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- Title:
- The Antigua, Montserrat and Virgin Islands gazette
- Creator:
- Antigua
Montserrat
British Virgin Islands
- Place of Publication:
- St. John's? Antigua
- Publisher:
- Govt. Printer.
- Publication Date:
- June 25, 1964
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British Virgin Islands
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- Dates or Sequential Designation:
- v. 1-12, no. 18; July 5, 1956-Mar. 30, 1967.
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- Includes supplements consisting of bills, ordinances, statutory rules & orders, etc.
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THE
ANTIGUA, MONTSER
AND
ISLANDS
Published by Authority.
VOL. IX. THURSDAY, 25ra JUNE, 1964.
GAZI
Notices.
It igs notified for general informa-
tion that his Honour the Adminis-
trator will be absent from the Colony
for a visit to Barbados from Saturday,
20th June, 1964 to Monday, 22nd
June, 1964.
His Honour has issued an Instru-
ment under the Public Seal of
Antigua to the Honourahle W. L.
MACINTYRE, Esq., Attorney General,
appointing him to be Administrator’s
Deputy for the period aforesaid.
Government House,
St. John's,
Antigua.
19th June, 1964.
Ref. No. A. 13/250
British Nationality Act, 1948.
It is hereby notified for general
information that a Certificate of
Naturalisation No. 4 of 1964, dated
the 28th day of May, 1964, has bean
granted to Miss CHARLOTTE ELIZA-
BETH JAMES of Kentish Village, St.
John’s, Antigua, under the British
Nationality Act, 1948.
Attorney General’s Chambers,
Administration Building,
St. John’s, Antigua.
22nd June, 1964.
No. 39
Appointments, transfers, etc., in
the public service, with effect from
the dates stated, are published for
general information:—
Antigua.
ARMSTRONG, F., Meter Reader, Elec-
tricity Dept., appointed Consumers
Inspector, Electricity Department,
1.1.63.
ANTHONY V.A. Acting Agricultural
Assistant IV Peasant Development
Service, 15.9.63.
BAPTISTE, D. Foreman, Telephone
Department, appointed Inspector of
Telephones, Telephone Dept.,
1.1.64.
Rowinson, Mrs. K., Staff Nurse,
Holberton Hospital, appointed
District Nurse/Midwife, Medical
Department, 1.6.64.
x
S233 7271
SAMUEL, Miss E., appointed Proba-
tionary/Uncertificated Teacher,
Fiducation Department 1.3.64
SKERRITT, J. A., Assistant Post-
master, Post Office, appointed
Executive Officer, Peasant Devel-
opment Service, 2.12.63
SKERRITT, J. A., Execntive Officer,
Peasant Development Service
appointed Acting Accountant,
Peasant Development Service,
23.12.63.
No. 40
The following Ordinances and Sta-
tutory Rule and Order are circulated
with this Gazette and form part there-
of :—
ORDINANCE
Virgin Islands.
No. 4 of 1964, ‘The Trade Licen-
ces (Amendment) Ordinance, 1964.â€
1 pp. price 5 cts.
No. 6 of 1964, “* The Appropriation
Ordinance, 1964.â€
3 pp. Price 9 cts.
STATUTORY RULE & ORDER.
Montserrat.
No. 17 of 1964, ‘‘ Proclamation
dated June 20, 1964, declaring the
23rd day of July, 1964, a Public
Holiday.†1 pp. Price 5 cts.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 2nd June 1964
N. V. PHILIPS’ GLOEILAMPEN-
FABRIEKEN of KEmmasingel 29,
Eindhoven have applied for Registra-
tion of one Trade Mark consisting of
the following:— -
PHILIPS
in Class 4 in respect of all goods
included therein, namely Raw or
partly prepared vegetable, animal
and mineral substances used in
manufactures, not included in other
classes;
in Class 17 in resp-ct of all goods
included therein, namely Manufac-
tures from mineral and other sub-
stances for building or decorations;
in Class 18 in respect of all goods
included therein, namely Engineer-
ing, architectural and buildiug
contrivances;
in Class 21 in respect of all ,oods
included therein, namely Naval
architectural contrivances and naval
equipments not included in Classes
19 and 20;
in Class 42 in respect of all goods
included therein, namely Sub-
stances used as food or as in-
gredients in food;
in Class 47 in respect of all goods
included therein, namely Candles,
common soap, detergents; illumi-
nating, heating or lubricating oils;
rnatches and starch, blue and other
preparations for laundry purposes;
in Class 48 in respect of All goods
included therein namely Perfumery
(including toilet articles, prepara-
tions for the teeth and hair and
perfumed soap);
in Class 50 in respect of
(1) Goods manufactured from
ivory, bone or wood, not
included in other classes
(5) Brushes and combs;
(9) Packing and hose of all kinds;
(10) Goods not included in the
foregoing classes.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods before the
date of their said Application.
