New Patents.
Thejfollomng new applied for Nail to be used in fixing up corrugated iron, to bo known as “ Spier’s Corrugated Nail,” by -Richard Gardner Spiers, of Invercargill, plumber and gasfitter. Improvements in the manufacture and production of scientific dresscutting charts and scales, to be called and known as “ Flamwell’s Patent Indestructible Scientific Dress-cutting Charts and Scales,” by Robert Flamwell Rare, of Dunedin, patents agent. Improvements in the manufacture of dress and knee-protectors, by Thomas Longbnrst, of Launceston. Improvements in the electro-ohemioal process of and apparatus for the regulation of (melted ores, by Franz Wundtr lick, of Melbourne, mining engineer and doctor of philosophy. For Wallace and Mace’s patent pick, by David M'Lean Wallace and John Mace, both of Auckland, blacksmiths. For the combination of certain vegetable substances with other substances used for the manufacture of brooms, brushes, and articles of a like nature, t > be called “ Harbutt’s Patent Tri-union Broom” by Thomas Jeffrey Harbutt, of Auckland, corn-broom manufacturer. For washing clothes, &c., to be called “Noble’s Patent Simple Washer,” bj Joseph Noble, of Auckland, tinsmith. A soap, to be called “ Garrick's Patent Mineral Soap,” by William Garrick, of Auckland, cook. Williams’ patent for catching, utilising, and exterminating rabbits, by George Williams, of Auckland, photographer. Patent tin for hermetically-jealed goods, that requires no solder on the inside, by Cornelius P. Maw, of Waitara. A spring sash lifter and lonerer, by Tom Cook, carpenter, and William Henry Boyens, engineer, both of Kaikonrs. An improved apparatus for processing or preserving alimentary substances, by Orlando William Oldham, of Potone, manager of preserving works. For straining wire, to be called “Ross’s A 1 Wire-strainer," by James Boss, of Masterton, engineer.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4211, 12 October 1886, Page 2
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276New Patents. South Canterbury Times, Issue 4211, 12 October 1886, Page 2
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