Trade Mark Applications




Oct. 11.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1867

No. of application: 3195.
Date: 27th September, 1900.

TRADE MARK.
The word
TULIP.

NAME.
EDWIN GROVE (Grove’s Cash Store), of the Square,
Palmerston North, New Zealand.

No. of class: 42.
Description of goods: Milled butter.

No. of application: 3196.
Date: 27th September, 1900.

TRADE MARK.
The word
AMICUS.

NAME.
EDWIN GROVE (Grove’s Cash Store), of the Square,
Palmerston North, New Zealand.

No. of class: 42.
Description of goods: Dairy butter.

No. of application: 3197.
Date: 28th September, 1900.

TRADE MARK.

[Image: Two circular medals labeled “ONLY GOLD MEDAL AUCKLAND EXHIBITION 1898-9” and a flag reading “ROSEMAN Registered Trade Mark.” Below: AUCKLAND, N.Z.]

The essential particular of this trade mark is the combination of devices; and the applicant disclaims any right to the exclusive use of the added matter except his name and address.

NAME.
SAMUEL GEORGE ROSEMAN, of Elgin Street, Auckland, New Zealand, Brush-manufacturer.

No. of class: 50.
Description of goods: Brushware.

No. of application: 3198.
Date: 2nd October, 1900.

TRADE MARK.
The words
IMPERIAL FEDERATION.

The applicants claim that the said trade mark has been in use by them in respect of the articles mentioned for over fifteen years.

NAME.
SALMON AND GLUCKSTEIN, LIMITED, of Clerkenwell Road, London, England, Manufacturers.

No. of class: 45.
Description of goods: Tobacco, whether manufactured or unmanufactured.

No. of application: 3202.
Date: 7th October, 1900.

TRADE MARK.

[Image: Label reading “FRESH FRUIT” and “PURE SUGAR” surrounding a circular emblem with “SOUTHERN CROSS JAM” and “MENNIE & DEY” with four stars inside a ring, and “AUCKLAND, N.Z.” at bottom. Right side has a “NOTICE” box stating: “SOUTHERN CROSS JAMS - Are manufactured from the finest fresh picked Auckland Grown Fruit & are preserved in the best crystallized sugar under skilled management by the aid of the most improved machinery.”]

The essential particulars of this trade mark are the words “Southern Cross” and the device comprising four stars denoting the Southern Cross constellation inside of a nest of rings, with a representation of different kinds of fruit, stems, and leaves on both sides of the outer ring; and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter save and except their trading name and address. The applicants claim that the said trade mark has been in use by them in respect of the articles mentioned for the past fourteen years.

NAME.
MENNIE AND DEY, of Auckland and Thames, New Zealand, Jam and Biscuit Manufacturers, and Confectioners.

No. of class: 42.
Description of goods: Jam, dried fruit, confectionery, and biscuits.

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🏭 Trade Mark Application for TULIP (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 September 1900
Trade Marks, Registration, Milled Butter, Palmerston North
  • Edwin Grove, Trade mark applicant

🏭 Trade Mark Application for AMICUS

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 September 1900
Trade Marks, Registration, Dairy Butter, Palmerston North
  • Edwin Grove, Trade mark applicant

🏭 Trade Mark Application for ROSEMAN (Device)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 September 1900
Trade Marks, Registration, Brushware, Auckland, Gold Medal, Auckland Exhibition
  • Samuel George Roseman, Trade mark applicant

🏭 Trade Mark Application for IMPERIAL FEDERATION

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 October 1900
Trade Marks, Registration, Tobacco, London, England

🏭 Trade Mark Application for SOUTHERN CROSS JAM (Device)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 October 1900
Trade Marks, Registration, Jam, Dried Fruit, Confectionery, Biscuits, Auckland, Thames, Southern Cross