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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 18432.—8th September, 1904.—RICHARD NEVILLE REID LINDSAY, of Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved appliance for use in dehorning cattle and for other analogous operations.

No. 18433.—5th September, 1904.—RICHARD COSSLETT, of Bath Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Architect. Improvements in twist moulding machines.

No. 18434.—9th September, 1904.—MATTHEW RYAN, of Greymouth, Westland, New Zealand, Inventor. A gold-saving apparatus.

No. 18435.—6th September, 1904.—BENJAMIN TREWHELLA and WILLIAM TREWHELLA, trading as “Trehella Bros.,” at Trentham, Victoria, Australia, Engineers and Ironworkers. Improved lever jack specially useful for clearing land.

No. 18436.—6th September, 1904.—BENJAMIN TREWHELLA and WILLIAM TREWHELLA, trading as “Trehella Bros.,” at Trentham, Victoria, Australia, Engineers and Ironworkers. Improved pawl and ratchet mechanism.

No. 18438.—12th September, 1904.—HAROLD MARTIN DENNES and ARCHIE CLARENCE DENNES, both of Auckland, New Zealand, Importers. Means for use in automatically supplying needles to gramophone sound-boxes.

No. 18445.—14th September, 1904.—JOHN CLAUSSEN, of Weraroa, Levin, New Zealand, Cook. Means for indicating the expiration of certain predetermined periods of time, the same being particularly applicable for use in cooking eggs.

No. 18446.—14th September, 1904.—DONALD WILLIAM BODLE, of Manurewa, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved clip for holding papers and the like.

No. 18447.—15th September, 1904.—EDWARD TAYLOR, of Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, a member of the firm of Taylor and College, Limited, Wholesale Druggists, &c. Means for operating, controlling, and [or] determining the amount of liquid to be withdrawn from a vessel by a siphon.

No. 18448.—15th September, 1904.—ARTHUR ALBERT BUSHILL, of Aberdeen Street, Perth, Western Australia, Manufacturer. Folding stand for usable attachment with bicycles.

No. 18449.—15th September, 1904.—EDWARD PATMAN COULTER, of 38, Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Aerated-water Engineer. Improved method of saving carbonic-acid gas in the manufacture of aerated waters, and appliances for same.

No. 18450.—15th September, 1904.—MIGUEL TORRENTE, of Johannesburg, Transvaal, Metallurgist. Improvements in the separation of finely divided solid matter from the liquid in which it is suspended.

No. 18451.—15th September, 1904.—OSWALD THOMAS MADELEY, of Corindhap, Grenville, Victoria, Australia, Watchmaker. An appliance for gathering delicate fruit without injury thereto.

No. 18452.—12th September, 1904.—JAMES HOLMS, Jun., of Waimakaka, Southland, New Zealand, Farmer. Clasp for spreaders on traces or chains.

No. 18455.—15th September, 1904.—PETER MCILVRIDE, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Coal-merchant. An improved nose-bag.

No. 18457.—14th September, 1904.—ALFRED CLARK, Mineralogist, and JOHN STORER, Chemical Engineer, both of 90, Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Improvements in apparatus for recovering gold and other metals from slimes, tailings, and alluvial wash.

No. 18458.—17th September, 1904.—JOHN THEOBALD, of Eltham, New Zealand, Carrier. An improved shaft-tug for harness.

No. 18459.—17th September, 1904.—ERNEST MOSS, of River Road, Avonside, New Zealand, Photo. Engraver, and RICHARD BRABAZON MORRIS, of Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch, New Zealand, Clerk. Fastener for lid of basket.

No. 18463.—20th September, 1904.—FRANK CASEY, of 143, Cromwell Street, Collingwood, near Melbourne, Australia, Engineer, and EDWARD WEST HUBBARD, of 34, Queen Street, Melbourne aforesaid, Legal Manager. Improvements in pump or suction dredging machinery.

No. 18465.—20th September, 1904.—ARCHIBALD GEORGE LAND, of 12, Rastrick Street, St. Albans, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. An improved adjustable seat for vehicles.

No. 18466.—20th September, 1904.—JAMES WILLIAM PERRY, of 270, Hereford Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Accountant. Improvements in bicycles.

No. 18468.—21st September, 1904.—EDWARD ERNEST HANNAFORD, of 263, George Street, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. An improvement relating to locks of doors and the like.

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 13th to the 28th September, 1904, inclusive:—

No. 16377.—R. Congreve, cycle-lock.

No. 16410.—G. C. Clark, wire-strainer.

No. 16413.—A. V. H. Monro and H. G. W. L. Noy, safety-grip block.

No. 16425.—R. P. Gibbons, water-gauge for steam-boiler.

No. 16436.—G. W. Remnant, potato-plough.

No. 16458.—G. S. Stevenson, vehicle draw-bar attachment.

No. 16471.—J. W. Mulhare, water-purifier for tank.

No. 16568.—G. Davidson, pitch-chain and sprocket.

