During the period ending March 27, Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys, Wellington (Ojtajgo representative, Mirams Bros., Joel's Buildings, Crawford street, DjuneWin), prapared and filed the following applications for Protection under the Patients, Designs, and TLadc Marks Act .— Jas. McGuinness, Melbourne, im«provements relating to milking machines and sterilising a,'p,p,a>ra|t|us therefor ; improvements in and relating to teat-cups ; G. Schwechten, Berlin, Trade Mark ; Plumer ani Plumer, Auckland, an improvement relating to hats; R C. Bisnop, Chnstchurch, improvements in and relating to boilers for gas ranges , T. L. Willsion, Ottawa, improvements in automatic gas buoys ; Whiley Bros., Ohau, an improved hoe ; />oeller and Hodge, Brigibajie, an unproved, cutter or knite for calf dehorners ; Alex. Me Leo d, Brisbane, improvements in tripod stands for cameras , J. M. Dawson, Ashburton, an improved syphon , Henry Ashworth, Wadestown, a new or improved running sheet for tram-cars, railways, and the Hike ; C. D. Lighltbanid, Welling'tom, Trade Mark ' Pregressive ' ; J. Konhing, Duncdi-n, an improved washboard ; Stakes and SucJHmg, Christchurch, an improved motor ; Jones and Sens, an improved electro-medical appliance ; A. Greig, Drummond, a combined rule square and saw ; Andrews arid Beavien, Christchurch, an improved seed and grain slower ; A. J. Ceming, Bnmswick, im|pro'vements in the manufacture of non-porous material ; an improved package for butter and the like ; method of manufacturing boxes, packages, etc. ; Cooper and Nejphews, three applications for Trade Mar.k ; Phih'p Le Sucrir, Calabasas, Los Angoles, lubricating device for vehicle axles ; A. A. Steipdrension, Perth, W.A., vaporiser of light or heat ; J. A. G^lruiA, Wellington, a^paratluiss far the culture of lactic acid bacteria ; Peter Ellis, Kilbunic, an improved motor ; J. H. Jackson, Dannevirke, improvements in boots; E. L. Robertson, Wellington, egg carrier ; W. E. Percival, Inglewood, louvjre window. . At Waimate yo^torQay afternoon Messrs. Priest and Holdgate, local agents for the Benioia Disc Plough, ht'M a very sn.iicces.sful trial on the farm of Mr. M. Coohrane, in the presence of a large number of interested styefctators. The three-furrow plqugh was drawn i comfortably by three horses in heavy ground, and, under the guidance of Mr. A. Cochrane, did splemdid work ; so much sx> that Mr. Cochrane purchased tlie implement and Mr. E. J. Atwill, tne local manager for Messrs Priest and Iloldgate, booked two miore orders 1 , with a prospect of more to come later. The opinion of farmers present was that it was the coming pjough, and far sfurpasised their expectations...
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 14, 6 April 1905, Page 27
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393Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 14, 6 April 1905, Page 27
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