Trade Mark Applications, Naval Cadet Examinations, Road Board Orders, Franking Authorities




16
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 2

Despatch.—Examination of Naval Cadets.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 10th January, 1888.

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

G. F. RICHARDSON,
(In the absence of the Colonial Secretary.)

(Circular.)
Downing Street, 17th October, 1887.

SIR,—With reference to my circular despatch of the 14th September last, transmitting to you copies of revised regulations governing the examination and entry of naval cadets, I have the honour to transmit to you, for information in the colony under your Government, an extract from a letter from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, stating that they have decided to allow to colonial candidates who fail to pass successfully at their first examination the opportunity of being examined again in about six months’ time, provided they are still within the prescribed limit of age.

I have, &c.,
H. T. HOLLAND.

The Officer Administering the Government
of New Zealand.

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EXTRACT FROM A LETTER FROM THE ADMIRALTY TO THE COLONIAL OFFICE, DATED THE 11TH OCTOBER, 1887.

My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty having had under their consideration the disadvantages under which, in some respects, candidates for colonial cadetships suffer, as compared with candidates who are examined in England, especially as regards a second trial, I am commanded by their Lordships to acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, that they have decided to allow colonial candidates who fail to pass successfully at their first trial the opportunity of being examined again in about six months’ time, provided they are then still within the limit of age.

  1. My Lords have, therefore, given orders to the effect that when a candidate who is examined for the first time fails to pass successfully he is to be informed by the Commander-in-Chief on the station that he may present himself for re-examination in the following June or November, as the case may be, provided he will, at the date of his re-examination, be still within the limit of age prescribed by the regulations.

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Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 10th January, 1888.

NOTICE is hereby given that Sir JOSEPH CAUSTON AND SONS, of 9, Eastcheap, London, England, Agents for the DISTILLERS’ COMPANY, LIMITED, of No. 12, Torphichen Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, Distillers, have applied, on behalf of the said company, to register, under “The Trade Marks Act, 1866,” the trade mark of which the following is a description:—

Description of Trade Mark.

A triangular shield across which is a band upon which is printed the words “The Distillers’ Company, Limtd.,” and above which appear ears of corn. Upon the shield are nine medallions, three across the top and three on each side, with the following words and monograms printed on them in black ink on a white ground, the monogram being in the centre of the medallion, and the words above and below: “Caledonian, Edinburgh, C.E.,” “Port Dundas, Glasgow, P.D.G.,” “Carsebridge, Alloa, C.A.,” “Cambus, Clackmannanshire, C.C.,” “Glenochil, Clackmannanshire, G.C.,” “Tooley Street, London, S.E., T.S.L.,” “Phoenix Park, Dublin, P.P.D.,” “Kirkliston, near Edinburgh, K.E.,” “Cameron Bridge, Windygates, Fifeshire, C.B.W.F.” In the centre of the first-named triangular shield is another similar shield, upon which is printed in black letters on a white ground the words “Registered Office, Edinburgh,” and the monogram “T.D.C.,” with the word “Limited.”

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

Spirituuous liquors.

G. F. RICHARDSON,
(In the absence of the Colonial Secretary
and Registrar of Trade Marks.)

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Special Order made by Kumeroa Road Board, County of Waipawa.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 10th January, 1888.

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

G. F. RICHARDSON,
(In the absence of the Colonial Secretary.)

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SPECIAL ORDER.

THAT “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1886,” be adopted and brought into force in the Kumeroa Road District.

I certify that the above special order was duly made by the Kumeroa Road Board, at their ordinary meeting held on Saturday, the 31st December, 1887, due notice having been given of same.

THOS. P. HEWITT,
Clerk, Kumeroa Road Board.

Kumeroa, 3rd January, 1888.

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Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 11th January, 1888.

NOTICE is hereby given that ROBERT BRASH YOUNG, of the Grange, Point Curtis, Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, has 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 fantail bird within a shield, together with the words “Fantail Brand;” to be printed in any colour or colours.

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

Tinned goods, including fresh mullet, beef, mutton, or other tinned meats, and fruits of various kinds preserved whole or in the form of jam or jelly.

G. F. RICHARDSON,
(In the absence of the Colonial Secretary
and Registrar of Trade Marks.)

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Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 6th January, 1888.

NOTICE is hereby given that EDWARD WATERS, Patent Agent, of Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, has applied, on behalf of JOHN PRESCOTT DYASON, trading as “Dyason and Son,” at No. 63, Cambridge Street, Collingwood, in the Colony of Victoria, Cordial Manufacturers, to register, under “The Trade Marks Act, 1866,” the trade mark of which the following is a description:—

Description of Trade Mark.

An oblong label in the upper portion of which is a device consisting of the representation of an eight-pointed star, superimposed on which is a disc bearing the representation of an emu within a wreath. The star itself is within a circle, which also contains a wreath. Above the device is the word “Parramatta,” and below it is a tablet intended to bear the name of the article in respect of which the said trade mark is used, such as “Lime Juice,” Lime Juice Cordial,” or “Lemon Juice.” Beneath the tablet are printed “Directions for use,” and at the bottom of the label are the words “Prepared only by Prescott & Co.,” the name “Prescott & Co.” being upon a scroll. The whole is enclosed within a border of fanciful configuration.

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

Lime-juice, lime-juice cordial, and lemon-juice.

G. F. RICHARDSON,
(In the absence of the Colonial Secretary
and Registrar of Trade Marks.)

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Authority to frank.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 5th January, 1888.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to authorise

The VICE-PRESIDENT of the COMMISSION for the CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, MELBOURNE,

to frank telegrams on the business of the Commission.

H. A. ATKINSON,
Postmaster-General.

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Authority to frank.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 5th January, 1888.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to authorise

The SECRETARY to the COMMISSION for the CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, MELBOURNE,

to frank letters, telegrams, and parcels on the business of the Commission.

H. A. ATKINSON,
Postmaster-General.



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🛡️ Despatch on Naval Cadet Examinations

🛡️ Defence & Military
10 January 1888
Naval Cadets, Examination, Colonial Candidates, Re-examination
  • G. F. Richardson, (In the absence of the Colonial Secretary)
  • H. T. Holland, Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies

🏭 Application for Registration of a Trade Mark

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
10 January 1888
Trade Mark, Distillers' Company, Spirits, Registration
  • Joseph Causton (Sir), Applying for Trade Mark

  • G. F. Richardson, (In the absence of the Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks)

🏘️ Special Order by Kumeroa Road Board

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
10 January 1888
Kumeroa Road Board, Local Bodies' Loans Act, Special Order
  • G. F. Richardson, (In the absence of the Colonial Secretary)
  • Thos. P. Hewitt, Clerk, Kumeroa Road Board

🏭 Application for Registration of a Trade Mark

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 January 1888
Trade Mark, Robert Brash Young, Tinned Goods, Registration
  • Robert Brash Young, Applying for Trade Mark

  • G. F. Richardson, (In the absence of the Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks)

🏭 Application for Registration of a Trade Mark

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 January 1888
Trade Mark, John Prescott Dyason, Lime Juice, Registration
  • John Prescott Dyason, Applying for Trade Mark

  • G. F. Richardson, (In the absence of the Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks)

🚂 Authority to Frank Telegrams

🚂 Transport & Communications
5 January 1888
Franking, Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne
  • H. A. Atkinson, Postmaster-General

🚂 Authority to Frank Letters, Telegrams, and Parcels

🚂 Transport & Communications
5 January 1888
Franking, Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne
  • H. A. Atkinson, Postmaster-General