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3.089 1 a_ folituteitttlaint- of anatitallt, tiara PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. tRegstered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspapdr.1 No. 60.] SATURDAY, 15TH OCTOBER. [1904. COMMONWEALTH PATENT OFFICE. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST (No. 3) OF APPLICATIONS FOR LETTERS PATENT RECEIVED UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH PATENTS ACT 1903. 1sT TO 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1904, AND PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE SEVERAL STATES' PATENTS ACTS FROM 0.10826. THE is"' TO THE 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.
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3.089 1

a_

folituteitttlaint- of anatitallt,

tiaraPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

tRegstered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspapdr.1

No. 60.] SATURDAY, 15TH OCTOBER. [1904.

COMMONWEALTH PATENT OFFICE.

CHRONOLOGICAL LIST (No. 3) OF APPLICATIONS FOR LETTERS

PATENT RECEIVED UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH PATENTS

ACT 1903. 1sT TO 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1904,

AND

PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE SEVERAL STATES' PATENTS ACTS FROM

0.10826.

THE is"' TO THE 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

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No 6o. -isth October, 1904 1090 Commonwealth Gazette

LIST. OF APPLICATIONS FOR LETTERS PATENT RECEIVED UNDER THE PATENTS ACT 1903, FROM1sT TO 30m SEPTEMBER, 1904.

(Where a Complete Specification accompanies any Application an asterisk is suffixed.)

2ND SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1433. CHARLES STEWART WATSON, analytical chemist, andARCHIBALD TORRANCE WILSON, mine manager, both ofHope's Hill, Southern Cross, and JOHN NICHOLSON, solici-tor, of Perth, all in Western Australia, " An improvedmethod of treating what is generally known as cyanideprecipitates. "*

1434. JOHN HARRY NOBLE, ARTHUR APPLETON STEPHEN -SON, and EDWARD AUGUSTINE HARNEY, all of Perth, WesternAustralia, investor, gas engineer, and barrister -at -law re-spectively, " An improved air gas."*

1435. ROBERT CONGREVE, of 127 Colombo- street, Christ-church, New Zealand, ironmonger, " An improved devicefor locking wheels of bicycles."

1436. FREDERICK JOHN JONES, of Hume's Buildings,Willis- street, Wellington, New Zealand, manufacturers'agent, " Improved means for preventing dust, rain, anddraught of air from passing beneath doors."

1437. EDWARD LEO HAZEL, of Percival -road, Stanmore,Sydney, New South Wales, commercial traveller, " Trans-porting appliance serviceable for mechanically loading wag-gons or the like." *

1438. EDGAR HOGAN TAYLOR, of Lakeside, Kalgoorlie,Western Australia, metallurgist (assignee of Robert Tay-lor), " Improvements in apparatus for operating stamperbatteries, and the like."

1439. ARMAND CAUDAN, of 95 Addis - street, Kalgoorlie,Western Australia, engineer, " An apparatus for the pre-vention of dust in connexion with machine drilling in minesand other excavating work."

1440. THOMAS HENRY HICKS, of Bowna, New SoutlWales, blacksmith, " Improvements in pollard distributors."

1441. MACFARLANE BROWN, hotelkeeper, and THOMASBROWN, blacksmith, both of Brown's, Southland, New Zea-land, " Apparatus for use in judging sawing events."

1442. JOHN CHARLES DAVIES, of Lipson- street, Port Ade-laide, South Australia, implement maker, " Improvementsin cultivating implements."

1443. GUSTAV KANTER, of Horsham, Victoria, brewer,"A fermenting apparatus for the purpose of fermentingliquids (as beer, wine, and the like) in any kind of vesselunder exclosure of the atmosphere, and admission of steri-lized air whilst the temperature inside the apparatus canbe kept cold, and also for the purpose of aerating liquids(as waters, ales, wines, and the like ").

1444. JOHN AUGUSTUS BAGSHAW, and THOMAS HENRYBAGSHAW, both of Elizabeth - street, Adelaide, South Aus-tralia, agricultural engineers, " An improved regulator orgrader for the hoppers of winnowing appliances."

1445. JOHN ROGER, of Denver, Colorado, United Statesof America, manufacturer, " Improvements in furnacefeeders, 'particularly for ore roasting furnaces." *

1446. CHARLES HENRY SCHULTZ, carpenter, and ALBERTERNEST YOUNG, builder, both of 183 Hereford - street, Christ-church, Canterbury, New Zealand, " An improved glove forlaundry and household purposes." --

1447. WILLIAM MACMILLAN, of Palmerston North, Wel-lington, New Zealand, tanner, " An improved method ofmaking leather."*

1448. FREDERICK WILLIAM PHILLIPS, of 36 Sir John YoungCrescent, Domain, Sydney, New South \Vales, engineer," Improvements in driving gear for cycles."

1449. LAURENCE JAMES ROCHFORT, of II Norwood- crescent,Moonee Ponds, Victoria, clerk, " An improved machine forrecording sales."

1450. FRANK CASEY, of 143 Cromwell- street, 'Coiling -wood, near Melbourne, Australia, engineer, and EDWARDWEST HUBBARD, of 34 Queen- street, Melbourne, aforesaid,legal manager, " Improvements in pump or suction dredg-ing machinery."

1451. THOMAS WES WOOD., of Colac -road, Yeo, nearColac, Victoria, farmer, " Improved apparatus for cuttingdown bracken -fern, and the like."

1452. CHARLES WILLIAM WATSON, of Canterbury, Vic-toria, " Method of and apparatus for the concentration,separation, or treatment of metallic or metalliferous sub-stances or the like."

1453. HARRY SISSON, of 482 Hoddle- street, Abbotsford,Victoria, agricultural implement maker, " An improvedcounter- balance spring appliance for harvesters."

3RD SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1454. GEORGE BROUGHAM HUBERT AUSTIN, of Atherton -road, Oakleigh, Victoria, architect, " Improved vernier."

1455. ALFRED CLARK, mineralogist, and JOHN STORER,chemical engineer, both of 90 Queen- street, Melbourne,Victoria, " Improvements in apparatus for recovering goldand other metals from slimes, tailings, and alluvial wash."

1456. SIDNEY DAY, of 59 . Gordon - street, Sydenham,Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, gentleman, " Im-proved means for securing a broom handle or the like inits socket."

5TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1457. LEONARD BANKS, of " Kenilworth," Dudley .Creek -road, Shirley, near Chirstchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand,accountant, " Improvements connected with means for presscopying letters and the like."

1458. GUSTAV KANTER, of Horsham, Victoria, brewer, " Asterilizatór for the purpose of admitting purified air intohermetically closed spacës, or into any kind of closedvessels (as tanks, vats, casks, and the like), in order topreserve the material they contain (as beer, wine, ales, andthe like), and especially suitable for casks or vessels whichare on tap."

1459. PERCY JOHN WHITFIELD, of 37 Maud - street, Gee-long, Victoria, engineer, " Improved screw feeder andmixer."

146o. PERCY JOHN WHITFIELD, of 37 Maud- street, Gee-long, Victoria, engineer, " Improved apparatus for com-pressing forage, wool, and like substances into bales." *

1461. JAMES LESLIE CAMPBELL, of Roeback- street, NestAdelaide, South Australia, machinist, " Improvements indamp weather threshers for grain - stripping machines."

1462. ALBERT WILLIAM TRUMAN, of Mount Gambier,South Australia, produce dealer, " An improved candleextinguisher."

1463. MIGUEL TORRENTE, of Johannesburg, Transvaal,metallurgist, " Improvements in the separation of finelydivided solid matter from the liquid in which it is sus-pended."

1464. HENRY MCCLURE and ROBERT MCCLURE, both ofTonan, Victoria, farmers, " An improved winnowing ma-chine."

1465. WILLIAM MCCALL, gentleman, and WILLIAM ARGEN-TINE .WATKINS, carpenter, both of l3almain, near Sydney,New South Wales, " Improvements in step ladders." *

1466. GEORGE ARTHUR GRACE, of 279 Victoria- street. Bal-larat East, Victoria, accountant, " Improvements in or .con-nected with adhesive labels for goods."

1467. NINA BLANCHE STEWART, of 44 Winter- street, Mal-vern. Victoria, " An improved clasp for fastening wearingapparel, jewellery, and the like."

6TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1468. HARRY KITCHIN, of Louden - place, Melbourne, Vic-toria, mechanical engineer, and ARTHUR PATTEN, of " Tre-vallyn," Mary - street, Hawthorn, near Melbourne aforesaid,departmental manager, " An improved strap lock."

1469. JOHN JOSEPH O'SULLIVAN, of Runnymede, Victoria,farmer. " Improved six -horse swingte- tree."

1470. HENRY HARRIS EVANS, of George - street, Kalgoor-lie, school teacher, and WILLIAMI GEORGE MANNERS, of" Rialto," Maritana - street, Kalgoorlie, mining engineer,both in Western Australia, " An apparatus for the purposeof providing headings for copy books in writing, music,drawing, and the like."*

1471. WILLIAM DUNN, of Victoria- street, Kerang, Vic-toria, engineer, " Combined vernier and ventometer move-ment.".

1472. ARTHUR JOHN CUMING, of 380 Bourke- street, Mel-bourne, Australia, engineer, " An improved package forbutter, fruit, millinery, poultry, and other dry goods, andmethod of manufacturing same."

