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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 99

trifugal separator—by refrigerating the fluid sufficiently to throw the valuable principles out of solution, and subjecting the fluid while so refrigerated to the action of a centrifugal separator, and evaporating the remaining fluid if containing any valuable principles, repeating the refrigerating, separating, and evaporating procedures if necessary, as set forth. (Specification, 5s. 6d.)

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

An asterisk (*) denotes the complete specification of an invention for which a provisional specification has been already lodged.

NOTE.—The cost of copying the specification and drawings has been inserted after the notice of each application. An order for a copy or copies should be accompanied by a post-office order or postal note for the cost of copying.

The date of acceptance of each application is given after the number.

Provisional Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 26th November, 1902.

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

No. 15449.—26th September, 1902.—JOHN ARMSTRONG, of Mount Roskill, Auckland, New Zealand, Carpenter. Improved means for securing cords to window-sashes and for other analogous purposes.

No. 15543.—23rd October, 1902.—RICHARD BOXALL, of Warren Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Engineer, and ARTHUR ANTHONY ROBINSON, of Moorooka, Queensland, Manufacturer. Tinning and printing machine for butter and other analogous substances.

No. 15567.—28th October, 1902.—PETER JOHN DARLING, of 28, Tuam Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Electrician; FREDERICK LYNSDAY SUMMERTON, of 11, Worcester Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer; and FREDERICK JOHN AMOS, of 80, Hereford Street, Christchurch aforesaid, Joiner. An improved means for automatically sustaining air-pressure in pneumatic tires.

No. 15580.—30th October, 1902.—THOMAS NAPIER, of Hawera, New Zealand, Carpenter. Improvements in boot-polishing machines.

No. 15589.—3rd November, 1902.—JOHN ROBERT WATT, of Christchurch Meat Company, Timaru, New Zealand, Carpenter. Improvements in or relating to doors for freezing-rooms, cold-stores, ice-houses, &c.

No. 15595.—4th November, 1902. — FRANCIS ANTONIO BURDETT-STUART, of Chertsey, Canterbury, New Zealand, Water Ranger. An improved trap for small birds and the like.

No. 15612. — 4th November, 1902. — JOHN DENNISTON SMITH, of 10, Harbour Terrace, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved foodplate.

No. 15614. — 5th November, 1902. — ROBERT PEARCE GIBBONS, of Kopu, Thames, New Zealand, Sawmill-proprietor. An improved vertical steam boiler.

No. 15615.—7th November, 1902.—GEORGE FREDERICK BROWN, of Forest Road, Hurstville, New South Wales, Land Agent. An unpuncturable pneumatic-tire covering.

No. 15616.—7th November, 1902.—JOSEPH BAKER, of Lower Hepburn Street, near Auckland, New Zealand, Watchmaker, and DANIEL PLUMB PARKER, of Coromandel, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved automatic acetylene-generator.

No. 15618.—12th November, 1902.—FREDERICK JONES, of 4, Lorne Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Boot-salesman. An improvement in a nail for boots and shoes.

No. 15621.—7th November, 1902.—CHARLES DAVIS LIGHTBAND, of 79, Armagh Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Leather-salesman. A resilient leather heel.

No. 15622. — 7th November, 1902. — CHARLES DAVIS LIGHTBAND, of 79, Armagh Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Leather-salesman. A binocular suspender.

No. 15623.—13th November, 1902. — RICHARD ERNEST PENNINGTON, Engineer, and JAMES BELLETT, Stationer, both of 227, Bridport Street, Albert Park, near Melbourne, Victoria. An improved locknut plate for preventing nuts loosening or turning back on fish-plates and the like.

No. 15625. — 13th November, 1902. — EDWARD LAURIS WICKINS, of 40, Powell Street, South Yarra, Victoria, Mechanic. An improved rotary steam-engine.

No. 15626.—13th November, 1902.—DAVID RUTHERFORD ROSS, of De Carle Street, Brunswick, Victoria, Engineer. Improvements in milking-machines.

No. 15628.—11th November, 1902. — WILLIAM HENRY FAHEY, of Royal Terrace, Kew, Dunedin, New Zealand, Commercial Traveller. Improved hat-fastener.

