Miscellaneous Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 59

Name. Occupation. Residence.
Ernest Frederick William Lutz Butcher Greymouth.
Rasmus Petersen Miner Ross.
Johan Nickel Settler Woodville.
Harold Lucien Koefoed Sauce manufacturer Thames.
John Norling Farmer Mangaone.
John Rohda Farmer Papanui, Christ-
Church.
Emanuel Diaz Mariner Auckland.
Sven Bergman Gardener Crofton, Rangitikei
Antonio Reit Miner Lyell.
Carl Schnelle Farmer Southbridge,
Christchurch.
Gustav Victor Berg Painter Southbridge,
Christchurch.
Hans Martin Henriksen Watchmaker. Christchurch.
Charles Rogal Farmer Bottle Lake,
Christchurch.
Niels Heinrich August Schwartz Clerk Christchurch.
William Ludwig Wart-mann Miner Westport.
Otto Beteke Settler Halcombe.
Henry Poninghaus Farmer Papanui, Christ-
Church.

P. A. BUCKLEY.

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

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

N OTICE is hereby given that FRANCIS PEACOCK CORKILL,
of New Plymouth, in the Colony of New Zealand, has
applied, on behalf of NEWTON KING and FRANCIS PEACOCK
CORKILL, both of New Plymouth aforesaid, trading under the
style of "The Taranaki Butter Packing Company," as dealers
in, and packers of, butter, to register, under "The Trade
Marks Act, 1866," the trade mark of which the following is
a description:—

Description of Trade Mark.

A label printed in colours, bearing a design representing a
snow-clad mountain (Mount Egmont, or Taranaki) and
ranges, with a green field, a cow, and a dairymaid milking
in the foreground, also a view of the harbour at New
Plymouth, with the Sugarloaves, Breakwater, and vessels,
together with the words "Mount Egmont Brand. Pre-
served by the Taranaki Butter Packing Company, New
Plymouth, N.Z."

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

Butter.

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

Bonus for Canned and Cured Fish for Export.

Treasury Department,
Wellington, 10th November, 1885.

I T is hereby notified that bonuses under "The Fisheries
Encouragement Act, 1885," as set forth in the following
sections (Nos. 8, 9, and 10) of that Act, will be paid subject
to the conditions named therein, and in the regulations
contained in the Order in Council of even date herewith.

JULIUS VOGEL.

  1. In order to encourage the production and curing of fish
    for export, the Colonial Treasurer shall during the next
    seven years after the passing of this Act, without further
    appropriation by Parliament, pay out of the Consolidated
    Fund to any person who shall prepare canned and cured fish
    for export, and actually export the same from the colony, a
    bonus or bonuses upon the quantity of canned and cured fish
    prepared and exported by such person as hereinafter men-
    tioned, that is to say,—
    (1.) In respect of the first 200 tons avoirdupois of fish
    canned with or without oil, the sum of 1d. per pound,
    the weight of the cans not to be included in the
    tonage upon which such bonus is paid ;
    (2.) In respect of every ton avoirdupois of fish canned as
    aforesaid beyond the first 200 tons, the sum of ½d. per
    pound, the weight of the cans not to be included in
    the tonnage upon which such bonus is paid ;
    (3.) In respect to cured fish the bonus to be paid shall be
    respectively ¾d. and ¼d. a pound under similar con-
    ditions, as far as the same are applicable to those
    contained in the two last subsections.

  2. The total tonnage upon which the Treasurer may grant
    bonuses as aforesaid under this Act shall not exceed 6,000
    tons.

  3. Every person intending to apply for the grant of a
    bonus shall register a special trade-mark under the laws for
    the time being in force in New Zealand providing for the
    registration of trade-marks, such trade-mark to be used for
    all cured and canned fish to be prepared for export by such
    person, and shall, within six years after the passing of this
    Act, give notice to the Treasurer of his intention to export
    canned and cured fish with a view to applying for a bonus,
    and shall append to such notice a copy of such trade-mark ;
    and all cases, barrels, or cans containing fish cured and
    canned for export by any such person shall, before exporta-
    tion, be marked with the trade-mark so registered by him,
    and no part of any such bonus shall be payable except in
    respect of cases, barrels, or cans so marked.

