✨ Patent Notices
Nov. 24.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2835
No. 18702.—4th November, 1904.—HENRY EDWIN MCDONALD, of 9, Boulcott Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Wool-merchant. Process for preserving eggs or other perishable goods.
No. 18704.—5th November, 1904.—FRED WILKINSON, of Britannia Street, Petone, Wellington, New Zealand. Improved brackets for spouting and the like, for use on houses and other buildings.
No. 18705.—7th November, 1904.—WILLIAM BAXTER JONES, of Karamu Road, Hastings, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved spring tine cultivator.
No. 18706.—5th November, 1904.—JOSEPH SPROTT, of Chertsey, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved bird-trap.
No. 18708.—4th November, 1904.—DONALD ROBERTSON, of Wellington, New Zealand, Civil Servant. Improvements in and relating to envelopes.
No. 18709.—4th November, 1904.—JOHN ALBERT GAYNOR, of 108, George Street, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Foreman. An improved cork-retainer for bottles.
No. 18711.—3rd November, 1904.—DAVID SIMPSON, of O’Neil and Oliphant Streets, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Carpenter. An invention for cleaning and polishing knives, forks, spoons, or other articles.
No. 18713.—8th November, 1904.—FRANK WALTER MADDOX, of Auckland, New Zealand, Chemist. Improved broom.
No. 18717.—7th November, 1904.—AARON DYKE, of Waipata, New Zealand, Builder. Improved lifting-jack for vehicles.
No. 18718.—7th November, 1904.—AARON DYKE, of Waipata, New Zealand, Builder. Improved trace-holder for swingletrees and the like.
No. 18719.—7th November, 1904.—AARON DYKE, of Waipata, New Zealand, Builder. Improved rein-holder for vehicles.
No. 18726.—10th November, 1904.—PATRICK HENLEY, of Palmerston North, New Zealand, Labourer. An improved hose-coupling.
No. 18728.—10th November, 1904.—HUGO DICKE, of 14, Neue Mainzerstrasse, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, Gas Engineer. Process of generating gas.
No. 18729.—10th November, 1904.—JAMES THOMAS HUNTER, of Queen’s Chambers, Wellington, New Zealand, Registered Patent Agent, nominee of Carl Dellwik, of 25, Victoria Street, London, S.W., England, Engineer. Improvements in the production of water-gas.
No. 18732.—10th November, 1904.—FRANK COOPER, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Agricultural-implement Maker. An improved tip road-wagon.
No. 18733.—11th November, 1904.—DANIEL MCCALLUM, of Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand, Bacon-curer. Mixture for curing bacon, fish, meat, and similar food.
No. 18734.—11th November, 1904.—WALTER GEORGE CLOKE, of Patea, Taranaki, New Zealand, Settler. An improved furnace for the treatment of ironsand.
No. 18735.—8th November, 1904.—WALTER E. SEARLE and WALTER GIBB, both of Oamaru, New Zealand, Coachbuilders. An improvement in vehicle seat-slides.
No. 18737.—18th July, 1904.—JOSEPH WARRY, of 23, Duchess Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, England, Manufacturer, and PERCY WIGLEY, of 121, Colmore Row, Birmingham aforesaid, Consulting Engineer. Improvements in inverted incandescent gaslights.
[NOTE.—This is an application under section 106 of the Act, the date given being the official date of the application in Great Britain.]
No. 18738.—8th November, 1904.—JOHN HENRY THOMAS TURNBULL, of Auckland, New Zealand, Manufacturer. An improved fire-lighter.
No. 18739.—14th November, 1904.—RICHARD SIMMONDS, of Coromandel, Auckland, New Zealand, County Clerk. Improved carrier for eggs, fruit, and the like.
No. 18741.—10th November, 1904.—HARRY ARCHIBALD DE LAUTOUR, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Surgeon. Improved bowl-testing machine.
No. 18742.—15th November, 1904.—ALFRED SCHERER, of Mangatoki, New Zealand. An attachment to hand seed-drill cultivator to sow artificial manure continuous with seed sown.
