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Appleing |
Thomas Alfred |
18 Feb 1884 |
Continuous carrying gear or tackle |
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Aratoon |
Anna |
28 Mar 1881 |
Cure of consumption, asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, coughs of years' standing, difficulty in breathing, tightness of the chest, hoarseness, throwing or spitting of blood, simple & dry coughs, colds, etc. |
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Archer |
George |
13 July 1881 |
Drying tea, coffee, cinchona bark, & other vegetable products named The vacuum stove |
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Atkinson |
John |
1 July 1862 |
Manufacture of soojee |
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Atkinson |
C. |
2 Feb 1878 |
Forcing a current of air into a chamber, a smith's forge, etc., & for cooling or withdrawing it, to be called an ""atmospheroputt"" |
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Augier |
C.R. |
29 Oct 1874 |
Revolving duplex dredger |
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Augier |
Charles R. |
16 July 1875 |
Excavator |
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Augier |
C.R. |
20 Sept 1877 |
Brick burning |
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Augier |
Charles Ray |
31 Mar 1885 |
Pumps |
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Augier |
Charles Ray |
17 Sept 1887 |
Mills for crushing & extracting oil from seed & juice from canes |
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Augier |
Charles Ray |
15 Nov 1886 |
Machine for the extraction of the juice of the cane |
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Baillie |
Robert |
20 Oct 1882 |
Sifting or assorting teas |
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Baillie |
Robert |
4 July 1882 |
Equalizing or breaking tea |
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Baker |
T. |
5 Jan 1878 |
Withering & drying tea leaf |
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Baker |
T. |
5 July 1878 |
Apparatus for removing rain water from newly plucked tea leaf & for withering the same |
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Ballin |
John |
25 Apr 1886 |
Construction of the frame-work of sugar-cane mills |
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Bamford |
Herbert Augustine |
13 Jan 1888 |
Punkah specially adapted to confined spaces & capable of being worked either vertically or horizontally |
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Baness |
Joshua Frederick |
9 Aug 1875 |
Punkahs |
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Baness |
J.F. |
20 May 1878 |
Khus khus or grass tattie & chique with feed arrangements for cooling houses, etc. |
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Banks |
Charles Alfred Edgar |
14 Sept 1881 |
Drying, firing, or roasting tea, & apparatus therefor |
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Bannister |
Maunsell Caswell |
9 Feb 1884 |
Extraction of juice from sugarcane |
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Barber |
Joseph Osmond |
30 Mar 1875 |
Frying or drying of tea by steam without the use of charcoal |
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Barber |
James Henry |
16 Sept 1886 |
Rolling & twisting tea leaves in the manufacture of tea |
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Barry |
J.H. |
1 Nov 1877 |
Withering tea leaf when freshly gathered |
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Barry |
James Hewitt |
30 Jan 1879 |
Purifying gaseous products of combustion |
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Barry |
James Hewitt |
16 Oct 1879 |
Applying hot air for the purpose of drying tea |
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Barry |
James Hewitt |
3 May 1880 |
Obtaining a hot gas or a hot mixture of gas & air, & utlitizing the same for drying tea etc. |
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Barry |
James Hewitt |
18 Apr 1882 |
Obtaining hot gas for drying tea, coffee etc. |
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Barry |
James Hewitt |
9 Mar 1886 |
Drying machinery |
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Barter |
O. Jolliffe |
7 Jan 1861 |
Cleansing cotton of adulterations |
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