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PATENTS APPLIED FOR.

Messrs Baldwin -and Ray ward, Patent Attorneys, Wellington (Canterbury representative, A. H. Hart, Gloucester Street, Cbristchurch), report having filed the following applications for .betters Patent during the week ending January 6th : —

A. E. Bradbury, Christcburcli, improvements in tlie sleeves of waterproof coat 6; S. B. Fonscutt, Oamaru, device tor clamping a mattress frame to a bedstead; Thoe. Hairldns, Auckland, an improved shaping machine for tinsmiths; 'E. Aston, Auckland, and W. H. Thomson, Ohaiwa, improved device for preventing a horse from kicking: M. Juries, Wellington,, am improved method of and apparatus for signalling at night ; Geo. Daviee, Christcliurcli, a.n improved water-jacketed larder; Hadida, Cross and Slingsby, London* apparatus for affixing stamps and labels to envelopes, etc. ; x'hos. Harkins, Auckland, an improvement in the manufacture of sheet metal receptacles for tea, biscuits, etc.; C. Gruneb&rg; Hungary, an improved device in brush-drilling and tufting machines.

"Progress," a new monthly illustrated journal, devoted to invention, science and industry. January number now ready. Messrs Baldwin and il^ywa.rd, Wellington. 1756

raonds (Bristol), H. C. Bouffler (London), V. 'B. Casey (London), sprhitens, and Leon Meredith; long distance. The latest newspaper stoi-y is to the effect tliat Continental racing men owe their brilliance to a mysterious "speed mixture," or' "dope," which, . taken immediately before a race, stimulates their movements^ temporarily. If we could only get some of that dope into a few of tlie pedestrians who amble about our road 6! Anything to stimulate their movements, even temporarily, would be a blessing.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8522, 15 January 1906, Page 1

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PATENTS APPLIED FOR. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8522, 15 January 1906, Page 1

PATENTS APPLIED FOR. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8522, 15 January 1906, Page 1

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