PATENTS.
Mesars and Rayward, patent agents, tttfcough their local representative, Mr J. Lf.»stie^ensbni' report- the' gazettirig of the folfewlftg patents for the fortnight ending ljih' June:-»-OTAijr<J*T*3't Smail, means, for determining tae qH* lll *'^ °^ liquid in refrigerating apparatus; H. I. M. Ross, ventila-. tors; R. ;N.- Adams, pivots for swinging mirrors; S. Bear, elevators; E. Wadman, slioe-brusfies;' J.G: Scolllar, rabbit crate; A. A. mltfunrb and H. G. W. L. Noy, safely grjpblbck; A. F. W. Lorie, sashfasteners j/, l.* H,urst, fire-escape; R. Baxter, oil ejnuision.
CANTEBBUEY'. —^R. Holland, elevators of threshuis' nidchines ; H. Durand", tracefaatening^'.Jv.N. DuFeu, cushion heel iox boots; F.^JV Mahouey and C. Casimer, oilgas incandescent lamp; R. G. Doyle, device for. preventing a cow from kicking; E. Butt'erick. mechanism of reeping machines; C. Bristow, butter-Bizer. AUCKLAND.— Q. A. Mcllwraith, apparatus for wire; J. H. S. Brown, means for heating fluids; W. H. Aitkin, improvements in furnaces; J. S. Gray, ..luminous' rim and handle for watcljes; A. G. French, tanning substaticSß^; J. "Worsnop, hose-pipe coupling. ty£LLINGTON«^-A. W. Humphrlys, cyc][e'_ brakes ; ' T. Potts, medical preparation ;VW. .Madder; damper frame; W. Bea)imont,"- milk" .strainer, etc.; F. C. Griflitlis,- improvements in stvli<»ljts; J. A , Bord, cleaner; T. MiHar and J. Fi^l(o<in, weed destroyer; J. H. Kibblewhite' and R. W. Short, wheelbarrows; J. C. Morgan, animal cover-fastening; A. E. Jensen, wire fastener and wire clip; H. Ash worth, menu-holder; A.*P. Masters, ventilator.
SOUTHLAND.— J.. Campbell, animal trap: J. Shepherd, dredging machinery; J. Wren, improvements in screws: R. T. Stdwart, school 'slate cleaner; S. E. Dennistb^ labe^-fastcner. WJigT$A$D,— G. J. Smith and J. Scott tin-oftener; H. Coe, nail arid tack holder. MABLBOROUGH.— G. Rfenner .and W. H. Bdyens, swina^gaties. < ' " TARANAKI.— R. Collins, , toe-protector for boots; G. W; Remnlant, , potato plough. . HAWKE'S BAY.— G. C. Clarke, twisting qjad straining -.wires* -.
Messrs .B^ald^riji.and Ray ward .haye had. 20 years'^patie^t., practice and at present llattdle the bulk of tlie patent business of New Zealand inventors. A pamphlet dealing with thq taking out of patents can be obtained from the firm, free on application.
Upi-to-date Improvements. — The Star Roadster Bicycle is built of all the up-to-date improvements — reversible handle-bars (to e,Kab]e, 0e "rider to. get any position and to save stooping), roller chains of thje latest make (so that the machine can be ridden, in wet weather without the chain grinding) ; the front forks are of the *D* section, tapering gradually to the round, and fitted with "forged' ends, to save any chance of breakage at ; this vital point : the finish is all tliat can be desired. Usual price, <£23$£.ncur&£2D' Gall and inspect.— Adams Star Cycle Co., Avenue, Wanganui.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10976, 16 June 1903, Page 6
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