✨ Local Government Orders and Trade Marks
AUG. 8.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 887
SPECIAL ORDER.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Patea County Council, at its
meeting held on Thursday, the 1st August, 1889, duly confirmed
a special order altering the boundaries of Patea East Road
District and Wairoa Road District. The boundaries for the
future to be as follows:-
Commencing northerly at the junction of the Whenuakura
River and the confiscated boundary-line; then easterly along
the confiscated boundary-line to the boundary-line between
Wellington and Taranaki Provincial Districts; then south-
westerly along said provincial boundary-line to where it
intersects Karahaki Stream, on the north-eastern boundary
of Section No. 451, Wairoa Survey District; again south-
westerly along said stream to the north-eastern corner of
Section No. 349; then along eastern boundaries of Sections
Nos. 349 and 164 to a public road; then south-easterly along
the said public road, which forms the north-eastern boun-
daries of Sections Nos. 165, 166, 151, 152, 153, and 154, to
the eastern corner of the last-named section; then southerly
and westerly by main South Road, forming the southern
boundaries of Sections Nos. 154, 153, 152, 151, 150, 218, and
361, to where it intersects the Whenuakura River; then
northerly by said river to the point of commencement.
That the number of members of the Patea East Road
Board shall be six, and that Mr. David Madden Harris shall
be Clerk and Returning Officer. First meeting of Board to be
held on the 31st August next.
That the number of members of the Wairoa Road Board
shall be six, and that Mr. Frederick Pearse Fookes be
Clerk and Returning Officer. First meeting of Board to be
held on the 31st August next.
The time for the special order to take effect shall be on
Tuesday, the 13th August next.
I certify that the above special order has been duly made
and the requirements of the law fulfilled, and that the above
description of the boundaries of the districts has been certi-
fied to as correct by the Chief Surveyor, Wellington.
EDWD. C. HORNER,
County Clerk.
Result of Poll for Proposed Loan, Mangaone River Board,
Palmerston North.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 5th August, 1889.
THE following notice, received from the Chairman of the
Mangaone River Board, is published in accordance with
"The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1886."
T. W. HISLOP.
MANGAONE RIVER BOARD.—RESULT OF POLL.
IT is hereby notified that the poll taken on the 29th May, on
the proposal to borrow £700 for the purpose of improving the
Whiskey Creek outlet, resulted as follows:---
Number of ratepayers entitled to vote, 12; number of rate-
payers voting in favour of proposal, 11; number of ratepayers
not voting, 1; majority in favour, 10. Number of votes that
could be exercised, 25; votes recorded in favour of proposal,
24; vote not recorded, 1; majority in favour, 23.
I hereby declare the proposal carried.
A. CLARKE,
(For Chairman.)
Result of Poll for Proposed Loan, Manawatu Road Board,
County of Oroua.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 7th August, 1889.
THE following notice, received from the Chairman of the
Manawatu Road Board, is published in accordance
with "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1886."
T. W. HISLOP.
MANAWATU ROAD BOARD.—RESULT OF POLL.
IT is hereby notified that a poll taken on the 30th July, on a
proposal to borrow £500 for the continuation of the Middle
Aorangi Road, resulted as follows :-
Number of ratepayers entitled to vote, 3; number of
votes that could be recorded, 6. Ratepayers voting for the
proposal, 3; votes recorded in favour of the proposal, 6.
As a majority in number of the ratepayers entitled to vote
have voted in favour of the proposal, and the number so
voting were entitled to more than half the number of votes
that could be exercised, I hereby declare the proposal carried.
A. CLARKE,
(For Chairman.)
Application for Registration of Seven Trade Marks.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 31st July, 1889.
NOTICE is hereby given that BROWN, BARRETT, AND
COMPANY, of Elliott Street, Auckland, New Zealand,
Tea, Coffee, and Spice Importers and General Merchants,
have applied to register, under "The Trade Marks Act, 1886,"
the trade marks numbered one to seven, of which the follow-
ing is a description :-
Description of Trade Mark No. 1.
An oblong pink label intended to be used as a wrapper
round coffee-tins. The centre part is in the design of a
shield in colour and bronze, bearing on top the name of the
firm, "Brown, Barrett, & Co.;" at the bottom the words
"Auckland Steam Coffee Works;" and in the centre of said
shield, edged in gold, the "Lion" in medallion, over which
the words "Lion Brand" are inserted. Over the medallion
"Finest Plantation Coffee;" under it "fresh roasted and
ground;" on both sides of the shield "Lion Brand."
