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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 36]

the crown being adapted to be afterwards inverted to support
the top half of the sewer and to be left permanently therein,
in the manner and for the purpose set forth, as described
and illustrated.
(Specification, 4s. 3d.)
[NOTE.—Here follows one other claim.]

No. 31015.—9th March, 1912.—COLIN CHARLES ROBERTSON,
Factory-manager, and ARTHUR MANLEY, Factory-manager,
both of Ngaere, Taranaki, New Zealand. Improvements in
milk-cocks.
Claims.—(1.) In a milk-cock, forming the wings integral
with the bridge, substantially as specified, and illustrated in
the drawing. (2.) In a milk-cock, connecting the wings to
the main casting of the cock by hooks engaging projecting
pins, substantially as specified, and illustrated in the drawing.
(3.) In combination, the wings connected by the integrally
formed bridge, and the hooks upon the ends of said wings
adapted to engage over pins on the cock-casting, substantially
as specified, and illustrated in the drawing. (4.) For the
purpose indicated, the parts constructed, arranged, combined,
and operating substantially as specified, and illustrated in
the drawing.
(Specification, 1s. 9d.)

No. 31046.—16th March, 1912.—GEORGE WILLIAM
HUTCHINSON, of Walton, Waikato, Auckland, New Zealand,
Farmer. Improvements relating to levers and quadrant
racks therefor.
Extract from Specification.—A spring-returned bracket is
adapted to slide radially with, and is adjustable relatively to,
the quadrant rack. A roller carried by a pawl sliding upon
the lever engages a projection having an inclined face and
moves the bracket against the action of a spring, the pres-
sure upon the pawl tends to force it into the notch.
(Specification, 4s. 6d.)
[NOTE.—The above extract from the specification is inserted in place
of the claims.]

Copies of drawings may be obtained at the uni-
form price of 1s. each. In exceptional cases this
price may be increased at the discretion of the
Office.

An asterisk (*) denotes the complete specification of an
invention for which a provisional specification has been
already lodged. A dagger (†) denotes a prior date upon
the International and Intercolonial Arrangements.

NOTE.—The cost of copying the specification has been
inserted after the notice of each application. An order for
a copy or copies should be accompanied by a post-office
order or postal note for the cost of copying.

The date of acceptance of each application is given after
the number.

Extracts from the drawings accompanying the foregoing
complete specifications appear at the end of the Gazette.

J. C. LEWIS,
Registrar.

Provisional Specifications accepted.

Patent Office.
Wellington, 11th April, 1912.

APPLICATIONS for Letters Patent, with provisional
specifications, have been accepted as under:—

No. 29787.—S. Barr, mowing-machine attachment.
No. 30971.—C. R. Hyde and R. Hood, gas-tap, electric
switch, &c.
No. 30888.—A. Campbell, bicycle-driving gear.
No. 30921.—E. Schultz, vehicle shock absorbing.
No. 30934.—C. Bristow, aerial toy.
No. 30935.—R. A. Abel and F. W. Pattison, washhand-
basin holder.
No. 30947.—W. H. Lawrence, liquids-discharging, &c.
No. 30957.—E. A. Parker, non-refillable bottle.
No. 30958.—United Shoe Machinery Company, boot-last-
ing machine. (J. Gouldbourn and A. Bates.)
No. 30962.—F. Goodhead, machinery-belt.
No. 30968.—F. Bates, wearing-apparel pocket.
No. 30971.—R. M. Baddeley, skeleton frame and re-
ceptacle.
No. 30974.—W. J. Beard, tool for taking levels in road-
making.
No. 30975.—S. H. Ramsbotham, acetylene-generator.
No. 30976.—F. B. Warner, concrete block.
No. 30986.—F. A. Johnson, acetylene-generator.
No. 30987.—T. Hurd, draught-preventer.
No. 30988.—D. Gillespie, jun., bedstead-rail attaching.
No. 30992.—C. Mills, knife, &c., cleaner.

No. 30995.—W. J. Jenkin and W. J. Ellison, chair stay
and rack.
No. 30996.—C. A. McCoy, telephone-mouthpiece disin-
fector.
No. 31001.—T. W. May, ship-steering apparatus.
No. 31005.—E. H. Luke, window-counterbalancing.
[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.]

Letters Patent sealed.

LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 29th March
to the 6th April, 1912, inclusive:—

No. 28903.—J. E. Preston, galvanic battery.
No. 28905.—W. Houker, cask-manufacture.
No. 28958.—J. Beadle, metal, wood, &c., protecting com-
pound.
No. 28994.—A. Macdonald and W. A. Young, wheel.
No. 29072.—J. Byrne, fireplace, &c.
No. 29156.—R. P. Hill, water-pipe cleaning.
No. 29677.—J. J. Charley, vehicular construction.
No. 29723.—S. Levy, boot or shoe.
No. 29762.—J. D. Smith, scaffolding-hanger.
No. 29971.—J. Stewart, metal label.
No. 30288.—E. C. Reynolds, time-limit lock.
No. 30453.—S. A. Thackray, medicine.
No. 30465.—O. J. W. Higbee, vacuum-wall receptacle.
No. 30473.—V. Nightingall, electric-heat controller.
No. 30530.—H. Edgar, rock-drill.
No. 30533.—S. Williams, ore-separation.
No. 30571.—W. H. Bauert, oilcan.
No. 30621.—J. T. Norton, yeast food and bread im-
prover.
No. 30608.—C. P. Wohlers, grain-drill attachment.
No. 30613.—A. W. Cooper and S. H. Watts, cultivator-
share.
No. 30619.—G. N. Larkin, crockery-washer.

Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

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

LIST of Letters Patent on which fees have been paid
from the 29th March to the 11th April, 1912, inclu-
sive:—

SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 24219.—J. W. Wallace and W. J. Graham, spring-bed
wire fabric. (A. H. Schmidt.) 1st April, 1912.
No. 24241.—G. Robson, automatic gas-light controller.
4th April, 1912.
No. 24259.—M. Saunders, sea motor. 11th April, 1912.
No. 24269.—E. H. Strange and C. A. Pim, metal, &c., foil,
&c., manufacture. 2nd April, 1912.
No. 24284.—C. Suttie and M. H. Wynyard, fibre-cleansing.
9th April, 1912.
No. 24302.—The Gröndal Kjellin Company, Limited, mag-
netic ore-separation. (G. E. Ohrn.) 10th April, 1912.
No. 24316.—J. F. Taylor and S. Pick, fire-escape, crane,
&c. 11th April, 1912.
No. 24817.—R. Falkiner, universal joint, &c. 10th April,
1912.
No. 24344.—C. Suttie and M. H. Wynyard, hold fibre on
wire. 9th April, 1912.
No. 24346.—C. Suttie and M. H. Wynyard, flax-dressing.
9th April, 1912.
No. 24352.—Associated Fire Alarms, Limited, electric fire-
alarm and thermo-indicator. (The Pearson Fire-alarm, Li-
mitted—A. H. McNeil.) 11th April, 1912.
No. 24358.—I. Geary, neckwear. 28th March, 1912.
No. 24481.—W. A. van Berkel, meat-slicing-machine-knife
sharpening. 3rd April, 1912.
No. 25676.—J. Taylor, hat and sweat-band. 11th April,
1912.
No. 25697.—F. A. Beal, turned shoes. 3rd April, 1912.
No. 25761.—Richard Johnson Clapham and Morris, Li-
mitted, brickwork-reinforcing bond, &c. (W. H. Johnson.)
11th April, 1912.
No. 26436.—The Westinghouse Brake Company, Limited,
railway brake. (J. W. Cloud.) 11th April, 1912.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 19560.—H. V. Blake, hydraulic ram. 11th April,
1912.
No. 19633.—Minerals Separation, Limited, ore-concentra-
tion. (H. L. Sulman, H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard, and J.
Ballot.) 3rd April, 1912.
No. 19634.—Minerals Separation, Limited, ore-concentra-
tion. (H. L. Sulman, H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard, and J.
Ballot.) 3rd April, 1912.



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🏭 Patents Granted: Improvements in milk-cocks

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 March 1912
Patents, Inventions, Milk-cocks, Manufacturing, Design
  • Colin Charles Robertson, Inventor of milk-cock improvements
  • Arthur Manley, Inventor of milk-cock improvements

🏭 Patents Granted: Improvements relating to levers and quadrant racks

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
16 March 1912
Patents, Inventions, Levers, Quadrant racks, Mechanical design
  • George William Hutchinson, Inventor of lever and rack improvements

🏭 Patent Office: Provisional Specifications accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 April 1912
Patents, Provisional specifications, Inventions, Applications
27 names identified
  • S. Barr, Applicant for mowing-machine attachment patent
  • C. R. Hyde, Applicant for gas-tap, electric switch patent
  • R. Hood, Applicant for gas-tap, electric switch patent
  • A. Campbell, Applicant for bicycle-driving gear patent
  • E. Schultz, Applicant for vehicle shock absorbing patent
  • C. Bristow, Applicant for aerial toy patent
  • R. A. Abel, Applicant for washhand-basin holder patent
  • F. W. Pattison, Applicant for washhand-basin holder patent
  • W. H. Lawrence, Applicant for liquids-discharging patent
  • E. A. Parker, Applicant for non-refillable bottle patent
  • J. Gouldbourn, Inventor for boot-lasting machine patent
  • A. Bates, Inventor for boot-lasting machine patent
  • F. Goodhead, Applicant for machinery-belt patent
  • F. Bates, Applicant for wearing-apparel pocket patent
  • R. M. Baddeley, Applicant for skeleton frame and receptacle patent
  • W. J. Beard, Applicant for tool for taking levels patent
  • S. H. Ramsbotham, Applicant for acetylene-generator patent
  • F. B. Warner, Applicant for concrete block patent
  • F. A. Johnson, Applicant for acetylene-generator patent
  • T. Hurd, Applicant for draught-preventer patent
  • D. Gillespie (Junior), Applicant for bedstead-rail attaching patent
  • C. Mills, Applicant for knife cleaner patent
  • W. J. Jenkin, Applicant for chair stay and rack patent
  • W. J. Ellison, Applicant for chair stay and rack patent
  • C. A. McCoy, Applicant for telephone-mouthpiece disinfector patent
  • T. W. May, Applicant for ship-steering apparatus patent
  • E. H. Luke, Applicant for window-counterbalancing patent

