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PATENTS.

Henry Hughes, Ltd., patent and trade innrks agent (authorised by N.Z Government), reports the following list of patent applications in New Zealand as compiled from Government Gazette of April 17th: —

Auckland:—lN'. Burke, tin opener; Yeiile and Addison, wrench; W. Stark ,\ stoi'|>«T- !•'.. Sirith. railway croHsi'ifi signal; C. Grimwood, milking niatrbine; M. Wynyard, ihix tailing machine; \ v - Hokle'n, piano; D. Hamilton, miimirand seed sower; JT. milk releasing upparatus; San ford :iud ClarJ , powder com]iound for t'eet; .Vtat'ilonald and Smith, a ( lministerinj; pills, etc., to sheep, etc.

Wellington:—Single and Andrew, envelope; -I. Skinner, fence dropper; A. L. Howie, candlestick extinguisher; 0. J. "Welch, spanner and pipe tongs; N. Neilsoii, pneumatic tyre inflating; W. Perham, 11., A., and F. L'obertson, plough root-cutter attachment; W. H. Anderson, '•inematom-aph recording appliance; L. Wallis, motor-cyclic belt; G. Davis, raising water, etc., If. E. Arroll, wool bale dump baud; A. 11. Yatcs, flax tow treatment; ('. Minchin, seed and manure sowing; \V. Haines, fluid pressure motor: A. Humphrey, inflator; A. C. West, railway crossing signal; Ashworth and Golding; bag, etc., for postmen; Ridd Milking Machine Co., Ltd., milk pipe connection; C. Davis, teat cup; M. A. MeLeod, boot polisher; 11. Bradley, glass bevelling machine; 11. R. .lenkins, teat, cup; ./. [{. (Jruickshank, treatment, c.U:., of sewage, etc.; Winslade iind Keating, teat cup support; Sanderson and Gray, receptacle for combustibles.

Canterbury:—M. McArtney. hot water apparatus; E. Smith, stump extractor;; WV Wade, perambulator, etc., F. Smith, motor ear, etc., hoisting means, W. Scott, label and fastener; i. Barnes, swingletree; K. W. Simmons, lock for locking bicycles, pumps, etc.; F. Northcott, receiving apnaratus for milking niHchines.

Otago:-— E. Broughton, cooking stc.Nc; Cook & Kxcell, dredge bucket connecting link; P. McNaught, waste fibre saving; (!. Gillies, animal cover fastening; •). Watt, wooden bedstead; W, Williamson, dental casting, etc.; .). Stewart, green house, etc., glazing; J. Jamison, lift well platform; J. Tait, boiler tube stop; ('. H. Young, liquid sprayer.

The firm of Henry Hughes, Ltd., has been established for over 25 years, and handles the bulk of New Zealand patent business. Send for free pamphlet. "Advice to Inventors." Offices, 157 Wellington, 10? Queen-street, Auckland; 153 Herefordstreet, Christchurch and A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin.

Letters v.hich have recently appeared in some of the Home newspapers contain appeals for funds on behalf of the anti-militarist organisations of New Zealand and Australia. It appears that "through the generous help of friends at Home the colonial funds have been greatly helped," but as a "genera! campaign" is going tc entail very heavy expenditure "substantia! and sustained assistance is wanted at once." The appeal is supported in the London Nation by a correspondent who makes the strange assertion that the Federal election to be held in Australia in April will be "the first opportunity the electors have had of expressing their opinion on this retrograde law. ,. The proposal to introduce universal service, says the Lyttelton Times, was before the people at the election of 1010, of course, and as a matter of fact the parties which are struggling for supremacy in the Commonwealth this year are at one in their support of the do fence law.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11648, 23 April 1913, Page 3

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PATENTS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11648, 23 April 1913, Page 3

PATENTS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11648, 23 April 1913, Page 3

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