✨ Patent Notices
Aug. 21.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1769
No. 15231.—7th August, 1902.—EDWARD COLLINS, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved machine for clipping hedges and the like.
No. 15232.—7th August, 1902.—ALFRED COOPER, of Adelaide Road, Wellington, New Zealand, Dairyman. Improved means for locking the wheels of vehicles.
No. 15235.—2nd August, 1902.—MARGARET FARLE, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Married Woman. A knife-cleaner.
No. 15236.—2nd August, 1902.—JOSHUA SIGLEY, of Riverside Road, Gisborne North, New Zealand, Bookseller. A weather-proof newspaper-delivery box.
No. 15237.—8th August, 1902.—REES WILLIAMS, of Hutt Road, Petone, New Zealand, Blacksmith. An improved contrivance for recording and checking the score at billiards and other games.
No. 15238.—8th August, 1902.—FENTON LAMBERT, of Parkhurst, Waikaremoana, Wairoa, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand. A tension bridge.
No. 15239.—8th August, 1902.—ALEXANDER WALTER MCKENZIE, Fruiterer, and JAMES BERNARD MCKENZIE, Commission Agent, both of Stafford Street, Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand. An improved machine for opening bivalves.
No. 15240.—8th August, 1902.—FENTON LAMBERT, of Parkhurst, Waikaremoana, Wairoa, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand. A ship canal for harbour or river bar removal.
No. 15241.—6th August, 1902, LEAH ROBERTS, of the Octagon, Dunedin, New Zealand, Teacher of Dress-cutting. Improvements in charts for dress-cutting.
No. 15242.—11th August, 1902.—WILLIAM HENRY BOYENS, of Kaikoura, South Marlborough, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. An improved force-pump.
No. 15243.—8th August, 1902.—RALPH DUNNE, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Artists’ Merchant. Improved mitre-cutting machine.
No. 15244.—11th August, 1902.—JULIUS DECIMUS TRIPE, of Guyton Street, Wanganui, New Zealand, Surgeon. Improvements in apparatus for securing doors, windows, casements, and other similar purposes.
No. 15250.—14th August, 1902.—JOHN THOMPSON LOVE, of Boulcott Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Tinsmith. An improved lid for milk-cans.
No. 15252.—12th August, 1902.—EDWARD SMYTH, of Kennedy Bay, near Auckland, New Zealand, Bushman, and FRANCIS CURRIE, of Mount Eden, near Auckland aforesaid, Ironmonger. An improved snatch-block.
No. 15254.—15th August, 1902.—ROBERT DYSON KELLY, of Pigeon Bay, Canterbury, New Zealand, Blacksmith. Improvement in outrigger draw-gear for vehicles.
No. 15255.—12th August, 1902.—WILLIAM COLLINS, of Waiwera, New Zealand, Rabbiter. Improvements in animal-traps.
No. 15256.—12th August, 1902.—PERCY JAMES GOSSLING, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Hairdresser. Cigar-cutter, match-holder, and advertising-device.
No. 15257.—12th August, 1902.—GEORGE BEAUMONT, of Kaikorai, Dunedin, New Zealand, Loom-tuner. Means for securing bradawls and the like to handles.
No. 15258.—12th August, 1902.—JOSEPH HENRY BELL, Manager, and FRANCIS JOHN JOSEPH BUTLER, Saddler, both of Thornbury, Southland, New Zealand. Improved buckle.
No. 15259.—12th August, 1902.—HENRY UPTON ALCOCK, of 208–212, Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Billiard-table Manufacturer. An improved convertible billiard and dining table.
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 Patents sealed from the 6th August to 19th August, 1902, inclusive:—
No. 13215.—W. G. Mouat and R. Wales, rope-grip.
No. 13555.—T. Ramsay, rule, measure, and square.
No. 13570.—J. M. Taylor and H. Oakley, flushing cisterns.
No. 13578.—G. A. Taylor, fibrous plaster (A. Knox).
No. 13585.—R. Chambers, friction-hoist.
No. 13592.—E. Toms and A. C. Pocock, acetylene-gas generator.
No. 13611.—R. H. Carter, axe head and handle.
No. 13621.—D. Pihl, meat-branding.
No. 13623.—F. O. Andrews, potato-digger.
No. 13625.—J. Bremner, hanging doors.
No. 13705.—E. Shadgett, leather, furniture, and metal polisher.
No. 13901.—F. Castle and C. F. White, indicating rise in temperature.
No. 14063.—H. T. Smith and A. J. Tarrant, automatic alarm and station-indicator.
No. 14168.—J. W. Hardley and S. Hardley, jun., spouting-bracket.
No. 14247.—D. Drummond, spark-arrester.
No. 14385.—S. C. Harwood and D. W. Harwood, spark-arrester.
No. 14443.—W. Borlase, wire-strainer.
No. 14495.—J. Macalister, seed-sower.
No. 14499.—W. Taylor, railway-shunting lever.
No. 14562.—G. Percival, bicycle-crank.
