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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 15835.—7th January, 1903.—WILLIAM JOHN MCCULLOUGH HARVEY, of Rata, Rangitikei, New Zealand, Engine-driver. Improvements in or relating to governors for engines.

No. 15837.—5th January, 1903.—JOHN EDWIN PALMER, of Otokia, New Zealand, Gentleman. An improved branding-compound.

No. 15838.—6th January, 1903.—JULIUS DECIMUS TRIPE, of Guyton Street, Wanganui, New Zealand, Surgeon. Improvements in apparatus for securing doors, windows, casements, and other similar purposes.

No. 15841.—8th January, 1903.—JOHN DUNCAN, of care of Messrs. Cutten Bros., Greymouth, New Zealand, Engineers. An improvement in bottom tumblers of dredgers.

No. 15849.—5th January, 1903.—JOHN THOMSON, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Draper. An improved method of withdrawing continuously from a sluice-box when in operation a comparatively small quantity of water and material with which is carried the bulk of the gold.

No. 15855.—7th January, 1903.—KATE RAYMOND, wife of Frank Victor Raymond, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Solicitor. Improvements in tea-infusers.

No. 15859.—9th January, 1903.—THOMAS NAPIER, of Hororata, Canterbury, New Zealand, Carpenter. A combined boot-cleaning machine and knife-polisher.

No. 15860.—8th January, 1903.—JOHN BROCKIE KING, of Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Plumber. An improved filter-bed, with automatic discharge.

No. 15861.—12th January, 1903.—JAMES MALCOLM MAY, of 35, Cambridge Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand, Clothier’s Assistant (nominee of William McKenzie, of Wellington aforesaid, Cabinetmaker). Improvements in boot and shoe heels, and in the manner of securing the same to boots and shoes.

No. 15862.—12th January, 1903.—EDWIN BASIL-JONES, of Wellington, New Zealand, Manager of Company. Improvements in or relating to cans and the like.

No. 15866.—14th January, 1903.—HAROLD JAMES BETTANY, of Nelson, New Zealand, Carpenter. Improvements in revolving chairs, tables, and the like.

No. 15868.—14th January, 1903.—WILLIAM JAMES HOPKIRK and GEORGE GILPIN, of Wellington, New Zealand, Railway Employees, New Zealand Railways. An improvement in the triple valves of the Westinghouse brake.

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 Patent sealed from the 8th January to the 20th January, 1903, inclusive:—

No. 13772.—J. F. R. Gwatkin, seed-sowing apparatus.

No. 13937.—J. Trapski and S. Clarke, means for securing pins, &c.

No. 14052.—D. J. Kelleher, fire-detecting apparatus.

No. 14103.—J. Rose, horse-starting machine.

No. 14106.—G. C. Palmer, bandoleer.

No. 14128.—G. W. Shailer and A. Burges, hoe.

No. 14290.—W. Andrews and A. W. Beaven, chaff-cutter.

No. 14405.—J. Hyland and E. G. H. Bingham, gun.

No. 14514.—J. Greenacre, machine for sawing logs.

No. 14567.—J. F. McNeill, attachment to agricultural machine.

No. 14612.—Inverted Incandescent Gas-lamp Syndicate (Limited), gas-burner. (W. W. Hare.)

No. 14863.—F. A. Jones, O. Bowman, G. McMullen, and A. Rankin, tram-rail cleaning.

No. 15124.—Flameless Gaslight Company Limited, apparatus for gas-lighting. (W. Hooker.)

No. 15225.—H. E. Dade, binder.

No. 15327.—Foreign McKenna Process Company, reshaping rolled products. (D. H. Lentz.)

No. 15329.—W. Brady, rock-drill.

No. 15337.—G. Simpson, sash-fastener.

No. 15383.—Sir O. J. Lodge, D.Sc., F.R.S., A. Muirhead, D.Sc., and E. E. Robinson, telegraphic receiver.

No. 15384.—W. A. Ede-Clendinnen, nicotine-trap.

No. 15414.—Linotype Company, Limited, printing in gold, &c., powders. (T. Hooley.)

No. 15442.—Fairbanks, Morse, and Co., gas-generator. (F. G. Hobart.)

No. 15443.—The Shedd Electric and Manufacturing Company, ventilator. (T. R. Weyant.)

No. 15467.—J. Winepress, appliance for opening oysters.

No. 15479.—G. Westinghouse, metallurgical vessel-lining. (W. J. Knox.)

No. 15482.—D. W. Healy, military kit.

No. 15490.—F. L. Whitney, wool-scouring machinery.

No. 15491.—G. S. Duncan, can-body-making machine. (R. D. Hume.)

No. 15494.—T. S. C. Lowe, manufacture of coke.

