✨ Trade Marks, Naturalisation, Kerosene Bonus, Gold Rewards
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 56
In each corner of the label is the device of two crystals of borax, bearing the word “Borax.” The whole is enclosed within an oblong border.
No. 5 consists of an oblong label, about the centre of which, within a circular band, is the device of two crystals of borax, bearing the word “Borax.” On either side of said circular band is the representation of one side of a medal. Above the medal on the left is the word “Highest,” and below it the words “in the,” and above the medal on the right is the word “Award,” and below it the word “World.” In the upper portion of the label is the word “Borax,” and in the lower portion is a space intended for the reception of the name of the article in respect of which the mark is used. At the bottom of the label are the words “Is the best.” The whole is enclosed within an oblong border.
Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such Trade Marks shall apply.
As to No. 1, in respect of borax, borate of lime, soda, potash, or other borates, boric acid, tincal, and all other combinations of boron, whether native or manufactured, and also used in photography and preparations for uses in the arts and in the manufacture of grease for wagons, locomotives, and other purposes, chemical substances used for agricultural and horticultural purposes, dog- and sheep-washes and preparations for destroying parasites, disinfectants and antiseptics, chemical substances used for human use in medicine and pharmacy, cod-liver oil, plaisters, raw vegetable and animal substances used in manufactures, resins, wools, dyes (other than mineral), substances used as food, preserved meat, pickles, edible oil, fermented liquors and spirits, mineral and aerated waters, tobacco whether manufactured or unmanufactured, candles, dry soap, soap-extract, soap-powder or powder soap, hard or household preparations for cleansing purposes, bar-soaps, soft-soaps, and other washing compounds, perfumed soap and toilet preparations, and dry soap or other saponaceous compounds prepared for toilet purposes.
As to No. 2, in respect of candles, common soap, detergents, illuminating heating or lubricating oils, matches, and starch, blue, and other preparations for laundry purposes, dry soap or other saponaceous compounds, perfumery (including toilet articles, preparations for the teeth and hair, and perfumed soap), and dry soap or other saponaceous compounds prepared for toilet purposes.
As to No. 3, in respect of chemical substances used in manufactures, photography, or philosophical research, and anticorrosives, chemical substances used for agricultural, horticultural, veterinary and sanitary purposes, and antiseptics, chemical substances used in medicine and pharmacy, candles, common soap, detergents, illuminating heating or lubricating oils, matches, and starch, blue, and other preparations for laundry purposes, dry soap or other saponaceous compounds. Perfumery (including toilet articles, preparations for the teeth and hair, and perfumed soap), and dry soap or other saponaceous compounds prepared for toilet purposes.
As to No. 4, in respect of candles, common soap, detergents, illuminating heating or lubricating oils, matches, and starch, blue, and other preparations for laundry purposes, and dry soap or other saponaceous compounds, perfumery, (including toilet articles, preparations for the teeth and hair, and perfumed soap), and dry soap or other saponaceous compounds prepared for toilet purposes.
As to No. 5, in respect of candles, common soap, detergents, illuminating heating or lubricating oils, matches, and starch, blue, and other preparations for laundry purposes, dry soap or other saponaceous compounds, perfumery (including toilet articles, preparations for the teeth and hair, and perfumed soap), and dry soap or other saponaceous compounds prepared for toilet purposes.
P. A. BUCKLEY,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.
Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 25th September, 1885.
NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs. THOMSON BROTHERS, of Port Chalmers, in the Colony of New Zealand, Ship Chandlers and Provision Merchants, have applied to register, under “The Trade Marks Act, 1866,” the trade mark of which the following is a description:—
Description of Trade Mark.
The representation of a crown, printed in any colour or colours.
Nature of the Article to which it is intended such Trade Mark shall apply.
Tinned fish of every description, and cured fish both smoked and salted.
P. A. BUCKLEY,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.
Letters of Naturalisation issued.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 11th September, 1885.
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. |
|---|---|---|
| Henry Schlaadt | Engineer | Dunedin. |
| Robert Taucher | Miner | Masterton. |
| John Theodor Joseph Salatnay | Clerk | Blenheim. |
| Joseph Frolli | Farmer | Orwell Creek. |
| Knud Jensen | Settler | Palmerston N. |
| Anton Paski | Mariner | Wellington. |
| Joseph Zeatech | Settler | Eltham. |
| Anton Nilsen | Settler | Palmerston N. |
| Johan Wohlfil | Farmer | Paraekaretu. |
| Hermann Andt | Farmer | Paraekaretu. |
| Paul Hillebert Holm | Miner | Ross. |
| Michael Culkowski | Bushman | Alford Forest. |
| Peter Pacci | Fish merchant | Sydenham. |
| Peter Jacobs | Labourer | Bald Hill Flat, Vincent County. |
| Lewis Christian Fisher | Bushman | Alford Forest. |
| Steffen Martin Conradson | Miner | Lyell. |
P. A. BUCKLEY.
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.
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Notice of intention to claim the above bonus must be given in writing to the Colonial Secretary not later than the 31st December, 1885.
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The claim must be made before the 30th June, 1886.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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🏭 Description of Trade Marks
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry25 September 1885
Trade Marks, Registration, Thomson Brothers, Port Chalmers
- P. A. Buckley, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks
🛂 Letters of Naturalisation Issued
🛂 Immigration11 September 1885
Naturalisation, Aliens Act, Engineers, Miners, Clerks, Farmers, Settlers, Mariner, Fish Merchant, Labourer, Bushman
16 names identified
- Henry Schlaadt, Granted Naturalisation
- Robert Taucher, Granted Naturalisation
- John Theodor Joseph Salatnay, Granted Naturalisation
- Joseph Frolli, Granted Naturalisation
- Knud Jensen, Granted Naturalisation
- Anton Paski, Granted Naturalisation
- Joseph Zeatech, Granted Naturalisation
- Anton Nilsen, Granted Naturalisation
- Johan Wohlfil, Granted Naturalisation
- Hermann Andt, Granted Naturalisation
- Paul Hillebert Holm, Granted Naturalisation
- Michael Culkowski, Granted Naturalisation
- Peter Pacci, Granted Naturalisation
- Peter Jacobs, Granted Naturalisation
- Lewis Christian Fisher, Granted Naturalisation
- Steffen Martin Conradson, Granted Naturalisation
- P. A. Buckley, Colonial Secretary
💰 Bonus for Kerosene Production
💰 Finance & Revenue18 February 1885
Kerosene, Bonus, Production, Conditions
- P. A. Buckley, Colonial Secretary
🌾 Rewards for New Gold Fields
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources16 March 1885
Gold Fields, Rewards, Mines Department, Conditions
- W. J. M. Larnach, Minister of Mines
NZ Gazette 1885, No 56