1473. STANDARD MOUTH PIECE MACHINE COMPANY, of I28west 33rd street, New York, U.S.A. , manufacturers(assignees of George Pierce Butler), " Improvements inmouth pieces for cigarettes or cigars, applying the saidmouth pieces to cigarettes or cigars, and in apparatustherefor." *

1474. SYDNEY HERBERT DICKENS, a member for the firmtrading as The Victoria Soap and Candle Coy., of 44.Market- street, Melbourne, and at Geelong, Victoria, soapmanufacturer, " A new or improved flaked washing soap,and mode of manufacturing and vending same."*

1475. WILLIAM SILVER, of Tamworth, New South \Vales,engineer, "An improved apparatus for setting wheel tyres."

1476. HENRY PONTIFEX, of Lytton - street, and WILLIAMMILLIGAN, of High- street, both in North Sydney, NewSouth Wales, printers, " Fire extinguishing bin for work-shop waste."

1477. CHARLES EDWIN IERNAYS, of Adelaide- street, Bris-bane, Queensland, consulting engineer, and patent attorney(conzmunicatee of Illius Augustus Timmis), " Lnprovementsin the construction of bogies for vehicles which run onrails." *

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1478. ALWIN HUGO EUSEBIUS FISCHER, Of O'Connell -street, North Adelaide, South Australia, plumber, " Animproved water jacket for water heaters and for the fluesthereof." *

1479. WALTER MIZON, of r8o Hanna -street, South Mel-bourne, Victoria, engineer, " A new method of and for'producing stereoscopic effect without the aid of the stere-scope and the like."

1480. CLIFFORD ROBERT STEPHEN JOHN HALLE, Of 204Cromwell -road, South Kensington, London, England, " Im-proved construction of wheel for vehicles."

7TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1481. WALTER REGINALD HUME, of 75 King William -street, Adelaide, South Australia, machinist, " A portablebrooding coop and enclosure for poultry."

1482. PROF. DR. EDOARDO MARAGLIANO, senator of theReign Italy, Senate, Rome (Italy), " Improvements in pro-cess for preparing an unalterable meat meal." *

1483. PHILIP MAGNUS, of 27 Harper- street, Northcote,Victoria, collector, " An improvement in pneumatic tires."*

1484. EDWIN RUDOLPH GROTE, and MILTON VICTOR ELY,trading as Foster and Coy., of Worple -road, Wimbledon,Surrey, England, electrical engineers, " Improvements inand relating to electric arc lamps."*

8TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.1485. JOHN GORDEN DoIG of 78 Falcon- street, North

Sydney, New South \Vales, gentleman, " Improvements inrailway tickets."

1486. JOHN HENRY HUMPHREYS, of Glanton- street, WestHindmarsh, South Australia, manufacturer, " A new orimproved parlour game."

1487. WILLIAM SCOTT, of Moonlight Farm, Hammond,South Australia, farmer, " Improvements in ploughs andother cultivating implements."

1488. ALBERT PREISS, of 64 Edward- street, Norwood,South Australia, plumber, " Improvements in secondarybatteries."

1489. FREDERICK GILES, of 138 High- street, St. Kilda,Victoria, manufacturer, " Improvements in or connectedwith boxes for butter and other produce."

1490. ALBERT KITCHENHAM, of Instow- street, Toowoomba,engine driver, " The vacuum washing machine."

1491. HENRY TURNER, of Fletcher- street, Waverley, en-gineer, and CHARLES FRANCIS, of go Waverley -road, Wool -lahra, contractor, both in New South Wales, " Improve-ments in burglar -proof safes and strong rooms, and inalarm apparatus connected therewith."

1492. JAMES THOMAS CLOUGH and JOHN MURPHY, both of124 Bay - street, Port Melbourne, Victoria, general manu-facturers, " An improved covering for cold pipes."

1493. HARRY CLIFF and JONATHAN CRAVEN BUNTING, Of27 Blackwood- street, North Melbourne, Victoria, agricul-tural implement manufacturers, " An improvement in chaffcutting machines."

1494. HUGH MCCONVILLE, of 891 High- street, Armadale,Victoria, gardener, " A sparrow and starling combinednester and trap."

1495. GEORGE THOMAS BATES, of Kokiri, Greymouth,Westland, New Zealand, sawyer, and PATRICK SARSFIELDO'NEILL, of same address, engineer, " Improvements inand relating to couplings for railway vehicles."

9TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1496. OSWALD THOMAS MADELEY, of Corindhap, Gren-ville, Victoria, watchmaker, " An appliance for gather-ing delicate fruit without injury thereto."

1497. RICHARD WILLIAM COOPER and HERBERT MORLEYLEGG, both of 21 Adelaide- street, Fremantle, Western Aus-tralia, engineers, " Improved rotary fluid explosion engine."

1498. WILLIAM HENRY LUNT, of Lefroy -road, Beacons-field, Western Australia, engine- driver, " Automatic balanceand float appliance for throwing windmills in and out ofrunning."

1499. PETER WALKERDEN, of Bellvue, Western Austra-lia, brickmaker, " Improved roller delivery table, princi-pally for wire cut brick machines."

1500. ARTHUR ALBERT BUSHELL, of Aberdeen - street, Perth,Western Australia, manufacturer, " Folding stand for us-able attachment with bicycles."

1501. JABEZ GADSDEN, of 572 Lonsdale- street, Melbourne,Victoria, printer and bag maucf acturer, " An improvedcombination tin canister and detachable cover."*

1502. WALTER PEARSON YOUNG, of i" Scarboro," r4Pemeli- street, Enmore, New South Wales, Engineer, " Animproved cigarette mouth piece or tip."

1503. HARRY ROBERT BUTTERWORTH and ARTHUR HUGHPOOLE, both of Sydney, New South Wales,engineers, " Animproved bucket for dredging for gold and other mine-rals."

1504. HENRY ASHWORTH, of Hanover - street, Wad es-town, Wellington, New Zealand, carrier, " An improvedapparatus for washing, straining, and draining wool."*

1505. FREDERICK ARTHUR ALCOCK, manager Alcock andCo.. Proprietary Limited, of Nos. 208 and 212 Russell- street,Melbourne, Victoria. An improved construction of cushionrails for billiard tables."

1506. JOHN WILLIAMblacksmith, and JAMESfarmer, " Improved lifttillage implements"

LOTH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1507. RICHARD WINGFIELD STUART, of Middle Park Hotel,Middle Park, Melbourne, mining engineer, " An improvedapparatus for generating and utilizing combustible gas."

12TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1508. HENRY PONTIFEX, of Lytton- street, and WILLIAMMILLIGAN, of High- street, both in North Sydney, NewSouth Wales, printers, " Attachment for knocking up edgesof printed sheets on the fly boards of printing machines."

r5o9. ROBERT PYMBLE, junior, of Kingswood, Telegraph -road, Pymble, New South Wales, mechanic, Improvements in cycle saddles." *

1510. HAROLD LEEK, of Newmarket, Auckland, NewZealand, hotel manager, " Improved means for automatic-ally providing a dry seat for railway and tram carriages,vehicles, and such like."

1511. GEORGE CANNON MCMURTRY, of Wallaroo, SouthAustralia, metallurgist, " Improvements in the desulphur-izing of sulphide ores."

1512. FREDERICK GEORGE AGUSTACE WILLIAMS, of PortDarwin, South Australia, blacksmith, " Combined tobaccocutter and case for pocket use." *

1513. JAMES DUGARD LEACH, of Dargaville, Auckland,New Zealand, clerk, " Spring mechanism for operatingvenetian blinds."

1514. WILLIAM WHITE, of Wahringah -road, Mostean, NewSouth Wales, builder, " Improved rain and draught exclud-ing chimney pot."*

1515. WILLIAM MITCHELL, Of Campbell- street,Iiverell,New South Wales, gentleman, " Improved nut lock."

1516. WILLIAM MITCHELL, of Campbell- street, Inverell,New South Wales, gentleman, " Improved fish joint forrailways."

1517. OSWALD THOMAS MADELEY, of Corindhap, Gren-ville, Victoria, watchmaker, " An improved tool for prun-ing fruit and other trees."

1518. THOMAS RICHMOND HAYS, of Beresford- street,Wickham, New South Wales, locomotive engine- driver," An improved smoke consumer for use with furnaces andthe like."

COLEMAN, of Tandara, Victoria,BENNETT, of Yallook, Victoria(,appliances for scarifier and other

13TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1519. EDWARD NEEDHAM WATERS, a member of the firmof Edward Waters and Son, patent attorneys of 414-418Collins- street, Melbourne, Victoria (communicatee of FrankLloyd Roudebush), " Improvements in and connected withrock - drilling engines."

1520. FREDERICK JOHN TALBOT, of Globe Steel Works,Sheffield, York, England, chairman of Ibbotson Bros. &Co. Ltd., " Improved means for purifying air.''*

1521. WILLIAM STEPHEN, of Deane - street, ChartersTowers, Queensland, blacksmith, " Welding compound."

1522. RICHARD FARRAH THOMAS and SILAS ALLEN BRAD-

LEY, of " Leadenhall," 28 Maiket- street, Melbourne, mer-chants, " An improved packing crate to carry small fruit,vegetables, or other perishable goods."

