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 2nd April:— Wellington.—J. G. Hudson, railway signalling; McEwan and Co., cream vat, cold water tank and cool chamber; Amos and Carroll, hanger for overhead wires of electric tramways; R. Martin, clothes line; Hudson, Mardon and Watts, ferro-con-crete construction; Donne and Stacey, dust collecting and removing. Auckland.—J. Jolly, clothes peg; E. Molyneux, tie-holder, etc.; D. Garner-Jones, folding' chair; V. Ashton, bleaching flax fibre; G. Girdler, explosive engine and air pump; J. Hargreaves, ventilator. Canterbury.—G. Hutchinson, flat plate seed sower; H. Sherlock, boot last; R. Tacon, spark arrester; A. Simpson, bicycle driving gear; Brown and Rough, anti-rattler for window. Otago.—T. Christie, skylight; A. Smaill, milking machinery; F. Payne, obtaining power from running water; H. Quertier, seat, etc., indicator; I. Smith, back rest for invalids; R. Mills, gold-saving apparatus; W. Lizzani, washboard. 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 Street, Auckland; 183 Hereford Street, Christchurch; and A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9060, 8 April 1908, Page 6
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202PATENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9060, 8 April 1908, Page 6
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