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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 18762.—18th November, 1904.—HENRY ASHWORTH, of Wadestown, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. An improved departure and arrival indicator for railways and the like.
No. 18763.—18th November, 1904.—WILLIAM SINCLAIR, of Stratford, New Zealand, Bricklayer and Plasterer. An appliance for use with open fireplaces for regulating the draught and curing smoky chimneys.
No. 18764.—18th November, 1904.—JOSEPH FOORD WILSON, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Surgeon Dentist. Improved friction-clutch.
No. 18765.—14th November, 1904.—WILLIAM SMALL CAMPBELL, of corner of George and Costley Streets, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Clerk. A mixture for spraying and destroying blight on potato tops.
No. 18766.—14th November, 1904.—THOMAS WILLIAM MAY, of Hackett Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Builder’s Foreman. Improvement in steam exhaust for rotary turbine engines and the like.
No. 18767.—17th November, 1904.—JAMES DIGNAN, of Hobson Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Gentleman. An instrument for castrating, docking, and ear-marking sheep, cattle, and horses.
No. 18768.—19th November, 1904.—WILLIAM EDWARD TOXWARD, of Palmerston North, Wellington, New Zealand, Carpenter, and DITLEV GOTHARDT MONRAD, of Palmerston North aforesaid, Farmer. Improved apparatus for stirring milk.
No. 18770.—18th November, 1904.—DAVID BOWER, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Tinsmith. Improvements in milk-cans.
No. 18771.—19th November, 1904.—JAMES ORR, Jun., of Waitohi, New Zealand, Farmer. Improvements in and relating to means for conveying sheaves from a stack to a threshing-machine.
No. 18773.—21st November, 1904.—ROBERT DYSON KELLY, of Pigeon Bay, Canterbury, New Zealand, Blacksmith. Improved breeching arrangement for harness.
No. 18774.—21st November, 1904.—JOHN GEORGE DENNISON, of West Belt, Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand. Carpenter. An improved potato-digging machine.
No. 18777.—18th November, 1904.—JAMES PATERSON, Plumber, and ANDREW TAIT WALKER ALLAN, Miner, both of Thames, New Zealand. Improvements in gold-saving.
No. 18779.—19th November, 1904.—WILLIAM MARTIN PRITCHARD, of Auckland, New Zealand, Bootmaker, JAMES STOKES BOYLE, of Auckland aforesaid, Cabinetmaker, and WILLIAM WHITE, of Great North Road, near Auckland aforesaid, Agent. A heat- and damp-resisting boot sole and upper.
No. 18780.—19th November, 1904.—JAMES HENRY TONER, of Waitahuna, New Zealand, Commission Agent. Improvements relating to seats for vehicles.
No. 18781.—22nd November, 1904.—EDWIN BURCHETT, of 176, Oxford Terrace, Christchurch, New Zealand, Motor Expert. Metallic cover for the tires of motor-cars and the like.
No. 18782.—22nd November, 1904.—HECTOR NORMAN MCLEOD, of Wellington, New Zealand, Civil Servant. Improvements in gold-saving tables.
No. 18785.—24th November, 1904.—JOHN JAMES WARD, of Onamalutu, Wairau, Marlborough, New Zealand, Builder. Improved means for use in tightening fencing-wires.
No. 18786.—24th November, 1904.—JOHN WILLIAM ROONEY, of Smith Street, Caversham, Otago, New Zealand, Decorative Artist. Improvements relating to trolley-poles for electric traction.
No. 18791.—24th November, 1904.—JOHN THOMSON, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Merchant. Improvements in tires for vehicle wheels.
No. 18792.—23rd November, 1904.—JOSEPH HENRY FULLER, of Wood Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Indent and Commission Agent. A writing-desk, blackboard, and lithographic copy combined.
No. 18793.—26th November, 1904.—THOMAS CHARLES HEMENT, of Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. Improved ridging.
No. 18800.—25th November, 1904.—JOSEPH WELLINGTON FERGUSON and GEORGE WELSH FERGUSON, both of Sydney Road, Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia, Brickmakers. An improved brick-making machine.
No. 18802.—29th November, 1904.—MARC RUTTY, of 58, Margaret Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Merchant (nominee of Henri Dufaux and Armand Dufaux, both of 6, Rue de Lancy, Acacias, Geneva, Switzerland, Manufacturers). Improvements in and relating to explosion motors for cycles.
