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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 6
Provisional Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 22nd January, 1902.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional
specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 14352.—16th December, 1901.—ANDREW MCLEOD, of
Arch Hill, Auckland, New Zealand, Commission Agent. An
improved appliance for extracting stumps, breaking up land
and roads, and for other similar purposes.
No. 14354.—19th December, 1901.—RICHARD JENNISON
BALL, of Te Kopuru, Northern Wairoa, Auckland, New
Zealand, Engineer. An improved circular-saw guard and
protector.
No. 14367.—19th December, 1901.—ALEXANDER STORRIE,
of Invercargill, New Zealand, Implement-maker. A positive
automatic concave roller and cleaner.
No. 14398.—4th January, 1902.—JAMES NEAGLE, of Danne-
virke, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Saddler. Improvements
in or relating to lead-bags for racehorses.
No. 14400.—6th January, 1902.—THOMAS HORBY BROWN,
of Wellington, New Zealand, Manager. An improved arti-
ficial fuel.
No. 14406.—8th January, 1902.—EDMUND ALBERT ANGUS,
of Eglinton Street, Moonee Ponds, near Melbourne, Victoria,
Contractor. Improved passenger-guard and driver’s com-
munication on trains and trams.
No. 14407.—8th January, 1902.—FRANK HORNBY, of 13,
Hawarden Avenue, Sefton Park, Liverpool, England, Man-
ager. Improvements in toy or educational devices for
children and young people.
No. 14408.—8th January, 1902.—JOHN RUSSELL BRUNT
and RICHARD CHARLES PITT, both of Christchurch, New
Zealand, Importers. Improvements in or relating to pneu-
matic tires.
No. 14409.—10th January, 1902.—FRANK MARISCO, of
Invercargill, New Zealand, Dealer. Improvements in gold-
dredging appliances.
No. 14413.—9th January, 1902.—MARTIN JOHN LISTER, of
Waikari, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements
in or relating to targets.
No. 14415.—8th January, 1902.—GEORGE CHARLES CHAL-
LIS, of High Cliff, near Dunedin, New Zealand, Farmer.
Improvements in stump-extractors.
No. 14416.—8th January, 1902.—ROBERT WALES, En-
gineer, and WILLIAM HENRY FAHEY, Commercial Traveller,
both of Dunedin, New Zealand. Improvements in brooms,
brushes, and the like.
No. 14417.—8th January, 1902.—ADAM BROWN TODD, of
14, Yarrow Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Commercial
Traveller. Improvements in machines for scattering lime,
manure, and seed broadcast.
No. 14420.—6th January, 1902.—JOHN BLAIR MASON, of
Dunedin, New Zealand, Civil Engineer. A new and im-
proved combined gravity and automatic grading and con-
centrating table.
No. 14421.—6th January, 1902.—JOHN BLAIR MASON and
CHARLES LLEWELLYN WATT, of Dunedin, New Zealand,
Consulting Engineers. An improved method of driving
dredge machinery.
No. 14423.—8th January, 1902.—ALEXANDER STORRIE, of
Invercargill, New Zealand, Implement-maker. An im-
proved agricultural seed sower and hopper.
No. 14424.—9th January, 1902.—JOSEPH JAMES MACKY, of
Victoria Arcade, Auckland, New Zealand, Commission
Agent. Improvements in kettles or spouted vessels.
No. 14425.—9th January, 1902.—ROBERT WHITSON, of
Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved exhaust
condenser for explosive motors and engines.
No. 14432.—13th January, 1902.—ANDREW MCLEOD, of
Arch Hill, Auckland, New Zealand, Commission Agent.
An improved application for branding cattle-boxes or any-
thing that will burn, or for carving wood, or for doing fret-
work, or for ornamental work, or for boring holes.
No. 14433.—14th January, 1902.—ARTHUR CECIL WOLFE,
of Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Railway Porter.
Improvements in the construction of packing-cases.
No. 14439.—17th January, 1902.—EDWIN ARTHUR DER-
RETT, of Hawarden, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer.
An improved fencing-dropper.
No. 14440.—17th January, 1902.—THOMAS JOSEPH
BROOME, Dairy Produce Merchant, of 82, Cuba Street, Wel-
ington, New Zealand, and CHARLES WENTWORTH LANG-
STONE, of 43, Arrow Street, Wellington aforesaid. A com-
position for making cloth, &c., waterproof.
No. 14441.—16th January, 1902.—MAURICE PERYER, of
Christchurch, New Zealand, Head Porter, Railway-station.
An improved composition for cleansing painted surfaces.
No. 14442.—17th January, 1902.—WILLIAM MARRIOTT
and EDWARD BENHAM, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Journey-
men Tailors. An improved match-striker.
No. 14443.—15th January, 1902.—WILLIAM BORLASE, of
Manders’s Road, North-east Valley, Dunedin, New Zealand,
Cycle Mechanic. An improved wire-strainer.
No. 14444.—15th January, 1902.—ALEXANDER COLIN
MURRAY, of Cromwell, New Zealand, Commission Agent.
Improved coal-scuttle.
No. 14445.—15th January, 1902.—ALEXANDER COLIN
MURRAY, of Cromwell, New Zealand, Commission Agent.
Improved can-handle.
No. 14446.—15th January, 1902.—WILLIAM FLEMING
KENNEDY, of Saddle Hill, near Dunedin, New Zealand,
Farmer. Improvements in wire-strainers.
J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy 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 9th January,
1902, to the 14th January, 1902, inclusive:—
Nil.
