Trade Marks, Bonding Warehouses, Maritime Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 107

Application for Registration of Two Trade Marks.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 18th September, 1884.

NOTICE is hereby given that EDWARD WATERS, Patent Agent, of Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, has applied, on behalf of HOLMES SAMUEL CHIPMAN, of No. 9, William Street, in the City of Melbourne aforesaid, Merchant, to register, under “The Trade Marks Act, 1866,” the trade marks numbered 1 and 2, of which the following is a description, viz.:

Description of Trade Marks.

No. 1 consists of an oval label, about the centre of which is the representation of a phoenix with outspread wings over a fire, and above and on each side is a ribbon bearing the words “Phoenix Steam Brewery. Trade Mark.” Above the representation are the words “H. Clausen & Son Brewing Co.,” and below it are the words “Export Lager Beer, Warranted to keep in all climates;” these words being printed on a pink ground bearing a lattice-work and quatrefoils in white. The whole is enclosed within two concentric oval lines forming a border, in the upper portion of which are the words and figures “Phoenix Bottling Co., No. 886 to 890, Second Ave., N.Y.,” and in the lower portion are the words “Sole Agents for H. Clausen & Son Brewing Co.’s Export Lager Beer,” the letterpress between the border-lines being in black on a yellow ground. Between the representation of the phoenix and the outer of the oval border-lines, on each side, is the representation of two medals; above the outer one of which, on the left, are the figures “1876,” and below it the abbreviation “Phila.;” and above the outer one, on the right, are the figures “1878,” and below it the word “Paris.”

No. 2 also consists of an oval label, bearing a white shield on a red ground. At the top of the shield is the device of a red heart, and beneath the same are the words “This Champagne Lager Beer has been specially brewed for us by the well-known firm of H. Clausen & Son for Bottling purposes, and its ingredients consist of the choicest barley-malt and hops, and is a favourite brand both for domestic and export trade. Phoenix Bottling Co., 888 & 890, Second Ave., N.Y.” Then follows a horizontal red line, and the words “Notice.—To have this beer in finest condition keep it cold, but avoid direct contact with ice.” The whole being enclosed within two concentric oval lines forming a border, in the upper portion of which is the name “H. Clausen & Sons,” and in the lower portion are the words “Champagne Lager Beer,” the letterpress between the border-lines being white shaded with red on a black ground.

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

Lager beer.

P. A. BUCKLEY,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.


Revocation of Appointment of Bonding Warehouses.

CUSTOMS.—In exercise of the authority in me for this purpose vested, I, the Commissioner of Trade and Customs, do, by this order under my hand, revoke and annul the appointment of the under-mentioned warehouses for the reception and security of goods entered to be warehoused without payment of duty upon the first entry thereof, namely:—

Port of Dunedin.

The cellar under the stone building situate at the corner of Rattray and Castle Streets, Dunedin, and known as

THE OTAGO BOND.

Port of Auckland.

A building situate in Lower Queen Street, City of Auckland, and known as

OWEN AND GRAHAM’S BOND.

Given under my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-fourth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four.

ROBERT STOUT,
(for the Commissioner of Trade and Customs.)
Commissioner’s Order No. 211.]


Revocation of Appointment of a Bonding Warehouse.

CUSTOMS.—In exercise of the authority in me for this purpose vested, I, the Commissioner of Trade and Customs, do, by this order under my hand, revoke and annul the appointment of the under-mentioned warehouse for the reception and security of goods entered to be warehoused without payment of duty upon the first entry thereof, namely:—

Port of Hokitika.

A building constructed of timber framing covered with galvanized iron, situate on Section 234, at the corner of Hamilton and Sewell Streets, in the Town of Hokitika, and known as

CHESNEY’S BOND.

Given under my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-fourth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four.

ROBERT STOUT,
(for the Commissioner of Trade and Customs.)
Commissioner’s Order No. 212.]


Approving and appointing a Bonding Warehouse.

