Trade Marks and Marine Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

several Chinese buildings, on the water two Chinese vessels
under sail and one sampan. Second panel contains the
representation of a boy bearing a flag upon which the words
"Excelsior Brand" are printed, surmounted by the mono-
gram "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."
above the said panels, and the words "Pure Blended Teas "
below the same. The second division containing a declara-
tion 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 the 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. 6.

A red label divided into four divisions, the first thereof
consisting of three panels placed horizontally, the first
containing 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 "Standard Brand" and, two
standards, one being the British Standard, the other bearing
the letters "B. B. &. Co.," 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 contains a declaration and in-
struction as to the making of tea. The third division being
a medallion containing the monogram "B. B. & Co.;" at the
corners four smaller medallions, in the first a "B" sur-
rounded with the words "Excelsior Brand," in the second
a "B" with "Colombo Garden Brand," in the third " & "
with the words "Standard Brand," and in the fourth " Co."
with the words "Lion Brand" surrounding the 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. 7.

A blue 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 representation of a lion, and the words "Lion Brand"
in type on a blue 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, and Co.'s" above the
said panels, and the words "Pure Blended Teas" below the
same. The second division containing a declaration and in-
struction as to the making of tea. The third division being a
medallion containing the monogram "B. B. & Co.;" at the
corners four smaller medallions, in the first a "B" sur-
rounded with the words "Excelsior Brand," in the second a
"B" with "Colombo Garden Brand," in the third "&"
with the words "Standard Brand," and the fourth "Co."
with the words "Lion Brand" surrounding the 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.
The foregoing trade marks Nos. 4, 5, 6, and 7 are intended
to be used on wrappers on the packages containing tea. On
the ends of each package a label is wafered, one label bearing
the brand and price of the article contained in the package,
the other being the representation of a coloured butterfly,
having on its wings the words "Drink B. B. & Co.'s cele-
brated tea.”

Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such Trade
Marks shall apply.
Nos. 1, 2, and 3 to coffee.
Nos. 4, 5, 6, and 7 to tea.

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

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 6th August, 1889.

NOTICE is hereby given that HANWELL WILLIAMS, of
Greymouth, New Zealand, Chemist and Druggist,
has applied to register, under "The Trade Marks Act,
1866," the trade mark of which the following is a descrip-
tion:-

Description of Trade Mark.
The word "Excelsior."

Nature of the Article to which it is intended such Trade
Mark shall apply.
Drugs and chemicals.

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

Application for Registration of a Trade Mark.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 6th August, 1889.

NOTICE is hereby given that A. H. HART, of 258, Colombo
Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Patent Agent,
has applied, on behalf of ROBERT STRUTHERS, FREDERICK
JAMES HARTRIDGE, AND HENRY HARRIS HILL, trading as
"Mason, Struthers, & Co," Wholesale and Retail Iron-
mongers, at Christchurch aforesaid, to register, under "The
Trade Marks Act, 1866," the trade mark of which the
following is a description:-

Description of Trade Mark.
A label of paper or other material having the words "The
Lurline Twine" printed in block letters at top, and under-
neath the words "Manufactured specially to be used on
William Deering & Co.'s Reapers & Binders, Chicago, Ill."
Across the label on left-hand side, reading upwards, the word
"Registered" is printed, and across the label on right-hand
side, reading downwards, the words "Take from this end"
are printed. The labels are intended to be made in dif-
ferent sizes, and to be used either with an eyelet or other-
wise.

Nature of the Article to which it is intended such Trade
Mark shall apply.
Binder twine for reapers and binders.

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

Notice to Mariners. No. 19 of 1889.

Marine Department,
Wellington, 29th July, 1889.

THE following Notices to Mariners, received from the
Portmaster, Brisbane, Queensland, are published for
general information.

H. A. ATKINSON,
Minister having charge of the Marine
Department.

INNER ROUTE TO TORRES STRAIT. - REEF NEAR LARK PASS.
NOTICE is hereby given that a small mushroom coral patch,
with 4ft. of water over it at low-water springs, has been re-
ported by Lieutenant Pirie, R.N., commanding H.M.S.
"Paluma," to lie with the S.W. beacon in Lark Pass, bearing
S. 391° E. magnetic, distant 3.3 cables.
Vessels anchoring to the north-westward of the reef on
which the beacon stands should bring up in not less than
10 fathoms, while small craft intending to anchor close in
should not bring the beacon to the eastward of S.S.E.

G. P. HEATH, Commander, R.N.,
Portmaster.

Department of Ports and Harbours,
Brisbane, 8th July, 1889.

CLEVELAND BAY. - ROCK OFF WESTERN ENTRANCE TO
MAGNETIC ISLAND CHANNEL.

NOTICE is hereby given that a small rock (Burdekin Rock),
awash at low-water springs, has been found lying S. 70° W.,
2.56 miles from Bay Rock Lighthouse.
The top of the rock is only about 50ft. long north and
south, and 20ft. in width, with a surrounding depth of 4
fathoms.



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🏭 Detailed description of Trade Marks Nos. 4, 5, 6, and 7 for Tea and Coffee. (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 July 1889
Trade Mark description, Tea, Coffee, Brown Barrett & Co., Excelsior Brand, Standard Brand, Lion Brand
  • T. W. Hislop, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks

🏭 Application to register the word "Excelsior" as a Trade Mark for drugs and chemicals.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 August 1889
Trade Mark application, Excelsior, Drugs, Chemicals, Greymouth
  • Hanwell Williams, Applied to register trade mark

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

🏭 Application to register "The Lurline Twine" trade mark for binder twine used on reapers.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 August 1889
Trade Mark application, Binder twine, Reapers, Binders, Christchurch
  • Robert Struthers, Applicant trading as Mason, Struthers, & Co
  • Frederick James Hartridge, Applicant trading as Mason, Struthers, & Co
  • Henry Harris Hill, Applicant trading as Mason, Struthers, & Co
  • A. H. Hart, Patent Agent filing application

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

🚂 Wellington notice publishing Brisbane Notices to Mariners No. 19 of 1889.

🚂 Transport & Communications
29 July 1889
Mariners notice, Publication, Brisbane, Navigation warning
  • H. A. Atkinson, Minister having charge of the Marine Department

🚂 Report of mushroom coral patch reef near Lark Pass, Torres Strait.

🚂 Transport & Communications
8 July 1889
Navigation warning, Torres Strait, Lark Pass, Coral patch, H.M.S. Paluma
  • Lieutenant Pirie, R.N.
  • G. P. Heath, Commander, R.N., Portmaster

🚂 Discovery of Burdekin Rock off Western Entrance to Magnetic Island Channel.

🚂 Transport & Communications
8 July 1889
Navigation warning, Cleveland Bay, Burdekin Rock, Magnetic Island Channel