✨ Mariners Notices and Trade Marks




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

NOTICES TO MARINERS.

No. 1 of 1874.
Customs Department (Marine Branch),
Wellington, 7th January, 1874.

THE following Notice to Mariners, received from
the Harbour authorities of South Australia and
Queensland, are published for general information.
WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS.

LACEPEDE BAY.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a black and red
chequered Buoy, with beacon top, has been placed
on a Shoal Patch, having only (1$ rac{1}{4}$) one and three-
quarter fathoms of water on it at low water spring
tides.

This patch lies directly in the track of vessels
bound to or from Kingston, and bears W. by S.
magnetic, distant nearly ($1 rac{2}{3}$) one and two-thirds of a
sea mile from the inner end of Kingston Jetty.
Vessels drawing more that twelve feet should not
approach it within (3) three cables length on either
side.

R. H. FERGUSON,
President, Marine Board, South Australia.
Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide,
8th December, 1873.

SPENCER'S GULF, SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the rock on which the
cutter "Secret" was lost has been discovered by Staff-
Commander Howard, R.N., in the following position:
β€”It is one-half sea mile E. by S. (magnetic) from
the first red cliff point north of Point Bolingbroke,
and is about fifty (50) yards N. and S. and twenty
(20) yards E. and W. Its summit would be awash
at low water spring tides. There are from two (2)
to three (3) fathoms water inside the rock; and the
bottom is rocky and uneven, for more than half
a mile outside, in an easterly and south-easterly
direction.

R. H. FERGUSON,
President of the Marine Board of
South Australia.
Marine Board Offices, Port Adelaide,
1st December, 1873.

MIDDLE CHANNEL, MORETON BAY.

THE Lighthouse at the Yellow Patch having been
moved to the north-east of its former position,
vessels using the Middle Channel are from this
date to the 5th Februaryβ€”to keep the Cape Moreton
Light open to the northward of the Yellow Patch
Light, a space equal to the difference of their
heights.

On and after the 5th February, the lights are to be
kept in line while passing through this Channel.

G. P. HEATH, Commander R.N.,
Portmaster.
Department of Ports and Harbours,
Brisbane, 8th December, 1873.

Application for Registration of Trade Marks.

NOTICE is hereby given, that WILLIAM GREGG
AND Co., of Dunedin, Province of Otago, have
applied to register the following Trade Marks under
"The Trade Marks Act, 1866," viz. :-

No. I.
Description of Trade Mark.

On a paper label of an amber colour, a rectangular
figure about 4$ rac{1}{2}$ inches long by about 3$ rac{1}{4}$ inches broad,
the border of which consists of two thin black lines
nearly touching, the outer of which is the thicker.
Immediately within the upper border is the figure
of an eagle in black, with outstretched wings, sup-
ported by an imitation in black of an impression of
the Seal of the New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, which
has a diameter of about an inch. Immediately
below the latter, and supporting the same, is a hollow
circle having a diameter of about 2$ rac{1}{2}$ inches long,
which circle is enclosed within two black lines nearly
touching, the outer of which is about the $ rac{1}{8}$ of an
inch thick, having a serrated outer edge. Within
the circle are the words "Wm. Gregg and Co.'s
Celebrated Eagle Brand Coffee Guaranteed." The
words "Wm. Gregg and Co.'s" forming the first
line, in plain black letters about $ rac{1}{4}$ inch long printed
in a curve; the word "Celebrated" forming the
next line in black letters a little less than $ rac{3}{8}$ of an
inch long, and printed within the space between the
said words "Wm. Gregg and Co.'s" and the words
next mentioned; the words "Eagle Brand" forming
the next line, printed in plain black letters about
$ rac{1}{8}$ inch long, so as to form the segment of the curve
produced by the said words "Wm. Gregg and Co.'s;"
the word "Coffee," forming the next line, being
printed in plain black letters about $ rac{1}{4}$ inch long, and
the word "Guaranteed" forming the next line, being
printed in plain black letters a little more than
$ rac{1}{8}$ inch long. The spaces between the border of the
figure and the edges of the seal and circle aforesaid
are filled up with fantastic devices representing
foliage. On the left-hand side of the figure, without
the border thereof, are the words "Awarded First
Prize at the New Zealand Exhibition, 1865," in black
letters printed parallel with the border; and without
the figure on the right-hand side are the words, "We
guarantee that the contents of this package consist
of a mixture of Pure Coffee with Pure Chicory only,
in the proportion which we have found from expe-
rience to be most generally appreciated," printed in
black italic letters parallel with the border, under
which is a fac-simile of the signature of the said
Company.

Nature of Article to which such Trade Mark is intended
to apply.

"Prepared Coffee."

No. II.

Description of Trade Mark.

On a paper label of a pea-green colour, a rect-
angular figure about 4$ rac{1}{2}$ inches long by about 3 inches
broad, the border of which consists of two thin black
lines nearly touching, the outer of which is the
thicker. The side border lines are severed at about
the middle of each, where a space of about $ rac{1}{8}$ inch
intervenes; about $ rac{3}{8}$ inch from the top border of
the figure, and within the border, is an imitation
figure in black of an Imperial Crown, about $ rac{1}{2}$ inch
deep by about $ rac{3}{4}$ inch broad. On either side of
the Crown are the words "Crown Brand," printed
in plain black letters, about $ rac{1}{4}$ inch long on scrolls.
Within the borders is an oval-shaped black shaded
figure, standing on end, about 2$ rac{1}{4}$ inches long by 2
inches broad at its longest and thickest parts re-
spectively. Within this oval, and printed so as to
cause the letters to appear of a green colour through
the black ground, are the words "Wm. Gregg and
Co.'s Coffee Guaranteed;" the words "Wm. Gregg
and Co.'s" printed in a slight curve, the letters of
which are about $ rac{1}{4}$ inch long; the word "Coffee"
appearing in block Egyptian capitals about $ rac{3}{8}$ inch
long; and the word "Guaranteed" in similar letters
to the words "Wm. Gregg and Co.'s." The spaces
between the said oval-shaped figure and the border
first mentioned are filled up with floral designs and



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πŸš‚ Publication of Notices to Mariners from South Australia and Queensland

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
7 January 1874
Mariners, Navigation, South Australia, Queensland, Marine Branch
  • William H. Reynolds

πŸš‚ Placement of a warning buoy in Lacepede Bay, South Australia

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
8 December 1873
Buoy, Shoal Patch, Lacepede Bay, Kingston Jetty, Navigation aid
  • R. H. Ferguson, President, Marine Board, South Australia

πŸš‚ Discovery of a submerged rock in Spencer's Gulf, South Australia

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
1 December 1873
Rock hazard, Spencer's Gulf, Cutter Secret, Navigation warning, Point Bolingbroke
  • R. H. Ferguson, President of the Marine Board of South Australia

πŸš‚ Temporary and permanent navigation instructions for Middle Channel, Moreton Bay

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
8 December 1873
Lighthouse, Yellow Patch, Middle Channel, Moreton Bay, Navigation instructions
  • G. P. Heath, Commander R.N., Portmaster

🏭 Application to register two trade marks for 'Prepared Coffee' by William Gregg and Co.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Trade Mark registration, Coffee, Dunedin, Otago, Eagle Brand, Crown Brand