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2011. 11th September. James Seed, Bopemaker, and Henry Abel Flatman, Engineer, both of Southbrook, in the County of Ashley, New Zealand.-—An invention for suspending windowsashes and railway-carriage blinds. 2012. Bth September. John Young, of Pitt Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Accountant.—An invention for " Young's Electrical Apparatus for the Extraction of Metals from their Ores." 2013. 15th September. Caroline Lucy Mcßeth, of Wellington, New Zealand, Spinster.—An invention for the saving of gas in cooking by means of a combination-cooker, to be called " The Cannie Scot." 2014. 15th September. Samuel Chandler, Samuel Chandler, Jun., and Josiah Chandler, of London, England, Engineers.—An invention for improvements in regenerative gas-lamps or lantern. 2015. 10th September. Austin Walsh, of Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, Tobacco Manufacturer.—An invention for improvements in the manufacture of tobacco, to be called " Missouri Compressed Long-cut Plug Smoking or Chewing Tobacco." 2016. 13th September. Alexander Goee Brett, of Normanby, in the County of Hawera, New Zealand, Hotelkeeper.—An invention for an improved wire-strainer. 2017. 15th September. Heney James Bangeb, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer.—An invention for an improved machine for cutting hedges, to be called " Banger's Improved Pledge-cutter." 2018. 15th September. Thomas Haerison, of Bakaia, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, New Zealand, Farmer.—An invention for sowing all kinds of seeds, to be called " The Horizontal-feed Seed-sower." 2019. 18th September. Clement Van de Velde, of Bond Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Civil Engineer.—An invention for an improved portable metal bridge (also called "System of Metallic Bridges," which may be put asunder with rectilineal rigid elements). (The . Compagnie.de Five Lille.) 2020. 18th September. William Edward Wilson, a member of the firm of B. Towns and Co., Merchants, of Jamison Street, Sydney, New South Wales. —An invention for improve- ' ments in the manufacture of powdered product for paint compositions and other purposes. (Louis Brown.) 2021. 16th September. James Gordon Hall, of Porter Street, Dyer, John Jefferey, of Toorak Boad, Engineer, both of Prahran, and John Blanch Witt, of Cowie Street, Albert Park, South Melbourne, Commercial Traveller, all in Victoria.—An invention for lowering or increasing the temperature in buildings or other confined spaces. 2022. 16th September. George William Penney, of Gore, Southland, New Zealand, Settler.— An invention for an equalizing swingle.tree. 2023. 16th September. George William Penney, of Gore, Southland, New Zealand, Settler.— An invention for a steel-plate harrow. 2024. 20th September. Geoege Methven, of Goodall Street, Cavershain, in the County of Taieri, New Zealand, Engineer.—An invention for improvement in chaffcutter. 2025. 22nd September. Joshua Bareeb Caetee, of Burnett Street, St. Kilda, Victoria, Gentleman. —An invention for an improvement in the composition of terra-cotta timber. 2026. 18th September. Aethue Steele Foed, of Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer.—An invention for an improved beer-receiver, to be called "Ford's Eureka Improved Beer-receiver." (Befused.) 2327. 21st September. Beginald Bayley, of New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand, Draughtsman. —An invention for straining and tightening wire for fencing. 2028. 25th September. Andeew Agnew, Chaeles Cullen, and John Puese, trading under the name or style of "Andrew Agnew and Company," at Nos. 3 and 5, Latrobe Street East, Melbourne, Victoria, Merchants. —An invention for an improved automatic door-holder. 2029. 20th September. John James Potter, of Whakahara, Kaipara, in the Provincial District of Auckland, New Zealand, School-teacher. —An invention for an improvement in the construction and method of working of furnaces for the reduction of ironsand to the metallic state, to be known as "Potter's Patent Furnace for Ironsand." 2030. 23rd September. Thomas Girvan, of Forth Street, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, Photo-graphic-apparatus Maker.—An invention, for an improved photographic camera, to be called " The Zealandia Patent Camera." 2031. 27th September. James Boss, of Masterton, Wairarapa East, New Zealand, Engineer.—An invention for a plug-dispensing wire-holder. 2032. 25th September. Andrew Burns Imeie, of Port Chalmers, in the Provincial District of Otago, New Zealand, Engineer. —An invention for corrugated ridging for the roofs of dwelling-houses, sheds, and other buildings. 2033. 23rd September. Bobeet Geoege Dixon, of 53, Wyndham Street, Auckland, New Zealand. —An invention for " The Interim Horse-shoe," fastened by means of three clips and three nails manufactured of malleable or pressed iron forgings. 2034. 30th September. Tom Cooke, Carpenter, and William Heney Boyens, Engineer, both of Kaikoura, Marlborough, New Zealand. ■ — An invention for a spring sash lifter and lowerer." 2035. 30th September. Orlando William Oldham, of Petone, in the Provincial District of Wellington, New Zealand, Manager of Preserving Works.—An invention for improved apparatus for processing or preserving alimentary substances. 2036. Ist October, James Boss, of Masterton, Wairarapa East, Now Zealand, Engineer.—An invention for straining wire, to be called " Boss's Al Wire-strainer."

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