✨ Patent Notices
Mar. 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 883
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.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Provisional Specifications.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 16th March, 1904.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 17532.—10th February, 1904.—Francis Temple Page, of Dannevirke, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, Gentleman. An improved dust, draught, and rain excluder for doors.
No. 17575.—26th February, 1904.—Archibald John McPharlin, of Whangapoua, Auckland, New Zealand, Gum-farmer, and Robert Stephen Goodisson, of “St. Elmo,” Lower Nelson Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Miner. Improvements in miners’ spear pumps.
No. 17581.—27th February, 1904.—Herbert James Whitelaw, of Palmerston North, New Zealand, Saddler. An improved clothes-peg.
No. 17582.—27th February, 1904.—John Murgatroyd, of Avonside, near Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Wool Broker. Improved method of and apparatus for defrosting frozen meat.
No. 17585.—26th February, 1904.—George David Jones, of 78, Oxford Terrace, Christchurch, New Zealand, Tailor. Cycling-trousers.
No. 17591.—29th February, 1904.—ARCHIBALD JOHN MCPHARLIN, of Whangapoua, Auckland, New Zealand, Gum-farmer. An improved receptacle for catching kauri-gum.
No. 17592.—29th February, 1904.—ARCHIBALD JOHN MCPHARLIN, of Whangapoua, Auckland, New Zealand, Gum-farmer. An improvement in receptacles for catching kauri-gum.
No. 17593.—29th February, 1904.—ROBERT STEPHEN GOODISSON, of “St. Elmo,” Lower Nelson Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Miner, and ARCHIBALD JOHN MCPHARLIN, of Whangapoua, Auckland, New Zealand, Gum-farmer. An improved portable shower-bath.
No. 17606.—1st March, 1904.—EDWARD SMETHURST, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved means for controlling the speed of screw-propelled ships.
No. 17595.—1st March, 1904.—GEORGE HENRY CLAPHAM and JOHN LAUNCELOT BARLOW, both of Wellington, New Zealand, Metal-workers. Improved dies for use in the manufacture of cake-tins and the like.
No. 17597.—29th February, 1904.—CHARLES BRADSHAW, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. Improvements in or relating to motor-driven vehicles, with special reference to the method and apparatus for driving the same.
No. 17600.—2nd March, 1904.—HENRY RENNER CASSEL, of 135, Westbourne Terrace, London, England, Metallurgist, temporarily residing at 11, Broadway, New York, United States of America. An improved process and apparatus for filtering slimes and extracting values therefrom.
No. 17607.—27th February, 1904.—JAMES GEMMELL, of Incholme, Maheno, New Zealand, Farmer. Apparatus for stacking hay, straw, and the like.
No. 17608.—27th February, 1904.—GEORGE ARMSTRONG, of Roslyn, Dunedin, New Zealand, Draughtsman. Elevating-apparatus for tailings and the like.
No. 17614.—3rd March, 1904.—JOHN JARVIE GILLIES, of Bunnythorpe, New Zealand, Creamery-manager. Skim-milk-weighing machine.
No. 17616.—4th March, 1904.—ALBERT OLIVER SMITH, of Bunnythorpe, New Zealand, Carpenter and Builder. An improved acetylene-gas generator.
No. 17617.—4th March, 1904.—BERTIE PORTER, of Waikanae, Manawatu, New Zealand, Married Woman. An improved corset or bust-support.
No. 17620.—4th March, 1904.—ROBERT WALES, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Machine for impressing a stamp on envelopes and the like, operatable after the insertion of a coin therein.
No. 17621.—4th March, 1904.—ROBERT WALES, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Coin-operated stamping-machine.
No. 17622.—4th March, 1904.—HELENA SELWOOD, of Kingston, New Zealand, Hotelkeeper. Improved belt-fastener.
No. 17625.—7th March, 1904.—RODOLPHE JEAN WILLIAM GRASSET, of 10, Railway Place, South Yarra, Bourke, Victoria, Australia, Mechanical Engineer. An improved electrical hydro-pneumatic governor for marine engines.
No. 17629.—7th March, 1904.—JAMES BRAKE, of Durham Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Livery-stable Proprietor. Improved means for attaching breeching-straps to the shafts of vehicles.
No. 17631.—8th March, 1904.—WALTER SAMUEL COBHAM, of Wellington, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. Improvements in or relating to the wheels and axles of railway and tramway cars.
No. 17632.—8th March, 1904.—ANDREW TAIT WALKER ALLAN, of Thames, New Zealand, Miner. Improved gold-saving apparatus.
No. 17634.—8th March, 1904.—ARTHUR CECIL WOLFF, Railway Porter, and ALEXANDER MUTCH, Plumber, both of Carterton, New Zealand. Improvements in copper-boiler frames of iron, brick, or any metal composition or mineral which could be used for the purpose.
No. 17636.—9th March, 1904.—WALTER MIZON, of 180, Hanna Street, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Engineer. Method of and apparatus for propelling vessels or actuating machinery.
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 3rd to the 6th March, 1904, inclusive:—
Nil.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND-TERM FEES.
NO. 12360.—J. Haig, washing-appliance. 12th March, 1904.
