PATENTS.
Henry Hughes, patent and trade mark agent (authorised by New Zealand Gazette)reports the following list of patent applications in New Zealand, compiled from the Government Gazette of February 20th : Auckland.—C. Rosegger, wall construction; J. Beamish, roofing; L. Ralph, running out barbed wire; T. Cahill, emergency brake; A. Roycroft, fire alarm; J. Hope, trap nest; A. Cotton, toy; W. Nichol, motor case for electric car; G. Richardson, illusion apparatus; F. Sewell, propeller. Wellington.—D. Stewart, applying pressure to liquids of less specific gravity than water; H. Finnis, automatic benzine docking, etc., iron; Simmonds and Seifert, catching flax blades as they pass from stripper; H. Levinge, Altazimuth instrument; H. Spear, spectacles; W. Johnson, window weather stop; J. Barker, clothes line; J. Boyd, game; step ladder; Macintosh and Bayliss, advertising device; H. Thomson, seed thresher; J. Grove, trend holder iortyre; C. Mann, notice plate for letterbox; R. and A. Maunder, cool chamber; Anderson, Free and Hampton, cramp; G. Cummins, wool press; Davis, Lightband and Knight, tire cover; J. Wilton, brake block wearing atrip; Hall and Elvines, non-silt-able metal saving mat; J. McLaurin, temperature tester. Canterbury.—E. Moss, stamping and franking letters, etc; H. White, concrete mixing machine; G. Hutchinson, rotary seed sower; H. MiCully, bird trap; 0. Coates, safety guard for railway carriage; A. Taylor, trunk and hat box; Dixon and Watson, "painting", skins apparatus; i A. Hadecke, threshing machine; J. Tuck, bolt nut lock; J. Stevens, harness; C. Mil's, securing tool heads to handles; S. Win. bed rest. Otago.—J. Montgomery, coolhg chamber; J- Keppel, flax stripping apparatus; Lindsay arid Lindsay, reversible and collapsible trolley pole; P. Irwin, automatic balanced door or window; A. Hedley, salvage gear; R. Johnson, wire strainer; J. Fisher, brace; T. Kenshaw, toot jack; C. Overton, clip twister for cytlone dropper; T. Aitken, lime and manure distributor; W. Koebuck, adjustable fcot for ladder; H. Que.rtier, track cleaner; J. Shields, flax treating machinery; Milne and Morgan, turbine; R. Mills, automobile spaed i. - dicator. Mr Hughes' firm lias been established for over 25 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.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9034, 27 February 1908, Page 3
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365PATENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9034, 27 February 1908, Page 3
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