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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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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, 11th May, 1904.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional specifications, have been accepted as under:—
No. 17509.—3rd February, 1904.—WILLIAM PERCY SIMMONDS, of Flaxmore, Moutere, Nelson, New Zealand, Labourer. An instrument to familiarise sight and sound in music.
No. 17762.—6th April, 1904.—JAMES MACALISTER, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Engineer. A combined oil-engine tractor and chaff cutter and bagger.
No. 17774.—13th April, 1904.—LEONARD BROWNLOW HORROCKS, of Wellington, New Zealand, Settler. Improved means for sustaining window-sashes at any desired height and for preventing the rattling thereof.
No. 17792.—14th April, 1904.—WILLIAM BEAMISH, of Cromwell, Central Otago, New Zealand, Occupied in the Dredging Industry. Fastener for boots and the like.
No. 17793.—14th April, 1904.—WILLIAM BEAMISH, of Cromwell, Central Otago, New Zealand, Occupied in the Dredging Industry. Improved button-holes for collars and the like.
No. 17794.—14th April, 1904.—WILLIAM BEAMISH, of Cromwell, Central Otago, New Zealand, Engaged in the Dredging Industry. Improved shackle.
No. 17797.—18th April, 1904.—JOHN BUCHANAN HAY and ALBERT JOHN DANIEL, both of Petone, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineers. Improved means for treating the offal of animal carcases.
No. 17798.—18th April, 1904.—AH PAT, of Foxton, New Zealand, Storekeeper. Improved driving-mechanism for bicycles.
No. 17804.—19th April, 1904.—ALFRED OWEN GRUNDY, of Queen Street, Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An improvement in thimbles.
No. 17805.—19th April, 1904.—SAMUEL SMITH, of Princes Street, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, Merchant Tailor. Improved measuring-apparatus for tailors’ use.
No. 17806.—19th April, 1904.—ADAM WERNER, WILLIAM GEORGE BREACH, and JOHN FUSSELL (trading as A. Werner and Co.), all of Doyleston, Canterbury, New Zealand, Engineers. Improved apparatus for regulating the tension of the belts of elevators and the like.
No. 17809.—21st April, 1904.—ARTHUR SOUTHEY BAKER, of Auckland, New Zealand, Solicitor. An improved boot-tree.
No. 17811.—21st April, 1904.—GEORGE ARTHUR GRACE, of 279, Victoria Street, Ballarat East, Victoria, Australia, Accountant. Means for obtaining address slips for envelopes, newspapers, circulars, and the like.
No. 17812.—21st April, 1904.—ALFRED LITTLE, of 54, Oriental Bay, Wellington, New Zealand, Company-manager (nominee of C. Greatrex and Son., Limited, of Walsall, England, Wholesale Saddlers). Improvements in and relating to pneumatic riding-saddles.
No. 17813.—21st April, 1904.—ROBERT LESLIE STEWART, of Swanson Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Manufacturing Stationer. Improved attachment to pen-nibs for retaining the ink therein.
No. 17816.—21st April, 1904.—GILBERT HAWKINS FOWLER, of Aylesbury, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved trap for catching birds.
No. 17818.—20th April, 1904.—JOHN WILLIAM ROONEY, of Smith Street, Caversham, New Zealand, Painter, &c. Improved trolly-poles for electric tramcars.
No. 17819.—20th April, 1904.—HERMAN SEIFERT, of Wallacetown, Invercargill, New Zealand, Flax-miller. An improved water-scutching attachment.
No. 17821.—21st April, 1904.—THOMAS KENDRICK, of Argyle Street, Mornington, Dunedin, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. Improved spring hand-truck.
No. 17822.—21st April, 1904.—ROBERT WALES, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements in franking-machines.
No. 17823.—25th April, 1904.—COLIN KENNEDY, of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Engineer. Improvements in the manufacture of cases, boxes, or other receptacles intended to contain fruit or other perishable goods.
