✨ Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks
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1261
Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF
THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1912.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1912.
CONTENTS.
International and Intercolonial Arrangements for the Mutual Protection of Patents and Trade Marks .. 1261
Specifications open to Public Inspection before Acceptance .. 1262
Applications for Letters Patent filed .. 1262
Complete Specifications filed after Provisionals .. 1263
Complete Specifications accepted .. 1263
Erratum .. 1267
Provisional Specifications accepted .. 1267
Letters Patent sealed .. 1267
Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid .. 1267
Subsequent Proprietors of Letters Patent registered 1268
Request for Correction of Clerical Error in Application for Letters Patent .. 1268
Request for Amendment of Specification allowed .. 1268
Application for Letters Patent opposed .. 1268
Applications for Letters Patent abandoned .. 1268
Applications for Letters Patent void .. 1268
Applications for Letters Patent lapsed .. 1268
Letters Patent void .. 1268
Applications for Trade Marks filed .. 1268
Applications for Registration of Trade Marks .. 1269
Trade Marks registered .. 1272
Trade Mark Renewal Fees paid .. 1272
Trade Marks removed from the Register .. 1272
Subsequent Proprietors of Trade Marks registered .. 1272
Application for Trade Mark opposed .. 1272
Request for Correction of Clerical Error in Application for Trade Mark .. 1272
Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act, 1911.
LEAFLET compiled for foreign distribution with reference to new Act, and containing besides, brief notes on New Zealand and its industries, particulars of flax bonus, extracts from tariff, &c., may be had free on application.
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International and Intercolonial Arrangements for the Mutual Protection of Patents and Trade Marks.
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION.
THE following countries now belong to the Convention :-
Australia.
Austria.
Belgium.
Brazil.
Ceylon.
Cuba.
Denmark and Faroe Islands.
Dominican Republic.
France, with Algeria and colonies.
Germany.
Great Britain.
Holland, with East Indian colonies, Curaçoa, and Surinam.*
Hungary with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Italy.
Japan.
Mexico.
New Zealand.
Norway.
Portugal, with the Azores and Madeira.
Servia.
Spain.
Sweden.
Switzerland.
Trinidad and Tobago.
Tunis.
United States of America.
- Trade marks only.
Separate arrangements have been made between Australia and New Zealand.
Particulars of the Convention and of such arrangements may be seen in the following Gazettes :-
Notification of adhesion of New Zealand to the Convention, with text thereof (in English), in the Gazette of 26th November, 1891; notification of adherence of New Zealand to the Additional Act of the Convention, in Patents Supplement to Gazette No. 101, of the 16th November, 1905; Order in Council applying section 103 of the Imperial Act to New Zealand, in Gazette No. 27, of the 15th May, 1890; Orders in Council containing arrangements between Australia and New Zealand, in Patent Supplements to the Gazette Nos. 22, of the 9th March, 1905, and 38, of the 20th April, 1905.
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NZ Gazette 1912, No 33