PATENTS.
Mr Henry Hughes, Patent and Trade Marks Agent (authorised by the New Zealand Government) reports the following list of patent i applications in New Zealand, compiled from the Government Gazette of August Bth : Auckland.—F. Brown, treating : -ores, otc.; W. Richardson, utilizing j green fleshy part of flax as cattle food; A. Hare, automatically operating gas, etc., valves at predetermined times; J. Atkinson, spinal and body supports: W. Fuller, "food for cattle from refuse of flax; H. Johansen, double impulse internal •explosive engine; W. Hamer, portable boiler; G. Morris, flue for stove; J. Dixon, gate latch; N. Bouzaid, envelope; Brigham and Rainey, obtaining gold from seabed; J. Butterworth, fire alarm; J. Adams, preventing locomotive skidding; J. Nicholson, friction clutch; R. Bush, ripple for gold saving; G. Tester, curtain pole lifter; W. Blythe, window sash fastener; | J'raser and Jummeaux, indicator for j ■vessels. 3 ■• ■ Wellington.— l . Fowler, strength- | -ening frames of bicycles; Byron j and Richmond, treating flax ; S. •Smith, cutting cheese; F. Boys,! iron fencing standard; J. Belcher, j Jhurdle; G. Clegg, saddle cover;-B. j Harkness, potato planter; B. Lock-j ing, gas generator; construction of j gravel screen; T. Fowler, bicycle frame; J. B. MacEwan and Co., JLtd., cream vat; H. Green, electric indicator local; J. Compton, seed ( sower; E.Christie, tent; Humph- j ries Patent Bracket and Scaffolding •Co. Ltd., scaffolding; Kelly and; Taylor, liquid deliverer; VV. Andrews, stamping appliance; Amos and Carroll, trolley head; Owen and Vaughan, destination sign for tram-car; Haswell and Wilson, driving coat; R. McGafnn, flax catcher, etc., conveying flax to stripper; A. Bate, e'ectric furnace; G. Carringion, sheep counting machine. Canterbury.— R. Pearse, flying machine; H. Quertier, cleaning tramway tracks; T. Keats, hillside and single furrow ploughs; G. Holmes, securing adjacent ends of fencing wire; A. and G. Watson, gravel screen; L. Dyhrberg, earthenware pipes; F.Robinson, gardener's peg; D. Jack'man, window fastener; J. j Kershaw, hop pressing machine; D. j Elder, agricultural machine; H. Bedell, toe-clip finder; J. Burns, boring tool; G. Tate, driving gear for velocipedes; A. Clegg, preventing horses' front feet knocking together. Otago.—J. Anderson, solid cased bell valve; W. Beamish, collapsible box; Smith and Scott, railway truck door; A. Storrey, teat cup of milking machine;, seed sower; J. Ford, perambulator, etc.; A. Tait, hanging window sash frame; W. Grant, §w hair-nin; T. Harcourt, prospecting W dishf G. MafEwan, milk agitator; D. Matheson, agricultural implement; W. Fyfe, ambulance stretcher; R. Hunter-Weston, rabbit exterminator; T. Breck, "gold saving apparatus. 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." OfficesQueen's Chambers, Wellington; 103 Queen Street, Auckland; 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch; and A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8511, 16 August 1907, Page 3
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