✨ Patent Notices
APRIL 16.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1013
No. 16186.—4th April, 1903.—ROBERT CONGREVE, of 127, Colombo Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Ironmonger. Improved locking-device for bicycles.
No. 16188.—4th April, 1903.—GEORGE STEVENSON, of Riversdale, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved adjustable earth-auger for making holes for fencing-posts and other like purposes.
No. 16189.—4th April, 1903.—GEORGE STEVENSON, of Riversdale, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in and relating to the straw-elevators of threshing-machines and the like.
No. 16190.—4th April, 1903.—GEORGE STEVENSON, of Riversdale, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer. Improved means for operating venetian blinds.
No. 16191.—4th April, 1903.—IRWIN HUNTER, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Physician. An improved cuff.
No. 16196.—2nd April, 1903.—GEORGE TINNISWOOD SHILTON, Jeweller, and ALBERT SCHULTZE, Engineer, both of Greymouth, New Zealand. Vulcanised reversible outer cover for tires of wheels for bicycles, motor-cars, and other vehicles.
No. 16198.—6th April, 1903.—GEORGE STEVENSON, of Riversdale, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved candle-extinguisher.
No. 16199.—3rd April, 1903.—CLARA ANN LISTER, of 198, Victoria Street West, Auckland, New Zealand. An enamelled paste-board.
No. 16200.—7th April, 1903.—HERBERT MONTAGUE ROSENBERG, of Wellington, New Zealand, Agent. Improvements in or relating to kitchen tables.
No. 16201.—3rd April, 1903.—JOHN ORBELL, of Seacliff, Waikouaiti, New Zealand, Platelayer. Improved washer.
No. 16202.—3rd April, 1903.—JOHN ORBELL, of Seacliff, Waikouaiti, New Zealand, Platelayer. Improved fish-plate.
No. 16203.—3rd April, 1903.—DAVID POPE, of Caversham, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in wheels for vehicles, cycles, and the like.
ERRATUM.—In notice of “Provisional Specifications accepted,” Gazette No. 25, of the 2nd April, in No. 16092, read “Robert” Potter instead of “Richard” Potter.
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.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent sealed.
LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 28th March to the 15th April, 1903, inclusive:—
No. 14393.—H. Hodgson, tinning metal goods.
No. 14497.—J. H. R. Taylor, branding cheese.
No. 14559.—D. Donald, punching, shearing, and stamping machine.
No. 14669.—R. Arthur, discharging waste product from oil-engine.
No. 14746.—H. V. McKay, feed-mechanism for seed-drill. (J. and J. Andrewartha.)
No. 14808.—J. Murison and C. L. Watt, securing sleeve to dredge-tumbler.
No. 15001.—G. W. Basley, electric belt. (M. A. McLaughlin.)
No. 15169.—A. G. Wass, printers’ varnish and ink.
No. 15233.—J. G. Massie, illuminant.
No. 15386.—G. J. Hoskins, joint for iron pipe.
No. 15426.—J. Cox, rock-drilling and earth-boring.
No. 15540.—A. Godfrey, cigarette-packing machine.
No. 15547.—G. W. Basley, single-wire system of cash railway. (M. S. Giles.)
No. 15664.—J. Roger and M. K. Bamber, extract of tea.
No. 15711.—I. Jacob and W. Pritzcow, manufacture of fibre from New Zealand flax.
No. 15724.—G. W. Basley, motion-transmitting mechanism. (H. Smith.)
No. 15728.—E. H. Hopkins, obtaining zinc.
No. 15740.—E. L. Pease, structural arrangement.
No. 15751.—G. J. Hoskins, closing joint of iron pipe.
No. 15753.—J. J. Hill, amalgamating-apparatus.
No. 15762.—F. Moore, oil and grease separator.
No. 15766.—T. Anderson and W. Nichols, horse-cover fastening.
No. 15768.—The Dolter Electric Traction, Limited, electric-traction system. (H. Dolter.)
No. 15784.—Cooley Development Company, rotary fluid-engine. (J. F. Cooley.)
