✨ Trade-mark Applications
Feb. 15.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 287
(No. 1031.) 30th January, 1894.
NEWMAN ANDERSEN, of Rangiora, New Zealand, Dairy-factory Proprietor.
Butter, condensed milk, margarine, and cheese. Class No. 42.
(No. 1033.) 5th February, 1894.
The essential particulars of this trade-mark are representation of a robin and the word “Robin”; and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the word “Brand.”
ROBBINS AND PIERARD, of Hawera, New Zealand, Dairy-men.
Butter and cheese. Class No. 42.
(No. 1034.) 5th February, 1894.
GEORGE WATT and JAMES HALLY, trading as “The Cambridge Dairy Association,” at Cambridge, New Zealand.
Cheese. Class No. 42.
(No. 1041.) 5th February, 1894.
The essential particulars of this trade-mark are pukaki (or swamp-turkey) and raupo (or bulrushes); and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the words “Trade Mark.”
SHENNAN AND THOMSON, of Berwick, Otago, New Zealand, Butter-manufacturers.
Cheese. Class No. 42.
(No. 1035.) 5th February, 1894.
The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the general design, together with the device of the stag’s head between two branches of oak-leaves; and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the words “Trade Mark,” “Dunedin,” “Palmam qui meruit ferat.”
NICHOLAS UNGHERER and HENRY WALTON PHILLIPS, trading together as “Ungherer and Phillips,” of King Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Manufacturers.
Mineral and aerated waters (natural and artificial), including ginger-beer. Class No. 44.
(No. 1040.) 6th February, 1894.
THOMAS OGDEN, LTD.
The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the design and the words “Fruit and Honey”; and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the words “Fine Old Virginia” and “Brightest Selections.”
The applicants claim that the said trade-mark has been in use by them, in respect of the articles mentioned, prior to the 1st January, 1890.
THOMAS OGDEN, LIMITED, Liverpool, England, Tobacco-manufacturers.
Tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes. Class No. 45.
(No. 1044.) 8th February, 1894.
The word
FLOROLIA.
JOHN BERRY, of 81, Cuba Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Pharmaceutical Chemist.
Washing-fluid. Class No. 47.
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🏭 Trade-mark Application for Newman Andersen
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 January 1894
Trade-mark, Dairy-factory, Rangiora, Butter, Condensed Milk, Margarine, Cheese
- Newman Andersen, Applicant for Trade-mark
🏭 Trade-mark Application for Robbins and Pierard
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 February 1894
Trade-mark, Dairy-men, Hawera, Butter, Cheese
- Robbins, Applicant for Trade-mark
- Pierard, Applicant for Trade-mark
🏭 Trade-mark Application for The Cambridge Dairy Association
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 February 1894
Trade-mark, Dairy Association, Cambridge, Cheese
- George Watt, Applicant for Trade-mark
- James Hally, Applicant for Trade-mark
🏭 Trade-mark Application for Shennan and Thomson
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 February 1894
Trade-mark, Butter-manufacturers, Berwick, Otago, Cheese
- Shennan, Applicant for Trade-mark
- Thomson, Applicant for Trade-mark
🏭 Trade-mark Application for Ungherer and Phillips
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry5 February 1894
Trade-mark, Manufacturers, Dunedin, Mineral Waters, Aerated Waters, Ginger-beer
- Nicholas Ungherer, Applicant for Trade-mark
- Henry Walton Phillips, Applicant for Trade-mark
🏭 Trade-mark Application for Thomas Ogden, Limited
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry6 February 1894
Trade-mark, Tobacco-manufacturers, Liverpool, England, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes
- Thomas Ogden, Applicant for Trade-mark
🏭 Trade-mark Application for John Berry
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry8 February 1894
Trade-mark, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Wellington, Washing-fluid
- John Berry, Applicant for Trade-mark
NZ Gazette 1894, No 13