Naturalisations, Trade Mark Applications




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 82

Letters of Naturalisation issued.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 7th July, 1884.

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.
Carl Olsen Farmer Norsewood, County
of Waipawa.
Wilhelm Ahlfeld Clothier Wanganui.
Johann Friedrich Carl Tailor Wanganui.
Ruge
Niels Christian Jensen Settler Aramoho, Wanga-
nui.

Application for Registration of Eight Trade Marks.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 3rd July, 1884.

NOTICE is hereby given that THOMAS WALTER STRINGER, of Hereford Street, Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand, Solicitor, has applied, on behalf of HORATIO DUMVILLE NELSON, ROBERT MOATE, and GEORGE HENRY GREENWOOD, all of Christchurch aforesaid, trading as “Nelson, Moate, and Co.,” at Christchurch and elsewhere, in the said colony, as Wholesale and Retail Tea Merchants, to register, under “The Trade Marks Act, 1866,” the trade marks of which the following is a description, viz.:—

Description of Trade Marks.

No. 1. A label, of rectangular oblong shape, with white ground, to be applied to packages of various sizes. At the top, between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Wholesale & Retail Tea Merchants.” At the bottom, also between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington, & Auckland.” In the central portion of the label is a semicircle, having for its diameter the top line of the two parallel lines last before mentioned. Within the semicircle are the words and figures following: “No. 1,” the special and distinctive words “Specialty Blend,” and “2/ pr lb.” Between the circumference of the semicircle and the bottom line of the two parallel lines first before mentioned, and extending from left to right, are the words “Nelson, Moate, & Co.,” the first letter, “N,” being in large type with floral ornamentation. On the right-hand side of the label, between two parallel vertical lines, are four circular figures representing the obverse and reverse sides of gold and silver medals awarded to Messrs. Nelson, Moate, and Co. In the spaces between the figures are the words “Gold & Silver Medals.” On the obverse side of the medals is a female figure holding a wreath in her outstretched right hand, while her left rests upon a chest; in the distance is a palm-tree. On the reverse side are the words “Awarded to Nelson, Moate, & Co.”

No. 2. A label, of rectangular oblong shape, with white ground, to be applied to packages of various sizes. At the top, between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Wholesale & Retail Tea Merchants.” At the bottom, also between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington, & Auckland.” In the central portion of the label is a semicircle, having for its diameter the top line of the two parallel lines last before mentioned. Within the semicircle are the words and figures following: “No. 2,” the special and distinctive words “Challenge Tea,” and “2/4 pr lb.” Between the circumference of the semicircle and the bottom line of the two parallel lines first before mentioned, and extending from left to right, are the words “Nelson, Moate, & Co.” the first letter, “N,” being in large type with floral ornamentation. On the right-hand side of the label, between two parallel vertical lines, are four circular figures representing the obverse and reverse sides of gold and silver medals awarded to Messrs. Nelson, Moate, and Co. In the spaces between the figures are the words “Gold & Silver Medals.” On the obverse side of the medals is a female figure holding a wreath in her outstretched right hand, while her left rests upon a chest; in the distance is a palm-tree. On the reverse side are the words “Awarded to Nelson, Moate, & Co.”

No. 3. A label, of rectangular oblong shape, with white ground, to be applied to packages of various sizes. At the top, between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Wholesale & Retail Tea Merchants.” At the bottom, also between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington, & Auckland.” In the central portion of the label is a semicircle, having for its diameter the top line of the two parallel lines last before mentioned. Within the semicircle are the words and figures following: “No. 3,” the special and distinctive words “Darjeeling Blend,” and “2/8 pr lb.” Between the circumference of the semicircle and the bottom line of the two parallel lines first before mentioned, and extending from left to right, are the words “Nelson, Moate, & Co.” the first letter, “N,” being in large type with floral ornamentation. On the right-hand side of the label, between two parallel vertical lines, are four circular figures representing the obverse and reverse sides of gold and silver medals awarded to Messrs. Nelson, Moate, and Co. In the spaces between the figures are the words “Gold & Silver Medals.” On the obverse side of the medals is a female figure holding a wreath in her outstretched right hand, while her left rests upon a chest; in the distance is a palm-tree. On the reverse side are the words “Awarded to Nelson, Moate, & Co.”

