Patent Notices




APRIL 30.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1101

No. 16216.—7th April, 1903.—JOHN KELLY, of Palmerston, Otago, New Zealand, Engine-driver. A new railway bicycle-trolley.

No. 16218.—8th April, 1903.—DUNCAN FRASER, of Goodall Street, Caversham, New Zealand, Butcher. Improved indelible branding of carcases of meat.

No. 16219.—9th April, 1903.—JOHN ROBERT WALSH, of Halswell, New Zealand, Banner. An improved potato-digger which is utilisable for other analogous purposes.

No. 16220.—8th April, 1903.—WILLIAM WATERS, of Auckland, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved siphon.

No. 16222.—14th April, 1903.—ARTHUR FREDERICK GUN-GALL, of Hawera, New Zealand, Photographer. An improved mitre shooting-block, for use in picture-framing or the like.

No. 16223.—14th April, 1903.—JOHN HESSEY, of Otago, New Zealand, Ironmoulder. Improved means for locking the sashes of windows.

No. 16225.—14th April, 1903.—THOMAS QUARTERMAINE EAST, of Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Master Mariner. Improvements in ships' ventilators.

No. 16227.—15th April, 1903.—THE AUSTRALIAN EXPLOSIVES AND CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED, of 138, Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Manufacturers (assignees of Herbert William Gepp, of Deer Park, near Melbourne aforesaid, Analytical Chemist). An improved device for use in draining rackarock cartridges.

No. 16228.—15th April, 1903.—ALONZO JOHN KINGSBEEB, of Palmerston North, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. Improvements in bricks.

No. 16229.—15th April, 1903.—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 a place of business at 205, Lincoln Street, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America aforesaid (assignees of Louis Amédée Cas-grain, of Winchester, Middlesex, Massachusetts aforesaid, Inventor). Improvements in or relating to nurling or analogous machines.

No. 16232.—16th April, 1903.—GEORGE SMITH MORISON, of White Hills Road, Bendigo, Victoria, Tramway-manager. Improvements in steam-engines.

No. 16236.—16th April, 1903.—JAMES HENRY POMEROY, of Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand, Fishmonger. Improvements relating to hat-fasteners.

No. 16237.—16th April, 1903.—CHARLES LEONARD STOKES, of Wellington, New Zealand, Cabinetmaker. Improved means for balancing window-sashes.

No. 16238.—15th April, 1903.—HENRY CURRIE, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Settler. A remedy to destroy the growth of cancer and cancerous growths in the human subjects, &c.

No. 16243.—15th April, 1903.—GEORGE WILLIAM LINCOLN MACKAY, of Awaroa, New Zealand, Farmer. Automatic signalling-target.

No. 16244.—15th April, 1903.—GEORGE WILLIAM LINCOLN MACKAY, of Awaroa, New Zealand, Farmer. Improved saddle-cloth.

No. 16245.—15th April, 1903.—THOMAS WHITEHORN, of 19, Munro Street, Coburg, Victoria, Mechanic. Improved machine for trimming the ends of hand-made cigarettes.

No. 16246.—15th April, 1903.—THOMAS GOODALL, of Albertown, New Zealand, Rabbiter. Improvements in animal-traps.

No. 16247.—16th April, 1903.—JAMES ARKLIE ROLLO, of Medbury, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved fencing-staple.

No. 16248.—16th April, 1903.—ANDREW MILLER LEGGE, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Plumber. Improved lubricating-device for vehicle wheels.

No. 16250.—17th April, 1903.—ERNEST MOSS, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Engraver. Machine for weighing and tallying carcases and other objects, recording the weights and brands, and also the aggregate number and weight of each brand.

No. 16252.—20th April, 1903.—LOUIS PHILLIPS, of Hoki- lika, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. A centrifugal tailings and sand pump.

No. 16254.—20th April, 1903.—ROBERT WALKER ASHCROFT, Tinsmith, WILLIAM JOHN MADDREN, Mechanic, and SEPTIMUS ASHCROFT, Store-manager, all of Wellington, New Zealand. An improved collapsible box or packing-case.

