TRENT HAM AND TAUHERENIKAU < CAMPS. ; Gastric influenza has been much in evi- i dence at Tauherenikau, but is hkrdly 1 known at Trentham. Fluenzol— 6d and 1 2a 6dis greatly used at Trentham, but 1 at Tauherenikau it is not nearly so much ; in vogue, hence the large muster on sick parade each morning. 1 Messrs. Baldwin and Ray ward, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, of 8, Smeeton's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, report that recently thev filed the i following applications for letter? patent of i New Zealand : — Guilfoyle and F. j Anderson, Perth, spring spoke wheel; G. Craw, Linton, flax stripper; E. G. I Keats, Christchurch, coat and trouser i hanger; A. Hollobon, Christchurch, flushing cistern: W. Lewis, Wellington, whistle WT McLeoa, Wanganui, building construction ; L. S. Downes, Carterton, railway } signal; L. S. Downes, Carterton, railway j electric signal; •T. A. Pan', Auckland, j clothes prop; A. P. Turnbull, New South i Wales, electric circuit; J. O. Lord, Auck- i land, locknut for bolts; G. W. Major,. ' Queensland, plough reversing. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16253, 12 June 1916, Page 7
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