Appointments, Naturalisation, Trade Marks, Bonuses




DEC. 27.]

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

1809

cipal Clerk of the Wardens' Courts at LLyell and Murchison,
and Clerk of the Licensing Committees for the Districts of
Lyell and Hampden, from the 1st January next, vice C. A.
Barton, transferred;

JAMES PHILIP SIMPSON
to be Clerk of the Resident Magistrate's Court at Havelock.
Principal Clerk of the Wardens' Courts within the Provincial
District of Marlborough, and Clerk of the Licensing Com-
mittees for the Districts of Pelorus and Havelock, vice H. J.
Barclay, resigned; and

GEORGE FREEMAN HEWLINGS
to be Clerk of the Resident Magistrates' Courts at Palmer-
ston South, Hawksbury, and Hampden, and Clerk of the
Licensing Committees for the Districts of Dunback, Palmer-
ston, Hawksbury, Merton, Palmerston South, and West
Hawksbury, vice J. P. Simpson, transferred.

THOMAS DICK,
(for the Minister of Justice.)

Letters of Naturalisation issued.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 20th December, 1883.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to issue
Letters of Naturalisation, under "The Aliens Act,
1880," in favour of the under-mentioned persons :--

Name. Occupation. Residence.
Andrew Pearson .. Storekeeper Whangarei.
Jules Cezar Malfroy .. Engineer Hokitika.
Wilhelm Mattheson .. Seaman Lyttelton.
Oscar Hederstöm .. Miner No Town.

THOMAS DICK.

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 21st December, 1883.

NOTICE is hereby given that EDWARD WATERS, Patent
Agent, of Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, has
applied, on behalf of JOHN STANLEY and WILLIAM THOMAS
LITTLEWOOD, trading together under the name or style of
"Stanley and Littlewood," at No. 53, Flinders Street West,
in the City of Melbourne and Colony of Victoria, Tea
Merchants, to register, under "The Trade Marks Act, 1866,"
the trade mark of which the following is a description, viz. :-

Description of Trade Mark.

An oblong label, the most prominent feature of which is the
words "The Book Bonus" at the top, and the words "Pure
Tea" at the bottom. About the centre of the label is the
representation of a sphinx couchant, holding between his fore-
paws in a vertical position the figure of a mummy. Beneath
this representation are the words "The Sphinx," and above
it are the words "Tea Compy." Between the words "Pure
Tea" at the bottom of the label is a blank space, and below
this space is another, the former being intended for the
reception of information regarding the weight and price, and
the latter for the name of the particular blend of tea in
respect of which the trade mark is used.

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

Tea.

THOMAS DICK,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.

Bonuses on Colonial Industries.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 2nd February, 1883.

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

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.

MANGANEISEN AND MANGANESE-BRONZE.

A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be given for
the first two thousand five hundred pounds' (£2,500) worth of
manganeisen, and a similar bonus for a like amount of man-
ganese-bronze, produced in the colony from New Zealand
ores, and sold at a fair market price in a foreign market.

MARBLE.
A bonus of three hundred pounds (£300) will be given for
the first fifteen hundred pounds' (£1,500) worth of New
Zealand marble exported from the colony, and sold in a
foreign market at a price of not less than 9s. per cubic foot.

ANTIMONY.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be given for
the first 250 tons of antimony regulus produced in the
colony from New Zealand ores, and sold at a fair market
price in a foreign market.

Conditions.

  1. Notice of intention to claim any of the above bonuses
    must be given in writing to the Colonial Secretary not later
    than the 31st December. 1883.

  2. The claim must be made before the 30th June, 1884.

  3. The first claimant of any bonus who proves to the satis-
    faction of the Government that he has fulfilled all the con-
    ditions to be the recipient of the bonus.

  4. The other conditions as to quantity, priority, quality,
    and value to be fulfilled to the satisfaction of an officer
    appointed for the purpose by the Government.