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. 10283.—C. H. Taylor, air-compressor. 10th January,
1902.
No. 10303.—W. Brierley, railway signalling. 14th Janu-
ary, 1902.
No. 10320.—W. O’Brien, jun., working gold-dredge. 10th
January, 1902.
No. 10322.—W. Jandus, arc lamp. 16th January, 1902.
No. 10388.—W. Waterhouse, T. W. Blantern, and W. M.
Spriggs, attaching wire fabrics to frames. 15th January,
1902.
No. 12371.—C. H. Taylor, rotary engine. 14th January,
1902.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 7374.—O. C. Heiden, extracting gold. 14th January,
1902.
No. 7399.—W. Hitch, bucket and strainer. 13th January,
1902.
No. 7466.—F. D. Cummer, mechanical drier. 15th
January, 1902.
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. 7901. { Ogden’s, Limited, whose registered office is
at Boundary Lane, Liverpool, England,
No. 8393. { cigarette-machine. Licensees of the exclu-
sive right to use the invention in the Colony of New Zealand.
[B. Baron.] 9th January, 1902.
No. 10873.—Robert Thorburn Turnbull and Robert Clay
Jones, of Dunedin and elsewhere in New Zealand, Electrical
Engineers, fire-alarm. Licensees for the Colony of New Zea-
land for the term of two years and six months from the
30th September, 1901. [C. May.] 9th January, 1902.
No. 11690.—The British Westinghouse Electric and
Manufacturing Company, Limited, having its registered
office at Norfolk Street, Strand, Westminster, England,
regulation of electro-motive force. [N. Rowe.] 14th Janu-
ary, 1902.
No. 12309.—The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile
Agency Company, Limited, of Wellington, New Zealand,
Commission Agents and Mercantile Brokers, seed-feeder.
[C. Bristow.] 14th January, 1902.
No. 12703.—The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile
Agency Company, Limited, of Wellington, New Zealand,
Commission Agents and Mercantile Brokers, seed-sower.
[C. Bristow.] 14th January, 1902.
J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.
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🏭 Applications for Letters Patent with Provisional Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry22 January 1902
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Auckland, Invercargill, Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington
29 names identified
- Andrew McLeod, Application for improved stump extractor and branding appliance
- Richard Jennison Ball, Application for improved circular-saw guard
- Alexander Storrie, Application for automatic roller and seed sower
- James Neagle, Application for improvements in lead-bags for racehorses
- Thomas Horby Brown, Application for improved artificial fuel
- Edmund Albert Angus, Application for improved train communication system
- Frank Hornby, Application for improvements in toy devices
- John Russell Brunt, Application for improvements in pneumatic tires
- Richard Charles Pitt, Application for improvements in pneumatic tires
- Frank Marisco, Application for improvements in gold-dredging appliances
- Martin John Lister, Application for improvements in targets
- George Charles Challis, Application for improvements in stump-extractors
- Robert Wales, Application for improvements in brooms and brushes
- William Henry Fahey, Application for improvements in brooms and brushes
- Adam Brown Todd, Application for machine for scattering lime and seed
- John Blair Mason, Application for improved grading table and dredge machinery
- Charles Llewellyn Watt, Application for improved method of driving dredge machinery
- Joseph James Macky, Application for improvements in kettles
- Robert Whitson, Application for improved exhaust condenser
- Edwin Arthur Derrett, Application for improved fencing-dropper
- Thomas Joseph Broome, Application for waterproof composition
- Charles Wentworth Langstone, Application for waterproof composition
- Maurice Peryer, Application for composition for cleansing painted surfaces
- William Marriott, Application for improved match-striker
- Edward Benham, Application for improved match-striker
- William Borlase, Application for improved wire-strainer
- Alexander Colin Murray, Application for improved coal-scuttle
- Alexander Colin Murray, Application for improved can-handle
- William Fleming Kennedy, Application for improvements in wire-strainers
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry14 January 1902
Patents, Letters Patent, Sealed, No grants
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent on which Second and Third Term Fees Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry16 January 1902
Patent fees, Second-term, Third-term, Air-compressor, Railway signalling, Gold-dredge, Arc lamp, Wire fabrics, Rotary engine, Gold extraction, Mechanical drier
10 names identified
- C. H. Taylor, Paid second-term fee for air-compressor and rotary engine
- W. Brierley, Paid second-term fee for railway signalling
- W. O’Brien, Paid second-term fee for working gold-dredge
- W. Jandus, Paid second-term fee for arc lamp
- W. Waterhouse, Paid second-term fee for attaching wire fabrics
- T. W. Blantern, Paid second-term fee for attaching wire fabrics
- W. M. Spriggs, Paid second-term fee for attaching wire fabrics
- O. C. Heiden, Paid third-term fee for extracting gold
- W. Hitch, Paid third-term fee for bucket and strainer
- F. D. Cummer, Paid third-term fee for mechanical drier
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors and Licensees of Letters Patent Registered
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry14 January 1902
Patent licensees, Registered proprietors, Fire-alarm, Cigarette-machine, Electro-motive force, Seed-feeder, Seed-sower, Dunedin, Liverpool, Wellington
- B. Baron, Representative for Ogden’s, Limited, licensee for cigarette-machine
- Robert Thorburn Turnbull, Licensee for fire-alarm invention
- Robert Clay Jones, Licensee for fire-alarm invention
- N. Rowe, Representative for British Westinghouse, registered patent proprietor
- C. Bristow, Representative for New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, registered proprietor for seed-feeder and seed-sower
- J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar
NZ Gazette 1902, No 6