✨ Trade Marks and Railway Fares




JAN. 17.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
43

The said trade mark is usually executed in black on a buff | "Opened by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, May, 1826." The
ground, but claim is also made to any other colour or com- | words "Gold" and "Medal," on separate bands, appear
bination of colours. | above, and the word "Awarded" on a band immediately
Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such Trade | beneath this portion of the medal. On the reverse side of
Mark shall apply. | the medal is the representation of a female figure leaning on
Cotton goods of all description, linen and hemp goods of | a globe, with water in the distance, on which are the repre-
sentation of ships with sails set; and below the globe is the
all kinds, articles of clothing, and linen towels. | representation of a shield. The representation of fancy
T. W. HISLOP, | leaves appears on the margin, and on the lower portion
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks. | whereof are also the word and figures "Liverpool, 1826."
The words "For excellence," in separate bands, appear
Application for Registration of Two Trade Marks. | above this portion of the medal, and the words "of quality"
Colonial Secretary's Office, | on a band beneath. Both sides of the medal are partly sur-
Wellington, 16th January, 1889. | rounded by fancy work. The lower and smaller arc of the
NOTICE is hereby given that JOHN A. GIBBONS, of | label is divided by a line from the first before-mentioned
65, Great Tower Street, London, England, Trade | representation of water, and is red in colour. Across it at
Mark and Patent Agent, has applied, on behalf of OFFLEY | the top, in black letters tipped with white, are the words
FORRESTER AND COMPANY, of 66, Mark Lane, London, | "Watkins & Son." Below, in white letters, are the words
England, Oporto Merchants, to register, under "The Trade | "The Hereford Brewery." Below these words, on a yellow-
Marks Act, 1866," the trade marks numbered 1 and 2, of | tinted groundwork, are the letters and figures "Estd. 1834,"
which the following is a description :- | and below this, on a yellow-tinted scroll at the bottom of
Description of Trade Mark No. 1. | the label, are the words "Trade Mark."
Consists of the name and brand "Offley," and underneath | The colours preferably used are those above mentioned,
a device formed of a symbol resembling the figure 4, which | but claim is made to any other colour or combination of
is known to the wine trade as a "crow's foot;" to the left is | colours.
the letter "E," and to the right the letter "O," the bottom | Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such Trade
of the down stroke of the crow's foot closed with a "C," | Mark shall apply.
which in its turn encircles an "O." | Fermented liquors and spirits.
OFFLEY
ETO
0 | T. W. HISLOP,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.
Description of Trade Mark No. 2. |
Consists of a bugle stringed, the same resting on a crest | Additions and Alterations to the Scale of Charges in force
roll, and underneath the name and brand "Forrester," the | on the New Zealand Railways.
said bugle being the cognizance of the Forrester family. | I, EDWIN MITCHELSON, the Minister for Public Works, in
FORRESTER | pursuance of the powers conferred on me by section 144
Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such Trade | of "The Public Works Act, 1882," and all other powers in
Marks shall apply. | anywise enabling me in that behalf, do hereby make the
Wines. | following additions and alterations to the scale of fares, rates,
T. W. HISLOP, | and charges on the New Zealand Railways, to come into
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks. | force on and after the 1st November, 1888:-
Application for Registration of a Trade Mark. |
Colonial Secretary's Office, | PART I.β€”PASSENGERS.
Wellington, 16th January, 1889. | SECTIONAL FARES for Messrs. Cook and Son's Tours, in
NOTICE is hereby given that ALFRED DE LISSA, of 313, | addition to those published in the New Zealand Gazette
George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Solicitor, | No. 57, of the 18th October, 1888.
has applied, on behalf of CHARLES WATKINS AND SONS, |
From | To | Route. | Days available
for, including | Fare.
Day Class. | 1st
Class. | 2nd
Class.
of Hereford Brewery, Hereford, Herefordshire, England, | of Issue. |
Brewers and Manufacturers, to register, under "The Trade | Invercargill | Lumsden.. | .. | 3 | 9/ | 6/
Marks Act, 1866," the trade mark of which the following is | Lumsden | Invercargill | .. | 3 | 9/ | 6/
a description :- | Bluff | Lumsden.. | .. | 6 | 12/6 | 8/6
Description of Trade Mark. | Lumsden | Bluff | .. | 6 | 12/6 | 8/6
Consists of a circular label edged with two fine lines. The | Picton | Blenheim | .. | 1 | 5/ | 4/
upper portion, being the larger arc thereof, contains the | Blenheim | Picton | .. | 1 | 5/ | 4/
representation of a sheet of water with the rays of the | Nelson | Foxhill | .. | 1 | 4/5 | 2/11
rising sun reflected therefrom, the rays being alternately of | Foxhill | Nelson | .. | 1 | 4/5 | 2/11
a reddish and yellow colour. Across the rays near the top | Auckland | Napier | Rail only, | 6 | 49/6 | 33/
of the mark is printed the word "Golden," and underneath | via Manu-
the word "Sunlight," and below that word, with the bottom | kau, Tara-
of the words resting on the surface of the water, the words | naki, Pal-
"Pale Ale." Below the rays on the left and right-hand side | merston, &
of the label are respectively represented the obverse and | Woodville |
reverse sides of a medal. As to the obverse side, in the | Napier | Auckland.. | Rail only, | 6 | 49/6 | 33/
centre thereof is the representation of the head of Her | via Wood-
Majesty the Queen; and in the margin are the words | ville, Pal-
merston,
Taranaki,
& Manukau
Auckland | Cambridge | .. | 6 | 19/ | 12/6
Cambridge | Auckland.. | .. | 6 | 19/ | 12/6

Tickets for these tours are issued subject to the conditions
contained in the New Zealand Gazette No. 57, of the 18th
October, 1888, above quoted.

As witness my hand, this sixteenth day of January,
one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine.

EDWIN MITCHELSON,
Minister for Public Works.



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🏭 Completion of Trade Mark Registration for Elephant Symbol (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Trade Mark description, Cotton goods, Linen goods
  • T. W. Hislop, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks

🏭 Application to register Trade Marks "Offley" and "Forrester" for wines

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
16 January 1889
Trade Mark application, Offley, Forrester, Wine, Crow's foot symbol
  • JOHN A. Gibbons, Applied for registration on behalf of company
  • OFFLEY Forrester and Company, Applicant principal, Oporto Merchants

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

🏭 Application to register Trade Mark for "Golden Sunlight Pale Ale"

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
16 January 1889
Trade Mark application, Golden Sunlight Pale Ale, Watkins and Son, Hereford Brewery, Fermented liquors
  • ALFRED De Lissa, Solicitor applying for registration
  • CHARLES Watkins and Sons, Applicant principal, Brewers and Manufacturers

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

πŸš‚ Additions to New Zealand Railway Fares for Cook and Son's Tours

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
16 January 1889
Railway charges, Passenger fares, Cook and Son's Tours, Sectional Fares
  • Edwin Mitchelson, Minister for Public Works