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2108
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 75
Improvements in and relating to the wheels of boot-finishing machines.
No. 15352.—4th September, 1902.—GEORGE WALTER BLANKS, of 69, Young Street, Annandale, Sydney, New South Wales, Engineer. An improved hydraulic duplex oil-brake.
No. 15353.—4th September, 1902.—LANCELOT ELDIN DE MOLE, of “Ellesmere,” Brighton, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Draughtsman. An improved method of and apparatus for automatically operating telephone exchanges.
No. 15354.—4th September, 1902.—JOHN MCKAY, of Sydney Street, Kilmore, Victoria, Storeman. Improvements in target-score indicators.
No. 15355.—4th September, 1902.—EDWARD HENRY LUXFORD, of 75, Napier Street, Victoria, Bedding and Wire-mattress Manufacturer. Combined mattress or bed and bolster, or the like.
No. 15356.—4th September, 1902.—PERCY HERBERT DANDO, of Whangarei, New Zealand, Cabinetmaker. Improvements in chamber utensils and attachments therefor.
No. 15358.—5th September, 1902.—JOSEPH SIGLEY, of Hokitika, New Zealand, Carpenter. An improved apparatus for saving gold.
No. 15361.—5th September, 1902.—ANDREW JOHN PARK, of corner Manse and High Streets, Dunedin, New Zealand, Registered Patent Agent (nominee of Alexander Colin Murray, of Cromwell, New Zealand, Commission Agent). Combined adult’s and child’s chair.
No. 15362.—5th September, 1902.—NEWTON WATT, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in spark-arresters.
No. 15363.—5th September, 1902.—HENRY WILLIAM WARD, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Tinsmith. Improvements in flushing cisterns.
No. 15364.—5th September, 1902.—JOHN BRASTING, of Martin’s Lane, Hillmorton, near Christchurch, New Zealand, Gardener. A new or improved implement for breaking up ground, and for hilling and other purposes.
No. 15365.—5th September, 1902.—COWPER LASHLIE, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Salesman. A combined hat and clothes brush.
No. 15366.—3rd September, 1902.—JOHN BENSON, of Hedgehope, New Zealand, Labourer. Improved combined collar and hames, and traces to be used therewith.
No. 15367.—8th September, 1902.—JOHN LINDSAY, of Burnside, Otago, New Zealand, Carpenter. An improved crate and cramp for use with the same for packing rabbits and the like.
No. 15368.—6th September, 1902.—DAVID RANKEN SHIRREFF GALBRAITH, of Ladies’ Mile, Remuera, near Auckland, New Zealand, Analytical and Consulting Chemist. A new milk food.
No. 15369.—9th September, 1902.—THOMAS FIRTH, of 5, Martin Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Labourer. Improvements in sliding-rod vehicle-wheel locks.
No. 15370.—9th September, 1902.—JAMES CAMPBELL, of Grove Bush, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in rabbit and other animal traps.
No. 15371.—9th September, 1902.—JAMES FRASER, of Feilding, New Zealand, Plumber. An improved medicinal compound for the cure of rheumatism and gout.
No. 15373.—6th September, 1902.—HENRY UPTON ALCOCK, of 208 to 212, Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Billiard-table Manufacturer. Improved convertible settee and billiard-table.
No. 15377.—8th September, 1902.—WILLIAM MCNAUGHT, of Alexandra South, New Zealand, Cordial-maker. Improvements in animal-traps.
No. 15378.—8th September, 1902.—RALPH SNEYD SMITH, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Electrical Engineer. An improved attachment to furniture legs and applicable to casters.
No. 15379.—8th September, 1902.—JOHN TRAVES, of Russell’s Flat, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in scarifiers.
No. 15380.—11th September, 1902.—THOMAS WILLIAM NORTH, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Orchardist. An improved horse-collar.
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 3rd September to the 17th September, 1902, inclusive:—
No. 13693.—F. L. Lorden, tobacco-cutter.
No. 13694.—R. Millar, motive power from waves.
No. 13703.—F. W. Bursill, swinger for wire fence.
No. 13710.—J. T. Thompson, garment-suspender.
No. 13748.—E. H. Hankins, C. P. Roberts, and W. J. Gore, mechanical counter.
No. 13770.—J. McInnes, clothes-line.
No. 13794.—J. D. Tripe, plyers for ear-marking cattle.
No. 13890.—T. Holden, securing fence-droppers.
No. 14082.—M. A. G. Himalaya, utilising heat of sun.
No. 14094.—J. R. Chapman, bookbinding, &c.
No. 14226.—M. Corrington, brake.