No. 18744.—15th November, 1904.—HERBERT WILLIAM CANDY, of Tay Street, St. Albans, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Life-insurance Agent. An improved tug-stop for vehicle-shafts.
No. 18747.—12th November, 1904.—ANDREW HERBERT BYRON, of Auckland, New Zealand, Civil Engineer. A smoke-destroyer and automatic feeder for furnaces and steam-boilers.
No. 18748.—16th November, 1904.—ALFRED HENRY RADCLIFFE ALLEN, Enameller and Electro-plater, and HAVILAND SWIFT DARBY, Traveller, constituting the firm trading as The Nella Enamelling and Japanning Company, of Knox Place, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Improvements in metal-finishing processes and product thereof.
No. 18750.—16th November, 1904.—ALEXANDER MCKAY, of 87, Harris Street, Pyrmont, near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Engineer. Improvements in apparatus for excavating and elevating wash-dirt or sand.
No. 18751.—16th November, 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 machines for trimming and concaving the breasts of heels.
No. 18752.—16th November, 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 Roderick Barclay, Commercial Traveller, and Arthur Bates, Engineer, both of Leicester, England. Improvements in or relating to nail-driving machines.
No. 18756.—16th November, 1904.—COWPER LASHLIE, of Temuka, New Zealand, Salesman. A combined coat and trouser hanger.
No. 18759.—14th November, 1904.—ROBERT MCKAY, of Wendonside, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in trucks and the like.
No. 18760.—8th November, 1904.—WILLIAM SIM, of Underwood, Invercargill, New Zealand, Engineer. An improvement in producing gas from petroleum oils for manufacturing purposes and lighting.
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 9th November, to the 18th November, 1904, inclusive:—
No. 16599.—B. A. Bell, colouring pictures and photographs.
No. 16781.—G. S. Budge, music-leaf turner.
No. 16799.—C. H. Lowe, horse-shoeing lever.
No. 16888.—R. M. Crosbie, guide-chute for flax-stripping machine.
No. 17208.—J. Tagell, valve for rock-drill, &c.
No. 17232.—W. Ferrier, candlestick.
No. 17286.—R. W. Walpole, beverage.
No. 17802.—F. Lobnitz, dredge.
No. 17846.—W. J. Spruson, air-brake for railways (W. H. Sauvage).
No. 17918.—J. S. Larke, book-holder.
No. 17997.—D. Carlaw, sen., D. Carlaw, jun., A. L. and J. W. Carlaw, printing and numbering machine.
No. 18056.—A. R. Angus and H. M. Laugher, enabling railway-cars to travel over lines of varying gauges (R. Massey).
No. 18167.—E. G. May, door-holder.
No. 18214.—A. P. Richmond, therapeutic apparatus.
No. 18225.—Worsey-Hoal Gold-extracting Syndicate, Limited, extracting gold from gold-ores (J. W. Worsey and E. Hoal).
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND TERM FEES.
NO. 13130.—D. J. Young, portable shower-bath. 2nd November, 1904.
No. 13163.—W. Kingsland, operating electric switches. 10th November, 1904.
No. 13164.—W. Kingsland, box for switch for electric traction. 10th November, 1904.
No. 13176. J. Graham, concrete, &c., monument manufacture. 21st November, 1904.
No. 13180.—H. Reynolds, calculating and indicating apparatus for totalisator. 19th November, 1904.
No. 13212.—J. Willson, railway coupling and buffer. 10th November, 1904.
No. 13257.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, gasifier for internal-combustion engine. (W. E. Hughes—W. A. Bole, and E. Ruud.) 10th November, 1904.
