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980. (L.P.) 10th December. James Scott Ingbam, of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand. —Ingram's Patent Metal Cheese-Hoop. '981. (L.P.) 15th December. Joshua Butland, of the Pelorus Valley, in the Provincial District of Marlborough and Colony of New Zealand.—An invention for fastening the handles of knobs into the axles of door-locks. 982. (L.P.) 17th December. Bobert Clark, of Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand.—The Automatic Plush-closet Cistern. 983. (L.P.) 18th December. Alfred Colvillb, of Temuka, in the Colony of New Zealand.—An invention for the winnowing of grain and grass, styled " Colville's Patent Improved Grain - and Grass-winnowing Machine." 984. (L.P.) 19th December. Ewen Alexander Cameeon, of Nokomai, in the Provincial District of Otago and Colony of New Zealand, Architect's Articled Pupil.—An invention for exterminating rabbits, and titled " Cameron's Babbit Exterminator." 985. (L.P.) 19th December. Ewen Alexander Cameron, of Nokomai, in the Provincial District of Otago and Colony of New Zealand, Architect's Articled Pupil.—An invention for exterminating rabbits, and titled " Cameron's Centrifugal Pan Babbit Exterminator." 986. (L.P.) 19th December. Chaeles Beynolds, of Bakaia, in the Colony of New Zealand, Agricultural Engineer.—A labour-saving threshing machine, styled " Beynolds's Labour-saving Threshing Machine." 987. (L.P.) 21st December. William Cbaig, of Caversham, near Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand, Baker.—Codliver-oil biscuits. 988. (L.P.) 22nd December. Lewis Bose Gillandees, of Bavensbourne, near Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand, Mechanical Engineer.—A new oscillating three-cylinder steamengine. 990. (L.P.) 31st December. Thomas Kelly, of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand.—Kelly's Hydraulic-lime Pressed Bricks. 991. (L.P.) 31st December. James Scott Ingeam, of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand. — Ingram's Patent Booking Cheese Vat. Applications for Letters Patent lapsed after Publication of List for 1882. 643. W. Tayloe.—Self-closing gate hinge. 645. P. Ceook. —Cutting shingles by band-saw. 680. W. B. Buchan. —Amalgamator and gold-chloridizer. 688. A. S. Ford.—A crystal engine. 691. W. J. Dalton.—United pattern mould. 692. A. Walker. —Automaton draught-preventer. 696. P. Duncan and D. Duncan.—Centre for skeith, or circular coulter for ploughs. 697. W. Isheewood and J. S. Little. —Pire-escape ladder. 701. P. B. W. Malet.—Fixing barbed points to fencing wire. 711. J. L. Bacon.—Santa Pc (an aerated beverage). 712. E. P. Amesbuey.—Dental plates. 713. J. L. Bacon. —Prevention of sea-sickness. 716. J. W. Mansfield.—Cutting gorse hedges,. 717. W. Langdown.—Bending timber into wheel-rims, &c. 718. G. Baynee.—An electric band. 719. J. H. Culmmoee.—United pattern marker. 720. J. Smith and S. Smith. —Box for butter. 721. T. Danes. —Piston for chain-pumps. 722. T. Danes.—Tube boiler for cooking-ranges, &c. 729. D. Thompson.—Self-regulating turbine windmill.. 730. W. S. Lane.—Beefing and furling apparatus. 731. W. Viceery.—Vickery's Patent Guide. 733. J. M. Brown and C. Fraggatt.—Mixture of wheaten meal and a baking-powder. 737. B. Dickson.—Exterminating rabbits, &c. 738. B. Martin.—Cable curve pulley. 741. J. B. Moie. —Portable furnace frame. 742. G. Bayner.—Patent gold-saver. 745. W. A. Harpee and J. W. Bock. —Quarrying, &c, stone. 747. W. Woodcock.—Barbing fencing-wire. 748. W. Vickeey.—Washing-machine. 749. J. Armishaw and A. G. Howland. —Deodorizing, &o.

N.B.—The fees for Letters Patent are now, if unopposed—on depositing specification, 10s.; on obtaining patent, £2 ; and at or before expiration of the fifth year, £7. Copies of " The Patents Act, 1883," and Begulations, with Hints to Inventors, price Is., can be obtained of the Government Printer, Patent Office Agents, Postmasters, or booksellers. Patent Office, C. J. A. Haselden, Wellington, 13th May, 1884. ' Patent Officer.

Authority : Oeobge Didsbuby, Government Printer, Wellington.—lBB4.

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