Trade Mark Applications




MAY 16. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1701

No. of application: 10406.
Date: 1st May, 1912.

TRADE MARK.

The word

MARSUMA.

The essential particular of this trade mark is the word “Marsuma.”

NAME.

PATRICK DARBY, trading as the “Marsuma Tea Company,” of 112 Victoria Arcade, Auckland, in the Dominion of New Zealand.

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


No. of application: 10407.
Date: 2nd May, 1912.

TRADE MARK.

The word

KISMET.

NAME.

HY. MARKWALD, of 201–3 William Street, Melbourne, Victoria, in the Commonwealth of Australia, Indent Agent and Importer.

No. of class: 42.
Description of goods: Substances used as food or as ingredients in food.


No. of application: 10408.
Date: 2nd May, 1912.

TRADE MARK.

The word

EMU.

NAME.

M. H. LAUCHLAN AND Co., of 32 Market Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia, Manufacturers’ Agent.

No. of class: 1.
Description of goods: Chemical substances used in manufactures, photography, or philosophical research, and anti-corrosives.


No. of application: 10412.
Date: 6th May, 1912.

TRADE MARK.

The word

MERCURY.

The essential particular of this trade mark is the word “Mercury.”

NAME.

HARRISON BROS. AND DE ROO, of Christchurch, in the Dominion of New Zealand, Manufacturers.

No. of class: 50.
Description of goods: Stove-polishes and the like.

No. of application: 10413.
Date: 6th May, 1912.

TRADE MARK.

RHEULIN.

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NAME.

HERBERT HEPWORTH, of The Square, Palmerston North, in the Dominion of New Zealand, Chemist.

No. of class: 3.
Description of goods: All goods included in this class.
[NOTE.—Class 3 is for “Chemical substances prepared for use in medicine and pharmacy.”]


No. of application: 10415.
Date: 6th May, 1912.

TRADE MARK.

The word

HIPI-CIDE.

NAME.

HERBERT HEPWORTH, of The Square, Palmerston North, in the Dominion of New Zealand, Chemist.

No. of class: 2.
Description of goods: A sheep and cattle drench.


No. of application: 10416.
Date: 7th May, 1912.

TRADE MARK.

The word

CENTURETTE.

NAME.

THE PRINTING MACHINERY COMPANY, LIMITED, of 188 Fleet Street, London, England, Printing-machinery Manufacturers.

No. of class: 6.
Description of goods: Machinery of all kinds and parts of machinery, except agricultural and horticultural machines and their parts included in Class 7.



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🏭 Trade Mark Application: MARSUMA

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 May 1912
Trade Mark, Application, Marsuma, Tea Company, Auckland
  • Patrick Darby, Trading as Marsuma Tea Company

🏭 Trade Mark Application: KISMET

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 May 1912
Trade Mark, Application, Kismet, Indent Agent, Melbourne
  • Hy. Markwald, Indent Agent and Importer

🏭 Trade Mark Application: EMU

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 May 1912
Trade Mark, Application, Emu, Manufacturers' Agent, Sydney
  • M. H. Lauchlan, Trading as M. H. Lauchlan And Co.

🏭 Trade Mark Application: MERCURY

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 May 1912
Trade Mark, Application, Mercury, Manufacturers, Christchurch
  • Harrison, Trading as Harrison Bros. And De Roo
  • De Roo, Trading as Harrison Bros. And De Roo

🏭 Trade Mark Application: RHEULIN

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 May 1912
Trade Mark, Application, Rheulin, Chemist, Palmerston North
  • Herbert Hepworth, Chemist

🏭 Trade Mark Application: HIPI-CIDE

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 May 1912
Trade Mark, Application, Hip-Cide, Sheep and cattle drench, Chemist, Palmerston North
  • Herbert Hepworth, Chemist

🏭 Trade Mark Application: CENTURETTE

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 May 1912
Trade Mark, Application, Centurette, Printing Machinery, London