Any person may within three
months from the date of the first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Aniigua, Montserrat & Virgin
Islands Gazette, give notice in dupli-
cate at the Trade Marks Office,
Antigua, of opposition to registration
of the said Trade Mark.
HENRY J ELWIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
136
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 30th May, 1964.
FRISCO FOODS CORPORATION
of 100 Tenth Street, Wilmington 99,
Delaware, U.S.A., have applied for
Registration of one Trade Mark con-
sisting of the following:—
in Class 45, that is to say, tobacco
whether manufactured or unmanu-
factured.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the said I'rade Mark
in respect of the said goods before
the date of their suid Application.
Any person may within three
months from the date of the first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Antigua, Montserrat & Virgin
Islands Gazette, give notice in dupli-
eate at the Trade Marks Office,
Antigua, of opposition to registration
of the said Trade Mark.
HENRY J. KLWIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGCA 20th June, 1964.
WINTHROP PRODUCTS, INC.,
of 1450 Broadway, City and State of
New York, U.S.A., have applied for
Registration of one Trade Mark con-
sisting of the following:—
WINTOMYLON
in Class 3, that is to say, all goods
included in Class 3.
THE ANTIGUA MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods before the
date of their said Application.
‘Any person may within three
months from the date of the first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Antigua, Montserrat, & Virgin
Islands Gazette, give notice in dupli-
cate at the Trade Marks Office,
Antigua, of opposition to registration
of the saidTrade Mark.
Henry J. ELWIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
Tenders for the supply
of Meat
Tenders are invited for the supply
of fresh beef to the Government
Institutions in Antigua for the period
Ist July—3lst December, 1964.
The approximate quantities that
will be required are as follows:—
Hospital
ib Ib
Saturday 180
Tuesday 180
Thursday 180 540
Fiennes
Tuesday fae 50
Thursday... 50
Saturday Bae 60 160
Leper Home
Saturday ae 27
Tuesday ie 14 41
Mental Hospital
Saturday 120
Thursday : 120
Tuesday Or 44 284
[June 25, 1964
Training School
tb Ib
Thursday a 10
Saturday om 10 20
Prison
Thursday Be 32
Saturday ese 32 64
All tenders must be addressed to the
Administrative Secretary, Ministry
of sooial services, Antigua in sealed
envelopes marked ‘‘Tenders for the
supply of Fresh Beef†and delivered
at the Administration Building not
later than 27th June, 1964.
Government does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender.
Administrative Secretary
Ministry of Social Services
Antigua.
20th June, 1964
Ref. No. 8.8, 41/36
RAINFALL FIGURES
Agricultural Department,
Antigua.
Month. 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964
January 3.84 2.16 6.77 462 2.99
February 5.09 2.31 0.92 1.12 0.79
March 3.18 1.84 081 0.562 1.21
April 1.84 0.74 3.36 1.26 5.04
May 1.49 2.31 4.42 695 3.32
June 20th 0.95 1.20 352 2.48 0.37
16.03 10.56 20.00 16.95 13.72
June 25, 1964]
THE ANTIGUA MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE. 137
TENDERS FOR GROCERIES ETC.
The following tenders have been accepted for the supply of the undermentioned items to Government
Institutions and other Departments, for the half-year ending 31st December, 1964:—
Keith Edwards
Geo. W. B. Bryson
&. Co.
Of WORAS
Open Market
Dickenson’s
Bakery
Geo. W. B. Bryson
&. Co.
Groceries
Rice—Super
Rice—F. Q.
Rice—S8. Q.
Flour (baking Grade A)
(not baking)
Meal (local)
Sugar (grey)
Sugar (washed)
Butter (table)
(cooking)
Margarine (cooking)
(Glowspread)
Fish (salted, cod, hake, Pollock)
(Cusk-Link)
Milk (evaporated)
(condensed)
Blue
Potiutoes
Sardines
Beef (salted)
Beef (tinned)
Pork (clear)
(snouts)
(tails)
Oil (edible- Imported)
Oil (edible-loeal)
Fruits (tinned) medium
Lard
Onions
Soap (laundry)
Washing Soda
Cheese
Lard
rrowroot (Imported)
Margarine- 1 1b tins
Pork- (scalps)
Milk (fresh)
Cheese-12 oz. tins
Fruits (tinned) large and small
$29.90 per bag of 177 lbs
$26.00 per bag of 177 ibs
$23.45 per bag of 177 lbs
$11.90 per bag of 100 lbs
$11.50 per bag of 100 Ibs
$11.15 per bag of 100 lbs
$22.00 per bag of 249 lbs
$30.00 per bag of 249 Ibs
$ 5.40 per 5 lb tin, $1.10 per 1 Ib tin
$ 4.90 per 5 1b tin
$ 2.10 per 5 |b tin
$ 2.65 per 5 lb tin
$47.00 per case of 100 lbs
$18.00 per case of 100 lbs
$12.70 per case of 48x14} oz. tins
$13.75 per case of 48x14} oz. tins
$ 1.00 per half gross
.12 per lb (Dutch)
$14.25 per case of 100x3} oz. tins
$95.00 per 200 lb barrel (wholesale) or
.05 per lb (retail)
$30.00 per case of 48x12 oz. tins
$75.00 per 200 1b barrel or 50c. per Ib
$100.00 per 200 1b barrel or 60c. per lb
$95.00 per 200 lb barrel or 55c. per lb
$ 2.90 per Imperial Gallon
$ 3.40 per Imperial Gallon
$12.00 per case of 24x15 oz. tins
$11.50 per 25 lb. bucket
$ 8.00 per 50 Ib. bags
$10.50 per case of 50 Ibs.
10 per Ib.
$ 3.50 per 5 Ib tin
$ 2.00 per 5 Ib tin
Poultry
Meat-fresh
Bread
Holberton Hospital 230. per lb
Mental Hospital 22c. per lb.
Fiennes Institute 22c. per Ib.
Boys’ Training School 22c. per Ib.
Leper Home 23c. per lb.
Kerosene Oil
Current Wholesale price on days of delivery, less 5c. per Imperial Gallon, (less duty if
applicable) Delivery ex Bulk Road Tank Wagon into drums or containerg at the Institutions,
Cooking Gas
$15.33 per 100 lb. cylinder, delivered to Institutions.
188 THE ANTIGUA, MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE. [June 25, 1964.
Notice to Importers.
In accordance with the Trade and Revenue Ordinance 1900, as amended deposits which remain unclaimed
after a period of three months shall be paid into General Revenue as duty payable on goods for which deposit is:
made.
The following deposits if not claimed by 30th June, 1964, shall be transferred to Revenue:—
Date. Importer. Article. Amount.
March
1964
2 Caribbean Beach Club 1 etn. booster amplifier 29.00
do 3 ctns. Lamps 244.00
do 8 ., chinaware 103.00
- do 1 reel telephone cable 298.00
do 2 cts. glass chimnies 19.00
4 Donald Christian 1 o/s wood making machine 238.00
5 Carl Mayer 1 c/s plate glass 26.00
A. Chambers & Co. 6 bales rope 59.00
Hawksbill Hotel 3 ctns. resturaunt equip. 32.00
Caribbean Beach Club 19 ctns. glassware 154.00
7 Keneth Gomez & Sons 13 etns. canned goods 24.00
12 Caribbean Beach Club 2 ctns. lamp fixture 171.00
14 The Antigua Dairy Co. 35 ctns. paper containers 237.00
Curtain Bluff Hotel 3 ctns. stationery 34.00
17 George W. B. Bryson 1 pkg. compressor parts 96.00
19 LI. A. T. 1 bale garments 294.00
20 Kallil Shoul 1 pkg. medicine 18.00
F. E. Hadeed & Sons 3 ctns, shirts 499.00
23 Caribbean Beach Club 1 ctn. telephone equipt. 04.00
Mr. Kdwards 6 ctns. house hold effects 20.00
Lakes New Market 8 ctns. salmon 10.00
26 Esco Standard Oil 5 pes. steel tanks 400.00
$3099.00
EK. O. A. PRSTIANA,
Collector of Custom.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Antigua, Leeward Islands.
