bookcover and heel.
No. 14044.—J. C. Hansen - Ellehammer, cigarette-tube filler.
No. 14045.—D. Hurst, tube and hose joint.
No. 14046.—C. Rogers and A. M. Oswald, extracting zinc from ores.
No. 14047.—G. A. Overstrom, concentrating-table.
No. 14049.—C. Marshall, anti-vibrator for mounting gas-burners.
No. 14054.—Cox and Co., Incorporated, box-covering machine (H. B. Blackinton).
No. 14055.—M. Ruthenburg, agglomerating comminuted ores.
No. 14059.—F. Gold, roofing-nail.
No. 14060.—C. A. Hege, machine for cutting railroad cross-ties.
No. 14089.—G. S. Cameron, compressing fodder (M. K. Westcott).

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.

Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

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

SECOND-TERM FEES.

NO. 9922.—R. F. Strong, treating minerals. 19th December, 1901.
No. 10232.—J. H. Ormond and T. Ritchie, filter. 13th December, 1901.
No. 10236.—W. and W. H. Cutten, winch-clutch. 16th December, 1901.
No. 10247.—W. C. Peacock, plough (J. B. Garde). 12th December, 1901.
No. 10250.—F. J. Clendinnen and G. A. P. Weymouth, coin-operated telephone instrument. 12th December, 1901.
No. 10256.—M. Forsman, lotion. 12th December, 1901.
No. 10274.—T. C. Wilson, stove. 3rd January, 1902.
No. 10300.—P. A. C. Bates, pavement material. 30th December, 1901.
No. 10302.—A. Jacobi, extracting metals (J. Rudolphs and J. Landin). 19th December, 1901.

THIRD-TERM FEE.

No. 7361.—Massey-Harris Company, Limited, cultivator-tine (C. McLeod). 16th December, 1901.

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.

Subsequent Proprietors, &c., of Letters Patent registered.

[NOTE.—The name of the patentee is given in brackets; the date is that of registration.]

NO. 11973.—James Palmer Campbell, of Wellington, New Zealand, Solicitor, brand. Proprietor of one-third interest by way of mortgage. [M. Belk.] 23rd December, 1901.
No. 12014.—Wilhelm Hildesheim, of Nimeguen, Province of Guelderland, Holland, Manufacturer, cocoa and milk product. [A. Denaeuer.] 23rd December, 1901.
No. 13716.—The New Zealand Glass Company, Limited, a company incorporated and registered under the provisions of “The Companies Act, 1882,” and having its registered office in Queen Street, Auckland, New Zealand, apparatus for forming glass articles. [L. L. B. Mount—J. Haley and H. H. Bridgwater.] 9th December, 1901.
No. 13864.—The Linotype Company, Limited, of 188, Fleet Street, London, England, linotype machine. [E. Waters, Jun.—The Linotype Company, Limited—O. Mergenthaler.] 17th December, 1901.

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.

Notice of Request to amend Specification.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 8th January, 1902.

REQUEST for leave to amend the specification, including drawings, relating to the undermentioned 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 amendments. Such notice must set forth the particular grounds of objection, and be in duplicate. A fee of 10s. is payable thereon.

No. 14130.—17th October, 1901.—ALBERT FREDERICK HADECKE, of Rangiora, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in concaves.

The nature of the proposed amendment is as follows:—
Insert after line 6, page 3, the following additional matter:—
“Fig. VII. shows a side view of the lower half of a concave with a modified form of corrugated bars. Fig. VIII. is a front view of the same.
“In a modification I make my centre corrugated bars f of the lower part of the concave in the form of an obtuse angle, with the apex g upward. The effect of this modification is to spread the straw and grain towards the sides of the drum, and to assist the stripping action hereinbefore mentioned. The efficiency of the concave is thus increased, as the work is more evenly distributed over the whole length of the bars. In concaves which have straight bars the wear-and-tear is greater at the centre part of the bars, but by my modification the wear-and-tear is equally distributed from end to end of the bars.”

To add the following claim: “5. In a concave such as described, corrugated bars formed into an obtuse angle with the apex upwards, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.”

The applicant states, “I desire to make the above amendment in order to set out a modification which is within the scope of my invention.”

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.

Applications for Letters Patent abandoned.

