✨ Patents and Letters Patent
JUNE 25. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1469
No. 16443.—4th June, 1903.—ROBERT ENNIS, of Barrakee, Victoria, General Agent. An improved seed and fertiliser drill attachment for regulating the depth of hoeing.
No. 16444.—8th June, 1903.—EDWARD FERDINAND WILHELM, of Cunningham’s, Feilding, New Zealand, Farmer. An improvement on brakes for timber light and heavy wagons, lorries, expresses, and coaches.
No. 16445.—5th June, 1903.—GEORGE THOMAS BOOTH, Manufacturer, and WILLIAM BREW, Engineer, both of Christchurch, New Zealand. Improved lubricator mechanism for plough-skeiths.
No. 16446.—5th June, 1903.—HENRY HARLAND DENNEY, of care of Cooper and Duncan, George Street, Timaru, New Zealand. An improved feed for grain, turnips, rape, and other seeds.
No. 16453.—8th June, 1903.—CHARLES J. COOZE, of Carterton, New Zealand, Carriage-trimmer. An improved spile for beer and other casks.
No. 16454.—4th June, 1903.—DAVID MCKENZIE, of Ten-nyson Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand, Cabinet-maker. Improved coiler and spindle for wire-weaving machines.
No. 16458.—9th June, 1903.—GEORGE SEATON STEVENSON, of Wendon, New Zealand, Traction-engine Owner. An attachment to the draw-bars of vehicles.
No. 16459.—9th June, 1903.—NEIL LESLIE NICHOLSON, of Winton, Southland, New Zealand, Bushman. An improved handle for saws or other tools.
No. 16460.—9th June, 1903.—JOHN DILLICAR, of Taneatua, New Zealand, Settler. An invention for the purpose of branding carcases of meat for export or otherwise.
No. 16464.—10th June, 1903.—FREDERICK WILLIAM BURSILL, of Sedgemere, Awatere, Provincial District of Marlborough, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer. Improvements in fencing-standards.
No. 16465.—10th June, 1903.—ROBERT THORN HAINES, of Swanson Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Broker. An improved cinematographic process, and mechanism for effecting same.
No. 16466.—10th June, 1903.—GEORGE ARTHUR GOYDER, of Pixie Street, Adelaide, South Australia, Analytical Chemist, and EDWARD LAUGHTON, of Currie Street, Adelaide aforesaid, Gentleman. Improved mode of and apparatus for effecting the separation of minerals, and extracting some of them as concentrates.
No. 16469.—9th June, 1903.—JOHN COOP, of Kaituna, Canterbury, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer. A traversing feeder to sheep-dip.
No. 16471.—4th June, 1903.—JOHN WILLIAM MULHARE, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Labourer. Improvements in water-purifiers for attachment to tanks.
No. 16472.—8th June, 1903.—ISAAC NEWTON WATT and CHARLES LLEWELLYN WATT, both of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineers. Improvements in spark-arresters.
No. 16473.—8th June, 1903.—ANNIE CONNOR, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Clerk. Improved fire escape, extinguisher, and alarm.
No. 16475.—10th June, 1903.—THOMAS CHANNON MILLSON, of 67, Octavia Street, St. Kilda, Victoria, Ear Specialist. A composition and method of treatment for the cure of deafness.
No. 16477.—11th June, 1903.—DONALD WILLIAM MCLEAN, of Mount Hutt, Methven, Canterbury, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer. Gear for belt-driving motor cycles and cars.
No. 16481.—12th June, 1903.—HENRY CHARLES BROWN, of Lepperton, near New Plymouth, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in the construction of bedsteads.
No. 16482.—12th June, 1903.—ALBERT EDWARD ROUSE, of Wellington Street, Perth, Western Australia, Pearler. Pressure protector frame for use with diving-dresses.
No. 16483.—12th June, 1903.—JOHN TREGERTHEN SHORT, THOMAS FORTH ROTHERAM, and JOHN WHITWORTH SHAW, all of Perth, Western Australia, being respectively Chief Traffic Manager, Chief Mechanical Engineer, and Signal Inspector of the Western Australian Government Railways. Automatic flag-signal staff for use on railways and tramways.
No. 16484.—9th June, 1903.—HENRY ALBERT ELLIS KELLY, of 128, Albany Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Canvasser. An improved device for creating a draught when lighting a fire in a register grate.
No. 16485.—13th June, 1903.—JOHN R. WATT, of Islington, Christchurch, New Zealand, Carpenter. Improvements in and relating to the covering of walls of houses, &c.
