Henry Hughes
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Henry Hughes was a New Zealand patent agent located at Queens Chambers opposite the Post Office in Wellington.[1] Baldwin & Rayward used to be part of Hughes's firm, which was called Hughes, Rayward, & Baldwin.[2] A branch office was located at 103 Queen Street in Auckland.[2]
Patents for which Henry Hughes was the patent agent
- Patent NZ-1907-21476 (Inventors: Richard William Pearse, English title: Aerial or Flying Machine)
- Patent NZ-1906-21476 (Inventors: Richard Pearse, English title: An improved aerial or flying machine)
- Patent NZ-1909-25865 (Inventors: Charles Arthur Beauchamp Pickard Hawkins • Bertram Ogilvie • Charles John Nairn, English title: Aeroplane)
- Patent NZ-1909-26012 (Inventors: Arthur Henry Edwards • Martin Diederich Rucker, English title: Aeroplanes and the like machines for mechanical flight, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1908-4519)
- Patent NZ-1909-26981 (Inventors: William John Hastings Beach, English title: Aeroplane)
- Patent NZ-1910-27803 (Inventors: Thomas Augustus Dring, English title: Flying Machines, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1909-12556)
- Patent NZ-1910-27923 (Inventors: William Wallace Gibson • David William Hanbury, English title: Flying-Machine, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1910-978732)
- Patent NZ-1911-30024 (Inventors: John Anderson, English title: Feathering Wind-Sails or Propellers applicable for Windmills, Airships, and other purposes, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1911-19430)
- Patent NZ-1912-30924 (Inventors: George Brougham Hubert Austin, English title: Aeroplane, Supplementary to patent: Patent AU-1911-510)
References
- ↑ Patent NZ-1910-25865
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Professional, Commercial and Industrial Accountants, Agents, Etc.: Hughes, Henry", Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District], The Cyclopedia Company Ltd., 1902. Via New Zealand Electronic Text Collection.