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PATENTS APPLIED FOR

Messrs Baldwin and Rayward, patent attorneys, Wellington, report having filed the following applications for letters patent during the week ending September loth : 0. B. C. Storey, Lancaster, England, and J. A. Wauchope, Sohull, Ireland, “ Ore crushing machine.” J. H. Krause, Nightcaps, Southland, “ Improved hedge slasher.” 8. Armstrong, Te Uka, Raglan, “Improved leg-rope grip.” E, BLonshall, Papanui, “ Motor-driven friction hoist.” J. (Morris, North Wales, U.S.A., “ Artificial teeth and method of

manufacturing same.” A. P. Stephenson, Melbourne, “Improved vaporiser and burner for liquid fuel.” R. J. Owens, San Francicso, U.S A., «< Improved lurnace burner for liquid hydro-carbon 3.” G. E. Partridge and J. McLaughlin, Cromwell, Otago, “ Apparatus for pasting and hanging wall papers ’ H. 0. Cassels, Invercargill, “ Attaching covers to horses and cows.” Frank Bullen, the noted author lecturer contributes a highly-interest-ing article to September “ Progress” on “ New Zealand shipping,” all the oldtime vessels illustrated and described. Invention, architecture, engineering, motoring, etc. Subscription prepaid ga par annum, all stationers.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1868, 24 September 1906, Page 3

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PATENTS APPLIED FOR Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1868, 24 September 1906, Page 3

PATENTS APPLIED FOR Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1868, 24 September 1906, Page 3

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