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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 15
Provisional Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 17th February, 1904.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional
specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 17464.—18th January, 1904.—DE BEAUVOIR DE LISLE,
of Waimata Valley, Poverty Bay, New Zealand, Sheep-
farmcr, and EDWIN VALENTINE LUTTRELL, of Gisborne,
Poverty Bay aforesaid, Veterinary Surgeon. An improved
branding-composition.
No. 17473.—11th January, 1904.—WILLIAM WILKINSON, of
Mill Street, off Liverpool Street, Auckland, New Zealand,
Storeman. A game.
No. 17478.—15th January, 1904.—CHARLES H. WADDLE,
of 21, Lees Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Carriage-painter,
and SAMUEL WHITE, of Princes Street South, Dunedin
aforesaid, Coachbuilder. An improved table amusement.
No. 17491.—20th January, 1904.—JOHN JOHNSTON, of
Dunedin, New Zealand, Picture-framer. Frame for setting
off distances along a plank and enabling a saw to be used
therein to cut said plank at a desired angle and depth.
No. 17494.—22nd January, 1904.—DAVID WORLAND, of
Karoit Street, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia, Plumber.
Improved union joint for taps and hoses.
No. 17500.—29th January, 1904.—DAVID GREY SUTHER-
LAND, of 18, Clothier Street, Linwood, near Christchurch,
New Zealand, Plasterer. Improvements in tobacco-pipes.
No. 17501.—29th January, 1904.—GEORGE CHEWINGS, of
Glenelg, Mosshurn, Southland, New Zealand, Sheep-farmer.
An improved fencing-staple.
No. 17502.—29th January, 1904.—WILLIAM WHITE, of
Tarras, near Cromwell, Otago, New Zealand, Labourer.
Improvement in standards and straining-posts for wire
fencing.
No. 17503.—30th January, 1904.—JOHN WATSON SCULLY
and JAMES ANTHONY, of 62, Willis Street, Wellington, New
Zealand, Café Proprietors. A new or improved plate or tray
for holding oysters and other shell-fish.
No. 17504.—28th January, 1904.—CHARLES THOMAS
HODGES, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Master Plumber. Im-
proved gutter.
No. 17505.—28th January, 1904.—JAMES FLETCHER, of
Wyndham, New Zealand, Printer. Improved automatic fire-
alarm.
No. 17512.—4th February, 1904.—WILLIAM HOYLAND, of
Wellington, New Zealand, Cabinetmaker. Improvements in
or relating to couches and the like.
No. 17513.—4th February, 1904.—WILLIAM THOMAS NUT-
TALL, of Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. Improve-
ments in suspenders for trousers and other garments.
No. 17514.—4th February, 1904.—ROBERT JAMES MOORE,
of Ruahine, Rangitikei, New Zealand, Farm-hand. An im-
proved milk-aerator.
No. 17515.—4th February, 1904.—WILLIAM ALEXANDER
JUSTICE DUTCH, Brassfounder, and JAMES FORSYTH, Copper-
smith, both of Wellington, New Zealand. Improved means
for heating or pasteurizing milk and other liquids.
No. 17517.—2nd February, 1904.—WILLIAM HARVEY, of
Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand, Wholesale Tinsmith.
A bucket-handle projection support.
No. 17519.—6th February, 1904.—GEORGE DENNIS, Jun.,
of Waikai'a, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer. Improved appa-
ratus for raking material from sluice-boxes used for saving
gold and the like.
No. 17520.—3rd February, 1904.—WILLIAM BRIERLY, of
Seafield View Road, Auckland, New Zealand, and GEORGE
FRASER, of Phoenix Foundry, Auckland aforesaid. An im-
proved road-sweeper and dust-collector.
No. 17522.—5th February, 1904.—ALEXANDER WILLIAM
BICKERTON, of Wainoni Park, near Christchurch, New Zea-
land, Professor of Chemistry. A paper health-shelter for the
open-air treatment of disease, and generally for sleeping in
the open air protected from damp and draughts.
No. 17524.—8th February, 1904.—JOHN MITCHELL, of
Arthur Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Architect,
and GEORGE GEORGE, of Mount Roskill, Auckland aforesaid,
Director Technical Education. An improved sealable re-
ceptacle for nightsoil and the like.
No. 17525.—8th February, 1904.—GEORGE CRAW, of
Palmerston North, New Zealand, Flaxmiller. An improved
machine for stripping and washing flax.
No. 17531.—10th February, 1904.—ALEXANDER PARKER,
of Dannevirke, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved com-
bined lock and draught-excluder for windows.
No. 17533.—9th February, 1904.—MATTHEW COONEY, of
Gebbie’s Valley, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in or
relating to reaping-fingers.
No. 17534.—8th February, 1904.—JOHN SNOWDEN, of
Maropiu, Northern Wairoa, Auckland, New Zealand, Bush
Contractor. A bullock-bow key.
