PATENT APPLICATIONS.
Messrs Baldwin and Eayward, patent agents, of Wellington, report the acceptance of the following applications for patent in New Zealand, during the fortnight ending October 30th, 1901:—Auckland—J. Ferguson, J. Mitchell, H. King and J. W. Henderson," process for saving gold"; G. Pulman, "wringer" and "improvements in ?.the manufacture of bats"; A. W. Elder, "continuous solid welt for boots and shoes "; G. W. Shatter and A Burges," improvements in hoes" ; F. Cook and J. Symons, " filtering apparatus," "fire escape," and "means for ■nreventing a horse bolting with a vehicle"; A. C. Bicknell and.E, T Saunders, "improvements in windows." Canterbury—J. E Chapman "bookbinding " ; G. H. Tiller and F. S. Yates, "detachable half-soles for boots and shoes"; E- G. Eawnsley, "coulter for agricultural manure- and seeddril's " ; E. Sprey, New Brighton, " fastening for bo'ots, shoes, etc " ; J. I. Hay?>an, "improved wool-press. Wellington—H. H. Eayward, " metallic bouncing ball ; G. Hughan, " handle for milk cans and the like." Otago and Southland—J. Bremner "revolving door-jamb and means for hanging doors"; J- Foster, "candle extinguisher"; J. Aitchison, "trolly, switch " ; E. C. E. Seque, " an improved gold-saver"; A. Scheib, "trap for catching rats, rabbits and the like "; G. Foster, "gold-saving mat." Taranaki—J. S. Harrison, "an improved embrocation." Marborough—H. Chambers, " manufacture of scrim or hossian ; E. Cresswell, "improvements in the fingers of reaping, mowing and binding-machines.' Westland -F. Gough, "a new or improved medicine." Nolson—J. Gell high pressure filter " ; T. Eees and H. Jamiesoni " an improved nail." Hawke's Bay, M. Browne, " combined egg-beater,_ nut-meg-orator and measurer." Foreign— A. Campbell (Chicago), "refrigerating apparatus " ; F. L. Dodgson (Rochester), "pneumatic railway signalling ; W. Hacks "apparatus for use in dispensing jTrated'liquids " | J- <*aut, "improvements
in firearms"; F. C. Green (Montreal), "manufacture of iron or iron-alloys ; L. W. Luellan, Kansas, "voting machines"; E. Waters, junr., "improve* ments in apparatus for feeding sheets to the tape-drums of printing machines"; United Shoe Company (Paterson, U.S.A.) "improvements in siioe-se wing machines ; F. O. Newell and E M. Herr, Pittsburg, "ele -trie heating systems " ; F. Gale and J. Hemphill, "improvements in simultaneous sowing, manuring and harrowing attachments to ploughs " ; A. Waldbaur (Stuttgart), "method of heating liquids and apparatus therefore " ; B. V. Barreto (London), "process of manufacturing building blocks or bricks " ; R. M. Scott (Sydney), "improvements in the combined construction of ships and their screw propellers"; United Shoe Machinery Company (Paterson, New Jersey) "shoe-sewing machines" and "lasting machines"; P. M. and H. J. Cooper, and J. Storrie (Brisbane), "automatic window support"; H. Johnson (Brunswick) and G. W. Frier (Glenferne), " process of manufacturing steel " ; E. A. Bishop (Sydney). " sheet music cabinet attachment to pianofortes/'
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 7 November 1901, Page 4
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425PATENT APPLICATIONS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 7 November 1901, Page 4
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