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6516. 30th October. James Rumgay, of Tasman Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Joiner.—An invention for improved apparatus for hanging doors and gates.* 6517. 31st October. Reuben Withell, of Brookside, Canterbury, New Zealand, Dairy Expert.— An invention for an improved automatic milker. 6518. 3rd November. George Tate, of Eketahuna, New Zealand, Labourer.—An invention for extracting stumps of trees and standing trees, and removing and clearing logs without crosscutting, to be called " Tate's Stump- and Tree-extractor."* 6519. 3rd November. Nathaniel Dodgshun, of Wellington, New Zealand, Woollen Merchant.— An invention for " Dodgshun's Pattern Satchel for Tailors, Drapers, and Others." * 6520. 3rd November. Marshall Burns Lloyd, of Minneapolis, United States of America, Engineer.—An invention for improvements in apparatus for coiling wire and weaving coiled-wire fabric. 6521. 31st October. Alexander Thomson, of Kelso, Otago, New Zealand, Farmer.—An invention for improvements in agricultural machinery, to be known as " Thomson's Improved Seed and Manure Canister." 6522. 3rd November. Maegaeet Banton, wife of Henry Banton, Engineer, of Christchurch, New Zealand.—An invention for a hygienic commode and slop-pail combined. 6523. 7th November. Robert Latta, of Hastings, New Zealand, Settler.—An invention for an improved stirrup-leather. * 6524. Bth November. Alfred John Paynter Brown and James Rowland Brough, both of 20 to 32, Warwick Lane, London, England, Paper Manufacturers.—An invention for improved roll-paper holder and printing mechanism.* 6525. Bth November. John Lacey Davies, of Chipstead, Surrey, England, Civil Engineer.—An invention for improvements in machinery for printing in colours.* 6526. Bth November. Thomas Haycock, of Richmond, Nelson, New Zealand, Manufacturer.— An invention for apparatus for making felting and similar articles from the pulp of New Zealand flax.* 6527. .10th November. Thomas Ely, of 25, Rye Lane, Peckham, London, England, Draper, and Joseph Mallett, of 68, Southampton Street, Camberwell, London, England, Carpenter.— An invention for improvements in seats. 6528. 6th November. John Brough, of East Taieri, New Zealand, Blacksmith.—An invention for removing wind or any obstruction in the throats of cows or other animals, to prevent choking, to be called " The Farmer's Friend." 6529. 6th November. John Marie Ory, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engine-driver.—An invention for evenly distributing oil to machinery in any desired quantities, and entitled "The Mitre Oil-economizer.'' 6530. Bth November. Walter Armstrong, of Wanganui, New Zealand, Engineer.—An invention for " The Fly Water-spreader." 6531. Bth November. The Acme Batten Syndicate, of 119, Victoria Arcade, and John Mitchell, of 216 and 217, Victoria Arcade, Architect, both of Queen Street, Auckland, New Zealand.— An invention for improvements in the method of and apparatus for fixing and retaining corrugated iron and some other corrugated materials upon structures. 6532. 11th November. Frederick Hurd, of Manygates Park, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, and of 11, Grittleton Road, St. Peter's Park, Middlesex, England, Mining, Civil, and Mechanical Engineer. —An invention for improvements in and connected with coal-cutting and like machines. 6533. 11th November. Frederick Hurd, of Manygates Park, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, and of 11, Grittleton Road, St. Peter's Park, Middlesex, England, Mining, Civil, and Mechanical Engineer.—An invention for improvements in and connected with electro-motors or generators. 6534. 11th November. Albert Leroy Munson, of New York, United States of America, Manufacturer. —An invention for cigarette machinery. 6535. 20th October. John Cornwell, of Drury, Auckland, New Zealand, Flax-miller.—An invention for scutching flax, to be called " Cornwell's Automatic Scutcher." 6536. 21st October. Henry Lewis Roberts, of Auckland, New Zealand, General Commission Agent. —An invention for cooling beer or other liquids, to be called " Roberts's Eureka Beercooler." 6537. 13th November. William Wratten, of Birch Hill Station, near Martinborough, New Zealand, Farmer. —An invention for improvements in the construction of wire-fencing. 6538. 11th November. Carl Gustaf Patrik de Laval, of 16a, Handverkaregatan, Stockholm, Sweden, Dr. Phil, and Engineer. —An invention for improvements in steam or gas turbine wheels. 6539. 13th November. Karl Thomann, of 20, Merseburger Strasse, Halle on the Saale, Germany, Manufacturer.—An invention for an improved roofing-tile, and means for the manufacture of the same. 6540. 14th November. Walter Joseph Newton, of 16, Ellice Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. —An invention for securing keys in locks by means of a bolt so that the lock cannot be tampered with, to be called " The Defiance Lock-protector." 6541. 15th November. Hugh Thomson, of Thornton, Studley Park Road, Kew, near Melbourne, Victoria, Tanner.-—An invention for an improved removable screw-down stopper or cover for fire-plugs. 6542. 11th November. Benjamin Saville, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Cycle-manufacturer.— An invention for an improved gear-case and chain-lubricator for cycles. 6543. 11th November. Michael Scott Campbell, of Papanui, Canterbury, New Zealand, Gentleman.—An invention for an improved silo-press for pressing and preserving green fodder in stack.

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