✨ Trade Mark Applications
Oct. 20.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3789
No. of application: 9041.
Date: 20th September, 1910.
TRADE MARK.
The essential particular of the trade mark is the following —the distinctive mark; 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.
O’SULLIVAN RUBBER COMPANY, a corporation organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States of America, of 322 Merrimach Street, Lowell, in the State of Massachusetts, United States of America, Manufacturers.
No. of class: 40.
Description of goods: Rubber heels for boots and shoes.
No. of application: 9050.
Date: 23rd September, 1910.
TRADE MARK.
The word
KURA-KUT.
The essential particular of this trade mark is the word “Kura-Kut.”
NAME.
THE KURA-KUT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, of Mount Wellington, Panmure, in the Provincial District of Auckland, in the Dominion of New Zealand, Manufacturers.
No. of class: 2.
Description of goods: Chemical substances used for agricultural, horticultural, veterinary, and sanitary purposes, such as cattle-medicines, deodorizers, vermin-destroyers, embrocations, condition powders, drenches, blisters, ointments, liquids and powders for sanitary purposes, and sheep-dips.
No. of application: 9055.
Date: 27th September, 1910.
TRADE MARK.
The word
CHROMELLOW.
NAME.
WILLIAM G. BREESE, of Onehunga, in the Dominion of New Zealand, Tanner.
No. of class: 1.
Description of goods: Chemical substances used as a dye for leather, &c.
No. of application: 9057.
Date: 29th September, 1910.
TRADE MARK.
The word
STAR.
The essential particular of this trade mark is the word “Star.”
NAME.
SIDNEY CHATTERTON, of Ellerslie, near the City of Auckland, in the Dominion of New Zealand, Manufacturer.
No. of class: 50.
Description of goods: Polish for linoleum, furniture, boots, harness, and the like, also dubbin for all leather goods.
No. of application: 9058.
Date: 29th September, 1910.
TRADE MARK.
The essential particulars of this trade mark are the word “Presto” and the device of the woman playing a lyre, and the frame of leaves; and any right to the exclusive use of the added matter is disclaimed.
NAME.
JAMES MCKERRAS, of Kingsland, Auckland, in the Dominion of New Zealand.
No. of class: 50.
Description of goods: Music-cabinets.
No. of application: 9059.
Date: 30th September, 1910.
TRADE MARK.
The essential particulars of this trade mark are the representation of the branches of two oak-trees, between the two trees being a scroll containing the representation of two acorns. The scroll contains the word “Acorn” as shown.
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✨ LLM interpretation of page content
🏭 Trade Mark Application for O’Sullivan Rubber Company
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry20 September 1910
Trade Mark, Rubber heels, Boots, Shoes, Massachusetts
🏭 Trade Mark Application for Kura-Kut Products
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry23 September 1910
Trade Mark, Agricultural chemicals, Horticultural chemicals, Veterinary chemicals, Sanitary chemicals, Sheep dip, Panmure
🏭 Trade Mark Application for CHROMELLOW Leather Dye
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 September 1910
Trade Mark, Leather dye, Chemicals, Tanner, Onehunga
- William G. Breese, Applicant for trade mark
🏭 Trade Mark Application for STAR Polish and Dubbin
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry29 September 1910
Trade Mark, Polish, Linoleum, Furniture, Boots, Harness, Dubbin, Leather goods, Ellerslie
- Sidney Chatterton, Applicant for trade mark
🏭 Trade Mark Application for Presto Music Cabinets
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry29 September 1910
Trade Mark, Music cabinets, Design, Lyre, Leaves, Acorns, Kingsland
- James McKerras, Applicant for trade mark
🏭 Trade Mark Application for 'Acorn' product
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 September 1910
Trade Mark, Oak trees, Scroll, Acorns, Product name
NZ Gazette 1910, No 93