No. 15785.—J. P. Campbell, controller for electric motor. (H. R. Stuart.)
No. 15786.—J. P. Campbell, electric arc lamp. (H. Bremer.)
No. 15790.—W. L. and J. H. Iwan, earth-auger.
No. 15821.—J. Moss, window sash and frame.
No. 15831.—J. Harris, wire fence.
No. 15836.—H. W. Blaisdell, handling material.
No. 15839.—J. T. Young and J. Wren, spring catch for window-sash. (J. T. and C. M. Young.)
No. 15842.—The Perfection Blind and Lock Stitch Sewing-machine Company, Limited, sewing-machine. (C. F. Filor.)
No. 15851.—H. A. Seymour, generating steam from slag.
No. 15863.—H. Christensen, matches.
No. 15865.—E. S. Baldwin and H. H. Rayward, sterilising milk. (S. M. Barré.)
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 11561.—W. K. Baker and G. S. Baker, whisking and mixing machine. 2nd April, 1903.
No. 11611.—C. E. Pointon and J. E. Pointon, dividing dough, &c., material. 7th April, 1903.
No. 11630.—H. L. Short, telephonic or phonographic instrument. 7th April, 1903.
No. 11802.—Oxyliquit Gesellschaft mit Beschränkter Haftung, explosive compound. (Dr. C. von Linde.) 8th April, 1903.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 8267.—J. S. Detrick, cigarette-machine. 6th April, 1903.
No. 8420.—Massey-Harris Company, Limited, operating furrow wheel of plough. (C. McLeod.) 3rd April, 1903.
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. 5426.—Robert Boyle and Son, Limited, of 64, Holborn Viaduct, in the County of London, England, Ventilating Engineers. Ventilator. [R. Boyle.] 8th April, 1903.
No. 13865.—The London Wax Vesta Company, Limited, of Bank Chambers, 2, Cockspur Street, London, England, Manufacturers. Wax match. [A. J. Fredrikson.] 8th April, 1903.
No. 14099.—William Strange and Thomas Coverdale, both of the City of Christchurch, in New Zealand, Merchants and Manufacturers. Wire-weaving. Registered as licensees of the full and exclusive liberty and authority within the South Island of New Zealand (save and except the Provincial District of Otago) to make, use, exercise, and vend the said invention for the full term of fourteen years from 2nd October, 1901. [W. Bills.] 2nd April, 1903.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent abandoned.
LIST of applications for Letters Patent (with which provisional specifications only have been filed) abandoned from the 2nd to the 15th April, 1903, inclusive:—
No. 14979.—F. H. Porter, strainer.
No. 14982.—T. R. Porter, billiard-cue.
No. 14983.—T. R. Porter, securing neckties.
No. 14985.—J. Ellis, butter-box.
No. 14986.—A. J. Park, truck for street-cars. (R. H. Hornbrook and W. H. Woodcock.)
No. 14987.—A. J. Park, truck. (R. H. Hornbrook and W. H. Woodcock.)
No. 14988.—A. J. Park, truck-bolster for street cars. (R. H. Hornbrook and W. H. Woodcock.)
No. 14989.—A. Born, apparatus for cleansing and scouring wool.
No. 14994.—K. Raymond, hat-fastener.
No. 14996.—J. McNarry, wire-strainer.
No. 14997.—J. A. McPhee, nail extractor and cutter.
No. 14998.—W. Borlase and A. Taylor, spring hook.
No. 14999.—W. Borlase and A. Taylor, wrench.
No. 15002.—W. Nicol, sheep-shears.
No. 15003.—J. Nelson and D. Roid, concentrating littoral alluvial deposits.
