Patents and Trade Marks




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 80

No. 12735.—H. S. Durand, stuffing-boxes.
No. 12746.—A. M. McNeill, staple-extractor.

THROUGH NON-PAYMENT OF THIRD-TERM FEES.
No. 9617.—T. Hawke, rotary subsoiler skeith attachment to plough.
No. 9626.—T. C. Thomson, banjo.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Design registered.

A DESIGN has been registered in the following name on the date mentioned:—
No. 218.—Thomas Wilson, jun., of Islington, in the Colony of New Zealand. Class 3. 12th September, 1904.
F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.


Applications for Registration of Trade Marks.

Patent Office,
Wellington, 28th September, 1904.

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: 4821.
Date: 18th July, 1904.

TRADE MARK.

The words

THE NIGGER.

The essential particular of this trade mark is the word “Nigger”; and any right to the exclusive use of the added matter is disclaimed.

NAME.

A. TYREE AND CO., LIMITED, of Lichfield Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Leather, Grindery, and Machinery Merchants.

No. of class: 50.
Description of goods: A polish for boots, shoes, and leather generally.


No. of application: 4882.
Date: 23rd August, 1904.

TRADE MARK.

[Image of a clover with intertwined letters "C" and "S"]

NAME.

GEORGE BONNINGTON, of High Street, Christchurch, New Zealand, Chemist.

No. of class: 3.
Description of goods: Chemical substances prepared for use in medicine and pharmacy, such as medicated articles, patent medicines.


No. of application: 4883.
Date: 25th August, 1904.

TRADE MARK.

[Image of a circular coin-like design]

The applicants claim that the said trade mark has been in use by George Annear Creeth and his predecessors in business in respect of the articles mentioned from 1886.

NAME.

GEORGE ANNEAR CREETH AND CO., of Auckland, New Zealand, Importers, successor to W. J. Beale and Co.

No. of class: 6.
Description of goods: Sewing-machines.


No. of application: 4898.
Date: 1st September, 1904.

TRADE MARK.

[Image of "The Harvest Queen" cornflour label]

The essential particulars of this trade mark are the devices and the words “Harvest Queen”; and any right to the exclusive use of the added matter is disclaimed.

NAME.

BATES, SISE, AND CO., of 7, Bond Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Merchants.

No. of class: 42.
Description of goods: Cornflour.



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🏭 Patents Lapsed Due to Non-Payment of Fees

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Patents, Lapsed patents, Stuffing-boxes, Staple-extractor, Rotary subsoiler, Banjo
  • H. S. Durand, Patent lapsed for stuffing-boxes
  • A. M. McNeill, Patent lapsed for staple-extractor
  • T. Hawke, Patent lapsed for rotary subsoiler
  • T. C. Thomson, Patent lapsed for banjo

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Design Registration

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Design registration, Class 3
  • Thomas Wilson (junior), Design registered in Class 3

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Applications for Registration of Trade Marks

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 September 1904
Trade marks, Registration applications, Leather polish, Medicinal substances, Sewing-machines, Cornflour
  • A. Tyree, Applied for trade mark 'The Nigger'
  • George Bonnington, Applied for trade mark with clover design
  • George Annear Creeth, Applied for trade mark with circular design
  • Bates, Applied for trade mark 'Harvest Queen'
  • Sise, Applied for trade mark 'Harvest Queen'