No. 17825.—25th April, 1904.—FRANK HENRY WALDMAR COWPER, of Featherston Street, Wellington, New Zealand (nominee of Fred Broad, of 80, Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Company-manager). An improved device for suspending coats and the like.
No. 17826.—25th April, 1904.—THOMAS ALEXANDER NASH, of Lower High Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Grocer. Improved device for preventing the guttering of candles.
No. 17827.—25th April, 1904.—SUSAN MINTROM, of Monsell Street, Woolston, near Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Employed in Domestic Duties. Improved device for cleaning dried fruits, such as currants, raisins, and the like.
No. 17831.—25th April, 1904.—THOMAS MARK DEAN, Carpenter, and JOHN HARRIS, Plasterer, both of Purau, Canterbury, New Zealand. An improved flooring-crimp.
No. 17833.—27th April, 1904.—JOHN KING, of Ashhurst, Wellington, New Zealand, Railway Servant. Improvements in non-refillable bottles.
No. 17834.—27th April, 1904.—RICHARD ORWIN, Plumber, and ANDREWS JACK, Brass-finisher, both of 14, Majoribanks Street, Wellington, New Zealand. Improved combined ball cock and stop-valve.
No. 17835.—27th April, 1904.—UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Paterson, State of New Jersey, United States of America, a corporation duly organized under the laws of said State of New Jersey, and having a place of business at 205, Lincoln Street, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America (assignees of Warren Frasier, of Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts aforesaid, Inventor). Improvements in or relating to sole-laying, sole-levelling, or other sole-pressing or like machines used in the manufacture of boots or shoes.
No. 17837.—27th April, 1904.—SIDNEY CHURCHILL-OTTON, of 362, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Commercial Traveller, and MAXWELL POLLAK DUNLOP, of Thanet Street, Malvern, Victoria, Accountant. A new and improved game of table cricket.
No. 17839.—27th April, 1904.—UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Paterson, State of New Jersey, United States of America, a corporation duly organized under the laws of said State of New Jersey, and having a place of business at 205, Lincoln Street, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America (assignees of Benjamin Franklin Mayo, of Salem, Essex, Massachusetts aforesaid, Inventor). Improvements in or relating to sole-laying, sole-levelling, or other sole-pressing or like machines used in the manufacture of boots or shoes.
No. 17840.—27th April, 1904.—UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Paterson, State of New Jersey, United States of America, a corporation duly organized under the laws of said State of New Jersey, and having a place of business at 205, Lincoln Street, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America (assignees of John Benjamin Hadaway, of Brockton, Plymouth, Massachusetts aforesaid, Inventor). Improvements in or relating to skiving-machines used in the manufacture of boots and shoes.
No. 17841.—27th April, 1904.—UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Paterson, State of New Jersey, United States of America, a corporation duly organized under the laws of said State of New Jersey, and having a place of business at 205, Lincoln Street, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America (assignees of William Gordon, of Boston aforesaid, Inventor, and Laurence Elmer Topham, of Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts aforesaid, Draftsman). Improvements in stamping-machines.
No. 17854.—25th April, 1904.—CHARLES ROBERT HUBBARD, of Waipori, Otago, New Zealand, Dredge-engineer. Improved matting for saving gold, tin, and the like.
No. 17855.—26th April, 1904.—JOHN POMEROY, of Don Street, Invercargill, New Zealand, Fish-curer. Improvements in menstruation appliances.
No. 17856.—27th April, 1904.—JAMES PATERSON, of Gisborne, New Zealand, Carpenter. An improved toasting-rack.
No. 17860.—26th April, 1904.—ROBERT WALES, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Improvements relating to coin-actuated franking-machines.
No. 17862.—29th April, 1904.—ERNEST MOSS, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Mechanic. An improved attachment to coin-freed operated machines for gauging the coins.
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.