No. 14291.—J. J. Daily, non-puncturable lining for bicycle-tire.
No. 14683.—J. Murison, bush for dredge-tumbler.
No. 14693.—T. D. Kyle, combustion of fuel.
No. 14761.—W. H. Gordon, hub or boss.
No. 14933.—G. W. Berry, joining seams of can-bodies.
No. 14934.—W. Rodier, animal-trap.
No. 14935.—J. L. McMillan, rotary engine.
No. 14957.—W. J. Dibdin and H. C. Woltereck, manufacturing gas.
No. 14980.—G. T. Allnutt and W. E. Lake, cutting butter.
No. 14984.—E. Waters, jun., gold-separator (Rose Gold Reclamation Company—F. M. Johnson).
No. 14990.—H. F. Band, farm and stock gate.
No. 14991.—The Victorian Forage Pressing Company Proprietary, Limited, forage-press (J. Ferrier).
No. 14992.—O. Imray, electro-magnetic coupling (J. H. S. Onken).
No. 14993.—W. Kingsland, controlling electric switch.
No. 15006.—C. E. Page, extensible table.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
NO. 10816.—S. Oxenham, silt-ejector for tanks. 22nd August.
No. 10947.—D. Nable, coat-adjustment. 4th September.
No. 10970.—J. T. Norton, making yeast. 15th September.
No. 11008.—J. Leather, ventilating-appliance. 4th September.
No. 11011.—T. H. Kelly, G. W. Bell, and R. N. Kirk, explosive. 5th September.
No. 11038.—The Hodsdon Patent Totaliser and Enumerating-machines Company, Limited, enumerating-machine (H. Hodsdon). 11th September.
No. 11049.—A. M. Nicholas, filtering gold-solution. 11th September.
No. 11353.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, electric switch. 4th September.
No. 11354.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, electrical distribution. 4th September.
No. 11355.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, arc lamps. 4th September.
No. 11356.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, phase-adjusting in alternating-current apparatus. 4th September.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 7933.—R. Reid, cash-carrier. 15th September.
No. 7940.—The American Tobacco Company of New Zealand, Limited, cigarette-machine (A. L. Munson). 16th September.
No. 7942.—W. Mather, mosaic floor-cloth. 4th September.
No. 7995.—J. G. Oates, windmill. 16th September.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent abandoned.
LIST of Letters Patent (with which provisional specifications only have been received) abandoned from the 4th September to the 17th September, 1902, inclusive:—
No. 14192.—G. Osborne, harrow-tree.
No. 14200.—C. A. Loader, hydraulic motor.
No. 14201.—J. J. Cleland and E. V. Palmer, whipple-tree.
No. 14203.—W. C. Page, kerosene-receptacle.
No. 14204.—J. F. Harper, can-handle.
No. 14205.—J. B. Sheath, water-brush for copying, &c.
No. 14210.—E. Hibbard, provision-safe.
No. 14211.—J. Woodford and R. W. Graham, sheep-shears.
No. 14212.—E. T. R. Coates and W. K. Elder, trenching-plough mould-board.
No. 14216.—M. E. Blackwood, war game.
No. 14231.—E. R. Beadel, attachment to boot-brush.
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🏭 Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 September 1902
Provisional Patents, Patent Applications, Inventors, Sydney, Melbourne, Dunedin, Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington, Otago, Canterbury
22 names identified
- George Walter Blanks, Inventor of improved hydraulic duplex oil-brake
- Lancelot Eldin De Mole, Inventor of improved method for operating telephone exchanges
- John McKay, Inventor of improvements in target-score indicators
- Edward Henry Luxford, Inventor of combined mattress or bed and bolster
- Percy Herbert Dando, Inventor of improvements in chamber utensils
- Joseph Sigley, Inventor of improved apparatus for saving gold
- Andrew John Park, Inventor of combined adult’s and child’s chair
- Newton Watt, Inventor of improvements in spark-arresters
- Henry William Ward, Inventor of improvements in flushing cisterns
- John Brasting, Inventor of new implement for breaking up ground
- Cowper Lashlie, Inventor of combined hat and clothes brush
- John Benson, Inventor of improved combined collar and hames
- John Lindsay, Inventor of improved crate and cramp for packing rabbits
- David Ranken Shirreff Galbraith, Inventor of new milk food
- Thomas Firth, Inventor of improvements in sliding-rod vehicle-wheel locks
- James Campbell, Inventor of improvements in rabbit traps
- James Fraser, Inventor of medicinal compound for rheumatism and gout
- Henry Upton Alcock, Inventor of improved convertible settee and billiard-table
- William McNaught, Inventor of improvements in animal-traps
- Ralph Sneyd Smith, Inventor of improved attachment to furniture legs