No. 16486.—13th June, 1903.—HENRY ALBERT ELLIS KELLY, of 128, Albany Street, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, Canvasser. Improved means for adjusting the shutters of register grates and the like.
No. 16487.—12th June, 1903.—JOHN RUTHERFORD PARK, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Clerk (nominee of Alfred Walter Alexander Barnard, Government Service, and William George Reid, Botanical Gardener, both of Dunedin aforesaid). Improved secatuer.
No. 16489.—12th June, 1903.—JOHN RUTHERFORD PARK, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Clerk (nominee of Robert Noble Adams, of Dunedin aforesaid, Publisher). Sash mover and lock.
No. 16490.—12th June, 1903.—WILLIAM STENHOUSE, Dentist, and JAMES STENHOUSE, Coach-proprietor, both of Dunedin, New Zealand. Improvements in spark-arresters.
No. 16491.—11th June, 1903.—JOHN RUTHERFORD PARK, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Clerk (nominee of Robert Noble Adams, of Dunedin aforesaid, Publisher). Improved fish-plate.
No. 16492.—11th June, 1903.—SYDNEY HAROLD DAY, of Waverley Farm, Lady Barkly, Southland, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in apparatus for sheep-dipping.
No. 16493.—12th June, 1903.—WILLIAM HALY HARPUR HOLLINWORTH, of Brunswick Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Gentleman. A coin-freed machine for stamping letters and suchlike articles.
No. 16495.—12th June, 1903.—JOHN THOMAS MURPHY, of Dillon Street, Blenheim, New Zealand, Farmer. A bird-trap for catching birds such as sparrows, linnets, blackbirds, &c.
No. 16496.—16th June, 1903.—CHARLES ANKETELL, of Greytown North, Wellington, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in wagon-brakes.
No. 16497.—16th June, 1903.—CHARLES ANKETELL, of Greytown North, Wellington, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in carriage-lamps.
No. 16498.—16th June, 1903.—CHARLES EDWARD FISHER, of Wellington, New Zealand, Engine Fireman, ROWLAND FIRTH, of Petone, New Zealand, Coppersmith, JOHN GRIFFITHS, of Petone aforesaid, Spring-maker, and JOSEPH FIRTH, of Wellington aforesaid, Clerk. Improvements in or relating to locomotive engine head-lights.
No. 16499.—16th June, 1903.—JAMES DUNCAN, of Whangamomona, Taranaki, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in leggings.
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 10th to the 19th June, 1903, inclusive:—
No. 14571.—J. A. Secor, explosion motor.
No. 14601.—J. O’Donoghue, chaff-cutter and corn-crusher.
No. 14639.—J. and W. G. Jamieson, stone-dressing machine.
No. 14671.—J. Chambers and Son, Limited, mechanical chain grate-stoker (G. W. Thode).
No. 14672.—J. Chambers and Son, Limited, mechanical chain grate-stoker (G. W. Thode).
No. 14780.—F. H. Aussel, vehicle under-frame.
No. 14926.—F. Pegler, ruler.
No. 14952.—J. D. Kelly, D. P. Fisher, and N. V. G. Wix, ventilating halls, &c.
No. 15318.—F. Cotton, utilisation of carbonaceous liquids as fuel.
No. 15651.—D. Brummer, portable building.
No. 15767.—W. Cormack and J. G. F. Lowson, manufacture of gelatine.
No. 15996.—F. J. Fletcher, aerating liquids.
No. 15997.—F. J. Fletcher, bottle filling and stoppering apparatus.
No. 16000.—H. A. Danne, R. V. Danne, and J. Donaldson, weighing-machine.
No. 16010.—F. J. and J. H. McShane, ore-concentrator (R. E. and E. Waugh).
No. 16011.—J. Fletcher, drawing off liquids.
No. 16048.—G. H. Irvine, abstracting colouring-matter from bark.
No. 16049.—E. Phillips, massage-machine (F. King).
No. 16056.—J. McGrath, sheep-shears attachment.
No. 16066.—E. Waters, jun., grinding and polishing glass (The St. Louis Plate Glass Company—D. J. Murnane).
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 11728.—A. E. Hight, cleaning watercourses. 12th June, 1903.
