PATENTS APPLIED FOR
Messrs Baldwin and Rayward, patent attorneys, Wellington, report having filed the following applications for letters patent during the week ending September Ist: — R. Williams, Dunedin,
“ Improved
oil filter.” J, A. Steele, Tamaheri, Auckland, “ Aprons for harvester binders.” AY. Tate, Sydenham, Christchurch, “ Improved lifting jack. W. L Davidson, Cheviot, Canterbury, “ Machine for pressing, cutting
and printing butter.” f). W. Poulsen, Kaiapoi, and F. W Walshaw, Eichmond, Canterbury, “ Flooring and lining cramp.” E. Kinzett, Kaimatarau, Palmerston North, “ Improved pump.” J. H. Warren, Albert Park, T .Blades, West Footscray, and J. Wren, Kew, Victoria, “ Automatically preventing locomotives overrunning danger signals.'’ W. C. Lawrenco, Waitara, Taranaki, “ Improved spade.” . Frank Balien—the noted author
lecturer contributes a highly interesting article to September ‘‘Progress” on New Zealand’s Shipping,” all the old-time vessels illustrated and described.
Invention, architecture, engineering, motoring, etc. Subscription prepaid 53 per annum. All stationers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1855, 8 September 1906, Page 3
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