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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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make any such connection without a permit from the Council.
was given, and the resolution passed, in accordance with section
The Engineer shall from time to time measure the water used
32 of "The Counties Act 1876 Amendment Act, 1882."
at the various works, and in the event of such measurement
showing a larger quantity is being used than that for which
application was made, then the person or persons so using shall
be charged and pay for the surplus water so taken; but, in
cases where a less quantity is used continuously than that
applied for, a pro ratá reduction in charge will be allowed.
16. All rates shall be payable on the first Saturday in each
month, at the offices of the County Council, to the Treasurer or
such other person as the Council may appoint.
Rates in Arrear.
- At the expiration of fourteen days from the date of any
water-rate being due, and after delivery of notice on the
premises to which such water is laid on, it shall be competent
for the Engineer to cut off any such supply in whatever manner
may be deemed advisable.
Wrong or false Information.
- Any person who shall knowingly give false information
to the Engineer or any other officer of the Council appertaining
to water-supply, or mislead the Engineer respecting the actual
quantity of water used for driving any water-engine by turning
down the valve in connection therewith, or by closing the port
or ports of any turbine, or by any other act or deed, prior to
or at the time of any measurement being so taken by the
Engineer, as provided in rule 15, shall be guilty of an offence. - If any person does any of the following things,–
(1.) Wilfully injures or destroys any part of the water-
works;
(2.) Unlawfully drains off or diverts any water belonging
to the waterworks;
(3.) Wilfully or negligently allows any pipe or apparatus
on his premises to be out of repair so that water is
wasted, or alters any meter, or does or suffers any act
whereby his supply of water is improperly increased;
(4.) Not having agreed to be supplied with water from the
waterworks, takes any such water from the supply
furnished to another person;
(5.) Being supplied with water from the waterworks,
supplies another person who has not agreed to be so
supplied with, or permits him to take any such, water;
(6.) Bathes or washes linen or other thing in any water of
the waterworks;
(7.) Throws any animal, or dirt, or rubbish of any kind
into the race; throws or puts, or suffers to be thrown
or put, any timber or firewood into any part of the
race or waterworks, or trespasses on the trestle-work,
pathway, or on the race reserve-line, or on any part of
the waterworks;
(8.) Allows any foul gas or liquid matter of any kind to
flow or escape from any part of his premises, or from
any pipe or drain connected therewith, into any such
water;
(9.) Obstructs the Engineer, or any person acting under
the authority of the Council, in doing anything which
the Engineer or Council is hereby empowered or
otherwise entitled to do;
(10.) Opens the ground so as to uncover any pipe belong-
ing to the waterworks, or connects any pipe with such
pipe, without giving the Council seven days' notice in
writing of his intention so to do;
(11.) Connects any pipe with a pipe belonging to the
waterworks without giving the Council two days'
notice in writing of the day and hour he purposes to
do so;
(12.) Connects any pipe with a pipe of the waterworks
except in the presence of, or contrary to the directions
of, the Engineer or person appointed by the Council
to superintend the same, unless such Engineer or
person fails to attend at the time named in the notice;
(13.) Connects with a pipe of the waterworks any pipe of a
strength or material not approved by the Engineer,
he shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds sterling
(£5) for each such offence, and to a further sum equal to the
cost incurred by the Council in repairing the injury done to any
part of the waterworks by any such act.
Any person who shall be guilty of a breach of any of these
by-laws, either by way of commission or omission, for which a
penalty is not hereinbefore provided, shall be liable to a penalty
of not more than five pounds sterling (£5) for each such
breach.
ALEXANDER BRODIE, Chairman.
GEORGE W. BULL,
WILLIAM MURDOCH, } Councillors.
EDWIN WISE HOLLIS, Clerk.
Passed by the said Council on the 20th day of March, 1883.
I hereby certify that a special order was duly made by the
Thames County Council on the 20th March, 1883, for a by-law
in respect of the county waterworks; that the public notification
Thames, 25th April, 1883.
E. W. HOLLIS,
County Clerk.
Application for Registration of Trade Mark.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 30th April, 1883.
NOTICE is hereby given that the MANAGER OF KEMPTHORNE,
PROSSER, AND CO'S. NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY
(LIMITED), at Wellington, in the Colony of New Zealand, has
applied, on behalf of Messrs. SANDERS AND SONS, of Sandhurst,
in the Colony of Victoria, to register, under "The Trade Marks
Act, 1866," the trade mark of which the following is a
description, viz.:-
Description of Trade Mark.
