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Dec. 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2569

life-guard and automatic brake for tram-cars and other vehicles of like nature.

No. 17301.—23rd November, 1903.—THE NEW ZEALAND MITRE MACHINE COMPANY, LIMITED, a company incorporated in New Zealand under “The Companies Act, 1882,” and its amendments, and having its registered office at Dunedin, New Zealand (assignees of Ralph Dunne, of Dunedin aforesaid, Picture-framer). Improvements relating to the rests of mitre-cutting apparatus, in which strips are cut together.

No. 17303.—27th November, 1903.—LEONARD BROWNLOW HORROCKS, of Wellington, New Zealand, Settler. Improvements in vending-machines.

No. 17304.—26th November, 1903.—OSCAR PETERSEN, of 168, South Belt, Christchurch, New Zealand, Foreman Clicker. An improved sandal.

No. 17305.—25th November, 1903.—ANNIE LOUISA HEWTON, wife of John Overend Hewton, Baker, of 213, Princes Street, Dunedin, New Zealand (nominee of John Overend Hewton aforesaid). Improved sash-raiser and lock.

No. 17306.—25th November, 1903.—JAMES WILLIAM HARDY, Teacher, and THOMAS IRELAND WRIGHT, Iron-moulder, both of Dunedin, New Zealand. Improvements relating to the supply and discharge of cisterns.

No. 17307.—25th November, 1903.—GEORGE FOSTER, of Rose Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand, Carpenter. An electrical device for preventing slugs, snails, and such-like from destroying plants of any kind.

No. 17308.—28th November, 1903.—FREDERICK JAMES SHELTON, of Wellington, New Zealand, Importer. Improved means for heating kitchen ranges and other furnaces.

No. 17309.—1st December, 1903.—ALBAN VINCENT KNAPP, of Herbert Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Farrier. A new or improved device for expanding horses’ hoofs.

No. 17311.—28th November, 1903.—BURNETTE RENE GARRETT, wife of Richard Zachariah Garrett, of Mount Roskill, Auckland, New Zealand, Commercial Traveller. Improvements in trolley-arm rollers or wheels, and electric-cable connections in relation thereto.

No. 17312.—27th November, 1903.—JAMES ROBERTSON, of Waitati, New Zealand, Ploughman. Improved driving-mechanism for ditch-plough elevator.

No. 17313.—2nd December, 1903.—ROBERT SCOTT WATSON, of Islington, Canterbury, New Zealand, Refrigerating Engineer. Improved means for cleaning pipes of refrigerating apparatus.

No. 17315.—2nd December, 1903.—JOHN BENJAMIN HADAWAY, of 696, North Main Street, Brockton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States of America, Inventor. Improvements in or relating to channel-flap-laying machines.

No. 17317.—3rd December, 1903.—NEWTON ROBERTS GORDON, of 106, Cardigan Street, Carlton, Bourke, Victoria, Engineer. Improvements in projector machines for producing representations of living movements on a screen.

No. 17319.—3rd December, 1903.—COSMANN NETTHEIM, of the firm of Farleigh, Nettheim, and Co., of 80, Clarence Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Leather Merchant, and RICHARD STEELE, of 40, Porter Street, Waverley, near Sydney aforesaid, Factory-manager. An improved boot.

No. 17321.—2nd December, 1903.—JAMES WILLIAM GEORGE, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Carpenter. An improved castor for furniture.

No. 17322.—2nd December, 1903.—WALTER JAMES STANDEN, of Pleasant Point, South Canterbury, New Zealand, Miller. Device for cutting and tailing lambs.

No. 17323.—2nd December, 1903.—ANDREW JOHN PARK, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Patent Agent (nominee of William Beamish, of Cromwell, Central Otago, New Zealand, Occupied in the Dredging Industry). Improved shackle and snatch-block.

No. 17324.—2nd December, 1903.—JOHN CHRISTIE and THOMAS REID CHRISTIE, both of Dunedin, New Zealand, Plumbers (nominees of William Borlase, of North-east Valley, Dunedin aforesaid, Mechanical Engineer). Combined wire cutter, twister, and winder for wire-strainers.

No. 17325.—28th November, 1903.—ROBERT LYALL CHRISTIE, of Gore, New Zealand, Blacksmith. A rope-driven automatic plough-scoop.

No. 17326.—5th December, 1903.—JOHN SAMUEL SLEIGHT, of Kaukapakapa, Kaipara, Auckland, New Zealand, Kauri-gum Buyer. An improved rail-joint.

