PATENTS. .*■•'-* I Henry Hughes,, Limited, patent and trade marks agents (authorised It- N.Z. Government), reports the following list I ,of patent applications m. New Zealand,. 'as compiled^ from- the. Government Ga- < zette of December"l*Bt :— '" * Auckland.— W. , Cla*rks6n, 'attaching fencing wire to posts; ;F. Rayner, head 'gear advertising ; S. Thackray, mamatis, jetc, cure; Sutcliffe and Motuice, conj crete pipe ; W: Long, rifle cleaner .' R. Hill, Coupling taps to hose ; J. Gilmour, [coupling for repairing leaky watei' jniains; G. Hutchinson, internal combua- ! tion engines, sparking regulator ; C. E. Hardley, detachable h^g for baths, etc. Wellington.— -N. Andrew, coal washer, etc.; C. Burridge,' rain-water strainer, etc. ; C. Clayton, wreck locating buoy ; J. Sargent, milk,* etc., releasing valve ; 0. Dally, Jug cover ; Hodgson and Laurenson, pasteuriser ; W. Martin, needle threader; W. Carter, junr., pastel tinting fixing; E. Armstrong, teat cup; W. Lind, attaching traces to hames of horse collais; D. Armstrong, receiving and delivering milk from vacuum pipes ; A. Hainsworth, heating water ; P. Gossling, advertising method'; H. Pickering, caps; C. Burridge, rain-water strainer and filter; Beagley and Angus, scaffold I bracket. Canterbury. — G. Livingstone, sales recorder ; W. Courtney, pneumatic tyre i cover • H. Glass, spade ; J. Lethaby, i pipe stand ; W. Noakes, unloading coal, etc., from ships' holds; D. Scott, apparatus for sharpening chaffciitter knives, etc. Otago. — E. Reynolds, time limit lock ; W. Rowlandson, hill climbing boot; W. and J. Warburton, lioe; Boraman, Roughton and Waters, egg preserver ; J. Park, hairdressing preparation; H. Kettle, milking machines; 0. Munro. hot water bag j A. J. Cameron, races of sheep dips. Tlie firm of Henry Hughes, Ltd., has been established for over 25 years, and handles the bulk -of N.Z. patent business.' Send for free pamphlet "Advice to Inventors." Offices: 157 Featherston street, Wellington : 10*5 Queen street, Auckland • 128 Hereford street, Christohnrch ; and A.M.P. Buildings. Dunedin. Local representative: Traill Bros.' and Co.
A hat trimmed with Turkish towelling,* and called the " washrags" hat, is New York's latest fashion m millinery.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12632, 8 December 1911, Page 9
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