The distinctive words "Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract"
within a rectangular border, ornamented in the upper corners;
beneath the word "Extract" is the facsimile of signature of
Sanders and Sons.
Nature of the Article to which it is intended such Trade
Mark shall apply.
Pure volatile eucalypti extract.
THOMAS DICK,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.
Application for Registration of Trade Mark.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 4th May, 1883.
NOTICE is hereby given that EDWARD WATERS, Patent Agent,
of Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, has applied, on
behalf of CHARLES CAMERON FORSTER, of Main and Wimmera
Streets, Stawell, in the Colony of Victoria, Chemist, to register,
under "The Trade Marks Act, 1866," the trade mark of which
the following is a description, viz. :-
Description of Trade Mark.
The special and distinctive words "Electric Negroline."
Nature of the Article to which it is intended such Trade
Mark shall apply.
A composition for polishing, softening, and preserving
leather.
THOMAS DICK,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.
Application for Registration of Two Trade Marks.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 9th May, 1883.
NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs. BUCKLEY, STAFFORD,
AND FITZHERBERT, of Wellington, in the Colony of New
Zealand, Solicitors, have applied, on behalf of Messrs. BARRON,
MOXHAM, AND COMPANY, of Sydney, in the Colony of New
South Wales, acting on behalf of the Rumford Chemical Works
Company, of Providence, Rhode Island, United States of
America, to register, under "The Trade Marks Act, 1866,"
the trade marks of which the following are descriptions, viz. :-
Description of Trade Mark No. 1.
An oblong label, dimensions about 3 inches by 4 inches,
printed in red and black on yellow paper, having an ornamental
border. At the right-hand side being a bust in medallion circles,
underneath which are the words "Count Rumford" in small
sans-serif capital letters, and immediately beneath an ornamental
flower. At the top of the label, in Latin capitals, with a four-
pointed star on either side, is the word "Professor" in Latin
capitals, and beneath, in curved position, on black ground, the
word "Horsford's," in runic shaded capitals, and facing the
medallion bust before specified is the word "Phosphatic," in
Latin shaded capitals, with ornamentation above, through, and
below; and on the left of the medallion, in an ornamental
ribbon, are the words "Baking Powder," each under the other
in Runic shaded capitals; and in the bottom left-hand corner
of the tablet are a series of ornamental quarter circles.
Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such Trade
Mark shall apply.
Jars, vessels, parcels, packages, and cases containing Professor
Horsford's Phosphatic Baking Powder.
Description of Trade Mark No. 2.
An oblong tablet about 2½ inches by about 5½ inches, printed
in blue on tinted paper with plain outline border. At the top
of the label, under a shaded design, is the word "Professor" in
ornamental Roman letters, and beneath, in shaded capitals,
"Horsford's." Immediately below is an ornamental device with
bust medallion in the centre, with tinted background, and the
words "Count Rumford," in curved position, in small sans-serif
capitals underneath; and on the left side of the said medallion
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Waterworks By-law establishing rates and conditions for water supply in Thames County
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government25 April 1883
Thames County, Waterworks, Water supply, Rates, Regulations, Engineer, Penalties
- ALEXANDER BRODIE, Chairman
- GEORGE W. BULL, Councillor
- WILLIAM MURDOCH, Councillor
- EDWIN WISE HOLLIS, Clerk
- E. W. HOLLIS, County Clerk
🏭 Application to register trade mark "Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract" for Sanders and Sons
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 April 1883
Trade Marks Act 1866, Trade Mark registration, Eucalypti Extract, Kempthorne Prosser and Co., Sanders and Sons, Victoria
- and Sons Sanders (Messrs.), Proprietors of trade mark application
- THOMAS DICK, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks
🏭 Application to register trade mark "Electric Negroline" for Charles Cameron Forster
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry4 May 1883
Trade Marks Act 1866, Trade Mark registration, Electric Negroline, Leather composition, Edward Waters, Charles Cameron Forster
- Edward Waters, Applied for trade mark registration
- Charles Cameron Forster, Proprietor of trade mark application
- THOMAS DICK, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks
🏭 Application to register two trade marks for Professor Horsford's Phosphatic Baking Powder
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry9 May 1883
Trade Marks Act 1866, Trade Mark registration, Phosphatic Baking Powder, Horsford, Count Rumford, Rumford Chemical Works Company
- Count Rumford, Featured in Trade Mark No. 1 description
- Professor Horsford, Featured in Trade Mark No. 1 description
- Count Rumford, Featured in Trade Mark No. 2 description
- Professor Horsford, Featured in Trade Mark No. 2 description
- THOMAS DICK, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks
NZ Gazette 1883, No 40