- John Traves, Inventor of improvements in scarifiers
- Thomas William North, Inventor of improved horse-collar
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 September 1902
Letters Patent, Patents Sealed, Inventions, Mechanical Devices, Electrical Engineering, Farm Equipment, Clothing Accessories
32 names identified
- F. L. Lorden, Inventor of tobacco-cutter
- R. Millar, Inventor of motive power from waves
- F. W. Bursill, Inventor of swinger for wire fence
- J. T. Thompson, Inventor of garment-suspender
- E. H. Hankins, Co-inventor of mechanical counter
- C. P. Roberts, Co-inventor of mechanical counter
- W. J. Gore, Co-inventor of mechanical counter
- J. McInnes, Inventor of clothes-line
- J. D. Tripe, Inventor of plyers for ear-marking cattle
- T. Holden, Inventor of securing fence-droppers
- M. A. G. Himalaya, Inventor of utilising heat of sun
- J. R. Chapman, Inventor of bookbinding method
- M. Corrington, Inventor of brake
- J. J. Daily, Inventor of non-puncturable lining for bicycle-tire
- J. Murison, Inventor of bush for dredge-tumbler
- T. D. Kyle, Inventor of combustion of fuel
- W. H. Gordon, Inventor of hub or boss
- G. W. Berry, Inventor of joining seams of can-bodies
- W. Rodier, Inventor of animal-trap
- J. L. McMillan, Inventor of rotary engine
- W. J. Dibdin, Co-inventor of manufacturing gas
- H. C. Woltereck, Co-inventor of manufacturing gas
- G. T. Allnutt, Co-inventor of cutting butter
- W. E. Lake, Co-inventor of cutting butter
- E., jun. Waters, Inventor of gold-separator
- F. M. Johnson, Representative of Rose Gold Reclamation Company
- H. F. Band, Inventor of farm and stock gate
- J. Ferrier, Representative of Victorian Forage Pressing Company
- O. Imray, Inventor of electro-magnetic coupling
- J. H. S. Onken, Representative for electro-magnetic coupling patent
- W. Kingsland, Inventor of controlling electric switch
- C. E. Page, Inventor of extensible table
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Second and Third Term Patent Fees Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry16 September 1902
Patent Fees, Second Term, Third Term, Payments, Inventions, Electric Switch, Cigarette Machine, Windmill
15 names identified
- S. Oxenham, Paid second-term fee for silt-ejector patent
- D. Nable, Paid second-term fee for coat-adjustment patent
- J. T. Norton, Paid second-term fee for making yeast patent
- J. Leather, Paid second-term fee for ventilating-appliance patent
- T. H. Kelly, Co-inventor paid second-term fee for explosive patent
- G. W. Bell, Co-inventor paid second-term fee for explosive patent
- R. N. Kirk, Co-inventor paid second-term fee for explosive patent
- H. Hodsdon, Representative for enumerating-machine patent fee
- A. M. Nicholas, Paid second-term fee for filtering gold-solution patent
- British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, Paid multiple second-term fees for electric and arc lamp patents
- R. Reid, Paid third-term fee for cash-carrier patent
- American Tobacco Company of New Zealand, Limited, Paid third-term fee for cigarette-machine patent
- A. L. Munson, Inventor represented by American Tobacco Company
- W. Mather, Paid third-term fee for mosaic floor-cloth patent
- J. G. Oates, Paid third-term fee for windmill patent
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Abandoned
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 September 1902
Abandoned Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Harrow, Hydraulic Motor, Sheep-Shears, War Game
14 names identified
- G. Osborne, Abandoned patent application for harrow-tree
- C. A. Loader, Abandoned patent application for hydraulic motor
- J. J. Cleland, Co-inventor of abandoned whipple-tree patent
- E. V. Palmer, Co-inventor of abandoned whipple-tree patent
- W. C. Page, Abandoned patent application for kerosene-receptacle
- J. F. Harper, Abandoned patent application for can-handle
- J. B. Sheath, Abandoned patent application for water-brush
- E. Hibbard, Abandoned patent application for provision-safe
- J. Woodford, Co-inventor of abandoned sheep-shears patent
- R. W. Graham, Co-inventor of abandoned sheep-shears patent
- E. T. R. Coates, Co-inventor of abandoned trenching-plough mould-board patent
- W. K. Elder, Co-inventor of abandoned trenching-plough mould-board patent
- M. E. Blackwood, Abandoned patent application for war game
- E. R. Beadel, Abandoned patent application for attachment to boot-brush
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1902, No 75