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PATENTS APPLIED FOR.

Messrs Baldwin and Ray ward patont attornoys, Wellington,, ropor having lilod tho following applications for Letters Patont during tho week ending April 7th : S. Mostitz and Son,. Austria, im-

provements in dust suction apparatus ; A. Potter, Mastorton, an improved tobacco cuttor; Wm. Turnbull, Wellington, improvomonts in flushing valvos for wator-closots, etc.; R. Buck and D. H. lx. McGuinoss, Wangnratta, Victoria, lever for removing or replacing pneumatic tyre ; J. W. Harris, Montreal, Canada, excavatiug apparatus; J. M. Youngson, Clinton, Otago, improvement in swinglotroes ; T. H. and V. Berry, San Francisco, improvomonts in operating and controlling quadruple tolegraph systems,

otc. ; W. P. Simmonds, Nelson, improved device for teaching music; Holmes and Allen, Wellington, improvements in trolley heads ; Charles Cook, Makarewa, Southland, improved shears for cutting cloth, otc. ! Progress: The journal for everybody interested in invention, science, and industry. April number now ready. Published by Baldwin and Ray ward, patent attorneys, Wellington.

AVe won’t find it difficult to supporl

the Premier on tho subject of moat and fish markots, providod the municipality, and not tho State, lias charge of them. Wo don’t want to see tho | whole community working for the Government in this country, and dopondent on Seddon and Co. for its living, and scared to do anything that Seddon and Co may not approve of, for fear Seddon and Co. should appoint some other fellow to their billot Anyhow, centralisation has boon carriod quito far enough alroady in this colony. But if tho municipality had control, nobody would object. In fact,

the consumer would hail tho reform with great joy, as a roliof from the meat ring and the fish monopoly.' But to establish more Government patronage instead of tho existing state of things would bo like getting out of gaol for tho purpose of being I the principal figure at a hanging. The municipality has got to tackle the fish and the meat rings some day, j ust as it has got to tackle tho milk question, and the sooner it sets about it the better for the consumer.—Christchurch Truth.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1726, 18 April 1906, Page 3

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PATENTS APPLIED FOR. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1726, 18 April 1906, Page 3

PATENTS APPLIED FOR. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1726, 18 April 1906, Page 3

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