1523. JOHN ALBERT FERGUSON. of 811 17th street, city andcounty of Denver, Colorado, United States of America,capitalist, " A mould for building blocks."*

1524. JOHN ALBERT FERGUSON, of 811 17th street, capi-talist, and GILBERT H. DENTON, of 1726 Wazee- street, manu-facturer, both in the city and county of Denver, Colorado,United States of America, " A press." *

.1525. CHARLES JAMES WHITE, of 290A Little Collins -

street, brass finisher and machinist, and ERNEST GROVE, of321A Little Collins- street, lapidiary, both in Melbourne,Victoria, " An improved portable pneumatic pressure bathor shampoo shower, fountain, or spraying apparatus."

1526. DAVID ROBERTSON, of 34 Mary- street, St. Kilda,Victoria, manufacturer (nominee of Charles Dargie), " Animproved box making machine."

1527. JOHN PRICE, Meredith - street, Strathfield, timbermerchant ; PHILIP PRICE, engineer ; and HARRY NEVILLEKITE, timber merchant, both of Parramatta -road, Home-bush ; and ROBERT HARDIE, of Homebush, engineer, " A

machine for the manufacture of wire nails." *1528. STARRETT COTTON GIN COMPANY, of 35 Wall- street,

city, county, and State of New York, United States ofAmerica (assignees of Arthur McGonagle)," Improvementsin cotton gins." *

1529. ROBERT TEMPLE, of Fourteenth and Blake streets,city and county of Denver, Colorado, United States ofAmerica, engineer, " Improvements in pneumatically actu-ated tools."*

1530. ROBERT TEMPLE, of Fourteenth and Blake streets,city and county of Denver, Colorado, United States ofAmerica, engineer, " Improvements in pneumatically ac-tuated tools." *

1531. ALBERT WALTER SULLIVAN and WILLIAM RENSHAW,

of (respectively) 4575 Lake - avenue, and 4421 Ellis- avenue,Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States of America,engineers, " Improvements in railway cars."

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'1532. GUSTAV KOCii, of 1 west IIIth street, city, county,and. State of New York, U.S.A., engineer, " Improve -ments in or relating to shaving brushes and the like." *

1533. HENRY YAGER, of Kerr- street, Fitzroy, Victoria,boot manufacturer, " Improvements in boots and shoes tofacilitate. secure lacing and rear stiffening." *

1534. ALBERT ERNEST WILLIAMS, of " Rosalinda," Graf-ton- street -east," Woolahra, New South Wales, commercialtraveller, " An improved luggage label and case."*

14TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1535 CHARLES CAMPBELL WORTHINGTON, of Dunnfield,Warren County, New Jersey, engineer, " Vehicle wheeltires."*

3536. ALFRED ,FRANCIS ALI.CHIN and , WALTER JOSEPHALLCIiiN, hoth of 16 Mair- street, Ballarat, Victoria, sad-dlers; Improvements in fastenings for leggings." *

_.1537. IVAN AUPRINCE, of loo King - street, Sydney, NewSouth Wales, merchant (communicatee of Maris Besnardand Antoine Besnard), " Improved burner for generatingspirit gas for heating and lighting purposes."

1538. CHARLES REGINALD UNDERHILL, of 117 Benevolent-street, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, Uni-ted States of America, electrical engineer, " Receivingtelegraph instrument." * .

1539. LEwis STEWART BLAIR, of corner of Power andFawkner streets, City -road, South Melbourne, glass mer-chant, " Improvements in machinery to be employed incónnexion with the shaping and bevelling of glass plates."*

1540. MACPHERSON DAVID ROBERTSON, of Argyle- street,Fitzroy, Victoria, confectionery manufacturer (assignee ofMacpherson Robertson), " Improvements in articles of con-fectionery and "process of manufacturing the same.".*

-1541. GEORGE BROUGHAM HUBERT AUSTIN, of Atherton-road, : Oakleigh, Victoria, architect, " Improvements inadjusting vernier ventometer traversing sliding ladders andwind gauges for use on rifles and guns."

1542. ALBERT WILLIAM GEORGE PITT, of Felixstowe, SouthAustralia, lime merchant, " Improvements in the manufac-ture of building lime, cement, and plaster of paris."

1543. EDGAR CHARLES KILGOUR, of Heygarth- street,Echuca, Victoria, engineer, " Improvements in machinesfor generating acetylene gas."*

1544. EDWARD ALBERT BECKER, of Loftus- street, Temora,New South Wales, clerical assistant Post and TelegraphDepartment, " Becker's sheep scissoring machine."*

1545. WALTER MOUNTAIN, of Mine -road, Korumburra,Victoria, plumber, " An improved covering for roads,yards, or like places."

1546. JOHN HENRY BENNETT, of Reed- street, Wangaratta,Victoria, bricklayer, " Improvements in the construction ofbrick or other gutters or channels."

1547. WILLIAM MAXWELL DUFF, of Broken Hill, NewSouth Wales, engineer, " Improvements in mining or othertip- trucks and the like."

1548. JAMES MOORE SIBBIT, of 54 Burwood -road, Haw-thorn, Victoria, shop assistant, " An automatic roller forwire gauze screens."

15Tó SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1549. AUBREY PERCIVAL GWYNNE, of The Federal PalaceHotel, Collins- street, Melbourne, Victoria, engineer andarchitect, " Improvements in stands for theodolites,cameras, and the like."

155o. ROBERT ANDERSON, of 43 Jeffcott - street, West Mel-bourne, Victoria, engineer, " An improved machine for ap-plying heat and pressure to rubber rings."

1551. GEORGE WILLIAM BERRY and JOHN JOSEPH SNEESBY,trading as The " Berry Patent " Can Manufacturing Coy.,of Clarke and Haig streets, South Melbourne, Victoria,tin canister manufacturers, " Improved revolving rollermechanism for crimping can bodies over their ends."

1552. JOHN HEDLEY SMITH, of Bairnsdale, Victoria, far-mer and grazier (assignee of John Hedley Smith and Wil-lia_rn McKnight Alexander), " Improvements in gate -post` falls ' or like attachments."*

1553. CHARLES HARROLD CHAPLIN, Of George- street,Parkside, South Australia, boot machine operator, `` An im-proved heel for boots and shoes."

1.554. GEORGE WILLIAM BERRY and JOHN JOSEPH SNEESBY,trading together as The " Berry Patent " Can Manufac-turing Coy:, of .Clarke and Haig streets, South Melbourne,Victoria, tin canister manufacturers, " An improvement inShe method of securing the ends of tin canisters."

1555. DANIEL HYDE KINGSTON MCGUINNESS, of Mackay -street, Wangaratta, Victoria, commission merchant, " Animproved elevating hand- truck." .

1556. RICHARD CLEGHORN, of Seymour -road, Elsternwick,traveller, and GEORGE MAKER NELSON, of Smith- street,Warragul; agent, both in Victoria, ." Improvements in discund other ploughs."- 1557. HENRY EDWARD MINES, of Stanley- street, SouthBrisbane, Queensland metal worker, "Improved meansfor starting syphonic action."

16TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1558. JOHN. JOSEPH CHARLEY; .of Harefield, New SouthWales, farmer, " Improvements in stripper harvesters: " *

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1559. WALTER WILLIAM PILKINGTON, of Victoria - street,Wellington, accountant, and LUKE NELSON NATTRASS, ofLower Hutt, Wellington, mechanic, both in New Zealand," An improved churn."

156o. PETER CAMPBELL, of 52 Page - street, Albert Park,Victoria, moulder, " An im proved pipe - moulding ma-chine."*

1561. WALTER HENRY CONNELLY, of Hauiti, Tologa Bay,New Zealand, storekeper, " Improvements in or relatingto spurs."

1562. WALTER HENRY CONNELLY of Hauiti, Tologa Bay,New Zealand, storekeeper, " Improved means for securingrowels to spurs."

1563. WALTER HENRY CONNELLY, of Hauiti, Tologa Bay,New Zealand, storekeper, " Improved means for fasteninghobble and other like straps."

1564. JOHN JOSEPH O'HARE, of Barwo, near Nathalia,Victoria, farmer, " An improved sprocket chain."

1565. WILLIAM KING, of Washdyke, Canterbury, NewZealand, farmer, " An improved bird trap."*

1566. THOMAS HEATH, of Stoke, Nelson, New Zealand,farmer, " Improvements in castrating appliance." *

1567. MICHAEL JOHN Q'FARRELL, Of 131 William- street,Melbourne, Victoria, journalist, " An improved instrumentfor recording dates and receipts."

1568. JOSEPH MARSHALL, of Royal Exchange, Adelaide,South Australia, photographer, " An improved screen -cleaning attachment for winnowers and graders."

1569. FRITZ EISENBEIS and FERDINAND GARELLY, both ofSaarbrucken, Germany, engineers, " Improvements in andrelating to cutters or tools for coal cutting, channelling,and like machines. "*

17TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1J70. GEORGE MONTAGUE BOWSER, of Harcourt- street,Brisbane, Queensland, contractor, " Improvements in stone -dressing machines."*

157r. CHARLES HOWE BISSAKER, of Parker- street, Coota-mundra, New South Wales, gasfitter, " An improved tapfor water - bags."

1572. CHARLES HOWE BISSAKER, of Parker- street, Coota-mundra, New South Wales, gasfitter, " An automaticacetylene generator."

1573. CHARLES VINCENT POTTER, of Balwyn, Victoria,engineer, " An improved device for fastening the axe to theaxe- handle of wood axes."

