Trade Marks, Maritime Notices, Sheep Quarantine




July 19.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 773

tume appear to be watching him. Above this representation
is a scroll bearing the words “Brazilian Panacea,” and above
this again the word “Para’s,” while at the top of the label is
a device consisting of the letters “P B P” within a diamond,
and below the representation, at the foot of the label, is the
signature “Guzman Para” upon an ornamental tablet, the
whole being surrounded by a more or less ornamental border.
Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such Trade
Mark shall apply.

Medicinal preparations.
T. W. HISLOP,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 17th July, 1888.
NOTICE is hereby given that ALFRED DE LISSA, of 313,
George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Solicitor,
has applied, on behalf of STEPHEN GREEN CARLILL, trading
as “Stephen Green,” at 210, Lambeth Road, in the County
of Surrey, England, Vendor of Proprietary Medicines, to
register, under “The Trade Marks Act, 1866,” the trade
mark of which the following is a description:—

Description of Trade Mark.
The words “Singleton’s Golden Eye Ointment.”
Nature of the Article to which it is intended such Trade
Marks shall apply.

A proprietary medicine.
T. W. HISLOP,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.

Notice to Mariners, No. 16 of 1888.

Marine Department,
Wellington, 12th July, 1888.
THE following Notices to Mariners, received from the
Colonial Secretary for Western Australia, are published
for general information.
Geo. FISHER,
(For the Minister having charge of the
Marine Department.)

LIGHT ON JARMAN ISLAND, COSSACK, NORTH-WEST
AUSTRALIA.

NOTICE is hereby given that from the 16th May, 1888, a fixed
white light, of the third order dioptric, will be exhibited on
Jarman Island, Cossack, N.W. Australia, on the spot where
a beacon has hitherto been standing. The light will be
shown from sunset to sunrise, from a circular iron tower, in
latitude 20° 39′ 6″ S., longitude 117° 13′ 21″ E., and will be
visible all round the horizon for a distance in clear weather
of fifteen miles.
The tower is painted, the lower half red, and the upper
half white, the centre of lantern being elevated 96ft. above
high water; the height of the tower from base to vane being
51ft. The light hitherto shown on Reader Head will be
discontinued from the same date.
C. R. RUSSELL,
Chief Harbourmaster.

A REEF lying directly in the usual track of steamers from
Derby, King Sound, to Wyndham, Cambridge Gulf, has been
reported by Captain Pincombe, of the s.s. “Otway.”
The southern portion of the reef lies with Caffarelli Island
E. by N. about five miles, and High Island S.S.E. ½ E. The
reef extends N. by E. about two and a half miles, with three
heads of rock showing about 6ft. above water at low water.
Bearing magnetic.
C. R. RUSSELL,
Chief Harbourmaster.

Notice to Mariners, No. 17 of 1888.

WESTPORT HARBOUR.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 17th July, 1888.
THE Westport Harbour Board has given notice that on
and after Wednesday, the 1st August, 1888, the bar
and danger-signal balls, hoisted horizontally, will be painted
white; the tidal-signal balls, hoisted vertically, will remain
red as before.
Geo. FISHER,
(For the Minister having charge of the
Marine Department.)

Notice to Mariners, No. 18 of 1888.

LIGHTS ON NORTH MOLE, TIMARU HARBOUR.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 18th July, 1888.
THE Timaru Harbour Board notify that on and after the
night of Saturday, the 11th August next, two lights,
placed vertically, will be exhibited from the tiphead of the
North Mole, Timaru Harbour, between sunset and sunrise.
The lower light will be white, and will be 10ft. above high-
water mark, and the upper light will be green, and will be
6ft. above the lower light. These lights will be visible for a
distance of half a mile through an arc of 180°, and viewed
from seaward they will show from north-west to south-east
magnetic.
Geo. FISHER,
(For the Minister having charge of the
Marine Department.)

Notice to Mariners, No. 19 of 1888.

TIMARU HARBOUR.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 18th July, 1888.
WITH reference to Notice to Mariners, No. 8 of 1888,
relative to the exhibition of a red light at the
extreme north end of the breakwater at Timaru, the Timaru
Harbour Board have notified that, as the light is at present
liable to be extinguished during a heavy sea, when it could
not be lighted again until the sea moderated, mariners are
cautioned not to place reliance on seeing this light.
Geo. FISHER,
(For the Minister having charge of the
Marine Department.)