Further information and particulars may be obtained by
application at the Colonial Secretary's Office.

WROUGHT-IRON.

A bonus of one thousand pounds (£1,000) will be given for
the production in New Zealand, by a direct process, of 200
tons of "iron blooms," of marketable quality, from ore pro-
duced in New Zealand.

Conditions.

  1. The bonus not to be given for any quantity less than
    100 tons.

  2. Notice of the intention to erect ironworks and claim the
    bonus must be given to the Colonial Secretary before the 31st
    December, 1883.

  3. The bonus must be claimed before the 31st December,

  4. In the event of more than one claimant giving such
    notice, not more than seven-tenths of the bonus may be
    claimed by the first producer, and not more than three-tenths
    by the second producer; but, if only one claimant becomes a
    producer on the above conditions, he may claim the whole of
    the bonus.

  5. The iron in respect of which any bonus is claimed, and
    the ore from which it is manufactured, will be examined by
    an officer to be appointed by the Government, who may
    require the production of bonâ fide account-sales of quan-
    tities not less than 100 tons weight, showing that such iron
    has been sold at a fair market price as wrought-iron.

THOMAS DICK.

Additional Bonuses on Colonial Industries.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 24th September, 1883.

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.

BUTTER OR CHEESE.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be given for the
first 25 tons of butter or the first 50 tons of cheese (produced
in one factory) which shall be exported from New Zealand,
and sold at such prices in a foreign market as shall show
that the articles are of fair quality.

STARCH.
A bonus of three hundred pounds (£300) will be given on
the first 50 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.

PRINTING-PAPER.
A bonus of five hundred pounds (£500) will be given for the
production of the first 50 tons of printing-paper made by
machinery permanently established and working in the
colony. The bonus will be paid to the producer who effects
the first bonâ fide sale of the amount of printing-paper
specified.



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⚖️ Appointments of Clerks for Resident Magistrates' and Warden's Courts (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
20 December 1883
Appointments, Court Clerk, Lyell, Murchison, Havelock, Palmerston South, Transfers, Resignations
  • C. A. Barton, transferred
  • JAMES PHILIP Simpson, appointed Clerk at Havelock
  • H. J. Barclay, resigned
  • GEORGE FREEMAN Hewlings, appointed Clerk at Palmerston South
  • J. P. Simpson, transferred

  • THOMAS DICK (for the Minister of Justice)

🛂 Issue of Letters of Naturalisation under The Aliens Act, 1880

🛂 Immigration
20 December 1883
Naturalisation, Aliens Act 1880, Storekeeper, Engineer, Seaman, Miner
  • Andrew Pearson, issued Letters of Naturalisation
  • Jules Cezar Malfroy, issued Letters of Naturalisation
  • Wilhelm Mattheson, issued Letters of Naturalisation
  • Oscar Hederstöm, issued Letters of Naturalisation

  • THOMAS DICK

🏭 Application for registration of the trade mark 'The Book Bonus' and 'The Sphinx' for tea

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
21 December 1883
Trade Marks Act 1866, Trade Mark Registration, Tea Merchants, Melbourne, The Book Bonus, The Sphinx
  • EDWARD Waters, applied for trade mark registration
  • JOHN Stanley, applicant for trade mark registration
  • WILLIAM THOMAS Littlewood, applicant for trade mark registration

  • THOMAS DICK, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks

🌾 Announcement of bonuses available for various colonial industries including silk, marble, and wrought-iron

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
2 February 1883
Bonuses, Colonial Industries, Silk, Manganeisen, Manganese-Bronze, Marble, Antimony, Wrought-Iron, Iron Blooms
  • THOMAS DICK

🌾 Announcement of additional bonuses available for colonial products including linseed oil, butter, and printing-paper

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
24 September 1883
Bonuses, Colonial Industries, Linseed Oil, Oil-Cake, Butter, Cheese, Starch, Printing-Paper, Manufacturing