No. 14589.—Elliot’s Patent Improved Domestic Pin Company, Limited, domestic pins (R. N. Elliot).
No. 14707.—F. Mercer, T. Mercer, and G. D. J. Duck, sprayer.
No. 14718.—V. S. Aston, extracting gum from flax fibre.
No. 14768.—F. H. Sleeper and E. A. Mahon, engine.
No. 14775.—C. A. E. Andersen, separator.
No. 14788.—J. T. Allinson and W. T. S. Robertson, legging.
No. 14789.—United Shoe Machinery Company, jack for heel-nailing machine (J. H. Pope).
No. 14790.—J. T. Hunter, electric-motor controller (T. S. Perkins).
No. 14791.—F. A. Bardwell, voting-machine (A. F. Bardwell).
No. 14792.—J. L. Ferrell, wood-preserving.
No. 14798.—J. Campbell, barge for coal.
No. 14804.—American Mineral-water Machine Company, making aerated beverages (P. E. Malmstrom).
No. 14807.—E. Waters, jun., printing-plates (C. B. Cottrell and Son’s Company—M. A. McKee).
No. 14810.—F. J. King, ore-separator.
No. 14811.—L. B. Baron, manufacturing cigarettes.
No. 14816.—E. J. Hume and W. R. Hume, harrow.
No. 14817.—E. J. Hume and W. R. Hume, wire fence.
No. 14819.—C. E. Nicholas, table cricket.
No. 14820.—F. Finlay and C. J. Hebblewhite, checking-marker for games.
No. 14821.—P. C. Louat, generating steam.
No. 14832.—Sherard Cowper-Coles and Co., Limited, deposition of metals (S. Cowper-Coles).
No. 14833.—J. L. Dewar and E. J. Tripp, treating beer.
No. 14848.—F. J. Maindonald, vaporising water.
No. 14862.—A. O. J. Charlier, manufacture of lead pigments.
No. 14864.—A. G. Floyed, game.
No. 14865.—G. P. Pierce, calculating-apparatus.
No. 14868.—The Smethurst Furnace and Ore Treatment Syndicate, Limited, treating substances with carbon-dioxide (W. Smethurst).
No. 14879.—J. T. Hunter, electric railway (W. Chapman).
No. 14886.—Universal Seal and Stopper Company, tool for forming bottle-necks (E. D. Schmitt).
No. 14887.—J. P. Campell, brake shoes (E. M. Herr).
No. 14888.—F. Klepetko and W. J. Evans, roasting-furnace.
No. 14900.—W. J. Baltzer, plastic materials.
No. 14903.—W. E. Coleman, electric fan.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 10892.—G. W. Newson and J. P. Harris, bicycle-support. 19th August, 1902.
No. 11158.—A. Brainard, paper-bag machines (E. E. Clausen). 7th August, 1902.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 7929.—Flere and Mills, polling-station fittings (T. Mills). 14th August, 1902.
No. 8089.—T. Guilleaume, insulating electric conductors. 14th August, 1902.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
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. 14837.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, having its registered office at Westinghouse Building, Norfolk Street, in the City of Westminster, England, Manufacturers, brake-shoes. [J. P. Campbell—E. M. Herr.] 19th August, 1902.
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Provisional Patent Specifications
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🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Patent Office, Wellington
23 names identified
- Edward Collins, Provisional patent for hedge-clipping machine
- Alfred Cooper, Provisional patent for vehicle wheel-locking means
- Margaret Farle, Provisional patent for knife-cleaner
- Joshua Sigley, Provisional patent for weather-proof newspaper-delivery box
- Rees Williams, Provisional patent for billiards score recording contrivance
- Fenton Lambert, Provisional patent for tension bridge
- Alexander Walter McKenzie, Provisional patent for bivalve-opening machine
- James Bernard McKenzie, Provisional patent for bivalve-opening machine
- Fenton Lambert, Provisional patent for ship canal for harbour bar removal
- Leah Roberts, Provisional patent for dress-cutting charts
- William Henry Boyens, Provisional patent for improved force-pump
- Ralph Dunne, Provisional patent for mitre-cutting machine
- Julius Decimus Tripe, Provisional patent for door and window securing apparatus
- John Thompson Love, Provisional patent for improved milk-can lid
- Edward Smyth, Provisional patent for improved snatch-block
- Francis Currie, Provisional patent for improved snatch-block
- Robert Dyson Kelly, Provisional patent for outrigger draw-gear for vehicles
- William Collins, Provisional patent for improvements in animal-traps
- Percy James Gossling, Provisional patent for cigar-cutter and match-holder
- George Beaumont, Provisional patent for securing bradawls to handles
- Joseph Henry Bell, Provisional patent for improved buckle
- Francis John Joseph Butler, Provisional patent for improved buckle
- Henry Upton Alcock, Provisional patent for convertible billiard and dining table
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Letters Patent, Sealed, Inventions, Wellington
76 names identified
- W. G. Mouat, Letters patent for rope-grip
- R. Wales, Letters patent for rope-grip
- T. Ramsay, Letters patent for rule, measure, and square
