Messrs. Baldwin and Kayward, patent attorneys,"" 215 ' Lambton Quay, report that they have filed the following applications for patent of New Zealand, recently : —John Callister, Wellington, protractor; Jos. Longburn, digester for meat-freezing works; Sam. Cheney, Wickepin, Australia, air-escape valve for railway brakes; B. J. Forbes and Son, Sydney,, portablo closet; J. A. C. Denchrass, Hastings, standard for wire-netting; B. D. Holmwood, Danuevirke, clutch for sheep-shearing machine; AV. 0. Boere and J. E. Hough, "Wellington, flax machine; AV. Hampton and J. M'Coskrie, Auckland; hose coupling; J. Hoffay, London, gramophone sound-box; Geo. Craw, Chiton, washing matted fibres; J. "G. Murphy, Auckland, wood stain; Eureka Milking Machine Co., Ltd., Auckland, milking machine; E. Pinkney, Masterton, picture tilter;, Geo. Friend, Sydney, attachable loose fronts for shirts. The funeral of another old identity of the district, in the person of Mr. John Kenrick, took place on Nbvember '2i, writes a Murehison correspondent to the Nelson "Colonist." Ho died at tho residence of Mr. Frank M'AAlia. Deceased-was seized with a stroko at his whare, situated in the Shenandoah, below the Maruia Gorge, and had to be carried nine miles to where a trap was in waiting, Mr. 'M'Wha driving him down to' the Doughboy Fla. L Here the doctor was called, but_wi"J| «"i avail. Mr. Kenrick was a native oi County AVicklow, arid was 79 years, of J uu. In his early days he joined tie -British Navy. After coming to New ,'jaland ho was through .the Maori War. He held the Victoria Cross for bravery in carrying a wounded officer to a, place of safety under very heavy fire.' Of kite years he had been mining. Sooner or later the City Corporation will have to consider the erection of a substantial fence to guard the quarry hole -which flanks tho Queen's Drive at M,aranui, states a correspondent. .This deposit of fairly good metal has proved so valuable that not only has part of a big hill been cut away, but as the metal runs down well below the surface, it lias been quarried during the last five or six years to a depth nf about lOOffc., and so close to the road line is , the edge of this hole (now partially filled with water) that there remains only a narrow lodge inside the existing wooden rail , fence. The possibility of accident is made the more acute by the great use (hat is made of the road by motorists. For Bronehinl Courlir nncl Colds, , Wnmjj- lirtat Jfeppermine Cure, Iβ, Od. ,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2320, 30 November 1914, Page 6
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