Patent Applications & Grants




1942
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 70

No. 16799.—8th August, 1903.—CHARLES HENRY LOW, of Violet Street, Eden Terrace, Auckland, New Zealand, Blacksmith. A complex lever for shoeing horses.

No. 16802.—14th August, 1903.—JOHN DICKISON, Jun., of East Chatton, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in double ridgers.

No. 16803.—12th August, 1903.—JOHN CHARLES WILLIAM THOMPSON, of 17, David Street, Footscray, Carpenter, and JAMES HENRY SMITH, of 253, Queensberry Street, North Melbourne, Clerk, both of Victoria. An improved apparatus for regulating the feeding and watering of cattle or other animals.

No. 16805.—13th August, 1903.—CHARLES THOMAS KIERNAN, of 48, Stewart Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Upholsterer. Improvements in easy-chairs.

No. 16806.—13th August, 1903.—CHARLES THOMAS KIERNAN, of 48, Stewart Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Upholsterer. Improvement in extension tables.

No. 16807.—13th August, 1903.—ELIZABETH SARAH SMITH, of Timaru, New Zealand, Married Woman. An improved mechanical stirrer.

No. 16809.—17th August, 1903.—DAVID SMITH, of Kai-koura, South Marlborough, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved fencing-standard.

No. 16810.—14th August, 1903.—THOMAS KILKELLY and MALACHY JOSEPH KILKELLY, both of Grove Bush, Southland, New Zealand, Sawmillers. Belt-fastener.

No. 16811.—14th August, 1903.—GUY HONYWOOD, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Salesman. Pulveriser for moist soft substances.

No. 16812.—14th August, 1903.—JAMES BUTLER, Labourer, and PATRICK BURKE, Millowner, both of Dacre, New Zealand. Gripper for traction-engine wheels.

No. 16813.—14th August, 1903.—CHARLES COWAN KIDD, of Spring Hills, New Zealand, Farmer, and PATRICK KILKELLY, of Gore Bush, New Zealand, Flax-miller. Improvements in ditch-ploughs.

No. 16814.—14th August, 1903.—JOHN BEWS, of Moko-reta, Southland, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in milking-machines.

No. 16815.—13th August, 1903.—THOMAS GORE, of Pahi-atau, New Zealand, Builder. An improved commode.

No. 16817.—19th August, 1903.—UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Paterson, 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 (assignees of Ronald Francis McFeely, of Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts aforesaid, Inventor). Improvements in or relating to pulling-over and like machines.

No. 16818.—19th August, 1903.—ARTHUR JOSEPH HALL and GEORGE LEEK, both of South Hornsby, near Sydney, New South Wales, Orchardists. An improved nozzle, which is specially adapted for spraying disinfectants.

No. 16819.—19th August, 1903.—FRANK GOUGH, of German Creek, Stafford, New Zealand, Miner. A railway-level indicator.

No. 16820.—19th August, 1903.—FRANK GOUGH, of German Creek, Stafford, New Zealand, Miner. An improved milk-strainer.

No. 16821.—17th August, 1903.—WILLIAM BEAMISH, of Cromwell, Central Otago, New Zealand, Engaged in the Dredging Industry. Block for rebushing dredge buckets and links.

No. 16822.—17th August, 1903.—WILLIAM BEAMISH, of Cromwell, Central Otago, New Zealand, Engaged in the Dredging Industry. Cyclists’ trouser-clip.

No. 16826.—20th August, 1903.—JOHN SHAW, of Heddón Bush, Farmer, and DUGALD MACPHERSON, of Otatau, Sawmiller, both of New Zealand. An improved spark-arrester.

No. 16827.—20th August, 1903.—FORBES BURN, Farm-manager, and WALTER SCOTT HARKNESS, Threshing-machine Proprietor, both of Glen-iti, Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand. Calculating quantity of seed sown by agricultural seed-sowers or grain-drills, and manure sown by manure-distributers.