No. 15629.—11th November, 1902.—SAMUEL WHITE, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. Game apparatus.

No. 15630.—11th November, 1902.—WILLIAM BEAMISH, of Cromwell, Central Otago, New Zealand, Occupied in the Dredging Industry. Appliance for carrying a running line along a standing line.

No. 15631.—11th November, 1902.—WILLIAM BEAMISH, of Cromwell, Central Otago, New Zealand, Occupied in the Dredging Industry. Improved oil-feeding can.

No. 15632.—11th November, 1902.—ROBERT PEARCE GIBBONS, of Kopu, Thames, New Zealand, Mill-proprietor. An improved bottom and sides for all kinds of kettles and liquid-heating boilers.

No. 15633. — 15th November, 1902. — WILLIAM GEORGE HOON, Engineman, and REES WILLIAMS, Engineering Blacksmith, both of Petone, New Zealand, and JOHN REILLY, of Tory Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineering Smith. An improved marine governor.

No. 15636. — 17th November, 1902. — VAN HORNE LAWRENCE WOOD, of Birkenhead, Auckland, New Zealand, Gentleman. Improved means for supporting window-curtains.

No. 15638.—15th November, 1902.—JAMES BAIRD, of Wynyard Street, Devonport, near Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An automatic spark-arrester for locomotive and other boilers.

No. 15639.—14th November, 1902.—JOHN PAYNE, of Alpha Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Clerk. A device for converting an ordinary dumb-bell into a spring-grip dumb-bell.

No. 15640.—13th November, 1902.—ROBERT PEARCE GIBBONS, of Kopu, Thames, New Zealand, Sawmill-proprietor. An auxiliary propeller for disabled steam or sailing ships.

No. 15641. — 18th November, 1902. — PETER HILL MCCONACHY, of Gore, New Zealand, Butcher. Improved apparatus for making staples.

No. 15642.—17th November, 1902.—HENRY COE, of Grey-mouth, New Zealand, Gardener. An improved attachment to ploughs for breaking the subsoil.

No. 15643.—17th November, 1902. — DAVID HANNA, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Plumber. An improved appliance for pumping smoke or fumes.

No. 15648. — 19th November, 1902. — HARRY HAM, of Kumeroa, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Chairman. An improved nightsoil receptacle.

No. 15649.—19th November, 1902.—WILLIAM MCLEAN, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Mariner. Improvements in apparatus used in playing parlour billiards and the like.

No. 15650.—19th November, 1902.—UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Paterson, in the State of New Jersey, United States of America, a corporation duly organized under the laws of said State of New Jersey, and having their principal place of business at 205, Lincoln Street, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America (assignees of Benjamin Franklin Mayo, of Salem, Essex, Massachusetts aforesaid, Inventor). Improvements in or relating to machines for rounding or trimming the soles of boots and shoes.

No. 15653.—19th November, 1902.—EDWIN ROBERT JENNINGS and THE “PYROJIM” SYNDICATE, LIMITED, of 3, Broad Street Buildings, London, England (assignees of John May Jameson, lately residing at Lorraine Villa, Wigston Fields, Leicester, England, Civil Engineer). Improvements in treating floor-dust, house and other refuse, for making or converting it into fuel.

No. 15655.—19th November, 1902.—JAMES ROBSON, of Ngaire, Taranaki, New Zealand, Sawmiller. Improvements in or relating to vertical sawing machines.

No. 15656.—17th November, 1902.—JOHN RAMSAY, of Round Hill, Southland, New Zealand, Mine-manager. Improvements in tables for saving gold.

No. 15658. — 20th November, 1902. — JOHN THOMAS MURPHY, of Blenheim, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in harness for horses and the like.

No. 15661.—18th November, 1902.—DAVID RANKEN SHIRREFF GALBRAITH, of Ladies’ Mile, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand, Analytical Chemist, and WILLIAM STEUART, of Herald Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland aforesaid, Electrical Engineer. A new method and apparatus for the reduction of ironsand, iron-oxides, and other suitable substances.