No. 15541.—W. C. Forbes, course-recorder for ships.

No. 15542.—The Clancy White-lead Company Proprietary, Limited, manufacture of white-lead. (J. C. Clancy.)

No. 15515.—J. P. Wiens, sweeping-brush.

No. 15516.—W. A. Maddern, ore-roasting furnace.

No. 15522.—The Toledo Glass Company, gathering and shaping glass. (M. J. Owens.)

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]

SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 11314.—D. Donald, eccentric journal lever. 13th January, 1903.

No. 11319.—W. M. Turner, horserace-starting machine. 9th January, 1903.

No. 11392.—D. McGill and F. W. Tannet-Walker, refrigerating machinery. 15th January, 1903.

No. 11678.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, electrical distribution. (B. G. Lamme.) 9th January, 1903.

No. 11690.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, regulation of electro-motive force. (N. Rowe.) 9th January, 1903.

No. 11691.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, starting-mechanism for electric motor. (T. S. Perkins.) 9th January, 1903.

No. 11695.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, fuse-block for electric circuit. (W. E. Hughes—H. P. Davis.) 9th January, 1903.

No. 11696.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, synchronous motor. (B. G. Lamme.) 9th January, 1903.

No. 11731.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, controller for electric motor. (H. P. Davis, G. Wright, and A. J. Wurts.) 9th January, 1903.

THIRD-TERM FEE.

No. 8377.—E. J. Preston and A. B. Gill, electric-lighting, &c., and ventilating of railway-carriages. 9th January, 1903.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered.

[NOTE.—The name of the patentee is given in brackets; the date is that of registration.]

No. 9397.—James Shiel, James Hugh Nimmo, and George William Gibson, trading together as Grain and Seed Merchants, in Dunedin, in the Provincial District of Otago, in New Zealand, under the style or firm of “Nimmo and Blair,” blight and insect killer. [G. H. Hicks.] 19th January, 1903.

No. 10157.—The Thunderbolt Patent Governor Company (Limited), of 70, Cornhill, in the City of London, England, governor. [E. Thunderbolt.] 20th December, 1902.

No. 10711.—Alfred Carter Broad, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Brush-manufacturer, broom, brush, &c. [L. G. Abrams—J. Matherson.] 12th January, 1903.

No. 11278.—Edmund Osborne, of Foxton, in the Provincial District of Wellington, New Zealand, Storekeeper, hoe. [J. King.] 18th December, 1902.

No. 13647.—John Frederick Kuch, of 35A, Cuba Street, in the City of Wellington, New Zealand, Pork Butcher, and Richard James McKenzie, of 67, Taranaki Street, in the said city, Dealer, medicinal plaster. [D. Cleary.] 9th January, 1903.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Request for Correction of Clerical Errors.

No. 15779.—J. G. F. Lund, improvements in walls (advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 2, of the 8th January, 1903).

To strike out the words “of that of,” and substitute “upon,” line 6, page 2.

To strike out the words “alternately placed,” and substitute “layers acting alternately as,” line 14, page 2.



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🌾 Provisional Patent Applications Accepted

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
14 January 1903
Provisional specification, Patent application, Invention, Engine governor, Branding compound, Door security, Dredger tumbler, Gold sluicing, Tea infuser, Boot heel, Filter bed, Revolving furniture, Railway brake
13 names identified
  • William John McCullough Harvey, Improvements in engine governors
  • John Edwin Palmer (Gentleman), Improved branding compound
  • Julius Decimus Tripe (Surgeon), Improvements in door and window security
  • John Duncan (Engineer), Improvement in dredger bottom tumbler
  • John Thomson (Draper), Improved method for gold recovery from sluice-box
  • Kate Raymond (Solicitor), Improvements in tea infusers
  • Thomas Napier (Carpenter), Combined boot-cleaning machine and knife polisher
  • John Brockie King (Plumber), Improved filter bed with automatic discharge
  • James Malcolm May (Clothier’s Assistant), Improvements in boot and shoe heels
  • Edwin Basel-Jones (Manager of Company), Improvements in cans
  • Harold James Bettany (Carpenter), Improvements in revolving chairs and tables
  • William James Hopkirk (Railway Employee), Improvement in Westinghouse brake triple valves
  • George Gilpin (Railway Employee), Improvement in Westinghouse brake triple valves

