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■6455. 29th September. Gustavus Cjesar Horstmann, John Clement Ellison, and John Callaghan, Directors of the Howard Gold-saving Process Company (Limited), of Brisbane, Queensland. —An invention for improvements in centrifugal amalgamators. 6456. 29th September. ' Thomas Affleck, of Albury, New South Wales, Journalist.—An invention for an improved process and combination of materials to be used for the curing and preservation of meat and other comestibles.* 6457. 25th September. Alfred Arthur, of Hyde, Otago, New Zealand, Storekeeper.—An invention for an improved trap for catching animals, and entitled " Arthur's Improved Rabbittrap." ■6458. 25th September. Jonathan Harrison, of Kimihia, Waikato, Auckland, New Zealand, Mining Engineer.—An invention for fastening rails to wooden railway or tram sleepers without the use of spikes, to be called " Harrison's Shoe and Sleeper for Portable Railways, Tram and Mine Roads." 6459. 25th September. Richard Keyte, of Whangarei, Auckland, New Zealand, Builder.—An invention entitled " The Attachable Sliding and Folding Cot-bedstead."* 6460. 25th September. Frederick Seymoue Pottee, of Rutland Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Coachbuilder. —An invention for a concealed slide-seat as applied to vehicles, to be called "The Umpire Slide-seat."* ■6461. 3rd October. Edward Eliot Chambers, of Lyttelton, New Zealand, Clerk in Holy Orders. —An invention for an improved Venetian blind.* 6462. 3rd October. William Thomas Mack, of Austin Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Plumber. —An invention for an improved cowl for chimneys and ventilators.* 6463. 2nd October. Joseph Kittson Boon and William John Stevens, both of Christchurch, New Zealand, Coachbuilclers. —An invention for an improved two-wheeled brougham-hansom cab. 6464. 2nd October. Geoege Dalgleish, of Tees Street, Oamaru, New Zealand, Carpenter. —An invention for a notching-machine for cutting notches for studs in timber, plates, or planks . for house-building or other purposes. 6465. 7th October. Friend Johnson Bringham, of San Francisco, United States of America, Harness-maker.—An invention for manufacture of seamless leather articles. 6466. 7th October. John Robinson, of 23, Macquarie Street South, Sydney, New South Wales, Mine and Battery Manager, and Martha Symonds Plumb, of Marrickville, near Sydney, aforesaid, Freeholder.—An invention for improvements in apparatus for pulverising and amalgamating. 6467. 4th October. Joshua Thomas Johns, of Mangere Bridge, Auckland, New Zealand, Biscuitmanufacturer.—An invention for an improved evaporating-pan.* 6468. 9th October. Frederick Henry Talbot, of Motueka, and John Dunbar Duncan, of Riwaka, both in Nelson, New Zealand, Farmers. —An invention entitled "Talbot and Duncan's Hopand Wool-press." 6469. 7th October. James Lett, of Bell Street, Wanganui, New Zealand, Settler.—An invention for a vegetable- and fruit-slicing machine. 6470. 9th October. William Tompsitt, Hotelkeeper, and George Robinson, both of Manukau, Wellington, New Zealand. —An invention for an improved horseshoe*. 6471. 9th October. Thomas Danks, of 198 and 200, Lichfield Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer.—An invention for a bib-tap. 6472. 12th October. Robert Henry Carter, of Birmingham, Wellington, New Zealand, Blacksmith.—An invention for an all-steel slasher, with socket and blade in one piece. 6473. 12th October. William Reeves, of Masterton, New Zealand, Body-maker. —An invention for improvements in the attachment of shafts to the springs of two-wheeled vehicles.* 6474. 12th October. William Coates, of Wellington, New Zealand, Boilermaker.—An invention for a new method of, and apparatus for, turning over the leaves of music and other books. 6475. 12th October. George Garibaldi Turei, of Sun Buildings, corner of Queen and Bourke Streets, Melbourne, Victoria, Certificated Patent Agent. —An invention for improvements in the process of coating metals with aluminum or alloy thereof. 6476. 7th October. Carl August Pagel, of Port Moeraki, Otago, New Zealand, Fisherman.—An invention for messenger for dragging seine fishing-net on sea-beach. 6477. 10th October. William Miller Ore, of Nen Street, Oamaru, New Zealand, Engineer.— An invention for stoppers for shuttles employed in looms for weaving. 6478. 13th October. Reginald Tuckett, of " Barbiston," The Avenue, Royal Park, Victoria, Auctioneer. —An invention for an improved aerial railway and seat for the amusement of children.* ■6479. 14th October. Louis Emeeson Howaed, of Plainfield, New Jersey, United States of America, Gentleman. —An invention for improvements in electric arc lamps. 6480. 11th October. William Fletchee, of Kingsland Road, Mount Albert, Auckland, New Zealand, Settler.—An invention for improvements in reins and attachments thereto.* 6481. 14th October. Geoege Allen, of Masterton, New Zealand, Blacksmith.—An invention for " Allen's Sofa and Bath Combination."* 6482. 11th October. Edwin Valentine Lutteeee, of Ormond, Poverty Bay, New Zealand, Veterinary Surgeon. —An invention entitled " Luttrell's Lung and Tapeworm Specific." 6483. 12th October. William Eenest Richaedson, of Outram, Otago, New Zealand, Engineer. —An invention for an improved butter-printer. * 6484. 10th October. Heney Thomas Sblwood, of Parawa, Southland, New Zealand, Rabbit Trapper.—An invention entitled " Selwood's Pan Protector for Rabbit Traps." €485. 18th October. Henry Corrick, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Boot-manufacturer.—An invention for a gloss for tan shoes or boots. 5—H. 2.

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