Patent and Trade Mark Notices




Mar. 22.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 877

No. 14721.—T. W. Messenger, ear-trumpet. 8th March, 1906.
No. 14807.—C. B. Cottrell and Sons Company, printing-plate. (E. Waters, jun.—C. B. Cottrell and Sons Company—M. A. McKee.) 7th March, 1906.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 11314.—D. Donald, journal-lever. 12th March, 1906.
No. 11458.—The Foreign McKenna Process Company, renewing old steel rails. (E. W. McKenna.) 12th March, 1906.


Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered.

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

NOS. 14150 and 14866.—The Christchurch Brick Company, Limited, a company incorporated under the New Zealand Companies Acts, whose registered office is at 193 Tuam Street, Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand.
No. 14150.—Manufacturing building-blocks. [V. Barreto.]
No. 14866.—Slaking lime. [E. J. Parrott.] 12th March, 1906.

No. 14583.—The Royal Bank of Australia, Limited, carrying on business in the State of Victoria. Steam-condenser. [C. E. Nicholas.] 21st March, 1906.

No. 17151.—Whitfields Foreign Patents, Limited, of 24 Coleman Street, in the City of London, England. Gas-manufacture. [W. Gunn—C. Whitfield.] 21st March, 1906.

No. 19478.—The Edison Ore-milling Syndicate, Limited, of Fitzalan House, Arundel Street, Strand, London, England. Magnetic separator. [E. N. Waters—The Edison Ore-milling Syndicate, Limited—T. A. Edison.] 12th March, 1906.

No. 19916.—Carl Weber, of 159 La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, Civil Engineer. Chimney. [J. R. Park—C. Weber.] 21st March, 1906.


Applications for Letters Patent abandoned.

LIST of applications, with which provisional specifications only have been filed, abandoned (i.e., complete specifications not lodged), from the 8th to the 21st March, 1906, inclusive:—

No. 19440.—G. F. Hutchinson, acetylene-generator.
No. 19448.—A. Argles, extracting gold.
No. 19452.—H. Griffiths, boot.
No. 19455.—W. E. Spencer, altazimuth dial.
No. 19456.—H. W. Earp-Thomas, tire-protector.
No. 19459.—H. G. W. L. Noy, clothes-drying rod.
No. 19461.—A. E. Brown, physical-culture apparatus.
No. 19462.—A. Chenhall, bicycle support and carrier.
No. 19474.—N. Nielsen, roofing-tile.
No. 19475.—P. Lanigan, digging kauri-gum.
No. 19477.—D. Rait, wire mattress.
No. 19485.—J. W. Perry and E. Richardson, jun., vehicle-wheel.
No. 19487.—W. A. Rawson, batten for the travelling canvasses of binders, &c.
No. 19489.—C. Duckett, spanner. (E. C. Rudolph.)
No. 19492.—R. Clark, non-slip stair or door tread.
No. 19497.—E. Kelly, boring-machine.
No. 19498.—R. J. Dickie and J. H. Brown, postage-stamp vending machine.
No. 19499.—C. Mills, platform-bracket.
No. 19502.—A. F. Roy, chair support for poles, &c.
No. 19503.—A. J. Roberts, meat-brand.
No. 19504.—B. Porter, bust-support or corset.
No. 19505.—A Taylor, game.


Application for Letters Patent void.

APPLICATION for Letters Patent, with which complete specification has been lodged, void, owing to non-acceptance of such complete specification, from the 8th to the 21st March, 1906, inclusive:—

No. 18848.—G. Mahlstedt, candle-protector.


Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.

LIST of applications lapsed, owing to Letters Patent not being sealed, from the 8th to the 21st March, 1906, inclusive:—

No. 18437.—A. S. Burgess, tipping wagon. (A. Hatrick—W. Thompson.)
No. 18454.—T. J. A. Hicks and R. F. Way, wire-woven mattress.

Application for Letters Patent withdrawn.

THE following application for Letters Patent has been withdrawn:—

No. 19566.—C. J. McMaster, windmill wheel and mounting. (Advertised in Supplement to New Zealand Gazette, No. 57, of the 15th June, 1905.)


Letters Patent void.

