PATENTS. Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent and Trad* ment,), report the following list of applications for patents in New Zealand, as compiled from the Government Journal of '3rd April, 1924: I Auckland: G. S. Doleman. means for supporting tcafc cups in milking position. T. H. Channon, carburetling appliances. I J. H. Hvland, syphoning out the contents lof liquid containers. W.. M. Gimson, I resinous contents of waste timber, extracting. T. Wheeler, putty. C. W. N. Sorcnson, vehicle spring; motor vehicle | shock absorber. B. F. Mitchell, river bed and the like exposing means. C. E. Hardley, bath. Wellington: J. !,]. W. Lewis, cigarette making machine. I E. A. Gumbly, moving bodies inclination, indicating. F. P. Yan Foon, engine I piston. W. T. Thompson and G. J. Twigg, j milking machine teat cups. H. Tipoki, fencing. J. Christie, fencing standard. W. Webb, wool bale stacking device. W. I Bennett, rustless iron alloy. Canterbury: I E. Millar, motor car signal. W. J. Jcnkin land J. P. Whatman, electric lock. H. J. iL. Williams, incubator. Otago: W. ' Stevenson, food substance. W. Alloo, bread buttering and cutting machine. j The firm of Henry Hughes, Limited, has teen established for over 40 years and handles the bulk of New Zealand Patent business. Send for free pamphlet, "Advice to Inventors." Offices: 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. Exchange Lane, Queen [Street Auckland, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, and A.M.P Buildings, Dunlin.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16406, 12 April 1924, Page 9
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