✨ Trade Marks and Patents
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 71
THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 6781.—J. Smythe, marking carcases. (E. G. Holloway.)
No. 6782.—F. S. Cory, kerosene-tin bucket-holder.
No. 6784.—J. D. Everett, cycle-wheel.
No. 6788.—J. E. Taylor, tidal motive-power.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Registration of Trade Marks.
Patent Office,
Wellington, 24th July, 1901.
A PPLICATIONS for registration of the following trade marks have been received. Notice of opposition to the registration of any of these applications may 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. of application: 3414.
Date: 10th June, 1901.
TRADE MARK.
The word
OCEANIC.
NAME.
WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND Co., of Dunedin, New Zealand, Wool and Grain Brokers, Seed and Manure Merchants, &c.
No. of class: 2.
Description of goods: Phosphatic guano as a manure for all crops, more especially turnip-crops.
No. of application: 3419.
Date: 15th June, 1901.
TRADE MARK.
[Image: Circular logo with text “The Big C” and “CORN CURE” and “PROPRIETOR, A. E. SYKES, NEW PLYMOUTH”]
The essential particulars of this trade mark are the words “The Big C,” and the distinctive label; and any right to the exclusive use of the added matter is disclaimed.
NAME.
ALFRED ERNEST SYKES, of New Plymouth, New Zealand, Chemist.
No. of class: 3.
Description of goods: A cure for corns,
No. of application: 3443.
Date: 1st July, 1901.
TRADE MARK.
[Image: Rectangular label with ornate border reading “THE GREAT CANADIAN SEAWEED CURE FOR RHEUMATISM AND GOUT” and “GREAT CANADIAN SEAWEED CURE CO. GEO. W. WILTON, Chemist - Wellington. Sole Agent for Australasia.”]
The essential particular of this trade mark is the general design of the label; and any right to the exclusive use of the added matter is disclaimed.
NAME.
GEORGE W. WILTON, of 3, Cuba Street, Wellington, New Zealand, Chemist.
No. of class: 3.
Description of goods: A medicinal compound for the cure of rheumatism, gout, and similar ailments.
No. of application: 3445.
Date: 1st July, 1901.
TRADE MARK.
[Image: Rectangular label with checkered border and central text “EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 1878” and “FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR” and “SUPERIOR QUALITY” and “W. B. LIMBALL & Co. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. SUCCESSOR”]
The applicants claim that the said trade mark has been used by them, in respect of the articles mentioned, since before the 1st January, 1890.
NAME.
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New Jersey, one of the United States of America, and having an office at 111, Fifth Avenue, New York, United States of America.
No. of class: 45.
Description of goods: Tobacco, whether manufactured or unmanufactured, including cigars and cigarettes.
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Letters Patent Void Due to Non-payment of Fees
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry24 July 1901
Void Patents, Non-payment, Third Term Fees, Carcase Marking, Kerosene-tin Bucket-holder, Cycle-wheel, Tidal Motive-power
- J. Smythe, Patent void due to non-payment
- F. S. Cory, Patent void due to non-payment
- J. D. Everett, Patent void due to non-payment
- J. E. Taylor, Patent void due to non-payment
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Applications for Registration of Trade Marks
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry24 July 1901
Trade Marks, Registration, Phosphatic Guano, Corn Cure, Seaweed Cure, Tobacco
- Alfred Ernest Sykes, Applicant for trade mark registration
- George W. Wilton, Applicant for trade mark registration
NZ Gazette 1901, No 71