✨ Patent and Trade-mark Notices
MAY 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 787
No. 5907.—D. W. McLean, wool-press.
No. 5916.—R. S. Bowman, table.
No. 5918.—R. S. Smith, gripper.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of Letters Patent lapsed from the 11th May, 1894, to the 25th May, 1894, inclusive :—
Through non-payment of renewal-fee of £7 under "The Patents Act, 1883" :
No. 3543.—L. Keyling, producing shots or spheres of iron, steel, &c.
No. 3545.—J. Osborne, well-driving.
No. 3557.—J. Mills, manifold writing and copying-book.
No. 3559.—G. and A. Raymond, pulverising.
No. 3561.—A. B. Cunningham, extraction of metals.
No. 3565.—J. Howell, ore-roaster.
No. 3566.—W. T. Nuttall, flushing closets and sewers.
No. 3567.—J. Sands, pulverisers.
No. 3569.—W. Vaile, combination rubber, boiler, wringer, and mangle.
Through non-payment of fee of £5 for second term, under "The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1889" :
No. 4224.—E. H. Elliott, manufacturing barbed wire.
No. 4226.—The Parke and Lacy Company, boilers (L. A. Kimball).
No. 4230.—F. Stahl and J. S. Row, grinding and amalgamating.
No. 4232.—L. Weiller, metallic alloys.
No. 4236.—S. Brown, coating, plastering, and stuccoing material.
No. 4237.—W. Roberts and H. R. Belden, grinding- and amalgamating-pans.
No. 4239.—T. Brining and G. Lister, riveting and nailing boots.
No. 4240.—C. R. E. Bell, manufacture of matches.
No. 4241.—J. H. Arthur, chewing-wax.
No. 4244.—J. Osborne, well-sinking.
No. 4245.—C. Burgon, shearing- or clipping-machines.
No. 4247.—A. Argles, displacement of water and mercury.
No. 4248.—T. Gregory, registering and checking apparatus for tramcars, &c.
No. 4250.—P. Young, testing beaches, &c., for gold.
C. J. A. HASELDEN,
Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks.
Applications for Registration of Trade-marks.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 25th May, 1894.
APPLICATIONS for registration of the following trade-marks have been received. Notice of opposition to the registration of any of them can be lodged at this office within two months of the date of this Gazette. Such notice must be in duplicate, and accompanied by a fee of £1.
(No. 1126.)
The word
REGINA.
SCHOOLAR BROS. AND CO., of Dunedin, New Zealand, Merchants.
Tea.
Class No. 42.
(No. 1127.)
The word
BUSHMERE.
PETER HENRY BOURKE, of Gisborne, New Zealand.
Butter and cheese.
Class No. 42.
(No. 1128.)
The word
RILL-TIP.
NIND-WARD AND CO., of Christchurch, New Zealand, Merchants.
Fermented liquors and spirits.
Class No. 43.
(No. 1122.)
7th May, 1894.
[Image: Elixir Godineau label]
The essential particular of this trade-mark is the device; and the applicant disclaims any right to the exclusive use of the added matter.
MAXIME BLANCHON, of 7, Rue Saint Lazare, Paris, France, Banker.
A medicine for human use.
Class No. 3.
(No. 1129.)
14th May, 1894.
[Image: Hunter's Patent label]
The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the representation of a star with radiating lines, having upon its face stars to represent the Southern Cross; the landscape; a Maori leaning upon a staff; and a moa; and the applicant disclaims any right to the exclusive use of the word "Patent."
ARCHIBALD GLEN KIDSTON-HUNTER, of Great King Street North, Dunedin, New Zealand, Analytical Chemist.
Chemical substances used for agricultural, horticultural, veterinary, and sanitary purposes.
Class No. 2.
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🏭 List of Lapsed Patent Applications
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry25 May 1894
Patent, Lapsed, Wellington
28 names identified
- D. W. McLean, Patent lapsed for wool-press
- R. S. Bowman, Patent lapsed for table
- R. S. Smith, Patent lapsed for gripper
- L. Keyling, Patent lapsed for producing shots or spheres of iron, steel, &c.
- J. Osborne, Patent lapsed for well-driving
- J. Mills, Patent lapsed for manifold writing and copying-book
- G. and A. Raymond, Patent lapsed for pulverising
- A. B. Cunningham, Patent lapsed for extraction of metals
- J. Howell, Patent lapsed for ore-roaster
- W. T. Nuttall, Patent lapsed for flushing closets and sewers
- J. Sands, Patent lapsed for pulverisers
- W. Vaile, Patent lapsed for combination rubber, boiler, wringer, and mangle
- E. H. Elliott, Patent lapsed for manufacturing barbed wire
- L. A. Kimball, Patent lapsed for boilers
- F. Stahl, Patent lapsed for grinding and amalgamating
- J. S. Row, Patent lapsed for grinding and amalgamating
- L. Weiller, Patent lapsed for metallic alloys
- S. Brown, Patent lapsed for coating, plastering, and stuccoing material
- W. Roberts, Patent lapsed for grinding- and amalgamating-pans
- H. R. Belden, Patent lapsed for grinding- and amalgamating-pans
- T. Brining, Patent lapsed for riveting and nailing boots
- G. Lister, Patent lapsed for riveting and nailing boots
- C. R. E. Bell, Patent lapsed for manufacture of matches
- J. H. Arthur, Patent lapsed for chewing-wax
- T. Gregory, Patent lapsed for registering and checking apparatus for tramcars, &c.
- C. Burgon, Patent lapsed for shearing- or clipping-machines
- A. Argles, Patent lapsed for displacement of water and mercury
- P. Young, Patent lapsed for testing beaches, &c., for gold
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
🏭 Applications for Registration of Trade-marks
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry25 May 1894
Trade-mark, Registration, Wellington
- Bros. and Co. Schoolar, Applied for trade-mark 'REGINA' for tea
- Peter Henry Bourke, Applied for trade-mark 'BUSHMERE' for butter and cheese
- Nind-Ward (and Co.), Applied for trade-mark 'RILL-TIP' for fermented liquors and spirits
- Maxime Blanchon, Applied for trade-mark 'Elixir Godineau' for medicine
- Archibald Glen Kidston-Hunter, Applied for trade-mark 'Hunter's Patent' for chemical substances
- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks
NZ Gazette 1894, No 39