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854. J. Bruce.—Grain-drying apparatus. 856. J. J. Howaed. —Caskets, boxes, or coffins for enclosing the dead. 857. D. N. F. Gabnieb.—Electric painless operator. 858. B. H. Elliott.—Barbing-wire. 863. W. H. Cutten.—Plough-seat. 865. C. C. Armstrong.—Clothes-dryer. 870. H. Honoub.—A water motor. 873. W. Manning.—Deviation cards. 876. J. P. Kidd.—Hydraulic cement. 882. D. Boss.—Closet-seat. 883. W. and G. Booth. —Drip-stone filter. 884. P. and D. Duncan. —-Plough, &c, spring. 887. C. Mackay and H. Walden. —Wire-spinning-and-reeling machine. 890. E. J. Lovegrove.—Shifting carriage. 892. W. H. Cutten.—Coulter. 894. D. W. Macarthub.—Signalizing trains, &c. 895. A. Cambbon.—Hedge-cutting. 897. D.W. Macabthue.—Window latch-lock. 908. A. Buet.—Hydraulic-lift valve. 909. A. Buet.—Hydraulic-lift safety-brake. 910. H. J. Cabson.—Combination letter paper. 913. M. Sinclaib.—Dog-cart and double-buggy. 914. A. Cameron.—Hedge-cutting. 917. G. D. Jones. —Safety-pocket. 919. G. Bibd and L. W. Gegan.—Secondary-battery cell. 926. W. Martin.—Portable show-pens. 934. J. Eitchie.—Torpedo blast-depositor. 937. E. J. F. Willson.—Washing machine. 939. P. H. Asbury.—Warming and ventilating buildings. 943. E. Eobin. —Gold-saving machinery. 945. G. and A. Jackson. —Fret-saw machinery. 946. P. and D. Duncan.—Discharging artificial manure. 947. G. T. Booth, W. Eoss, and E. Macdonald.—Parallel adjustment for front wheel of plough.. 950. F. B. W. Malet.—Case standard for fencing. 956. T. Eoberts. —Filtration of sewage. 962. W. Adams.—Quartz-crusher. 963. J. E. Taylor.—Windmill. 965. L. T. Hippisley.—Wire-fencing standard. 969. S. Bolt.—Self-disconnecting shackle or socket for life-boats. 970. T. Brickell.—Wire-strainer. 972. L. P. Armitage.—Enamel. 974. P. B. W. Malet and E. H. Anderson.—Simplex strainer. 975. W. Payne.—Sewing-machine improvement. 978. J. W. Oliver. —Gorse-cutting machine. 980. J. S. Ingram.—Cheese hoop. 981. J. Eutland.—Door-handles. 982. E. Clark. —Closet cistern. 984. E. A. Cameeon.—Eabbit exterminator. 985. E. A. Cameeon.—Eabbit exterminator. 986. C. Eeynolds.—Threshing machine. 987. W. Cbaig.—Cod-liver-oil biscuits. 988. L. E. Gillandees. —Steam engine. 990. T. KELLY.^Bricks. 991. J. S. Ingeam.—Cheese vat.
N.B. —The fees for Letters Patent are now, if unopposed —On depositing specification, 10s.; on obtaining Patent, £2; and at or before expiration of the fifth year, £7. Copies of "The Patents Act, 1883," and Eegulations, with Hints to Inventors, price Is., can be obtained from the Government Printer, Patent Office Agents, Postmasters, or booksellers. Patent Office Agents, with whom applications may be lodged, have been appointed at the undermentioned places: Auckland, Thames, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Gisborne, Napier, Palinerston North, Blenheim, Westport, Nelson, Greymouth, Hokitika, Christchurch, Ashburton, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Queenstown, Lawrence, and Invercargill. Patent Office, G.J. A. Haselden, Wellington, 12th May, 1885. Patent Officer.
Authority: Geobge Didsbuey, Government Printer, Wellington.—lBBs.
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