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2316. J. Deake.—Telephone conductor. 2319. G. Maeley.—Heating ovens. 2324. J. T. Knight and G. Towler. —Flooring. 2326. W. Greenshields.—Pipe- or cigar-holder. 2327. J. Hipkins.—Blast-furnace. 2328. D. H. Hastings and B. D. 0. Mansford.— Milk-pail. 2329. C. B. Hawes and H. A. Fl.-vtman.—Pocket-protector. 2330. J. Bobertson. —Babbit-exterminating. 2331. J. Bobertson.—Babbit-exterminating. 2333. W. Wells and G. AY. Sturgess.-^Washing-machine. 2336. H. Corrick. —Slide-valve. 2312. W. Garrard. —Swimming apparatus. 2346. B. Cockerell. —Tripod harrow. 2347. J. A. Pond. —Hexagonal keg. 2348. J. Ness.—Fire-extinguisher. 2350. D. Hyams.—Folding bedstead. 2351. D. Hyams.—Folding bedstead. 2352. J. Thompson.—Babbit-trap. 2359. J. M. C. Malfroy.—Sewer-flushing tank. 2360. H. Brooks.—Furniture for locks. 2363. E. Wooton. —Perforating bank cheques. 2364. E. Wooton. —Perforating bank cheques. 2367. W. C. Martyn and D. B. Hutton. —Spring metallic packing. 2371. B. N. Vanes.—Thigh-piece. 2372. C. A. Funke, H. F. Funke, and E.;E. Funke. —Manufacturing brown leather. 2374. T. Begg.—Dropper for fencing. 2375. E. Aldis.—Fire-escape. 2376. A. J. Hunter and H. J. Carson.—Deoxidizingironsand. 2377. J. Chambers and D. B. S. Galbraith. —Deoxidizing ironsand. 2378. D. B. S. Galbraith. —Ore-roasting. 2397. B. Throp.—Sewer-valve. 2400. J. J. Macky.—Candlestick. 2401. B. W. Gibbs.—Clothes-peg. 2402. J. Johnson.—Amalgamating-pan. 2403. H. A. Andrews.—Beel-holder. 2404. G. Dillberg.—Horse-shoe and horse-shoeing. 2405. J. Watt.—Washing-machine. 2407. B. B. Williams. —Wire-strainer. 2409. J. G. W tarner and J. J. Woolgae.—Piston-gland. 2410. A. Wright.—Medicated candles. 2418. W. Gee. —Painting-machine. 2424. A. Taine.—Cancelling stamps. 2425. J. Mason.—Harrow-tooth clip. 2426. J. Crawford and F. W. Paterson. —Boad-engine. 2430. A. L. Foesman. —Compass-hung carriage. 2431. J. Clare.—Manufacture of soda-crystals. 2432. H. O. Brown.—Sash-fastener. 2435. S. Smith.—Ventilator and smoke-ejector. 2436. G. Allman.—Course registering. 2437. C. Bills.—Stretching wire-mattrasses. 2438. C. Bills.—Stretching wire-mattrasses. 2442. J. F. Eustace. —Fitting heads to casks. 2443. S. Hunter.—Candle-shade. 2444. W. J. Dalton. —Sausage-casings. 2447. T. Danks.—Self-sustaining gear for hoists. 2448. E. M. Bolger.—Conveying railway-carriage lamps. 2451. T. Mann and A. 11. Moore.—Castrating lambs. 2452. J. Hipkins.—Smelting ironsand. 2454. W. Cooper.—Waterproof leggings. 2456. A. Geeig.—Beater screen. 2457. W. Stevenson. —Combined collar and hames. 2459. E. Aldis.—Fire-escape. 2460. E. Howarth.—Safety hook. 2462. J. Sinden and T. Goodfellow. —Ore-reducer. 2467. A. D. Wells. —Wire-strainer. 2470. F. Oakden. —Telephone enunciator. 2472. E. P. Amesbury.—Tobacco-cutter. 2473. D. Donald. —Babbit-poisoner. 2478. A. Harvey.—Packing-box. 2479. A. Harvey.—Befrigerator. 2480. J. S. Talbot. —Flower- And fruit-gatherer. 2481. J. Stalker. —Grating-check. 2482. T. W. Foster and D. T. King.—Clothes-horse. 2483. H. S. Lough.—Wool-press. 2485. J. E. Thomson.—Wool-press. 5— H. 1.

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