No. 17535.—11th February, 1904.—CHRISTOPHE SOULAS,
of Okato, by Opunake, Taranaki, New Zealand, Priest. An
improved projectile.
No. 17537.—11th February, 1904.—WILLIAM LORD, of
17, Hythe Road, Thornton Heath, Croydon, Surrey, Eng-
land, temporarily residing at the London Hotel, Port Mel-
bourne, Victoria, Gas Engineer. Improved apparatus for
generating gas for illuminating and heating purposes.
No. 17540.—9th February, 1904.—WILLIAM McCORKIN-
DALE, of Gore, New Zealand, Gold-miner. A sluice-box
clay-cutter.
ERRATUM.—No. 17442.—W. P. DALY, adjusting bolsters.
The date of this application has been wrongly inserted in
the Gazette of the 21st January as “7th January, 1904.” It
should read “7th December, 1903.”
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 4th February
to the 17th February, 1904, inclusive:—
No. 15022.—M. Saunders, harvesting-appliance.
No. 15475.—T. S. Philpott, non-refillable bottle.
No. 15532.—A. E. Cleaver, fire-escape.
No. 15552.—W. F. Slack, ventilator.
No. 15642.—H. Coe, plough attachment.
No. 15684.—W. A. Gamman, reversing rotation of
shafting.
No. 15827.—United Shoe Machinery Company, heel-com-
pressing machine (S. D. Leland).
No. 15828.—United Shoe Machinery Company, heel-com-
pressing machine (C. L. Allen).
No. 15992.—S. E. Denniston, dipping sheep.
No. 16656.—A. E. Warne, ore-concentrator.
No. 16666.—R. L. and D. Adams, wall-plaster and boiler-
covering (M. E. Loose—W. Coale).
No. 16793.—J. C. Henderson, W. J. Anderson, and E. S.
Burman, cheese-presser plate.
No. 16948.—J. Channon, seal lock (W. T. Percival).
No. 16991.—R. W. Curry, liquid salt.
No. 16992.—T. G. Stevens, vehicle-spring.
No. 17039.—W. H. Wyers, preserving yeast.
No. 17040.—The New Inverted Incandescent Gas-lamp
Company, Limited, gas-burner (A. Farkas).
No. 17068.—E. Hinton and F. A. Andrews, gas-tap.
No. 17070.—O. Oldham, jig pulley.
No. 17095.—W. G. Barger and H. C. Dix, disc cultivator.
No. 17100.—J. J. Matthews, acetylene-generator.
No. 17103.—E. J. Wilson, reversible plough.
No. 17123.—J. R. Hardy, kiln.
No. 17125.—Gysinge Aktiebolag, electric furnace (F. A.
Kjellin).
No. 17128.—C. J. Tully, wheel-lock and rein-holder.
No. 17129.—C. J. Tully, wheel-lock and rein-holder.
No. 17130.—C. F. Lungley, treating ironsand.
No. 17132.—N. Bendixen, sterilising milk.
No. 17156.—E. G. Abell, holder for window-sash.
No. 17189.—M. R. Green, non-refillable bottle.
No. 17191.—W. J. and H. G. Cummings, R. Chamberlain,
and J. W. Abernethy, passing line under submerged vessel.
No. 17192.—J. S. Bonneau, frame for stereotype matrices.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
NO. 12363.—T. Hood and F. Treweek, preventing rust
on iron and steel. 2nd February, 1904.
No. 12389.—Darling’s Patent Automatic Coupling, Limi-
ted, railway coupling (J. Darling and J. Darling, jun.). 14th
February, 1904.
No. 12437.—W. Healey, slop-bucket. 15th February, 1904.
No. 12444.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manu-
facturing Company, Limited, operating two-phase electric
motor (B. G. Lamme). 11th February, 1904.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 9336.—The American Steel and Wire Company of New
Jersey, woven-wire fence (A. J. Bates). 11th February,
1904.
No. 9351.—The Greenwich Inlaid Linoleum (Frederick
Walton’s New Patents) Company, Limited, mosaic floorcloth
(F. Walton). 13th February, 1904.
No. 9394.—A. H. Brownley, door-check. 6th February,
1904.
No. 9421.—T. Huntington and F. Heberlein, treatment of
sulphide ores. 9th February, 1904.
