Trade Marks and Patents




Aug. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1271

Letters Patent void.

LIST of Letters Patent void through non-payment of fee
for second term, from the 23rd July, 1896, to the
4th August, 1896, inclusive:—
No. 5527.—R. F. Flood, giving horses medicine.
No. 5530.—C. J. Gascoigne, under-carriage for four-
wheeled vehicles.
No. 5533.—H. Rayner, protector for boot-soles.
No. 5534.—F. Arenas, bedroom indicator.
No. 5536.—J. T. Sandell, sensitive plate, &c.
No. 5537.—C. A. Pooley, railway coupling.
No. 5539.—G. Suisted and C. Dahl, butter-mould.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

Applications for Registration of Trade Marks.

                  Patent Office,
                  Wellington, 4th August, 1896.

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. 1659. 23rd March, 1896.

[Image of trade mark with text: "PH. SUCHARD NEUCHATEL SUISSE FABRIQUE A SERRIERES"]

The applicant claims that the said trade-mark has been in
continuous use by him and by Philippe Suchard, his prede-
cessor in business, in respect of the goods mentioned, from
the 1st day of February, 1861.
CARL RUSS, trading as "Russ, Suchard, and Co.," of
Neuchatel, Switzerland, Chocolate-manufacturer.
Chocolate and cocoa. Class No. 42.

No. 1750. 22nd July, 1896.

TRIUMPH

The essential particular of this trade-mark is the device;
and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of
the word "Triumph."
TRIUMPH CYCLE COMPANY (LIMITED), of Coventry, England.
Bicycles and carriages. Class No. 22.

No. 1751. 22nd July, 1896.

[Image of trade mark with text: "SUTTON'S MASCOTTE"]

The essential particulars of this trade mark are the word
"Mascotte," and the device of a horse-shoe; and the appli-
cants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added
matter, save and except the name "Suttons."
SUTTON BROTHERS, of 292 to 294, Bourke Street, Melbourne,
Victoria, Bicycle Manufacturers and Importers.
Cycles. Class No. 22.

No. 1752. 22nd July, 1896.

[Image of trade mark with text: "THE GRAZIERS' MEAT EXPORT COMPANY OF NEW SOUTH WALES WARRIGAL"]

The essential particulars of the above trade-mark are,—
(1) the word "Warrigal"; (2) the representation of an abo-
riginal man holding a club or nulla-nulla in an attitude of
defence; and the applicants disclaim any right to the ex-
clusive use of the added matter, except in so far as it con-
sists of their name.
THE GRAZIERS' MEAT EXPORT COMPANY OF NEW SOUTH
WALES (LIMITED), a company duly incorporated under the
laws of the Colony of New South Wales, and whose regis-
tered office is at 3, Gresham Street, Sydney, in said colony.
Blood-manure and bone-manure, and manures and fer-
tilisers generally. Class No. 2.

No. 1754. 27th July, 1896.
The word
"FLYING-DUTCHMAN"
JOHN BURNS AND CO., of Customs Street, Auckland, New
Zealand, Hardware Merchants.
Ploughs, drilling-machines, reaping-machines, threshing-
machines, churns, cider-presses, and chaff-cutters.
Class No. 7.

No. 1755. 30th July, 1896.

[Image of trade mark with text: "THE ECLIPSE BRAND [Registered]"]

The essential particulars of this trade-mark are the device
as depicted and the word "Eclipse"; and the applicants
disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter.
THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY (LIMITED), of Hereford
Street, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Tallow, wool, and oils used in manufactures.
Class No. 4.

No. 1756. 30th July, 1896.
(The trade mark as in preceding notice, No. 1755.)
The essential particulars of this trade mark are the device
as depicted and the word "Eclipse"; and the applicants
disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter.
THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY (LIMITED), of Hereford
Street, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Oils used for preserving leather. Class No. 50.

No. 1757. 30th July, 1896.

[Image of trade mark with text: "The Sun BRAND [Registered] CANTERBURY, N.Z."]



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🌾 Letters Patent Voided

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
4 August 1896
Letters Patent, Voided, Non-payment, Fee
8 names identified
  • R. F. Flood, Patent voided for medicine
  • C. J. Gascoigne, Patent voided for under-carriage
  • H. Rayner, Patent voided for boot-sole protector
  • F. Arenas, Patent voided for bedroom indicator
  • J. T. Sandell, Patent voided for sensitive plate
  • C. A. Pooley, Patent voided for railway coupling
  • G. Suisted, Patent voided for butter-mould
  • C. Dahl, Patent voided for butter-mould

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Applications for Trade Marks

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
4 August 1896
Trade Marks, Registration, Opposition, Goods
7 names identified
  • Carl Russ, Applying for chocolate trade mark
  • Philippe Suchard, Predecessor in chocolate trade
  • Triumph Cycle Company (Limited), Applying for bicycles trade mark
  • Sutton (Brothers), Applying for cycles trade mark
  • Graziers' Meat Export Company (Limited), Applying for manure trade mark
  • John Burns, Applying for hardware trade mark
  • Christchurch Meat Company (Limited), Applying for tallow and oils trade mark