LETTERS Patent void through non-payment of renewal fees, and through expiry of term of fourteen years, from the 8th to the 21st March, 1906, inclusive:—

THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 14317.—R. W. England, chimney.
No. 14320.—J. D. Ashby, gymnastic apparatus.
No. 14322.—W. Conyers, raising and lowering venetian-blinds. (E. A. Powell.)
No. 14323.—E. G. Sjöstrand, “Kite” sinking-apparatus for logs, sounding-apparatus, &c.
No. 14325.—L. Grote, machine for manufacturing glass bottles.
No. 14326.—W. G. Williams and H. H. Edwards, self-registering target.
No. 14328.—W. J. Rawling, water-bag and cooler.
No. 14329.—A. Wolfe, stirrer for culinary operations
No. 14330.—A. J. Park, chimney. (R. W. England.)
No. 14333.—F. Haar, sewing palm-attachment.
No. 14349.—F. Smith, dredging machinery.
No. 14351.—W. A. E. Henrici, rotary engine.
No. 14357.—W. A. Tuck, jun., wire-strainer.
No. 14359.—C. Perdrisat, coin-freed sale apparatus.
No. 14360.—W. F. Ellis and E. C. Davis, vehicle-wheels.
No. 15731.—G. N. Pifer, coin-controlled photographic machine.

THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 11127.—P. H. Dixon, freezing meat. (G. J. A. Richardson.)
No. 11228.—The Renboy Syndicate, Limited, sheep-brand. (G. Renner and W. H. Boyens.)
No. 11244.—W. Drever, machine for washing clothes, flax, &c.
No. 11246.—J. Wright, cask-tilt. (W. N. E. Mason.)
No. 11248.—H. E. D’Albites, medicated aperient.
No. 11253.—H. A. Ross, supply and ejector cistern.

THROUGH EXPIRY OF TERM.

Nil.


Applications for Registration of Trade Marks.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 21st March, 1906.

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: 5562.
Date: 5th October, 1905.

TRADE MARK.

Trade Mark Image: "VELMA Suchard CHOCOLATE"

The essential particulars of the trade mark are as follow: the combination of devices, the word “Velma,” and the name “Suchard” printed in the particular and distinctive manner shown; and any right to the exclusive use of the added matter is disclaimed.



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🏭 Letters Patent with Fees Paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
8 March 1906
Patents, Fees, Inventions, Ear-trumpet, Printing-plate
  • T. W. Messenger, Patent for ear-trumpet
  • C. B. Cottrell, Patent for printing-plate
  • E., jun. Waters, Patent for printing-plate
  • M. A. McKee, Patent for printing-plate

🏭 Third-Term Patent Fees

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 March 1906
Patents, Fees, Journal-lever, Renewing steel rails
  • D. Donald, Patent for journal-lever
  • E. W. McKenna, Patent for renewing old steel rails
  • W. McKenna, Patent for renewing old steel rails

🏭 Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 March 1906
Patents, Proprietor changes, Building-blocks, Slaking lime, Steam-condenser, Gas-manufacture, Magnetic separator, Chimney
9 names identified
  • V. Barreto, Former patentee of building-blocks
  • E. J. Parrott, Former patentee of slaking lime
  • C. E. Nicholas, Former patentee of steam-condenser
  • W. Gunn, Former patentee of gas-manufacture
  • C. Whitfield, Former patentee of gas-manufacture
  • E. N. Waters, Former patentee of magnetic separator
  • T. A. Edison, Former patentee of magnetic separator
  • J. R. Park, Former patentee of chimney
  • C. Weber, Former patentee of chimney

