PATENTS.
Mr Henry Hughes, Patent and Trade Marks Agent (authorised by the New Zealand Government) reports the following list of patent applications in New Zealand, compiled from the Government Gazette of September 19th:— Auckland. — A. Chatfield, replanting, etc., teeth; Wood and De Baugh, jointing bracket; Elliott and Hill, kauri gum grappler; L. Ambury, cow cover; J. Howe,' roofing nail; W. Johns, tin cutting instrument; R. Clark, air or gas hydraulic cushion for pipes; J. Wilson, concrete c6nstruction framing; J. Fraser and others, vessel course recorder; W. Crawford, sheep shearing machine. Wellington: A. Border, bleaching and drying flax; F. Smith, testing temperature of baled goods; H. North, upholstering spring*; Blockley and Lissington, ventilator; C. Tatum, garden step ladder; T. Murray, fastening for scaffold building; J. Harrison, greasing" tram rail curves; W. Duncan, water heater; W. Beamish, cigarette holder; F. Dannehardt, cooking range; A. McNeill, fence dropper; H. Hull and others, trolley pole; J. Belk, railway fish plate; A. Buchanan, bull controller; J. James, deodorising apparatus; C. Pike, flooring cramp; A. George, tie frame; C. Stewart, press chart; F. Clere, constructional brick and steel work; W. Hoyland, weather strip for door; Amos and Carroll, hanger for overhead wire of electric tramway. Canterbury—R. Marshall, portable fence; W. Riddell, desk top; F. Semb, animal feeder. Otago—H. Kettle, milking machine; A. Campbell, fencing standard; C. Henry, safe door; E. Hayes, wire jenny; P. Keppel, flax scutcher; C. Roberts, tin marking; J. Johnson, extension boot; F. Dennison, motor car wheel; E. Graham, flax stripper; N. Olsen, draught regulator; L. Warsaw, aerial navigation apparatus. Mr Hughes' firm has been established for ove'r 20 years, and handles the bulk of the New Zealand patent business. Send for free pamphlet, "Advice to Inventors'." Offices: Queen's Chambers, Wellington; 103, Queen Street, Auckland; 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch; and A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin.
The following Supreme Court sentences were passed to-day: —Arthur Graham Owen, for false marriage declaration, three months' imprisonment; .William Smith, false pretences, twelve months; Lee Fun, perjury, six months. Albert Anderson was found guilty of common assault on a girl, six years of age, and remanded for sentence.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8543, 25 September 1907, Page 6
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348PATENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8543, 25 September 1907, Page 6
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