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📰 NZ GazetteProvisional Patents, Patent Applications, Patent Office, Letters Patent, Specification Filing
35 names identified
- Henry Edwin McDonald, Patent applicant for preserving eggs
- Fred Wilkinson, Patent applicant for improved brackets
- William Baxter Jones, Patent applicant for spring tine cultivator
- Joseph Sprott, Patent applicant for improved bird-trap
- Donald Robertson, Patent applicant for improvements in envelopes
- John Albert Gaynor, Patent applicant for improved cork-retainer
- David Simpson, Patent applicant for cleaning and polishing knives
- Frank Walter Maddox, Patent applicant for improved broom
- Aaron Dyke, Patent applicant for improved lifting-jack
- Aaron Dyke, Patent applicant for improved trace-holder
- Aaron Dyke, Patent applicant for improved rein-holder
- Patrick Henley, Patent applicant for improved hose-coupling
- Hugo Dicke, Patent applicant for process of generating gas
- James Thomas Hunter, Patent applicant for improvements in water-gas production
- Frank Cooper, Patent applicant for improved tip road-wagon
- Daniel McCallum, Patent applicant for mixture for curing bacon
- Walter George Cloke, Patent applicant for improved furnace
- Walter E. Searle, Patent applicant for improvement in vehicle seat-slides
- Walter Gibb, Patent applicant for improvement in vehicle seat-slides
- Joseph Warry, Patent applicant for improvements in gaslights
- Percy Wigley, Patent applicant for improvements in gaslights
- John Henry Thomas Turnbull, Patent applicant for improved fire-lighter
- Richard Simmonds, Patent applicant for improved carrier
- Harry Archibald De Lautour, Patent applicant for improved bowl-testing machine
- Alfred Scherer, Patent applicant for attachment to seed-drill
- Herbert William Candy, Patent applicant for improved tug-stop
- Andrew Herbert Byron, Patent applicant for smoke-destroyer
- Alfred Henry Radcliffe Allen, Patent applicant for metal-finishing processes
- Haviland Swift Darby, Patent applicant for metal-finishing processes
- Alexander McKay, Patent applicant for apparatus for excavating
- United Shoe Machinery Company, Patent applicant for trimming machine
- United Shoe Machinery Company, Patent applicant for nail-driving machine
- Cowper Lashlie, Patent applicant for coat and trouser hanger
- Robert McKay, Patent applicant for improvements in trucks
- William Sim, Patent applicant for producing gas from petroleum
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
📰 Letters Patent Sealed
📰 NZ GazetteLetters Patent, Patent Sealing, Patent Office
19 names identified
- B. A. Bell, Patent sealed for colouring pictures
- G. S. Budge, Patent sealed for music-leaf turner
- C. H. Lowe, Patent sealed for horse-shoeing lever
- R. M. Crosbie, Patent sealed for guide-chute
- J. Tagell, Patent sealed for valve
- W. Ferrier, Patent sealed for candlestick
- R. W. Walpole, Patent sealed for beverage
- F. Lobnitz, Patent sealed for dredge
- W. J. Spruson, Patent sealed for air-brake
- J. S. Larke, Patent sealed for book-holder
- D. (sen.) Carlaw, Patent sealed for printing machine
- D. (jun.) Carlaw, Patent sealed for printing machine
- A. L. Carlaw, Patent sealed for printing machine
- J. W. Carlaw, Patent sealed for printing machine
- A. R. Angus, Patent sealed for railway-cars
- H. M. Laugher, Patent sealed for railway-cars
- E. G. May, Patent sealed for door-holder
- A. P. Richmond, Patent sealed for therapeutic apparatus
- Worsey-Hoal Gold-extracting Syndicate, Patent sealed for gold-extracting
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
📰 Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid
📰 NZ GazettePatent Fees, Second Term Fees, Patent Office
7 names identified
- D. J. Young, Paid second term fees for shower-bath
- W. Kingsland, Paid second term fees for electric switches
- W. Kingsland, Paid second term fees for switch box
- J. Graham, Paid second term fees for monument manufacture
- H. Reynolds, Paid second term fees for totalisator apparatus
- J. Willson, Paid second term fees for railway coupling
- British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Paid second term fees for gasifier
NZ Gazette 1904, No 95