Trade-mark and Patent Applications, Native Land Restrictions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 16

Application for Registration of a Trade-mark.

(No. 178.)
Patent Office,
Wellington, 26th February, 1891.

NOTICE is hereby given that FRAZER AND CO., of 11, Ludgate Square, London, E.C., England, and 56, Margaret Street, Sydney, New South Wales, have applied to register, under “The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1889,” the trade-mark of which the following is a representation:—

[Image: Trade-mark label reading "THE BEST OF ALL BLOOD PURIFIERS" with "FRAZER'S SULPHUR TABLETS" in center, and addresses "11, Ludgate Sq., LONDON, E.C." and "56, Margaret St., SYDNEY, N.S.W." and "Proprietors, FRAZER & CO." and "AUSTRALASIAN DEPOT."]

The applicants claim the distinctive device, but disclaim the exclusive right to the printed matter, except their name and address.

Nature of the Articles to which it is intended such Trade-mark shall apply.

Substances medicated with sulphur.

Class of Goods in connection with which the Applicants desire the Trade-mark to be registered.

Class No. 3.

Any person may, within two months of the date of this Gazette, give notice, in duplicate, at this office, of opposition to the registration of the trade-mark.

C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.

Notice of Applications for Patents.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 25th February, 1891.

COMPLETE specifications relating to the under-mentioned applications have been accepted, and are open to public inspection.

Any person may, at any time within two months from the date of this Gazette, give me notice in writing, in duplicate, of opposition to the grant of the patent, stating in such notice the particular grounds of his objection.

No. 4860.—DAVID MACRAE, of Auckland, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for an improved advertising apparatus.

No. 4861.—ROBERT AUSTIN, of Caversham, Dunedin, New Zealand, Miller. An invention for washing and cleaning all kinds of fabrics requiring to be so treated, and entitled “The Perfect Washer.”

No. 4862.—JAMES WILLIAMS, of Melbourne, Victoria, Manufacturer. An invention for an improved composition for washing wool and other cleansing purposes.

No. 4863.—JOHN FERRIER, of Casterton, Victoria, Farmer. An invention for an attachment to reaping-machines and other vehicles to prevent their overturning on sloping ground.

No. 4864.—JOHN ANDERSON and ARCHIBALD MORRISON (trading as “Anderson and Morrison”), of Dunedin, New Zealand, Plumbers. An invention for applying an induced current of air for ventilating ships, steamers, stores, buildings, or for the thawing of frozen provisions, or airing, and entitled “Anderson’s and Morrison’s Patent Ejector Ventilator.”

C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.

Notice of Applications for Patents.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 26th February, 1891.

COMPLETE specifications relating to the under-mentioned applications have been accepted, and are open to public inspection.

Any person may, at any time within two months from the date of this Gazette, give me notice in writing, in duplicate, of opposition to the grant of the patent, stating in such notice the particular grounds of his objection.

No. 4865.—WILLIAM ANDREWS, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Engineer. An invention for a combination straw shaker, elevator, and riddle.

No. 4866.—WILLIAM CUDDON, of Fendalton, near Christchurch, New Zealand, Malster, and WILLIAM ANDREWS, of Christchurch aforesaid, Engineer. An invention entitled “The Australasian Patent Combination Malt-cleaner, Combining and Dust Separator.”

No. 4867.—JOHN WATT, of Gore, Otago, New Zealand, Gas Engineer. An invention for manufacturing illuminating and heating gas, &c., entitled “Watt’s Hydrocarbon Gas Generator and Oxogenic Absorber.”

No. 4868.—WALTER HARFORD and WALLACE ROBERTS, both of Wellington, New Zealand, Engineers. An invention for a new and improved method of supporting and controlling venetian blinds, to be called “Harford’s Venetian-blind Roller, with Check and Cant.”

C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.

Notice as to Removal of Restrictions on the Alienation of Land by Natives.

Native Office,
Wellington, 29th December, 1890.

CLAUSE 5 of “The Native Land Act, 1888,” provides that existing restrictions on alienation may be removed or declared void by the Governor in Council, on the application of a majority in number of the Native owners.

Clause 17 of “The Native Land Court Acts Amendment Act, 1889,” provides that where application is made to the Governor to remove or make void any restrictions on alienation under the provisions of section 5 of “The Native Land Act, 1888,” or where the consent of the Governor to any alienation of the land comprised in any grant heretofore or hereafter to be issued is required by the terms of such grant, then, before such power is exercised or consent given, inquiry shall be made by the Court as therein mentioned.

It is hereby notified that any persons making application under the foregoing provisions must furnish the following information:—

  1. The name (if any) of the land granted, and the numbers and dates of the grants or other instruments containing the restrictions sought to be removed, or sufficient other information to enable grants or instruments of title to be traced and identified.

  2. Whether the applicant is an original grantee or a successor of an original grantee. If the latter, copy of the succession order must be forwarded with the application.

  3. Where consent is required to any partial alienation of land, such as by lease or mortgage, an engrossment of the instrument of alienation to which the consent of the Governor is required must be forwarded in duplicate, and one copy will be retained for the purposes of record.

  4. Each signature to an application must be attested by a Judge, Registrar, or Licensed Interpreter of the Native Land Court, a Justice of the Peace, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court, a Clerk of Resident Magistrate’s Court, or a Postmaster.

  5. In cases where the application is written in English, but signed by a Native, in addition to the attestation of the signature, a certificate must be appended, signed by a Licensed Interpreter of the Native Land Court, certifying that the application was read over in Maori, and explained to the Native before signing, and that he appeared fully to understand the same.

  6. Any person signing the name of another to any application without sufficient authority will render himself liable to such penalties as the law provides. In all cases where practicable the authority to sign as agent should accompany the application.

By order.

T. W. LEWIS,
Under-Secretary.



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

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 February 1891
Trade-mark, Registration, Frazer and Co., Medicated Substances, Sulphur Tablets
  • Frazer, Applicant for Trade-mark

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks

🏭 Notice of Applications for Patents

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
25 February 1891
Patent Applications, Inventions, Public Inspection, Opposition
6 names identified
  • David Macrae, Applicant for Patent
  • Robert Austin, Applicant for Patent
  • James Williams, Applicant for Patent
  • John Ferrier, Applicant for Patent
  • John Anderson, Applicant for Patent
  • Archibald Morrison, Applicant for Patent

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks

🏭 Notice of Applications for Patents

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 February 1891
Patent Applications, Inventions, Public Inspection, Opposition
  • William Andrews, Applicant for Patent
  • William Cudden, Applicant for Patent
  • John Watt, Applicant for Patent
  • Walter Harford, Applicant for Patent
  • Wallace Roberts, Applicant for Patent

  • C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks

🪶 Notice as to Removal of Restrictions on the Alienation of Land by Natives

🪶 Māori Affairs
29 December 1890
Native Land Act, Restrictions, Alienation, Application Requirements
  • T. W. Lewis, Under-Secretary