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882
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

SCHEDULE.

Description of Reserve.

PROVINCE OF TARANAKI.
All that parcel of land situate in the Patea
District containing by admeasurement ten
acres and two perches, more or less, and
being sections numbered 505 and 506 on the
map of the said district. Bounded towards the
North-east by the Township of Kakaramea,
one thousand two hundred and sixteen and
a half links; towards the East by the Kaka-
ramea Road, six hundred and eighty-six links;
towards the South by Section numbered 507,
one thousand one hundred and sixty-seven
links; and towards the West by Section
numbered 512, one thousand and twenty-nine
links.

Purpose of
Reserve.

As a site for
the exhibition
of stock, pro-
duce, machi-
nery, and im-
plements, in
furtherance
and encour-
agement of
agricultural,
pastoral, and
industrial
pursuits.

14th instant, Money Orders may be obtained and
made payable at the Post Office,
DOOKIE SOUTH.

ROBERT RAMSAY,
Postmaster-General.

General Post Office,
Melbourne, 9th December, 1874.

Public Notice.

THE issuing, on payment, of Publications printed
at the General Government Office, being now
made only to the Trade throughout the Colony,
purchasers are requested to make application to any
of the under-mentioned Booksellers:-
Mr. E. Wayte, Auckland.
Messrs. Upton and Co., Auckland.
Mr. J. H. Jefferson, Grahamstown.
Mr. W. H. Seffern, New Plymouth.
Mr. H. I. Jones, Wanganui.
Mr. A. D. Willis, Wanganui.
Messrs. Dinwiddie, Morrison, and Co., Napier.
Mr. H. D. Jackson, Nelson.
Mr. A. T. Card, Picton.
Mr. J. L. Munson, Westport.
Mr. H. Wise, Dunedin.
Mr. A. Sligo, Dunedin.
Mr. L. Rodgers, Invercargill.
Mr. R. Erskine, Invercargill.
Messrs. Inwood and Bilton, Timaru.
Messrs. Lyon and Blair, Wellington.
Mr. R. Burrett, Wellington.
Mr. W. G. Jackson, Wellington.

J. J. CHERRETT,
Storekeeper.

General Government Stationery.
Wellington, 29th December, 1874.

SUPREME COURT, WELLINGTON.

Writ of Attachment, Raven v. Hall and another.

VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen,
to the Honorable JULIUS VOGEL, Colonial
Treasurer of the Colony of New Zealand,
Greeting.

WHEREAS an action has been commenced in the
Supreme Court of New Zealand for the
Wellington District, at Wellington, wherein the
Reverend John Raven, formerly of Christchurch, but
now absent from the Colony of New Zealand, Clerk
in Holy Orders, is Plaintiff, and Hayden Hezekiah
Hall and Paul Siemen Forbes, both of London, in
England, Contractors, trading under the firm or style
of "The Australasian and American Mail Steam
Shipping Company," are Defendants: And whereas
it hath been made known to us that there are money,
real and personal property, belonging to the said
Hayden Hezekiah Hall and Paul Siemen Forbes, now
in the hands or custody or under the control of you
the said Julius Vogel: We therefore command you
that you do not sell, or otherwise dispose of or part
with, the said money, real and personal property, of
the said Hayden Hezekiah Hall and Paul Siemen
Forbes, or any part thereof, until the further order of
the said Court shall be made known to you.

Witness ALEXANDER JAMES JOHNSTON,
Esquire, a Judge of the Supreme
Court of our Colony of New Zealand,
the twenty-third day of December,
1874.

(L.S.)
A.S.A.
684.

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

NOTICE is hereby given, that Henry Samuel
Fairbank, of High Street, Christchurch, in the
Province of Canterbury, Chemist and Druggist, has
applied to register the following trade mark under
"The Trade Marks Act, 1866:"-

Description of Trade Mark.

Two (2) equilateral triangles, one within the other,
the sides of the interior triangle being parallel to
those of the exterior triangle: the bases of the
triangles are intended to lie towards the foot of the
label (to which in the case of a rectangular label
they would be parallel).

The word "Labor" being printed between the
parallel lines formed by the left-hand sides of the
two (2) triangles; the word "Omnia" between the
right-hand sides, and the word "Vincit" between
the bases of the two (2) triangles-the bottom of the
letters forming the words "Labor Omnia" and the
top of the letters forming the word "Vincit" being
towards the centre of the figure. In the centre of
the triangle is a monogram formed with the letters
"H. S. F.;" and below this monogram, at the in-
terior of the base of the lesser triangle, are the words
"Trade Mark."

Nature of the Articles to which such Trade Mark
is intended to apply.

Every medicinal preparation, perfume, cosmetic,
beverage, dietetic article, condiment, druggist's nos-
trum, or other miscellaneous preparation, instrument,
or thing which, in following the business of a chemist
and druggist, the said Henry Samuel Fairbank has
invented, prepared, or manufactured, or which he may
hereafter at any time invent, prepare, or manufacture.

G. S. COOPER,
(for Registrar of Trade Marks).
Wellington, 26th December, 1874.

Money Order Office.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 28th December, 1874.

THE following Notice, received from the General
Post Office, Melbourne, is published for general
information.

By order.
W. GRAY,.
Secretary.

ADDITIONAL MONEY ORDER OFFICE.
IT is hereby notified, that, on and after Monday, the



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πŸ—ΊοΈ Description of Land Reserve for Agricultural Exhibition (continued from previous page)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Taranaki Province, Patea District, Land Reserve, Agricultural Exhibition, Kakaramea

πŸš‚ Money Order Payable at Dookie South Post Office

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
9 December 1874
Money Order, Dookie South, Post Office, Melbourne
  • Robert Ramsay, Postmaster-General

πŸ›οΈ Public Notice Regarding Purchase of Government Publications

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
29 December 1874
Government Publications, Booksellers, Stationery, Auckland, Wellington
18 names identified
  • E. Wayte (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • Upton and Co. (Messrs.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • J. H. Jefferson (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • W. H. Seffern (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • H. I. Jones (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • A. D. Willis (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • Dinwiddie, Morrison, and Co. (Messrs.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • H. D. Jackson (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • A. T. Card (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • J. L. Munson (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • H. Wise (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • A. Sligo (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • L. Rodgers (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • R. Erskine (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • Inwood and Bilton (Messrs.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • Lyon and Blair (Messrs.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • R. Burrett (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications
  • W. G. Jackson (Mr.), Listed as bookseller for publications

  • J. J. Cherrett, Storekeeper

βš–οΈ Writ of Attachment in Raven v. Hall and Forbes regarding Mail Steam Shipping Company assets

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
23 December 1874
Supreme Court, Writ of Attachment, Wellington, Contractors, Mail Steam Shipping Company
  • John Raven (Reverend), Plaintiff in Supreme Court action
  • Hayden Hezekiah Hall, Defendant in Supreme Court action
  • Paul Siemen Forbes, Defendant in Supreme Court action
  • Julius Vogel, Custodian of defendant's property

  • Alexander James Johnston, Esquire, Judge

🏭 Application to Register Trade Mark 'Labor Omnia Vincit' by Chemist

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 December 1874
Trade Mark Registration, Chemist, Druggist, Canterbury, Christchurch
  • Henry Samuel Fairbank, Applicant for Trade Mark registration

  • G. S. Cooper, for Registrar of Trade Marks

πŸš‚ Notice of Additional Money Order Office opening (Incomplete)

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
28 December 1874
Money Order Office, Melbourne Notice, Incomplete
  • W. Gray, Secretary