✨ Local Notices and Industrial Bonuses
1754
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
the East by a road forming the eastern boundary of
said Section No. 1; towards the South by Section
No. 5 of said Block III.; and towards the West by
a road known as the Bluff Road, which intersects
Sections Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of said block.
Also all that other area bounded towards the
North by Section No. 6 of Block III., Invercargill
Hundred; towards the East by a road forming the
eastern boundary of Section No. 7; again towards
the North by a road forming the northern boundary
of Sections Nos. 39 and 45 of Block XIX.; again
towards the East by a road forming the eastern
boundary of the last-mentioned section to a point in
line with the northern boundary-line of Section
No. 57; again towards the North to and by the said
boundary-line; again towards the East by Section
No. 58; towards the South by the road forming the
southern boundary of Section No. 57 to a point in
line with the eastern boundary-line of Section
No. 60; towards the East by a line across the road;
and again towards the South by the southern side of
the road forming the southern boundary of Sections
Nos. 57 and 45, and intersecting Sections Nos. 42,
41, and 40, to the eastern side of the road known as
the Bluff Road, and which intersects Sections
Nos. 7, 8, and 9 of Block III.; and towards the
South-west by that road to Section No. 6 before
mentioned.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
TO BE ADDED TO SOUTH WARD.
ALL that area being Section No. 60 of Block XIX.,
Invercargill Hundred, and bounded towards the
North by a road; towards the East by Section
No. 56; towards the South by a reserve; and towards
the North-west by a road.
Also all that other area bounded towards the
North by a road forming the southern boundary of
Sections Nos. 40 and 45 of Block XIX., Invercargill
Hundred; towards the North-east by a road forming
the north-east boundary of Section No. 43; towards
the South-east by Section No. 44; and towards the
South-west by a road known as the Bluff Road to
the road forming part of the northern boundary-line
of Section No. 40.
THOMAS DICK.
Time and Place for First Meeting of Manawatu
Highway Board appointed.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 22nd November, 1882.
HIS Excellency the Administrator of the Govern-
ment has been pleased to appoint Tuesday,
the 28th November, 1882, at noon, to be the time,
and the Town Hall, Palmerston North to be the
place, at which the first meeting of the Manawatu
Highway Board shall be held.
THOMAS DICK.
Application for Registration of Trade Mark.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 16th November, 1882.
NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs. W. AND G.
TURNBULL AND Co., Merchants, of Wellington,
in the Colony of New Zealand, have applied, on behalf
of Messrs. JOHN WALKER AND SONS, of Kilmarnock,
Scotland, to register, under "The Trade Marks Act,
1866," the trade mark of which the following is a
description, viz. :-
Description of Trade Mark.
A paper label about 3 inches long and 1½ inches
wide, with a white ground and a gilt border about
of an inch wide, surrounded by a narrow gilt line.
On the left side of the label and inside the gilt border
is a shield-like figure about $\frac{3}{4}$ of an inch wide and
$\frac{5}{8}$ of an inch high, the upper and lower parts of
which are ruled with horizontal gilt lines, and the
central part of which is divided into white and gilt
squares in three rows; on these squares are the
letters "W" and "S," printed in gilt letters about $\frac{1}{8}$
of an inch high. On either side of the shield-like
figure is the figure of a squirrel about $\frac{3}{8}$ of an inch
high, in a sitting position, printed in gilt; above the
shield-like figure is a hand printed in gilt pointing
upwards, and above the hand is a scroll about $\frac{3}{4}$ of an
inch long and $\frac{1}{4}$ of an inch wide, bounded by gilt
lines, and on the scroll is the word "Confido," printed
in gilt letters about $\frac{1}{8}$ of an inch high. Below the
shield-like figure is another scroll about $\frac{3}{4}$ of an inch
long and $\frac{1}{4}$ of an inch wide, bounded by gilt lines,
and on this scroll are the words "Gold Berry,"
printed in gilt letters about $\frac{1}{8}$ of an inch high. On
the right side of the shield-like figure are the words
"Old Highland Whisky," printed in gilt in Old
English letters; below the shield-like figure and
the words "Old Highland Whisky" are the words
"John Walker and Sons, Kilmarnock," printed in
gilt letters about $\frac{1}{10}$ of an inch high; and below these
words is the word "Registered" in brackets, printed
in gilt letters about $\frac{1}{12}$ of an inch high. The cases
are branded with the letters "WW" about $5\frac{3}{8}$ inches
high and $6\frac{3}{8}$ inches wide at the top, and $2\frac{3}{4}$ inches
wide at the foot, burnt into the wood; each letter is
ruled with fifteen horizontal lines about $\frac{1}{10}$ of an inch
wide, also burnt into the wood.
Nature of the Article to which it is intended such
Trade Mark shall apply.
Whisky.
THOMAS DICK,
(for the Colonial Secretary and Registrar
of Trade Marks.)
Bonuses on Colonial Industries.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 18th July, 1882.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following
bonuses will be paid on articles produced in the
Colony of New Zealand, as under :--
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 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 50 tons of oil-
cake, of good marketable quality, from linseed grown
in the colony.
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.
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, produced 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.
SUGAR-REFINING.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be
given for three years in succession for the refining
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Proposed addition of land to the Borough of South Invercargill
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government21 November 1882
Borough boundary alteration, South Invercargill, Land description, Second Schedule, South Ward
- THOMAS DICK
🏘️ Appointment of time and place for the first meeting of the Manawatu Highway Board
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government22 November 1882
Manawatu Highway Board, First Meeting, Appointment, Palmerston North, Town Hall
- THOMAS DICK
🏭 Application for registration of a trade mark for 'Old Highland Whisky'
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry16 November 1882
Trade Mark Act 1866, Registration, Whisky, Label description, Kilmarnock, Wellington
- W. AND G. Turnbull and Co. (Messrs.), Applied to register trade mark
- JOHN Walker and Sons (Messrs.), Owners of trade mark
- THOMAS DICK, for the Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks
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Announcement of bonuses payable on various colonial industries
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources18 July 1882
Bonuses, Colonial Industries, Linseed Oil, Oil-Cake, Sugar, Silk, Sugar-Refining, Production incentives
NZ Gazette 1882, No 101