No. 18807.—29th November, 1904.—EDRIC GEORGE ARTHUR HILL, of Kakanui, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer. Improved means and apparatus for eradicating couch grass and other noxious weeds.
No. 18809.—1st December, 1904.—CHARLES WOODFORD, of 35, Rowe Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Plumber. Improved disinfectant, or fluid disinfectant, or deodoriser supplying vessel for flushing cisterns and the like.
No. 18810.—26th November, 1904.—ARTHUR DALE, of Timaru, New Zealand, Labourer. An invention for preventing fencing-standards from sinking in the ground below required depth.
No. 18811.—28th November, 1904.—NEWBOLD LE ROY TRACY, of 76, Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Manufacturers’ Agent (nominee of Albert Romaine Colton, of Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States of America). Improvements in invisible lacing, applicable for garments, habiliments, and the like.
No. 18812.—1st December, 1904.—SEPTIMUS WILLIAM ROBSON, of 69, Ingestre Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Poulterer, and BRUCE GOUDIE, of 5, Macdonald Crescent, Wellington aforesaid, Engineer. An improved ashpan for ranges and the like.
No. 18821.—1st December, 1904.—HERBERT HENRY NICHOLSON, of Pukeuri, Otago, New Zealand, Inventor. Improved apparatus for trapping birds.
No. 18824.—3rd December, 1904.—CHARLES BROADHEAD, of 42, Ingestre Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Blacksmith, and THOMAS HARRIS, of Adelaide Street, Petone, New Zealand, Fitter. Improved knife and fork cleaner.
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 19th November to the 2nd December, 1904, inclusive:—
No. 16212.—W. P. Nolan, ticket-dater.
No. 16303.—A. G. Baker, C. and G. Croxford, and J. McQueen, shot-making machine.
No. 16742.—G. L. Cole, sprinkler attachment for bottles.
No. 16754.—J. Benson, collar and hames.
No. 16761.—J. D. Coomber, raising gold.
No. 16807.—E. S. Smith, mechanical stirrer.
No. 16813.—C. C. Kidd and P. Kilkelly, ditch plough.
No. 16833.—A. S. Dewhirst, brooch-pin.
No. 17033.—D. C. McDonald, treatment of oats.
No. 17159.—G. Leach, cream-separator.
No. 17161.—E. M. Perdriau, riding and driving coat (H. Daniell).
No. 17172.—W. J. O’Hara, wagon.
No. 17216.—A. E. Watson, mounting for rotary scraper for agricultural implements.
No. 17315.—J. B. Hadaway, channel flap-laying machine.
No. 17363.—J. Ritscher, throw-crank for cycle.
No. 17370.—D. C. McDonald, treating grain.
No. 17604.—T. G. Stevens, cycle-saddle.
No. 17618.—A. G. Baker, cutting material into strips and blocks.
No. 17795.—G. Johnson and P. R. Hare, fermentation of liquids.
No. 17810.—O. L. Olden and P. V. Barnard, gold extraction.
No. 18084.—J. Adams, nut-wrench.
No. 18112.—A. H. Imbert, zinc and lead extraction.
No. 18166.—F. Cotton, generating combustible gas.
No. 18229.—S. W. Bonsall, combination hanger.
No. 18230.—G. and F. L. Watson, refuse-furnace.
No. 18231.—The Leslie Walker Instantaneous Fire Detector and Fire Indicator Company, Limited, temperature alarm (O. L. Walker).
No. 18235.—Bryant and May, Limited, matchbox-filling machine (J. P. and C. F. Wright).
No. 18238.—H. L. Mitchell, G. C. Oakley, and G. W. Goode, composition for binding coal-dust.
No. 18294.—H. Ward, ventilating skylight.
No. 18307.—W. Stevenson, dining and billiard table.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.
[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]
SECOND TERM FEES.
No. 13187.—H. J. Jones and J. Baker, acetylene-gas generator. 23rd November, 1904.
No. 13198.—W. H. Eyres, shearing-machine. 24th November, 1904.
