✨ Trade-Mark Forms and Classification
1884
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 50
the following particulars, that is to say [Here fill in full particulars].
Four copies of the mark as it will appear when so altered are filed herewith.
Dated this day of , 19 . [Signature.]
To the Registrar, Patent Office, Wellington, New Zealand.
- If more than one mark, attach £1 for first mark and 10s. for every other mark.
[Form No. 26.
Stamp, 2s. 6d.
(Leave uncanceled.)
The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1911.
REQUEST FOR SEARCH UNDER REGULATION 82.
You are hereby requested, in pursuance of Regulation 82 of the regulations in force under the above-mentioned Act relating to trade-marks, to search in Class to ascertain whether any trade-marks are on record which resemble the trade-mark sent herewith.
[Signature.]
[Address.]
Dated this day of , 19 .
To the Registrar, Patent Office, Wellington, New Zealand.
[Form No. 27.
Stamp, 10s.
(Leave uncanceled.)
The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1911.
NOTICE OF ORDER OF COURT FOR ALTERATION OR RECTIFICATION OF REGISTER OF TRADE-MARKS.
In the matter of the Trade-mark No. , registered in Class in the name of
Sir,— Notice is hereby given that by an order of the Court made on the day of , 19 , it was directed that
An office copy of the order of the Court is enclosed herewith.
Dated this day of , 19 .
[Signature of person interested, or his agent.]
To the Registrar, Patent Office, Wellington, New Zealand.
[Form No. 28.
Stamp, 5s.
(Leave uncanceled.)
The Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1911.
REQUEST FOR CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRAR.
In the matter of the Trade-mark No. in Class .
I, of , hereby request you to furnish me with your certificate that [Here set out the particulars which the Registrar is requested to certify].
[Signature.]
Dated this day of , 19 .
To the Registrar, Patent Office, Wellington, New Zealand.
THIRD SCHEDULE.
CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS.
[NOTE.—Goods are mentioned in the second column by way of illustration, and not as an exhaustive list of the contents of a class.]
Class 1.
Chemical substances used in manufactures, photography, or philosophical research, and anti-corrosives :
Such as—Acids, including vegetable acids; alkalies; artists’ colours; pigments; mineral dyes.
Class 2.
Chemical substances used for agricultural, horticultural, veterinary, and sanitary purposes :
Such as—Artificial manure; cattle medicines; deodorizers; vermin-destroyers.
Class 3.
Chemical substances prepared for use in medicine and pharmacy :
Such as—Cod-liver oil; medicated articles; patent medicines; plasters; rhubarb.
Class 4.
Raw or partly prepared vegetable, animal, and mineral substances used in manufactures, not included in other classes :
Such as—Resins; oils used in manufactures and not included in other classes; dyes, other than mineral; tanning substances; fibrous substances (e.g., cotton, hemp, flax, jute); wool; silk; bristles; hair; feathers; cork; seeds; coal; coke; bone; sponge.
Class 5.
Unwrought and partly wrought metals used in manufacture :
Such as—Iron and steel, pig or cast; iron, rough; iron, bar and rail, including rails for railways; iron, bolt and rod; iron, sheet, and boiler and armour plates; iron, hoop; lead, pig; lead, rolled; lead, sheet; wire; copper; zinc; gold, in ingots.
Class 6.
Machinery of all kinds, and parts of machinery, except agricultural and horticultural machines included in Class 7 :
Such as—Steam-engines; boilers; pneumatic machines; hydraulic machines; locomotives; sewing-machines; weighing-machines; machine tools; mining machinery; fire engines.
Class 7.
Agricultural and horticultural machinery, and parts of such machinery :
Such as—Ploughs, drilling-machines; reaping-machines; thrashing-machines; churns; cyder-presses; chaff-cutters.
Class 8.
Philosophical instruments, scientific instruments, and apparatus for useful purposes; instruments and apparatus for teaching :
Such as—Mathematical instruments; gauges; logs; spectacles; educational appliances.
Class 9.
Musical instruments.
Class 10.
Horological instruments.
Class 11.
Instruments, apparatus, and contrivances, not medicated, for surgical or curative purposes, or in relation to the health of men or animals :
Such as—Bandages; friction-gloves; lancets; fleams; enemas.
Class 12.
Cutlery and edge tools :
Such as—Knives; forks; scissors; shears; files; saws.
Class 13.
Metal goods not included in other classes :
Such as—Anvils; keys; basins (metal); needles; hoes; shovels; corkscrews.
Class 14.
Goods of precious metals (including aluminium, nickel, Britannia metal, &c.) and jewellery, and imitations of such goods and jewellery :
Such as—Plate; clock-cases and pencil-cases of such metals; Sheffield and other plated goods; gilt and ormolu work.
Class 15.
Glass :
Such as—Window and plate glass; painted glass; glass mosaic; glass beads.
Class 16.
Porcelain and earthenware :
Such as—China; stoneware; terra-cotta; statuary porcelain; tiles; bricks.
Class 17.
Manufactures from mineral and other substances for building or decoration :
Such as—Cement; plaster; imitation marble; asphalt.
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NZ Gazette 1912, No 50