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PATENTS.

Mr Henry Hughes, 183, Hereford Street, Christchurch, reports the following applications, as extracted from the Government " Gazette " arid accepted by tbe Patent Ofiice, to 4th inst. : — W. Aggers, easy chairs ; D. Kelleher, automatic fire alarm; C. Tandy, shearing machines} S. Coburn, field gate; F. Haar, sewing palms; J. Neagle, lead bags for racehorses ; F. Hornby, eduoational device; Lamson Store Sen-ice Company, travelling cable systems,; C. Trotter, appliance fpr ascertaining distances ; J. Rose, protecting river banks;. J. Robertson, fire alarm; R. Brett, pmoke consuming apparatus ; J. Chamberlain, obtaining Light from gases of low calorific value ; the Amerioan Tobacco Oompany, sealed cans ; E. Coates and others, trenching plough ; A. Qronberg, furnaces ; M. Robertson, eadh carriers ; R. Welil«, sheep shears; G. Heatley, bedsteads ; W. Humble, gas compressor valves ; K. Wessel, mattress-filling machines; W. Harvey, straining pan ; B. Seymour, siphons ; D. Sharpies, milking apparatus ; J. Campbell, arc lamps; R. Witty, seedsetter ; J-- • Hunter, incandescent mantles. Mr Hughes's firm has been established for twenty years, and handles the buiUc of: the New Zealand patent-business. Send for valuable hand-book, "Advice to Inventors," 185. Hereford Street, Christchurch. Telegrams, " Hughes, Patents, Christchurch." 7703-,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7506, 13 September 1902, Page 6

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PATENTS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7506, 13 September 1902, Page 6

PATENTS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7506, 13 September 1902, Page 6