✨ Provisional Patent Specifications
2568
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 94
Provisional Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 9th December, 1903.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 17087.—22nd November, 1903.—WILLIAM WHITE, of Tarras Station, Cromwell, Otago, New Zealand, Labourer. Wire standards.
No. 17117.—17th October, 1903.—JOHN RICHARD FLANAGAN, of Addington, New Zealand, Salvation Army Officer. An improved appliance for locking the wheels of carts and the like.
No. 17142.—23rd October, 1903.—NORMAN NAISMITH, of St. Andrew’s, South Canterbury, New Zealand, Blacksmith. A dutch and drag hoe, to be used on one and the same handle.
No. 17161.—24th October, 1903.—EDGAR MARTIN PERDRIAU, of Cary Street, Drummoyne, near Sydney, New South Wales, Business Manager (assignee of Harold Daniell, of Shadforth Street, Mosman, near Sydney aforesaid, Salesman). Improvements in riding and driving coats or overcoats.
No. 17214.—5th November, 1903.—WILLIAM HENRY ATKIN, of Auckland, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. Improvements in furnaces, causing an increased draught.
No. 17222.—11th November, 1903.—WILLIAM WAKEFIELD ADAM, of 104–105, Great Saffron Hill, London, E.C., England, Manager of the Plaissetty Mantle Syndicate (Limited), and MATTHEW ATKINSON ADAM, of 145, Fordwych Road, West Hampstead, London aforesaid, Consulting Engineer. Improvements in and relating to the manufacture of incandescent mantles and burners therefor.
No. 17233. — 10th November, 1903. — ASA NORMAN WHITNEY, of Melbourne Club, Melbourne, Victoria, Certificated Captain M.N. Engineer, and Ammunition Manufacturer, &c. An improved vessel for patrol, despatch, defence, life-saving, pleasure, and other purposes.
No. 17235.—11th November, 1903.—ROBERT WALES, of 5, Commercial Chambers, 24, Manse Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Method of and apparatus for cutting material to form mitre or bevel joints.
No. 17236. — 11th November, 1903. — JAMES THOMAS ROBINSON, of Auckland, New Zealand, Boot Salesman. A combined lift and sole press knife for boot-manufacturing.
No 17238.—12th November, 1903.—JOHN WILKINSON, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Solicitor (nominee of John Douglass, of Hampden, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer). Improved hurdle.
No. 17241.—16th November, 1903.—WILLIAM JOHN JAMES, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Plasterer. An improved trough for holding water, food for cattle, and the like.
No. 17243. —14th November, 1903.—HENRY WEBSTER, of Cheltenham, New Zealand, Contractor. An interchangeable-blade hoe.
No. 17244.—16th November, 1903.—SAMUEL NICOLSON, of Medway Street, Gore, New Zealand, Sailmaker. An improved inner tube for motor-cars and other vehicles.
No. 17245. — 16th November, 1903. — ALFRED JEROME CADMAN, of Avondale, Auckland, New Zealand (nominee of James Lyle, of 39, Rye Hill Park, S.E., Surrey, England, Engineer). An improved continuous retort for the destruction of small or finely divided vegetable substances.
No. 17246. — 16th November, 1903. — ALFRED JEROME CADMAN, of Avondale, Auckland, New Zealand (nominee of James Lyle, of 39, Rye Hill Park, S.E., Surrey, England, Engineer). An improved process and combination of ingredients to produce smokeless fuel briquettes.
No. 17250.—17th November, 1903.—JOHN HARRIS, of Melrose, Wellington, New Zealand, Settler. Improvements in incubators.
No. 17251.—17th November, 1903.—LEO AUSTIN WALSH, of Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand, Manufacturer of Tobacco. An improved fish-hook.
No. 17252.—17th November, 1903.—ARTHUR HULL, of Kaihu, Northern Wairoa, New Zealand, Watchmaker. Improved means for repairing leaks in metal vessels.
No. 17253.—17th November, 1903.—JOSEPH ARTHUR JAGGERS, of Parua Bay, Whangarei, New Zealand, Storekeeper. An improved rowlock.
No. 17254. — 16th November, 1903. — JOHN WILLIAM THOMAS and CHARLES OLIVER McCUTCHEON, both of Christchurch, New Zealand, Well-sinkers. Improvements in or relating to apparatus for sinking wells.
No. 17255.—14th November, 1903.—HERBERT OLIVER, of Hororata, New Zealand, Farmer. Improved means for adjusting a gate upon its mounting.
