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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 49

No. 17934.—18th May, 1904.—ALFRED McKENZIE NORMANBY, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Manufacturer. Improved ladies’ protector.

No. 17935.—20th May, 1904.—WILLIAM SNEDDEN, of Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand, Flax-miller. Improved combined plough and harrow.

No. 17936.—18th May, 1904.—THOMAS MCDONALD, of Lumsden, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in revolving skim coulters.

No. 17938.—21st May, 1904.—PETER BAXTER ROSS, of Devon Street West, New Plymouth, New Zealand, Builder. A spring stirrup-iron.

No. 17939.—21st May, 1904.—HERBERT HARRISON, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Mechanic. An attachment to a jig-saw machine for cutting pockets in the pulley-styles of windows.

No. 17940.—23rd May, 1904.—JOHN ANDERSON GILRUTH, of Tinakori Road, Wellington, New Zealand, Veterinary Surgeon. A new or improved apparatus for the production of pure lactic fermentation.

No. 17941.—21st May, 1904.—FRANK COOPER, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Agricultural-implement Maker. An improved tip-wagon for traction haulage.

No. 17942.—21st May, 1904.—FRANK COOPER, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Agricultural-implement Maker. An improved means of loading high-sided road-trucks with metal and the like.

No. 17944.—19th May, 1904.—THOMAS WILLIAM MAY, of Hackett Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Builder’s Foreman. Improved flusher for water-closets, urinals, and the like.

No. 17954.—25th May, 1904.—JOHN FAHEY, of 70, Terry Street, Balmain, near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Contractor. An improved explosive compound.

No. 17955.—25th May, 1904.—ALEXANDER PARKER, of Dannevirke, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved window-lock.

No. 17956.—25th May, 1904.—ALEXANDER PARKER, of Dannevirke, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved means for preventing the entry of draughts and dust between window-sashes.

No. 17958.—26th May, 1904.—ENOCH RICHARDSON, of 9, Creswick Street, Hawthorn, Bourke, Victoria, Australia, Engineer. A new self-controlled regulating and release exhaust-valve for steam and other motive engines.

No. 17959.—26th May, 1904.—JOHN ROSE, of 75, Ghuznee Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Machinist. An improved automatic puller and automatic traps for liberating pigeons, all combined.

No. 17960.—26th May, 1904.—WILLIAM STOKES, jun., of Manchester Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Cycle Engineer. An improved petrol-carburetter.

No. 17962.—20th May, 1904.—STANLEY FAWKNER CLARE, formerly of Campbelltown, now of Gisborne, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in axes.

No. 17965.—26th May, 1904.—ALFRED GEORGE BAKER, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer. Improved lock for doors and the like.

No. 17966.—26th May, 1904.—WILLIAM TRAINOR, of 20, McCracken Street, Kensington, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Inventor, and Charles Frederic Rupert Pincott, of 120, Queen Street, Melbourne aforesaid, Solicitor. Improved sprocket driving-gear, principally applicable to cycles.

No. 17967.—23rd May, 1904.—RALPH DUNNE, of George Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Picture-framer. Non-refillable bottle.

No. 17969.—30th May, 1904.—WILLIAM ALEXANDER JUSTICE DUTCH, of Wellington, New Zealand, Brassfounder. Improvements in or relating to milk-pasteurisers.

No. 17970.—30th May, 1904.—TE AARUTAUA, of Hawera, New Zealand, Horse-trainer. Improved means for controlling restive or vicious horses.

No. 17971.—30th May, 1904.—CHARLES FREDERICK FOX ALLAN, of Auckland, New Zealand, Rangemaker. A portable bakers’ oven.

No. 17973.—27th May, 1904.—CHARLES EDWARD EASTERBROOK SMITH, of Wakefield Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Contractor. A machine for automatically catching, washing, and scraping flax (Phormium tenax).

