✨ Patent and Trade Mark Notices
Feb. 4.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 465
No. 16145.—T. J. Davys and W. J. Wallace, tumbler for dredge-buckets.
No. 16147.—J. Coop, grubber.
No. 16149.—G. Beaumont, locking-nut.
No. 16154.—W. Wilkinson, locking-device for nut of fish-plate.
No. 16155.—D. Matheson, preventing horse from bolting with vehicle.
No. 16156.—M. C. Cossar, cucumber, &c., slicer.
No. 16158.—J. H. Noonan and T. B. O’Connor, billiard-rest.
No. 16160.—W. Brady, horse-shoe.
No. 16162.—G. C. Palmer, cartridge-holder.
No. 16163.—W. H. Bentham, dressing flax.
No. 16165.—L. Le B. Mount, overalls or working-men’s trousers.
No. 16170.—E. M. McLauchlan, buckle.
No. 16171.—E. M. McLauchlan, wire staple for use in bookbinding.
No. 16172.—E. M. McLauchlan, rivet.
No. 16175.—G. Beaumont, locking-nuts.
No. 16176.—W. J. Dunstan, signalling-apparatus for cable tramways.
No. 16177.—R. E. Taylor, earth-scoop.
No. 16181.—J. C. Corbett, spinning-top.
No. 16182.—R. Williams, brand for carcase.
No. 16199.—C. A. Lister, pasteboard.
No. 16201.—J. Orbell, washer.
No. 16202.—J. Orbell, fishplate.
No. 16203.—D. Pope, wheel.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed.
LIST of applications lapsed owing to Letters Patent not being sealed, from 21st January to the 3rd February, 1904, inclusive :—
No. 15010.—W. T. Michelli, window-fastening.
No. 15024.—R. Holland, elevator-chain.
No. 15030.—F. McLeod, non-refillable bottle.
No. 15163.—R. Scott, attachment to bedstead.
No. 15177.—A. R. Wilkins and J. W. Odering, connecting bicycle with trailed carriage.
No. 15185.—J. Anderson, trueing up surface of flax-stripper drums.
No. 15189.—W. H. Cochrane, yoking horses, &c.
No. 15215.—A. W. Humphreys, cycle-brake.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Applications for Registration of Trade Marks.
APPLICATIONS 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 : 3946.
Date : 24th September, 1902.
TRADE MARK.
[Image: Oval trade mark reading "CHOICEST CREAMERY REKA BUTTER"]
The essential particular of this trade mark is the word “Reka”; and any right to the exclusive use of the added matter is disclaimed.
NAME.
W. CAMPBELL, of Manners Street, Wellington, New Zealand.
No. of class : 42.
Description of goods : Butter.
Application for Letters Patent void.
APPLICATION for Letters Patent, with which complete specification has been lodged, void owing to non-acceptance of such specification, from the 21st January to the 3rd February, 1904, inclusive :—
No. 15511.—H. E. Wilson, bicycle-frame.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Letters Patent void.
LIST of Letters Patent void through non-payment of renewal fees from the 21st January to the 3rd January, 1904, inclusive :—
THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF SECOND-TERM FEES.
No. 12114.—A. W. Maconochie, tin for preserved food.
No. 12116.—A. Lavery and M. F. Bourke, fencing-dropper.
No. 12120.—A. Stevens and W. S. Penney, vehicle-brake.
No. 12121.—D. M. Seaton, loom.
No. 12123.—S. R. Dresser, pipe-coupling.
No. 12127.—E. Harnett, cycle-spring.
No. 12128.—J. G. Rodgers, manufacture of rubber tires.
No. 12133.—A. E. H. Payne, ready-reckoner.
No. 12135.—J. C. Fraser, recovery of gold.
No. 12137.—A. M. G. Sébillot, dressing zinc-ore.
No. 12139.—F. Coffee, chair.
No. 12146.—D. W. Cotton and J. F. W. H. Schadick, quicksilver-injector.
No. 12147.—D. W. Cotton and J. F. W. H. Schadick, wooden blocks saturated with quicksilver.
THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 8957.—F. Templer, method of disinfecting.
No. 8960.—R. Elston, needle.
No. 8973.—C. W. H. Göpner and H. L. Diehl, recovery of gold.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
Designs registered.
DESIGNS have been registered in the following names on the dates mentioned :—
No. 198.—James Hair, of Oamaru, New Zealand. Class 1. 16th November, 1903.
Nos. 199, 200, 201.—H. E. Shacklock, Limited, of Princes Street, Dunedin, New Zealand. Class 1. 28th January, 1904.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.