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🏢 Provisional Specifications for New Patent Applications
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance18 November 1904
Provisional Patents, Engineering, Agriculture, Mining, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Palmerston North, Sydney
37 names identified
- Henry Ashworth, Improved railway indicator
- William Sinclair, Appliance for fireplaces
- Joseph Foord Wilson (Surgeon Dentist), Improved friction-clutch
- William Small Campbell, Mixture for potato blight
- Thomas William May (Builder’s Foreman), Steam exhaust improvement
- James Dignan (Gentleman), Instrument for livestock
- William Edward Toxward (Carpenter), Improved milk-stirring apparatus
- Ditlev Gothardt Monrad (Farmer), Improved milk-stirring apparatus
- David Bower (Tinsmith), Improvements in milk-cans
- James Orr (Farmer), Sheaf conveying means
- Robert Dyson Kelly (Blacksmith), Improved harness breeching
- John George Dennison, Improved potato-digging machine
- James Paterson (Plumber), Improvements in gold-saving
- Andrew Tait Walker Allan (Miner), Improvements in gold-saving
- William Martin Pritchard (Bootmaker), Heat- and damp-resisting boot
- James Stokes Boyle (Cabinetmaker), Heat- and damp-resisting boot
- William White (Agent), Heat- and damp-resisting boot
- James Henry Toner (Commission Agent), Improvements in vehicle seats
- Edwin Burchett (Motor Expert), Metallic tire cover
- Hector Norman McLeod (Civil Servant), Improvements in gold-saving tables
- John James Ward (Builder), Improved fencing-wire tightening
- John William Rooney (Decorative Artist), Improvements in trolley-poles
- John Thomson (Merchant), Improvements in vehicle tires
- Joseph Henry Fuller (Indent and Commission Agent), Combined writing-desk and blackboard
- Thomas Charles Hement (Engineer), Improved ridging
- Joseph Wellington Ferguson, Improved brick-making machine
- George Welsh Ferguson, Improved brick-making machine
- Marc Rutty (Merchant), Explosion motors for cycles
- Edric George Arthur Hill (Farmer), Apparatus for eradicating weeds
- Charles Woodford (Plumber), Improved disinfectant vessel
- Arthur Dale (Labourer), Invention for fencing standards
- Newbold Le Roy Tracy (Manufacturers’ Agent), Invisible lacing for garments
- Septimus William Robson (Poulterer), Improved ashpan
- Bruce Goudie (Engineer), Improved ashpan
- Herbert Henry Nicholson (Inventor), Improved bird-trapping apparatus
- Charles Broadhead (Blacksmith), Improved knife and fork cleaner
- Thomas Harris (Fitter), Improved knife and fork cleaner
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏢 List of Letters Patent Sealed
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance2 December 1904
Letters Patent, Sealed Patents, Machinery, Agriculture, Mining, Manufacturing, Wellington
38 names identified
- W. P. Nolan, Ticket-dater
- A. G. Baker, Shot-making machine
- C. and G. Croxford, Shot-making machine
- J. McQueen, Shot-making machine
- G. L. Cole, Sprinkler attachment
- J. Benson, Collar and hames
- J. D. Coomber, Raising gold
- E. S. Smith, Mechanical stirrer
- C. C. Kidd, Ditch plough
- P. Kilkelly, Ditch plough
- A. S. Dewhirst, Brooch-pin
- D. C. McDonald, Treatment of oats
- G. Leach, Cream-separator
- E. M. Perdriau, Riding and driving coat
- H. Daniell, Riding and driving coat
- W. J. O’Hara, Wagon
- A. E. Watson, Mounting for rotary scraper
- J. B. Hadaway, Channel flap-laying machine
- J. Ritscher, Throw-crank for cycle
- T. G. Stevens, Cycle-saddle
- A. G. Baker, Cutting material into strips
- G. Johnson, Fermentation of liquids
- P. R. Hare, Fermentation of liquids
- O. L. Olden, Gold extraction
- P. V. Barnard, Gold extraction
- J. Adams, Nut-wrench
- A. H. Imbert, Zinc and lead extraction
- F. Cotton, Generating combustible gas
- S. W. Bonsall, Combination hanger
- G. and F. L. Watson, Refuse-furnace
- O. L. Walker, Temperature alarm
- Bryant and May, Limited, Matchbox-filling machine
- J. P. and C. F. Wright, Matchbox-filling machine
- H. L. Mitchell, Coal-dust binding composition
- G. C. Oakley, Coal-dust binding composition
- G. W. Goode, Coal-dust binding composition
- H. Ward, Ventilating skylight
- W. Stevenson, Dining and billiard table
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏢 Second Term Fees Paid for Letters Patent
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance24 November 1904
Patent Fees, Second Term, Acetylene, Shearing Machine, Payments
- H. J. Jones, Acetylene-gas generator
- J. Baker, Acetylene-gas generator
- W. H. Eyres, Shearing-machine
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