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1792. 9th April. Andrew Kelly, of Customs Street West, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer.— An invention for Kelly's patent hydrodynamic separator. (Not proceeded with.) 1793. 15th April. William John Bout, of Wellington, New Zealand. —An invention for improvement in coffee-beverage-making utensils, to be called and known as "Bout's Coffee Extractor." 1794. 15th April. William Frederick Dennis, of 101, Leadenhall Street, City of London, Mechanical Engineer.—An invention for improvements in the manufacture of wire-netting and in apparatus therefor. 1795. 15th April. Edwin Cuthbeet, of Christchurch, New Zealand, a Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers. —An invention for an improved trap for the purpose of disconnecting water-closet soil-pipes and house waste-pipes from public or private sewers. 179C. 17th April. Joseph Bakes, Joseph Allen Bakee, and William King Bakee, all of 58, City Boad, in the County of Middlesex, England, Engineers.—An invention for improvements on apparatus for lighting the interior of ovens and the like. 1797. 16th April. James Baeclay Blaikie, of Auckland, New Zealand, Slater.—An invention for ornamenting slates, to be called " Blaikie's Patent Artistic Slates." 1798. 16th April. James Whyte, of Burford, Hunua, Auckland, New Zealand, Beehive Manufacturer.—An invention for boot cleaning and polishing, to be called " Whyte's Bevolving Boot-polisher." 1799. (L.8.) 19th April. Johannes Spiel, of Berlin, Empire of Germany, Engineer.—An invention for improvements in petroleum and gas-engines. 1800. 20th April. Chaeles Bainey, of Auckland, New Zealand, Watchmaker.—An invention for an automatic self-acting music-holder for holding and turning over the leaves of music, to be called " Bainey's Patent Automatic Self-winding Music-holder." 1801. 27th April. Bobeet George Maesh, of Press Office, Wellington, New Zealand, Printers' Machinist. —An invention for folding papers, to be known as " The Automatic Folding Apparatus." 1802. 28th April. William Hooker, of Webb Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Gas Engineer.— An invention for an improved incandescent gas-burner. 1803. 28th April. William Hookee, of Webb Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Gas Engineer.— An invention for improvements in manufacture of gas-generating atmospheric burners. 1804. 28th April. William Pinches, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Engineer.—An invention for a portable railway-sleeper squaring and cant-grooving bench or machine. 1805. 30th April. Bobeet Heney Caetee, of Bennett's Junction, New Zealand.—An invention for Carter's patent lift-pump." 1806. 30th April. Bobeet Henby Cabteb, of Bennett's Junction, New Zealand. —An invention for securing the ends or sides of water troughs, boilers, &c. 1807. 29th April. William James Wilson, of Warkworth, Mahurangi, Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer.—An invention for improvements in Lucop's Centrifugal Pulverizer, to bo called " Wilson's Improved Lucop's Centrifugal Pulverizer." 1808. 29th April. Andeew Kelly, of Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. —An invention for utilizing iron-sand, to be called " Kelly's Patent Carboniferous Iron." 1809. 29th April. Thomas Kelly, of Auckland, New Zealand, Plasterer.—An invention for plastering, to be known as " Kelly's Patent Damp-proof Elastic Cement Plaster." 1810. Ist May. Anton Wilhelm Josef Wychodie, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Watchmaker.— An invention for an improved egg-beater, to be called " The Wanganui Egg-beater." 1811. 4th May. Alfeedo Michel, of Bio de Janeiro, Brazil, and of Paris, France, Engineer.—An invention for improvements in apparatus for treating fatty matters in order to obtain fatty acids and glycerine therefrom. 1812. 4th May. Balph Waldo Emeeson Maclvoe, of Sydney, New South Wales, Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland, Fellow of the German Chemical Society, Berlin, Member of the Physical Society of London, Fellow of the Chemical Society of London, Begistered Analytical and Consulting Chemist.—An invention for improvements in the treatment of nightsoil and such like noxious matters, and in apparatus therefor. 1813. 3rd May. Chaeles Aema Wilkins, of Auckland, New Zealand, Journalist.—An invention for watch-keys, to be called " Wilkins's Patent Dust-proof Watch-key." 1814. (L.8.) 6th May. Joel B. Low, of San Francisco, California. —An invention for an improvement in ore-crushing machines. 1815. 3rd May. William John Haevey, of Invercargill, New Zealand. —An invention for a colonial oven and boiler, to be known as "Harvey's Latent Paragon Colonial Oven and Boiler." 1816. sth May. Henby Baynee, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Bootmaker. —An invention for protecting the backs of boots from cracking, called " Bayner's Batent Boot-back Protector." (Patent refused.) 1817. 6th May. Abohibald Douglas, of Auckland, New Zealand, Agent.—An invention for smoking cigars, to be called the " Patent Hygienic Cigar-holder." 1818. 12th May. Walteb Nathaniel Valentine, of Petone, Wellington, New Zealand, Coachbody Maker.—An invention for a patent match-box. 1819. 12th May. William Chivees Wilkins, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Ironmonger.—An invention for heating water for circulation, to be called "The Acorn Heating Apparatus." 1820. 7th May. Thomas Johnston Thompson, of Bluff Harbour, New Zealand, Marine Surveyor. —An invention for a new method of manufacturing Portland hydraulic cement from Bluff diorite or syenite, soft rock or clay, combined with other materials. 1821. 11th May. William Stocks, of Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Contractor.— An invention for improvements for sinking pipe-wells and cylinders for foundations.
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