The Camp Commandant at Featherston acknowledges with thanks the'receipt, from Mr. J. J. Parker, Auckland, of one ease of, books, delivered, as requested, to tho Salvation Army Institute, for the use. of the soldiers in camp. Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, .of 215 Lambton Quay,. patent attorneys and consulting engineers, report thato recently thoy acted as agents in filing the following applications for letters patent of New Zealand:—L. N. Dylirberg, Ashburton, improvements ' id brickmaking machinery; T. A. Edison, Wbst Orange, New Jersey, trade imarlf philosophical instrumentH. C. Beck' er, Christchurch, improvements in ap< paratus for treating pelts; J. Kristofersen, Auckland, an improved fruit picker; E. C. Breeze, Auckland, improved supports for children's knickerbockers; Rudgc-Wliitwortli , Limited and Blair, Coventry,improvements ill or relating to vehicle wheels; Axel Whilst, Norway, material composed of skin and paper ; T. li. Woodrolfe, Pen- , rose, oiling scwing-machinc needles; G. Tewhaiti, Greytown, improved guard for shears. Li. (The cablo hews' In this lssnis'accrcdited to tho London "Times" has appeared in that journal, but only where expressly itatod ia Buoh news the editorial oniniaa of "The Times")
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 16 February 1918, Page 7
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177Untitled Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 16 February 1918, Page 7
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