No. 16638.—A. H. Brownley, tap and gauge for liquid-receptacle.

No. 16651.—J. Lindsay, dust, draught, and rain excluder for doors.

No. 16866.—A. Lappan, riding-saddle.

No. 17338.—C. Butler, washing-machine.

No. 17390.—A. H. McCulloch, preventing escape of volatile from fixed carbon in coal.

No. 17426.—J. A. Winten, race-starter.

No. 17464.—de B. de Lisle and E. V. Luttrell, branding-composition.

No. 17499.—C. Turchi, transmitting telegraphic and telephonic messages over same line wire.

No. 17662.—G. Sweetser, incandescent electric lamp and switch.

No. 17715.—A. Mole, sash-hanger.

No. 17728.—F. J. S. Hutchinson, cleansing-fluid.

No. 17814.—H. M. Meinung, tidal-water-power generator.

No. 17815.—F. R. Dennison, separating grain and seed.

No. 17869.—L. Nelken, electric heel-pad.

No. 17928.—The Lamp-manufacturing Company, Limited, lamp or lantern. (W. H. I. Welch.)

No. 17945.—G. J. Cartwright, smoke-consumer and fuel-economizer.

No. 17947.—J. P. Campbell, valve. (L. A. Merkt.)

No. 17950.—S. W. Bonsall, wardrobe.

No. 17957.—W. Wolski, hydraulic boring apparatus.

No. 17989.—T. Gare, vehicle and pulley wheel.

No. 17990.—L. Pearce, sash-fastener.

No. 17992.—E. Bergmann, friction gear.

No. 18009.—H. Aldenhoven and S. Rosengarten, hydraulic ram.

No. 18010.—F. Staines, domestic draining-tray.

No. 18015.—J. T. Hunter, electric-current collector. (K. F. Elers.)

No. 18018.—United Shoe Machinery Company, pulling-over machine. (A. Bates.)

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

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

SECOND-TERM FEES.

NO. 13002.—H. Droutlege, ballot-box. 15th September, 1904.

No. 13160.—H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard. Treating complex sulphide ores. 20th September, 1904.

No. 13213.—Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited, wireless telegraphy. (G. Marconi.) 22nd September, 1904.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 10008.—J. M. Ewen, vault and canopy lights. (O. H. Basquin.) 20th September, 1904.

No. 10010.—J. M. Ewen, electro-glazing for joining glass tiles. (W. H. Winslow.) 20th September, 1904.

No. 10101.—The Wilfley Ore-concentrator Syndicate, Limited, ore-concentrator. (A. R. Wilfley.) 20th September, 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.]

WARP-TWISTING-IN Machine Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York, with offices in 309, Broadway, in the City, County, and State of New York, one of the United States of America, Manufacturers.

No. 13261.—Warp-twisting-in machine. [Warp-twisting-in Machine Company — A. Goss.] 27th September, 1904.



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⚖️ Provisional Patent Applications List (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
28 September 1904
Patents, Provisional specifications, Applications accepted, Dehorning appliance, Twist moulding machine, Gold-saving apparatus, Lever jack, Ratchet mechanism, Gramophone needle feed, Cooking timer, Paper clip, Siphon control, Bicycle stand, Carbonic acid recovery, Fruit picker, Harness tug, Basket fastener, Dredging machinery, Vehicle seat, Bicycle improvements, Door lock, Nose-bag, Gold recovery, Pump machinery
28 names identified
  • Richard Neville Reid Lindsay, Provisional patent application for dehorning appliance
  • Richard Cosslett, Provisional patent application for twist moulding machine
  • Matthew Ryan, Provisional patent application for gold-saving apparatus
  • Benjamin Trehella, Provisional patent application for lever jack
  • William Trehella, Provisional patent application for lever jack
  • Benjamin Trehella, Provisional patent application for pawl and ratchet mechanism
  • William Trehella, Provisional patent application for pawl and ratchet mechanism
  • Harold Martin Dennes, Provisional patent application for gramophone needle feed
  • Archie Clarence Dennes, Provisional patent application for gramophone needle feed
  • John Claussen, Provisional patent application for cooking timer
  • Donald William Bodle, Provisional patent application for paper clip
  • Edward Taylor, Provisional patent application for siphon control
  • Arthur Albert Bushill, Provisional patent application for bicycle stand
  • Edward Patman Coulter, Provisional patent application for carbonic acid recovery
  • Miguel Torrente, Provisional patent application for solid-liquid separation
  • Oswald Thomas Madeley, Provisional patent application for fruit picker
  • James Holms (Junior), Provisional patent application for trace clasp
  • Peter McIlvride, Provisional patent application for nose-bag
  • Alfred Clark, Provisional patent application for gold recovery apparatus
  • John Storer, Provisional patent application for gold recovery apparatus
  • John Theobald, Provisional patent application for shaft-tug
  • Ernest Moss, Provisional patent application for basket fastener
  • Richard Brabazon Morris, Provisional patent application for basket fastener
  • Frank Casey, Provisional patent application for dredging machinery
  • Edward West Hubbard, Provisional patent application for dredging machinery
  • Archibald George Land, Provisional patent application for vehicle seat
  • James William Perry, Provisional patent application for bicycle improvements
  • Edward Ernest Hannaford, Provisional patent application for door lock