No. 16829.—17th August, 1903.—EDWARD ADRIAN DANE, of Belwood, Mount Roskill, Auckland, New Zealand, Carpenter, and ROBERT PEARCE GIBBONS, of View Road, Mount Eden, Auckland aforesaid, Sawmiller. A flexible metal shield tire for bicycles and other vehicles.

No. 16830.—21st August, 1903.—RICHARD FENWICK and FRED FENWICK, both of East Oxford, Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmers. Improved apparatus for coiling fencing-wire.

No. 16831.—21st August, 1903.—JOSEPH PATRICK FRENGLEY, of Trafalgar Street, South Nelson, New Zealand, Medical Practitioner. Improved means for the treatment of house and other sewage.

No. 16833.—21st August, 1903.—ALGERNON SIMPSON DEWHIRST, of Horoeka, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Wool-classer. An improved brooch-pin.

No. 16834.—19th August, 1903.—WILLIAM BURRELL, of 193, Abbotsford Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, Mechanic, and JAMES PARKER MCMEKIN, of 547, Flinders Street, Melbourne aforesaid, Merchant. Improved packing-case or crate for cheese, and usable for other produce.

No. 16835.—19th August, 1903.—GEORGE THOMAS ALLNUTT, of Centre Dandenong Road, Cheltenham, near Melbourne, Victoria, Market-gardener, and WILLIAM EDWARD LAKE, of the same address, Creamery Employee. An improved rotary gauge for butter-cutting machines.

No. 16838.—19th August, 1903.—ARTHUR EDWARD MOSS, of 20, George Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Electrician. An electrical-floor contact.

No. 16839.—18th August, 1903.—FRANCIS HUGH TUCKER, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Accountant. Improvements in hat-fasteners.

No. 16840.—22nd August, 1903.—WALTER ALMA TAYLOR, of Waihou, New Zealand, Farmer. Combined barbed-wire recoiler and uncoiler.

No. 16841.—22nd August, 1903.—THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED, of 161, Hereford Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, and DUNCAN URQUHART, of Islington, Canterbury aforesaid, Engineer. Apparatus for lifting skins, pelts, and the like from the dolly in which they are washed or treated.

No. 16843.—22nd August, 1903.—CHARLES HARRIS BURNETT, of Fordell, Wellington, New Zealand, farmer. A folding hat.

No. 16844.—22nd August, 1903.—CHARLES GORDON RALPH GORE, of Birkenhead, Auckland, New Zealand, Customhouse Officer. An improved fastening-device for windows.

No. 16845.—21st August, 1903.—DONALD MCLLLAN, of Ngakawau, Nelson, New Zealand, Contractor. Improved apparatus for operating a fishing-net from the shore.

No. 16846.—21st August, 1903.—CECIL CLAUDE SMITH, of Timaru, New Zealand, Skinner. An improved solution for removing the wool from sheepskins.

No. 16848.—25th August, 1903.—WILLIAM HICKS, FRANCIS WILLIAMS, and WILLIAM BARNSDALE, all of Auckland, New Zealand. An improved extractor and clarifier combined for the treatment of animal, vegetable, or waste products.

No. 16849.—25th August, 1903.—JOHN THOMAS ELI HELLIER, of St. Clair, Hope Street, North Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria, Commercial Traveller. A catcher and trap for house-flies, mosquitoes, and all kinds of flying insects.

No. 16850.—24th August, 1903.—ANDREW MILLER LEGGE, of 242, Montreal Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Plumber. A bicycle-lock.

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 19th August to the 2nd September, 1903, inclusive:—

No. 14531.—N. G. McKay, tin bottle for drenching horses, &c.

No. 14802.—J. Clegg, umbrella.

No. 14939.—T. Taplin, raising liquids by compressed air.

No. 14954.—M. Kennedy, washing-fluid.

No. 15052.—C. C. Kidd, ditch-plough.

No. 15119.—J. H. Stewart and W. Nicol, candlestick.

