THE HO NGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 7, 1910.
FORM No. 18.
Fee No. 18.
TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1909.
FEE FOR INpersympeg op BoxpwAL ON CERTIFICATE
OF REGISTRATION.
SIR,
I hereby transmit the prescribed fee for the indorse- ment upon the annexed certificate of registration of the renewal of Trade Mark No.
Dated the
in Class
(Signed)
day
of
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To the Registrar of Trade Marks,
Hongkong.
FORM No. 19.
Fee No. 30.
TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1909.
APPLICATION TO PERMIT AN APPORTIONMENT OF TRADE MARKS,
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In the matter of the Registered
Trade Marks Nos.
We, being the parties interested within the meaning of section 23 of the Trade Marks Ordinance, 1909, in certain marks of
who has ceased to carry on business, request you to permit an apportionment of those marks amongst the persons in fact continuing the business. With this application we send a case in pursuance of rule 69.
Dated this day of
To the Registrar of Trade Marks,
Hongkong.
(Signed)
(Signed)
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Rule 43.
Rule 69.
THIRD SCHEDULE.
CLASSIFICATION OF Goods,
Illustrations.
Note.--Goods are mentioned in this column by way ofsillustration and not as an exhautive list of the contents of a class.
Class 1.
Chemical substances used in manufactures, photography, or philosophical research, and anti-corrosives.
Class 2.
Chemical substances used for agricultural, horticultural, vet- erinary, and sanitary purposes.
Such as-
Acids, including vegetable acids. Alkalies.
Artists' colours.
Pigments.
Mineral dyes.
Such as--
Artificial manure. Cattle medicines. Deodorisers.
Vermin destroyers.
Class 8.
Chemical substances prepared for use in medicine and pharmacy.
Such as-
Cod liver oil.
Medicated articles. Patent medicines.
Plasters. Rhubarb.
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