No. 12460.—The New South Wales Sheep-dipping Company, Limited, sheep-dip (W. Todd). 9th March, 1904.
No. 12464.—F. H. Dannhardt and M. Mailer, earth or rock drill. 9th March, 1904.
No. 12510.—C. Kunzelmann, lock. 2nd March, 1904.
No. 13336.—C. A. Keller, electrical furnace. 5th March, 1904.
THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 9585.—Blanton Patents Syndicate, Limited, securing cam on shaft (E. A. Blanton, jun.). 5th March, 1904.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Subsequent Proprietors, &c., of Letters Patent registered.
[NOTE.—The name of the patentee is given in brackets. The date is that of registration.]
NO. 12405.—James Ower, of 9, Martin street, Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand, Representative. Fence. [S. W. Shaw.] Cyclone Woven-wire Fence Company. [W. Hewitt and J. and C. Lane.] 11th March, 1904.
No. 15068.—The Colonial Ammunition Company, Limited, a company registered in England under the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1900, carrying on business in the Colony of New Zealand, and having their registered office at Mount Eden, in the City of Auckland, in New Zealand aforesaid, Ammunition-manufacturers, registered as licensees during the unexpired residue of the term of the Letters Patent. Target for miniature range. [F. M. Gaudet.] 11th March, 1904.
No. 15425.—Charles Hayward Izard, of 43, Featherston Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Solicitor, registered as proprietor of seven and one-half parts or shares of the interest of William Augustine Collins. Cow-leg holder. [W. A. Collins.] 11th March, 1904.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
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🏭 Provisional Patent Applications Accepted
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry16 March 1904
Provisional Specification, Patent Application, Invention, Wellington, Hawke's Bay, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Canterbury, Manawatu, Victoria, Australia, New York, London
30 names identified
- Francis Temple Page, Accepted provisional patent for door excluder
- Archibald John McPharlin, Accepted provisional patent for miners’ spear pumps
- Robert Stephen Goodisson, Accepted provisional patent for miners’ spear pumps
- Herbert James Whitelaw, Accepted provisional patent for clothes-peg
- John Murgatroyd, Accepted provisional patent for meat defrosting method
- George David Jones, Accepted provisional patent for cycling-trousers
- Archibald John McPharlin, Accepted provisional patent for kauri-gum receptacle
- Archibald John McPharlin, Accepted provisional patent for improved gum receptacle
- Robert Stephen Goodisson, Accepted provisional patent for portable shower-bath
- Archibald John McPharlin, Accepted provisional patent for portable shower-bath
- Edward Smethurst, Accepted provisional patent for ship speed control
- George Henry Clapham, Accepted provisional patent for cake-tin dies
- John Launcelot Barlow, Accepted provisional patent for cake-tin dies
- Charles Bradshaw, Accepted provisional patent for motor vehicles
- Henry Renner Cassel, Accepted provisional patent for slime filtering process
- James Gemmell, Accepted provisional patent for hay-stacking apparatus
- George Armstrong, Accepted provisional patent for tailings elevating apparatus
- John Jarvie Gillies, Accepted provisional patent for skim-milk weighing machine
- Albert Oliver Smith, Accepted provisional patent for acetylene-gas generator
- Bertie Porter (Married Woman), Accepted provisional patent for corset support
- Robert Wales, Accepted provisional patent for coin-operated stamping machine
- Robert Wales, Accepted provisional patent for coin-operated stamping machine
- Helena Selwood, Accepted provisional patent for belt-fastener
- Rodolphe Jean William Grasset, Accepted provisional patent for marine engine governor
- James Brake, Accepted provisional patent for vehicle breeching-straps
- Walter Samuel Cobham, Accepted provisional patent for railway wheels and axles
- Andrew Tait Walker Allan, Accepted provisional patent for gold-saving apparatus
- Arthur Cecil Wolff, Accepted provisional patent for copper-boiler frames
- Alexander Mutch, Accepted provisional patent for copper-boiler frames
- Walter Mizon, Accepted provisional patent for vessel propulsion method
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry6 March 1904
Letters Patent, Sealed, No patents sealed, Patent Office, Wellington
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Second and Third Term Patent Fees Paid
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry12 March 1904
Patent Fees, Second Term, Third Term, Washing Appliance, Sheep-dip, Earth Drill, Lock, Electrical Furnace, Cam Securing
7 names identified
- J. Haig, Paid second-term fee for washing-appliance patent
- W. Todd, Representing company for sheep-dip patent
- F. H. Dannhardt, Paid second-term fee for earth or rock drill patent
- M. Mailer, Paid second-term fee for earth or rock drill patent
- C. Kunzelmann, Paid second-term fee for lock patent
- C. A. Keller, Paid second-term fee for electrical furnace patent
- E. A. jun. Blanton, Paid third-term fee for cam securing patent
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry11 March 1904
Patent Proprietors, Registration, Licensee, Representative, Shares, Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington
- James Ower, Registered as representative for fence patent
- W. Hewitt, Registered as licensee for fence patent
- J. and C. Lane, Registered as licensee for fence patent
- Charles Hayward Izard, Registered as proprietor of shares in cow-leg holder patent
- William Augustine Collins, Patent holder of cow-leg holder
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1904, No 25