By Ronert LiInpsay, Government Printer.—By Authority,
1964,
[Price 30 cents}
No. 4 of 1964. The Trade Licences (Amend- VIRGIN
ment) Ordinance, 1964. _. ISLANDS |
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I AssENT, f tye “Ay 2
° M.S. Sraverey, / / 2A
A deninisteator fof 5 ate
24th April, 1964. ut Bion, |St
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VIRGIN ISLANDS |
No. 4 of 1964. oe
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE TRADE Licences
OrpiInancr, 1963.
[24th April, 1964. | Commence-
ment
ENACTED by the Legislature of the Colony
of the Virgin Islands.
3
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Trade Short title
Licences (Amendment) Ordinance, 1964, and shall
be read as one with the Trade Licences Ordinance,
1963, hereinafter called the Principal Ordinance. 1/1963.
2. Schedule B to the Principal Ordinance is Amendment
of Schedule B
hereby amended by— to the Princi-
: pal Ordinance.
(a) renumbering [tem 1 thereof as paragraph
(i); and
(6) inserting the following immediately there-
after as paragraph (ii), thereof:—
(ii) for each additional store or
shop ae
$5.09 per annum
in the currency
of the United
States of Ameri-
ca,
M. S. Sravexey,
President.
Passed the Legislative Council this 17th day
of March, 1964.
J. M. Crarke,
Clerk of the Council.
Printed at the Government Printing x Office Antigua, Leeward Islands,
by Ropert Linpsay, Governmant Printer. -By Authority.
1964,
X 420—6. 64. [Prive 5 cents. ]
729
323) ,
- No. 6 of 1964. Appropriation. Vinay.
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LS. ey,
ASSENT
M. S. STAVELEY, i
Administrator. | | YUL 6
| | 11th May, 1964. ° ie
VIRGIN ISLANDS. :
No. 6 of 1964. eR
An Ordinance to provide tor the services of the
Colony for the year ending on the thirty-first
day of December, 1964.
[1st January, 1964. | Pane:
ENACTED by the Legislature of the Colony
of the Virgin isiunds.
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the short title.
Appropriation Ordinance, 1964.
2. ‘There shall be and there 1s hereby granted Appropristion
to Her Majesty the Queen, for the services of the
Colony for the year ending on the thirty-first day
of December, 1964, the sum of two million,
three hundred and seventy-three thousand five hun-
dred and fifty-two dollars, in the currency of the
United State of America, to be applied and expended
in the manner and for the services set forth in the
Schedule hereto.
3.. Such part of the said sum of two sums charged
tillion, three hundred and severity-three thousand 9p General
five hundred and fifty-two dollars in the currency of :
the United States of America as is payable by the
Colony shall be and the same is hereby declared to
be charged upon and made payable from and out of —
the General Revenue and other funds of the Colony.
4. The Treasurer is hereby authorised and Payments
required from time to time upon the order or bow made.
warrant of the Administrator to pay the several
sums appropriated by and in the Schedule hereto
to the several services therein mentioned, as the said
order or warrant shall direct, out of the General
Revenue and other funds of the Colony without
further order or formality.
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VIRGIN
ISLANDS,
Commence-
ment,
Â¥ Appropriation. No. 6 of 1964.
5. This Ordinance shall be deemed to have
had effect as from the 1st day of January, 1964.
M. S. STAvELEy,
President.
Passed the Legislative Council this 24th da
of April, 1964.
J. M. Cuarke,
Clerk of the Council,
No. 6 of 1964, Appropriation, 3 Viren
IsLANDS.
SCHEDULE.
Head Services Amount
U.S.. $
I. Public Debt Charges a 7,240
II. Pensions .. 17,395
III. Administration ... 68,634
IV. Legislature .. 12,681
V, Community Development and
Welfare tee 8,438
VI. Treasury and Customs ... 49,551
VII. Audit ae 8,566
VIII. Agriculture ww. 68,486
IX. Education . 150,093
X. Medical & Health we: 97,389
XI- Judicial & Legal , we = 17,185
XII. Police & Prison we = 38,586
XIII. Post Office .. 43,875
XIV. Miscellaneous ... 56,137
XV. Telecommunications ... = 21,756
XVI. Civil Aviation -_ 4,463
XVII. Electricity, Ice & Cold Storage ... 43,630
XVIII. Public Works Department ws = 64,724
XIX. Public Works Recurrent ~ we =119,250
XX. Overseas Service Aid Scheme ... 20,906
Total Recurrent Expenditure 918,935
XXX. Administration we. =. 162,969
XXXI. Trade and Production are 50,980
XXXII. Works and Communications ..- 1,033,196
XXXIII. Social Servicer ue 38,372
XXXIV. Public Services | ... 169,100
Total Capital Expenditure 1,454,617
Total Recurrent and Capital Expenditure 2,373,552
ee
ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands,
By Ropert Linpsay Acting Government Printor.— By Authority
1964,
420—-6.64 [Price 9 cents.]
MONTSERRAT. 0S
STATUTORY RULES AND OR
1964, No. 17.
Proclamation dated June 20, 1964, declaring Thursday -
the 28rd day of July, 1964, a Public Holiday.
BY HIS HONOUR DONALD ALONZO WILES, O.B.E.
ADMINISTRATOR OF THE COLONY OF MONTSERRAT.
D. A. WitEs,
Adminisirator.
A PROCLAMATION.
Whereas by section 5 (a) of the Public Holidays Ordinance, 1954
(No. 19 of 1954) it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the
Administrator from time to time with the Advice of ths Executive
Council by proclamation, to appoint a special day to be kept as a close
holiday in all banks, shops, stores and public offices in the Colony:
And whereas the Administrator, with the advice of the Executive
Council of the Colony of Montserrat considers it expedient that
Thursday the 23rd day of July, 1964, should be reserved as a public
holiday throughout the Colony:
Now, therefore, I, DONALD ALANZO WILES, Administrator as
aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council of the said Colony,
hereby appoint Thursday the 23rd day of July, 1964, to be kept aga
close holiday in all banks, shops, stores and public offices in the
Colony.
GIVEN under my hand at .the Administrator's Office,
Montserrat, this 20th day of June, 1964, and in the
thirteenth year of Her Majesty’s reign.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Antigua. Leeward Islands,
By Ropert Linpsay, Goverument Printer.—By Authority,
1964.
420—6.64. [ Price 5 cenés.]
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Waser
NO LiL ny
GE 7
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at a
VIRGIN
THE
ANTIGUA, MONTSER
AND
ISLANDS
Published by Authority.
VOL. IX. THURSDAY, 25ra JUNE, 1964.
GAZI
Notices.
It igs notified for general informa-
tion that his Honour the Adminis-
trator will be absent from the Colony
for a visit to Barbados from Saturday,
20th June, 1964 to Monday, 22nd
June, 1964.
His Honour has issued an Instru-
ment under the Public Seal of
Antigua to the Honourahle W. L.
MACINTYRE, Esq., Attorney General,
appointing him to be Administrator’s
Deputy for the period aforesaid.
Government House,
St. John's,
Antigua.
19th June, 1964.
Ref. No. A. 13/250
British Nationality Act, 1948.
It is hereby notified for general
information that a Certificate of
Naturalisation No. 4 of 1964, dated
the 28th day of May, 1964, has bean
granted to Miss CHARLOTTE ELIZA-
BETH JAMES of Kentish Village, St.
John’s, Antigua, under the British
Nationality Act, 1948.
Attorney General’s Chambers,
Administration Building,
St. John’s, Antigua.
