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THE GAZETTE.

Mr A. V. Harrington has been appointed assistant surveyor to the Survey Department. . ■ . ■... ■ Captain Carl Kohn has been transferred from the Kaiwbara R fl< s Volunteers to the Auckland City Guards. ■ The proclamation and regulations admitting Btock from plaees outside the Australasian colonies is published. The following patents have been applied for,- during the week Archibald Campbell,. of Dunedin, clothier, for obviating the/difficulty of fastening men’s shirts by fastening the same at the side in lieu of the front or back; Henry Hughes, of . Wellington, consulting engineer and patent agent,' for cheese-rennet powder and cheese - rennet pastils, arid the/ method of their preparation, which invention his been communicated frorii abroad by Sophus Carl Christian von Barnekow, of Sweden, manufacturer ; Henry Aliott, of S yx, Canterbury, labourer, for an apparatus for loading drays with sacks of grain or , other, produce, - styled; “ Allott’s DrayloaderAlbert Giuiderson, of Christchurch, for an electric tell-tale clock; David John Goodwin, of Waitara, fqr Goodwin’s patent rotary, churn ; Arthur John Cuming, of Christchurch, printer, for a T vernier sight for rifles, carbines, cannons, or any rapid-firing guns, styled “ Cuming’s T Vernier Sight ;” cSeyhionr Reginald Bolton, of Christchurch, for economising or saving fuel, to be called “ The Reginald Patent Self-actiugCii'der-sifterand Fuel-economiser;” Henry Dent Gardiner, of Purau, Canterbury, stockowner, for an improvement in - disc-rollers, .A>y means of a combination of two spindles carrying discs; Henry Ryan Lewis, of London, mining engineer and' metallurgist, and Charles; Berry Phi lips, of Chester, England, gentleman, for improvements relating to the extraction of metals from refractory, complex, and other ores ; Hermann Schoeneweg, of : Dudweiler, in the German Empire, chemist, for improvements in explosive compounds, also for improvements in explosive compounds and safety cartridges for blasting purposes ; David Reid, of Melbourne, publisher, for an improved means for securing stereotype plates to their base blocks. J; . ■■■."• . r"

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 858, 10 August 1888, Page 2

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THE GAZETTE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 858, 10 August 1888, Page 2

THE GAZETTE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 858, 10 August 1888, Page 2

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