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🏭 Provisional Specifications Accepted for Letters Patent
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry16 June 1903
Provisional Specifications, Letters Patent, Inventions, Seed Drill, Brakes, Lubricator, Spark-Arrester, Sheep-Dip, Fire Escape, Water Purifier
44 names identified
- Robert Ennis, Improved seed and fertiliser drill
- Edward Ferdinand Wilhelm, Improvement on brakes for wagons
- George Thomas Booth, Improved lubricator mechanism for plough-skeiths
- William Brew, Improved lubricator mechanism for plough-skeiths
- Henry Harland Denney, Improved feed for grain and seeds
- Charles J. Cooze, Improved spile for beer casks
- David Mckenzie, Improved coiler and spindle for wire-weaving machines
- George Seaton Stevenson, Attachment to vehicle draw-bars
- Neil Leslie Nicholson, Improved handle for saws
- John Dillicar, Invention for branding meat carcases
- Frederick William Bursill, Improvements in fencing-standards
- Robert Thorn Haines, Improved cinematographic process
- George Arthur Goyder, Improved mode of separating minerals
- Edward Laughton, Improved mode of separating minerals
- John Coop, Traversing feeder to sheep-dip
- John William Mulhare, Improvements in water-purifiers
- Isaac Newton Watt, Improvements in spark-arresters
- Charles Llewellyn Watt, Improvements in spark-arresters
- Annie Connor, Improved fire escape, extinguisher, and alarm
- Thomas Channon Millson, Composition and method for cure of deafness
- Donald William McLean, Gear for belt-driving motor cycles and cars
- Henry Charles Brown, Improvements in bedstead construction
- Albert Edward Rouse, Pressure protector frame for diving-dresses
- John Tregethen Short, Automatic flag-signal staff for railways
- Thomas Forth Rotheram, Automatic flag-signal staff for railways
- John Whitworth Shaw, Automatic flag-signal staff for railways
- Henry Albert Ellis Kelly, Improved device for creating draught in grates
- John R. Watt, Improvements in wall coverings
- Henry Albert Ellis Kelly, Improved means for adjusting register grate shutters
- John Rutherford Park, Improved secatuer
- John Rutherford Park, Sash mover and lock
- William Stenhouse, Improvements in spark-arresters
- James Stenhouse, Improvements in spark-arresters
- John Rutherford Park, Improved fish-plate
- Sydney Harold Day, Improvements in apparatus for sheep-dipping
- William Haly Harpur Hollinworth, Coin-freed machine for stamping letters
- John Thomas Murphy, Bird-trap for sparrows and similar birds
- Charles Ankettell, Improvements in wagon-brakes
- Charles Ankettell, Improvements in carriage-lamps
- Charles Edward Fisher, Improvements in locomotive engine head-lights
- Rowland Firth, Improvements in locomotive engine head-lights
- John Griffiths, Improvements in locomotive engine head-lights
- Joseph Firth, Improvements in locomotive engine head-lights
- James Duncan, Improvements in leggings
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry19 June 1903
Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Explosion Motor, Chaff-Cutter, Stone-Dressing Machine, Chain Grate-Stoker, Vehicle Under-Frame, Ruler, Ventilation, Carbonaceous Fuel, Portable Building, Gelatine, Aerating Liquids, Bottle Filling, Weighing Machine, Ore Concentrator, Bark Colouring Matter, Massage Machine, Sheep-Shears, Glass Polishing
27 names identified
- J. A. Secor, Explosion motor
- J. O’Donoghue, Chaff-cutter and corn-crusher
- J. and W. G. Jamieson, Stone-dressing machine
- G. W. Thode, Mechanical chain grate-stoker
- F. H. Aussel, Vehicle under-frame
- F. Pegler, Ruler
- J. D. Kelly, Ventilating halls
- D. P. Fisher, Ventilating halls
- N. V. G. Wix, Ventilating halls
- F. Cotton, Utilisation of carbonaceous liquids as fuel
- D. Brummer, Portable building
- W. Cormack, Manufacture of gelatine
- J. G. F. Lowson, Manufacture of gelatine
- F. J. Fletcher, Aerating liquids
- F. J. Fletcher, Bottle filling and stoppering apparatus
- H. A. Danne, Weighing-machine
- R. V. Danne, Weighing-machine
- J. Donaldson, Weighing-machine
- F. J. and J. H. McShane, Ore-concentrator
- R. E. and E. Waugh, Ore-concentrator
- J. Fletcher, Drawing off liquids
- G. H. Irvine, Abstracting colouring-matter from bark
- E. Phillips, Massage-machine
- F. King, Massage-machine
- J. McGrath, Sheep-shears attachment
- E., jun. Waters, Grinding and polishing glass
- D. J. Murnane, Grinding and polishing glass
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Second-Term Fees Paid for Letters Patent
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry12 June 1903
Patent Fees, Second-Term Payment, Watercourse Cleaning
- A. E. Hight, Second-term fee paid for cleaning watercourses
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1903, No 50