LIST of Applications for Letters Patent (with which provisional specifications only have been lodged) abandoned from the 12th December, 1901, to the 8th January, 1902, inclusive:—
No. 13393.—J. Robb, clothes-peg.
No. 13394.—J. Robb, sales-register.
No. 13395.—R. B. Williams, dredging-apparatus.
No. 13400.—J. Gaut, firearm.
No. 13401.—J. Gaut, small-arm.
No. 13413.—W. Scarf and T. E. Taylor, scythe-brace.
No. 13415.—J. Montgomery, railway.
No. 13423.—W. M. McIlwrick, rabbit-crate.
No. 13426.—J. Robb, box-making machine.
No. 13427.—F. M. Norris, bottle.
No. 13430.—S. Bairnsfather, gate.
No. 13433.—W. E. Douglas and T. G. Greedy, hand-barrow and elevator.
No. 13434.—H. Evans, gold-saving appliances.
No. 13440.—D. F. Rollo, milking-appliance.
No. 13441.—D. F. Rollo, dehorning-appliance.
No. 13442.—J. Cairney, sand-blast.
No. 13444.—J. Gell, moistening adhesive substances.
No. 13448.—M. I. Bolton, bicycle luggage-carrier.



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🏭 Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Letters Patent, Inventions, Patents, Sealed, New Zealand
53 names identified
  • P. Woode, Granted Letters Patent for saddle
  • W. S. Dudson, Granted Letters Patent for wool-press
  • H. Droutlege, Granted Letters Patent for ballot-box
  • A. de Baun, Granted Letters Patent for billiard marking-board
  • B. H. Locke, Granted Letters Patent for converting rotary into reciprocating motion
  • F. G. Benson, Granted Letters Patent for sprayer
  • G. McMullen, Granted Letters Patent for machine for playing a game of chance
  • J. Charles, Granted Letters Patent for machine for playing a game of chance
  • J. Tanner, Granted Letters Patent for lantern
  • Dunlop Pneumatic Tire Company of Australasia (Limited), Granted Letters Patent for manufacturing tire-covers
  • H. J. Doughty, Agent for Dunlop Pneumatic Tire Company
  • D. Macdonald, Granted Letters Patent for bicycle-gearing
  • H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard, Granted Letters Patent for recovering zinc from ores
  • H. Reck, Granted Letters Patent for centrifugal separators
  • A. Borsu, Granted Letters Patent for centrifugal separators
  • F. Küken, Granted Letters Patent for centrifugal separators
  • A. Halemeier, Granted Letters Patent for centrifugal separators
  • J. Hopson, Granted Letters Patent for hand signal-lamp
  • H. H. Priest, Granted Letters Patent for hand signal-lamp
  • United Shoe-machinery Company, Granted Letters Patent for lasting-machine
  • E. A. Stiggins, Agent for United Shoe-machinery Company
  • C. A. Parsons (Hon.), Granted Letters Patent for turbo-compressor
  • A. Billens, Granted Letters Patent for pump
  • W. E. Hughes, Granted Letters Patent for furnace
  • J. J. Meldrum, Agent for W. E. Hughes
  • H. Passow (Dr.), Granted Letters Patent for cement
  • Atlantic Acetylene Burner Company, Granted Letters Patent for burner
  • J. Harris, Agent for Atlantic Acetylene Burner Company
  • W. E. Hughes, Granted Letters Patent for supporting conductor for electric railway
  • W. Chapman, Agent for W. E. Hughes
  • W. F. Singer, Granted Letters Patent for thermostatic switch
  • B. T. R. Greensill, Granted Letters Patent for reading-desk
  • R. L. Patterson, Granted Letters Patent for closure for bottles, &c.
  • W. Frazer, Granted Letters Patent for apparatus for unwinding skeins of wool, &c.
  • T. E. O’Brien, Granted Letters Patent for drilling-machine
  • H. Abbott, Granted Letters Patent for steam-generator
  • Dow Composing-machine Company, Granted Letters Patent for typesetting and justifying machine
  • A. Dow, Agent for Dow Composing-machine Company
  • T. Darlington, Granted Letters Patent for ventilating buildings
  • W. C. Bray, Granted Letters Patent for bookcover and heel
  • J. C. Hansen - Ellehammer, Granted Letters Patent for cigarette-tube filler
  • D. Hurst, Granted Letters Patent for tube and hose joint
  • C. Rogers, Granted Letters Patent for extracting zinc from ores
  • A. M. Oswald, Granted Letters Patent for extracting zinc from ores
  • G. A. Overstrom, Granted Letters Patent for concentrating-table
  • C. Marshall, Granted Letters Patent for anti-vibrator for mounting gas-burners
  • Cox and Co., Incorporated, Granted Letters Patent for box-covering machine
  • H. B. Blackinton, Agent for Cox and Co., Incorporated
  • M. Ruthenburg, Granted Letters Patent for agglomerating comminuted ores
  • F. Gold, Granted Letters Patent for roofing-nail
  • C. A. Hege, Granted Letters Patent for machine for cutting railroad cross-ties
  • G. S. Cameron, Granted Letters Patent for compressing fodder
  • M. K. Westcott, Agent for G. S. Cameron

