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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16TH JUNE, 1905.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
(CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.)
HE next Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court will be held on Monday, the 19th day of June. 1905, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
ARATHOON SETH, Registrar.
Registry, Supreme Court,
Hongkong, 10th June, 1905.
THE SUI YIK LOAN AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.
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HE THIRD GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will be held at the Company's registered office, No. 61, Bonham Strand West, on the 21st June 1905 at 12 o'clock noon.
SHE TUNG-SHAN,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 9th June, 1905.
THE TRADE MARKS OREINANCE, 1898.
Application for Registration of Trade Mark,
hereby streur Messieurs
WALKER & HALL of Electro Works Howard Street Sheffield England Cutlery and Plate Manufacturers have on the 17th day of February 1905 applied for the registration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Mark :-
W&H
in the name of Messieurs WALKER & HALL who claim to be the sole proprietors thereof.
The Trade Mark has been used by the applicants since 1861 in respect of the follow- ing goods :-
Knives forks scissors and cutlery in Class 12, Plate, Sheffield and other plated goods German Silver and Britannia Metal goods, silver and electro platel cutlery of every description in Class 14.
Dated the 19th day of May, 1905.
DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON, Solicitors for the Applicants. THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.
Application for Registration uf Trade Mark.
OTICE is hereby given that The SHANG- HAI COTTON SPINNING COMPANY IMITED carrying on business at Shanghai in the Empire of China as manufacturers have. on the 25th day of April 1905, applied for the registration in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks of the following Trade Mark:
The representation of Three Tigers. On either side of the said representation are two Chinese characters reading Sam Foo meaning "Three tigers.
in the name of The SHANGHAI COTTON SPINNING COMPANY LIMITED, who claim to be the Proprietors thereof.
The Trade Mark has been used by the Ap- plicants since the month of April 1905. În respect of the following Goods:
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Cotton Yarn in Class 23.
A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and also at the Office of the under- signed.
Dated the 17th day of May, 1905.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER. Solicitors for the Applicants.
8. Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong.
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE. 1898.
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Application for Registration of Trade Marks.
OTICE is hereby given that Messrs. JEB- SEN AND COMPANY of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong Merchants, have on the 14th day of March 1905 applied for regis- tration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Marks:----
1. The device of a Chinese female seated on a bank opposite to a tree playing a flute. Through the branches of the tree the moon appears.
The Applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added maiter.
2. The device of Chung Kwai. a Joss having power over devils, returning from a hunting party fanning himself and seated on one of the devils who, in a gymnastic posture, is borne on the shoulders of three others. The Joss is attended by five other devils bear- ing banners weapons game &c. The whole is surrounded by a square flower border in the middle of which at the top are the words “JEBSEN & Co., Hongkong" and at the bottom the Chinese characters Jit Sing Yeung Hong meaning Jebsen Foreign Hong.
The Applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter.
3. The device of a harpsicord, with orna- mental designs at the top, emerging from a Chinese bag of Cornucopian design ouamented with scroll work in gold. On the harpsicord is dis- played a blue flag attached to a flag pole. On the flag are displayed 3 mackerel inverted partially surround- ed by a laurel wreath in gold. On the bag are the Chinese characters "Jit Sing Yenng Hong Tso" the translation of which is · made by Jebsen Foreign Hong". From be- hind and on either side of the bag appears a Chinese book partially rolled, on the right hand side of which appears in gold the Chinese charac- ters Heung Hong" the translation of which is " Hongkong. On the left hand side of the bag are two Chinese flower pots one above the other each containing different flow-
ers.
The Applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter and of the words "made" and "Hongkong”.
4. The device of three Mackerel inverted. The Applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the addled matter.
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5. A large vase of Chinese design with ornamental designs on it and on the top the design of three fishes. the vase is a branch of Chinese Peony (mautan) in flower.
At the base is a small vase with ornam- ental designs on it. The vase is over- turue and grains of seed have been spilt from it. A squirrel is seated on the vase feeding on the grains. The Applicants disclaim any right to the cxclusive use of the added matter.
In the name of JACOB FRIEDRICH CHRIS- TIAN JEBSEN and JOHANN HEINRICH JESSEN, trading as JEBSEN AND COMPANY.
The Trade Marks 1 and 2 have been used
by the Applicants since 1904 in respect of the following goods :--
Cotton piece goods of all kinds in Class
24.
Cloths and stuffs of wool worsted or
hair in Class 34.
Woollen and worsted and hair goods not included in Classes 33 and 34 in Class 35.
The Trade Mark 3 has been used by the Applicants since 1904 in respect of the follow- ing goods: --
Cotton piece goods of all kinds in Class
24.
Cloths and stuffs of wool worsted or
hair in Class 34.
Woollen and worsted and hair goods not included in Classes 33 and 34 in Class 35.
and is intended to be used by the Applicants forthwith in respect of the following goods :-
Chemical substances used in manufac
tures photography or philosophical research and anti corrosives Class 1.
Raw
in
or partly prepared vegetable animal and mineral substances used in manufactures not included in other classes in Class i. Unwrought and partly wrought metals used in manufacture in Class 5. Cutlery and edge tools in Class 12. Metal goods not included in other
classes in Class 13.
Goods of precious metals (including aluminium, nickel. Britannic metal &c.) and jewellery and imitations of such goods and jewellery in Class
11.
Glass in Class 15.
Porcelain and earthenware in Class 16, (a) Cotton yarn, and sewing cotton not
on spools or reels, and
(7) Sewing cotton on spools or reels in
Class 23.
Cotton goods not included in Classes
23, 24 or 38 in Class 25. Carpets floor cloth and oil cloth in Class
36.
Leather, skins unwrought and wrought. and articles made of leather not included in other classes in Class 37.
Articles of clothing in Class 38. Paper (except paper hangings) station-
ery and book-binding in Class 39. Substances used as food or as ingre
dients in food in Class 42. Fermented liquors and spirits in Class
13.
Candles common soap, detergents, illu-
minating heating or lubricating oils matches and starch blue and other preparations for laundry par- poses in Class 47. Perfumery (including toilet articles, preparations for the teeth and hair and perfumed soap in Class 45.
In Class 50 Sec. 3, Goods manufactured from animal and vegetable sub- not included in other
stances
classes: Sec. 5, Umbrellas, walking sticks bru-
shes and combs:
Sec. 7, Tarpaulins, tents, rickcloths.
rope and twine;
Sec. 8. Buttons of all kinds other thau of precious metal or imitations thereof;
Sec. 9. Packing and hose of all kinds; Sec. 10, Goods not included in the
foregoing Classes.
The Trade Mark 4 has been used by the Applicants since 1903 in respect of the follow- ing goods :-
Raw or partly prepared vegetable ani- mal and mineral substances used in manufactures not included in other classes in Class 4.
Woollen and worsted and hair goods not included in Classes 33 and 34 in Class 35.
since 1002 in respect of the following goods :--- Chemical substances used in manufac- tures photography or philosophical research and anti-corrosives in Class 1. Unwrought and partly wrought metals used in manufacture in Class 5. Porcelain and earthenware in Class 16. (a) Cotton yarn and sewing cotton not
ou spools or reels ; and
(b) Sewing Cotton on spools or reels in
Class 23.
Substances used as food or as ingre-
dients in food in Class 42. Fermented liquors and spirits in Class
43.
Perfumery (including toilet articles, preparations for the teeth and hair and perfumed soap) in Class 48. since 1901 in respect of the following goods :--
Cutlery and edge tools in Class 12. Metal goods not included in other classes
in Class 13.