PATENTS.
Henry Hughes, patent and trade mark agent, (authorised by the New Zealand' Government) reports the following list of patent applications in New Zealand, compiled from the Government Gazette of January 6th :—• Auckland.—J. "S. Kirkpatrick, door or gate fastening; N. De Lautour, harness fastenings; P. Browne, centrifugal machine; J..C. Drewet, fibre treatment.
: Wellington.—J. H. J. Bowater, combined tool for castrating and docking lambs, etc.; A.. Falkner, construction of suspension ; T. Robson, carpenter's bench stop; R. Gardiner, incandescent gas-burn- , ers; Humphreys and Willis, preventing entry of draughts, etc.: P. Tonks, chimney; Mardon and Hudson, signal wire adjuster; J. McHalick, road-forming implement; F. Giblin, boiler solution; P. von Hartitzch; trolley pole retriever, F. Trevellian,, cash register; J. T. Muit, butter pounder and packer. Canterbury.—J. Clegg, Canopy for go-carts, etc.; P. S. O'Neil, boiler tubes and tube plates; R. H. Skipwith, concrete floorings; W.J .'Dunlod, firegrate; F. Cullimore, billiard table.
Otago.—P. Keppel, flax scutching; apparatus; F. Dennison, spare wheel for motor cars, etc.; J. Youngson, coupling hook; R. M. Smith, detector of rise in temperature in goods; A. McCorkindale, screw propeller; P. Oakden, reinforced concrete pole; A. Tate, pot cleaner; R. Johnson, washing board; R. Millis, fibre preparation. Mr Hughes' firm has been established for over twenty-five 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 Streot, Auckland; 183 Hereford Street, Christchurch; and A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9053, 12 February 1908, Page 6
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