No. 15141.—J. H. S. Brown, heating fluids.

No. 15188.—R. Chambers, music-book holder.

No. 15259.—H. U. Alcock, convertible billiard and dining table.

No. 15973.—P. Hien, friction-springs.

No. 16179.—A. E. Niccolls, manufacturing manures.

No. 16324.—S. Butler, preventing skidding of motors, &c.

No. 16325.—W. Muir and C. R. E. Bell, igniting material.

No. 16326.—C. C. L. G. Budde, sterilising articles of food.

No. 16330.—C. B. Smith, sales-book (E. M. Wildey).

No. 16335.—Hon. C. A. Parsons, steam-turbine.

No. 16370.—J. Kerr, milk-strainer.

No. 16371.—J. Kerr, milking-bucket.

No. 16396.—J. K—rr, milk cooler and refrigerator.

No. 16401.—W. B. Stevenson, safety-gear for mine-skips.

No. 16403.—B. C. Mudge, flax fibre.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.



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⚖️ Provisional Patent Applications Accepted

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
25 August 1903
Provisional specifications, Patent applications, Inventors, Shoeing lever, Double ridgers, Cattle feeding, Easy-chairs, Extension tables, Mechanical stirrer, Fencing-standard, Belt-fastener, Pulveriser, Traction-engine gripper, Ditch-plough, Milking-machine, Commode, Shoe machinery, Spraying nozzle, Railway indicator, Milk-strainer, Dredge bucket, Cyclists’ clip, Spark-arrester, Seed calculator, Metal tire, Fencing-wire coiler, Sewage treatment, Brooch-pin, Cheese crate, Butter gauge, Electrical contact, Hat-fastener, Barbed-wire tool, Skin-lifting apparatus, Folding hat, Window fastener, Fishing-net apparatus, Wool-removal solution, Extractor and clarifier, Fly trap, Bicycle lock
52 names identified
  • Charles Henry Low, Provisional patent for complex lever for shoeing horses
  • John Dickison (Junior), Provisional patent for improvements in double ridgers
  • John Charles William Thompson, Provisional patent for improved cattle feeding and watering apparatus
  • James Henry Smith, Provisional patent for improved cattle feeding and watering apparatus
  • Charles Thomas Kiernan, Provisional patent for improvements in easy-chairs
  • Charles Thomas Kiernan, Provisional patent for improvement in extension tables
  • Elizabeth Sarah Smith, Provisional patent for improved mechanical stirrer
  • David Smith, Provisional patent for improved fencing-standard
  • Thomas Kilkelly, Provisional patent for belt-fastener
  • Malachy Joseph Kilkelly, Provisional patent for belt-fastener
  • Guy Honywood, Provisional patent for pulveriser for moist soft substances
  • James Butler, Provisional patent for gripper for traction-engine wheels
  • Patrick Burke, Provisional patent for gripper for traction-engine wheels
  • Charles Cowan Kidd, Provisional patent for improvements in ditch-ploughs
  • Patrick Kilkelly, Provisional patent for improvements in ditch-ploughs
  • John Bews, Provisional patent for improvements in milking-machines
  • Thomas Gore, Provisional patent for improved commode
  • United Shoe Machinery Company, Provisional patent for improvements in pulling-over machines
  • Arthur Joseph Hall, Provisional patent for improved spraying nozzle
  • George Leek, Provisional patent for improved spraying nozzle
  • Frank Gough, Provisional patent for railway-level indicator
  • Frank Gough, Provisional patent for improved milk-strainer
  • William Beamish, Provisional patent for block for rebushing dredge buckets
  • William Beamish, Provisional patent for cyclists’ trouser-clip
  • John Shaw, Provisional patent for improved spark-arrester
  • Dugald Macpherson, Provisional patent for improved spark-arrester
  • Forbes Burn, Provisional patent for calculating seed and manure sown
  • Walter Scott Harkness, Provisional patent for calculating seed and manure sown
  • Edward Adrian Dane, Provisional patent for flexible metal shield tire
  • Robert Pearce Gibbons, Provisional patent for flexible metal shield tire
  • Richard Fenwick, Provisional patent for improved apparatus for coiling fencing-wire
  • Fred Fenwick, Provisional patent for improved apparatus for coiling fencing-wire
  • Joseph Patrick Frengley, Provisional patent for improved sewage treatment
  • Algernon Simpson Dewhirst, Provisional patent for improved brooch-pin
  • William Burrell, Provisional patent for improved packing-case for cheese
  • James Parker McMekin, Provisional patent for improved packing-case for cheese
  • George Thomas Allnutt, Provisional patent for improved rotary gauge for butter-cutting machines
  • William Edward Lake, Provisional patent for improved rotary gauge for butter-cutting machines
  • Arthur Edward Moss, Provisional patent for electrical-floor contact
  • Francis Hugh Tucker, Provisional patent for improvements in hat-fasteners
  • Walter Alma Taylor, Provisional patent for combined barbed-wire recoiler and uncoiler
  • Christchurch Meat Company, Limited, Provisional patent for apparatus for lifting skins from dolly
  • Duncan Urquhart, Provisional patent for apparatus for lifting skins from dolly
  • Charles Harris Burnett, Provisional patent for folding hat
  • Charles Gordon Ralph Gore, Provisional patent for improved window fastening-device
  • Donald McIllan, Provisional patent for improved fishing-net apparatus
  • Cecil Claude Smith, Provisional patent for improved wool-removal solution
  • William Hicks, Provisional patent for improved extractor and clarifier
  • Francis Williams, Provisional patent for improved extractor and clarifier
  • William Barnsdales, Provisional patent for improved extractor and clarifier
  • John Thomas Eli Hellier, Provisional patent for catcher and trap for flying insects
  • Andrew Miller Legge, Provisional patent for bicycle-lock

