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THE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST OP AUSTRALASIA. 
May 1, 1887 
BIRTH. 
Evans. — On the 19th of April, at the Parade, Norwood, S.A., 
the wife of P. J. Evans, Esq., of a son. 
MARRIAOES. 
WvLDE — H itchcox. — On the 22nd March, by the Rev. C. 
Manthorpe, Charles Wylde, to Josephine Elizabeth, eldest 
daughter of William Hitchcox; all of Glenelg, S.A. 
Pitcher — Rosewaene. — On the 9th April, at St, Stephen’s, 
Richmond, Victoria, by the Rev. Chas. Perks, Frank M. 
Pitcher to Emily F. Rose\varne. 
PATENTS APPLIED FOR. 
The date affixed is that before -whicli notice of objection must be 
lodged. 
New Zealand. 
Imperial Nectarine. Henry .J. Syms, Thames, Auckland. 
Compositions for treating matters having an offensive smell. Archi- 
bald Dickson Hunter, Collins-street west, Melbourne. May 18. 
Stoppers for bottles. Edward Waters, Molesworth Chambers, 75 
Chancery Lane, Melbourne. May 17. 
Queensland. 
Compositions for treating matters having an offensive smell. Archi- 
bald Bickson Hunter, Collins-street west, Melbourne. May 17. 
Stoppers for bottles. Edward Waters, Molesworth Chambers, 75 
Chancery Lane, Melbourne. May 17. 
Measurement of Liquids. William Cowan, Edinburgh, Scotland. 
Compressed Yeast. Samuel Levy, Fitzroy, Victoria. 
South Australia. 
Filtering contrivance for water-bags, Henry Cordeaux, Adelaide 
salesman. June 21. 
Tasmania. 
Impervious enamel, for coating wood, paper, cloth, papier maclri, &c. 
James Alexander Pond, Auckland, N.Z. 
Composition for treating matters having an offensive smell. Archi- 
bald Dickson Hunter, Collins-street west, Melbourne. May 11. 
Victoria, 
Improved method of applying Disinfectants and Deodorants to closet 
pans, urinals, drains, and other places. James John Anderson, of 
Armadale, and Edmund McDonald Bosford, of Caulfield. 
Appliances to convert Excreta into heat, fuel, motive power, and man- 
ure. Henry John Summers, of Fit/.roy, and Alfred Gilbert, jeweller, 
of Simpson’s Road. Colliiigwood. 
An Invention for preventing Forgery of Cheques, &c., by the obliter- 
ation of the original writing, for preventing fraud by the re-use of 
postage stamps, and for making writing paper absorbent. John 
Henry Niemann, of New Street, MidiUe Brighton, chemist. 
Improved Voltaic Belt. Arthur Aylesbury de Vere Somerset, gentle- 
man, and John Stringfellow, electrician, both of Albert St., Windsor, 
near Melbourne. 
Goslett’s fraud-detecting Cheques, Drafts, Bills, or Notes. Charles 
Beresford Goslett, Wodonga. 
Balderson’s London Cough Drops. Arthur Frederick Balderson. 
TRADE MARKS APPLIED FOR. 
New South Wales. 
Accuracy and Purity ( J.H.P.), with device of a mortar and pestle. 
J. Hewitt Pye, Ashfield, near Sydney. 
Dr. A. Burns’ Dentrifice, in-epared with great care, and sold by Henry 
Sadler, William-street, Sydney. 
Singleton’s Golden Eye Ointment. For ointment. Stephen Green 
Carlill, Kadingas ; Stephen Green, 210 Lambeth Road, London, S.E. 
“ Congreve’s Balsamic Elixir.” George T. Congreve, Peckham, Eng- 
land. 
New Zealand. 
Perfection Soap, wnth or 'without the word “Newton” prefixed. John 
Newton, Caledonian Soapworks, Illawarra, Wellington. 
Tussilene, for cough mixture, William Wil-hers, Burwood, n-ar Syd- 
ney, chemist. 
Queensland. 
Clarke’s World-famed Blood Mixture on label. The Lincoln and 
Midland Counties Drug Co., Park-street, Lincoln, England. 
Acme Lotions. Laurence Cusack Dunne, Petrie’s Bight, Brisbane, 
chemist and druggist. July 17. 
Singleton’s Golden Eye Ointment. Stephen Green Carlill, Lambeth 
Road, London. July 24, 
Borax, on blue fancy label — Household treasure. Each genuine 
packet is signed by the discoverer, Arthur Robottom, below. 
Jesse Ascough, Handsworth, near Birmingham, England. 
Borax, on red fancy label, for candles, soap, oils, &c. Jesse Ascough, 
Handsworth, near Birmingham. 
Dunne’s Nervine Tonic. Laurence Cusack Dunne, Petrie’s Bight, 
Brisbane, chemist. July 81. 
Fairy, for night lights, &c. Samuel Clarke, Pyramid Works, Child's- 
Hill, London. July 8. 
Hop Bitters, fancy gold label. New York Hop Bitters Company. May 
20 . 
Congreve’s Balsamic Elixir. George Thomas Congreve, Coombe 
Lodge, Peckham, Surrey, England. July 31. 
Try It, in white, on black design, for baking powder, egg powder, &c. 
George Winkley (trading as Grainger, Winkley and Co.), Singleton,. 
N.S.W. May 24. 
