✨ Patents and Trademarks
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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No. 18706.—J. Sprott, bird-trap.
No. 18708.—D. Robertson, envelope.
No. 18709.—J. A. Gaynor, cork-retainer for bottles.
No. 18711.—D. Simpson, knife-and-fork cleaner.
Applications for Letters Patent void.
APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with which complete specifications have been lodged, void, owing to non-acceptance of such complete specifications, from the 24th August to the 6th September, 1905, inclusive:—
No. 17966.—W. Trainor and C. F. R. Pincott, sprocket driving-gear.
No. 17972.—A. J. Withers, letter envelope.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of applications lapsed, owing to Letters Patent not being sealed, from the 24th August to the 6th September, 1905, inclusive:—
No. 17478.—C. H. Waddle and S. White, table amusement.
No. 17563.—A. J. McPharlin, receptacle for collecting kauri-gum.
No. 17564.—J. Jenner, cushion-heel for boots.
No. 17577.—A. J. McPharlin, chipping kauri-gum.
No. 17579.—T. P. Lyons, vehicle-tire.
No. 17580.—F. J. Chapman, lifting invalid out of bath.
No. 17581.—H. J. Whitelaw, clothes-peg.
No. 17589.—R. L. Suttie, oiling axles.
Letters Patent void.
LETTERS Patent void through non-payment of renewal fees, and through expiry of term of fourteen years, from the 24th August to the 6th September, 1905, inclusive:—
THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 13647.—J. F. Kuch and R. J. McKenzie, medicinal plaster. (D. Cleary.)
No. 13649.—F. Jones, tire-cover.
No. 13655.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, insulator. (J. T. Hunter—W. Chapman.)
No. 13656.—H. C. Bull and A. Watling, extracting gold from sea-water.
No. 13659.—R. W. Jones, knife-cleaner.
No. 13660.—A. G. Rosser, railway spike and wedge lock.
No. 13661.—A. G. Rosser, lock-nut.
No. 13662.—R. H. Vesey, K. M. Bennett, L. D. Spaulding, H. H. Mund, C. M. Webb, G. S. Sanderson, and W. S. Sanderson, tamping-plug.
No. 13664.—H. Gulliver, railway signalling.
No. 13666.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, track-construction. (J. P. Campbell—W. Chapman.)
No. 13671.—W. N. Jones, milk-bucket.
No. 13672.—H. and W. Wilkinson, converting nightsoil into manure.
No. 13676.—J. Lord, doormat-holder.
No. 13683.—A. Martin, gas generator and cooler. (J. Martin—J. L. Schmidt.)
No. 13684.—F. L. Dodgson, pneumatic railway signalling.
No. 13686.—The Linotype Company, Limited, linotype machine. (E. Waters, jun.—The Linotype Company, Limited—W. H. Lock, W. Fletcher, and H. L. Cox.)
No. 13687.—W. D. Peacock, closing ends of tins.
THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 10626.—W. K. Hazlett, drain-plough.
No. 10646.—J. Hall, treating skins and hides, &c.
No. 10651.—W. F. Williams, elastic tire.
THROUGH EXPIRY OF TERM.
No. 5153.—The English Electro-metallurgical Company, Limited, manufacture of metal articles by electrolysis. (A. S. Elmore.)
Design registered.
A DESIGN has been registered in the following name on the date mentioned:—
No. 240.—Grant Bros., of 12, Victoria Street, Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand. Class 1. 24th August, 1905.
Applications for Registration of Trade Marks.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 6th September, 1905.
APPLICATIONS for registration of the following trade marks have been received. Notice of opposition to the registration of any of these applications may be lodged at this office within two months of the date of this Gazette. Such notice must be in duplicate, and accompanied by a fee of £1.
No. of application: 5281.
Date: 10th May, 1905.
TRADE MARK.
NAME.
Schade and Buysing, of Schiedam, in Holland, Distillers.
No. of class: 43.
Description of goods: Gin, schnapps, and other spirituous liquors.
No. of application: 5393.
Date: 14th July, 1905.
TRADE MARK.
