PATENTS.
Mr A. H. Hart, local representative of Baldwin' and Eayward, chartered patent agents, Wellington, reporte the following list of applications for patents of New Zealand, for the fortnight ending April Taraiiaki—-F. C. Griffiths., skylight: W. T. Thompson, bit for milch cows; J. V. Wyborn, weather aprons, rainproof garSouthland.—J. W. Mulhare, We attachment; J. Pomeroy, milking machine; A. M. Chisholm, securing ends of belting. Otago.—W. Bobertson, flue dampers; W B Walters, carburetter; J. Gray, seed sower; R. W. Smith, sMignt; T. M. George, toasting fork; W. Trembath, animal cover; J. W. Murdoch, scraper for tramway lines; B. R. Duglas, roller protector for dredge ladder elevators; A. R. Hardy, staple; E. A. Allan, cake tin and steamer. '■»'•»• Auckland.—R. L. Suttie, means for oiling axles; J. T. Prince, whiffletiree; F. J. Sngle, horee-ehoe; J. W. Andrew, eprayer for distributing molasses into cattle foods; W Whitlock, steam turbine motor. Canterbury.— J- T. Maine, legging faytening; S. Dof. broom handles; G. Henderson, junr., weed cleetroyer; G- T. Adam, securing breeching straps; Ernes* Mow, coin-freed apparatus for stamping letters. Westland.—A. W. Topffer, releasing horses from vehicles. » Hawke's Bay.—J. Irvine, fastenings of packing cases. Wellington.— A. J- Hulchineon, grophoplione cylinder; D. Rowe, bicycle pump; J. Scorrar, wool press, lifting levers; FMcDougall. potato harvester; 0. V. Jenkins, apparatus for producing optical effects. - . . Nelson.—D. J. Williams, flax stripping machinery. Messrs Baldwin and Rayward have had twenty years' patent practice, and at present handle the bulk of the patent bus ; nera of New Zealand inventors. A pamphlet dealing with Uie taking out of patents can be obtained from the firm free on application. 9488
THE HUB TWO-SPEED GEAR.
This is one of the man important inventions which i-ave ever been brought forward in connection with bicycles. It enabtes every cycliet, whether be be a fast rider or one who jogs round quietly for pleasure, to get the beet use out of his machine tinder all conditions, helps to overcome head winds and hills, combined with the pleasure of free-wheeling. Since we first introduced this Hub in connection with our "Anglo Special Bicycles" (and we have fitted over 200) every user testifies to the additional ease and pleasure it givee to •cycling. The Hub fitted to any style of Anglo-Special Bicycle, complete, with brake, for £22 cash. The Anglo-New Zealand Cycle Co., D.I.C. (Lichfield street) and 226 High street. 2441 " For Bronchial Cougha tike Woode' Great J Peppermint Cure. Is 6d. —(Advt.)
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11872, 20 April 1904, Page 2
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