No. 17974.—31st May, 1904.—GEORGE HENRY WALLACE, of Brunswick Street, New Farm, Queensland, Electrician, and WILLIAM HENRY LOWTHEN, of Noble Estate, Clayfield, Queensland, Mechanician. Improvement in totalisators.

No. 17976.—31st May, 1904.—THOMAS GARLAND, of Wellington, New Zealand, Tinsmith (nominee of Hampden L. Mence, of Wellington aforesaid, Shop Manager). A boot and shoe display bracket.

No. 17978.—31st May, 1904.—JAMES THOMAS HUNTER, of Queen’s Chambers, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer (nominee of John William Hardley and Samuel Hardley, both of Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand, Plumbers). Improved means for securing the covers of nightsoil and other pans in position thereon.

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 26th May to the 8th June, 1904, inclusive:—

No. 15922.—R. L. Lockerbie, sash-hanger.

No. 15991.—R. W. England, jun., artificial stone.

No. 16007.—W. Staples, boot.

No. 16008.—R. W. England, jun., artificial stone.

No. 16019.—J. H. Fairhurst, scaffolding-bracket.

No. 16033.—H. G. Escher, fire escape.

No. 16035.—E. T. Horne and G. L. Jones, artificial manure.

No. 16140.—P. Magnus, tire.

No. 16143.—T. Shine, parlour game.

No. 16306.—C. N. Scurr, mitre-cutter. (R. Wales.)

No. 16418.—A. F. W. Lorie, sash-fastener.

No. 16442.—D. Thomson, dividing liquid substances from bulk.

No. 16509.—United-Xpedite Finishing Company, heel-finishing machine. (C. Pease.)

No. 16510.—United-Xpedite Finishing Company, heel-finishing machine. (R. W. Thomson.)

No. 16783.—J. Vorbach, screw-cutting stocks and dies.

No. 16868.—J. G. Lodge, removable sash. (G. Barnes.)

No. 16990.—H. McNeill and F. W. Grant, water-lift.

No. 17302.—J. Tonge, jun., drill.

No. 17334.—P. du Buit, explosive.

No. 17357.—M. D. Synnot, rabbit-trap. (M. Murphy.)

No. 17399.—N. Lombard, governor.

No. 17414.—A Lotz, pneumatic carpet-renovator.

No. 17449.—T. W. Barber, speed gear.

No. 17469.—W. F. Young, gas-light heater.

No. 17470.—E. Phillips, gold-saving apparatus. (L. Sachse.)

No. 17490.—J. M. Bawden and E. H. Catterall, coupling-pin.

No. 17497.—J. T. Blackett, boring-machine.

No. 17508.—J. R. Thomson, heat-circulator attachment.

No. 17560.—W. E. Hughes, air brake. (G. Westinghouse.)

No. 17569.—F. W. Boynton, cardboard box.

No. 17572.—C. Wiley, knife-cleaner.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

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

SECOND-TERM FEES.

NO. 12642.—C. Suttie, roller grinding-mill. 25th May, 1904.

No. 12653.—A. Kitson, vapour-burning lamp. 30th May, 1904.

No. 12654.—A. Kitson, vapour-burning lamp. 30th May, 1904.

No. 12655.—G. C. Smith, window-grip. 25th May, 1904.

No. 12659.—R. A. McLeod, hauling and lowering winch. 28th May, 1904.

No. 12725.—E. Waters, jun., acetylene-generator. [A. Husson and E. W. Lancaster.] 25th May, 1904.

No. 12744.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, governing internal combustion engine. [E. Ruud.] 25th May, 1904.

No. 12748.—E. A. Ransom, horse-cover fastener. 6th June, 1904.

No. 12753.—L. C. Nielson, oil-lamp burner. 31st May, 1904.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

Nil.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Subsequent Proprietor of Letters Patent registered.

[NOTE.—The name of the patentee is given in brackets. The date is that of registration.]

