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Inventions Pro Lccted.— Baldwin and Ray ward, Chartered Patent Agents, Wellington (District Managers, Mirams Bros., Joel's Buildings, Crawford street, Dunedin), report that they have acted as agents in the preparation and filing of applications foa- protection in New Zealand for tiie following inventions during the fortnight ending August 1 :— bryant and May, London, manufacturing matches ; E. G. May, Christchurch, doorholder ; A. J. McPharlin, Auckland, catching kauri gum ; F. W. Lee, Victoria, potato digger ; A. S. Coronel, Sydney, device for suspending sliding sashes ; R. W. Parker, Auckland, trade mark, ' Waukenezie ' ; C. V. Jenkins, Lower Hutt, collar stud ; A. R. Ayson, Wyndham, flax stripper ; F. F. Huddleston, 'Nelson, heating apparatus ; F. J. Jones, Wellington, prevent dust and draught passing under doors ; P. A. Blyth, Winton, brake for tramway trucks ; August Lyell, Palmerston North, sewing machine ; George Leach, Melbourne, cream separator and milk cooler ; The Leslie-Walker Fire-Indicator Co., London, temperature alarm ; A. Gutensohn, London, recovering metals and oxides from acid ; T. Macalpine, London, refining oils ; E. F. B. Kenyon, Brighton, England, peelers for potatoes ; George Leach, Melbourne, Trade Mark, ' Commonsense ' ; A. R. Ayson, Wyndham, flax scutcrter ; R. S. Watson, Islington, cleaning pipes of refrigerating apparatus ; Taylor and Ambrose, Newcastle, N.S.W., washboard and rubber ; R. E. Smallbone, Auckland, holder for use in toasting bread ; George Trapnell, Brightwatcr, Trade Mark ' Radium "; Poninghaua, CJiristchurch, incubator ; Stewart anu Millar," Christchurch, piano insulator ; T. H. Davidson, Dunedin, and 10. Ilitchoock, Outram, ratchet apparatus ; Querlier and Armstrong, Dunedin, apparatus for flash-light photographs ; Armstrong and Quertieir, Dunedin, compound for taking flasih-ligjit photographs ; Searlc and Gibb, Oamaru, hooks for holding Lhe ends of breeching straps ; A. J. Fisher, New Plymouth, an improved paint... _ ,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 32, 11 August 1904, Page 10

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 32, 11 August 1904, Page 10

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 32, 11 August 1904, Page 10

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