PATENTS APPLIED FOR.
The following applications for patents have been lodged at the Patent Office, Wellington:—For !an invention for straining and securing the wire in wire fences, by William Archibald Murray, of Piako ; for an invention for saving "float Gold," nnder the title of "H. P. Firth's FloatGold Saver," by William Thornton Firth, of Auckland; for an invention for hanging double sashes in such a manner that the one sash acts aa a counter-balance to the other, thereby obviating the necessity of using sash weight, and causing a considerable saving In their construction, by William Bennett, of Wellington, carpenter; for an attachment to a reaping and binding machine, for gathering a number of bundles or sheave?, after the same have been tied, and laying them down together in such place as may be desired, and called the " Champion bundle carrier" (being a communication from abroad, by Benjamin H. Warder, Asa S. BushneU, and John J. Glessner, all of Springfield, Ohio, United States of America, manufacturers), by Wm. Recce, of Christchurch, merchant; for an invention for a propel wheel, by Daniel Brisbane, of Auckland, engraver; for improvements in self-adjusting millstone irons, by George Scmmerton, of Son Francisco; for improvements m street railways (being communication by George Pardy, of San Francisco, California, United States of America), by Henry Hudson, of Sydney; for an invention for cutting, scraping, and paring gum, to be called "Potter's machine for paring and cleaning gum/ by Albert Potter, of Auckland 3 for patent gas ecenomizer, by Thomas Dauks, of Christchurch, engineer; for improvements in broad-cast j;rain and seed sowers, by Thomas Haxton and George Beattie, of Dunedin.
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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5904, 15 August 1884, Page 3
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