  • J. C. Lewis, Registrar

🏭 Patent Office: Letters Patent sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 April 1912
Patents, Letters Patent, Inventions, Sealed
23 names identified
  • J. E. Preston, Recipient of galvanic battery patent
  • W. Houker, Recipient of cask-manufacture patent
  • J. Beadle, Recipient of metal, wood protecting compound patent
  • A. Macdonald, Recipient of wheel patent
  • W. A. Young, Recipient of wheel patent
  • J. Byrne, Recipient of fireplace patent
  • R. P. Hill, Recipient of water-pipe cleaning patent
  • J. J. Charley, Recipient of vehicular construction patent
  • S. Levy, Recipient of boot or shoe patent
  • J. D. Smith, Recipient of scaffolding-hanger patent
  • J. Stewart, Recipient of metal label patent
  • E. C. Reynolds, Recipient of time-limit lock patent
  • S. A. Thackray, Recipient of medicine patent
  • O. J. W. Higbee, Recipient of vacuum-wall receptacle patent
  • V. Nightingall, Recipient of electric-heat controller patent
  • H. Edgar, Recipient of rock-drill patent
  • S. Williams, Recipient of ore-separation patent
  • W. H. Bauert, Recipient of oilcan patent
  • J. T. Norton, Recipient of yeast food and bread improver patent
  • C. P. Wohlers, Recipient of grain-drill attachment patent
  • A. W. Cooper, Recipient of cultivator-share patent
  • S. H. Watts, Recipient of cultivator-share patent
  • G. N. Larkin, Recipient of crockery-washer patent

🏭 Patent Office: Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 April 1912
Patents, Fees paid, Inventions, Second-term, Third-term
38 names identified
  • J. W. Wallace, Paid fees for spring-bed wire fabric patent
  • W. J. Graham, Paid fees for spring-bed wire fabric patent
  • A. H. Schmidt, Associated with spring-bed wire fabric patent
  • G. Robson, Paid fees for automatic gas-light controller patent
  • M. Saunders, Paid fees for sea motor patent
  • E. H. Strange, Paid fees for metal foil manufacture patent
  • C. A. Pim, Paid fees for metal foil manufacture patent
  • C. Suttie, Paid fees for fibre-cleansing patent
  • M. H. Wynyard, Paid fees for fibre-cleansing patent
  • The Gröndal Kjellin Company (Limited), Paid fees for magnetic ore-separation patent
  • G. E. Ohrn, Associated with magnetic ore-separation patent
  • J. F. Taylor, Paid fees for fire-escape, crane patent
  • S. Pick, Paid fees for fire-escape, crane patent
  • R. Falkiner, Paid fees for universal joint patent
  • C. Suttie, Paid fees for hold fibre on wire patent
  • M. H. Wynyard, Paid fees for hold fibre on wire patent
  • C. Suttie, Paid fees for flax-dressing patent
  • M. H. Wynyard, Paid fees for flax-dressing patent
  • Associated Fire Alarms (Limited), Paid fees for electric fire-alarm patent
  • Pearson Fire-alarm (Limited), Associated with electric fire-alarm patent
  • A. H. McNeil, Associated with electric fire-alarm patent
  • I. Geary, Paid fees for neckwear patent
  • W. A. van Berkel, Paid fees for meat-slicing-machine-knife sharpening patent
  • J. Taylor, Paid fees for hat and sweat-band patent
  • F. A. Beal, Paid fees for turned shoes patent
  • Richard Johnson Clapham and Morris (Limited), Paid fees for brickwork-reinforcing bond patent
  • W. H. Johnson, Associated with brickwork-reinforcing bond patent
  • Westinghouse Brake Company (Limited), Paid fees for railway brake patent
  • J. W. Cloud, Associated with railway brake patent
  • H. V. Blake, Paid third-term fees for hydraulic ram patent
  • Minerals Separation (Limited), Paid third-term fees for ore-concentration patent
  • H. L. Sulman, Associated with ore-concentration patent
  • H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard, Associated with ore-concentration patent
  • J. Ballot, Associated with ore-concentration patent
  • Minerals Separation (Limited), Paid third-term fees for ore-concentration patent
  • H. L. Sulman, Associated with ore-concentration patent
  • H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard, Associated with ore-concentration patent
  • J. Ballot, Associated with ore-concentration patent