On the one side of the label the firm's guarantee as to the
contents of each package; on the other side the firm state
that they are willing to defray the expense of a microscopic
examination if the package will be delivered unbroken to a
competent microscopist.
Description of Trade Mark No. 2.
An oblong red label intended to be used as a wrapper
round coffee-tins. The centre part is in the design of a
shield in colour and bronze, bearing on top the name of the
firm, "Brown, Barrett, & Co.;" at the bottom the words
"Auckland Steam Coffee Works;" and in the centre of said
shield, edged in gold, is a medallion containing two stan-
dards, one being the British Standard, the other bearing the
letters "B. B. & Co.," over which are the words "Standard
Brand." Over the medallion the words "Finest Plantation
Coffee;" under it "Fresh roasted and ground." On each
side of the shield are the words "Standard Brand."
On the one side of the label the firm's guarantee as to the
contents of each package; on the other side the firm state
that they are willing to defray the expense of a microscopic
examination if the package will be delivered unbroken to a
competent microscopist.
Description of Trade Mark No. 3.
An oblong green label, intended to be used as a wrapper
round coffee-tins. The centre part is in the design of a
shield in colour and bronze, bearing on top the name of the
firm, "Brown, Barrett, & Co.;" at the bottom the words
"Auckland Steam Coffee Works;" and in the centre of said
shield, edged in gold, is a medallion containing the repre-
sentation of a boy bearing a flag, upon which are printed the
words "Excelsior Brand" in black letters. Over the medal-
lion are the words "Finest Plantation Coffee;" under it the
words "Fresh roasted and ground." On each side of the
shield are the words "Excelsior Brand."
On the one side of the label the firm's guarantee as to the
contents of each package, with the analysis of James M.
Tunny, Provincial Analyst; on the other side a commenda-
tion of the Excelsior Brand of coffee.
Description of Trade Mark No. 4.
A violet label divided into four divisions, the first thereof
consisting of three panels placed horizontally, the first con-
taining a land-and-water scene in China, with a hill in the
background and a river in front; on the far side of the river
several Chinese buildings, on the water two Chinese vessels
under sail and one sampan. Second panel contains the
words "Colombo Garden Brand" in type on a violet ground,
surmounted by the monogram "B. B. & Co.," all within an
artistic floral border. Third panel, a female classical figure,
representing Asia, seated on an elephant in a couchant
position; an Indian, standing erect, holding a spear in his
right hand; on the left of the elephant a Chinaman holding
a package. In the dexter chief point of the panel a star
within the horns of a crescent the said three panels being
placed horizontally between the name of the firm, "Brown,
Barrett, & Co.'s" above the said panels, and the words "Pure
Blended Teas" below the same. The second division con-
taining a declaration and instruction as to the making of
tea. The third division being a medallion containing the
monogram "B. B. & Co."; at the corners four smaller
medallions, the first a "B" surrounded with the words
"Excelsior Brand," the second a "B" with "Colombo
Garden Brand," third "&" with the words "Standard
Brand, and the fourth "Co." with the words "Lion Brand "
surrounding same. The fourth division consists of words in
type, being a certificate from J. A. Pond, Colonial Analyst,
dated 25th day of June, 1889, as to the quality of the said
four brands of tea.
Description of Trade Mark No. 5.
A green label divided into four divisions, the first thereof
consisting of three panels placed horizontally, the first con-
taining a land-and-water scene in China, with a hill in the
background and a river in front: on the far side of the river
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- David Madden Harris (Mr.), Clerk and Returning Officer for Patea East
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- EDWD. C. HORNER, County Clerk
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- T. W. HISLOP
- A. CLARKE (For Chairman)
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- T. W. HISLOP
- A. CLARKE (For Chairman)
🏭 Application for Registration of Seven Trade Marks by Brown, Barrett, And Company
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Trade Mark registration, Coffee, Tea, Auckland, Lion Brand, Standard Brand, Analyst certificate
- James M. Tunny, Provincial Analyst for Trade Mark 3
- J. A. Pond, Colonial Analyst certificate for Trade Mark 4
- T. W. HISLOP
NZ Gazette 1889, No 48