Trade Marks and Land Grants




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
chine-engraved borders. The label is of three sizes:
the coin represented in the largest size is one dollar,
and the words "One Dollar" are engraved on each side
of the top of the label; the coin represented in the
second size is half a dollar, and the words "Fifty
Cents" are engraved on each side of the top of the
label; the coin represented in the third size is a
quarter-dollar, and the words "Twenty-five Cents"
are engraved on each side of the top of the label.

Nature of the Article to which it is proposed such
Trade Mark shall apply.
"Mexican Mustang Liniment: a Preparation for
Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Rheumatism, Swellings, Bites,
Chilblains, &c., upon Man; and for Spavins, Foun-
ders, Ringbone, Poll-evil, Scratches, Windgalls,
Hoofale, &c., upon Horses."

Description of Trade Mark on Lyon's Kathairon
for the Hair.

Each packet contains a bottle upon which are
blown the words,–
"Lyon's"
"Kathairon,"
"For the Hair,"
"New York."

Around the bottle is wrapped a label printed on
yellow paper, with four faces. In the centre face is
a fencing or border, on top of which is a bouquet
enclosed in an arabesque or scroll, terminating at
the bottom in scroll-work with shelled centre. This
border encloses the words "Lyon's Kathairon for
the Hair. This admirable preparation is the most
effectual remedy for baldness and falling off of the
hair; causes it to grow luxuriantly, making it very
soft, glossy, and beautiful, and prevents it from
turning grey. E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, New
York." On each of the three other faces of the
said label are translations of the foregoing words in
Spanish, French, and German respectively.

Nature of the Article to which it is proposed such
Trade Mark shall apply.
"A Preparation for the Hair called 'Lyon's
Kathairon for the Hair.'"

G. S. COOPER,
(for the Registrar of Trade Marks).

Wellington, 28th December, 1877.

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

NOTICE is hereby given, that GEORGE LYMAN
SISE, of Dunedin, in the Provincial District of
Otago, in the Colony of New Zealand, Merchant,
trading under the style or firm of "Bates, Size, and
Co.," as Agent for EDMUND DAVIS and SARAH DAVIS
DENNIS, trading and doing business in the City and
County of Providence, and State of Rhode Island,
in the United States of America, as and under the
firm name of "Perry, Davis, and Son," Manu-
facturers and Proprietors of the "Pain-killer," has
applied on behalf of the said Edmund Davis and
Sarah Davis Dennis, who are the sole manufacturers
and vendors of a certain article of commerce, that is
to say,–

A particular medicine manufactured by them, and
known in commerce as "Pain-killer," to register the
following Trade Mark under "The Trade Marks Act,
1866," viz.,–

Description of Trade Mark.

Upon the bottles containing the said article is im-
pressed, embossed, or moulded on three different
sides the following words: "Davis," on one broad
side of the said bottles; on the left-hand side of the
said bottles, "Vegetable;" and on the right-hand
side of the said bottles, "Pain-killer." Upon all
printed labels, directions, and wrappers attached to,
sold with, or enveloping the said bottles, the word
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"Pain-killer" is printed in capital letters of any size,
shape, or form. The said George Lyman Sise claims
as the Trade Mark of the said Edmund Davis and
Sarah Davis Dennis the words "DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER,"
however the same may be affixed to the article, and
in whatsoever characters or letters the same may be
lithographed, engraved, or printed upon the labels,
directions, and wrappers attached to or enveloping
the same.

Nature of the Article to which it is proposed such
Trade Mark shall apply.
"A particular medicine manufactured by the said
Edmund Davis and Sarah Davis Dennis."

G. S. COOPER,
(for the Registrar of Trade Marks).

Wellington, 2nd January, 1878.

Crown Grants.

Crown Lands Office,
Wellington, 21st December, 1877.

THE under-mentioned Deeds of Grant, having been
duly executed, are now ready for delivery at
this office, under the authority of "The Crown
Grants Act, 1866," and "The Crown Grants Amend-
ment Act, 1867."

A fee of sixpence is chargeable on each Crown
Grant for every month during which it shall remain
in this office after the expiration of three months
from the date of this notice.

In cases where it is impossible for the party
entitled to receive the Grant to attend in person, it
will be delivered to the bearer of an authority accord-
ing to the subjoined form, certified by a Magistrate
or by a Solicitor of the Supreme Court.

FORM OF AUTHORITY REFERRED TO.
To the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Wellington.

I HEREBY authorize A.B., of , to receive
the Deed of Grant in my favour for (Signature.)

Witness-(Signature of a Magistrate or of a
Solicitor of the Supreme Court).

PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON.

No. of Grant. Grantee. Locality. Contents.
5014 Henry Collett Hutt A. R. P. 231 0 0
5015 William Whiteman Mungaroa 105 0 0
5016 Edward Pearce Wharekaka 5423 0 0
5017 Daniel Riddiford... Awhea 4221 0 0
5018 James McFadden Waitotara 63 0 0
5021 Charles Smith Wanganui, R.B. 224 0 0
5022 Octavius John B. Marsh " 46 0 10
5023 Eliza Taylor " 115 2 0
5024 George Rees " 109 0 0
5025 Edward Jerning-ham Wakefield " 219 0 0
5026 Margaret Rees " 108 2 19
5031 Pine Whareakaka and others Carnarvon 110 2 17

Jos. G. HOLDSWORTH,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Sheep Inspector's Notice.

Crown Lands Office,
Wellington, 21st December, 1877.

NOTICE has been received from the Inspector of
Sheep for the Wellington District that he has
granted a clean certificate to Mr. G. J. Squires, Hutt
Road, for a flock of sheep of 200, from the 20th
instant.

Jos. G. HOLDSWORTH,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.



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🏭 Application to register trade marks for Mexican Mustang Liniment. (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Trade mark, label description, Mexican Mustang Liniment, dollar, cents, engraving
  • G. S. Cooper (for the Registrar of Trade Marks)

🏭 Application to register trade mark for Lyon's Kathairon for the Hair.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 December 1877
Trade mark, hair preparation, label description, E. Thomas Lyon, New York
  • G. S. Cooper (for the Registrar of Trade Marks)

🏭 Application to register trade mark for Davis' Pain-killer medicine.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 January 1878
Trade mark, medicine, Pain-killer, George Lyman Sise, Edmund Davis, Sarah Davis Dennis, Providence
  • George Lyman Sise, Agent for trade mark application
  • Edmund Davis, Proprietor of Pain-killer
  • Sarah Davis Dennis, Proprietor of Pain-killer

  • G. S. Cooper (for the Registrar of Trade Marks)

🗺️ Deeds of Grant ready for delivery under Crown Grants Acts.

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
21 December 1877
Crown Grants, Deeds of Delivery, Wellington, Land parcels, Fees
12 names identified
  • Henry Collett, Grantee of land parcel
  • William Whiteman, Grantee of land parcel
  • Edward Pearce, Grantee of land parcel
  • Daniel Riddiford, Grantee of land parcel
  • James McFadden, Grantee of land parcel
  • Charles Smith, Grantee of land parcel
  • Octavius John B. Marsh, Grantee of land parcel
  • Eliza Taylor, Grantee of land parcel
  • George Rees, Grantee of land parcel
  • Edward Jerning-ham Wakefield, Grantee of land parcel
  • Margaret Rees, Grantee of land parcel
  • Pine Whareakaka, Grantee of land parcel

  • Jos. G. Holdsworth, Commissioner of Crown Lands

🌾 Inspector of Sheep granted clean certificate for flock in Wellington District.

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
21 December 1877
Sheep Inspector, Clean certificate, Flock inspection, Wellington District
  • G. J. Squires (Mr.), Received clean sheep certificate

  • Jos. G. Holdsworth, Commissioner of Crown Lands