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2064. 20th October. Thomas Danes, of Christchurch, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, New Zealand, Engineer.--An invention for " Danks's Tangent Wind-mill." 2065. 21st October. Bichaed Jones, of Forth Place, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, Engineer.— An invention for rabbit-proof fencing. 2066. 19th October. Bickaed O'Donovan, of Stratford, in the County of Taranaki, New Zealand, Farmer. —An invention for " The Phantom Unicycle Locomotive." 2067. 20th October. Heney Wheelee, of Timaru, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, New Zealand, Cabinet-maker.—An invention for flexible braces. 2068. 22nd. October. Bickaed O'Donovan, of Stratford, in the County of Taranaki, New Zealand, Farmer. —An invention for a duplex sifting apparatus. 2069. 25th October. John Bbadley, of Christchurch, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, New Zealand, Photographer.—An invention for the new enamelled colorgraph. 2070. 14th October. Andeew Stenhouse, Contractor, and Howee Fenoulhet, Engineer, both of Auckland, New Zealand.—An invention for a new construction of pile for wharfs, piers, jetties, and sea-walls, to be called " Stenhouse and Fenoulhet's Patent Pile." 2071. 22nd October. Geobge Ainley, of Customs Street West, Auckland, New Zealand, Flockgrinder.—An invention for burning kerosene, to be known as "The Safety Carbon Kerosene Burner." 2072. 28th October. James Watt, of No. 64, Bank Street, South Melbourne, Victoria, Gentleman.—An invention for an improved deodorizing material. 2073. 28th October. Alfbed Buckingham Ibbotson, of "Ibbotson Brothers and Co. (Limited), " Globe Steel Works, Sheffield, England.—An invention for improvements in and relating to fastenings for railway rails, rail-joints, or other structures. 2074. 28th October. Thomas Powick, Engineer, Thomas Hoeton, Merchant, William Sinceaie, Solicitor, and Bichaed McCallum, Solicitor, all of Blenheim, in the Provincial District of Marlborough, New Zealand. —An invention for the dressing and preparing of a certain plant known as Phormium tenax or New Zealand flax, and for any other purpose to which the same may at any time hereafter be adapted, which said invention is hereafter to be • known and designated as " Powick and Company's Patent Flax-dresser." 2075. 29th October. William Oeb, of 45, West Nile Street, Glasgow, Scotland, Merchant. —An invention for improvements in metal fencing, parts of the said improvements being also applicable to other purposes. 2076. 29th October. Abel Feench Spawn, of Oakland, California, temporarily residing at Melbourne, Victoria, Manufacturer.—An invention for an improved spray-pump. 2077. 25th October. John Ceook, of Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand. —An invention for aerial navigation, to be called " Crook's Navigable Baloon." 2078. 25th October. Bobeet Shaepe Galbeaith, of Te Puke, in the County of Tauranga, Auckland, New Zealand, Civil Engineer.—An invention for sowing or planting all kinds of seeds or grain in drills, and sowing any dry fertilizer along with seeds or grain, to be called " The Diamond Planter." 2079. 26th October. Peter Christensen Henrickson, of East Tamaki, in the Provincial District of Auckland, New Zealand, Farmer. —An invention for improvements in wagons, carts, buggies, and all vehicles using springs, to be called " Henrickson's Patent Bumper." 2080. 26th October. Thomas Goodwin and Heney Deyland, of Otahuhu, in the Provincial District of Auckland, New Zealand, Coachbuilders.—An invention for improvements in connection with the fixing of seats in a required position in spring-carts, gigs, and other vehicles of a like description, to be called " Goodwin and Dryland's Involuntary-fall Seatholder or Adjuster." 2081. 26th October. Thomas Goodwin and Henby Deyland, of Otahuhu, in the Provincial District of Auckland, New Zealand, Coachbuilders, &c.—An invention for an improved method of fastening or otherwise of cart-doors, &c, to be called " Goodwin and Dryland's Extension Cart-door Hinge and Automatic Door-fastener." 2082. 26th October. Thomas Minchee, of Auckland, New Zealand, Woven-wire Mattrass-inaker. —An invention for making galvanized-wire door-mats, to be called " Mincher's Patent Wire Door-mat." 2083. 27th October. Olave Deacon, of New Plymouth, in the County of Taranaki, New Zealand, Draughtsman.—An invention for concave tire-iron for wheels. 2084. 28th October. Chaeles Foed, of Dunedin, in the Provincial District of Otago, New Zealand, Mining Engineer.—An invention for an improved safety winding-hook. 2085. 28th October. David Stbang, of Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand Coffee Merchant and Manufacturer.—An invention for drying grain, to be called " Strang's Eclipse Hot-air Grain-dryer." 2086. 28th October. Heney Message, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Miller.—An invention for easily and efficaciously washing clothes, called "The Improved Easy Washing-machine." 2087. 28th October. John Baebatt, of Timaru, New Zealand, Coachbuilder.—An invention for adjusting the seats of Whitechapel carts and dog-carts, to be called " Barratt's Patent Seat-adjuster." 2088. 29th October. William McAuliffe, of Caversham, in the Provincial District of Otago, New Zealand, Gasworks Manager.—An invention for a street-lamp lighter and extinguisher. 2089. 2nd November. Bichaed Heney Wilson, of Wellington, New Zealand, Ironmonger. —An invention for improved door-knobs, spindles, and fastenings, to be called " The Zealandia Lock Furniture."
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