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

⚖️ List of Letters Patent Sealed

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
2 September 1903
Letters Patent, Patents granted, Tin bottle, Umbrella, Compressed air, Washing fluid, Ditch-plough, Candlestick, Heating fluids, Music-book holder, Billiard table, Friction-springs, Manure manufacturing, Skid prevention, Igniting material, Food sterilisation, Sales-book, Steam-turbine, Milk-strainer, Milking-bucket, Milk cooler, Safety gear, Flax fibre
24 names identified
  • N. G. McKay, Letters Patent for tin bottle for drenching horses
  • J. Clegg, Letters Patent for umbrella
  • T. Taplin, Letters Patent for raising liquids by compressed air
  • M. Kennedy, Letters Patent for washing-fluid
  • C. C. Kidd, Letters Patent for ditch-plough
  • J. H. Stewart, Letters Patent for candlestick
  • W. Nicol, Letters Patent for candlestick
  • J. H. S. Brown, Letters Patent for heating fluids
  • R. Chambers, Letters Patent for music-book holder
  • H. U. Alcock, Letters Patent for convertible billiard and dining table
  • P. Hien, Letters Patent for friction-springs
  • A. E. Niccolls, Letters Patent for manufacturing manures
  • S. Butler, Letters Patent for preventing skidding of motors
  • W. Muir, Letters Patent for igniting material
  • C. R. E. Bell, Letters Patent for igniting material
  • C. C. L. G. Budde, Letters Patent for sterilising food articles
  • C. B. Smith, Letters Patent for sales-book
  • E. M. Wildey, Letters Patent for sales-book
  • Hon. C. A. Parsons (Honourable), Letters Patent for steam-turbine
  • J. Kerr, Letters Patent for milk-strainer
  • J. Kerr, Letters Patent for milking-bucket
  • J. K—rr, Letters Patent for milk cooler and refrigerator
  • W. B. Stevenson, Letters Patent for safety-gear for mine-skips
  • B. C. Mudge, Letters Patent for flax fibre

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar