Trade Mark Applications




Mar. 6.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 579

NAME.

VACUUM OIL COMPANY, of Rochester, New York, United States of America; 47, Victoria Street, Westminster, London, England; 31, Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria; and elsewhere; Oil and Grease Manufacturers.

No. of class: 47.

Description of goods: Lubricating, heating, illuminating, solidified, and all other oils in this class.

No. of application: 3346.
Date: 29th March, 1901.

TRADE MARK.

LAVA

NAME.

WILLIAM WALTKE AND Co., a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of West Virginia, and located in the City of St. Louis, State of Missouri, United States of America, and doing business at Second and Grand Avenue, in said city.

No. of class: 47.

Description of goods: Common soap, detergents, and preparations for laundry purposes, such as washing-powders.

No. of application: 3616.
Date: 12th December, 1901.

TRADE MARK.

[Image: ROXLEY shield-shaped logo with text "W.G. Vining & Son"]

NAME.

WILLIAM GRAHAM VINING, Trafalgar Street, Nelson, New Zealand, Cycle-dealer (trading as “W. G. Vining”).

No. of class: 22.

Description of goods: Bicycles.

B

No. of application: 3649.
Date: 15th January, 1902.

TRADE MARK.

The word

SANTOVIN.

The applicants claim that the said trade mark has been in use by them in respect of the articles mentioned since before the 1st day of January, 1890.

NAME.

STEPHEN PETTIFER AND SONS, of Malmesbury, Wilts, England, Sheep Specialists and Manufacturing Chemists.

No. of class: 2.

Description of goods: Chemical substances used for agricultural, horticultural, veterinary, and sanitary purposes.

No. of application: 3658.
Date: 24th January, 1902.

TRADE MARK.

The word

CAP-C-COLA.

NAME.

GEORGE WILLIAM HEAN, of Victoria Avenue, Wanganui New Zealand, Chemist.

No. of class: 3.

Description of goods: A medicine for inward use.

No. of application: 3673.
Date: 6th February, 1902.

TRADE MARK.

[Image: PYRAMID logo — a triangle with horizontal lines, with "TRADE MARK" arched over the top]

PYRAMID

The essential particulars of the trade mark are the following—the device, and the word “Pyramid”; and any right to the exclusive use of the added matter is disclaimed.

NAME.

JOSEPH CROSFIELD AND SONS, LIMITED, of Bank Quay, Warrington, Lancashire, England, Chemical-manufacturers and Soap-makers.

No. of class: 1.

Description of goods: Chemical substances used in manufactures, photography, or philosophical research, and anti-corrosives.



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🏭 Applications for Registration of Trade Marks Received (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 March 1901
Trade Mark Applications, Registration, Lubricating oils, Vacuum Oil Company, Rochester, London, Melbourne

🏭 Trade Mark Application by William Waltke and Co.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 December 1901
Trade Mark Applications, Registration, Soap, Detergents, Washing-powders, St. Louis, Missouri

🏭 Trade Mark Application by William Graham Vining

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
15 January 1902
Trade Mark Applications, Registration, Bicycles, Cycle-dealer, Nelson
  • William Graham Vining, Applicant for trade mark SANTOVIN

🏭 Trade Mark Application by Stephen Pettifer and Sons

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 January 1902
Trade Mark Applications, Registration, Agricultural chemicals, Veterinary products, Malmesbury, England

🏭 Trade Mark Application by George William Hean

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 February 1902
Trade Mark Applications, Registration, Medicine, Chemist, Wanganui
  • George William Hean, Applicant for trade mark PYRAMID

🏭 Trade Mark Application by Joseph Crosfield and Sons Limited

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Trade Mark Applications, Registration, Chemical substances, Anti-corrosives, Soap, Warrington, England