CO129-274 - Public Offices & Others - 1896 — Page 700

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of registration to cover

Great Britain and the

Colonies. As far as I could make out, they

had never taken the trouble to

check the

registration in

Copy

Grudemuk in

Hong Kong

CPL

14. Aug.

Sir,

692

71 & 72 Little Britain

London, August 13th 1896

Mr Lucas.

557

This paper is put down on our arrear

List but I do not see that any answer need

be expected. ? Putly nem.

3/6/97.

C

Report.

We asked for

Remind fr. L.Z.

3/6

Re Imitation in Hong Kong of a British trade-mark.

We refer to an interview had with your private Secretary on 5th instant and beg to put before you the following facts:-

We, being the representatives of Messrs Marsland Son and Co. sewing cotton manufacturers, of Manchester have been exporting their goods to Hong Kong under their "Horseshoe" mark, registered in England under No. 31780, April 18th 1884.

We have recently received the following information from our correspondents in Hong Kong.

Copy

"Hong Kong, July 1st 1896.

To Messrs R.D.Warburg, & Co.London

"Apart from our usual correspondence, we have to draw your attention to the following facts:

On Monday last Messrs W.Meyerink & Co's Solicitor published a notice that he was going to apply for registration of certain trade-marks for cotton thread on reels. On visiting the Colonial Secretary's office we found that the application was for the identical

We at once saw our own solicitor and asked him to lodge a protest on our behalf as agents for Messrs Marsland, but, before doing so he wanted to consult some authorities and promised a written opinion, which has not come to hand yet

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of registration to cover Great Britain and the Colonies. As far as I could make out, they had never taken the trouble to check the registration in Copy Grudemuk in Hong Kong CPL 14. Aug. Sir, 692 71 & 72 Little Britain London, August 13th 1896 Mr Lucas. 557 This paper is put down on our arrear List but I do not see that any answer need be expected. ? Putly nem. 3/6/97. C Report. We asked for Remind fr. L.Z. 3/6 Re Imitation in Hong Kong of a British trade-mark. We refer to an interview had with your private Secretary on 5th instant and beg to put before you the following facts:- We, being the representatives of Messrs Marsland Son and Co. sewing cotton manufacturers, of Manchester have been exporting their goods to Hong Kong under their "Horseshoe" mark, registered in England under No. 31780, April 18th 1884. We have recently received the following information from our correspondents in Hong Kong. Copy "Hong Kong, July 1st 1896. To Messrs R.D.Warburg, & Co.London "Apart from our usual correspondence, we have to draw your attention to the following facts: On Monday last Messrs W.Meyerink & Co's Solicitor published a notice that he was going to apply for registration of certain trade-marks for cotton thread on reels. On visiting the Colonial Secretary's office we found that the application was for the identical We at once saw our own solicitor and asked him to lodge a protest on our behalf as agents for Messrs Marsland, but, before doing so he wanted to consult some authorities and promised a written opinion, which has not come to hand yet
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of registration to cover Great Britain and the Colonice. As far as I could make out, they had never taken the trouble to theks regista Copy Grudemuk in Hong Kong CPL 14. Aug. Sir, 692 71 & 72 Little Britain London, August 13th 1896 Mr Lucas. atomen 557 14any This paper is put down on our arrear List but I do not see that any answer need be expected. ? Putly nem. 3/6/97. C Report. We asked for Remind fr. L.Z. pug3/6 at Re Imitation in Hong Kong of a British trade- mark. We refer to an interview had with your pri- vate Secretary on 5th instant and beg to put before you the following facts:- We, being the representatives of Messrs Marsland Son and Co. sewing cotton manufacturers, of Manchester have been exporting their goods to Hong Kong under their "Horseshoe" mark, registered in Eng- land under No. 31780, April 18th 1884. We have recently received the following in- formation from our correspondents in Hong Kong. Copy "Hong Kong, July 1st 1896. To Messrs R.D.Warburg, & Co.London "Apart from our usual correspondence, Ne have to draw your attention to the following facts: Un Monday last Messrs W.Meyerink & Co's Solicitor pub- lished a notice that he was going to apply for regis- tration of certain trade-marks for cotton thread on reels. Un visiting the Colonial Secretary's office we found that the application was for the identical We at once saw *Horseshoe mark of Messrs Marsland. our own solicitor and asked him to lodge a protest on our behalf as agents for Messrs Marsland, but, before doing so he wanted to consult some authorities and promised a written opinion, which has not come to hand yet
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of registration to cover

Great Britain and the

Colonice. As far as I could make out, they

had never taken the trouble to

theks

regista

Copy

Grudemuk in

Hong Kong

CPL

14. Aug.

Sir,

692

71 & 72 Little Britain

London, August 13th 1896

Mr Lucas.

atomen 557

14any

This paper is put down on our arrear

List but I do not see that any answer need

be expected. ? Putly nem.

3/6/97.

C

Report.

We asked for

Remind fr. L.Z.

pug3/6

at

Re Imitation in Hong Kong of a British trade-

mark.

We refer to an interview had with your pri- vate Secretary on 5th instant and beg to put before you the following facts:-

We, being the representatives of Messrs Marsland Son and Co. sewing cotton manufacturers, of Manchester have been exporting their goods to Hong Kong under their "Horseshoe" mark, registered in Eng-

land under No. 31780, April 18th 1884.

We have recently received the following in-

formation from our correspondents in Hong Kong.

Copy

"Hong Kong, July 1st 1896.

To Messrs R.D.Warburg, & Co.London

"Apart from our usual correspondence, Ne

have to draw your attention to the following facts:

Un Monday last Messrs W.Meyerink & Co's Solicitor pub- lished a notice that he was going to apply for regis- tration of certain trade-marks for cotton thread on reels. Un visiting the Colonial Secretary's office we found that the application was for the identical

We at once saw *Horseshoe mark of Messrs Marsland.

our own solicitor and asked him to lodge a protest on our behalf as agents for Messrs Marsland, but, before doing so he wanted to consult some authorities and promised a written opinion, which has not come to hand

yet

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