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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF APPLICANTS FOR PATENTS IN THE YEAR 1900— continued.
Invention, and Name of Inventor No. Date. Sheep-dip. W. Todd Sheep-shears sharpener. A.D.Graham Sheep-truck. W. Anderson Sheet-metal boxes, Closing. 0. F. Mendham .. .. • • Sheet-metal shears. A. Twidle Shelf-securing device. A. F. Talbofc Shelves, Fastener for. G. Allen Shield, Knife-. F. R. Claude Ship. (See Air-ship, Hull, Vessel.) Ship-bottoms, Apparatus for cleaning. J. W. Fowler Ships, Composition for preventing marine growths on. T. S. Mullay Ships' davits. J. Forbes Ships' davits. A. S. Ford Ships' holds, Method of destroying vermin in. A. Grant Ships, Ventilating. R. Franklin Shirt. W. R. Blythe Shirt. F. V. Baymond and R. Wales Shirt-collar fastener. F. V. Raymond and R. Wales Shirt-collar fastener. E. Wales and F. V. Eaymond Shirts, Glazing. G. S. C. Ford Shoe-fastener. R. Ireland Shoe-heel. H. B. Haigh Shoe or boot. A.Williams Shoe. (See also Boot, Horse-shoe.) Shoot. (See Dredge-shoot.) Shop-window braoket. J. Mead, sen. Shower-bath. D. J. Young Sight. (See Firearm-sight, Rifle-sight.) _ Signal communication on railway-trains. H. Gulliver and 1. U Howler .. Signalling. R. T. Bickerton and J. A. Morgan Signalling, Rocket. W. J. C. Stokes Silicidea, Manufacturing. International Chemical Company Silt-punt. J. S. Maxwell Silt-separator for dredge. E. A. G. Hamlin Silver. (See Gold.) Silver-extraction. F. A. Rich • • • • • • Silver-extraction process. J. A. Coe Sink. D.A.Owen •• •• •• •• Sink. (See also Yard-sink.) Sinking prospecting shafts or cylinders. A. and R. M. Aitken Skeith. S. Trevurza ■• Skeith attachment for plough. W. Painter .. • • ••■"•. Skins, Removing wool from. W. P. Griffiths Skins, Tanning. E. Waters, jun. •• •• ■■ Skirt. (See Cycling-skirt.) Slasher. G. Robinson Slimes, Filter for treatment of. G. and S. E. Fraser Slop-bucket and night-commode. W. Healey Sluice-box-elearing apparatus. E.E.Collins Sluicing, Appliance for use in. J. B. C. Watt Small-arm, Breech-loading. C. P. Webendorfer .. ••„,, Smelting and purifying process. C. E. Manton and J. W. Rayneld Smoke-conveyor and spark-extinguisher. L. G. Reeves Smoothing-iron and heater. N. Townshend Snatch-block. C. M. Malfroy Soap-powder. H. A. Pyke Socket. (See Drain-pipe socket.) Soldering aluminium. H. Lange Sole. (See Boot-sole, Clump-sole). Sole-leather-rolling machine. C. Suttie .. • • • • • • • < Sower. (See Seed-sower, Seed and manure-sower.) Sowing, manuring, and harrowing in combination with ploughing. F. Gale and J. Hemphill Spading-harrow. F. G. Brigham • • • • • t Spark-arrester. E.A.Cameron Spark-arrester. L. P. Halcrow • • Spark-arrester. J. F. McCarthy Spark-arrester. G.H.Mackenzie Spark-arrester. H. R. Walker Spark arrester and extinguisher. E. Richardson .. Spark arrester and extinguisher. J. W. Willett and C. O. H. Gordon Spark-arrester and fuel-economiser. E.A.Cameron Spark-arrestar and fuel-economiser. E.A.Cameron Spark extinguisher. C. W. Constable and J. Tyrrell, jun. Spark-extinguisher. J. McCreath Spark-extinguisher. A. Morrow Spark extinguisher. H. Noy Spark-extinguisher. L. G. Reeves Spark-extinguisher. G. J. A. Richardson Spark-stopper. H. Gunn Spectacle attachment. D. Rugg Speed-indicator, Railway. F. Raper, jun. Speed-regulator for countershafts. P. W. Ftyer .. Spelter, Manufacturing. General Metal Reduction Company (Limited) Spinning-machine. V. Belanger Spirit-engine. A. J. Knowles Spirits from kauri refuse, Extracting. S. C. Trevor Splitter. (See Timber-splitter.) 12460 12466 13120 13010 13035 12322 12636 12732 16 Maroh. 16 March. 31 Oct. 24 Sept. 2 Oct. 17 Jan. 23 May. 21 June. 12813 13171 13170 13133 12470 12541 13028 12473 12474 12504 12946 12412 12392 13048 25 July. 16 Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Nov. 15 March. 20 April. 28 Sept. 20 March. 20 March. 4 April. 3 Sept. 21 Feb. 16 Feb. 8 Oofc. 12931 13130 28 Aug. 2 Nov. 12868 12514 12670 13017 13080 12729 13 Aug. 6 April. 9 June. 27 Sept. 15 Oct. 25 June. 12535 12546 12521 12 April. 20 April. 19 April. 13040 13238 13024 12835 12680 1 Oct. 13 Dec. 27 Sept. 2 Aug. 13 June. 12705 13224 12437 12677 12678 13166 13161 I 13089 13107 12308 12853 21 June. 4 Dec. 28 Feb. 8 June. 8 June. 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 19 Oot. 24 Oct. 16 Jan. 8 Aug. 12995 20 Sept. 12643 23 May. 13156 12803 12422 12730 12525 12794 12976 12930 13032 12422 13178 12859 12517 13197 12640 13089 13105 12507 12878 12738 12608 12831 12277 12781 12647 15 Nov. 20 July. 23 Feb. 21 June. 9 April. 12 July. 12 Sept. 30 Aug. 3 Oct. 23 Feb. 19 Nov. 7 Aug. 10 April. 27 Nov. 19 May. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 March. 13 Aug. 25 June. 12 May. 2 Aug. 4 Jan. 12 July. 23 May.
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