CUSTOMS.—In exercise of the powers in me for this purpose vested by “The Customs Laws Consolidation Act, 1882,” I, the Commissioner of Trade and Customs, do hereby approve and appoint the under-mentioned warehouse to be a warehouse for the reception of goods under bond:—

Port of Hokitika.

A building constructed of timber framing covered with galvanized iron, situate on Sections 82 and 84, Camp Street, Town of Hokitika, to be known as

CHESNEY’S BOND.

Given under my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-fourth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four.

ROBERT STOUT,
(for the Commissioner of Trade and Customs.)
Commissioner’s Order No. 213.]


Notice to Mariners, No. 43 of 1884.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 22nd September, 1884.

THE following Notices to Mariners, received from the Hydrographer to the United States Hydrographic Office, are published for general information.

WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS.


SOUTH AMERICA PILOT, PART II, 1875.—NOTICE No. 4.

TIERRA DEL FUEGO.—Staten Island.—Light.—A lighthouse has been erected on Cape St. John, the eastern end of Staten Island, off the south-eastern extremity of South America, from which a light is exhibited, visible fourteen miles.

MAGELLAN STRAITS.—Cape Dungeness.—Beacon.—The quadrangular pyramid on Cape Dungeness is in a good state of preservation; its four faces are painted in black-and-red horizontal bands.

CAPE POSSESSION.—Beacon.—The triangular pyramid on Cape Possession is in a tolerable state of preservation, a few planks being missing; its three faces are painted in white-and-red horizontal bands.

DIRECTION HILL.—Beacon.—The triangular pyramid on Direction Hill is in a bad state of preservation, having two sides partly burned, and only a few planks in place. The eastern face has been patched up a little and painted with three white bands, each about three feet wide.

SANDY POINT.—Light.—The lower or red light at Sandy Point (Punta Arenas) has been moved a little to the eastward of its former position; the alignment of the two lights now passes a quarter of a mile to eastward of the wreck of the “Dotorel.”

By order of the Bureau of Navigation.

J. R. BARTLETT,
Commander, U.S.N., Hydrographer.

Washington, D. C., 11th July, 1884.


Notice to Mariners, No. 44 of 1884.

OAMARU HARBOUR.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 22nd September, 1884.

THE following Notice to Mariners, received from the Oamaru Harbour Board, is published for general information.

WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS.


On and after the 25th September, 1884, there will be exhibited at the Port of Oamaru two leading lights on beacons erected above the cliff to the south-westward to the harbour: From the upper or south beacon, a fixed green light, 120 feet above sea-level; from the lower beacon, a fixed white light, 104 feet above sea-level.

The beacons are white, with a black vertical stripe in the centre of each; the north beacon a circular disc, the south or upper beacon the gable of a small hut. They are 180 feet apart, bearing from each other N.N.E. ¼ E., and S.S.W. ¼ W. (magnetic).

The beacons in line lead in, clearing the spit at the breakwater end and about 80 feet, and the mole end about 85 feet, with 18 feet water at two cables’ length off breakwater,



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🏭 Application for Registration of Trade Marks

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 September 1884
Trade Marks, Registration, Lager Beer, Champagne Lager Beer
  • Edward Waters (Esquire), Applied for Trade Marks
  • Holmes Samuel Chipman, Owner of Trade Marks

  • P. A. Buckley, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks

🏭 Revocation of Bonding Warehouses

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 September 1884
Bonding Warehouses, Revocation, Dunedin, Auckland, Hokitika
  • Robert Stout, Commissioner of Trade and Customs

🏭 Approval of Bonding Warehouse

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 September 1884
Bonding Warehouse, Approval, Hokitika
  • Robert Stout, Commissioner of Trade and Customs

🚂 Notice to Mariners (South America)

🚂 Transport & Communications
22 September 1884
Lighthouses, Beacons, South America, Tierra del Fuego, Magellan Straits
  • William H. Reynolds, Marine Department
  • J. R. Bartlett, Commander, U.S.N., Hydrographer

🚂 Notice to Mariners (Oamaru Harbour)

🚂 Transport & Communications
22 September 1884
Leading Lights, Beacons, Oamaru Harbour
  • William H. Reynolds, Marine Department