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PATENT APPLICATIONS.

Messrs. Baldwin and Eayward, patent agents, of Wellington, report the acceptance of the following applications for patents in New Zealand during the fortnight ending September 4th, 1901: Joseph Speight, Kirwee, “ a still-water motor ” ; O. A. Moller, R. Tomline and W. C. Greig, Christchurch, “ apparatus for branding, stamping and embossing ” ; George McMullen, Perth, and J. Charles, of Roxburg, “ improved dust-, draught-, and rain-preventer for doors ” ; W. L. L. Rees and R. H. Mason, Gisborne, “ means for fastening postal envelopes ” ; J. Borbach, Renwicktown, “ cooking-pan hanger ”; J. Corkill, Wairoa, and M. Morgan, Napier, “improved acetylene gas-genera-tor ” ; Dunlop Pneumatic Tire Company of Australasia, Limited, Melbourne, “apparatus for use in manufacture of covers for wheel tires ” ; D. McDonald, .Orrorao, “improvements in gearing of bicycles ”; H. F. Kirkpatrick-Picard. London, “process for the recovery of zinc from sulphide .ores”; Millburn and Milburn, Hastings, “ machine or apparatus for dusting or distributing sulphur or other fungicides or insecticides upon vines, fruit trees, .plants and crops, and for fumigating vines and plants, and for smoking bees ”; J. Hopson, Brisbane, and H. H, Priest, Wooloongabba, “improvements in hand signal-lamps ”; United Shoe Machinery Company, Paterson, “improvements in lasting-machines; The Hon, C. A. Parsons, of Heaton Works, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, “improvements in turbo-com-pressors and pumps ”; A. H. Light. Auckland, “improvements in sewing and other treadle-actuated machines ”; E. Bowmar, Gore, “ canister for sowing turnip, rape and other seeds ”; E. A. Cameron, ’Queenstown, '“ an improved spark arrester and fuel-economiser”; J. Shepherd, Invercargill, -“improved fire-escape” ; S. E. Wright, Wellington, “improved mechanism for propelling cycles and the like”; M. A. Johnson, Wellington, “improvements in trucks and other vehicles for the transposing of cattle and other animals ”; R. Caldwell, Mount Roskill, “an automatic cage fire escape,” ; E. A, Wickes, Greymouth, *• an ipproved manganese-steel bush for dredge-bucket and elevator links ” ; J. W, Jones, Sumner, “apparatus whereby the game of rackets can be played upon a table" ; J. Trapski and S. Clarke, Wyndham, “improved means for securing pins, shanks, spindles and the like " ; Thos, Rawlinson, Inglewood, “improvements relating to economising the consumption of fuel in locomotive and similar engines ” ; D. Levat, Paris, “ improvements in dredgers especially suitable for use with' auriferous and other alluvial earth”; D. P. Hendriksen, Wellington, “improved means for securing the handles of door catches and locks ” ; Wm.’Hinchey, Wm. Hagcrty and John Hagerty, all of Win ton, “improvements in plungers for pumps, etc.,’ and “ improved means for operating pump and other plungers ” ; J. A. Deane and P. S. M'Lean, Napier, “an elastic solid cycletire ”; W. C. Haines and A. R. M‘Neil,Grevmouth, “compoundswinging screen”; Wm. Pajne, East Orange, extraction of copper from auriferous slimes and tailings ” ; W. H. Lambert, Wyndham, “improved handle for kero sine-tins, buckets and the like”; R. Tanton, Devonport, “Adjustable tip cap for hilliard-cues and such like ”; J. H. A. M'Phee, Dunedin, “improvements in gold saving, especially for fine wash";C. if. Gilby and J. A. Harrow, Christchurch, “ improvements in syphons ’’; A. C. Murray, Cromwell, “ improved panlid”; J. M'Kegg, Goodwood, “topdressing pavements and the like,” and “a portable handle for utensils ” ; J. Baird, Devonport,an equilibrium cage fire escape.”

solatile Eucalypti Extract, which is recognise by the Medical Division of the Prussian Goernment to be of perfectly pure origin, as per nformation forwarded to us through the. Consul at Melbourne, March 2, 1378, we vtate:—

It is proved by tests made by the Medical Clinics of the Universities of Bonn and Griefswald (Prussia), and reported toby Dr Schultz Professor of Pharmacology at Bonn, and Professor Dr Mossier, Director of the Medical Clines at Griefswald, that only products that are saturated with oxygen and freed of acids resinous and other substances adherent _to primary distillation, will develop the sanative qualities proper to the plant. All crude oils or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are to be classed according to the named authority is, among the turpentines, which are abandoned long since as an internal medicament. Tt ese crude oil, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are discernible:

1. By their deficiency in pungent odor(which our product, the only genuine Buca lypti Extract, develops most freely through ts surplus oxygen.) 2. By thdir alcoholic, thin, and mobile appearance, being reduced to specific density through the presence of acids. 3. By their taste, the result of contract ing tendency of resins and tanats. If these crude oils, or so-called Eucalypti Extracts, are applied by mistake in cases of croup, bronchitis, diptheria, internal inflammation, dysentry, etc., the consequences are most appalling. For safety’s sake ask always or Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract.— Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia. —SANDER & SONS.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 September 1901, Page 4

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PATENT APPLICATIONS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 September 1901, Page 4

PATENT APPLICATIONS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 September 1901, Page 4

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