1574. JOHN WELLS SHEPHERD, of Brucedale, near WaggaWagga, New South Wales, farmer, " An improved plough-share."

1575. CHARLES IEMIL RAMACCIOTTA, of N :o. 338 Pitt -street, Sydney, New South Wales, decorator, " Improve-ments in and relating to glass - bevelling machines."

r9Tii SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1576. EDWARD LUSCGMBE EVENS, of Clifton - street, Mal-vern, South Australia, inventor, " A new game of skill andapparatus therefor."*

1577. WILLIAM CARTER BRAY, of Hackney, South Aus-tralia, printer, " A new or improved interchangeable book -cover and bock -heel to be used in connexion therewith." *

1578. WALTER JAMES STANDEN, of Pleasant Point, SouthCanterbury, New Zealand, miller, " Device for cutting andtailing lambs." *

1579. JOHN GAVAN REILLY, of Post Office, South Mel-bourne, Victoria, postmaster, " Automatic window -sashfastener."

1580. CHARLES ARTHUR MACDONALD, of ;Pitt- street,Sydney, New South Wales, engineer, and LANCELOTTHRELKELD LLOYD, of Sydney, aforesaid (assignees ofCharles Harrison Ward), " Improvements in the treatmentof sulphide and complex ores." *

1581. CHARLES ARTHUR MACDONALD, of Pitt- street,Sydney, New South Wales, and LANCELOT THRELKELDLLOYD, of Sydney, aforesaid (assignees of Charles .Harri-son Ward), " An improved process of treating oxidized,sulphated, or chloridized ores for the extraction of metalsand metallic products therefrom."*

1582. CHARLES ARTHUR MACDONALD, of Pitt- street,Sydney, New South Wales, engineer, and LANCELOTTHRELKELD LLOYD, of Sydney, aforsesaid (assignees ofCharles Harrison Ward), " Improvements in the extractionof metals from complex ores, and particularly from com-plex ores containing tin. "*

1583. SIDNEY HERBERT EVANS, of Semaphore Iron Works,Newport, Victoria, engineer., " Improved electrical mech-anism for selecting between two or more signals workedby one lever, reversing same, and controlling the indicationlock in power signalling, and interlocking installations forrailways."

1584. SIDNEY HERBERT EVANS, of Semaphore Iron Works,Newport, Victoria, engineer, " Improved electrical safetymechanism for ' back locking ' the signal lever by control-ling the indication lock and reversing the signal in powersignalling and interlocking installations for railways."

1585. PETER DAVIS, of Robert street; Northcote, car-penter, " Clothes strainer and trañsferrer." 1.

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1586. PATRICK COGHLAN, of care of Hutchinson Hunt,27 William- street, Melbourne, dairying company manager," A milk and cream sampler."

1587. JABEZ ADAMS, of " Glenmire," Thomson- street, con-stable, and CHARLES ALFRED CROSS , of Brown- street,plumber, both of Hamilton, Dundas, Victoria, " An im-proved pipe - wrench. "*

20TH SEPTEMBER, r904.1588. GEORGE WILLIAM BERRY, and JOHN JOSEPH

SNEESBY, trading together as the " Berry Patent " CanManufacturing Company, oif Clarke and Haig streets,South Melbourne, Victoria, tin canister manufacturers," An improved rotary can seaming machine."

1589. WILLIAM EDWARD HAMILTON, of Zanesville,county of Muskingum, Ohio, United States of America,salesman, " Mining machines. "*

1590. RUSSELL RAYSON, of No. z8 Union- street, Wind-sor, Victoria, engineer, " Improved ammonia compressorfor refrigerating purposes."

1591. JOHN MARDEN BRIDGER, agent, and FRANCESFREDERICA BRIDGER, married woman, both of 27 Ord -street, West Perth, West Australia, " New and improvedtoaster to be called ` The Oliver Twist.' "

1592. JAMES FARQUHARSON BROWN, of 279 Wellington -street, Perth, furniture manufacturer, " ` Union ' runningshooting- target."

1593. ALEXANDER SANDERSON, of Stirling -road, Clare-mont, near Perth, Western Australia, civil engineer," Improvements in well- boring machines."

1594. CHARLES HOLDWAY and CHARLES GILES DUR -BRIDGE, both of 64 to 68 Pier - street, Perth, ,WesternAustralia, manufacturers, " Rapid steam generationboiler."

1595. THOMAS PATRICK O'DWYER and ALFRED MILI.-BANK NELSON, of 21 Cardigan- street, Carlton, and 35Bowen - street, East Melbourne, respectively, both in Vic-toria, advertising contractors, " An advertising embossedpostage stamped post- card."

1596. THOMAS PATRICK O'DWYER and ALFRED MILL -BANK NELSON, of 21 Cardigan- street, Carlton, and 35l3owen- street, East Melbourne, respectively, both in Vic-toria, advertising contractors, " An advertising embossedpostage stamped letter envelope."

. 1597. GEORGE HENRY BAIL, of 120 B1yth- street, Bruns-wick, Victoria, machine expert, " Improvements in drill-ing tools and the like."

1598. OTTO GEMEINHARDT, Of Swamp -road, Footscray,Victoria, merchant, " An improved machine for measuringout and wringing skins or like articles. "*

1599. STEPHEN ARTHUR SISSON, Of 39 Trinity- street,Huddersfield, York, England, billiard -room proprietor," Improvements in or connected with billiard and baga-telle or like tables. "*

160o. EDWIN PHILLIPS, of 533 Collins - street, Mel-bourne, Victoria, patent attorney and engineer (communi-catee of Louis John Hunt and The Sandycroft FoundryCo., Ltd.), " Improvements in alternate current induc-tion motors. "*

1601. DAVID STEWART CRAWFORD, of c/o Mr. E. Davies,Ire) Garners - avenue, Marrickville, New South Wales, " Apreventative for flies blowing sheep, also for curingwounds caused by the same. "*

2I ST SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1602. GEORGE BROUGHAM HUBERT AUSTIN, of Atherton -road, Oakleigh, Victoria, architect, " Fixing spirit -levelto traversing frames on rifle sights."

1603. OSBORN TIPTON, of 33 McKenzie- street, Mel:bourne, Victoria, builder, " Improvements in attachmentsto the foot to facilitate swimming."

1604. GEORGE HENRY DUNLOP, of 17 Dundas- place,South Melbourne, Victoria, civil engineer, " Improvedmethod and machinery for excavating, dredging, andtransporting earth and other materials. "*

1605. WILLIAM GEORGE ELLEY, of 247 Macquarie- street,street, Hobart, Tasmania, carpenter and builder, " Animproved combined child's chair and mechanical nurse."

1606. SYDNEY MORETON PHILLIPS, of Brighton -road, NewGlenelg, South Australia, no occupation, late horticulturist," An improvement in shirts."

1607. FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHROEDER, of 9 Arundel- street,Strand, London, England, engineer, " Improvements indevices for securing corks in bottles. "*

1608. ALFRED LAUNCELOT JAMES TAIT, of 17 Queen -street, Melbourne, Victoria, inventor, " Method or processof and apparatus for treating and dressing flax and otherfibres."

1609. ALBERT EDWARD LANGFORD, of 383 Collins- street,Melbourne, Australia, a member of The Melbourne StockExchange, " An improvement in calipers and dividers."

MICHAELICHAEL WOODS, of 309 Pigdon- street, PrincesHill, Carlton, engineer ; and THOMAS JEFFERSON GILBERT,of I Minnie- street, Brunswick, dealer ; both in Victoria," Portable apparatus for dressing the surfaces of rails insitu."*

1611. JAMES HENRY TREASE, of Arcadia, Victoria, grocer," An improved combination cheese cutter and tray."

1612. LAURENCE GEORGE HATTON MARSHALL, of 104 Fen -wick- street, Clifton Hill, Melbourne, butcher, " A brinecooler and pickled meat preserver."

22ND SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1613. FERDINAND VON EULENFELD, of 28 Finsbury- square,London, England, gentleman, " Improvements in or relat-ing to rotary web printing machinery for simultaneousmulti - colour printing. "*

I614. EDWARD NEEDHAM WATERS, a member of the firmof Edward Waters and Son, patent attorneys, of Nos.414-418 Collins- street, Melbourne, Victoria (communicateeof J. P. M. Jensen), " An arrangement for supplyingmilk, to centrifugal apparatus. "*

1615. DONALD CLARK, of Bairnsdale, Victoria, metal-lurgist, "An improved process for the separation of goldfrom silver and other metals obtained by precipitationon zinc or other metals or substances."

1616. WILLIAM DOUGLAS SHENNAN, mechanic, andFREDERICK BREGENZER, inventor, both of Morwell, Gipps-land, Victoria, " Pedal operating mechanism for bicycles,tricycles, and other light apparatus."

1617. ALFRED LAUNCELOT JAMES TAIT, of 1\'o. I Bal-main- street, Richmond, electrician, "An improved brakefor road vehicles, and automatic preventer for runawayhorses."

1618. JOHN HENRY THOMAS, of 153 Archer- street, NorthAdelaide, South Australia, mechanical engineer, "Aspringy wheel for bicycles, barrows, hand- carts, and allvehicles."

1619. HAROLD ALEXANDER DANNE, of 50 Carlisle- street,St. Killlda, Victoria, electrical engineer, " Burglar alarm."

1620. WILLIAM Jon HOWCROFT, of Stone's-corner, Logan -road, Brisbane, engineer and pattern maker, "A machinefor folding the edges of sheet metal."

