✨ Military Promotions and Trade Mark Applications
848
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 43
Blenheim Rifle Volunteers.
Lieutenant Alfred Rogers to be Captain. Date of commission, 26th June, 1885.
James Fowler to be Lieutenant. Date of commission, 27th June, 1885.
Veteran (Auckland) Rifle Volunteers.
Henry Albert Holland Hitchens to be Lieutenant. Date of commission, 9th June, 1885.
Woolston (Canterbury) Rifle Volunteers.
Rev. Charles John Merton to be Honorary Chaplain. Date of commission, 2nd July, 1885.
J. BALLANCE.
Volunteer Officer resigned.
Defence Office,
Wellington, 8th July, 1885.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept the resignation of the commission held by the under-mentioned officer:—
Spring Creek (Marlborough) Rifle Volunteers.
Captain Charles Peake. Date of resignation, 16th June, 1885.
J. BALLANCE.
Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 8th July, 1885.
NOTICE is hereby given that EDWARD A. JOEL, of Princes Street, Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand, Solicitor, has applied, on behalf of MAURICE JOEL, of Dunedin aforesaid, Brewer, to register, under “The Trade Marks Act, 1866,” the trade mark of which the following is a description:—
Description of Trade Mark.
A label, composed of an outer, inner, and centre oval. At the top of the outer oval are the words “Brewed and bottled at,” and at the bottom are the words “Red Lion Brewery, Dunedin, N.Z;” at the top of the inner oval is the word “Joel’s,” the space at the bottom being reserved for the insertion of words having reference to the nature or description of the goods sold, and other printed matter relating to the goods sold, to which the label is applied. A white-and-black band encloses the centre oval. The centre oval contains the representation of a lion’s head, and above the lion’s head in the centre oval is the word “Trade,” and below is the word “Mark.” The above-described trade mark is printed in red on various-coloured grounds, and the applicant claims the right to use the same in any colour or combination of colours.
Nature of the Article to which it is intended such Trade Mark shall apply.
Beer.
P. A. BUCKLEY,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.
Bonus for Kerosene.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 18th February, 1885.
NOTICE is hereby given that a bonus will be paid for the production of kerosene under the following conditions:—
A bonus of sixpence per gallon will be paid on kerosene produced within the colony to an extent not exceeding 50,000 gallons, in quantities of not less than 10,000 gallons at a time; the kerosene to be of a quality approved of by Government, and to be sold at a fair average market price.
Conditions.
- Notice of intention to claim the above bonus must be given in writing to the Colonial Secretary not later than the 31st December, 1885.
- The claim must be made before the 30th June, 1886.
- The first claimant who proves to the satisfaction of the Government that he has fulfilled all the conditions to be the recipient of the bonus.
- 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.
P. A. BUCKLEY.
Rewards offered for the Discovery of New Gold Fields.—Amended Conditions.
Mines Department,
Wellington, 16th March, 1885.
REWARDS are offered for the discovery of new gold fields, upon the conditions set forth hereunder, payable out of the parliamentary vote of £2,500.
W. J. M. LARNACH,
Minister of Mines.
AMENDED CONDITIONS.
- The maximum sum offered as a reward for any proved discovery of a new gold field in accordance with these conditions is £500; but, if the total sum claimed as rewards in any one year exceeds the parliamentary vote, the amount available only will be divided equally.
- The newly-discovered gold field, if in alluvial ground, must be situated not less than ten miles from the nearest alluvial gold workings, or, if in quartz, not less than five miles from the nearest existing quartz mines.
- No grant will be paid upon any application until it shall have been proved that not less than 20,000 ounces of gold have been extracted from the new gold field within two years from the registration of the discovery, if in alluvial workings, and, if in quartz workings, proof of a similar yield from this source within three years from such registration will be required.
- Any person discovering new gold workings, and being desirous of obtaining a reward, shall immediately forward a written report of such discovery, with full particulars, to the Warden or Resident Magistrate of the district within which such discovery shall be situated, and the Warden or Resident Magistrate shall forthwith register the report as an application for reward.
- No prospecting is allowed upon Native land without the approval in writing of the Native Minister, or of some one appointed by him in that behalf.
Prospectors going upon Native land without the consent of the owners are liable to the penalties imposed by the Acts relating to gold fields, and will forfeit all claim to reward.