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Letters Patent Sealed

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
20 January 1903
Letters Patent, Invention, Seed sowing, Fire detection, Horse starting, Chaff cutter, Gun, Log sawing, Agricultural attachment, Gas burner, Tram rail cleaning, Rock drill, Sash fastener, Telegraphic receiver, Oyster opener, Metallurgical lining, Wool scouring, Coke manufacture, Ship course recorder, White lead, Glass shaping
44 names identified
  • J. F. R. Gwatkin, Seed-sowing apparatus
  • J. Trapski, Means for securing pins
  • S. Clarke, Means for securing pins
  • D. J. Kelleher, Fire-detecting apparatus
  • J. Rose, Horse-starting machine
  • G. C. Palmer, Bandoleer
  • G. W. Shailer, Hoe
  • A. Burges, Hoe
  • W. Andrews, Chaff-cutter
  • A. W. Beaven, Chaff-cutter
  • J. Hyland, Gun
  • E. G. H. Bingham, Gun
  • J. Greenacre, Machine for sawing logs
  • J. F. McNeill, Attachment to agricultural machine
  • W. W. Hare, Gas-burner (for Inverted Incandescent Gas-lamp Syndicate)
  • F. A. Jones, Tram-rail cleaning
  • O. Bowman, Tram-rail cleaning
  • G. McMullen, Tram-rail cleaning
  • A. Rankin, Tram-rail cleaning
  • W. Hooker, Apparatus for gas-lighting (for Flameless Gaslight Company Limited)
  • H. E. Dade, Binder
  • D. H. Lentz, Reshaping rolled products (for Foreign McKenna Process Company)
  • W. Brady, Rock-drill
  • G. Simpson, Sash-fastener
  • Sir O. J. Lodge (D.Sc., F.R.S.), Telegraphic receiver
  • A. Muirhead (D.Sc.), Telegraphic receiver
  • E. E. Robinson, Telegraphic receiver
  • W. A. Ede-Clendinnen, Nicotine-trap
  • T. Hooley, Printing in gold powders (for Linotype Company Limited)
  • F. G. Hobart, Gas-generator (for Fairbanks, Morse, and Co.)
  • T. R. Weyant, Ventilator (for The Shedd Electric and Manufacturing Company)
  • J. Winepress, Appliance for opening oysters
  • G. Westinghouse, Metallurgical vessel-lining
  • W. J. Knox, Metallurgical vessel-lining
  • D. W. Healy, Military kit
  • F. L. Whitney, Wool-scouring machinery
  • G. S. Duncan, Can-body-making machine
  • R. D. Hume, Can-body-making machine
  • T. S. C. Lowe, Manufacture of coke
  • W. C. Forbes, Course-recorder for ships
  • J. C. Clancy, Manufacture of white-lead (for The Clancy White-lead Company Proprietary Limited)
  • J. P. Wiens, Sweeping-brush
  • W. A. Maddern, Ore-roasting furnace
  • M. J. Owens, Gathering and shaping glass (for The Toledo Glass Company)

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Second and Third Term Patent Fees Paid

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
15 January 1903
Patent fees, Second term, Third term, Eccentric journal, Horse race starting, Refrigeration, Electrical distribution, Electric motor, Fuse block, Synchronous motor, Controller, Railway carriage lighting
13 names identified
  • D. Donald, Eccentric journal lever
  • W. M. Turner, Horserace-starting machine
  • D. McGill, Refrigerating machinery
  • F. W. Tannet-Walker, Refrigerating machinery
  • B. G. Lamme, Electrical distribution and synchronous motor (for British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company Limited)
  • N. Rowe, Regulation of electro-motive force
  • T. S. Perkins, Starting-mechanism for electric motor
  • W. E. Hughes, Fuse-block for electric circuit
  • H. P. Davis, Fuse-block and controller for electric motor
  • G. Wright, Controller for electric motor
  • A. J. Wurts, Controller for electric motor
  • E. J. Preston, Electric-lighting and ventilating of railway carriages
  • A. B. Gill, Electric-lighting and ventilating of railway carriages

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
19 January 1903
Patent assignment, Proprietor transfer, Blight killer, Governor, Broom, Hoe, Medicinal plaster
8 names identified
  • James Shiel, Subsequent proprietor of blight and insect killer patent
  • James Hugh Nimmo, Subsequent proprietor of blight and insect killer patent
  • George William Gibson, Subsequent proprietor of blight and insect killer patent
  • Thunderbolt Patent Governor Company Limited, Subsequent proprietor of governor patent
  • Alfred Carter Broad (Brush-manufacturer), Subsequent proprietor of broom and brush patent
  • Edmund Osborne (Storekeeper), Subsequent proprietor of hoe patent
  • John Frederick Kuch (Pork Butcher), Subsequent proprietor of medicinal plaster patent
  • Richard James McKenzie (Dealer), Subsequent proprietor of medicinal plaster patent

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🌾 Request for Correction of Clerical Errors in Patent Specification

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
8 January 1903
Patent correction, Clerical error, Wall construction, Specification amendment
  • J. G. F. Lund, Request to correct clerical errors in patent specification