NO. 15061.—William Wood, of the City of Christchurch, in New Zealand, Merchant. (Registered as proprietor of one equal undivided half-share or interest.) Supplying steam and air to furnace. [G. Claydon.] 28th May, 1904.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.



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🏭 Provisional Patent Applications Accepted (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Provisional Specification, Patent Application, Ladies' Protector, Plough and Harrow, Skim Coulters, Stirrup-iron, Jig-saw Attachment, Lactic Fermentation, Tip-wagon, Road-truck Loading, Flusher, Explosive Compound, Window-lock, Window-sash Draught Prevention, Exhaust-valve, Pigeon Trap, Petrol-carburetter, Axe, Door Lock, Sprocket Driving-gear, Non-refillable Bottle, Milk-pasteuriser, Horse Control, Portable Oven, Flax Machine, Totalisator, Display Bracket, Nightsoil Pan Cover
31 names identified
  • Alfred McKenzie Normanby, Provisional patent for improved ladies' protector
  • William Snedden, Provisional patent for improved combined plough and harrow
  • Thomas McDonald, Provisional patent for improvements in revolving skim coulters
  • Peter Baxter Ross, Provisional patent for a spring stirrup-iron
  • Herbert Harrison, Provisional patent for jig-saw machine attachment
  • John Anderson Gilruth, Provisional patent for lactic fermentation apparatus
  • Frank Cooper, Provisional patent for improved tip-wagon
  • Frank Cooper, Provisional patent for improved means of loading road-trucks
  • Thomas William May, Provisional patent for improved flusher
  • John Fahey, Provisional patent for improved explosive compound
  • Alexander Parker, Provisional patent for improved window-lock
  • Alexander Parker, Provisional patent for improved means for preventing draughts and dust between window-sashes
  • Enoch Richardson, Provisional patent for self-controlled regulating and release exhaust-valve
  • John Rose, Provisional patent for automatic puller and traps for liberating pigeons
  • William Stokes (junior), Provisional patent for improved petrol-carburetter
  • Stanley Fawkner Clare, Provisional patent for improvements in axes
  • Alfred George Baker, Provisional patent for improved lock for doors
  • William Trainor, Provisional patent for improved sprocket driving-gear
  • Charles Frederic Rupert Pincott, Provisional patent for improved sprocket driving-gear
  • Ralph Dunne, Provisional patent for non-refillable bottle
  • William Alexander Justice Dutch, Provisional patent for improvements in milk-pasteurisers
  • Te Aarutaua, Provisional patent for improved means for controlling restive or vicious horses
  • Charles Frederick Fox Allan, Provisional patent for portable bakers' oven
  • Charles Edward Easterbrook Smith, Provisional patent for machine for catching, washing, and scraping flax
  • George Henry Wallace, Provisional patent for improvement in totalisators
  • William Henry Lowthen, Provisional patent for improvement in totalisators
  • Thomas Garland, Provisional patent for boot and shoe display bracket
  • Hampden L. Mence, Provisional patent for boot and shoe display bracket (nominee)
  • James Thomas Hunter, Provisional patent for improved means for securing covers of nightsoil and other pans
  • John William Hardley, Provisional patent for improved means for securing covers of nightsoil and other pans (nominee)
  • Samuel Hardley, Provisional patent for improved means for securing covers of nightsoil and other pans (nominee)

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent Sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Letters Patent, Sealed, Sash-hanger, Artificial Stone, Boot, Scaffolding-bracket, Fire Escape, Artificial Manure, Tire, Parlour Game, Mitre-cutter, Sash-fastener, Dividing Liquid Substances, Heel-finishing Machine, Screw-cutting Stocks, Removable Sash, Water-lift, Drill, Explosive, Rabbit-trap, Governor, Pneumatic Carpet-renovator, Speed Gear, Gas-light Heater, Gold-saving Apparatus, Coupling-pin, Boring-machine, Heat-circulator Attachment, Air Brake, Cardboard Box, Knife-cleaner
38 names identified
  • R. L. Lockerbie, Letters Patent for sash-hanger
  • R. W. England (junior), Letters Patent for artificial stone
  • W. Staples, Letters Patent for boot
  • R. W. England (junior), Letters Patent for artificial stone
  • J. H. Fairhurst, Letters Patent for scaffolding-bracket
  • H. G. Escher, Letters Patent for fire escape
  • E. T. Horne, Letters Patent for artificial manure
  • G. L. Jones, Letters Patent for artificial manure
  • P. Magnus, Letters Patent for tire
  • T. Shine, Letters Patent for parlour game
  • C. N. Scurr, Letters Patent for mitre-cutter
  • A. F. W. Lorie, Letters Patent for sash-fastener
  • D. Thomson, Letters Patent for dividing liquid substances from bulk
  • C. Pease, Letters Patent for heel-finishing machine
  • R. W. Thomson, Letters Patent for heel-finishing machine
  • J. Vorbach, Letters Patent for screw-cutting stocks and dies
  • J. G. Lodge, Letters Patent for removable sash
  • G. Barnes, Letters Patent for removable sash
  • H. McNeill, Letters Patent for water-lift
  • F. W. Grant, Letters Patent for water-lift
  • J. Tonge (junior), Letters Patent for drill
  • P. du Buit, Letters Patent for explosive
  • M. D. Synnot, Letters Patent for rabbit-trap
  • M. Murphy, Letters Patent for rabbit-trap
  • N. Lombard, Letters Patent for governor
  • A. Lotz, Letters Patent for pneumatic carpet-renovator
  • T. W. Barber, Letters Patent for speed gear
  • W. F. Young, Letters Patent for gas-light heater
  • E. Phillips, Letters Patent for gold-saving apparatus
  • L. Sachse, Letters Patent for gold-saving apparatus
  • J. M. Bawden, Letters Patent for coupling-pin
  • E. H. Catterall, Letters Patent for coupling-pin
  • J. T. Blackett, Letters Patent for boring-machine
  • J. R. Thomson, Letters Patent for heat-circulator attachment
  • W. E. Hughes, Letters Patent for air brake
  • G. Westinghouse, Letters Patent for air brake
  • F. W. Boynton, Letters Patent for cardboard box
  • C. Wiley, Letters Patent for knife-cleaner

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Letters Patent, Fees Paid, Second-term Fees, Third-term Fees, Roller Grinding-mill, Vapour-burning Lamp, Window-grip, Hauling and Lowering Winch, Acetylene-generator, Governing Internal Combustion Engine, Horse-cover Fastener, Oil-lamp Burner
11 names identified
  • C. Suttie, Second-term fee paid for roller grinding-mill patent
  • A. Kitson, Second-term fee paid for vapour-burning lamp patent
  • A. Kitson, Second-term fee paid for vapour-burning lamp patent
  • G. C. Smith, Second-term fee paid for window-grip patent
  • R. A. McLeod, Second-term fee paid for hauling and lowering winch patent
  • E. Waters (junior), Second-term fee paid for acetylene-generator patent
  • A. Husson, Second-term fee paid for acetylene-generator patent
  • E. W. Lancaster, Second-term fee paid for acetylene-generator patent
  • E. Ruud, Second-term fee paid for governing internal combustion engine patent
  • E. A. Ransom, Second-term fee paid for horse-cover fastener patent
  • L. C. Nielson, Second-term fee paid for oil-lamp burner patent

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Subsequent Proprietor of Letters Patent registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 May 1904
Subsequent Proprietor, Registration, Merchant, Supplying Steam and Air to Furnace
  • William Wood, Registered as proprietor of one equal undivided half-share or interest in patent for supplying steam and air to furnace
  • G. Claydon, Original patentee for supplying steam and air to furnace

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar