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J.—Number of Applications for Registration of Trade Marks from Persons residing in New Zealand and other Colonies and Countries in each of the Years 1908, 1909, and 1910.
K.—Designs.—Table showing Number of Applications in each of the Fourteen Classes to the end of 1907, and in the Years 1908, 1909, and 1910 respectively.
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1908. 1909. j 1910. 1908. 1909. 1910. New Zealand 328 335 307 New South Walts 32 41 r,s Argentina 1 Norway I a Austria .. 1 7 1 Portugal i Belgium Queensland 1 Canada .. 3 2 4 Bu3sia 1 Cape Colony 2 South Australia 1 2 Ceylon .. 3 1 Spain 18 Cuba .. 1 2 Straits Settlements 1 Egypt .. 1 Sweden 2 2 France .. 16 20 4 Switzerland 2 8 Germany •27 89 15 Tahiti 1 Greeoe .. 1 .. Transvaal 1 Holland 3 5 2G United Kingdom 227 192 250 India 2 1 United States .. 40 45 65 Italy .. 1 1 1 Victoria 32 37 39 Mexico .. a Western Australia 1 1 Note. —A few applications were recei total more than th» actual number of app iyed fr< tlieatioi mi persons givii is reneiviid. ig addresses in two or more oonntrios; tin figures will tl icrefor*
n.—in. iu J. —Number of Applications for Registration of Trad*) Marks from Persons residing in New Zealand and other Colonies and Countries in each of the Years 1908, 1909, and 1910. 1908. 1909. j 1910. 1908. 11)09. 1910. New Zealand 328 335 307 New South Walts 32 41 58 Argentina 1 Norway I 2 Austria .. 1 7 1 Portugal 1 Belgium Queensland 1 Canada .. 3 2 4 Bu3sia 1 Cape Colony 2 South Australia 1 2 Ceylon .. 3 1 Spain 18 Cuba .. 1 2 Straits Settlements 1 Egypt .. 1 Sweden 2 2 France .. 16 20 4 Switzerland 2 8 Germany •27 89 15 Tahiti 1 Greeoe .. 1 I .. Transvaal 1 Holland 8 5 2G United Kingdom 227 192 250 India .. 2 1 United States .. 40 45 65 Italy .. 1 1 1 Victoria 32 37 39 Mexico .. 2 Western Australia 1 1 Note. —A few applications were received from persons giving addresses in two ov more eountrioR; the figures will therefore total more than th« actual number of applications reoeivtsrl. K.—Designs.—Table showing Number of Applications in each of the Fourteen Classes to the end of 1907, and in the Years 1908, 1909, and 1910 respectively. Number of Applications. Class. Goods. i 1890 to the End of 1907. Goods. 1908. 1!K)9. 1910. 1 2 3 4 5 6 : 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Articles made of— Metal (except those in Class 2) .. .. 139 Jewellery .. .. .. .. .. 34 Wood, boue, ivory, papier-mache, &c. .. " .. 77 Glass, earthenware, porcelain, bricks, tiles, and cement 14 Paper (except hangings) .. .. .. .. 55 Leather (including bookbinding) .. .. .. 2 Paperhangings Carpets, rugs, floor-cloths, &c. .. .. .. 2 Lace, hosiery Millinery and wearing-apparel (including boots, &c.).. 34 Ornamental needlework on muslin and other fabrics Goods not in other classes .. .. .. 10 Printed or woven designs on textile piece-goods .. 2 „ handkerchiefs and shawls Total .. .. .. .. .. 369 16 1 52 3 i 5 J 79 13 1 14 2 9 1 8 1 2 51 - — 26 8 8 2 3 1 ,3 46 369 79 51 16 Grand total—1890 to end of 1910 545 545
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