Ministers, Returns, Trade Marks




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Marriage Act, 1854
OFFICIATING MINISTERS FOR 1874.-NOTICE
No. 15.

Registrar-General's Office,
Wellington, 1st September, 1874.

PURSUANT to the provisions of an Act of the
General Assembly of New Zealand, passed in
the eighteenth year of the reign of Her Majesty
Queen Victoria, and intituled "The Marriage Act,
1854," the following names of Officiating Ministers
within the meaning of the said Act are published for
general information:-

Roman Catholic Church.
The Reverend PATRICK D. MOORE.
Hebrew Congregations.
The Reverend ISAAC ZACHARIAH.

WM. R. E. BROWN,
Registrar-General.

Traffic Returns.

WELLINGTON-MASTERTON RAILWAY.

RETURN of Traffic for Month ending 31st August,
1874.

COACHING.
No. £ s. d.
Passengers
Parcels, &c. ... ... ... 9,367 ... 403 2 10
... ... ... ... ... ... 10 16 7
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 413 19 5

MERCHANDISE.
Tons. £ s. d.
Freight ... ... ... ... 243 ... 47 5 1
Live Stock ... ... ... ... ... 2 10 6
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 49 15 7

Total ... ... ... ... ... £468 15 0

ANTHONY GARSTIN,
Traffic Manager.
1st September, 1874.

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

NOTICE is hereby given, that CHARLES WHITE,
Esq., Patents Agent, of Wellington, has applied
on behalf of Mr. MAX MENDERSHAUSEN, of Dunedin,
in the Province of Otago, to register under "The
Trade Marks Act, 1866," the Trade Mark of which
the following is a description, viz.,-

A label printed on coloured or plain paper, of two
sizes, to suit the size of the package to which it shall
be attached.

  1. About eleven inches and a quarter long, and
    about five inches broad. The label is divided into
    three parts: In the centre a parallelogram three
    inches and eight-tenths by four inches and six-tenths
    is enclosed in a line; within this line is described an
    inner border about one-twelfth of an inch wide, with
    fanciful scroll at each corner; and within this latter
    border are the words "Max Mendershausen's
    [unrivalled] Fruit and Flowers. Prepared only from
    the finest Virginian Tobaccos. None Genuine without
    my Signature and Trade Mark. Steinhoff's Build-
    ings, Princes Street, Dunedin." The words "Max
    Mendershausen's" are printed in one curved line of
    Egyptian capital letters, about two-tenths of an inch
    high; the word "unrivalled" is printed within
    brackets in smaller Egyptian capitals in a curved
    line; the words "Fruit and Flowers" are printed in
    Egyptian capitals with shaded bottoms, standing
    about half an inch in height in a curved line. Under
    these words is a line with a fancy scroll. The words
    "Prepared only from the finest Virginian Tobaccos"
    form two lines of Egyptian capitals; a line with
    fancy scroll is drawn under these words. The words
    "None Genuine without my Signature and Trade
    Mark" are printed in small italics; underneath these
    words is a line with fancy scroll. "Steinhoff's Build-
    ings" is printed in one line underneath, in fancy
    capitals about one-eighth of an inch high; "Princes
    Street" is printed in another line in larger Egyptian
    capitals about two-tenths of an inch in height, shaded
    at the foot; "Dunedin" is printed in another line
    in Egyptian capital letters about one-eighth of an
    inch high. Upon each side or flap is printed a
    circular medallion about the size of a shilling, having
    a rim or line round the outside, and a fanciful scroll
    at top and bottom; within this rim or line is a circular
    shield with the letter M described in the centre; and
    underneath each medallion are printed in fanciful
    capital letters the words "Trade Mark." Underneath
    each medallion is a signature purporting to be a
    fac-simile" Max Mendershausen."

  2. About eleven inches and a half long, and about
    four inches broad. In the centre a parallelogram
    three inches and two-twelfths by three inches and
    eleven-twelfths is enclosed in a line; within this line
    is described an inner border about one twenty-fourth
    of an inch wide, with fanciful scroll at each corner,
    and within this latter border are the words "Max
    Mendershausen's [unrivalled] Fruit and Flowers.
    Prepared only from the finest Virginian Tobaccos.
    None Genuine without my Signature and Trade
    Mark. Princes Street [opposite Cargill's Monu-
    ment], Dunedin." The words "Max Mendershausen's
    [unrivalled] Fruit and Flowers. Prepared only from
    the finest Virginian Tobaccos. None Genuine with-
    out my Signature and Trade Mark
    " are printed in a
    similar manner as above described. Under the line
    "Fruit and Flowers" is a fancy scroll; under the
    line "finest Virginian Tobaccos" is a plain single
    line; and under the sentence "None Genuine without
    my Signature and Trade Mark" is a plain double
    line. The words "Princes Street" are printed in
    one line in Egyptian capitals about two-twelfths of
    an inch in height; the words "opposite Cargill's
    Monument" are enclosed in brackets, and printed in
    Egyptian capitals about one-eighth of an inch high,
    in one line; the word "Dunedin" is printed in
    Egyptian capitals, in rather larger and bolder size
    a circular medallion as above described. On the left-
    hand flap, about one inch and a half from the edge,
    and printed transversely, is a signature purporting to
    be a fac-simile" Max Mendershausen ;" and on the
    right-hand flap, about an inch from the edge, is a
    fancy scroll printed transversely.

  3. The whole of the label or labels above described
    is printed in gold, and the letter M in the centre of
    the medallion is cut out of the gold.

Nature of the Article to which it is proposed such
Trade Mark shall apply.

"A mixture of cut manufactured Tobacco, described
or known as 'Fruit and Flowers.'"

G. S. COOPER,
(for the Registrar of Trade Marks).
Wellington, 1st September, 1874.

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

NOTICE is hereby given, that CHARLES WHITE,
Esq., Patents Agent, of Wellington, has applied
on behalf of Mr. JAMES COPELAND, of Dunedin, in
the Province of Otago, to register under "The Trade
Marks Act, 1866," the Trade Mark of which the
following is a description, viz.,-

The Trade Mark consists of a figure representing
a cask or barrel, shaded with black lines on a white



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🏛️ Publication of Officiating Ministers under Marriage Act, 1854

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
1 September 1874
Marriage Act, Officiating Ministers, Roman Catholic, Hebrew Congregations, Wellington
  • PATRICK D. MOORE (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister
  • ISAAC ZACHARIAH (Reverend), Listed as Officiating Minister

  • WM. R. E. BROWN, Registrar-General

🚂 Wellington-Masterton Railway Traffic Return for August 1874

🚂 Transport & Communications
1 September 1874
Railway traffic, Revenue, Expenditure, Wellington-Masterton, August 1874
  • ANTHONY GARSTIN, Traffic Manager

🏭 Application to Register Trade Mark for 'Fruit and Flowers' Tobacco

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 September 1874
Trade Mark registration, Patents Agent, Tobacco, Fruit and Flowers, Dunedin, Otago
  • MAX MENDERSHAUSEN (Mr.), Applicant for Trade Mark registration

  • CHARLES WHITE, Esquire, Patents Agent
  • G. S. COOPER, (for the Registrar of Trade Marks)

🏭 Application to Register Trade Mark featuring a cask or barrel

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 September 1874
Trade Mark registration, Cask, Barrel, Dunedin, Otago, Application
  • JAMES COPELAND (Mr.), Applicant for Trade Mark registration

  • CHARLES WHITE, Esquire, Patents Agent