- J. M. Taylor, Letters patent for flushing cisterns
- H. Oakley, Letters patent for flushing cisterns
- G. A. Taylor, Letters patent for fibrous plaster
- A. Knox, Letters patent for fibrous plaster
- R. Chambers, Letters patent for friction-hoist
- E. Toms, Letters patent for acetylene-gas generator
- A. C. Pocock, Letters patent for acetylene-gas generator
- R. H. Carter, Letters patent for axe head and handle
- D. Pihl, Letters patent for meat-branding
- F. O. Andrews, Letters patent for potato-digger
- J. Bremner, Letters patent for hanging doors
- E. Shadgett, Letters patent for leather, furniture, and metal polisher
- F. Castle, Letters patent for indicating rise in temperature
- C. F. White, Letters patent for indicating rise in temperature
- H. T. Smith, Letters patent for automatic alarm and station-indicator
- A. J. Tarrant, Letters patent for automatic alarm and station-indicator
- J. W. Hardley, Letters patent for spouting-bracket
- S., jun. Hardley, Letters patent for spouting-bracket
- D. Drummond, Letters patent for spark-arrester
- S. C. Harwood, Letters patent for spark-arrester
- D. W. Harwood, Letters patent for spark-arrester
- W. Borlase, Letters patent for wire-strainer
- J. Macalister, Letters patent for seed-sower
- W. Taylor, Letters patent for railway-shunting lever
- G. Percival, Letters patent for bicycle-crank
- R. N. Elliot, Letters patent for domestic pins
- F. Mercer, Letters patent for sprayer
- T. Mercer, Letters patent for sprayer
- G. D. J. Duck, Letters patent for sprayer
- V. S. Aston, Letters patent for extracting gum from flax fibre
- F. H. Sleeper, Letters patent for engine
- E. A. Mahon, Letters patent for engine
- C. A. E. Andersen, Letters patent for separator
- J. T. Allinson, Letters patent for legging
- W. T. S. Robertson, Letters patent for legging
- J. H. Pope, Letters patent for jack for heel-nailing machine
- J. T. Hunter, Letters patent for electric-motor controller
- T. S. Perkins, Letters patent for electric-motor controller
- F. A. Bardwell, Letters patent for voting-machine
- A. F. Bardwell, Letters patent for voting-machine
- J. L. Ferrell, Letters patent for wood-preserving
- J. Campbell, Letters patent for barge for coal
- P. E. Malmstrom, Letters patent for making aerated beverages
- E., jun. Waters, Letters patent for printing-plates
- C. B. Cottrell, Letters patent for printing-plates
- M. A. McKee, Letters patent for printing-plates
- F. J. King, Letters patent for ore-separator
- L. B. Baron, Letters patent for manufacturing cigarettes
- E. J. Hume, Letters patent for harrow
- W. R. Hume, Letters patent for harrow
- E. J. Hume, Letters patent for wire fence
- W. R. Hume, Letters patent for wire fence
- C. E. Nicholas, Letters patent for table cricket
- F. Finlay, Letters patent for checking-marker for games
- C. J. Hebblewhite, Letters patent for checking-marker for games
- P. C. Louat, Letters patent for generating steam
- S. Cowper-Coles, Letters patent for deposition of metals
- J. L. Dewar, Letters patent for treating beer
- E. J. Tripp, Letters patent for treating beer
- F. J. Maindonald, Letters patent for vaporising water
- A. O. J. Charlier, Letters patent for manufacture of lead pigments
- A. G. Floyed, Letters patent for game
- G. P. Pierce, Letters patent for calculating-apparatus
- W. Smethurst, Letters patent for treating substances with carbon-dioxide
- J. T. Hunter, Letters patent for electric railway
- W. Chapman, Letters patent for electric railway
- E. D. Schmitt, Letters patent for tool for forming bottle-necks
- J. P. Campell, Letters patent for brake shoes
- E. M. Herr, Letters patent for brake shoes
- F. Klepetko, Letters patent for roasting-furnace
- W. J. Evans, Letters patent for roasting-furnace
- W. J. Baltzer, Letters patent for plastic materials
- W. E. Coleman, Letters patent for electric fan
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent Fees Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryPatents, Fees, Second-term, Third-term, Wellington
7 names identified
- G. W. Newson, Second-term fee paid for bicycle-support patent
- J. P. Harris, Second-term fee paid for bicycle-support patent
- A. Brainard, Second-term fee paid for paper-bag machines patent
- E. E. Clausen, Second-term fee paid for paper-bag machines patent
- Flere, Third-term fee paid for polling-station fittings patent
- T. Mills, Third-term fee paid for polling-station fittings patent
- T. Guilleaume, Third-term fee paid for insulating electric conductors patent
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry19 August 1902
Patents, Proprietors, Registration, Assignment, Wellington
- J. P. Campbell, Subsequent proprietor of brake-shoes patent
- E. M. Herr, Subsequent proprietor of brake-shoes patent
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1902, No 67