No. 17330.—5th December, 1903.—FREDERICK JOHN JONES, of Hume’s Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Manufacturer’s Agent. An improved extensible bracket.

No. 17331.—5th December, 1903.—HUGH LAMONT GREER, of Johnsonville, Labourer, and THOMAS COLMAN, of Ngahauranga, Butcher, both of Wellington, New Zealand. Improvements in the tips of billiard-cues.

No. 17332.—7th December, 1903.—HENRY STEPHEN WOOLCOTT, of Central Fire Station, Wellington, New Zealand, Fire-brigade Man. Improved connection for drain-pipes.

No. 17333.—4th December, 1903.—THOMAS JAMES HESKETT, of 86, Donald Street, Brunswick, near Melbourne, Victoria, Steel-founder. An improved method of smelting metallic oxides and of melting metals and alloys.

No. 17335.—3rd December, 1903.—ELIAS HENRY NANKIVELL, of Waikouaiti, New Zealand, Farmer. Means for oiling idle pinions and pulleys on a moving shaft.

No. 17336.—3rd December, 1903.—JOHN HENRY GAY, of Oamaru, New Zealand, Accountant. Improved ventilating-window.

No. 17337.—7th December, 1903.—JAMES ARTHUR WEBB, of 209, Esplanade West, Port Melbourne, Victoria, Stevedore. Improvements in bag and package receivers.

No. 17338.—3rd December, 1903.—CHARLES BUTLER, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Storeman. An improved washing-machine.

No. 17340.—7th December, 1903.—THOMAS WILLIAM DENTON, of East Eyreton, New Zealand, Farmer. An attachment to ploughs for planting potatoes.

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

[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.]

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent sealed.

LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 25th November to the 10th December, 1903, inclusive :—

No. 14880.—J. Cook and J. Danks, water-closet cistern.

No. 15170.—J. Anderson, plough.

No. 15199.—J. Johnson, pneumatic foot.

No. 15220.—H. N. McLeod and G. A. Hurley, gold-saving apparatus.

No. 15265.—A. Gray, claw-hammer and staple-drawer.

No. 15266.—A. Gray, saddle tool-bag.

No. 15267.—A. Gray, combined file, wire-twister, and rule.

No. 15281.—R. H. Coltman, ejecting silt from tanks, &c.

No. 15390.—A. Cederman, dredge-bucket.

No. 15593.—G. W. Wright, concentrating ores.

No. 15650.—United Shoe Machinery Company, trimming boot-soles (B. F. Mayo).

No. 15660.—H. H. Murdoch, set-square.

No. 16329.—J. Foster, binder for music, &c.

No. 16501.—W. Kingsland, electric switch.

No. 16628.—W. H. Pearson and W. Peters, shot-making machinery.

No. 16640.—M. Arragon, heating schoolrooms, churches, &c.

No. 16641.—J. D. Wilson, brick-kiln.

No. 16677.—A. W. Hooke, treating slimes.

No. 16747.—H. Manning, lock-stitch sewing-machine.

No. 16753.—J. Channon, seal lock for mail-bag (J. J. Russell).

No. 16794.—W. Monteath, flushing cistern.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

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

SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 12228.—A., D., and R. B. Clark, elevator for bags of wheat, &c. (R. Perkins and J. Swann.) 26th November, 1903.

No. 12276.—The International Pneumatic Tool Company, Limited, pneumatic drill. (H. J. Kemman.) 26th November, 1903.

No. 12317.—The International Pneumatic Tool Company, Limited, direct-acting engine. (H. J. Kemman and E. N. Hurley.) 26th November, 1903.

No. 14058.—E. Langer, dress-cutting chart. 25th November, 1903.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 9081.—L. Lawson, mail-bag fastening. 24th November, 1903.

No. 9102.—K. A. May, extraction of gold and silver from ores. (F. C. May.) 3rd December, 1903.