No. 17256.—16th November, 1903.—P. and D. DUNCAN, Limited, of Tuam Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineers. Improvements in cultivators.
No. 17257.—16th November, 1903.—P. and D. DUNCAN, Limited, of Tuam Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineers. An improved road wheel for vehicles.
No. 17258.—14th November, 1903. — FRANCIS RICHARD VANSTONE, of Little River, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved fencing-dropper.
No. 17262.—18th November, 1903. — CHARLES SMITH HENDERSON, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Cabinetmaker. Improved means for pivoting swinging mirrors.
No. 17263.—18th November, 1903. — HENRY STEPHEN WOOLCOTT, of Central Fire Station, Jervois Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, Fire-brigade Man. Combined high- and low-pressure tap.
No. 17264.—17th November, 1903.—THOMAS EARNSHAW and NORMAN STANLEY PRICHARD, both of Hinds, New Zealand, Grocers. Improved self-acting brake mechanism for carts and the like.
No. 17265.—14th November, 1903.—CHARLES UDDSTROM, of Greymouth, New Zealand, Cabinetmaker. Improvement to wire-woven-mattress frame.
No. 17271.—19th November, 1903.—THOMAS WILSON, Blacksmith, and ISAAC GRAMMER, Carpenter, both of Ashhurst, New Zealand. An improved rail-joint.
No. 17273.—19th November, 1903.—ARTHUR LAWRENCE and FRANCIS JOSEPH LAWRENCE, both of Christchurch, New Zealand, Egg-graders. Improved means for packing eggs for transport purposes.
No. 17274.—18th November, 1903.—ARCHIBALD MILLER, Grocer, and FREDERICK WILLIAM BARTON, Gardener, both of Dunedin, New Zealand. Improved rail-joint.
No. 17275.—18th November, 1903.—RICHARD KNOWLES PARKERSON, of Ealing, Canterbury, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer. Improved apparatus for propelling vessels, and for use as a water-motor.
No. 17276.—22nd November, 1903.—ROBERT HOLLAND, of Flemington, Canterbury, New Zealand, Mill-owner. An improved pin for shoes of traction-engines.
No. 17277.—21st November, 1903.—JOHN CHARLES WILLIAMS, of 45, Durham Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Painter. An improved washing-tablet.
No. 17280.—23rd November, 1903.—ALEXANDER STORRIE, of Dee Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Implement-manufacturer. Improvements in and relating to apparatus for thinning turnips and similar root crops.
No. 17282.—19th November, 1903.—FREDERICK NEWSON, of Sentinel Road, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Carpenter. A new game.
No. 17285. — 28th November, 1903. — FREDERICK JOHN JONES, of Wellington, New Zealand, Agent (nominee of the A. H. Andrews Company, of Chicago, Illinois, United States of America—the assignees of Horace Judson Morton, of Chicago aforesaid). A kiln for drying timber.
No. 17286. — 25th November, 1903. — ROBERT WILLIAM WALPOLE, of Opua, Auckland, New Zealand, Settler. An improved beverage.
No. 17287. — 25th November, 1903. — SAMUEL EDWARD DENNISTON, of Fox Street, Avenal, Southland, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved apparatus for treating flax and similar vegetable fibres.
No. 17289. — 24th November, 1903. — HUGH McCALDER SARGENT and ALFRED LITTLEPROUD, of Mechanics Bay, Auckland, New Zealand, Coach and Carriage Builders. A device for printing name on a glass panel on any vehicle.
No. 17290. — 24th November, 1903. — WILLIAM ROBERT WALKER, of Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand, Tanner. An improved working knee-pad.
No. 17291. — 23rd November, 1903. — THOMAS WILLIAM MAY, of Hackett Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Builder’s Foreman. An improved water-cistern for water-closets and the like.
No. 17292. — 23rd November, 1903. — LAWRENCE JOHN BARNES, of Scotia Place, Auckland, New Zealand, Machinist. An improved broom handle connection.
No. 17293.—26th November, 1903.—JOHN WISEMAN, of Auckland, New Zealand, Merchant. Improved means for locking window-sashes at any desired position.
No. 17295.—26th November, 1903.—BERNARD MOSS, of 121, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Bourke, Victoria, Inventor. An improved appliance for the adjustment of candles operated by spiral springs within tubes or sockets, for carriage-lamps and the like.
No. 17296.—27th November, 1903.—WILLIAM STOKES, Jun., of Ferry Road, Woolston, Christchurch, New Zealand, Cycle-manufacturer. Improvements in reproducers of graphophones.