No. 15005.—J. Scott and H. F. Nees, apparatus for elevating tailings.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar,
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🌾 Acceptance of Provisional Patent Applications
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources15 April 1903
Provisional patent applications, Locking devices, Earth-augers, Straw elevators, Venetian blinds, Cuff design, Candle extinguisher, Enamelled pasteboard, Kitchen tables, Washers, Fish-plates, Vehicle wheels
13 names identified
- Robert Congreve, Accepted provisional patent for bicycle locking device
- George Stevenson, Accepted provisional patent for adjustable earth-auger
- George Stevenson, Accepted provisional patent for straw-elevator improvements
- George Stevenson, Accepted provisional patent for operating venetian blinds
- Irwin Hunter, Accepted provisional patent for improved cuff
- George Tinniswood Shilton, Accepted provisional patent for reversible tire cover
- Albert Schultze, Accepted provisional patent for reversible tire cover
- George Stevenson, Accepted provisional patent for candle extinguisher
- Clara Ann Lister, Accepted provisional patent for enamelled paste-board
- Herbert Montague Rosenberg, Accepted provisional patent for kitchen table improvements
- John Orbell, Accepted provisional patent for improved washer
- John Orbell, Accepted provisional patent for improved fish-plate
- David Pope, Accepted provisional patent for vehicle wheel improvements
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Erratum in Provisional Patent Notice
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources16 April 1903
Erratum, Correction, Robert Potter, Richard Potter, Patent notice
🌾 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources15 April 1903
Letters Patent, Sealed patents, Tinning, Branding, Pneumatic tools, Seed drills, Dredge tumbler, Electric belt, Printers' varnish, Illuminant, Pipe joints, Rock drilling, Cigarette packing, Cash railway, Tea extract, Flax fibre, Zinc extraction, Structural design, Horse cover, Electric traction, Fluid engine, Motor controller, Arc lamp, Earth auger, Window sash, Wire fence, Material handling, Spring catch, Sewing machine, Steam generation, Matches, Milk sterilisation
48 names identified
- H. Hodgson, Letters Patent sealed for tinning metal goods
- J. H. R. Taylor, Letters Patent sealed for branding cheese
- D. Donald, Letters Patent sealed for punching and stamping machine
- R. Arthur, Letters Patent sealed for discharging waste from oil-engine
- H. V. McKay, Letters Patent sealed for seed-drill feed-mechanism
- J. and J. Andrewartha, Joint patentees with H. V. McKay
- J. Murison, Letters Patent sealed for securing sleeve to dredge-tumbler
- C. L. Watt, Letters Patent sealed for securing sleeve to dredge-tumbler
- G. W. Basley, Letters Patent sealed for electric belt
- M. A. McLaughlin, Agent for G. W. Basley
- A. G. Wass, Letters Patent sealed for printers’ varnish and ink
- J. G. Massie, Letters Patent sealed for illuminant
- G. J. Hoskins, Letters Patent sealed for joint for iron pipe
- J. Cox, Letters Patent sealed for rock-drilling and earth-boring
- A. Godfrey, Letters Patent sealed for cigarette-packing machine
- G. W. Basley, Letters Patent sealed for single-wire cash railway
- M. S. Giles, Agent for G. W. Basley
- J. Roger, Letters Patent sealed for extract of tea
- M. K. Bamber, Letters Patent sealed for extract of tea
- I. Jacob, Letters Patent sealed for manufacture of flax fibre
- W. Pritzcow, Letters Patent sealed for manufacture of flax fibre
- G. W. Basley, Letters Patent sealed for motion-transmitting mechanism
- H. Smith, Agent for G. W. Basley
- E. H. Hopkins, Letters Patent sealed for obtaining zinc
- E. L. Pease, Letters Patent sealed for structural arrangement
- G. J. Hoskins, Letters Patent sealed for closing joint of iron pipe
- J. J. Hill, Letters Patent sealed for amalgamating-apparatus
- F. Moore, Letters Patent sealed for oil and grease separator
- T. Anderson, Letters Patent sealed for horse-cover fastening
- W. Nichols, Letters Patent sealed for horse-cover fastening