🏭 Abandoned Patent Applications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Abandoned applications, Acetylene-generator, Gold extraction, Boot, Altazimuth dial, Tire-protector, Clothes-drying rod, Physical-culture apparatus, Bicycle support, Roofing-tile, Digging kauri-gum, Wire mattress, Vehicle-wheel, Batten, Spanner, Non-slip tread, Boring-machine, Postage-stamp vending machine, Platform-bracket, Chair support, Meat-brand, Bust-support, Game
25 names identified
  • G. F. Hutchinson, Abandoned acetylene-generator application
  • A. Argles, Abandoned gold extraction application
  • H. Griffiths, Abandoned boot application
  • W. E. Spencer, Abandoned altazimuth dial application
  • H. W. Earp-Thomas, Abandoned tire-protector application
  • H. G. W. L. Noy, Abandoned clothes-drying rod application
  • A. E. Brown, Abandoned physical-culture apparatus application
  • A. Chenhall, Abandoned bicycle support application
  • N. Nielsen, Abandoned roofing-tile application
  • P. Lanigan, Abandoned digging kauri-gum application
  • D. Rait, Abandoned wire mattress application
  • J. W. Perry, Abandoned vehicle-wheel application
  • E., jun. Richardson, Abandoned vehicle-wheel application
  • W. A. Rawson, Abandoned batten application
  • C. Duckett, Abandoned spanner application
  • E. C. Rudolph, Abandoned spanner application
  • R. Clark, Abandoned non-slip tread application
  • E. Kelly, Abandoned boring-machine application
  • R. J. Dickie, Abandoned postage-stamp vending machine application
  • J. H. Brown, Abandoned postage-stamp vending machine application
  • C. Mills, Abandoned platform-bracket application
  • A. F. Roy, Abandoned chair support application
  • A. J. Roberts, Abandoned meat-brand application
  • B. Porter, Abandoned bust-support application
  • A. Taylor, Abandoned game application

🏭 Void Patent Applications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Void applications, Candle-protector
  • G. Mahlstedt, Void candle-protector application

🏭 Lapsed Patent Applications

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Lapsed applications, Tipping wagon, Wire-woven mattress
  • A. S. Burgess, Lapsed tipping wagon application
  • A. Hatrick, Lapsed tipping wagon application
  • W. Thompson, Lapsed tipping wagon application
  • T. J. A. Hicks, Lapsed wire-woven mattress application
  • R. F. Way, Lapsed wire-woven mattress application

🏭 Withdrawn Patent Application

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Withdrawn applications, Windmill wheel
  • C. J. McMaster, Withdrawn windmill wheel application

🏭 Void Letters Patent

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Void patents, Non-payment of fees, Expiry of term, Chimney, Gymnastic apparatus, Venetian-blinds, Sinking-apparatus, Glass bottles, Target, Water-bag, Stirrer, Sewing palm, Dredging machinery, Rotary engine, Wire-strainer, Coin-freed sale, Vehicle-wheels, Photographic machine, Freezing meat, Sheep-brand, Washing machine, Cask-tilt, Medicated aperient, Supply cistern
29 names identified
  • R. W. England, Void patent for chimney
  • J. D. Ashby, Void patent for gymnastic apparatus
  • W. Conyers, Void patent for venetian-blinds
  • E. A. Powell, Void patent for venetian-blinds
  • E. G. Sjöstrand, Void patent for sinking-apparatus
  • L. Grote, Void patent for glass bottles
  • W. G. Williams, Void patent for target
  • H. H. Edwards, Void patent for target
  • W. J. Rawling, Void patent for water-bag
  • A. Wolfe, Void patent for stirrer
  • A. J. Park, Void patent for chimney
  • F. Haar, Void patent for sewing palm
  • F. Smith, Void patent for dredging machinery
  • W. A. E. Henrici, Void patent for rotary engine
  • W. A., jun. Tuck, Void patent for wire-strainer
  • C. Perdrisat, Void patent for coin-freed sale
  • W. F. Ellis, Void patent for vehicle-wheels
  • E. C. Davis, Void patent for vehicle-wheels
  • G. N. Pifer, Void patent for photographic machine
  • P. H. Dixon, Void patent for freezing meat
  • G. J. A. Richardson, Void patent for freezing meat
  • The Renboy Syndicate (Limited), Void patent for sheep-brand
  • G. Renner, Void patent for sheep-brand
  • W. H. Boyens, Void patent for sheep-brand
  • W. Drever, Void patent for washing machine
  • J. Wright, Void patent for cask-tilt
  • W. N. E. Mason, Void patent for cask-tilt
  • H. E. D’Albites, Void patent for medicated aperient
  • H. A. Ross, Void patent for supply cistern

🏭 Trade Mark Applications Received

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
21 March 1906
Trade marks, Applications received, Velma Suchard Chocolate
  • Patent Office, Wellington