1621. FREDERICK JOSEPH YELLAND, of Gembrook, Vic-toria, saw miller, "A spring tyre and adjustable rim."

23RD SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1622. WILLIAM HOSKINS, of La Grange, Cook County,Illinois, United States of America, chemist, " Method oftreating fatty wood for the production of paper pulp,turpentine, &c. "*

1623. ELLEN DUGAN, of ix Portland- place, South Yarra,Victoria, gentlewoman (assignee of Frederick John Cor-bett), " An improved syphon."

1624. GEORGE SEATON STEVENSON, of Riversdale, Otago,New Zealand, farmer, " Improved candle extinguisher. "*

1625. D. and J. FOWLER LIMITED, of Adelaide, SouthAustralia, merchants and manufacturing chemists (assigneesof John Henry Mason Hawkes): "Improvements in thepreparation of culinary essences."

1626. ERNST ADOLPH ANDERS, ERNST OTTO ANDERS,LOUIS RUDOLPH ANDERS, and FRIEDRICH WILHELM ARTHURANDERS, all of Freeling, South Australia, blacksmiths," An improved plough or cultivator share and foot there-for."*

1627. FREDERICK WILLIAM BURSILr., of Sedgemere, Awa-tere, Marlborough, New Zealand, sheep farmer, " Im-proved means of securing fencing wires in standardsswingers and the like." *

24TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1628. JAMES BONE, of Gosford -road, Hamilton West,New South \Vales, storekeeper (communicatee of SamuelBone), " Iirvproved reversible and variable speed gear."

1629. THE CIVIL SERVICE CO- OPERATIVE SOCIETY OF VIC-TORIA LIMITED, of No. 130 Flinders- street, Melbourne, Vic-toria (assignees of Thomas Michael Burke), " An improvedappliance for facilitating the weighing of sugar, flour,sago, and other like articles of food." *

1630. GEORGE SEATON STEVENSON, of Riversdale, Otago,New Zealand, farmer, " Improved adjustable earthauger." *

1631. WVILLIAM HUMBLE, of the Vulcan Foundry, LittleMalop- street, Geelong, Victoria, engineer, " An Improvedmachine for making furrows and distributing poisonedgrain or pasty material therein." *

26TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1632. THOMAS HAWKI S, of Granville -road, Forest Gate,London, England, engineer, " An improved process of treat-ing calcium carbide, so as to minimize its oxydization whenexposed to the air, and also prevent its too rapid decom-position when generating gas."

1633. ERNEST BUCKINGHAM, of 12 Kimber- street, Burn-ley, painter, and GEORGE BROOKER, of 13 Kelvin- grove,Auburn, commercial traveller, both in Victoria, "A clean-ing contrivance."

1534. ALFRED BURTON, of Pretoria, Transvaal, clerk, " Animproved adjustable tent pole." *

1635. WILLIAM RICIHARDS, of Diamond Hill, Bendigo,Victoria, engine driver, " Improvements in smoke consum-ing and spark arresting mechanism."

1636. FREDERICK HUGH ROTHES NEVILLE, of the IvanhoeGold Corporation Limited, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia,electrician, " An improved electrical mine signalling -ap-paratus."

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1637. HENRY LANGDON SPRING, trading with FrederickMetters, under the name and style of " Fred. Metters andCompany," at Perth, Western Australia ; Adelaide, SouthAustralia ; Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, " Iin-provements in the method of constructing tanks, reservoirs,and other receptacles for holding water."*

1638. WILLIAM BRUCE, gentleman, and FRIDOLF JOHNSON,tinsmith, both of 287 Victoria- street, Melbourne, Victoria,"Improvements in cans for the transit of milk and analog-ous liquids."

1639. PERCIVAL EDWARD BARBER, of Cooma- street, Vass,New South Wales, auctioneer, " Apparatus for forcing de-structive gases or vapours into rabbit burrows."*

16go. MURDOCH RICHARD, baker, and WILLIAM SCOTT, en-gineer, both of 12 McNiel- street, Glasgow, Scotland, " Im-provements in bakers' ovens."*

27TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1641. HUGH FREDERICK MARRIOTT, of West Cliff, Park -town, near Johannesburg, Transvaal, mining engineer,"Improvements in means for surveying bore - holes. "*

1642. HUGH FREDERICK MARRIOTT, of West Cliff, Park -town, near Johannesburg, Transvaal, mining engineer," Improvements in instruments for surveying bore - holes. "*

1643. NICHOLAS HART, of Milton -road, Auchenflower,Brisbane, Queensland, clerk, " The noball hat."

1644. GEORGE BARNES, of 83 Berry street, North Sydney,New South Wales, inventor, " An improved method of sus-pending curtains, clothes, and the like."

28TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1645. EDWARD SHEAHAN, of Corack East, Victoria, far-mer, " Improvement in altering the width of the furrowof a disc plough."

1646. ARTHUR EDMUND THOMAS, of Moorina, Tasmania,civil engineer, " An improved annulus nozzle for jetpumps, gravel, hydraulic, and other elevators operated byliquid under pressure."

1647. ALFRED PRIOR, of Dunedin, New Zealand, boxmanufacturer, "Improvements in and relating to boxes."

1648. HERBERT WILLIAM HANWELL, of 96 Abington- street,Northampton, England, gas fitter, " Improvements in orrelating to pendant lamps or the like."*

1649. PETER DUNGEY TAYLOR and ROBERT CHRISTIE

TAYLOR, both of Smithfield, farmers, and JOHN HENRYTHOMAS, machinist, of 45 O'Connell- street, North Ade-laide, all in South Australia, " A new or improved appli-ance for carrying and uncoiling rolls of wire and wirenetting."

165o. JÖHANNES PAUL BÖEHM, of Natimuk, Victoria,farmer, "Improvement in stump -jump scarifers.'

1651. WILLLAM WILSON, of Tabilk, Victoria, managerof the Chateau Tahbilk Vineyard, " An improved com-bined plow and stump jumping subsoiler." *

29TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1652. GEORGE ARTHUR ELLISS, monoline operator, OfLithgow, and PATRICK JOSEPH MCGUIRE, gentleman, ofGoulburn, both in New South Wales, `Improvements inbilliard tables."

If in any case the Title of the Application, the name of

1653. JAMES GRESHAM, HARRY EDWARD GRESHAM, andGEORGE KIERNAN, of Craven Iron Works, Salford, Lan-caster, England, engineers, " Improvements in connexionwith vacuum brake apparatus."*

1654. GEORGE WITTMANN, of Langtree- avenue, Mildura,Victoria, furniture warehouseman, "An improved dippingtank for use in the treatment of raisins."

1655. HUGO ALFRED BANMANN, of go Goodsell, 'Newtown,Sydney, New South Wales, manufacturer of coffee es-sences, " An improved automatic window lock."*

1656. ROBERT AITKEN, of Gunnedah, New South Wales,plumber, " An improved generator for acetylene and otherhydro - carbon gas."*

1657. WILLIAM COLLINS, of 34 Queen - street, Melbourne,Victoria, merchant, " An improved bale ejecting apparatusfor wool or like compressing machines."*

1658. ARTHUR JUKES, of Koroit - street, Warrnambool, Vic-toria, architect, " Improvements in trough end fittings."

1659. BENJAMIN Fox MELLOR, of 187 Pascoe Vale -road,Moonee Ponds, manufacturer, " Improvements in stri ppingor harvesting machines."

30TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

1660. CECIL HOWARD CROMACK, of 283 Crown- street, Syd-ney, New South Wales, estate agent, " Improved appara-tus for the separation or grading of discrete material."

1661. WILLIAM COOK, of go Shield- street, Flemington,clerk, " Apparatus for releasing horses and the like ani-mals in case of fire or other accident, without enteringstable."

1662. CUTHBERT EDWARD LAMONT, of Oamaru, New Zea-land, dentist's assistant, " Improvements in nasal inhalers."

1663. RAIMUND MAX DROTT, of Kalgoorlie, Western Aus-tralia, metallurgical. engineer, " Improved die for stampbatteries."

1664. LAURENCE JOSEPH NELLIGAN, of Gin Gin, WesternAustralia, watchmaker, " Interlocking fish plate for rail-ways."

1665. MARK ANTHONY GRANT, of 83 Hare - street, Picca-dilly, Kalgoorlie, W.A., painter, " Auriferous clay roasterand fluted grinding elevator working in conjunction."

1666. WILLIAM GREEN HIBBLE and HARRY ALFRED HIBBLE,of 121 Parramatta -road, Annandale, New South Wales,paint manufacturers, " An improved non - corrosive and anti-fouling composition ..paint for ships' bottoms."*

1667. THE ANCHOR FENCE COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA

LIMITED, of 24 O'Connell - street Sydney, New SouthWales, " Clamp for crossed wires in wire fences and thelike."

i668. THE ANCHOR FENCE COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA

LIMITED, of 24 O'Connell- street, Sydney, New SouthWales (assignees of Annie Sophia Band), " An improvedclip for securing crossed wires in fences, gates, andhurles."

1669. THE ANCHOR FENCE COMPANY OF AUSTRALIALIMITED, of 24 O'Connell- street, Sydney, New SouthWales (assignees of Henry Frederick Band), " Tool forclamping crossed wires together."*

the applicant, or the date of the application, should differ in, the

accepted documents from that given in the above list of applications, the alteration will be shown in the advertisement of the

acceptance of the complete specification.

COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS LEFT AFTER PROVISIONAL SPECIFICATIONS.