The word
C A G E.
NAME.
Barbara J. Mouat, of South Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand, Postmistress.
No. of class: 18.
Description of goods: Grates, ranges, furnaces, and the like.
No. of application: 5438.
Date: 7th August, 1905.
TRADE MARK.
The essential particular of this trade mark is the combination of devices; and applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter, except their name.
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🌾 Applications for Letters Patent Void
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources6 September 1905
Patents, Void applications, Complete specifications, Non-acceptance
- W. Trainor, Application void for sprocket driving-gear
- C. F. R. Pincott, Application void for sprocket driving-gear
- A. J. Withers, Application void for letter envelope
🌾 Applications for Letters Patent Lapsed
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources6 September 1905
Patents, Lapsed applications, Unsealed patents
9 names identified
- C. H. Waddle, Application lapsed for table amusement
- S. White, Application lapsed for table amusement
- A. J. McPharlin, Application lapsed for receptacle for collecting kauri-gum
- J. Jenner, Application lapsed for cushion-heel for boots
- A. J. McPharlin, Application lapsed for chipping kauri-gum
- T. P. Lyons, Application lapsed for vehicle-tire
- F. J. Chapman, Application lapsed for lifting invalid out of bath
- H. J. Whitelaw, Application lapsed for clothes-peg
- R. L. Suttie, Application lapsed for oiling axles
🌾 Letters Patent Void
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources6 September 1905
Patents, Void patents, Renewal fees, Expired patents, Non-payment
34 names identified
- J. F. Kuch, Patent void for medicinal plaster
- R. J. McKenzie, Patent void for medicinal plaster
- F. Jones, Patent void for tire-cover
- H. C. Bull, Patent void for extracting gold from sea-water
- A. Watling, Patent void for extracting gold from sea-water
- R. W. Jones, Patent void for knife-cleaner
- A. G. Rosser, Patent void for railway spike and wedge lock
- A. G. Rosser, Patent void for lock-nut
- R. H. Vesey, Patent void for tamping-plug
- K. M. Bennett, Patent void for tamping-plug
- L. D. Spaulding, Patent void for tamping-plug
- H. H. Mund, Patent void for tamping-plug
- C. M. Webb, Patent void for tamping-plug
- G. S. Sanderson, Patent void for tamping-plug
- W. S. Sanderson, Patent void for tamping-plug
- H. Gulliver, Patent void for railway signalling
- J. P. Campbell, Patent void for track-construction
- W. N. Jones, Patent void for milk-bucket
- H. Wilkinson, Patent void for converting nightsoil into manure
- W. Wilkinson, Patent void for converting nightsoil into manure
- J. Lord, Patent void for doormat-holder
- A. Martin, Patent void for gas generator and cooler
- J. Martin, Patent void for gas generator and cooler
- J. L. Schmidt, Patent void for gas generator and cooler
- F. L. Dodgson, Patent void for pneumatic railway signalling
- E. Waters, Patent void for linotype machine
- W. H. Lock, Patent void for linotype machine
- W. Fletcher, Patent void for linotype machine
- H. L. Cox, Patent void for linotype machine
- W. D. Peacock, Patent void for closing ends of tins
- W. K. Hazlett, Patent void for drain-plough
- J. Hall, Patent void for treating skins and hides
- W. F. Williams, Patent void for elastic tire
- A. S. Elmore, Patent void for manufacture of metal articles by electrolysis
🌾 Design Registered
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources24 August 1905
Design registration, Grant Bros., Christchurch, Class 1
- Grant Bros. , Design registered in name of firm
🏭 Applications for Registration of Trade Marks
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry6 September 1905
Trade marks, Registration applications, Opposition notice, Gin, Grates, Schade and Buysing, Barbara J. Mouat, Keep's Limited
- Schade, Applicant for trade mark registration for gin and spirits
- Buysing, Applicant for trade mark registration for gin and spirits
- Barbara J. Mouat, Applicant for trade mark 'CAGE' for grates and furnaces
- Patent Office, Wellington
NZ Gazette 1905, No 82