Trade Mark Applications, Road Board Orders, Extradition Treaty




July 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 933

Description of Trade Mark.

The representation of the head of an ox, and the representation of a fish beneath it.

Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such Trade Mark shall apply.

Any goods which may be manufactured from animals, birds, fish, or vegetables, such as glue, leather, skins unwrought and wrought, articles made of leather, candles, soap; illuminating, heating, and lubricating oils; substances used as food, manure.

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

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 13th July, 1887.

NOTICE is hereby given that Robert Turbitt Douglas, of Thames, in the Colony of New Zealand, Merchant, has applied to register, under "The Trade Marks Act, 1866," the trade mark of which the following is a description, viz.:-

Description of Trade Mark.

A label, and each and every part of the same printed on white or coloured paper or other material with black or other coloured ink, comprising and including the following words, letters, and devices: The figure or representation of a horse led by a groom enclosed within a small rectangular figure formed by four straight lines. Above this rectangle the letters and words "W. H. Patterson's," and beneath the rectangle the words "Horse Relief." At the dexter side thereof the words "once tried," and at the sinister side the words "always used." The whole being enclosed within an ornamental border forming a rectangle of about two and one-half inches by one and one-half inches.

Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such Trade Mark shall apply.

Proprietary medicines.

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

Special Orders (2) made by Alfredton Road Board, County of Wairarapa North.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 8th July, 1887.

THE following special orders, made by the Alfredton Road Board, are published in accordance with "The Road Boards Act, 1882."

P. A. BUCKLEY.

SPECIAL ORDER made by the Alfredton Road Board, at a Meeting held on Tuesday, 5th July, 1887.

THAT for the future all elections for members of the Board be conducted under the provisions of section 49 of "The Road Boards Act, 1882."

The above special order was duly made by the Alfredton Road Board, at a meeting held on Tuesday, the 5th July, 1887.

W. M. KEBBELL,
Chairman.

SPECIAL ORDER made by the Alfredton Road Board, at a Meeting held on Tuesday, 5th July, 1887.

THAT a special order made by this Board on the 24th day of May, 1887, subdividing the district, renders it necessary that the present Board should be dissolved. It is therefore hereby directed that the said Board be dissolved. That fresh elections shall take place during the first week in August next, such elections to be conducted by the Returning Officer of the district, and that this special order shall take effect only from and after the first day of the said month of August.

The above special order was duly made by the Alfredton Road Board, at a meeting held on the 5th day of July, 1887.

W. M. KEBBELL,
Chairman.

Special Order made by Wallingford Road Board, County of Pahiatua.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 8th July, 1887.

THE following special order, made by the Wallingford Road Board, is published in accordance with "The Road Boards Act, 1882."

P. A. BUCKLEY.

SPECIAL ORDER.

THAT a rate of a farthing in the pound be levied on all rateable property in the Wallingford Road Board District

for the year commencing on the 1st of April, 1887, and ending on the 31st of March, 1888, payable in one sum on the 1st of January, 1888.

I hereby certify that the above special order was duly passed in accordance with "The Road Boards Act, 1882."

M. CROPP,
Clerk, Wallingford Road Board.

Despatch.—Extradition Treaty with the Republic of Guatemala.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 8th July, 1887.

THE following despatch, received from Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, is published for general information.

P. A. BUCKLEY.

Downing Street, 11th December, 1886.

SIR,—I have the honour to transmit to you, for publication in the colony under your Government, a copy of an Order of Her Majesty in Council, dated the 26th day of November, 1886, for giving effect to the treaty between Her Majesty and the President of the Republic of Guatemala for the mutual extradition of fugitive criminals, signed at Guatemala on the 4th of July, 1885.

The treaty will come into operation on the 13th instant, in conformity with Article XVIII.

I have, &c.,
EDWARD STANHOPE.
The Officer Administering the Government of New Zealand.

[Extract from London Gazette of Friday, 3rd December, 1886.]
At the Court at Windsor, the twenty-sixth day of November, 1886.

Present:
THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY,
LORD PRESIDENT, EARL OF ROSSLYN, VISCOUNT CROSS,
LORD STANLEY OF PRESTON.

WHEREAS by the Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873, it was, amongst other things, enacted that, where an arrangement has been made with any foreign State with respect to the surrender to such State of any fugitive criminals, Her Majesty may, by Order in Council, direct that the said Acts shall apply in the case of such foreign State; and that Her Majesty may, by the same or any subsequent order, limit the operation of the order, and restrict the same to fugitive criminals who are in, or suspected of being in, the part of Her Majesty's dominions specified in the order, and render the operation thereof subject to such conditions, exceptions, and qualifications as may be deemed expedient; and that if, by any law made after the passing of the Act of 1870 by the Legislature of any British possession, provision is made for carrying into effect within such possession the surrender of fugitive criminals who are in, or suspected of being in, such British possession, Her Majesty may, by the Order in Council applying the said Acts in the case of any foreign State, or by any subsequent order, suspend the operation within any such British possession of the said Acts, or of any part thereof, so far as it relates to such foreign State, and so long as such law continues in force there and no longer:

And whereas in accordance with section 18 of "The Extradition Act, 1870," the Legislature of the Dominion of Canada has, by laws passed in the years one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven and one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, and respectively styled "The Extradition Act, 1877," and "An Act to amend "The Extradition Act, 1877," made provision for carrying into effect within the Dominion the surrender of fugitive criminals who are in, or are suspected of being in, the Dominion:

And whereas a treaty was concluded on the fourth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, between Her Majesty and the President of the Republic of Guatemala, for the mutual extradition of fugitive criminals, which treaty is in the terms following:—

Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and his Excellency the President of the Republic of Guatemala, having judged it expedient, with a view to the better administration of justice and to the prevention of crime within the two countries and their jurisdictions, that persons charged with or convicted of the crimes or offences hereinafter enumerated, and being fugitives from justice, should, under certain circumstances, be reciprocally delivered up, have named as their Plenipotentiaries to conclude a treaty, that is to say,—

Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: James Plaister Harriss-Gastrell, Esquire, Her Britannic Majesty's Minister Resident and Consul-General to the Republic of Guatemala;

And His Excellency the President of the Republic of Guatemala: His Excellency Señor Don Manuel J. Dardon,



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🏭 Application for Registration of a Trade Mark (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 July 1887
Trade Mark, Animal Products, Colonial Secretary
  • P. A. Buckley, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks

🏭 Application for Registration of a Trade Mark

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 July 1887
Trade Mark, Proprietary Medicines, Thames, Merchant
  • Robert Turbitt Douglas, Applied for Trade Mark

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

🏘️ Special Orders by Alfredton Road Board

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
8 July 1887
Road Board, Elections, Dissolution, Wairarapa North
  • P. A. Buckley
  • W. M. Kebbell, Chairman

🏘️ Special Order by Wallingford Road Board

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
8 July 1887
Road Board, Rate, Pahiatua
  • P. A. Buckley
  • M. Cropp, Clerk, Wallingford Road Board

🌏 Extradition Treaty with Guatemala

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
8 July 1887
Extradition, Treaty, Guatemala, Fugitive Criminals
  • P. A. Buckley
  • Edward Stanhope, Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies
  • James Plaister Harriss-Gastrell, Esquire, Her Britannic Majesty's Minister Resident and Consul-General to the Republic of Guatemala
  • Señor Don Manuel J. Dardon, Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Guatemala