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Patents, Provisional Specifications, Inventions, Patent Office, Wellington
48 names identified
- William Percy Simmonds, Accepted patent application No. 17509 for music instrument
- James Macalister, Accepted patent application No. 17762 for oil-engine tractor and chaff cutter
- Leonard Brownlow Horrocks, Accepted patent application No. 17774 for window-sash mechanism
- William Beamish, Accepted patent application No. 17792 for boot fastener
- William Beamish, Accepted patent application No. 17793 for improved button-holes
- William Beamish, Accepted patent application No. 17794 for improved shackle
- John Buchanan Hay, Accepted patent application No. 17797 for treating animal offal
- Albert John Daniel, Accepted patent application No. 17797 for treating animal offal
- Ah Pat, Accepted patent application No. 17798 for bicycle driving-mechanism
- Alfred Owen Grundy, Accepted patent application No. 17804 for improved thimbles
- Samuel Smith, Accepted patent application No. 17805 for tailor's measuring-apparatus
- Adam Werner, Accepted patent application No. 17806 for belt tension regulator
- William George Breach, Accepted patent application No. 17806 for belt tension regulator
- John Fussell, Accepted patent application No. 17806 for belt tension regulator
- Arthur Southey Baker, Accepted patent application No. 17809 for improved boot-tree
- George Arthur Grace, Accepted patent application No. 17811 for address slips
- Alfred Little, Accepted patent application No. 17812 for pneumatic riding-saddles
- Robert Leslie Stewart, Accepted patent application No. 17813 for pen-nib ink attachment
- Gilbert Hawkins Fowler, Accepted patent application No. 17816 for bird trap
- John William Rooney, Accepted patent application No. 17818 for trolly-poles for trams
- Herman Seifert, Accepted patent application No. 17819 for water-scutching attachment
- Thomas Kendrick, Accepted patent application No. 17821 for spring hand-truck
- Robert Wales, Accepted patent application No. 17822 for franking-machine improvements
- Colin Kennedy, Accepted patent application No. 17823 for fruit packaging
- Frank Henry Waldmar Cowper, Accepted patent application No. 17825 for coat suspension device
- Thomas Alexander Nash, Accepted patent application No. 17826 for candle guttering prevention
- Susan Mintrom, Accepted patent application No. 17827 for dried fruit cleaner
- Thomas Mark Dean, Accepted patent application No. 17831 for improved flooring-crimp
- John Harris, Accepted patent application No. 17831 for improved flooring-crimp
- John King, Accepted patent application No. 17833 for non-refillable bottles
- Richard Orwin, Accepted patent application No. 17834 for ball cock and stop-valve
- Andrews Jack, Accepted patent application No. 17834 for ball cock and stop-valve
- United Shoe Machinery Company, Accepted patent application No. 17835 for sole-pressing machines
- Warren Fraser, Inventor assigned to United Shoe Machinery Company for patent No. 17835
- Sidney Churchill Otton, Accepted patent application No. 17837 for table cricket game
- Maxwell Pollak Dunlop, Accepted patent application No. 17837 for table cricket game
- United Shoe Machinery Company, Accepted patent application No. 17839 for sole-pressing machines
- Benjamin Franklin Mayo, Inventor assigned to United Shoe Machinery Company for patent No. 17839
- United Shoe Machinery Company, Accepted patent application No. 17840 for skiving-machines
- John Benjamin Hadaway, Inventor assigned to United Shoe Machinery Company for patent No. 17840
- United Shoe Machinery Company, Accepted patent application No. 17841 for stamping-machines
- William Gordon, Inventor assigned to United Shoe Machinery Company for patent No. 17841
- Laurence Elmer Topham, Draftsman assigned to United Shoe Machinery Company for patent No. 17841
- Charles Robert Hubbard, Accepted patent application No. 17854 for gold-saving matting
- John Pomeroy, Accepted patent application No. 17855 for menstruation appliances
- James Paterson, Accepted patent application No. 17856 for toasting-rack
- Robert Wales, Accepted patent application No. 17860 for coin-actuated franking-machines
- Ernest Moss, Accepted patent application No. 17862 for coin-freed machine attachment
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1904, No 42