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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 16954.—7th September, 1903.—WILLIAM BENNET, of 49, Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Bootmaker. Improved renewable and reversible heels and renewable soles for boots and shoes.

Claims.—(1.) The method of furnishing boots or shoes with removable or renewable and reversible heels and removable or renewable soles by making said wearing-parts of soles and heels attachable and detachable, substantially as set forth, and as shown on the drawing. (2.) In combination, a boot or shoe A B D, renewable and reversible heels C, and renewable soles E, attached by slides G, G¹, and a screw, all substantially as set forth. (3.) In combination, a boot or shoe A B D, slides G, G¹, a strip H, attachable heels C, and soles E, all substantially as set forth. (4.) In combination, a boot or shoe A B, an attachable heel C, attached or detached by a plate F, bent up snugs or staples F¹, fitting recesses F³, and secured by pins F⁵, all substantially as shown and as described. (5.) In boots or shoes having renewable and reversible heels and renewable soles, in combination, the outer slides G³ so extended and turned up as to protect the ply of said footwear, all substantially as set forth. (6.) In boots and shoes furnished with renewable and reversible heels and renewable soles, in combination, heels attached by a plate F, out of which staples are formed F¹, said staples fitting recesses F³, and secured by pins F⁵, with soles secured by slides G, G¹, and screws, all substantially as set forth. (7.) In boots and shoes furnished with renewable soles or heels, any securing screw-head protected by a strip of metal inserted in the material of the sole or heel over the head of same, substantially as set forth.
(Specification, 3s. 6d.; drawing, 1s.)

No. 16966.—10th September, 1903.—ARTHUR CALVERT and JOHN PICKERING CALVERT (trading as “J. P. Calvert and Son”), of Christchurch, New Zealand, Tinsmiths. Improvements in the construction of utensils for measuring liquids.

Claims.—(1.) In utensils for measuring liquids of the class indicated, a can-body that is formed with a broad lip, a wire shaped to said can beneath the lip, a loop in the wire adapted to form a handle, and an inverted hook, and means for conducting the wire through the lip, which is closed around it and soldered in place, as specified, and for the purpose set forth. (2.) In utensils for measuring liquids of the class indicated, a can-body, a broad lip or flange thereon, a wire shaped to said can-body, holes in the lip for the purpose of receiving the wire, said wire being looped and the loop bent downwards to form an inverted hook, substantially as described, and for the purposes specified.
(Specification, 2s.; drawings, 1s.)

An asterisk (*) denotes the complete specification of an invention for which a provisional specification has been already lodged.

NOTE.—The cost of copying the specification and drawings has been inserted after the notice of each application. An order for a copy or copies should be accompanied by a post-office order or postal note for the cost of copying.

The date of acceptance of each application is given after the number.

Extracts from the drawings accompanying the foregoing complete specifications appear at the end of this Gazette.

Drawings in case of applications 15550 and 16857 have been inserted, but the notice of acceptance of these complete specifications do not appear. They will be inserted in the next issue.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

Provisional Specifications.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 30th September, 1903.

APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—

No. 16779.—11th August, 1903.—WILLIAM ANDREW YOUNG, of the Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand, Land Agent. An improved motor palace-car.

No. 16896.—1st September, 1903.—THOMAS CARSTAIRS BERRY, of Ohingaiti, New Zealand, Blacksmith and Wheelwright. Improved appliances for straining wire.

No. 16897.—1st September, 1903.—HUGH DUFFIN, of Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved hose or pipe coupling.

No. 16901.—2nd September, 1903.—GEORGE WILLIAM GRIMMER, of Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Mill-hand. An improved spark-arrester.

No. 16916.—4th September, 1903.—ALEXANDER CURRIE, of Springhills, Southland, New Zealand, Farmer, and ROBERT ANDERSON, of Hokonui, Southland aforesaid, Farmer. An improved post-hole borer.

No. 16928.—8th September, 1903.—ARCHIBALD JOHN MCPHARLIN, of St. Elmo, Lower Nelson Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Gum-farmer. An improved implement for cutting incisions in kauri and other gum-yielding trees.

