Trade-mark Applications




July 11.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1095

Design registered.

N^o. 42.—Jessie Chisholm Robertson, of Davis Street,
Richmond, Victoria. Class No. 12. 4th July, 1895.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.

Applications for Registration of Trade-marks.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 9th July, 1895.

APPLICATONS 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. 1456.) 28th June, 1895.
The words
ROYAL OAK
NIND-WARD AND Co., of Christchurch, New Zealand, Mer-
chants.
Clocks and watches. Class No. 10.

(No. 1457.) 28th June, 1895.
The word
"CHAMPION"
BRINSLEY AND Co., of Dunedin, New Zealand, Ironfounders
and Manufacturers.
Cooking-ranges, grates, stoves, furnaces, cooking and
heating apparatus of all descriptions. Class No. 13.

(No. 1458.) 2nd July, 1895.
The word
SUDUMAL
MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND Co., of Wellington and Napier,
New Zealand.
Ceylon teas. Class No. 42.

(No. 1459.) 3rd July, 1895.
The word
EXCELSIOR
ARTHUR H. HANCOCK (successor to Hancock Brothers),
Excelsior Soap-works, Sydenham, New Zealand.
Candles, common soap, starch, blue, and other laundry
preparations, and washing compounds. Class No. 47.

(No. 1460.) 3rd July, 1895.
The word
EXCELSIOR
ARTHUR H. HANCOCK (successor to Hancock Brothers),
Excelsior Soap-works, Sydenham, New Zealand.
Perfumed soap. Class No. 48.

(No. 1461.) 3rd July, 1895.
The word
HERCULES
CHARLES ARTHUR McDONALD, of Sydney, New South
Wales, Engineer.
Ice-machines and refrigerating-machines for chilling- and
freezing-works, cold-storage dépôts, abattoirs, bacon-curers,
creameries, dairies, breweries, oil-refineries, steamships,
manufacturers of crystal ice, &c. Class No. 6.

(No. 1464.) 4th July, 1895.
The word
BASSARA
WILLIAM DUCKWORTH, trading as "Duckworth and Co.,"
of 93, Corporation Street, Manchester, England, Manufac-
turing Chemist and Wholesale Druggist.
Substances used as food or as ingredients in food.
Class No. 42.

(No. 1465.) 4th July, 1895.
The word
BASSARA
WILLIAM DUCKWORTH, trading as "Duckworth and Co.,"
of 93, Corporation Street, Manchester, England, Manufac-
turing Chemist and Wholesale Druggist.
Mineral and aerated waters, natural and artificial, in-
cluding ginger-beer. Class No. 44.

(No. 1466.) 4th July, 1895.

[Trade mark image showing "WHITE ROSE" brand with cattle illustration]

The essential particular of this trade-mark is a distinctive
device as shown. The figure in the circle is a white rose;
and part of the device are the words "White Rose"; and
the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the
word "Brand," the figure "2," and the representations of
the sheep and cattle shown.
JOHN WILLIAM PEAKE, Farmer; JOHN McGREGOR, Farmer;
JOHN HANDLEY, Farmer; and HENRY CLAYLANDS FIELD,
Gentleman, carrying on business in copartnership as
Butchers and Meat-preservers under the style of "The
West Coast Meat-preserving Company," at Wanganui, New
Zealand.
Preserved meats. Class No. 42.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.

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



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🏭 Design Registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
4 July 1895
Design, Registration, Victoria
  • Jessie Chisholm Robertson, Design Registered

  • F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Applications for Registration of Trade-marks

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 July 1895
Trade-marks, Registration, Opposition
10 names identified
  • Nind-Ward (and Co.), Applied for Trade-mark
  • Brinsley (and Co.), Applied for Trade-mark
  • Murray (Roberts, and Co.), Applied for Trade-mark
  • Arthur H. Hancock, Applied for Trade-mark
  • Charles Arthur McDonald, Applied for Trade-mark
  • William Duckworth, Applied for Trade-mark
  • John William Peake (Farmer), Applied for Trade-mark
  • John McGregor (Farmer), Applied for Trade-mark
  • John Handley (Farmer), Applied for Trade-mark
  • Henry Claylands Field (Gentleman), Applied for Trade-mark

  • F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar