Trade Mark Applications




Dec. 1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2813

No. of application: 5641.
Date: 13th November, 1905.

TRADE MARK.

The word

EMPRESS.

NAME.

THE BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS ASSOCIATION, of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

No. of class: 42.
Description of goods: Canned salmon.


No. of application: 5642.
Date: 14th November, 1905.

TRADE MARK.

[Image: THE THERMOGENE CO. logo with oval device and text]

The essential particulars of the trade mark are the device, the word “Thermogène,” and the fac-simile signature; and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter, except in so far as it consists of their name.

NAME.

THE THERMOGÈNE COMPANY, of Queen’s Road, Hayward’s Heath, Sussex, England, Manufacturers.

No. of class: 3.
Description of goods: Medicated wadding.


No. of application: 5644.
Date: 17th November, 1905.

TRADE MARK.

[Image: Circular logo with large “6” and text “BIG SIX” and “D”]

The essential particulars of this trade mark are the figure “6” with the words “big six” and the letter “D” printed thereon; and any right to the exclusive use of the words “Trade Mark” or the figure “6” is disclaimed.

NAME.

CHARLES WILLIAM HAWKINS, of 106, George Street, Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand, Chemist.

No. of class: 3.
Description of goods: Chemical substances prepared for use in medicine and pharmacy.


No. of application: 5645.
Date: 17th November, 1905.

TRADE MARK.

[Image: “POLAR BEAR” with banner “TRADE MARK” and illustration of polar bear on ice]

The essential particulars of this trade mark are the words “Polar Bear” and an illustration of a polar bear on ice; and any right to the exclusive use of the added matter is disclaimed.

NAME.

A. S. PATERSON AND Co., of Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand.

No. of class: 42.
Description of goods: Dairy salt and butter-preservative.


No. of application: 5648.
Date: 23rd November, 1905.

TRADE MARK.

[Image: Lion and corn sheaf with “REGISTERED” and monogram “J & C”]

LION & CORN SHEAF.

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

NAME.

J. WOODROW AND SONS, LIMITED, of Stockport, England.

No. of class: 38.
Description of goods: Hats and caps.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1905, No 106





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏭 Trade Mark Application: Word Mark 'Empress' by The British Columbia Packers Association (Class 42)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 November 1905
Trade mark, Application, Word mark, EMPRESS, Canned salmon, Class 42, Vancouver, British Columbia Packers Association

🏭 Trade Mark Application: Device and Word Mark 'Thermogène' by The Thermogène Company (Class 3)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
14 November 1905
Trade mark, Application, Device mark, Thermogène, Medicated wadding, Class 3, England, The Thermogène Company

🏭 Trade Mark Application: Device and Word Mark 'Big Six' by Charles William Hawkins (Class 3)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 November 1905
Trade mark, Application, Device mark, Big Six, Chemical substances, Medicine, Pharmacy, Class 3, Dunedin, Chemist, Charles William Hawkins
  • Charles William Hawkins, Applicant for trade mark

🏭 Trade Mark Application: Device and Word Mark 'Polar Bear' by A. S. Paterson and Co. (Class 42)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 November 1905
Trade mark, Application, Device mark, Polar Bear, Dairy salt, Butter-preservative, Class 42, Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin

🏭 Trade Mark Application: Device and Word Mark 'Lion & Corn Sheaf' by J. Woodrow and Sons Limited (Class 38)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
23 November 1905
Trade mark, Application, Device mark, Lion and Corn Sheaf, Hats, Caps, Class 38, Stockport, England, J. Woodrow and Sons Limited