Trade Marks and Patent Dealings




1810
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 84

Dealings with Letters Patent registered.

LIST of Letters Patent in respect of which dealings
have been registered (the names of the patentees are
given in brackets, and the dates of registration at the
end):—
No. 7080.—Reginald Bayley, of New Plymouth, New
Zealand, draftsman, bottle-stopper. One half-share. [G.
W. Browne.] 5th November, 1895.
No. 7515.—Francis Harley Davis and Holland Hoole
Knapp, both of Melbourne, Victoria, general director and
manager respectively of the Australian Patents Develop-
ment Company, candle- and lamp-holders. [T. W. Hick-
son.] 5th November, 1895.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Deputy Registrar.

Applications for Registration of Trade marks.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 13th November, 1895.

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. 1468.)
15th July, 1895.

Frank Wilkinson's

Honey Balsam

FOR

COUGHS, COLDS,

HOARSENESS, and all AFFECTIONS

of THROAT and CHEST.

Directions for Use.

SHAKE THE BOTTLE.

ADULTS.—A dessert spoonful every 2, 3, or 4 hours,
according to severity of symptoms.

CHILDREN.—From 6 to 12—one teaspoonful; 3 to 6—
half a teaspoonful; under 3 years, quarter of a

teaspoonful in warm water. Not to be
given to infants of tender age.

PREPARED BY

F. WILKINSON, CHEMIST,
CAVERSHAM.

The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the device
and signature; and the applicant disclaims any right to the
exclusive use of the added matter.

Frank Wilkinson, of Main South Road, Caversham,
Dunedin, New Zealand, Chemist and Druggist.

Preparation for internal use (medicinal). Class No. 3.

(No. 1508.)
13th September, 1895.

ZODIAC
TRADE
MARK
OINTMENT

The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the device,
the word "Zodiac," and the written signature; and the
applicant disclaims any right to the exclusive use of the
added matter.

John James Fredrick Walker, of 71, Cathedral Square,
Christchurch, New Zealand, Herbalist.

Ointment. Class No. 3.

(No. 1526.)
15th October, 1895.

Thomas Carlyle and John Mark Carlyle, trading as
"Thomas Carlyle," of Portland Street, Aston, Birmingham,
England, Manufacturers.

Buckles, clasps, dress-fasteners and hooks and eyes,
attachments or fastenings for neckties, beads, belt-clasps,
boot-hooks, button-hooks, chains for suspending and fasten-
ing garments, curtain-rings and -hooks, dress-suspenders,
electric-belt fittings (sold separately), eyelets, hair-pins,
hooks (including curtain-hooks), key-rings, nails, needles,
pins, rings, sewing-machine needles, shoe-horns, small wares,
stay-busks, steel toys, thimbles for sewing, and heel-tips, toe-
tips, and tweezers, all being goods of ordinary metal not
included in other classes.

Class No. 13.

(No. 1527.)
15th October, 1895.

A representation of three towers or domes, as shown in
the preceding notice, No. 1526.

Thomas Carlyle and John Mark Carlyle, trading as
"Thomas Carlyle," of Portland Street, Aston, Birmingham,
England, Manufacturers.

Buttons, buckles, clasps, dress-fasteners and hooks and
eyes, beads, attachments or fastenings for neckties, belt-
clasps, boot-hooks, button-hooks, chains for suspending and
fastening garments, curtain-rings and -hooks, dress-sus-
penders, electric-belt fittings (sold separately), eyelets, hair-
pins, hooks (including curtain-hooks), key-rings, pins, rings,
shoe-horns, thimbles for sewing, and tweezers and small
wares, all being goods of precious metals, or imitations
thereof, not included in other classes.

Class No. 14.

(No. 1528.)
15th October, 1895.

A representation of three towers or domes, as shown in
the preceding notice, No. 1526.

Thomas Carlyle and John Mark Carlyle, trading as
"Thomas Carlyle," of Portland Street, Aston, Birmingham,
England, Manufacturers.

Buttons of all kinds other than those of precious metals
or imitations thereof.

Class No. 50.

(No. 1533.)
18th October, 1895.

GLENLEVEN

OLD
HIGHLAND
WHISKY

JOHN HAIG & CO. LTD.
MARKINCH

The only Scotch Whisky sold at all the
International Exhibitions.

The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the device
and the word "Glenleven"; and the applicants disclaim any
right to the exclusive use of the added matter, except their
name and address.

John Haig and Co. (Limited), of Distillery Stores, Mark-
inch, Fife, Scotland, Distillers.

Whiskey. Class No. 43.



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🏭 Dealings with Letters Patent Registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 November 1895
Patent, Registration, New Plymouth, Melbourne
  • Reginald Bayley, Registered half-share of bottle-stopper patent
  • G. W. Browne, Registered half-share of bottle-stopper patent
  • Francis Harley Davis, Registered candle- and lamp-holders patent
  • Holland Hoole Knapp, Registered candle- and lamp-holders patent
  • T. W. Hickson, Registered candle- and lamp-holders patent

  • F. Waldegrave, Deputy Registrar

🏭 Applications for Registration of Trade Marks

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 November 1895
Trade Marks, Registration, Patent Office, Wellington
  • Frank Wilkinson (Chemist), Applied for Honey Balsam trade mark
  • John James Fredrick Walker (Herbalist), Applied for Zodiac Ointment trade mark
  • Thomas Carlyle, Applied for trade marks for various goods
  • John Mark Carlyle, Applied for trade marks for various goods
  • John Haig, Applied for Glenleven Whisky trade mark