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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 30ти JULY, 1898.

On application to register a subsequent proprietor in cases of assignment or transmission, the first mark,

For every additional mark assigned or transmitted

at the same time,

$10.00

1.00

For continuance of inark at expiration of 14 years,.. 10.00 For restoration of trade mark where removed for

non-payment of fee,

20.00

For altering address on the register, for every mark, 2.50 For cancelling the entry or part of the entry of a trade mark upon the register, on the application of the owner of such trade mark,. On request to the Colonial Secretary to permit

amendment or correction under Rule 25,

2.50

2,50

For certificate of registration,

6.00

For inspecting register for every hour or part

thereof,

0.50

For office copy of documents, per folio of 72 words

(but never less than $1.00),

0.25

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

0.25

739

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, and anti-corro- sives.

CLASS 2.

Chemical substances used for

agricultural, horticultural, veterinary, and sanitary purposes.

CLASS 3.

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

CLASS 4.

Raw or partly prepared ve- getable, animal, and mi- neral substances used in manufactures, not includ- ed in other classes.

men-

Illustrations. Note.-Goods are tioned in this column by way of illustration, and not as an exhaustive list of the con- tents of a class.

Such as-

Acids, including veget-

able 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 and 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.

Seeds.

Ceal.

Coke.

Rone. Sponge.

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