Stamping of Playing-cards made in the Colony.

Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 18th July, 1888.
BY virtue of the power vested in me by section 10 of
“The Customs and Excise Duties Act, 1888,” I do
hereby direct that every pack of playing-cards made in the
colony shall be stamped in the manner and at the time
specified below.
Geo. FISHER,
Commissioner of Trade and Customs.

  1. THE stamping is to be done by a Customs officer with a
    stamp approved for the purpose.
  2. The stamp is to be imprinted on the card known as the
    “deuce of diamonds,” and also on the outside of the wrap-
    per or envelope of each pack.
  3. All packs of playing-cards are to be stamped as soon as
    possible after manufacture and before delivery from the
    premises of the maker, or before they are exposed for sale on
    such premises.
  4. Any maker of playing-cards, requiring cards to be
    stamped, shall give twenty-four hours’ notice to the Collector
    of Customs, stating the number of packs and the hour at
    which the services of the officer will be required.

Quarterly Returns under Section 19 of “The Sheep Act,
1878.”—Notice No. 254.

The Minister’s Office, Live Stock Branch,
Wellington, 9th July, 1888.
THE following quarterly returns of runs or farms on
which there were infected sheep on the 30th June,
1888, are published in accordance with section 19 of “The
Sheep Act, 1878.”
G. F. RICHARDSON.

Name of Owner and Run or Farm Class Date of Order to clean
AUCKLAND SHEEP DISTRICT
Auckland Subdivision
Porter, W. F., Kaiaua, Miranda Cross-bred 19 June, 1888.
Bennett, James, Mata Beach Ditto 22 June, 1888.
Jamieson, W. O., Wairoto-roto " 22 June, 1888.
Steedman, J. B., Waikawau " 22 June, 1888.
JOHN DRUMMOND
MARLBOROUGH SHEEP DISTRICT
Kaikoura Subdivision
Bullen, F. and G. F., Greenhills Merino 10 Nov., 1887.
N.Z.L. and M.A.C., Mount Patriarch " 16 Nov., 1887.
B. P. BAYLY


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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 July 1888
Trade Mark, Medicinal Preparations, Alfred De Lissa, Stephen Green Carlill
  • Alfred De Lissa, Applied for Trade Mark
  • Stephen Green Carlill, Vendor of Proprietary Medicines

  • T. W. Hislop, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks

🚂 Notice to Mariners, No. 16 of 1888

🚂 Transport & Communications
12 July 1888
Marine Department, Jarman Island, Light, Reef, Maritime Safety
  • Geo. Fisher, (For the Minister having charge of the Marine Department)
  • C. R. Russell, Chief Harbourmaster

🚂 Notice to Mariners, No. 17 of 1888

🚂 Transport & Communications
17 July 1888
Westport Harbour, Signal Balls, Maritime Safety
  • Geo. Fisher, (For the Minister having charge of the Marine Department)

🚂 Notice to Mariners, No. 18 of 1888

🚂 Transport & Communications
18 July 1888
Timaru Harbour, North Mole, Lights, Maritime Safety
  • Geo. Fisher, (For the Minister having charge of the Marine Department)

🚂 Notice to Mariners, No. 19 of 1888

🚂 Transport & Communications
18 July 1888
Timaru Harbour, Red Light, Maritime Safety
  • Geo. Fisher, (For the Minister having charge of the Marine Department)

🏭 Stamping of Playing-cards made in the Colony

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 July 1888
Customs, Playing-cards, Stamping, Regulation
  • Geo. Fisher, Commissioner of Trade and Customs

🌾 Quarterly Returns under Section 19 of 'The Sheep Act, 1878'

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
9 July 1888
Sheep, Quarantine, Infected Runs, Livestock
6 names identified
  • W. F. Porter, Infected Sheep, Kaiaua, Miranda
  • James Bennett, Infected Sheep, Mata Beach
  • W. O. Jamieson, Infected Sheep, Wairoto-roto
  • J. B. Steedman, Infected Sheep, Waikawau
  • F. and G. Bullen, Infected Sheep, Greenhills
  • N.Z.L. and M.A.C., Infected Sheep, Mount Patriarch

  • G. F. Richardson