No. 9111.—Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of Christchurch, cess-pan and cover. (A. W. Jones.) 4th December, 1903.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

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🏭 Acceptance of Provisional Patent Specifications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 December 1903
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Patent Office, Inventors, New Zealand, International
37 names identified
  • Ralph Dunne, Assignor of patent specification
  • Leonard Brownlow Horrocks, Inventor of vending-machine improvements
  • Oscar Petersen, Inventor of improved sandal
  • Annie Louisa Hewton, Nominee for improved sash-raiser and lock
  • John Overend Hewton, Actual inventor, nominee relationship
  • James William Hardy, Co-inventor of cistern supply and discharge improvements
  • Thomas Ireland Wright, Co-inventor of cistern supply and discharge improvements
  • George Foster, Inventor of electrical slug and snail deterrent
  • Frederick James Shelton, Inventor of improved furnace heating means
  • Alban Vincent Knapp, Inventor of horse hoof expansion device
  • Burnette Rene Garrett, Inventor of trolley-arm roller and cable improvements
  • Richard Zachariah Garrett, Spouse of inventor
  • James Robertson, Inventor of improved ditch-plough driving mechanism
  • Robert Scott Watson, Inventor of pipe cleaning means for refrigeration
  • John Benjamin Hadaway, Inventor of channel-flap-laying machine improvements
  • Newton Roberts Gordon, Inventor of projector machine improvements
  • Cosmann Nettheim, Co-inventor of improved boot
  • Richard Steele, Co-inventor of improved boot
  • James William George, Inventor of improved furniture castor
  • Walter James Staden, Inventor of lamb cutting and tailing device
  • Andrew John Park, Nominee for improved shackle and snatch-block
  • William Beamish, Actual inventor, nominee relationship
  • John Christie, Co-inventor of combined wire cutter, twister, and winder
  • Thomas Reid Christie, Co-inventor of combined wire cutter, twister, and winder
  • William Borlase, Actual inventor, nominee relationship
  • Robert Lyall Christie, Inventor of rope-driven automatic plough-scoop
  • John Samuel Sleight, Inventor of improved rail-joint
  • Frederick John Jones, Inventor of improved extensible bracket
  • Hugh Lamont Greer, Co-inventor of billiard-cue tip improvements
  • Thomas Colman, Co-inventor of billiard-cue tip improvements
  • Henry Stephen Woolcott, Inventor of improved drain-pipe connection
  • Thomas James Heskett, Inventor of improved metal smelting method
  • Elias Henry Nankivell, Inventor of means for oiling moving shaft components
  • John Henry Gay, Inventor of improved ventilating window
  • James Arthur Webb, Inventor of improvements in bag receivers
  • Charles Butler, Inventor of improved washing-machine
  • Thomas William Denton, Inventor of potato planting plough attachment

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 December 1903
Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Inventions, Patent Office, Assignees
23 names identified
  • J. Cook, Co-inventor of water-closet cistern
  • J. Danks, Co-inventor of water-closet cistern
  • J. Anderson, Inventor of plough
  • J. Johnson, Inventor of pneumatic foot
  • H. N. McLeod, Co-inventor of gold-saving apparatus
  • G. A. Hurley, Co-inventor of gold-saving apparatus
  • A. Gray, Multiple inventions including claw-hammer, tool-bag, and combined tool
  • R. H. Coltman, Inventor of silt ejection system
  • A. Cederman, Inventor of dredge-bucket
  • G. W. Wright, Inventor of ore concentrating method
  • B. F. Mayo, Representative for United Shoe Machinery Company
  • H. H. Murdoch, Inventor of set-square
  • J. Foster, Inventor of binder for music
  • W. Kingsland, Inventor of electric switch
  • W. H. Pearson, Co-inventor of shot-making machinery
  • W. Peters, Co-inventor of shot-making machinery
  • M. Arragon, Inventor of schoolroom and church heating system
  • J. D. Wilson, Inventor of brick-kiln
  • A. W. Hooke, Inventor of slimes treatment method
  • H. Manning, Inventor of lock-stitch sewing-machine
  • J. Channon, Inventor of seal lock for mail-bag
  • J. J. Russell, Representative for J. Channon
  • W. Monteath, Inventor of flushing cistern

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Payment of Patent Fees

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 December 1903
Patent Fees, Second-Term Fees, Third-Term Fees, Payments, Patent Office
10 names identified
  • A., D., and R. B. Clark, Inventors of elevator for bags, second-term fee paid
  • R. Perkins, Representative for A., D., and R. B. Clark
  • J. Swann, Representative for A., D., and R. B. Clark
  • H. J. Kemman, Representative for International Pneumatic Tool Company
  • E. N. Hurley, Co-representative for International Pneumatic Tool Company
  • E. Langer, Inventor of dress-cutting chart, second-term fee paid
  • L. Lawson, Inventor of mail-bag fastening, third-term fee paid
  • K. A. May, Inventor of gold and silver extraction method, third-term fee paid
  • F. C. May, Representative for K. A. May
  • A. W. Jones, Representative for Christchurch City Council

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar