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MAR. 11.]

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 313

liver pad the words "The Perry Liver Pad," with
the words "Trade mark" on the left and right hand
sides of the drawing respectively.

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

Medical appliance.

Description of Trade Mark No. 2.

The words printed in small type "Guaranteed
entirely Vegetable," under them the word "Barry's"
in large type, under it the figure of an Indian standing,
bearing in his hand a spear, and wearing over his
left shoulder a cloak and moccasins on his legs;
under the said figure the words "Pain Relief" in
large type, and again under them the words " Cures
the worst pain in one minute!!! for use internally
and externally, New York," in small tpye.

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

Patent medicine.

Description of Trade Mark No. 3.

The drawing of the head and bust of an old
woman, and on one side the word number, thus,
"No.," and on the other "1;" under that the word
"Reuters," under that the words "Life Syrup," the
under them the words "The great Blood Purifier,"
under them the words "New York," and under all
the written name "John Reuter," the whole being
enclosed in a border, and outside this border on the
left the Spanish words "Jarabe de la Vida."

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

Patent medicine.

THOMAS DICK,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.

Tenders.

Public Works Office,
Wellington, 8th March, 1880.

THE following list of successful and unsuccessful
tenderers is published for general information.

R. OLIVER,
Minister for Public Works.

WHANGAREI-KAMO RAILWAY, WHANGAREI CON-
TRACT (FORMATION, PERMANENT-WAY, AND
BUILDINGS).

Accepted.
Pierce Lanigan, Auckland

Declined.
J. Brett and W. Bridge, Auckland
Darrom and Foughey, Auckland
A. Reese, Whangarei
Thorn, Farrell, and Co., Grahamstown
R. Farralle, Auckland
W. C. Breakall, Auckland
J. S. Smith, Auckland

Officiating Ministers for 1880.-Notice No. 2.

Registrar-General's Office,
Wellington, 10th March, 1880.

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 Offciating Ministers
within the meaning of the said Act are published for
general information :-

Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly
called the Church of England.

The Reverend William Goodyear.

Baptists.

The Reverend Joseph Upton Davis.
The Reverend Thomas Anson Cato.

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

Friendly Society registered.

Registrar-General's Office,
Wellington, 5th March, 1880.

THE Hope of St. Alban's Lodge No. 95 of the
United Ancient Order of Druids, situated at
Christchurch, is registered as a friendly society under
"The Friendly Societies Act, 1877," this 5th day of
March, 1880.

WM. R. E. BROWN,
Registrar of Friendly Societies

Deaf and Dumb Institution, Sumner, Canterbury."

Education Department,
Wellington, 2nd February, 1880.

THE Government having secured suitable accom-
modation at Sumner, Canterbury, for the pro-
posed Institution for the Education and Training of
Deaf-mutes, Mr. and Mrs. Van Asch are now pre-
pared to receive pupil-boarders at the Institution.
Full information may be obtained on application to
the undersigned, or to the Secretaries of the several
Education Boards.

By order.

JOHN HISLOP,
Secretary.

"The Property Assessment Act, 1879:"

Government Offices, Wellington,
20th January, 1880.

THE following sections of the Property Assessment
Act are published for general information.

J. SPERREY,
Commissioner.

  1. Every company, including banking and insur-
    ance companies, carrying on business in New Zealand
    at the commencement of this Act, shall at all times be
    represented by a person residing in the colony; and
    a place within the colony shall be appointed from
    time to time by every such company as aforesaid at
    which any notices or other instruments affecting the
    company under this Act may be served or delivered.
    (1.) Such person shall be called the "Public
    Officer" of the company for the purposes of this
    Act, and shall be appointed as follows:-

(a.) In the case of a company having a local
Board of Directors or Managers resident in the
colony, within three months after the passing
of this Act:

(b.) In the case of a company not having such
local Board as aforesaid, within six months after
the passing of this Act.

The office of Public Officer shall be kept con-
stantly filled by the making of fresh appoint-
ments thereto from time to time as may be
necessary.

(2.) Every new company shall, within three
months after it shall commence or enter into busi-
ness after the passing of this Act, appoint a Public
Officer, and name a place for delivery of notices as
aforesaid.

(3.) Every company failing or neglecting, within
the time hereinbefore limited in that behalf, to ap-
point a Public Officer, or name a place at which
notices or other instruments may be served or de-
livered as aforesaid, shall be liable to a penalty not
exceeding fifty pounds a day for every day after the
time aforesaid during which such neglect shall con-
tinue.



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🏭 Application to register trade marks for "The Perry Liver Pad" (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 March 1880
Trade Mark registration, Medical appliance, Patent medicine, New York
  • John Reuter, Associated with registered Trade Mark No. 3

  • Thomas Dick, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks

πŸ—οΈ Publication of successful and unsuccessful tenderers for Whangarei-Kamo Railway contract

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
8 March 1880
Tenders, Railway construction, Whangarei, Contracts, Public Works
11 names identified
  • Pierce Lanigan, Successful tenderer for railway contract
  • J. Brett, Unsuccessful tenderer for railway contract
  • W. Bridge, Unsuccessful tenderer for railway contract
  • Darrom, Unsuccessful tenderer for railway contract
  • Foughey, Unsuccessful tenderer for railway contract
  • A. Reese, Unsuccessful tenderer for railway contract
  • Thorn, Unsuccessful tenderer for railway contract
  • Farrell, Unsuccessful tenderer for railway contract
  • R. Farralle, Unsuccessful tenderer for railway contract
  • W. C. Breakall, Unsuccessful tenderer for railway contract
  • J. S. Smith, Unsuccessful tenderer for railway contract

  • R. Oliver, Minister for Public Works

πŸ›οΈ Publication of names of Officiating Ministers under The Marriage Act, 1854

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
10 March 1880
Marriage Act, Ministers, Church of England, Baptists, Registration
  • William Goodyear (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister
  • Joseph Upton Davis (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister
  • Thomas Anson Cato (Reverend), Appointed Officiating Minister

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

πŸ‘· Registration of The Hope of St. Alban's Lodge No. 95 of the United Ancient Order of Druids

πŸ‘· Labour & Employment
5 March 1880
Friendly Society, Registration, Druids, Christchurch, Act 1877
  • WM. R. E. BROWN, Registrar of Friendly Societies

πŸŽ“ Accommodation notice for Deaf-mute Institution in Sumner, Canterbury

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
2 February 1880
Deaf-mutes, Education, Institution, Sumner, Pupil-boarders
  • Van Asch (Mr.), Receiving pupil-boarders at Institution
  • Van Asch (Mrs.), Receiving pupil-boarders at Institution

  • John Hislop, Secretary

πŸ’° Publication of sections 18 and related subsections of The Property Assessment Act, 1879

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
20 January 1880
Legislation, Property Assessment Act, Companies, Public Officer, Penalty
  • J. SPERREY, Commissioner