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🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Abandoned
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry3 February 1904
Abandoned patent applications, Provisional specifications, Tumbler for dredge-buckets, Grubber, Locking-nut, Locking-device for nut of fish-plate, Preventing horse from bolting with vehicle, Cucumber slicer, Billiard-rest, Horse-shoe, Cartridge-holder, Dressing flax, Overalls or working-men’s trousers, Buckle, Wire staple for use in bookbinding, Rivet, Locking-nuts, Signalling-apparatus for cable tramways, Earth-scoop, Spinning-top, Brand for carcase, Pasteboard, Washer, Fishplate, Wheel
25 names identified
- T. J. Davys, Abandoned patent application for tumbler for dredge-buckets
- W. J. Wallace, Abandoned patent application for tumbler for dredge-buckets
- J. Coop, Abandoned patent application for grubber
- G. Beaumont, Abandoned patent application for locking-nut
- W. Wilkinson, Abandoned patent application for locking-device for nut of fish-plate
- D. Matheson, Abandoned patent application for preventing horse from bolting with vehicle
- M. C. Cossar, Abandoned patent application for cucumber slicer
- J. H. Noonan, Abandoned patent application for billiard-rest
- T. B. O’Connor, Abandoned patent application for billiard-rest
- W. Brady, Abandoned patent application for horse-shoe
- G. C. Palmer, Abandoned patent application for cartridge-holder
- W. H. Bentham, Abandoned patent application for dressing flax
- L. Le B. Mount, Abandoned patent application for overalls or working-men’s trousers
- E. M. McLauchlan, Abandoned patent application for buckle
- E. M. McLauchlan, Abandoned patent application for wire staple for use in bookbinding
- E. M. McLauchlan, Abandoned patent application for rivet
- G. Beaumont, Abandoned patent application for locking-nuts
- W. J. Dunstan, Abandoned patent application for signalling-apparatus for cable tramways
- R. E. Taylor, Abandoned patent application for earth-scoop
- J. C. Corbett, Abandoned patent application for spinning-top
- R. Williams, Abandoned patent application for brand for carcase
- C. A. Lister, Abandoned patent application for pasteboard
- J. Orbell, Abandoned patent application for washer
- J. Orbell, Abandoned patent application for fishplate
- D. Pope, Abandoned patent application for wheel
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Applications for Letters Patent Lapsed
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry3 February 1904
Lapsed patent applications, Window-fastening, Elevator-chain, Non-refillable bottle, Attachment to bedstead, Connecting bicycle with trailed carriage, Trueing up surface of flax-stripper drums, Yoking horses, Cycle-brake
9 names identified
- W. T. Michelli, Lapsed patent application for window-fastening
- R. Holland, Lapsed patent application for elevator-chain
- F. McLeod, Lapsed patent application for non-refillable bottle
- R. Scott, Lapsed patent application for attachment to bedstead
- A. R. Wilkins, Lapsed patent application for connecting bicycle with trailed carriage
- J. W. Odering, Lapsed patent application for connecting bicycle with trailed carriage
- J. Anderson, Lapsed patent application for trueing up surface of flax-stripper drums
- W. H. Cochrane, Lapsed patent application for yoking horses
- A. W. Humphreys, Lapsed patent application for cycle-brake
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Applications for Registration of Trade Marks
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry24 September 1902
Trade mark registration, Choicest Creamery Reka Butter, Butter
- W. Campbell, Applied for registration of trade mark for butter
🏭 Application for Letters Patent Void
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry3 February 1904
Void patent application, Bicycle-frame
- H. E. Wilson, Void patent application for bicycle-frame
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Letters Patent Void
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry3 February 1904
Void letters patent, Tin for preserved food, Fencing-dropper, Vehicle-brake, Loom, Pipe-coupling, Cycle-spring, Manufacture of rubber tires, Ready-reckoner, Recovery of gold, Dressing zinc-ore, Chair, Quicksilver-injector, Wooden blocks saturated with quicksilver, Method of disinfecting, Needle, Recovery of gold
21 names identified
- A. W. Maconochie, Void letters patent for tin for preserved food
- A. Lavery, Void letters patent for fencing-dropper
- M. F. Bourke, Void letters patent for fencing-dropper
- A. Stevens, Void letters patent for vehicle-brake
- W. S. Penney, Void letters patent for vehicle-brake
- D. M. Seaton, Void letters patent for loom
- S. R. Dresser, Void letters patent for pipe-coupling
- E. Harnett, Void letters patent for cycle-spring
- J. G. Rodgers, Void letters patent for manufacture of rubber tires
- A. E. H. Payne, Void letters patent for ready-reckoner
- J. C. Fraser, Void letters patent for recovery of gold
- A. M. G. Sébillot, Void letters patent for dressing zinc-ore
- F. Coffee, Void letters patent for chair
- D. W. Cotton, Void letters patent for quicksilver-injector
- J. F. W. H. Schadick, Void letters patent for quicksilver-injector
- D. W. Cotton, Void letters patent for wooden blocks saturated with quicksilver
- J. F. W. H. Schadick, Void letters patent for wooden blocks saturated with quicksilver
- F. Templer, Void letters patent for method of disinfecting
- R. Elston, Void letters patent for needle
- C. W. H. Göpner, Void letters patent for recovery of gold
- H. L. Diehl, Void letters patent for recovery of gold
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
🏭 Designs Registered
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry28 January 1904
Registered designs, Class 1
- James Hair, Registered design in Class 1
- H. E. Shacklock, Registered designs in Class 1
- F. Waldegrave, Registrar
NZ Gazette 1904, No 10