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent Second and Third Term Fees Paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patent Fees, Second Term, Third Term, Payments, New Zealand
16 names identified
  • R. F. Strong, Paid second-term fee for treating minerals
  • J. H. Ormond, Paid second-term fee for filter
  • T. Ritchie, Paid second-term fee for filter
  • W. and W. H. Cutten, Paid second-term fee for winch-clutch
  • W. C. Peacock, Paid second-term fee for plough
  • J. B. Garde, Agent for W. C. Peacock
  • F. J. Clendinnen, Paid second-term fee for coin-operated telephone instrument
  • G. A. P. Weymouth, Paid second-term fee for coin-operated telephone instrument
  • M. Forsman, Paid second-term fee for lotion
  • T. C. Wilson, Paid second-term fee for stove
  • P. A. C. Bates, Paid second-term fee for pavement material
  • A. Jacobi, Paid second-term fee for extracting metals
  • J. Rudolphs, Agent for A. Jacobi
  • J. Landin, Agent for A. Jacobi
  • Massey-Harris Company, Limited, Paid third-term fee for cultivator-tine
  • C. McLeod, Agent for Massey-Harris Company

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patent Proprietors, Assignments, Mortgages, Registrations, New Zealand
11 names identified
  • James Palmer Campbell, Proprietor of one-third interest by mortgage
  • M. Belk, Patentee
  • Wilhelm Hildesheim, Proprietor of cocoa and milk product patent
  • A. Denaeuer, Patentee
  • New Zealand Glass Company, Limited, Proprietor of apparatus for forming glass articles
  • L. L. B. Mount, Patentee
  • J. Haley, Patentee
  • H. H. Bridgwater, Patentee
  • Linotype Company, Limited, Proprietor of linotype machine patent
  • E., Jun. Waters, Patentee
  • O. Mergenthaler, Patentee

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Notice of Request to Amend Patent Specification

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
8 January 1902
Patent Amendment, Specification, Public Inspection, Opposition, Rangiora
  • Albert Frederick Hadecke, Request to amend specification for improvements in concaves

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Abandoned

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patent Applications, Abandoned, Provisional Specifications, Inventions
20 names identified
  • J. Robb, Abandoned application for clothes-peg
  • J. Robb, Abandoned application for sales-register
  • R. B. Williams, Abandoned application for dredging-apparatus
  • J. Gaut, Abandoned application for firearm
  • J. Gaut, Abandoned application for small-arm
  • W. Scarf, Abandoned application for scythe-brace
  • T. E. Taylor, Abandoned application for scythe-brace
  • J. Montgomery, Abandoned application for railway
  • W. M. McIlwrick, Abandoned application for rabbit-crate
  • J. Robb, Abandoned application for box-making machine
  • F. M. Norris, Abandoned application for bottle
  • S. Bairnsfather, Abandoned application for gate
  • W. E. Douglas, Abandoned application for hand-barrow and elevator
  • T. G. Greedy, Abandoned application for hand-barrow and elevator
  • H. Evans, Abandoned application for gold-saving appliances
  • D. F. Rollo, Abandoned application for milking-appliance
  • D. F. Rollo, Abandoned application for dehorning-appliance
  • J. Cairney, Abandoned application for sand-blast
  • J. Gell, Abandoned application for moistening adhesive substances
  • M. I. Bolton, Abandoned application for bicycle luggage-carrier

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar