β¨ Trade-mark Applications
Oct. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1615
(No. 1230.) 6th September, 1894.
W.G. NIXEY'S
CELEBRATED
EGG SHELL ENAMEL
SOLD BY
MOST RESPECTABLE
IRONMONGERS,
CHEMISTS,
COLOMEN &
GROCERS,
IN BOTTLES 6d
1/3 1/6 & 2/6 ea.
BERLIN BLACK
FOR COATING IRONWORK &c.
Manufactured by W.G. NIXEY,
12, Soho Square, W, London, Eng.
SHAKE THE BOTTLE BEFORE USING.
The essential particulars of this trade-mark are a stag
couchant, the word "Cervus," and the general design of
the label; and the applicant disclaims any right to the ex-
clusive use of the words "Berlin Black," and added matter,
except his name.
W. G. NIXEY, of 12, Soho Square, London, W., England.
Berlin black.
Class No. 50.
(No. 1261.) 24th September, 1894.
AKAROA COUNTY FARMERS' ASSOCIATION
NEW ZEALAND
THE AKAROA COUNTY FARMERS' ASSOCIATION, of Akaroa,
New Zealand.
The manufacture and sale of cheese, butter, bacon, pork,
and all other products which are from or made out of cows
and pigs.
Class No. 42.
(No. 1268.) 2nd October, 1894.
THE LEONIDAS
For Ulcers,
Sores & Wounds.
The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the device
and the words "The Leonidas"; and the applicant disclaims
any right to the exclusive use of the added matter.
MARIA SMITH, of Binham House, off Ingestre Street, Wel-
lington, New Zealand.
Medicines for human use.
Class No. 3.
(No. 1271.) 9th October, 1894.
CHR. HANSEN'S
DANISH LACTIC FERMENT
(TRADE MARK)
For preparing a pure and active form "STARTOLINE," or Cream Ripener.
PREPARED BY
CHR. HANSEN'S LABORATORY, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK.
Do not open the Bottle until just before using.
For full directions, see accompanying Circular.
The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the devices
in the upper portion of the label and the fac-simile signature ;
and the applicant disclaims the right to the exclusive use of
the added matter, save and except his name and address.
CHRISTIAN HANSEN, of 11, Peder Skramsgade, Copenhagen,
K., Denmark, Rennet Manufacturer.
A lactic ferment.
Class No. 42.
(No. 1277.) 15th October, 1894.
THISTLE BRAND
The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the design
and the word "Thistle"; and the applicant disclaims any
right to the exclusive use of the added matter.
ROBERT KILPATRICK, Ashurst, New Zealand, Storekeeper.
Butter and cheese.
Class No. 42.
(No. 1278.) 19th July, 1894.
The word
COACHOLINE.
The applicants claim to have used this trade-mark in
respect of the under-mentioned goods for over one year prior
to the 1st January, 1890.
THE PLATT AND WASHBURN REFINING COMPANY, of New
York, United States of America, Manufacturers.
Leather preservatives and dressings.
Class No. 50.
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β¨ LLM interpretation of page content
π Trade-mark Application: Egg Shell Enamel
π Trade, Customs & Industry6 September 1894
Trade-mark, Egg Shell Enamel, W. G. Nixey, London
- W. G. Nixey, 12, Soho Square, London, W., England
π Trade-mark Application: Akaroa County Farmers' Association
π Trade, Customs & Industry24 September 1894
Trade-mark, Farmers' Association, Akaroa, Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Pork
- The Akaroa County Farmers' Association, Akaroa, New Zealand
π₯ Trade-mark Application: The Leonidas
π₯ Health & Social Welfare2 October 1894
Trade-mark, Medicines, Ulcers, Sores, Wounds, Maria Smith, Wellington
- Maria Smith, Binham House, off Ingestre Street, Wellington, New Zealand
πΎ Trade-mark Application: Danish Lactic Ferment
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources9 October 1894
Trade-mark, Lactic Ferment, Cream Ripener, Christian Hansen, Copenhagen
- Christian Hansen, 11, Peder Skramsgade, Copenhagen, K., Denmark, Rennet Manufacturer
πΎ Trade-mark Application: Thistle Brand
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources15 October 1894
Trade-mark, Thistle, Butter, Cheese, Robert Kilpatrick, Ashurst
- Robert Kilpatrick, Ashurst, New Zealand, Storekeeper
π Trade-mark Application: Coacholine
π Trade, Customs & Industry19 July 1894
Trade-mark, Coacholine, Leather Preservatives, Dressings, Platt and Washburn Refining Company, New York
- The Platt and Washburn Refining Company, New York, United States of America, Manufacturers
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