Dr. Jones’ Miraculous Eye Drop and Salve, with fancy label, for eye 
lotion and eye salve. Sarah O’Meagher, Brisbane. 
B. M. & Co., with half moon, for chemical substances. Edward 
Milner, managing director of Brunner, Mond and Co., Ltd., 
Norwich, Cheshire, England. May 6. 
C 24, Champion, for rtnegar in bulk. Champion and Co., I<td., City 
Road, London. May 27. 
” Fairy.” Night Lights and Illuminating Oils, Samuel Clarke, Child's 
Hill, London. 
Hop Bitters, New York Hop Bitters Company. For Hop Bitters. J. 
W. Butcher, 111 Pitt-street, Sydney. 
Borax, on a label with blue ground. For soap, starch, candles and 
chemical substances. J. Ascough, Handsworth, Birmingham, Eng- 
land. 
Alkine. For bitters. Evan Rowlands, 116 Collins-sfereet west, Mel- 
bourne. ^ 
Wolfe’s Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps. For Schnapps. J.B. Wolfe, 
New York, U.S.A. 
Clark’s Miraculous Salve. For patent medicines. F. J. Clarke, Lin- 
coln, England. 
Rowland’s Bitterade. For an aerated beverage. Evan Rowlands,, 
Collins-street, Melbourne. 
South Australia. 
Congreve’s Balsamic Elixir. George Thomas Congreve, Coombe- 
Lodge, Peckham, Surrey, England. 
“ Menier,” in fancy label. Usine Hydraulique de Noisiel, for Chocolate 
Societe Menier, 56 Rue de Chateaudun, Paris, chocolate manu- 
facturers. 
“ Champagne Powder,” for baking powder. A.M. Bickford and Sons, 
Currie-street, Adelaide, wholesale druggists, 
Tasmania. 
“ Ammonia Soap,” for all kinds of soap. R. andG. Miller, Elizabeth- 
street, Launceston, and Macquarie-street, Hobart, soap manufac- 
turers* 
“ Congreve’s Balsamic Elixir.” George Thomas Congreve, Coombe 
Lodge, Peckham, Surrey, England, medicine vendor. 
Victoria. 
“ Madame Done’s,” with fancy label, for liairwash. Mary Forster, 
Tatura, Glenferrie, Oxley Road. 
Seal Oil, with device of a seal below, for medicinal preparations. Also, 
Prairie Flower, with device, for medicinal preparations. William 
Henry Hartley, Spring-street, Melbourne, dentist. 
Schiedam, with bust of Apollo, and design for candles. De Stearine 
Kaarsenfabrick Apollo, Scheidam, Holland. 
TOD conjoined, in fancy label, for x>harmaceutical preparations. 
Albert Andrews, High-street, St. Kilda, chemist. 
“ Congreve’s Balsamic Elixir,” for medicines. George Thomas Con- 
greve, Coombe Lodge, Peckham, Surrey, England, medicine 
vendor. 
“ Chocolat Menier,” with fancy label. Usine Hydraulique de 
Noisiel, for chocolate. Societe Menier, 56 Rue de Chateaudun, 
Paris, chocolate manufacturers. 
“A. Legrand aine, of Veritable Liqueur “ Benedictine,” in fancy 
design, for Liqueur. Societe de la Distillerie de la Benedictine de 
I’abbaye de Fecamp, of F0camp, Prance. 
Use only Sinclair’s Cold Water Soap, in fancy design, The Magic 
Cleanser, for soap. James Sinclair and Son, 65 Southwark-street,. 
London, England. 
INSOLVENCIES, &c. 
In re E. F. Turner, analytical chemist, Adelaide. — At the final hearing, 
the statement of the debtors affairs was read as follows: — Liabilities 
(secured), .£499 5s.; assets, landed property(mortgaged) valued at £300, fur- 
niture (held under bill of sale) £25; deficiency, £174 5s. Insolvent was a 
chemist at the University, and in September, 1883, had capital in cash 
£30, less sundry creditors then £11 Is. 7d. Since then his earnings had 
been £546. He had received for rent £81 8s., and his expenditure had 
been for interest and commission, £155 18s. lOd.; rates and insolvency 
costs, £19 Is, 3d.; living expenses, estimated, £485 11s. 4d.; loss on 
landed property, depreciation, £1(10. Causes of insolvency, loss on 
house, and pressure of creditors. He was granted a second-class certi- 
ficate. 
Queensland Drug Company, Brisbane, March 6. Liabilities stated at 
£4,712 13s. Id. Principal creditors— W. J. Costin, £3,150 ; Commercial 
Bank, £500 12s. ; J. Nott, £207 ; Berkley, Taylor and Co., £184 6s. 4d. ; 
Colonial Trust and Agency Company, £250. First meeting at Poxton 
and Cardew’s office, March 26. 
At a meeting of creditors on March 25, in the estate of the Queensland 
Drug Company, it was resolved that the company be wound up in liqui- 
dation and not in insolvency; that Mr. Joseph Peirson be appointed 
trustee, and Mr. John Nott a committee of inspection. The trustee was 
authorised to sell the estate at any time to the company on bills ex- 
tending over eighteen months on such bills being endorsed by Mr, W. J. 
Costin, manager for the company. 
dividend. 
Smith, Fred. Moore, Waverley, N.S.W., doctor of niedicine, first of 2s,- 
lOid. 