No. 16255.—22nd April, 1903.—SAMUEL LINTON, of Strathmore, Taranaki, New Zealand, Labourer. Improved means for retaining window-sashes at any desired height.

No. 16257.—22nd April, 1903.—FRED WILKINSON, of Britannia Street, Petone, Wellington, New Zealand, Warehouseman. Improved apparatus for pulling-out or separating the fibres and strands of wool, cotton, and all textile fabrics, and also flax and the like.

No. 16260.—17th April, 1903.—ALEXANDER PETERSON, of Earn Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Plumber, and JOHN PETERSON, of Mary Street, East Invercargill, Plumber. Improvements in skylights.

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No. 16261.—17th April, 1903.—ANDREW JOHN PARK, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Registered Patent Agent (nominee of Horatio Nelson, of Wellington, New Zealand, Company Manager). Means for increasing the saleability of goods.

No. 16262.—17th April, 1903.—GEORGE WESLEY WHITE, of the Fire Station, Droop Street, Footscray, Victoria, Fireman. An improved hose coupling.

No. 16265.—21st April, 1903.—WILLIAM HUTTON CHAMPION, of Harkers Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand, Master Mariner. An improved harpoon.

No. 16267.—24th April, 1903.—WILLIAM COUSENS, of 112, Bay Street, Glebe, near Sydney, New South Wales, Clerk. An improved windmill.

No. 16268.—24th April, 1903.—WILLIAM AUGUSTINE COLLINS, of Wellington, New Zealand, Gardener. Improved means of hanging clothes on clothes-lines.

No. 16269.—25th April, 1903.—WILLIAM FREDRECK MEYENBERG, of Tairua, Auckland, New Zealand. Deep-water diving-apparatus.

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.

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar


Letters Patent sealed.

LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 16th April to the 29th April, 1903, inclusive :—

Nil.

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy Registrar.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

[Nom-The dates are those of the payments.]

SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 11557.—D. Grant and A. Macpherson, closet-seat cover. 22nd April, 1903.

No. 11560.—W. E. Hughes, preservation of milk, &c. (T. K. Freeman—T. Eves.) 22nd April, 1903.

No. 11564.—A. H. Bowell, house-block. 21st April, 1903.

No. 11566.—A. Kitson, vapour-burning lamp, &c. 24th April, 1903.

No. 11583.—S. R. Dresser, insulated pipe-coupling. 15th April, 1903.

No. 11649.—Bickford and Huffman Company, agricultural implements. (E. Baseman.) 22nd April, 1903.

No. 11682.—J. Gommesen, fat-separating apparatus. 15th April, 1903.

No. 11800.—H. Lyon and J. B. Talbot-Crosbie, refrigerating-apparatus. 22nd April, 1903.

No. 12291.—H. V. Simpson, rendering wood non-inflammable. 22nd April, 1903.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 8429.—J. H. Kellogg, radiant heat-bath. 24th April, 1903.

No. 8430.—J. H. Kellogg, alimentary product. 24th April, 1903.

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. 13614.—J. Grice and W. A. Robertson, both of Melbourne, Victoria. Metal and concrete structure. Registered as licensees of the full and exclusive license to make, use, exercise, and “end the invention within the Colony of New Zealand for the terms and upon the conditions stated in Indenture made between the Colonial Ferro Concrete Syndicate (Limited) and James Grice and William Affleck Robertson. [Colonial Ferro Concrete Syndicate (Limited)-G. L. Mouchel.] 22nd April, 1903.