- H. Dolter, Agent for The Dolter Electric Traction, Limited
- J. F. Cooley, Agent for Cooley Development Company
- J. P. Campbell, Letters Patent sealed for controller for electric motor
- H. R. Stuart, Agent for J. P. Campbell
- J. P. Campbell, Letters Patent sealed for electric arc lamp
- H. Bremer, Agent for J. P. Campbell
- W. L. and J. H. Iwan, Letters Patent sealed for earth-auger
- J. Moss, Letters Patent sealed for window sash and frame
- J. Harris, Letters Patent sealed for wire fence
- H. W. Blaisdell, Letters Patent sealed for handling material
- J. T. and C. M. Young, Agents for J. T. Young and J. Wren
- J. Wren, Letters Patent sealed for spring catch for window-sash
- C. F. Filor, Agent for The Perfection Blind and Lock Stitch Sewing-machine Company, Limited
- H. A. Seymour, Letters Patent sealed for generating steam from slag
- H. Christensen, Letters Patent sealed for matches
- E. S. Baldwin, Letters Patent sealed for sterilising milk
- H. H. Rayward, Letters Patent sealed for sterilising milk
- S. M. Barré, Agent for E. S. Baldwin and H. H. Rayward
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Letters Patent Second and Third Term Fees Paid
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources8 April 1903
Patent fees, Second-term fees, Third-term fees, Whisking machine, Dough divider, Telephonic instrument, Explosive compound, Cigarette machine, Furrow wheel, Oxyliquit
7 names identified
- W. K. and G. S. Baker, Paid second-term fee for whisking and mixing machine
- C. E. and J. E. Pointon, Paid second-term fee for dough dividing machine
- H. L. Short, Paid second-term fee for telephonic or phonographic instrument
- Dr. C. von Linde (Doctor), Agent for Oxyliquit Gesellschaft
- J. S. Detrick, Paid third-term fee for cigarette-machine
- C. McLeod, Agent for Massey-Harris Company
- Limited Massey-Harris Company, Paid third-term fee for operating furrow wheel of plough
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources8 April 1903
Patent assignment, Proprietor registration, Ventilator, Wax match, Wire weaving, Licensees, Robert Boyle, London Wax Vesta, William Strange, Thomas Coverdale
- Robert and Son, Limited Boyle, Registered as proprietors of ventilator patent
- A. J. Fredrikson, Original patentee of wax match
- William Strange, Registered licensee for wire-weaving invention
- Thomas Coverdale, Registered licensee for wire-weaving invention
- W. Bills, Original patentee of wire-weaving invention
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🌾 Applications for Letters Patent Abandoned
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources15 April 1903
Abandoned patent applications, Strainer, Billiard cue, Necktie fastener, Butter box, Street car truck, Wool scouring, Hat fastener, Wire strainer, Nail extractor, Spring hook, Wrench, Sheep shears, Alluvial concentration, Tailings elevation
22 names identified
- F. H. Porter, Abandoned application for strainer
- T. R. Porter, Abandoned application for billiard-cue
- T. R. Porter, Abandoned application for securing neckties
- J. Ellis, Abandoned application for butter-box
- A. J. Park, Abandoned application for truck for street-cars
- R. H. Hornbrook, Agent for A. J. Park
- W. H. Woodcock, Agent for A. J. Park
- A. J. Park, Abandoned application for truck
- A. J. Park, Abandoned application for truck-bolster for street cars
- A. Born, Abandoned application for wool cleansing apparatus
- K. Raymond, Abandoned application for hat-fastener
- J. McNarry, Abandoned application for wire-strainer
- J. A. McPhee, Abandoned application for nail extractor and cutter
- W. Borlase, Abandoned application for spring hook
- A. Taylor, Abandoned application for spring hook
- W. Borlase, Abandoned application for wrench
- A. Taylor, Abandoned application for wrench
- W. Nicol, Abandoned application for sheep-shears
- J. Nelson, Abandoned application for concentrating alluvial deposits
- D. Roid, Abandoned application for concentrating alluvial deposits
- J. Scott, Abandoned application for elevating tailings
- H. F. Nees, Abandoned application for elevating tailings
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1903, No 29