No. 16935.—9th September, 1903.—ALFRED MONSELL SPRAINGER WATTS, of Palmerston North, New Zealand, Inventor. An improved fire-guard.

No. 16938.—10th September, 1903.—JAMES HOLMES MILLAR, of Chatton, Gore, Southland, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved device for sowing turnip-seed or other such seed.

No. 16941.—5th September, 1903.—WILLIAM HENRY LAMBERT, of Wyndham, Southland, New Zealand, Rabbit-buyer. Improved knife-cleaner.

No. 16950.—10th September, 1903.—FRANCIS WILLIAM LE BRUN, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Plumber. An improved clothes-peg.

No. 16951.—10th September, 1903.—DANIEL GRIFFITH VAUGHAN, of Borung, Victoria, Stationmaster. Improvements in or attachable to brush-handles.

No. 16952.—10th September, 1903.—WILLIAM WALLACE, of Jerilderie, New South Wales, Saddler. Improvements connected with football and punching-ball valves.

No. 16953.—10th September, 1903.—CHARLES JOHNSTON, of A1 Boot-shop, George Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, at present residing at 33, Abel Smith Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Carpenter. A self-moving circular platform for putting sheep into dip.

No. 16955.—7th September, 1903.—ROBERT WALES, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved device for closing doors and the like.

No. 16957.—10th September, 1903.—THOMAS MASON WILFORD, of 11, Brandon Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Barrister-at-Law. Improved toasting-appliance.

No. 16958.—11th September, 1903.—DUGALD MACDONALD ROBERTSON, of 277, South Belt, Christchurch, New Zealand, Storeman. An improved totalisator.

No. 16959.—12th September, 1903.—JOHN WILLIAM LYES, of Heathcote Valley, near Christchurch, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved trap for sumps and the like.

No. 16960.—9th September, 1903.—JOHN D’ESMONDE, of Wellesley Street West, Auckland, New Zealand, Inventor. An improved saucepan for cooking by steam and economizing fuel in its use.

No. 16962.—9th September, 1903.—WILLIAM ANDERSON, of Abbotsford, Otago, New Zealand, Carpenter. Appliance for cutting sheet metal, cardboard, and the like.

No. 16963.—9th September, 1903.—MONTAGUE MOORE, of 408, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Mining Agent, and THOMAS JAMES HESKETT, of 86, Donald Street, Brunswick, Victoria, Engineer. Improvements in the treatment of ore for the manufacture of iron and steel.

No. 16964.—9th September, 1903.—WILLIAM VICKERY, Sen., SWANSON JACKSON VICKERY, and TOM HARRY VICKERY, all of 3, Adam Street, Burnley, Victoria, Engineers. Improvements in oil-engines.

No. 16965.—10th September, 1903.—JOHN THOMAS RODGERS, of Makikihi, New Zealand, Flax-dresser. Improved portable arrangement of apparatus for dressing flax.

No. 16968.—12th September, 1903.—JAMES LONGTON, of Department of Agriculture, Christchurch, New Zealand, Civil Servant. A float for milk-cans.

No. 16969.—12th September, 1903.—EDMUND GILLOW, of Westport, New Zealand, Civil Engineer. A combined drawing-board and easel, and T square for use in connection therewith.

No. 16971.—14th September, 1903.—PETRUS VAN LANSCHOTT ALKEMADE, of 448A, Flinders Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Lime and Cement Merchant. A rabbit-trapping fence.

No. 16972.—14th September, 1903.—FRANK PORRITT ROBERTS, of Rodney Street, Quarry Hill, Bendigo, Victoria, Produce merchant. An improved butter-cutter.

No. 16975.—15th September, 1903.—CHARLES FREDERICK LUNGLEY, of 2, Eville Place, Albert Park, Bourke, Victoria, Engineer. An improved method for the manufacture of malleable iron, steel, cast iron, and other alloys of iron from the ironsand of New Zealand.

No. 16976.—15th September, 1903.—EDWARD JOHN ELLERM, of New Plymouth, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved dust, draught, and rain excluder for doors.

