APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS.
Complete specifications relating to the under - mentioned applications for , letters paten* have been accepted. Any person may, at any time within two months from May 13th, give notice to the Registrar of Patents in writing of opposition to the grant of any such patent. William Henry Price, of Sydenham —An invention for an easy epray-purap, Frederick da Jersey Clere, Wellington An invention for improvements in the construction of window-sashes and frames to facilitate cleaning and other operations. George William Shailer, Wellington—An invention for an improved fastener for mail and other similar bags. John Mitchell, Auckland—Anjin vention for an improved metal hold-fast for wood framing and the like. Alexander Taylor, of Fairfax, New Zealand— An invention for improvements in spanners. Henry Hill, Westport—An invention for an improvement in railway fish-plates—“ Hill's Key Fish-Plate.” John MoFarlane, of Wanganui—An invention for an improvement in horse-covers. Owen Blapkett, Sydney—An invention for improvements in oro-concentra-ting machines. Harry Hines Growden, Dunedin—An invention for an improved appliance for laying rabbit-poison. Frneat Hill Brown. Christchurch—Am invention for improved method of securing horse-covers. Charles Bristow, Wellington —An invention for a -new or improved skirtattachment for use by lady cyclists. Henry Ellis Nightingale and Frederick Hamilton Jackson, Now Plymouth—An invention for an improved rat-trap. Henry Thomas Smith and Henry Miller, Dundin, ooachbuilders—An invention for an improvement in gigs, and other like two-wheeled vehicles. Alfred Launcelot James Tait, Oaversham (New Zealand) —An invention for an instrument for protecting candlesticks from the candle-grease or other dirt or substance. Thomas Grace, Darlington-Aninven-tiou for improvements in driving-mechanism of velocipedes. Charles Lancelot Garland and Alexander Ogden, Sydney—An invention for an improved enamel paint, and mode of applying the same. James Davidson and Charles Graham Hepburn, Sydney—An invention for improvements in apparatus for refining fats and oils.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3130, 17 May 1897, Page 4
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294APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS. New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3130, 17 May 1897, Page 4
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