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THE GAZETTE.

The defence buildings at Fort Cautley •have been, proclaimed a prison, and G. S. Heston has been appointed the gaoler. ... The following patents have been ap- - plied for during the week -. James Macalistcr, of Invercargill, engineer, and Jallies Hugh Walker, of the same place, -carpenter, for fastening window-sashes, and forraising or lowering salne by means /of spiral springs, to be called “ Macahster .and Walken's, Ilurglav-proof Sash Side Fastener and-, Sash-elevatori;”' "/Duncan William McArthur, -of Hokitika, civil -engineer, for the retrograde tail-rpee/ for : saving gold ; Samuel Stuart, of-Kaihohe,:, Bay of: Islands; photographer, for cleaning .and polishing all kinds of plate, jewel- " lery, trinkets, electroplated goods, burnished steel, nickel silver, polished brass, -or copper, picture fi'ames, ■■■ and every •description of polished metallic surface, - •the said invention to be entitled “The Electric Plate-polish James Howard, .Frederick. Howard, James Harold Howard, .and John Howard "Howard, Britannia Ironworks, Bedford, England, - under the style or firm of “Jambs and Frederick Howard,” as agricultural im- . piement -'makers, for Howards’ patent .reversible sectional ploughshare ; George Johnston, of Grey,mouth, architect, for a washing-machine, to be entitled. “The Jubilee Washer : ' Johnston’s Improved patent Charles Joseph Cooze, of pmi•edin,' : earriage-trinimer, and Daniel Mitchell Barnett, of Dunedin, French polisher, - for a shield clothes-rack ;. Roderick Nicholson Montgomery, -- of 'Melbourne, produce merchant,, for. improvements in the construction of billiardscoring boards ; Thomas Millear, of Edgarley, Victoria, landowner, for an improved method of and apparatus for .Folding sheep while they are being shorn; Hatsell King, of Carlton, near Melbourne, importer, for improvements in cricket and lawn-tennis bats; Alwin Hugo Eusebius Fischer,of North Adelaide, plumber, for an r improved w ater-h.eiter for baths, and. for--other purposes ; William Henry Hoskiiig, of Mastefton, surgeon, compressed-air spraying machine, which will facilitate ajid save labor and expense in -spraying trees, plants, apartments, Ac.,with a tine and: continuous spi-ay of water, ■or liquid - insecticides or fungicides;: Ac., .and as an irrigator for wounds in surgery ; Maxime Emauuel Janies Labat do Lambert, Sydnej% gentleman, for improvements in explosive compounds, called v “ Neokrutine ; John Mitchell, of Auckland, architect, for the Acme corrugated batten ; James Alexander Pond, of Auckland, for applying an impermeable material to surfaces for preservative purposes ; George Lawrence, of Dunedin, builder, for minimising the: labor .and the implements used, for - elotlibs--drying purposes, called/ “ The Sheave v-apreadei' clothes prop ; ” William Ha3tie, i Hawkes Bay, station manager, and John ) -Tindall, of Kaikora, Hawkes Bay, cattlerspayer, for the cure of asthma, and to he '• called “ Hastie and Tindall’s Patent Cure ‘for Asthma ; ” Charles Thomas Pattie, of Riwaka, Nelson, engineer, for dispersing Sjhe various kinds of fluids for - destroyingblights, . .codlin ' inoth,: and all manner of insect pests, designatsd “ The New Zea- , land Eureka Mist Nozzle; ’’ Harold Berry-, insurance' agent, of Melbourne,‘-'fcir irii', provementk in dry - earth and . other •closets. /■"■-.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 849, 8 June 1888, Page 33

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THE GAZETTE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 849, 8 June 1888, Page 33

THE GAZETTE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 849, 8 June 1888, Page 33