✨ Trade Mark Applications
JULY 18.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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On the left of the frame are lilies of the valley, and on the
right roses. The matter contained in this compartment is
printed in the reverse position to that in the other compart-
ments. The second compartment contains the representa-
tion of an awning, beneath which stand three Orientals
gazing at two Nautch girls engaged in dancing. In the
background is the representation of a setting-sun. The
third compartment contains on the left the representation
of a screen, in front of which is a vase containing a flower-
ing-plant. On the right is a horseshoe-shaped ribbon,
enclosing the representation of an Oriental building on the
banks of a river. Upon the horseshoe-shaped ribbon are the
words "The Invincible Blend." Upon a tablet at the
bottom of the compartment are the words "Specially
Selected Pure Teas." The fourth compartment contains the
representation of a river and also the device of a diamond,
the latter bearing an arched band, upon which are the
words "Invincible Blend." Beneath this band is an oblong
tablet bearing the words "Pure Teas." Above the band
are the words "Specially Selected," and beneath it the
words "Possessing Great Strength combined with Delicate
Flavor."
No. 2 consists of an oblong label divided into four com-
partments, each compartment being enclosed within a lined
oblong border. The first compartment on the left contains
the representation of three Chinese boys sitting on the banks
of a river and engaged in fishing. The second compartment
contains the representation of one end of a boat, which
occupies the whole of the foreground. In the stern is seated
a Chinese steersman. Upon the deck are two Chinese
children, and several shrubs in pots. In the background is
the river, on the right-hand bank of which are buildings.
The third compartment contains a river-scene. In the
foreground is a building, upon the balcony of which are
three Chinese women. In the background is a mountain, at
the foot of which is a pagoda. The fourth compartment
contains a narrow oblong band, having an ornamental
diamond-shaped head, partly surrounded by leaves and
flowers. Upon the band are the words "Kaisow Buds."
Above the band is the word "Choicest," and below it the
word "Teas." On the left is a scroll bearing the word
"Pure."
Nature of the Article to which it is intended such Trade
Marks shall apply.
Tea.
T. W. HISLOP,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.
Application for Registration of Three Trade Marks.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 16th July, 1889.
NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs. WHITAKER AND
RUSSELL, of Auckland, New Zealand, Solicitors, have
applied, on behalf of the AUCKLAND ROLLER MILLS COM-
PANY, LIMITED, of Auckland aforesaid, to register, under
"The Trade Marks Act, 1866," the trade marks of which the
following is a description:---
Description of Trade Mark No. 1.
The word "Premier."
Description of Trade Mark No. 2.
The words "Housewife's Pride."
Description of Trade Mark No. 3.
The word "Standard."
Applicants claim the right to print the said trade marks
in any colour or combination of colours.
Nature of the Article to which it is intended such Trade
Marks shall apply.
Flour.
T. W. HISLOP,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.
Application for Registration of Two Trade Marks.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 16th July, 1889.
NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs. JOHNSTON & Co.,
of Wellington, New Zealand, Merchants, have applied,
on behalf of Messrs. HENRY W. PEABODY & Co., of New
York and Boston, United States of America, and of London,
England, to register, under "The Trade Marks Act, 1866,"
the trade marks of which the following is a description:--
Description of Trade Mark No. 1.
A five-pointed star, coloured red, together with the words
and figures "Peabody's Extra Refined Kerosene Oil, Evening
Star Brand. Water White, Fire Test 150°."
Description of Trade Mark No. 2.
The sun rising above the horizon, together with words
"Peabody's Extra Refined Aurora Kerosene Oil."
Nature of the Article to which it is intended such Trade
Marks shall apply.
Kerosene.
T. W. HISLOP,
Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks.
Application for Registration of Four Trade Marks.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 16th July, 1889.
NOTICE is hereby given that CHARLES ZIELE, Managing
Director of MCLEOD BROTHERS, LIMITED, of Dun-
edin, New Zealand, has applied to register, under "The
Trade Marks Act, 1866," the trade marks numbered from 1
to 5, of which the following is a description:--
Description of Trade Mark No. 1.