New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 1885.
PRIZE ESSAYS.
Wellington, 29th December, 1884.
ONE gold medal and twenty guineas, one silver medal and ten guineas, and one bronze medal and five guineas will be awarded for essays on the present condition and future prospects of the industrial resources of New Zealand, and the best means for fostering their development. In judging of the merits of the essays preference will be given to those which are of a practical character, rather than to mere abstract or theoretical disquisitions. The essays must be sent in to the Secretary of the Exhibition, signed with a motto and accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the author’s name and address, on or before the 1st day of December, 1885. This late date is fixed to enable the essayists, if they desire to do so, to utilize the information which the Exhibition itself will supply.
The essays will be submitted to a Board of three persons, to be hereafter appointed, on whose decision respecting the merits of the essays the above prizes will be awarded; provided the essays reach a sufficiently-deserving standard of excellence.
JULIUS VOGEL.
Notice under “The Native Land Laws Amendment Act, 1883.”
WHEREAS the estate and interest of Te Waari, Te Rimene Rire, Te Ahikouhai, and Karamana Kiki, aboriginal natives of New Zealand, in the land described in the Schedule hereto, is vested in William Iorns and Manihera Maaka, and William Iorns and Hamuera Tangataki no, as Trustees under the provisions of “The Maori Real Estate Management Act, 1867,” and the several amendments thereof, subject to certain restrictions on the alienation of such land, and application has been made for the removal of such restrictions:
It is hereby notified that it is intended, immediately after the expiration of sixty days from the publication of this notice in the Gazette and in the Kahiti, to remove the said restrictions on the alienation of the said land in respect of the interests aforesaid, in order that the said lands may be leased by the said Trustees for a term of fourteen years, from the first day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three.
Dated at Wellington, this sixth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five.
J. BALLANCE,
Minister for Native Affairs.
SCHEDULE.
ALL that piece of land situate at Te Oreore, in the District of Wairarapa, known by the name of “Okurupatu,” containing 5,600 acres, more or less, except thereout the portion of the said block lying to the south side of the main road from Masterton to the Upper Taueru, and excepting also all that piece of the said block, containing 20 acres, marked off for the use of the lessors.
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🛡️ Military Promotions and Appointments
🛡️ Defence & Military8 July 1885
Promotions, Resignations, Volunteer Officers, Blenheim, Auckland, Canterbury, Marlborough
- Alfred Rogers (Lieutenant), Promoted to Captain
- James Fowler (Lieutenant), Appointed Lieutenant
- Henry Albert Holland Hitchens (Lieutenant), Appointed Lieutenant
- Charles John Merton (Rev.), Appointed Honorary Chaplain
- Charles Peake (Captain), Resigned Commission
- J. BALLANCE
🏭 Application for Trade Mark Registration
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry8 July 1885
Trade Mark, Application, Beer, Red Lion Brewery, Dunedin
- Edward A. Joel (Solicitor), Applied for Trade Mark
- Maurice Joel (Brewer), Owner of Trade Mark
- P. A. BUCKLEY, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks
💰 Bonus for Kerosene Production
💰 Finance & Revenue18 February 1885
Bonus, Kerosene, Production, Conditions, Colonial Secretary
- P. A. BUCKLEY
🌾 Rewards for New Gold Field Discoveries
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources16 March 1885
Gold Fields, Rewards, Conditions, Minister of Mines
- W. J. M. LARNACH, Minister of Mines
🎓 Prize Essays for Industrial Exhibition
🎓 Education, Culture & Science29 December 1884
Industrial Exhibition, Essays, Prizes, New Zealand
- JULIUS VOGEL
🪶 Notice under Native Land Laws Amendment Act
🪶 Māori Affairs6 June 1885
Native Land, Restrictions, Removal, Trustees, Wairarapa
7 names identified
- Te Waari, Land Owner
- Te Rimene Rire, Land Owner
- Te Ahikouhai, Land Owner
- Karamana Kiki, Land Owner
- William Iorns, Trustee
- Manihera Maaka, Trustee
- Hamuera Tangataki, Trustee
- J. BALLANCE, Minister for Native Affairs
NZ Gazette 1885, No 43