Progress-payments for Exported Fish.

Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 24th September, 1886.

W ITH reference to the notification in the New Zealand
Gazette
of the 12th November, 1885, respecting the
payment of bonuses to persons who prepare canned and
cured fish for export under regulations published on the
same date, it is hereby notified that progress-payments on
account of such bonuses, claimed in accordance with those
regulations, will now be made by this department. Claims
to be for quantities not less than one ton net weight, and to
be sent through the Collector of Customs at the port from
which the fish was exported.

JULIUS VOGEL.

Rewards offered for the Discovery of New Goldfields.—
Amended Conditions.

Mines Department,
Wellington, 16th March, 1885.

R EWARDS 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.

  1. The maximum sum offered as a reward for any proved
    discovery of a new goldfield in accordance with these condi-
    tions 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.

  2. The newly-discovered goldfield, 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.

  3. 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 goldfield 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.

  4. 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 applica-
    tion for reward.

  5. 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 goldfields, and will forfeit all claim to reward.

Additional Regulation as to Payment of Rewards for Dis-
covery of New Goldfields.

Mines Department,
Wellington, 28th June, 1886.

T HE following additional regulation for the payment of
rewards for the discovery of new goldfields, recom-
mended by the Goldfields Committee on the 22nd June, 1886,
having been adopted by the Government, is published for
general information.

This regulation applies to the notifications published in
the New Zealand Gazette of the 19th March and 29th
October, 1885, offering rewards for gold discoveries.

W. J. M. LARNACH,
Minister of Mines.



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🛂 List of Naturalised Persons

🛂 Immigration
Naturalisation, Aliens Act, Occupations, Residences
17 names identified
  • Ernest Frederick William Lutz, Naturalised as Butcher, Greymouth
  • Rasmus Petersen, Naturalised as Miner, Ross
  • Johan Nickel, Naturalised as Settler, Woodville
  • Harold Lucien Koefoed, Naturalised as Sauce manufacturer, Thames
  • John Norling, Naturalised as Farmer, Mangaone
  • John Rohda, Naturalised as Farmer, Papanui, Christchurch
  • Emanuel Diaz, Naturalised as Mariner, Auckland
  • Sven Bergman, Naturalised as Gardener, Crofton, Rangitikei
  • Antonio Reit, Naturalised as Miner, Lyell
  • Carl Schnelle, Naturalised as Farmer, Southbridge, Christchurch
  • Gustav Victor Berg, Naturalised as Painter, Southbridge, Christchurch
  • Hans Martin Henriksen, Naturalised as Watchmaker, Christchurch
  • Charles Rogal, Naturalised as Farmer, Bottle Lake, Christchurch
  • Niels Heinrich August Schwartz, Naturalised as Clerk, Christchurch
  • William Ludwig Wartmann, Naturalised as Miner, Westport
  • Otto Beteke, Naturalised as Settler, Halcombe
  • Henry Poninghaus, Naturalised as Farmer, Papanui, Christchurch

  • P. A. Buckley

🏭 Application for Registration of a Trade Mark

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
8 September 1887
Trade Mark, Butter, Taranaki, Mount Egmont
  • Francis Peacock Corkill, Applicant for Trade Mark
  • Newton King, Partner in Trade Mark Application

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

🏭 Bonus for Canned and Cured Fish for Export

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 November 1885
Fisheries, Export, Bonuses, Tonnage
  • Julius Vogel

🏭 Progress-payments for Exported Fish

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 September 1886
Fisheries, Export, Bonuses, Progress-payments
  • Julius Vogel

🌾 Rewards offered for the Discovery of New Goldfields

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
16 March 1885
Goldfields, Rewards, Discovery, Conditions
  • W. J. M. Larnach, Minister of Mines

🌾 Additional Regulation for Payment of Rewards for Discovery of New Goldfields

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
28 June 1886
Goldfields, Rewards, Discovery, Regulation
  • W. J. M. Larnach, Minister of Mines