No. 4. A label, of rectangular oblong shape, with white ground, to be applied to packages of various sizes. At the top, between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Wholesale & Retail Tea Merchants.” At the bottom, also between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington, & Auckland.” In the central portion of the label is a semicircle, having for its diameter the top line of the two parallel lines last before mentioned. Within the semicircle are the words and figures following: “No. 4,” the special and distinctive words “Royal Blend,” and “3/- pr lb.” Between the circumference of the semicircle and the bottom line of the two parallel lines first before mentioned, and extending from left to right, are the words “Nelson, Moate, & Co.,” the first letter, “N,” being in large type with floral ornamentation. On the right-hand side of the label, between two parallel vertical lines, are four circular figures representing the obverse and reverse sides of gold and silver medals awarded to Messrs. Nelson, Moate, and Co. In the spaces between the figures are the words “Gold & Silver Medals.” On the obverse side of the medals is a female figure holding a wreath in her outstretched right hand, while her left rests upon a chest; in the distance is a palm-tree. On the reverse side are the words “Awarded to Nelson, Moate, & Co.”

No. 5. A label, of rectangular oblong shape, with white ground, to be applied to packages of various sizes. At the top, between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Wholesale & Retail Tea Merchants.” At the bottom, also between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington, & Auckland.” In the central portion of the label is a semicircle, having for its diameter the top line of the two parallel lines last before mentioned. Within the semicircle are the special and distinctive words “Mysore Blend.” Between the circumference of the semicircle and the bottom line of the two parallel lines first before mentioned, and extending from left to right, are the words “Nelson, Moate, & Co.,” the first letter, “N,” being in large type with floral ornamentation. On the right-hand side of the label, between two parallel vertical lines, are four circular figures representing the obverse and reverse sides of gold and silver medals awarded to Messrs. Nelson, Moate, and Co. In the spaces between the figures are the words “Gold & Silver Medals.” On the obverse side of the medals is a female figure holding a wreath in her outstretched right hand, while her left rests upon a chest; in the distance is a palm-tree. On the reverse side are the words “Awarded to Nelson, Moate, & Co.”

No. 6. A label, of rectangular oblong shape, with white ground, to be applied to packages of various sizes. At the top, between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Wholesale & Retail Tea Merchants.” At the bottom, also between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington, & Auckland.” In the central portion of the label is a semicircle, having for its diameter the top line of the two parallel lines last before mentioned. Within the semicircle are the special and distinctive words “Sterling Blend.” Between the circumference of the semicircle and the bottom line of the two parallel lines first before mentioned, and extending from left to right, are the words “Nelson, Moate, & Co.,” the first letter, “N,” being in large type with floral ornamentation. On the right-hand side of the label, between two parallel vertical lines, are four circular figures representing the obverse and reverse sides of gold and silver medals awarded to Messrs. Nelson, Moate, and Co. In the spaces between the figures are the words “Gold & Silver Medals.” On the obverse side of the medals is a female figure holding a wreath in her outstretched right hand, while her left rests upon a chest; in the distance is a palm-tree. On the reverse side are the words “Awarded to Nelson, Moate, & Co.”

No. 7. A label, of rectangular oblong shape, with white ground, to be applied to packages of various sizes. At the top, between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Wholesale & Retail Tea Merchants.” At the bottom, also between two parallel horizontal lines, are the words “Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington, & Auckland.” In the central portion of the label is a semicircle, having for its diameter the top line of the two parallel lines last before



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🛂 Letters of Naturalisation Issued

🛂 Immigration
7 July 1884
Naturalisation, Aliens Act, Norsewood, Wanganui
  • Carl Olsen, Granted Naturalisation
  • Wilhelm Ahlfeld, Granted Naturalisation
  • Johann Friedrich Carl Ruge, Granted Naturalisation
  • Niels Christian Jensen, Granted Naturalisation

  • Colonial Secretary

🏭 Application for Registration of Trade Marks

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 July 1884
Trade Marks, Nelson Moate & Co, Tea Merchants, Christchurch
  • Thomas Walter Stringer (Solicitor), Filed Trade Mark Application
  • Horatio Dumville Nelson, Trade Mark Application
  • Robert Moate, Trade Mark Application
  • George Henry Greenwood, Trade Mark Application

  • Colonial Secretary