PATENTS. Henry Hughes, Limited, patent and trade marks agent (authorised by the \ T ew Zealand Government) reports the following list of patent applications m New Zealand, as compiled from the Government Gazette of December; Ist : Auckland. --• W. Clarkson, attaching fencing wire to nosts; F. Rayner, head pear advertising; S. Thackaray, mamatis, etc. cure; Sutcliffe and Mounce, concrete pipe; W. Long, rifle cleaner; R. Hrl , coupling taps to hose; J. Gilmour, coupling for repairing leaky water mains; U Hutchinson internaLcombustion engines; sparking regulator; C. E. Hardley, detachable leg for baths, etc. 'Wellington.—N. Andrew, coal washer, etc.; C.°Burridge, rain water strainer; ctc;'c Clayton, wreck locating buoy; J. Sargent, milk, etc, releasing valve; G Dally, jug cover; Hodgson and Laiirenson, pasteuriser; W. Martin, needle threader; W/Carter, jun., pastel tinting fixing; E. Armstrong, teat cup : W. Lind, attaching traces to names of horse collars ; 1). Armstrong, receiving and delivering milk from vacuum pipes: A. Hainswortli, heating water; V. Gossling, advertising method: H. Pickering, caps; C. Burrklge, lain water strainer and filter; Beagley and Angus, scaffold bracket. Canterbury.—G. Livingstone, sules recorder ;"W. Courtney, pneumatic tyre eiver: H. Glass, spade: J. Lcthaby, pipe stand; W. Noakes. unloading toal, etc., from sliips' holds; D. Scott, apparatus for sharpening chaff cutter knives, etc. Otago.'--E. Reynolds, time limit lock; W. Rowlandsqn, hill climbing boot; W. and J. Warburton, hoe; Boraman. Roughton and Waters, egg preserver; J. Park, ho : .r dressing preparation; H. Kettle, milking machines; 0. Munro, hot water bng; A. J .Cameron, race for sheet) dips. The firm of eHnry Huglies, Limited, has been established for over 25 years, and handles the bulk of the New Zealand patent business. Send for free pamphlet, "Advice to Inventors."* Offices: 157 Featherston Street, Wellington; 103 Queen Sheet, Auckland; 128 Hereford Street, Cbristchurcb, and A.M.P. Buildings. Dunedin. (Local representatives, Mark Sprot and Co.)
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 December 1911, Page 8
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