No. 15662.—18th November, 1902.—DAVID RANKEN SHIRREFF GALBRAITH, of Ladies’ Mile, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand, Analytical and Consulting Chemist, and WILLIAM STEUART, of Herald Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland aforesaid, Electrical Engineer. Supplementary apparatus for the reduction of ironsand, iron-oxides, and other suitable substances.

No. 15663. — 18th November, 1902. — JOHN HILTON SMITHIES BROWN, of Devonport, near Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. A match-striking attachment to cigarette-boxes.

No. 15665. — 21st November, 1902. — PATRICK ARTHUR HARKIN, of Mount Roskill, Auckland, New Zealand, Builder.



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🌾 Process for soluble tea extract (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
18 November 1902
Tea Extract, Soluble Extract, Tannin, Theine, Centrifugal Process
  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Patent Applications with Provisional Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 November 1902
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Applications
49 names identified
  • John Armstrong, Patent applicant for window-sash cord securing
  • Richard Boxall, Patent applicant for butter tinning and printing machine
  • Arthur Anthony Robinson, Patent applicant for butter tinning and printing machine
  • Peter John Darling, Patent applicant for pneumatic tire air-pressure sustainer
  • Frederick Lynsday Summerton, Patent applicant for pneumatic tire air-pressure sustainer
  • Frederick John Amos, Patent applicant for pneumatic tire air-pressure sustainer
  • Thomas Napier, Patent applicant for boot-polishing machine
  • John Robert Watt, Patent applicant for freezing-room door improvements
  • Francis Antonio Burdett-Stuart, Patent applicant for small bird trap
  • John Denniston Smith, Patent applicant for improved food plate
  • Robert Pearce Gibbons, Patent applicant for vertical steam boiler
  • George Frederick Brown, Patent applicant for unpuncturable tire covering
  • Joseph Baker, Patent applicant for automatic acetylene generator
  • Daniel Plumb Parker, Patent applicant for automatic acetylene generator
  • Frederick Jones, Patent applicant for boot and shoe nail
  • Charles Davis Lightband, Patent applicant for resilient leather heel
  • Charles Davis Lightband, Patent applicant for binocular suspender
  • Richard Ernest Pennington, Patent applicant for locknut plate
  • James Bellett, Patent applicant for locknut plate
  • Edward Lauris Wickins, Patent applicant for rotary steam engine
  • David Rutherford Ross, Patent applicant for milking machine improvements
  • William Henry Fahey, Patent applicant for hat fastener
  • Samuel White, Patent applicant for game apparatus
  • William Beamish, Patent applicant for appliance for carrying running line
  • William Beamish, Patent applicant for improved oil-feeding can
  • Robert Pearce Gibbons, Patent applicant for kettle and boiler bottom improvements
  • William George Hoon, Patent applicant for marine governor
  • Rees Williams, Patent applicant for marine governor
  • John Reilly, Patent applicant for marine governor
  • Van Horne Lawrence Wood, Patent applicant for window-curtain support
  • James Baird, Patent applicant for automatic spark-arrester
  • John Payne, Patent applicant for spring-grip dumb-bell device
  • Robert Pearce Gibbons, Patent applicant for auxiliary propeller
  • Peter Hill McConachy, Patent applicant for staple-making apparatus
  • Henry Coe, Patent applicant for plough attachment
  • David Hanna, Patent applicant for smoke pumping appliance
  • Harry Ham, Patent applicant for nightsoil receptacle
  • William McLean, Patent applicant for parlour billiards apparatus
  • Benjamin Franklin Mayo, Inventor of boot sole trimming machine
  • John May Jameson, Inventor of floor-dust fuel conversion process
  • James Robson, Patent applicant for vertical sawing machine
  • John Ramsay, Patent applicant for gold-saving table
  • John Thomas Murphy, Patent applicant for horse harness improvements
  • David Ranken Shirreff Galbraith, Patent applicant for ironsand reduction method
  • William Steuart, Patent applicant for ironsand reduction method
  • David Ranken Shirreff Galbraith, Patent applicant for ironsand reduction supplementary apparatus
  • William Steuart, Patent applicant for ironsand reduction supplementary apparatus
  • John Hilton Smithies Brown, Patent applicant for match-striking cigarette-box attachment
  • Patrick Arthur Harkin, Patent applicant for building improvements