No. 16978.—16th September, 1903.—THOMAS ROUSE, of 7, Old Hill Street, Stamford Hill, London, N.E., England, Gentleman, and HERRMANN COHN, of 7, Brunswick Square, St. Pancras, London, W.C., England, Merchant. Improved method of converting into briquettes or lumps ironsand, whether natural or prepared, by reducing to powder iron-ore or iron-wastes.

No. 16979.—16th September, 1903.—RICHARD HOWLAND, of 7, Daniel Street, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, Surveyor. Magneto-electrical separator for ironsand and the like.

No. 16980.—11th September, 1903.—ESTHER ANNABELLA THORNHILL, of 205, Esk Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Music-teacher. An improved pocket ready-reckoner.



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🏭 Patent No. 16954: Improved Renewable Heels and Soles for Boots and Shoes

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 September 1903
Patents, Footwear, Renewable Soles, Reversible Heels, Bootmaking, Mechanical Fastenings, Dunedin
  • William Bennet, Inventor of improved heels and soles

🏭 Patent No. 16966: Improvements in Liquid Measuring Utensils

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 September 1903
Patents, Measuring Utensils, Tinsmithing, Wire Handles, Liquid Measurement, Christchurch
  • Arthur Calvert, Co-inventor of improved measuring utensils
  • John Pickering Calvert, Co-inventor of improved measuring utensils

🏭 Provisional Specifications for New Inventions Accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 September 1903
Provisional Patents, Patent Applications, Inventors, Engineering, Agriculture, Household Devices, Nationwide
36 names identified
  • William Andrew Young, Applicant for improved motor palace-car
  • Thomas Carstairs Berry, Applicant for improved wire straining appliances
  • Hugh Duffin, Applicant for improved hose coupling
  • George William Grimmer, Applicant for improved spark-arrester
  • Alexander Currie, Co-applicant for improved post-hole borer
  • Robert Anderson, Co-applicant for improved post-hole borer
  • Archibald John McPharlin, Applicant for improved gum-tree incision tool
  • Alfred Monsell Sprainger Watts, Applicant for improved fire-guard
  • James Holmes Millar, Applicant for improved turnip-seed sowing device
  • William Henry Lambert, Applicant for improved knife-cleaner
  • Francis William Le Brun, Applicant for improved clothes-peg
  • Daniel Griffith Vaughan, Applicant for improvements to brush-handles
  • William Wallace, Applicant for improvements to football valves
  • Charles Johnston, Applicant for self-moving sheep-dip platform
  • Robert Wales, Applicant for improved door-closing device
  • Thomas Mason Wilford, Applicant for improved toasting-appliance
  • Dugald Macdonald Robertson, Applicant for improved totalisator
  • John William Lyes, Applicant for improved sump trap
  • John D’Esmonde, Applicant for improved steam saucepan
  • William Anderson, Applicant for sheet metal cutting appliance
  • Montague Moore, Co-applicant for improvements in ore treatment
  • Thomas James Hesket, Co-applicant for improvements in ore treatment
  • William Vickery (Senior), Co-applicant for improvements in oil-engines
  • Swanson Jackson Vickery, Co-applicant for improvements in oil-engines
  • Tom Harry Vickery, Co-applicant for improvements in oil-engines
  • John Thomas Rodgers, Applicant for improved portable flax-dressing apparatus
  • James Longton, Applicant for milk-can float
  • Edmund Gillow, Applicant for combined drawing-board and easel
  • Petrus Van Lanschott Alkemade, Applicant for rabbit-trapping fence
  • Frank Porritt Roberts, Applicant for improved butter-cutter
  • Charles Frederick Lungley, Applicant for improved method of manufacturing iron alloys from ironsand
  • Edward John Ellerm, Applicant for improved door excluder
  • Thomas Rouse, Co-applicant for briquette-making method from ironsand
  • Herrmann Cohn, Co-applicant for briquette-making method from ironsand
  • Richard Howland, Applicant for magneto-electrical ironsand separator
  • Esther Annabella Thornhill, Applicant for improved pocket ready-reckoner

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar