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FIRST SCHEDULE.

FEES.

1. On application to register a trade mark for one

or more articles included in one class, ......$ 3.00

2. For registration of a trade mark for one or more

articles included in one class. ....

10.00

3. For registering "a series" of made marks, (sen section 11 of Ordinance No. 18 of 1898) for every additional representation after the first in each class, ..

2.50

4. For publication in the Gazette of notice of due

registration,

5.00

5. On notice of opposition for each application

opposed by opponent,

10.00

8. On hearing parties by the Attorney General by applicant and by opponent respectively,...

10.00

7. On application to register a subsequent proprie

tor in cases of assignment or transmission, thre first mark,

10.00

8. For every additional mark assigned or trans-

mittel at the same time,

1.00

9. For continuance of mark on the register after

the expiration of 14 years—

fa.) Where the mark was registered prior

to 2nd August, 1808,

2.50

10,00

CLASS 9. Chemical substances nseil for agricultural, horticultural, veterinary, and sanitary purposes.

CLASS 8.

Chemical substances pre- pared for use in medicine and pharmacy.

CLASS 4.

Raw or partly prepared ve

getable, animal, and mi- herni substances used in manufactures, not includ- ed in other classes.

Such as----

Artificial ure. Cattle medicines. Deodorisers.

Verain destroyers.

Such as--

Cod liver oil. Medicated articles. Patent medicines. Plasters. Rhubarb.

Such as -- Resius.

Oils used in manfactures

and not included in other classes,

Dyes, other than mineral. Tanning substances,

Fibrous substances (e.g., cotton, bemp. Hax.jute).

Wool.

Silk.

Bristles.

Hair.

Feathers.

Cork.

Seeds.

Coal.

Coke.

Bono.

Sponge.

(b) Where the mark is registered on or

after 22nd August, 1898, Where it is desired to continne the mark in respect of articles in more than one class, the above fee is to be paid in respect of each class in respect of which continuance is required.

10. Additional fee for restoration of trade mark

where removed for non-payment of fee--

(a.) Where the mark was registered prior

to 22nd August, 1808,

9.50

(b) Where the mark is registered on or

after 22nd August, 1898, 11. For altering address on the register, for every

ark,

10.00

2.50

12. For every entry in the register of a rectification thereof or an alteration therein at the request of a party and not otherwise charged, 13. For cancelling the entry or part of the entry

of a trade mark upon the register, on the appli cution of the owner of such trade mark, 14. On request to the Colonial Secretary to permit

-amenduent or correction under Rule 25,

0.00

2.50

2.50

15. For certificate of registration,

5.00

10. For inspecting register for every half hour or

part thereof,

0.50

17. For office copy of documents, per folio of 70

words (but never less than $1.00),

0.23

18. For certifying office copies, manuscripts or printed, per folio of 72 words (but never less than $1.00),

0.25

SECOND SCHEDULE.

CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS.

For purposes connected with the registration of trade marks, goods shall be divided into the following classes.

GENERAL NOTE.

Any wares made of mixed materials (for example, of both cotton and silk) shall be included in such one of the classes appropriated to those materials as the Colonial Secretary may decide.

CLASS 1. Chemical substances used in manufactures, photogra- phy, or philosophical re- search, aud anti-corro- Hives.

men-

Illustrations. Note.Goods aro tioned in this column by way of illustration, and not us an

exhaustive list of the con- tents of a cluss.

Sueli as-

Actis, including veget-

able acils. Alkalies. Artists' colours. Pigments. Mineral dyes.

CLASS D. Unwronght and partly wrought metals used in

nana facture.

CLASS 0. Machinery of all kinds, and parts of machinery, except agricultural and horticul tural machines included in Cluss 7.

CLASS 7. Agricultural and borticultu-

ral machinery, and parts

of such machinery.

CLASS 8. Philosophical instruments, scientific instruments, aul apparatus for useful pur- Instruments and apparatus for teaching.

poses.

Such as-

Tron and steel, pig or cust

Iron, rough.

""

"

:>

bar and rail, ineind-

ing rails for rail-

ways.

bolt and rod.

sheet, and boiler and

arinour plates.

boop.

Lead, pig.

>>

rolled.

sheet.

Wire. Copper.

Zine.

Gold, in iuguts.

Such as-

Steam engines. Builers.

Pneumatic machines.

Hydraulic machines. Locomotives. Sewing machines. Weighing machines. Machine Tools. Mining machinery.

Fire engines.

Such as—

Ploughs.

Drilling machines. Reaping machines Thrashing machines. Churos.

Order presses.

Chaff cutters.

Such as-

Mathematical instruments.

Ganges.

Logs. Spectacles.

Educational appliances.

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