No. 10256.—M. Forsman, lotion. 5th February, 1904,
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
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🏭 Provisional Patent Specifications Accepted
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 February 1904
Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Inventors, Applications
33 names identified
- Beauvoir De Beauvoir de Lisle, Application for improved branding-composition
- Edwin Valentine Luttrell, Application for improved branding-composition
- William Wilkinson, Application for a game
- Charles H. Waddle, Application for improved table amusement
- Samuel White, Application for improved table amusement
- John Johnston, Application for plank frame tool
- David Worland, Application for improved union joint
- David Grey Sutherland, Application for improvements in tobacco-pipes
- George Chewings, Application for improved fencing-staple
- William White, Application for improvement in fencing posts
- John Watson Scully, Application for oyster plate or tray
- James Anthony, Application for oyster plate or tray
- Charles Thomas Hodges, Application for improved gutter
- James Fletcher, Application for improved fire-alarm
- William Hoyland, Application for improvements in couches
- William Thomas Nuttall, Application for improvements in suspenders
- Robert James Moore, Application for improved milk-aerator
- William Alexander Justice Dutch, Application for improved milk heating means
- James Forsyth, Application for improved milk heating means
- William Harvey, Application for bucket-handle support
- George, Jun. Dennis, Application for sluice-box raking apparatus
- William Brierly, Application for improved road-sweeper
- George Fraser, Application for improved road-sweeper
- Alexander William Bickerton (Professor of Chemistry), Application for paper health-shelter
- John Mitchell (Architect), Application for improved nightsoil receptacle
- George George (Director Technical Education), Application for improved nightsoil receptacle
- George Craw (Flaxmiller), Application for improved flax machine
- Alexander Parker (Engineer), Application for improved window lock
- Matthew Cooney (Farmer), Application for improvements in reaping-fingers
- John Snowden (Bush Contractor), Application for bullock-bow key
- Christophe Soulas (Priest), Application for improved projectile
- William Lord (Gas Engineer), Application for improved gas-generating apparatus
- William McCorkindale (Gold-miner), Application for sluice-box clay-cutter
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 February 1904
Patents, Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Inventions
40 names identified
- M. Saunders, Harvesting-appliance patent sealed
- T. S. Philpott, Non-refillable bottle patent sealed
- A. E. Cleaver, Fire-escape patent sealed
- W. F. Slack, Ventilator patent sealed
- H. Coe, Plough attachment patent sealed
- W. A. Gamman, Shafting reversal patent sealed
- S. D. Leland, Heel-compressing machine patent sealed
- C. L. Allen, Heel-compressing machine patent sealed
- S. E. Denniston, Dipping sheep patent sealed
- A. E. Warne, Ore-concentrator patent sealed
- M. E. Loose, Wall-plaster and boiler-covering patent sealed
- W. Coale, Wall-plaster and boiler-covering patent sealed
- J. C. Henderson, Cheese-presser plate patent sealed
- W. J. Anderson, Cheese-presser plate patent sealed
- E. S. Burman, Cheese-presser plate patent sealed
- J. Channon, Seal lock patent sealed
- W. T. Percival, Seal lock patent sealed
- R. W. Curry, Liquid salt patent sealed
- T. G. Stevens, Vehicle-spring patent sealed
- W. H. Wyers, Preserving yeast patent sealed
- A. Farkas, Gas-burner patent sealed
- E. Hinton, Gas-tap patent sealed
- F. A. Andrews, Gas-tap patent sealed
- O. Oldham, Jig pulley patent sealed
- W. G. Barger, Disc cultivator patent sealed
- H. C. Dix, Disc cultivator patent sealed
- J. J. Matthews, Acetylene-generator patent sealed
- E. J. Wilson, Reversible plough patent sealed
- J. R. Hardy, Kiln patent sealed
- F. A. Kjellin, Electric furnace patent sealed
- C. J. Tully, Wheel-lock and rein-holder patent sealed
- C. J. Tully, Second wheel-lock and rein-holder patent sealed
- C. F. Lungley, Treating ironsand patent sealed
- N. Bendixen, Sterilising milk patent sealed
- E. G. Abell, Window-sash holder patent sealed
- M. R. Green, Non-refillable bottle patent sealed
- W. J. and H. G. Cummings, Line passing under submerged vessel patent sealed
- R. Chamberlain, Line passing under submerged vessel patent sealed
- J. W. Abernethy, Line passing under submerged vessel patent sealed
- J. S. Bonneau, Frame for stereotype matrices patent sealed
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Patent Fees Paid for Second and Third Terms
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 February 1904
Patents, Fees, Renewals, Second-term, Third-term
12 names identified
- T. Hood, Second-term fee paid for rust prevention patent
- F. Treweek, Second-term fee paid for rust prevention patent
- J. Darling, Second-term fee paid for railway coupling patent
- J., jun. Darling, Second-term fee paid for railway coupling patent
- W. Healey, Second-term fee paid for slop-bucket patent
- B. G. Lamme, Second-term fee paid for electric motor patent
- A. J. Bates, Third-term fee paid for woven-wire fence patent
- F. Walton, Third-term fee paid for mosaic floorcloth patent
- A. H. Brownley, Third-term fee paid for door-check patent
- T. Huntington, Third-term fee paid for sulphide ore treatment patent
- F. Heberlein, Third-term fee paid for sulphide ore treatment patent
- M. Forsman, Third-term fee paid for lotion patent
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Erratum and Note on Provisional Specifications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 February 1904
Erratum, Patent, Provisional Specifications, Confidentiality
- W. P. Daly, Application date correction for bolster adjustment
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1904, No 15