✨ Trade-mark Applications




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 19

(No. 1397.)
28th February, 1895.

The essential particular of this trade-mark is a hemisphere
of the world, on which is displayed Europe, Asia, Africa, and
part of South America, all as shown in the representation;
and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of
the words "Poisonous Powder," "The Best in the World,"
and "Fisons' Sheep Dip."

THE CHEMICAL UNION (LIMITED), of Ipswich, England.
Sheep-dipping powders.
Class No. 2.

(No. 1398.)
28th February, 1895.

The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the field
filled with the flock of sheep, in the centre of the horizon
the half-risen sun with a glory displayed, and the two doves
flying above the flock of sheep, the one on the left carrying
in its beak a riband on which is the word "Health," and
the one on the right carrying in its beak a riband on which
is the word "Wealth," all as shown in the representation;
and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of
the words "Fisons' Sheep-dipping Powder" and "Ipswich
may be described as the Birthplace of Agricultural Science."

THE CHEMICAL UNION (LIMITED), of Ipswich, England.
Sheep-dipping powders.
Class No. 2.

(No. 1405.)
2nd March, 1895.

"BLACK BOY."

"ECZEMACURA."

The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the words
"Black Boy" and the representation of the tree of that
name; and the applicant disclaims any right to the exclu-
sive use of the added matter.

WILLIAM PATERSON, of Whitby Falls, near Jarrahdale,
Western Australia, Manufacturer.

Chemical substances prepared for use in medicine and
pharmacy, such as patent medicines.
Class No. 3.

(No. 1408.)
4th March, 1895.

CROSSED
SWORDS

THOMAS CARLYLE and JOHN MARK CARLYLE, trading as
"Thomas Carlyle," of Portland Street, Aston, Birmingham,
England, Manufacturers.

Buckles, clasps, dress-fasteners, hooks and eyes, attach-
ments or fastenings of metal for neckties, metal brads, metal
belt-clasps, boot-hooks, button-hooks, chains for suspending
and fastening garments, curtain-rings and -hooks, dress-
suspenders, electric-belt fittings of metal, eyelets, hair-pins,
hooks as curtain-hooks, key-rings, nails, needles, pins of all
kinds, rings, metal sewing-machine needles, metal shoe-
horns, metal small-wares, stay-busks, steel toys, thimbles for
sewing, metal heel-tips, toe-tips, tweezers.
Class No. 13.

(No. 1409.)
6th March, 1895.

DAGGER BRAND
MULLET

The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the word
"Dagger," and a representation thereof, and the design as
a whole; and the applicant disclaims any right to the
exclusive use of the added matter.

DONALD HENRY ROSS, of Queen Street Wharf, Auckland,
New Zealand.

Tinned mullet.
Class No. 42.

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

By Authority: SAMUEL COSTALL, Govt. Printer, Wellington.




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🏭 Trade-mark Application for Fisons' Sheep Dip

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 February 1895
Trade-mark, Sheep-dipping powders, Chemical Union, Hemisphere, Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, Fisons, Poisonous Powder, Best in the World

🏭 Trade-mark Application for Fisons' Sheep-dipping Powder

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 February 1895
Trade-mark, Sheep-dipping powders, Chemical Union, Flock of sheep, Half-risen sun, Doves, Health, Wealth, Ipswich, Agricultural Science

🏭 Trade-mark Application for Black Boy Eczemacura

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 March 1895
Trade-mark, Black Boy, Eczemacura, Tree, William Paterson, Whitby Falls, Jarrahdale, Western Australia, Patent medicines, Chemical substances, Medicine, Pharmacy
  • William Paterson, Applicant for trade-mark

🏭 Trade-mark Application for Crossed Swords

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
4 March 1895
Trade-mark, Crossed Swords, Thomas Carlyle, John Mark Carlyle, Birmingham, England, Manufacturers, Buckles, Clasps, Dress-fasteners, Hooks and eyes, Metal fastenings, Neckties, Metal brads, Metal belt-clasps, Boot-hooks, Button-hooks, Chains, Curtain-rings, Dress-suspenders, Electric-belt fittings, Eyelets, Hair-pins, Key-rings, Nails, Needles, Pins, Rings, Sewing-machine needles, Shoe-horns, Small-wares, Stay-busks, Steel toys, Thimbles, Heel-tips, Toe-tips, Tweezers
  • Thomas Carlyle, Applicant for trade-mark
  • John Mark Carlyle, Applicant for trade-mark

🏭 Trade-mark Application for Dagger Brand Mullet

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 March 1895
Trade-mark, Dagger Brand, Mullet, Donald Henry Ross, Queen Street Wharf, Auckland, New Zealand, Tinned mullet
  • Donald Henry Ross, Applicant for trade-mark

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