To be used on Bars of Soap: On the one side and in the
centre of the bar the word "Laundrine" in letters of about
1¼in. long; at each side of this word a circle about 2½in.
in diameter, with a heart 1¼in. long in centre of said circle,
transfixed by an arrow, and the letters "T.M." about ¾in.
long in the centre of said heart; on the left-hand side of the
heart the figures "18," and on the right-hand side of the
heart the figures "68," about ¾in. long; inside the circle
surmounting the said heart the words "McLeod Bros."
forming a half circle, in letters of about ¾in. long; between
that and the top of the heart the letters "L.T.D." about ¾in.
long; underneath the heart and inside the circle the word
"Dunedin" in letters about ¾in. long, forming another half
circle. On the other or reverse side of, and running parallel
with, the bar the words "McLeod Brothers, Ltd., Best" in
letters of about 1¼in. long.
Description of Trade Mark No. 2.
To be used on Bars of Soap: On the centre of, and run-
ning parallel with the length of, the bar three hearts, side
by side, each about 1in. long, each heart transfixed by an
arrow, and the letters "T.M." about ¾in. long in centre
of each heart; on the left-hand side of the three hearts the
figures "18," and on the right of them the figures "68;" the
whole three hearts surmounted by the words "McLeod
Bros., Ltd." in letters of about ¾in. long, with the word
"Dunedin" in the same-size letters underneath; on the left
of the three hearts the word "three," and on the right of
them the word "heart," both words in letters of about 1¼in.
long.
Description of Trade Mark No. 3.
To be used on Bars of Soap: On the centre of, and run-
ning parallel with the length of, the bar two hearts, side by
side, each about 1in. long, and transfixed by an arrow, and
the letters "T.M." about ¾in. long in the centre of each
heart; on the left-hand side of the two hearts the figures
"18," and on the right of them the figures "68;" the whole
two hearts surmounted by the words "McLeod Bros., Ltd."
in letters of about ¾in. long, with the word "Dunedin" in
the same-size letters underneath the heart; on the left of
the two hearts the word "Two," and on the right of the
hearts the word "heart," both words in letters of about 1¼in.
long.
Description of Trade Mark No. 4.
To be used on Bars of Soap: On the centre of, and running
parallel with the length of, the bar one heart about 1in. long,
and transfixed by an arrow, and the letters "T.M." about
¾in. long in the centre of the heart; on the left-hand side of
the heart the figures "18," and on the right of it the figures
"68;" the said heart surmounted by the words "McLeod
Bros., Ltd." in letters of about ¾in. long, with the word
"Dunedin" in the same-size letters underneath the heart;
on the left of the heart the word "one," and on the right of
the heart the word "heart," both words in letters of about
1¼in. long.
Description of Trade Mark No. 5.
A label having a light-brown ground with the words "Gold
Medal" on the centre and upper portion of same, in open
letters about ¾in. long, shaded with black running parallel
with the length of the label; at the right hand of the words
"Gold Medal" eight medals, partly overlapping each other,
with various inscriptions; the upper and nearest one to the
words "Gold Medal" having the words "Melbourne Inter-
national Centennial Exhibition" inscribed in a circle; inside
of the circle the Queen's head; underneath, and a little to
the right of the words "Gold Medal," the word "Candles"
in the same description and size letters as "Gold Medal;"
at the right hand of the word "Candles," in small letters,
"awarded;" underneath this the words "Gold Medal" in
black letters of about ¾in.; underneath that again the words
and figures "Melbourne Exhibition, 1888-89;" underneath
the words "Candles" and "Melbourne Exhibition, 1888-89,"
on a white band, in small letters, the words "Manufactured
by;" and at the right of this, in letters of about ¾in., the
words "McLeod Bros., Limited, Dunedin." On the left-
hand side of the words "Gold Medal" and "Candles" a
drawing in black of the Melbourne Exhibition Building. On
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- T. W. Hislop, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks
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- Messrs. Whitaker and Russell, Solicitors
- T. W. Hislop, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks
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Trade Mark registration, Soap, Candles, Laundrine, Dunedin, Melbourne Exhibition
- Charles Ziegle, Managing Director
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NZ Gazette 1889, No 45