J. C. LEWIS,
Deputy-Registrar.



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🏭 Provisional Specifications for New Patent Applications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 April 1903
Provisional patents, Railway bicycle-trolley, Indelible meat branding, Potato-digger, Siphon, Mitre shooting-block, Window lock, Ships' ventilators, Draining rackarock cartridges, Bricks, Nurling machines, Steam-engines, Hat-fasteners, Cancer remedy, Signalling-target, Saddle-cloth, Cigarette machine, Animal-traps, Fencing-staple, Lubricating device, Weighing machine, Tailings pump, Collapsible box, Window-sash retention, Wool fibre separator, Skylights, Goods saleability, Hose coupling, Harpoon, Windmill, Clothes-line, Diving apparatus, Palmerston, Otago, Auckland, Hawera, Napier, Invercargill, Wellington, Gisborne, Christchurch, Taranaki, Dunedin, Sydney, Victoria, New Jersey, USA
36 names identified
  • John Kelly, New railway bicycle-trolley patent
  • Duncan Fraser, Improved indelible branding of meat
  • John Robert Walsh, Improved potato-digger patent
  • William Waters, Improved siphon patent
  • Arthur Frederick Gun-gall, Improved mitre shooting-block patent
  • John Hessey, Improved window sash lock patent
  • Thomas Quartermaine East, Improvements in ships' ventilators
  • Herbert William Gepp, Assignor of draining rackarock cartridge patent
  • Alonzo John Kingsbeeb, Improvements in bricks patent
  • Louis Amédée Cas-grain, Inventor of nurling machine improvements
  • George Smith Morison, Improvements in steam-engines
  • James Henry Pomeroy, Improvements relating to hat-fasteners
  • Charles Leonard Stokes, Improved window-sash balancing
  • Henry Currie, Remedy for cancer in humans
  • George William Lincoln Mackay, Automatic signalling-target patent
  • George William Lincoln Mackay, Improved saddle-cloth patent
  • Thomas Whitehorn, Machine for trimming cigarette ends
  • Thomas Goodall, Improvements in animal-traps
  • James Arklie Rollo, Improved fencing-staple patent
  • Andrew Miller Legge, Improved lubricating device for wheels
  • Ernest Moss, Machine for weighing and tallying carcases
  • Louis Phillips, Centrifugal tailings and sand pump
  • Robert Walker Ashcroft, Improved collapsible box patent
  • William John Maddren, Improved collapsible box patent
  • Septimus Ashcroft, Improved collapsible box patent
  • Samuel Linton, Improved window-sash retention
  • Fred Wilkinson, Apparatus for separating textile fibres
  • Alexander Peter Peterson, Improvements in skylights
  • John Peterson, Improvements in skylights
  • Andrew John Park, Means for increasing saleability of goods
  • Horatio Nelson, Nominee for patent application
  • George Wesley White, Improved hose coupling patent
  • William Hutton Champion, Improved harpoon patent
  • William Cousens, Improved windmill patent
  • William Augustine Collins, Improved clothes-line hanging method
  • William Fredreck Meyenberg, Deep-water diving apparatus patent

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 April 1903
Letters Patent, Sealed patents, No patents sealed, April 1903
  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent on Which Fees Have Been Paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 April 1903
Second-term fees, Third-term fees, Patent fees, Closet-seat cover, Milk preservation, House-block, Vapour lamp, Pipe coupling, Agricultural implements, Fat separator, Refrigeration, Wood treatment, Radiant heat bath, Alimentary product
15 names identified
  • D. Grant, Second-term fee for closet-seat cover
  • A. Macpherson, Second-term fee for closet-seat cover
  • W. E. Hughes, Second-term fee for milk preservation
  • T. K. Freeman, Agent for milk preservation patent
  • T. Eves, Agent for milk preservation patent
  • A. H. Bowell, Second-term fee for house-block patent
  • A. Kitson, Second-term fee for vapour-burning lamp
  • S. R. Dresser, Second-term fee for insulated pipe-coupling
  • E. Baseman, Agent for agricultural implements patent
  • J. Gommesen, Second-term fee for fat-separating apparatus
  • H. Lyon, Second-term fee for refrigerating-apparatus
  • J. B. Talbot-Crosbie, Second-term fee for refrigerating-apparatus
  • H. V. Simpson, Second-term fee for rendering wood non-inflammable
  • J. H. Kellogg, Third-term fee for radiant heat-bath
  • J. H. Kellogg, Third-term fee for alimentary product

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
22 April 1903
Licensees, Metal and concrete structure, Colonial Ferro Concrete Syndicate, Patent licensing, New Zealand, Melbourne
  • J. Grice, Licensee for metal and concrete structure
  • W. A. Robertson, Licensee for metal and concrete structure
  • G. L. Mouchel, Agent for patent syndicate

  • J. C. Lewis, Deputy Registrar