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

⚖️ List of Letters Patent Sealed

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
28 September 1904
Patents, Letters Patent, Sealed patents, Cycle-lock, Wire-strainer, Safety-grip block, Water-gauge, Potato-plough, Draw-bar attachment, Water-purifier, Pitch-chain, Tap and gauge, Door excluder, Riding-saddle, Washing-machine, Volatile retention, Race-starter, Branding composition, Telecommunication, Electric lamp, Sash-hanger, Cleansing fluid, Tidal power, Grain separator, Electric heel-pad, Lamp, Smoke consumer, Valve, Wardrobe, Boring apparatus, Pulley wheel, Sash-fastener, Friction gear, Hydraulic ram, Draining-tray, Current collector, Shoe machinery
38 names identified
  • R. Congreve, Letters Patent sealed for cycle-lock
  • G. C. Clark, Letters Patent sealed for wire-strainer
  • A. V. H. Monro, Letters Patent sealed for safety-grip block
  • H. G. W. L. Noy, Letters Patent sealed for safety-grip block
  • R. P. Gibbons, Letters Patent sealed for water-gauge
  • G. W. Remnant, Letters Patent sealed for potato-plough
  • G. S. Stevenson, Letters Patent sealed for draw-bar attachment
  • J. W. Mulhare, Letters Patent sealed for water-purifier
  • G. Davidson, Letters Patent sealed for pitch-chain
  • A. H. Brownley, Letters Patent sealed for tap and gauge
  • J. Lindsay, Letters Patent sealed for door excluder
  • A. Lappan, Letters Patent sealed for riding-saddle
  • C. Butler, Letters Patent sealed for washing-machine
  • A. H. McCulloch, Letters Patent sealed for volatile retention
  • J. A. Winten, Letters Patent sealed for race-starter
  • de B. de Lisle, Letters Patent sealed for branding composition
  • E. V. Luttrell, Letters Patent sealed for branding composition
  • C. Turchi, Letters Patent sealed for telecommunication
  • G. Sweetser, Letters Patent sealed for electric lamp
  • A. Mole, Letters Patent sealed for sash-hanger
  • F. J. S. Hutchinson, Letters Patent sealed for cleansing fluid
  • H. M. Meinung, Letters Patent sealed for tidal power generator
  • F. R. Dennison, Letters Patent sealed for grain separator
  • L. Nelken, Letters Patent sealed for electric heel-pad
  • W. H. I. Welch, Representing Lamp-manufacturing Company for lamp patent
  • G. J. Cartwright, Letters Patent sealed for smoke consumer
  • L. A. Merkt, Representing J. P. Campbell for valve patent
  • S. W. Bonsall, Letters Patent sealed for wardrobe
  • W. Wolski, Letters Patent sealed for boring apparatus
  • T. Gare, Letters Patent sealed for pulley wheel
  • L. Pearce, Letters Patent sealed for sash-fastener
  • E. Bergmann, Letters Patent sealed for friction gear
  • H. Aldenhoven, Letters Patent sealed for hydraulic ram
  • S. Rosengarten, Letters Patent sealed for hydraulic ram
  • F. Staines, Letters Patent sealed for draining-tray
  • J. T. Hunter, Letters Patent sealed for current collector
  • K. F. Elers, Representing J. T. Hunter for current collector patent
  • A. Bates, Representing United Shoe Machinery Company for pulling-over machine

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

⚖️ Second and Third Term Patent Fees Paid

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
22 September 1904
Patents, Renewal fees, Second-term fees, Third-term fees, Ballot-box, Sulphide ore treatment, Wireless telegraphy, Vault lights, Electro-glazing, Ore concentrator
8 names identified
  • H. Droutlege, Second-term fee paid for ballot-box patent
  • H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard, Second-term fee paid for sulphide ore treatment
  • G. Marconi, Representing Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Company for fee payment
  • J. M. Ewen, Third-term fee paid for vault and canopy lights
  • O. H. Basquin, Representing J. M. Ewen for vault lights patent
  • J. M. Ewen, Third-term fee paid for electro-glazing
  • W. H. Winslow, Representing J. M. Ewen for electro-glazing patent
  • A. R. Wilfley, Representing Wilfley Ore-concentrator Syndicate for ore concentrator

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

⚖️ Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent Registered

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
27 September 1904
Patents, Proprietorship transfer, Registered assignment, Warp-twisting-in machine, Corporate ownership
  • A. Goss, Former patentee of warp-twisting-in machine

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar
  • Warp-twisting-in Machine Company, Manufacturer