✨ Classification of Goods for Trade-Marks
JUNE 8.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1885
Class 18.
Engineering, architectural, and building contrivances:
Such as—Diving-apparatus; warming-apparatus; ventilating-apparatus; filtering-apparatus; lighting-contrivances; drainage-contrivances; electric and pneumatic bells.
Class 19.
Arms, ammunition, and stores not included in Class 20:
Such as—Cannon; small-arms; fowling-pieces; swords; shot and other projectiles; camp equipment; equipments.
Class 20.
Explosive substances:
Such as—Gunpowder; gun-cotton; dynamite; fog-signals; percussion caps; fireworks; cartridges.
Class 21.
Naval architectural contrivances and naval equipments not included in Classes 19 and 20:
Such as—Boats; anchors; chain cables; rigging.
Class 22.
Carriages:
Such as—Railway-carriages; wagons; railway-trucks; bicycles; bath chairs.
Class 23.
(a.) Cotton-yarn.
(b.) Sewing-cotton.
Class 24.
Cotton piece-goods of all kinds:
Such as—Cotton shirtings; long cloth.
Class 25.
Cotton goods not included in Classes 23, 24, or 38:
Such as—Cotton lace; cotton braids; cotton tapes.
Class 26.
Linen and hemp yarn and thread.
Class 27.
Linen and hemp piece-goods.
Class 28.
Linen and hemp goods not included in Classes 26, 27, and 50.
Class 29.
Jute yarns and tissues, and other articles made of jute not included in Class 50.
Class 30.
Silk, spun, thrown, or sewing.
Class 31.
Silk piece-goods.
Class 32.
Other silk goods not included in Classes 30 and 31.
Class 33.
Yarns of wool, worsted, or hair.
Class 34.
Cloths and stuffs of wool, worsted, or hair.
Class 35.
Woollen and worsted and hair goods not included in Classes 33 and 34.
Class 36.
Carpets, floor-cloth, and oil-cloth:
Such as—Drugget; mats and matting; rugs.
Class 37.
Leather, skins unwrought and wrought, and articles made of leather not included in other classes:
Such as—Saddlery; harness; whips; portmanteaux; furs.
Class 38.
Articles of clothing:
Such as—Hats of all kinds; caps and bonnets; hosiery; gloves; boots and shoes; other ready-made clothing.
Class 39.
Paper (except paperhangings), stationery, and bookbinding:
Such as—Envelopes; sealing-wax; pens (except gold pens); ink; playing-cards; blotting-cases; copying-presses.
Class 40.
Goods manufactured from india-rubber and gutta-percha not included in other classes.
Class 41.
Furniture and upholstery:
Such as—Paperhangings; papier-mache; mirrors; mattresses.
Class 42.
Substances used as food, or as ingredients in food:
Such as—Cereals; pulses; olive-oil; hops; malt; dried fruits; tea; sago; salt; sugar; preserved meats; confectionery; oil-cakes; pickles; vinegar; beer clarifiers.
Class 43.
Fermented liquors and spirits:
Such as—Beer; cider; wine; whisky; liqueurs.
Class 44.
Mineral and aerated waters, natural and artificial, including ginger-beer.
Class 45.
Tobacco, whether manufactured or unmanufactured.
Class 46.
Seeds for agricultural and horticultural purposes.
Class 47.
Candles, common soap, detergents; illuminating, heating, or lubricating oils; matches, and starch, blue, and other preparations for laundry purposes:
Such as—Washing-powders; benzine collas.
Class 48.
Perfumery (including toilet articles, preparations for the teeth and hair, and perfumed soap).
Class 49.
Games of all kinds and sporting articles not included in other classes:
Such as—Billiard-tables; roller skates; fishing nets and lines; toys.
Class 50.
Miscellaneous.
(1.) Goods manufactured from ivory, bone, or wood, not included in other classes.
(2.) Goods manufactured from straw or grass, not included in other classes.
(3.) Goods manufactured from animal and vegetable substances, not included in other classes.
(4.) Tobacco-pipes.
(5.) Umbrellas, walking-sticks, brushes, and combs.
(6.) Furniture-cream, plate-powder.
(7.) Tarpaulins, tents, rickcloths, rope, twine.
(8.) Buttons of all kinds other than of precious metal or imitations thereof.
(9.) Packing and hose of all kinds.
(10.) Goods not included in the foregoing classes:
Such as—Coopers’ wares
J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council
By Authority: JOHN MACKAY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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- J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council
- John Mackay, Government Printer
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