THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24TH NOVEMBER, 1905.
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.
· Application for Registration of Trade Marks.
OTICE is hereby given that The CRES. CENT MILLS COMPANY LIMITED carrying on business at Bombay, China and elsewhere as Manufacturers of Cotton Yarn have, on the 27th day of September 1905, applied for the registration, in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks, of the follow-
ng Trade Marks :----
1. The representation or illustration of a bald-headed old Chinaman with a long beard sitting in a chair. Behind him is standing a Chinese warrior clothed in armour and holding in his band a Chinese mace. On the right of the old man is depicted a woman. The old man is depicted holding out. his hand to another Chinese woman. who is shewn on her knees and cron- ching down before him. On her left is a Chinese child standing. In the Tight hand corner of the label appears
the Chinesc characters (祝壽圖) meaning in English picture birth- day celebration." At the top of the label and inside the surrounding border is written the name of the Company, The Crescent Mills Co. Ld. the owners and proprietors of the said Trade Mark. On the right hand side of the label and inside the surrounding border thereof are written
the
Chinese characters (此忌 利士申紗廠有限公司)
being the equivalent in Chinese of The Crescent Mills Co. Ltd. The said Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the "Chenk Shan To
Mark
Muck (祝壽圖) The words
Chenk Shan To" both in English and Chinese are claimed as an esseu- tial particular of the said Trade Mark in conjunction and in combina. tion with the above described re- presentation or illustration.
2. The representation or illustration of
Neptune the god of the sea who is depicted riding upon a sea dragon and who is pointing upwards with his right hand. At the top of the label and inside the surrounding border is written "The Crescent Mills Com- pany Limited" the owners and pro- prietors of the Trade Mark. At the top of the label and below the border are written the Chinese characters
(E) meaning in English "Dragon King of the Sea." On the margin of the label and inside the surrounding border on the right hand side thereof are written the Chinese
characters (此忌利士申紗 廠有限公司) being the
equivalent in the Chinese language of the Crescent Mills Company Limited.
The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as "The Hoi Lung W Mark". ong
The words "Hoi Lung Wong" both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the Trade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above des- cribed representation or illustration.
3. The representation or illustration of a deer galloping over a field. A warrior is depicted shooting at the deer with a bow and arrow. At the top of the label is written in English The Crescent Mills Company Limited who are the owners and proprietors of the Trade Mark. The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese
as "The Shea Luk Mark" (
The words “Shea Luk both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the said
Trade Mark in conjunction and in combination with the above described representation or illustration.
4. The representation or illustration of a bat signifying happiness, of a deer signifying wealth, and of an old man signifying longevity. At the top of the label aud in the surround- ing border are written the Chinese
characters (公運行)
mean-
ing in English Lucky old man.” Around the rest of the boder are written the Chinese characters
(Hang Wan meaning in English Lucky". Below the border and above the illustration are written in English the words "The Crescent Mills Co. Ltd." being the owners and proprietors of the said Trade Mark. The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the "Hang Wan Kung To mark. The words
Hang Wan Kung" (TIA)
both in English and in Chinese are claimed as the essential particular of the said Trade Mark in conjunction and in combination with the above described representation or illustra- tion.
5. The device of an octagonal coin above which is written the name of the Company The Crescent Mills Com- pany Limited" the owners and pro- prietors of the said Trade Mark. The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as Pat Kam Tsin Mark". The words Pat Kam Tsin both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the said Trade Mark in coujune- tion and in combination with the above described device.
6. The representation or illustration of the head and shoulders of two queens facing one another each wearing a crown. Above the representation is written the name The Crescent Mills Company Limited ", the owners and proprietors of the said Trade Mark.
7. The representation or illustration of two dragons on their fore claws with their tails hanging over their backs and behind them; they are both depicted with their mouths wide open and with their tongues distended. They are both facing a pot of Chinesc lilies in full bloom. At the top of the label and in the surrounding border is written the name of the Company "The Crescent Mills Com- pany Limited the owners and pro- prietors of the said Trade Mark. At the bottom of the label and inside the surrounding border are written the Marathi characters being the equivalent in the Marathi language of The Crescent. Mills Company
Limited.
8. The representation or illustration of a performing elephant which is depicted Standing with its fore feet on a tub. A clown is depicted standing on the right hand side of the label imitating the elephant and standing on the tub with his hands. Another clown is depicted standing on the left of the label with both hands behind his back looking at the elephant. At the back of the label are the audience and the curtain of the stage. At the top of the label and in the surround- ing border is written the name of the Company The Crescent Mills Com- pany Limited", the owners and pro- prietors of the said Trade Mark. In the margin of the label and inside the surrounding border on the right hand side thereof are written the Chinese
charrecters (此忌利士申紗 廠有限公司) being the
equivalent of the name of the said Company;
in the name of The Crescent Mills Company Limited who claim to be the proprietors
thereof.
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The Trade Marks No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 have been used by the applicants since the month of January 1893.
The Trade Mark Noa. 6 has been used by the applicants since the month of September 1900.
The Trade Mark No. 7 has been used by the applicants since the month of September 1901.
The Trade Mark No. 8 has been used by the applicants since the month of December
1903.
All the above mentioned Trade Marks have been used by the applicants in respect of the following goods :-
Cotton Yarn, in Class 23.
Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and also at the office of the under- signed.
Dated the 27th day of October, 1905.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Applicants, 8, Des Voeux Road, Central,
Hongkong.
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.
Application for Registration of Trade Mark,
OTICE is hereby given that THE TAI- KOO SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED, carrying on business at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and elsewhere have, on the 11th day of August 1905, applied for the registration in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks of the following Trade Mark:
古
in the name of THE TAIKOO SUGAR RE- FINING COMPANY, LIMITED, who claim to be the proprietors thereof.
The Trade Mark is intended to be usedl by the applicants forthwith in respect of the following goods:
Sugar, Golden Syrup. Molasses and
Sugar andy, in Class 42. Dated the 24th day of August, 1905.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Applicants,
8 Des Voeux Road Central. Hongkong.
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1893.
N°
Application for Registration of Trade Marks.
OTICE is hereby given that the STAN
DARD OIL COMPANY of New York carrying on business in the City of New York. in this Colony and elsewhere have on the 22nd day March 1905 applied for the regis- tration in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks of the following Trade Marks namely:-
(1) The representation of a Cock and (2) The words "Cock Brand" and the
Chinese equivalents therefor
in the name of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY of New York who claim to be the sole Pro- prietors thereof.
The Trade Marks have been used by the Applicants in respect of the following goods nan y :-
Illuminating Heating or Lubricating Oils particularly Refined Petroleum in
Class 17.
Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and also at the Office of the un- dersigned.
Dated the 18th day of October, 1905,
DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON,
Hongkong,
Solicitors on behalf of the Applicants,
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