PATENTS.
Henry Hughes, patents and trade marks agent (authorised by New Zealand Government), reports the following list of patent applications in New Zealand, compiled from the Government Gazette, of April sth, 1906: Auckland —■ D. McKenzie, easy chair; E. Dixon, turbine engine, A. Firth, railway, eto., sleeepers;E. T, C. Firth, brick moulding press; E,. and G. Budkeridge, electrical conductor; R. Brett, astronomical instrument; F. Barrow, tufting cushions. Wellington—P. Ellis, motor; G. Hutchinson, milking machinery; R. Noedl, clothes prop; T. Philpott, ventilating wisdows; Gutters and Lakin, foot for fencing standards; J„ H. Hioki.ian, show case; W. Henry, brad et for ornamenting buildings; H. Smith, fencing standard; K. Carter, horse collar; G. Hutchinson, acetylene generator; H. Twiss, milk can; J. GalbaUy, window sash adjuster; H. MoDonald, spunnei; D. Hartwell, flax dresser. ,
Canterbury—C. Blaok, mat holder; F. Knight, valves for bicycle tyres; W. Brew, bearing for plough wheel; G. Scott, injecting sterilised air intp cow's ndder; H. Sloane, tube cutter; A. Campbell, wearing strip for threshing machine concave; H. Kelly, paper holder; B. Becker, extracting fat and wool from fleshings; J. Dawson, egg carrier.
Otago—Gresham and Gray, pneumatic knee ring; F. Smallbone, cramping picture frames; A. Storrie, attachment to ridgers; M. and J. Robertson, fence bridle; C. Steffensen, crayfish Dot; M. Hogan, grain and seed cleaner; F. Payne, dredging tumbler; R. Williams, sifting screen; sluice box; Benson and Macdonald, crayfish trap; J. Maoalister, turnip thinner; Harris and Todd, protecting fruit trees from birds; J Broad, fastening for horse covet; A. Davies, unloading coal from trucks; A. Marr, curtain pole support; R. Dunne, shaving appliance; A. Anderson, hose of Westinghouse brake; A. Curwood, clothes peg; G. Watson, milk strainer fastening. Mr Hughes' firm has been established for over 20 years, and handles the bulk of the New Zealand patent business. Send for free pamphlet, "Advice to Inventors." Offices: A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin; 183, Hereford Street, Christchuroh; Queen's Chambers, Wellington; and Queen Street, Auckland.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8117, 11 April 1906, Page 6
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317PATENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8117, 11 April 1906, Page 6
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