Trade Mark, By-laws, Bonuses




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 104

at the top of the shield, the word "Registered" is
printed in small white letters; on the left of the
shield the word "Trade," and on the right the word
"Mark," in white letters of similar size. The
circular black ground is surrounded by a narrow
white circle, and that by a broader red circle, on the
upper part of which are printed in large white letters
the words "Apple Brand," and on the lower part,
divided by five white dots on the left side, and five
white dots on the right side of the circle, are printed
in small white letters the words "Robert Porter &
Co., London." The red circle is surrounded by a
narrow white circle, and that by a narrow black
circle.

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

WALTER W. JOHNSTON,
(in absence of the Colonial Secretary and
Registrar of Trade Marks.)

Motueka Highway Board By-laws approved.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 6th December, 1881.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
approve of the following by-laws passed by the
Motueka Highway Board.

WALTER W. JOHNSTON,
(in absence of the Colonial Secretary.)

  1. Any person or persons guilty of any of the fol-
    lowing offences within the limits of the Motueka
    Highway District shall, on conviction of any such
    offence, be liable to forfeit and pay any penalty not
    exceeding the sum of forty shillings for any one
    offence :-

  2. No person shall place, or cause to be placed,
    any obstruction in or upon any roadway, street, or
    footpath, by allowing any vehicle or animal to remain
    in, upon, or across the same, or by placing theron any
    goods or material of any kind, or by erecting fences
    in, upon, or across any roadway, street, or foothpath,
    without having previously obtained the written con-
    sent of the Secretary of the Board.

  3. No person shall put any obstruction in, upon,
    or across any ditch, drain, creek, river, or watercourse,
    of any kind running alongside or abutting upon a
    public road, by placing or throwing therein any
    material whatsoever.

  4. No person shall set fire to any timber; scrub,
    bush, or other combustible matter which may be
    liable to damage any road, street, or footpath.

  5. No person shall remove, or cause to be removed,
    any soil, gravel, sand, stone, or timber from any road-
    way, street, or footpath, nor from the bed or banks of
    any creek, river, or watercourse running alongside
    or abutting upon a public road, without having pre-
    viously obtained the written consent of the Secretary
    of the Board.

  6. No person shall permit any cattle to stray or
    depasture, whether under the tendence or control of
    any person or persons or not, in or upon any road or
    street, or the sides thereof.

  7. The word "cattle" shall for the purpose of
    these by-laws be deemed to include horses, mules,
    asses, sheep, goats, and swine, of all ages and of either
    sex, and to apply to any one of such animals as well
    as to a mob or herd.

  8. The words "street" "road" shall mean a public
    road or street used for general traffic.

  9. The word "pathway" shall mean all that portion
    on each side of every street reserved for foot pas-

sengers, including a space of ten feet towards the
roadway measured from the line of sections.
Dated this 27th day of October, 1881.
F. BISLEY,
Chairman.

I certify the above to be a true copy of the by-
laws passed by the Motueka Highway Board.
H. A. TARRANT,
Secretary.

I hereby approve of the above by-laws, this 6th
day of December, 1881.
A. GORDON,
Governor.

Bonuses on Colonial Industries.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 18th May, 1881.

NOTICE is hereby given that the following bonuses
will be paid on articles produced in the Colony
of New Zealand, as under :-

SUGAR.
A bonus of one thousand pounds (£1,000) will be
given for the production of the first 125 tons of sugar,
manufactured in New Zealand, from beet or any
other root or plant grown in the colony.

LINSEED OIL.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be
given for the production, by machinery permanently
established in New Zealand, of the first ten thousand
(10,000) gallons of oil, of good marketable quality,
from linseed grown in the colony.

OIL CAKE.
A bonus of one hundred pounds (£100) will be
given for the production of the first fifty tons of oil
cake, of good marketable quality, from linseed grown
in the colony.

STARCH.
A bonus of three hundred pounds (£300) will be
given on the first fifty tons of starch, manufactured
in the colony, which shall be shipped to an English
market, and for which a satisfactory certificate shall
be given by dealers or brokers in England that the
starch is of good marketable quality.

SILK.
A bonus of fifty per cent. on the value realized
for the first thousand pounds' (£1,000) worth of
cocoons of the silkworm, or silkworms' eggs, pro-
duced in the colony, to be paid on quantities of not
less value than fifty pounds (£50) nor more than
one hundred pounds (£100) produced by any one
person.

SULPHURIC ACID.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) per
annum will be given for three years in succession
for the production each year, by machinery esta-
blished in New Zealand, of not less than fifty tons
of sulphuric acid, of good marketable quality. The
producer to the satisfaction of the Colonial Secretary
of the first fifty tons shall be also entitled to the
payments of the two following years if he fulfils the
conditions.

SUGAR-REFINING.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be
given for three years in succession for the refining
each year, by machinery established in New Zealand,
of not less than one hundred tons of cane sugar.
The establishment by which such refining is effected
must be what is ordinarily known as a sugar-refinery.
The firm refining the first one hundred tons of sugar,



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🏭 Description of Registered Trade Mark for Cider (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 December 1881
Trade Mark description, Apple Brand, Robert Porter & Co., Cider
  • WALTER W. JOHNSTON (in absence of the Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.)

🏘️ Approval of Motueka Highway Board By-laws regarding road use

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
6 December 1881
By-laws, Motueka Highway Board, Road obstruction, Cattle, Penalties
  • WALTER W. JOHNSTON (in absence of the Colonial Secretary.)
  • F. BISLEY, Chairman.
  • H. A. TARRANT, Secretary.
  • A. GORDON, Governor.

🌾 Announcement of Government Bonuses for various manufactured colonial products

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
18 May 1881
Production bonuses, Sugar, Linseed Oil, Starch, Silk, Sulphuric Acid, Manufacturing incentives