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During the period ending Juine 19 iMessrs. Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys, Wellington (district managers, Mirams Bros., Joel's Buildings, Crawford street, Dunedin), prepared and filed the following applications for Protection under the Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act :— J. G. Turton, Melbourne, cultrvators and seeders ; J. Harker, Dunedin, trade mark, 'Le Beau ' ; W. W. Pilkington, Wellington, improved churn ; T. G. and G. 11. Swan, Wanganui, trade mark, ' FerroStout ' ; Jas. Gray (Reid and Gray), Dunedin, fertiliser conductor for drills ; Isaac Harrison and Geo. Bagley, Wellington, device for delivering oil, paint, etc. ; G. Hutchinson, Seatoun, milking machinery ; D. H. M'Guinness, Victoria, elevating hand truck,; G. F. Newman, Chnstchurch, cinder grid or basket for attachment to fire grates'; Thos. Falvey, Wellington, steam turbine; R. W. Ashcroftj Pahiatua, and S. A&hcroft, M. Hofgan, A. W 7 eJ/oer, and A. C. Pocock, Dannevirke, improvements in water-closets ; L. E. Papworth, Wellington, holder for neckties, ribbons, etc. ; R. M. Carroll, Petone, pipe wrench and sfliiftwi'g spanner ;A. Hatrick, Wanganui, trade mark, label ; Jas. Gray (Reid and Gray), Dunedin. device for sowing mangold seeds :W. J. Fryer, Pahip,, ironing board and shirt clamp ; A. Storrie, In\ercargill, combined implement for ridging and sowing: U-. Chewings, Mossburn, straining fencing wires'; J. F. Liebentritt, Sydney, multitubular steam boilers ; International Harvester Co., U.S.A., manufacture of twine ; T. J. Cahill, Waihi, soles for boots ; C. W. Gordon, Melbourne, adjustable pedal stran for cycles ; H. Berry,' Victoria, knife-claaner ; W. Y. ll.* Hall and J. B. Jones] T n^ercargill, door-stop and burglar alarm; W. C. Beerei Wellington, mathematical instrument ; T. C. Fowler and Co , Palmerston North, trade mark. " Scatter your minions ! " said Disease one day To the demon Cold and his friend Decay ; " Winter is here to give you a hand, Out ! friend, out ' and ravage the land." " I can't," siaid the Demon, " I'm quite out of work, A mortal named Woods pulls me up with a jerk ; His Great Peppermint Cure is death to my host. Good-bye ! " said fche Demon, and gave up the ghost 1

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 26, 29 June 1905, Page 27

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 26, 29 June 1905, Page 27

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 26, 29 June 1905, Page 27

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