1ST TO 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1904.

(The date given is that of

252. ROBERT 'WILDING, Cook- street, Flinders, Victoria,engineer, " An improved staple for fencing wires." 23rdSeptember, 1904.

309. JAMES HYNDES GILLIES, of 454 Collins- street, Mel-bourne, Victoria, mining engineer, " Apparatus to be usedin the separation and recovery of sulphides from theirores." 8th September, 1904.

617. PERCY VERNEY HIRST, Massey- street, North Sydney,clerk, " A perforated tapering non - refillable can or vessel."7th September, 1904.

696. JEREMIAH CARRIGAN, Victoria- parade, Melbourne,Victoria, traveller, " A fire kindler for household and otherpurpose s." 22nd September, 1904.

736. MARTIN NELSON, North Kalgurli gold mines, Kal-goorlie, Western Australia, engineer, "An improved orefeeder." 6th September, 1904.

815. JAMES HYNDES GILLIES, of No. 4,4 Collins- street,Melbourne, Victoria, mining engineer, " Improvements inapparatus to be used in the separation and recovery ofsulphides from their ores." 12th September, 1904.

832. GEORGE BOULTON BROWN ELLIOTT, of 369 Collins -street, Melbourne, mining investor, " An improved rotatingmineral shedder." 28th September, 1904.

935. GEORGE GIBBINS, of 32 Cowper- street, Footscray,Victoria, agricultural implement maker, " Improvementsin ploughs." $th September, I9o4.

filing Complete Specification.)I00I. WILLIAM LANGSTON, M.R.C.S., Of I29 Collins -

street, Melbourne, Victoria, surgeon, " An electro- regenera-tor." 22nd September, 1904.

1261. STEPHEN JAMES COLLINS, of Cairns- street, SouthBrisbane, Queensland, packing case maker, " An impróvedbutter box." 27th, September, Igo4.

1263. JAMES WARD, of 501 George- street, Sydney, NewSouth \Vales, stove and range maker, " A steam trap."24th September, 1904.

1349. ROBERT SHEARCROFT MOLLEN, of 24 Sloane- street,Summer Hill, New South Wales, commercial traveller," Improved butter cutting or sizing machine." z9th Sep-tember, 1904.

1393. GEORGE BROUGHAM HUBERT AUSTIN, of Atherton -road, Oakleigh, Victoria, architect, " Adjusting slidingladder and wind gauge on rifles and guns." 7th Septem-ber, 1904.

1412. BENJAMIN TREWHELLA .and WILLIAM TREWHELLA,trading as " Trewhella Bros.," at Trentham, Victoria, en-gineers and ironworkers, " Improved pawl and ratchetmechanism." 13th September, íg04.

1414. THOMAS KNOX, of 7 Alfred - square, St. Kilda, Vic-toria, journalist (assignee of Frederick J. Claridge), " Im-provements in packages for export and other purposes."22nd September, 1904.

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PROVISIONAL SPECIFICATIONS ACCEPTED4

49. W. Christian. 113. W. L. R. Hall. 125. E.Roberts. 133. J. B. Henderson. 175. F. Carloss. 177.J. D. Jackson. 179. H. A. McDonald. 206. E. W. Lloyd.210. W. T. Horsfield. 226. W. J. Howcroft. 309. J.H. Gillies. 31o. A. T. W. Allan. 326. A. C. A.Schmidt and F. Müller. 365. B. R. Synnot. 418. F. M.McLarty. 474. M. Mayston. 549. G. G. Turri (nomineeof A. O. Ross, M. Sugrue, and A. J. Starker). 551. Johnsonand Sons Propy. Limited (assignees of S. Peile). 567. P.Hedges (coninzunzcatee of A. Kilchnzann and R. Thomson).

PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE NEW

18t to 30G1t

APPLICATIONS FOR LETTERS PATENT TO SUPERSEDEPROVISIONAL PROTECTION.

(The Date given is that of filing Complete Specification.)13594. FRED WALSH, of 23 Elizabeth- street, Sydney, New

South Wales (communicatee of Dennis Joseph O'Brien)," Improvements in or appertaining to reflectors for lampsand the like." 14th September, 1904.

13829. JOHN ROBERT SKINNER, of 238 Colombo - street, Vic-toria- square, Christchurch, in the Provincial District ofCanterbury, Colony of New Zealand, bootmaker, " Im-provements in and relating to cushion heels for boots,slices, and the like." 9th September, 1904.

13837. THOMAS CHARLES HEMENT, of Hereford - street,Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand, " Improvedmethod or process of and apparatus for manufacturingsheet metal piping." 16th September, 1904.

CERTIFICATES OF PROVISIONAL PROTECTION LAPSED.

13504. S. J. Lorking, "Toasting Device." 1st Sep-tember, 1903.

13505. J. H. Jespersen, " Fire extinguisher." 2nd Sep -tembet, 1903.

13506. P. Castle and R. Dawson, " Gas and vapourburners." 2nd September, 1903.

13507. A Gillies, "Pneumatic teat cups." 3rd Septem-ber, 1903.

13512. L. H. Jones, " Treatment of sedges for brush -ware." 4th September, 1903.

13514. W. Vickery, S. J. Vickery, and T. H. Vickery," Oil engines." 5th September, 1903.

13516. C. Hillman, "Operating mechanism." 5thSeptember, 1903.

x3519. E. F. H. Gaye, " Cuff fastener." 8th Septem-ber, 1903.

x3520. J. Grant, " Suspended chair." 8th September,1903.

13526. H. K. Börs, " Sheep shears." nth September,1903.

13527. J. M. Ahern, " Boiler tube cleaner." 12th Sep-tember, 1903.

13528. H. M. W. Roger, " Manufacturing flour." 12thSeptember, x903.

13529. G. S. Budge, " Automatic leaf turner." 12thSeptember, 1903.

13530. F. P. Roberts, " Butter cutter." 12th Septem-ber, 1903.

13531. M. Stobbs, " Ship propellers," 12th September,1903

13532. H. U. Alcock, "Convertible billiard and diningtable." 12th September, 1903.

13535. D. G. Vaughan, " Brush handles." 12th Sep-tember, 1903.

13539. D. Ricono, " Level protractor and clinometer."x5th September, 1903.

13541. A. W. Dobbie, J. E. M. Morley, A. H. Dobbie,and H. J. Dobbie, " Bird and animal starer." 16th Sep-tember, 1903.

13548. J. F. Gray, " Device for lighting fires." 17thSeptember, 1903.

13550. T. M. Wilford, "Toasting ;4pliance." 19thSeptember, 1903.

13554. R. Shannon and T. H. Holdship, " Windowframes and sashes." 21st September, 1903.

13555. A. W. A. Barnard and W. G. Reid, " Pruningshears." 21st September, 1903.

13568. A. Baveystock and R. H. Baveystock, " Foldingcars or carriages for children." 24th September, 1903.

13572. W. A. Martin, " Heel piece for boots and shoes."25th September, 1903.

13578. E. J. Wilson, " Improved plough." 3oth Sep-tember, 1903.

APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO AMEND.

NOTICE is hereby given that any person or persons in-tending to oppose this application must leave at the Com-monwealth Patent Office, Melbourne, within . one monthfrom the date of this advertisement, notice in the prescribedforni of his or their objections thereto.

575. W Fennah. 593. C. E. Lowe. 614. H. H. Gunthorp.6i6. D. Flood and W. Kerby. 617. P. V. Hirst. 626. Uni-ted Shoe Machinery Company (assignees of F. L. Alley).627. United Shoe Machinery Company (assignees of G.Goddu). 644. F. S. Ornstien. 647. M. Mayston. 649.W. T. Penrose. 668. T. H. Longshaw and W. J. Adams.681. J. H. Thomas. 683. R. Brown and A. Blair. 697. J.H. Thomas. 700. F. E. Hornidge. 713. H. M. Meinung.736. M. Nelson.

SOUTH WALES PATENTS ACT 1899.

Septeznber, 1904.

New South Wales Patent No. x3679, dated i3th Novem-ber, 1903, granted to HENRY OLUF OLSEN, for :" Improvedmethod of manufacturing artificial stone, such as marbleand the like."

HENRY OLUF OLSEN has applied for leave to amend theSpecification connected with the Letters Patent above re-ferred to.

The proposed amendments are as follow :-Line 25. After the word " gypsum " insert -(, )Line 25. Delete the words " water with" and after

the word " in " add -a saturated solution of-Line 26. After the word " gas ", add-or carbonated

water which is the common beverage known as" soda water ",-Line 3o. After the words " consistency " and " cream "

add a comma (, )Line 31. After the full stop, add -The proportion

of size, dextrine or glue will be 2 parts, more orless, to zoo parts of gypsum, and the proportion ofalum will be 5 parts, or thereabout, to roo parts ofgypsum. These proportions may be varied ac-cording to the nature of the material it is desiredto imitate. -

Line 32. Delete " moisture ", substitute " mixture ".Lines 36 and 37. Delete the words -" to a depth of

about one quarter of an inch " and after the words" plate glass " add -in a thin layer adapted to re-produce the nature and quality of the veining ordesign of the marble to be imitated,-

Line 38. After the word " its ", add treatment withcarbonated water and its-

Line 54. Delete the words " carbonic acid and " andinsert the words carbonated water and twice-

Line 55. After the word " size " -add a comma ( , )delete the word " or ", after the word " alum "add -comma ( , ) and the words -or coloring mat-ter.-

Line 63. Delete ( : -) insert ( , ) delete capital (C),substitute small (c) ; delete " essentially "-

Line 64. Delete " in ", and insert -in the combina-tion of the following steps, that is to say :- Treat-ing. Delete small t

Line 64. Delete the words " carbonic acid ", and in-sert the words carbonated water, -

Line 65. After the word " same " add -until all thewater is expelled,-

After the word "size ", add-, in the proportion ofabout 2 °

Line 66. After the word " alum ", add-, in the pro-portion of 5 %, or thereabout, -

Line 71. After the word " as ", add the word -de-scribed

Delete the lines 72 to 77 both inclusive, or the wholeof the second claim.

