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5807. 30th September. William Woodcock Leatherbabeow, of Whangarei, Auckland, New Zealand, Farmer. —An invention for an improvement for making saddle-paste, to be called " The Colonial Saddle-paste." 5808. 30th September. William Woodcock Leathebbakrow, of Whangarei, Auckland, New Zealand, Farmer. —An invention for an improvement for making harness- and boot-paste, to be called " The Settlers' Friend Harness- and Boot-paste." 5809. Ist October. Samuel McGonagle and Arthur Richard Vaeley Goodwill, of Otahuhu, near Auckland, New Zealand, Settler.—An invention for an improved combined knee-pad, brush, and bucket-carrier for domestic and other uses.* 5810. sth October. Thomas Marsh Davies, of Chertzey Street, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Commission Agent.—An invention for a new or improved apparatus for catching codlinmoths and some other insects. 5811. sth October. John Mitchell, of Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Architect, and James Atkinson, of Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand, Watchmaker.—An invention for improvements in apparatus for muting violins and some other stringed instruments. 5812. 6th October. Wallace Samuel Dettmer, of Moonee Ponds, Melbourne, Victoria, Piano-forte-manufacturer. —An invention for improvements in pianofortes. (A. Squire.) 5813. 3rd October. David Hood, of Sawyer's Bay, near Dunedin, New Zealand, Blacksmith.—An invention for moulds for forming and grooving golf-balls. 5814. 4th October. Daniel Corlett Kee, of Pleasant Point, Timaru, New Zealand, Contractor. —An invention for an improvement in harrows, to be called " The Armadilla Harrow."* 5815. 6th October. John Armstrong Chanlee, of New York, United States of America, Lawyer. —An invention for improvements in pavements. 5813. 6th October. Eichard Edmund Skill, of 49, Crystal Palace Eoad, Bast Dulwich, Surrey, England, Engineer. —An invention for improvements in or connected with crushing- or grinding-mills, more especially intended for grinding or reducing ores containing precious metals, and for separating metals therefrom by amalgamation.* 5817. 6th October. Henry Sheehy Keating, of N0..11, Prince's Gardens, Kensington, London, England, Barrister-at-Law. —An invention for an electrical safety cut-oirt. 5818. 7th October. James Gresham, Director of Gresham and Craven (Limited), of Craven Ironworks, Salford, Lancaster, England, Engineers.—An invention for improvements in injectors, and in their application to locomotives. 5819. 3rd October. Seth Webb, of Wade, Auckland, New Zealand, Blacksmith.—An invention for fencing-wire strainer and fastener. * 5820. 4th October. Jorgen Thorsen Kofoed, of Elgin Eoad, Mornington, Dunedin, New Zealand, Brewer.—An invention for corking bottles, to be called "The Triumph Corkingmachine." 5821. Bth October. Walter Gee, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Blind-manufacturer.—An invention for an improved outside window-blind or sun-shade. 5822. 10th October. Hugh Daecy Hill, of 11, Queen Victoria Street, London, England, Gentleman. —An invention for an improved method of finishing the bottoms of trousers. 5823. 10th October. Augustus Gross, of Sydney, New South Wales, Engineer.—An invention for an improved appliance or apparatus for preventing the " creeping" of rails on railwaytracks. 5824. 11th October. Eobert William Barcham, of Church Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Commission Agent. —An invention for boiling watsr quickly, to be called " Barcham's Quickboiling Conical Kettle." 5825. 7th October. Thomas Dawes, of Napier Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Grocer.—An invention for the automatic lever box- and basket-lid. 5826. Bth October. Daniel Whitbuen, of Morrinsville, Auckland, New Zealand, Platelayer.— An invention entitled " Whitburn's Improved Cradle-rocker."* 5827. 12th October. Jabez Ehodes, of Sydney, New South Wales, Woolbroker.—An invention for improvements in wool-scouring and fat-saving apparatus. 5828. 12th October. Enos Bond, of Wade, Storekeeper, and James Goodfellow, of Dairy Flat, Farmer, both of Auckland, New Zealand.—An invention for an improved stirrup. 5829. 12th October. Geoege Leee, of Wellington, New Zealand, Boilermaker.—An invention for an improved apparatus for heating water.* 5830. 12th October. John Chambees Moginie, of Hankey Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Gentleman. —An invention for a new or improved blotting-pad.* 5831. 13th October. Stephen Stokes, of the Broadway, Marton, New Zealand, Tailor.—An invention for a new or improved stand for sewing garments.* 5832. 14th October. Carl Adolph Sahlstrom, of 14, Griffin Street, York Eoad, Lambeth, London, England, Engineer, and Ellis Pare, of Brazil House, Isleworth, England, Gentleman.—An invention for improvements in and connected with the cleansing of wool, hair, silk, cotton, flax, and other animal or vegetable fibres or fabrics, the recovery of by-products, such as oil and fat, and of the whole or part of the ingredients used in the process.* 5833. Bth October. Thomas Scuee, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Wheelwright and Coachbuilder.— An invention for a double-purchase push-brake, acting on the back wheels of any fourwheeled carriage. 5834. 11th October. Archibald Morrison, of Moray Place, Dunedin, New Zealand, Hydraulic Engineer and Plumber. —An invention for an improved method of casting, and an improved pattern of a furnace-bend made in one piece and fitted with a damper, and entitled " Archibald Morrison's Fluted Damper-bend."
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