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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 102
No. of application: 4969.
Date: 21st October, 1904.
TRADE MARK.
[Image: Crescent-shaped logo with three stars]
[Image: Ornate label for "JA: HENNESSY & C° COGNAC" with grapevine border, text "REGISTERED AT 304 STATIONERS' HALL"]
The applicants claim that the said trade mark has been in use by them in respect of the article mentioned for upwards of sixteen years at least—that is to say, since the year 1888.
NAME.
Jas. Hennessy and Co., of Cognac, France, Brandy-merchants.
No. of class: 43.
Description of goods: Brandy.
No. of application: 5011.
Date: 10th November, 1904.
TRADE MARK.
[Image: Label for "Ewen & Co." featuring "BEST QUALITY THE BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS ASSOCIATION, SOLE PROPRIETORS, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA" and "NEW WESTMINSTER"]
The essential particulars of the trade mark are as follow: The combination of devices and the name “Ewen and Co.” printed in the particular and distinctive manner shown and being that of one of the predecessors in business of the applicants, who disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter.
The applicants claim that the said trade mark has been used by them in respect of the articles mentioned for five years prior to the 2nd day of September, 1889.
NAME.
The British Columbia Packers Association, of Vancouver, British Columbia.
No. of class: 42.
Description of goods: Tinned salmon.
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⚖️ Trade Mark Application for 'Jas. Hennessy and Co.'
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement21 October 1904
Trade Mark Application, Brandy, Cognac, France, Label Design, 16 years use
- Jas. Hennessy, Applicant for trade mark
⚖️ Trade Mark Application for 'The British Columbia Packers Association'
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement10 November 1904
Trade Mark Application, Tinned Salmon, Ewen & Co., British Columbia, Label Design, 5 years use
- The British Columbia Packers Association , Applicant for trade mark
NZ Gazette 1904, No 102