No. 17297.—25th November, 1903.—ROBERT BAIN WIGHT, of Norfolk Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Storeman. An improved beverage.
No. 17299.—25th November, 1903.—ANDREW MCLEOD, of Arch Hill, Auckland, New Zealand, Commission Agent. An improved marking or branding stamp.
No. 17300.—24th November, 1903.—JOHN ARNABOLDI, of Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. A combined
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56 names identified
- William White, Applicant for patent on wire standards
- John Richard Flannagan, Applicant for patent on locking wheels of carts
- Norman Naismith, Applicant for patent on dutch and drag hoe
- Edgar Martin Perdriau, Applicant for patent on riding and driving coats
- William Henry Atkin, Applicant for patent on furnace improvements
- William Wakefield Adam, Applicant for patent on incandescent mantles
- Matthew Atkinson Adam, Applicant for patent on incandescent mantles
- Asa Norman Whitney (Certificated Captain M.N. Engineer), Applicant for patent on improved vessel
- Robert Wales, Applicant for patent on cutting material for mitre joints
- James Thomas Robinson, Applicant for patent on combined lift and sole press knife
- John Wilkinson, Applicant for patent on improved hurdle
- William John James, Applicant for patent on improved trough
- Henry Webster, Applicant for patent on interchangeable-blade hoe
- Samuel Nicolson, Applicant for patent on improved inner tube
- Alfred Jerome Cadman, Applicant for patent on continuous retort
- Alfred Jerome Cadman, Applicant for patent on smokeless fuel briquettes
- John Harris, Applicant for patent on improvements in incubators
- Leo Austin Walsh, Applicant for patent on improved fish-hook
- Arthur Hull, Applicant for patent on repairing leaks in metal vessels
- Joseph Arthur Jaggers, Applicant for patent on improved rowlock
- John William Thomas, Applicant for patent on improvements in well-sinking apparatus
- Charles Oliver McCutcheon, Applicant for patent on improvements in well-sinking apparatus
- Herbert Oliver, Applicant for patent on improved means for adjusting a gate
- P. and D. Duncan, Applicant for patent on improvements in cultivators
- P. and D. Duncan, Applicant for patent on improved road wheel
- Francis Richard Vanstone, Applicant for patent on improved fencing-dropper
- Charles Smith Henderson, Applicant for patent on improved means for pivoting mirrors
- Henry Stephen Woolcott, Applicant for patent on combined high- and low-pressure tap
- Thomas Earnshaw, Applicant for patent on improved self-acting brake mechanism
- Norman Stanley Prichard, Applicant for patent on improved self-acting brake mechanism
- Charles Uddstrom, Applicant for patent on improvement to wire-woven-mattress frame
- Thomas Wilson, Applicant for patent on improved rail-joint
- Isaac Grammer, Applicant for patent on improved rail-joint
- Arthur Lawrence, Applicant for patent on improved means for packing eggs
- Francis Joseph Lawrence, Applicant for patent on improved means for packing eggs
- Archibald Miller, Applicant for patent on improved rail-joint
- Frederick William Barton, Applicant for patent on improved rail-joint
- Richard Knowles Parkerson, Applicant for patent on improved apparatus for propelling vessels
- Robert Holland, Applicant for patent on improved pin for traction-engine shoes
- John Charles Williams, Applicant for patent on improved washing-tablet
- Alexander Storrie, Applicant for patent on improvements in turnip-thinning apparatus
- Frederick Newson, Applicant for patent on new game
- Frederick John Jones, Applicant for patent on kiln for drying timber
- Robert William Walpole, Applicant for patent on improved beverage
- Samuel Edward Denniston, Applicant for patent on improved apparatus for treating flax
- Hugh McCalder Sargent, Applicant for patent on device for printing names on glass panels
- Alfred Littleproud, Applicant for patent on device for printing names on glass panels
- William Robert Walker, Applicant for patent on improved working knee-pad
- Thomas William May, Applicant for patent on improved water-cistern
- Lawrence John Barnes, Applicant for patent on improved broom handle connection
- John Wiseman, Applicant for patent on improved means for locking window-sashes
- Bernard Moss, Applicant for patent on improved appliance for candle adjustment
- William Stokes (Junior), Applicant for patent on improvements in graphophone reproducers
- Robert Bain Wight, Applicant for patent on improved beverage
- Andrew McLeod, Applicant for patent on improved marking stamp
- John Arnoldi, Applicant for patent on combined device
NZ Gazette 1903, No 94