CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS.
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For purposes connected with the registration of trade marks, goods shall be divided into following classes.
GENERAL NOTE.
My wares made of mixed materials (for example, of both cotton and silk) shall be included in each one of the classes appropriated to those materials as the Colonial Secretary may decide.
CLASS 1.
Chemical substances used in manufactures, photography, philosophical research, anti-corrosives, agricultural, horticultural.
CLASS 2.
Chemical substances used for agricultural, horticultural, veterinary, and sanitary purposes.
CLASS 3.
Chemical substances prepared for use in medicine and pharmacy.
CLASS 4.
Raw or partly prepared vegetable, animal, and mineral substances used in manufactures, not included in other classes.
Illustrations.
Note.---Goods are mentioned in this column by way of illustration, and not as an exhaustive list of the contents of a class.
Such as---
Acids, including vegetable acids. Alkalies. Artists' colours. Pigments. Mineral dyes.
Such as---
Artificial manure. Cattle medicines. Deodorisers. Vermin destroyers.
Such as---
Cod liver oil. Medicated articles. Patent medicines. Plasters. Rhubarb.
Such as---
Resins. Oils used in manufactures 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.
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 5.
Raw and partly wrought metals used in manufacture. Seeds. Coal. Coke. Bone. Sponge.
Such as---
Iron and steel, pig or cast. Iron, rough. Iron, bar and rail, including rails for railways.
CLASS 13.
Such as---
Knives. Forks. Scissors. Shears. Files. Saws.
Metal goods not included in other classes.
Such as---
Anvils. Keys. Basins (metal). Needles. Bolt and rod. Sheet, and boiler and armour plates. Hoop. Lead, pig. Lead, rolled. Sheet. Wire. Copper. Zinc. Gold, in ingot.
CLASS 14.
Goods of precious metals (including aluminium, nickel, Britannia metal, &c.) and jewellery, and imitations of such goods and jewellery.
Such as---
Hoes. Shovels. Corkscrews. Plate. Clock cases and pencil cases of such metals. Sheffield and other plated goods. Gilt and ormolu work.