Line 78. Delete the numeral " 3 ", and insert thenumeral 2-

Line 79. Delete ( : -) insert a comma ( , ) In "Con-sisting " insert small (c).

Line 80. Before " treating " insert the words -thecombination of the following steps, that is to say :-T ; delete small (t)-

Line 80. Delete the words " carbonic acid ", andadd- carbonated water -

Line 81. After the word " mixing " add the word-the-Line 82. After the word " size ", add -, in the pro-

portion of about 2 %, after the word " alum,"add -, in the proportion of 5 %, or thereabout,-

Line 83. After the word " coloring ", add -the-Line 84. After the word " effect " insert ( , )-Line 84. Delete the words " said colors ", and add

-such coloring matter -Line 86. After the words " backing of ", insert -

double burnt -after the word " gypsum " insert -,that has been treated with carbonated water, -

Line 88. After the word " polishing ", add -the-Line 90. After the word " as ", insert- described-

ASSIGNMENTS REGISTERED.5695. Letters Patent -Fog signalling apparatus. -John

George Dixon to Arthur Finlinson. 9th July, x904..

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PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE

1st to

1096 Commonwealth Gazette

VICTORIAN PATENTS ACT 1890

30th September, 1904

COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS FILED UNDER SECTION iI.

(The date given is that of filing Complete Specifications.)

2I184. BEDLINGTON BODYCOMB, of St. James' Build-ings, corner Bourke and William streets, Melbourne, inthe State of Victoria, Australia, patent agent (communi-catee of William Borlase), " Improved wire strainer." 5t1íSeptember, 1904.

21235. JOHN THOMPSON, of California Gully, Bendigo,Victoria, blacksmith, " Improved safety mechanism formining cages." 27th September, 1904.

21240. UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Paterson,in the State of New Jersey, United States of America,(assignees of William Gordon), " Improvements in or re-lating to buffing rolls and the like." 15th September,1904.

COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS ACCEPTED.

NOTICE is hereby given that Complete Specifications havebeen accepted in the following applications :-

20951. ALFRED WALTER ALEXANDER BARNARD, Govern-ment service, and WILLIAM GEORGE REID, botanical gar -dener, both of 24 Manse - street, Dunedin, New Zealand," Improved pruning shears." 21st September, 1903.

20972. EDWARD WATERS, Junior, a member of the firmof Edward Waters and Son, of 414-418 Collins- street, Mel-bourne, Victoria, patent agents (communicatee of JamesHenry Pomeroy), " Improvements relating to hat fasteners."26th September, 1903.

21017. EDWARD WATERS, Junior, a member of the firmof Edward Waters and Son, of Nos. 414-418 Collins -street, Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, Australia,patent agents (communicatee of Dennis Joseph O'Brien)," Reflectors." 13th October, 1903.

2II02. ALFRED WILLIAM BOADLE, of Colac, Victoria,iron - founder, " A portable cast iron furnace for washingcoppers." iith November, 1903.

21196. UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Pater-son, in the State of New Jersey, U.S.A. (assignee ofGeorge Goddu), " Improvements in or relating to loose -nailing machines." loth December, 19o3.

21240. UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Pater-son, in the State of New Jersey, United States of America(assignee of William Gordon), " Improvements in or re-lating to buffing rolls and the like." 5th January, 1904.

21349. FREDERICKLIVINGSTONE, of Nó. 36 Mark -lane,

in the City of London, England, merchant, ' Method andapparatus for preparing a food for cattle and other ani-

mals." 25th February, 1904.21366. GEORGE GARIBALDI TURBI, of Salisbury Building,

Queen- street, Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, patentagent ( communicatee of 7'Ize Laundry Blue Company)," Bluing stick." 9th March, 1904.

21399. JAMES HENRY HODGE, Of No 6 Bellevue-street,Glebe, Sydney, in the State of New South Wales, Com-

monwealth of Australia, and IGNACY ZLOTKOWSKI, of

Grove - street, Marrickville, Sydney aforesaid, engineers,"A means for extinguishing fires within enclosed struc-tures." ,6th April, 1904.

21403. DAVID HOLLIDAY LENTZ, of Hotel St. George,Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, in the kingdom of

England, " Improvements in the rolling or re-rolling ofrails or the like, and in apparatus therefor." 20th April,1904.

ERIK AUGUST FORSBERG and BIRGER LJUNG-

STRÖM, engineers, both of Fleminggatan 8, Stockholm,Sweden, " Improvement in link blade liners for centri-fugal separator bowls." 22nd April, 1904.

21406. JOHN GEORGE LEYNER, of 501 Seventeenth- street,in the city and county of Denver, State of Colorado,United States of America, manufacturer, " Method of

ejecting rock cuttings from holes in rock while drillingthem." 27th April, rp04.

21417. JOSEPH ,GEORGE NASA, Of Hindmarsh- square,Adelaide, in the State of South Australia, Commonwealthof Australia, engineer, " Improvements in gas producers."19th May, 1904.

21419. EMIL BERGMANN, of Suhl, in Thuringen, Ger-many, engineer, " An improved friction gear for motorcars and similar vehicles." 24th May, 1904.

21420. CHARLES FREDERICK JAEHN, mechanic, andWALTER EMLING, trustee, both of 2700 South i8th- street,St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America, " Improve-ments in driving gear for pulleys." 26th May, 1904.

21422. DAVID CARLAW, Senior, DAVID CARLAW, Junior,ALEXANDER LYLE CARLAW, and JAMES WHITE CARLAW, allof ri Finnieston- street, Glasgow, Scotland, engineers, " Im-provements in printing and numbering machines." 26thMay, 1904.

These accepted Complete Specifications are now open topublic inspection at this office on payment of the pre-scribed fee.

Notice of opposition (if any) to the grant of LettersPatent herein must be duly given at this office within twomonths from the date of this Gazelle.

PROVISIONAL SPECIFICATIONS ACCEPTED.

21423. JOSEPH GEORGE NASH, of Hindmarsh - square,Adelaide, in the State of South Australia, Common -wealth of Australia, engineer, " Improvements in thetreatment of sulphide ores." 27th May, 1904.

RENEWAL FEES PAID.

Second Term.18477. Carmichael and Bradford. 18497. O'Brien.

18502. Mellor. 18513. Lord. 18520. Schmidt. 18527.

Forbes and Dabron. 18548. Shaw. 18554. Overstrom.18555. Universal Seal and Stopper Company. 18569.

Kevte. 18578. Massey Harris Co. Ltd. 18590. Andrews.18596. Westcott. 18611. Teare. 18629. Phillips. 18665.

Sayer. 18667. Massey Harris Co. Ltd. 18734. JohnsonTypesetter Company. 18939. Westinghouse.

14624.Ducat.Colliery

Third Term.Ìi al lwood. 14672. Ewen. 14674. Ewen. 14689.

.14753. Wilfley. 1480o. British and ColonialSupply Association Ltd.

ASSIGNMENTS AND LICENCES REGISTERED.

1o817. Assignment of whole Sidney Prescott Wood toMcKenzie and Holland Limited. Dated 14th July, 1904.Registered 2nd September, 1904.

12592. Assignment of whole - Sidney Prescott Wood toMcKenzie and Holland Limited. Dated 14th July, 1904.Registered and September, 1904.

13026. Assignment of whole- Sidney Prescott Wood toMcKenzie and Holland Limited. Dated 14th July, r9o4:Registered and September, 1904.

13327. Assignment of whole- Sidney Prescott Wood toMcKenzie and Holland Limited. Dated 14th July, t904.Registered and September, 1904.

14217. Assignment of whole - Sidney Prescott Wood toMcKenzie and Holland Limited. Dated 14th July, r9o4.Registered and September, 1904.

15068. Assignment of part -F. Ryding to Gronn Bros.Dated 5th June, 1903. Registered 7th September, 1904.

17138. Assignment of whole Sidney Prescott Wood toMcKenzie and Holland Limited. Dated ,4th July, 1904.Registered and September, 1904.

19263. Assignment of part-F. Ryding to Gronn Bros.

Dated 5th June, 1903. Registered 7th September, 1904.

PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE QUEENSLAND PATENT DESIGNS AND TRADE MARKS ACTS 1884 TO 1890.

1st to 30th September, 1904.

London, England, engineers (assignees of Henri Foort)," Improvements in floors, partitions, walls, beams, joists,pillars, and like structures in strengthened concrete." 4th

September, 1903.

7461. HARRY CLIFFORD COOPER, inventor, of 1404 FisherBuilding, No. 277 Dearborn- street, Chicago, county ofCook and State of Illinois, U.S.A., " Improvements in

molding machines." 4th September, 1903.

COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS ACCEPTED.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned appli-cations for the grant of Letters Patent and the CompleteSpecifications annexed thereto, have been accepted, and

are now open to public inspection at the Custom House,

Brisbane, Queensland.Any person or persons intending to oppose any such ap-

plications must leave particulars in writing in duplicate

(on Form D) of his or their objections thereto, within four

calendar months from the date of the issue of this Gazette.

A fee of Ios., is payable with such notice.

7460x. The COLONIAL FERRO - CONCRETE (SYNDICATE

LIMITED, of 77 Bishopsgate- street Within, in the City- of

7569. MURRAY CORRINGTON, of -40 Wall - street, City,

County, and State of New York, United States ofAmerica, attorney, " Improvements in fluid pressure brakemechanism." 23rd November, 1903.

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7599. UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Paterson,New Jersey, U.S.A. (assignees of George Goddu), " Im-provements in or relating to loose- nailing machines." 14thDecember, . 1903.

7627. ARTHUR WILLIAM BooN, of 5o Cold Harbour -lane,Brixton, . in the county of Surrey, solicitor's clerk, " Im-provements relating to driving and gearing mechanismfor cycles, motor cars, and other machinery." 27thJanuary, 1903.

7628. UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Paterson,in the State of New Jersey, United States of America(assignees of William Gordon),, " Improvements in or re-lating to buffing rolls and the like." 8th January, 1904.

7645. EDMUND EATON, of 99 Cannon- street, London,E.C., consulting engineer, " Improved apparatus for usein the manufacture of bricks, blocks, and the like." 21stJanuary, 1904.

7665. LUTHER PETER FRIESTEDT, of No. 1200 TribuneBuilding, Chicago, county of Cook, State of Illinois,United States of America, contracting engineer, " Im-provements in metal sheet piling." 19th February, ¡904.

7676. ALBERT CARTER, of Los Angeles, county of LosAngeles, and State of California, United States ofAmerica, gentleman, " Improvements in solar furnaces."14th March, '904.

7680. FLAMELESS GAS LIGHT COMPANY LIMITED, Of 32Great St. Helens, London, England (assignee of WilliamHooker), " Improvements in generating combustible va-pour and in regulating the supply thereof." 19th March,1904.

7683. THOMAS HENRY MAPP, of 381 Riley- street, SurryHills, Sydney, in the State of New South Wales, Aus-tralia, engineer, " Improved means for treating foragepreparatory to compressing same." 5th April, 1904.

7684. THOMAS HENRY MAPP, of 381 Riley- street, SurryHills, Sydney, in the State of New South Wales, Aus-tralia, engineer, " Improvements in hydraulic presses."5th April, 1904.

7685. JAMES DICKASON, of Apollo Bay, in the county ofPolwarth, Victoria, Australia, blacksmith, " An improveddriving gear for cycles or other mechanism." 5th ApriL,1904.

7688. JOHN GEORGE LEYNER, of 5o1 Seventeenth - street,in the city and county of Denver and State of Colorado,U.S.A., manufacturer, " Method of ejecting rock cuttingsfrom holes in rocks while drilling them." ,8th April,1904.

7689. CHARLES PETERSON, of III Grafton- street, Dublin,Ireland, pipe manufacturer, " Improvements in mouth-pieces for tobacco pipes, cigar. holders, and cigaretteholders." 22nd April, 1904.

No. 6o. -15th October, 1904

7693. HENRY BEATSON MORRISON, of john- street, Single-ton, New South Wales, Australia, bootmaker, " Improve-ments in the heels of boots and shoes." 7th May, 1904.

7700. JOSEPH GEORGE NASH, of Hindmarsh- square, Ade-laide, in the State of South Australia, Commonwealth ofAustralia, engineer, " Improvements in gas producers."23rd May, 1904.

PROVISIONAL SPECIFICATIONS ACCEPTED.

7686. ROBERT MCEWEN, of Baker's Creek, near Mackay,Queensland, farmer, " A new or improved constructionof bottle for the prevention of re- filling." 8th April,1904.

COMPLETE SPECI.IC. %TIONS FILED UNDER SECTION II. OF

THE PATENTS DESIGNS AND TRADE MARK ACT 1884.

The date given is that of filing Complete Specification.

7535. JOHN THURLOW, of Alice - street, Albion, nearBrisbane, in the State of Queensland, Australia, engineer," An improvement in venetian blinds." 29th September,1904.

7628. UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, of Paterson,in the State of New Jersey, United States of America(assignees of William Gordon), "Improvements in or re-lating to buffing -rolls and the like." 15th September,1904.

PATENTS ON WHICH RENEWAL FEES HAVE BEEN PAID.

No. Year.276735633574357551355 172

25585

5640

539

570157245758578858315907

JMIMI

189418961896r 8961899189919001900Igo01900190019001900190019011901

Period.One year. -Six years.Six years.Six years.One year.One year.Four years.One year.Four years.One year.One year.Four years.Four years.Four years.Four years.Four years.

PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PATENT ACTS 1877 TO 1902.

1st to 30th September, 1904.RENEWAL FEES PAID.

Second Term.

5187. Darling's Patent Automatic Coupling Ltd. 5379.Carmichael and Bradford. 5389. O'Brien. 5414. Jelbart.5416. Overstrom. 5423. Sweet. 5430. Massey- Harris Co.Ltd. 5438. Westcott. 5439. Morgan. 5440. Eisenbeis andGamily. 5447. May. 5452. J. and D. Shearer. 5455. J.and D. Shearer. 5459. Massey-Harris Co. Ltd. 5485.Baron Cigarette Machine Co. Ltd. 5563. Westinghouse.5581. Langer.

Third Term.3797. Douglas. 3804. Hallwood. 3812. Hancock. 3826.

Ewen. 3828. Ewen. 3850. Ducat. 3860. Lane. 3867.

Wilfley. 3884. British and Colonial Colliery Supply Asso-ciation Ltd.

ASSIGNMENTS REGISTERED.

4203. Simeon Nathaniel Walter, to Johann FreiderichRoennfeldt. Dated 8th September, 1904. Registered 13thSeptember, ¡904.

6229. Isidor Deutsch and Edward John Fetherstonhaughto Electric and Train Lighting Syndicate Limited. Dated3rd May, 1904. Registered 26th September, I904.

PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PATENT ACTS 1888 TO 1894.

181 to 30th September, 1904.

COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS. RENEWAL FEES PAID.

IgOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned appli-cation for the grant of Letters Patent, and the CompleteSpecification annexed thereto, has been accepted, and isnow open to public inspection at the Custom House,Perth, Western Australia.

Any perszp or persons intending to oppose such appli-cation mu :leave at this office particulars, in writing, induplicate (on Form D), of his or their objections thereto,within two calendar months from the date of thisGazette. A fee of Ten shillings (Ios.) is payable withsuch notice.

4639. CARL GUSTAF PATRIK 'DE LAVAL, of Kungsträdgärdsgatan, 2 C, Stockholm, Sweden, Doctor of Philosophyand engineer, " Improvement in treating materials by radi-ated or reflected heat in electric furnaces." 13th October,1903.

Fees payable before the end of the fourth year, inrespect of the three following years :-

2916. Bullen. 3040. Pearse. 3104. International PostalSupply Coy. 3108. Sturtzel. 3171. Kirkpatrick- Picard.3198. The Reeves Patent Filters Co. Ltd. 3215. Marconi'sWireless Telegraph Co. Ltd. 3305. Hill.Fees payable before the end of the seventh year, in

respect of the seven following years :-1771. Draper and Ryley. 1776. Turri. 1797. Moody.

1795. Wood. 1861. Wilfley.LETTERS PATENT SEALED.

8M September, 1904.4518. J. G. Nash. 4557. United Shoe Machinery Coy.

(assignees of R. F. McFeely). 4583. F. Cotton. 4829.A. James. 4847. R. Sparrow (communicatee of E. A.Forsberg and B. Ljungstrom).

Loth September,4849. E. J. Bickford.

1904.

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PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE TASMANIAN PATENTS DESIGNS AND TRADE MARKS ACT 1893.1st to 30111 September, 1944.

RENEWAL FEES PAID. COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS FILED UNDER SECTION 14.

(The date liven is that of filing Complete Specification.)3997. ARTHUR ELLIOTT JOHNSTONE, of 27 Chancery -lane,

3191. London, England, engineer, " Improvements in and re-lating to liquid fuel burners." 22nd September, 1904.

Second Term

3157. Carmichael and Bradford. 3170. Patterson.Overstrom. 3208. Westcott. 3298. Westinghouse.

ASSIGNMENTS REGISTERED.

2439. Arthur Kitson to Henry Button. Dated x5th May,1903. Registered 7th September, -1904.

2439. Henry Button to Kitson Lighting Company. Dated31st May, 1904. Registered 7th September, 1904.

2753. Arthur Kitson to Henry Button. Dated 15th May,1903. Registered 7th September, 1904.

2753. Henry Button to Kitson Lighting Company. Dated31st . May, 1904. Registered 7th September, 1904.

2754. Arthur Kitson to Henry Button. 'Dated x5th May,1903. Registered 7th September, 1904.

2754. Henry Button to Kitson Lighting Company. Dated31st May, 1904. Registered 7th September, 1904.

GEORGE TOWNSEND,Commissioner of Patents.

Printed and Published for the GOVERNMENT Of the COMMONWEALTH of AU3TRA1 -IA by ROL'T. 8. i3RAIN,Government Printer for the State of Victoria.


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