22nd June, 1964.
No. 39
Appointments, transfers, etc., in
the public service, with effect from
the dates stated, are published for
general information:—
Antigua.
ARMSTRONG, F., Meter Reader, Elec-
tricity Dept., appointed Consumers
Inspector, Electricity Department,
1.1.63.
ANTHONY V.A. Acting Agricultural
Assistant IV Peasant Development
Service, 15.9.63.
BAPTISTE, D. Foreman, Telephone
Department, appointed Inspector of
Telephones, Telephone Dept.,
1.1.64.
Rowinson, Mrs. K., Staff Nurse,
Holberton Hospital, appointed
District Nurse/Midwife, Medical
Department, 1.6.64.
x
S233 7271
SAMUEL, Miss E., appointed Proba-
tionary/Uncertificated Teacher,
Fiducation Department 1.3.64
SKERRITT, J. A., Assistant Post-
master, Post Office, appointed
Executive Officer, Peasant Devel-
opment Service, 2.12.63
SKERRITT, J. A., Execntive Officer,
Peasant Development Service
appointed Acting Accountant,
Peasant Development Service,
23.12.63.
No. 40
The following Ordinances and Sta-
tutory Rule and Order are circulated
with this Gazette and form part there-
of :—
ORDINANCE
Virgin Islands.
No. 4 of 1964, ‘The Trade Licen-
ces (Amendment) Ordinance, 1964.â€
1 pp. price 5 cts.
No. 6 of 1964, “* The Appropriation
Ordinance, 1964.â€
3 pp. Price 9 cts.
STATUTORY RULE & ORDER.
Montserrat.
No. 17 of 1964, ‘‘ Proclamation
dated June 20, 1964, declaring the
23rd day of July, 1964, a Public
Holiday.†1 pp. Price 5 cts.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 2nd June 1964
N. V. PHILIPS’ GLOEILAMPEN-
FABRIEKEN of KEmmasingel 29,
Eindhoven have applied for Registra-
tion of one Trade Mark consisting of
the following:— -
PHILIPS
in Class 4 in respect of all goods
included therein, namely Raw or
partly prepared vegetable, animal
and mineral substances used in
manufactures, not included in other
classes;
in Class 17 in resp-ct of all goods
included therein, namely Manufac-
tures from mineral and other sub-
stances for building or decorations;
in Class 18 in respect of all goods
included therein, namely Engineer-
ing, architectural and buildiug
contrivances;
in Class 21 in respect of all ,oods
included therein, namely Naval
architectural contrivances and naval
equipments not included in Classes
19 and 20;
in Class 42 in respect of all goods
included therein, namely Sub-
stances used as food or as in-
gredients in food;
in Class 47 in respect of all goods
included therein, namely Candles,
common soap, detergents; illumi-
nating, heating or lubricating oils;
rnatches and starch, blue and other
preparations for laundry purposes;
in Class 48 in respect of All goods
included therein namely Perfumery
(including toilet articles, prepara-
tions for the teeth and hair and
perfumed soap);
in Class 50 in respect of
(1) Goods manufactured from
ivory, bone or wood, not
included in other classes
(5) Brushes and combs;
(9) Packing and hose of all kinds;
(10) Goods not included in the
foregoing classes.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods before the
date of their said Application.
Any person may within three
months from the date of the first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Aniigua, Montserrat & Virgin
Islands Gazette, give notice in dupli-
cate at the Trade Marks Office,
Antigua, of opposition to registration
of the said Trade Mark.
HENRY J ELWIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
136
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 30th May, 1964.
FRISCO FOODS CORPORATION
of 100 Tenth Street, Wilmington 99,
Delaware, U.S.A., have applied for
Registration of one Trade Mark con-
sisting of the following:—
in Class 45, that is to say, tobacco
whether manufactured or unmanu-
factured.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the said I'rade Mark
in respect of the said goods before
the date of their suid Application.
Any person may within three
months from the date of the first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Antigua, Montserrat & Virgin
Islands Gazette, give notice in dupli-
eate at the Trade Marks Office,
Antigua, of opposition to registration
of the said Trade Mark.
HENRY J. KLWIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGCA 20th June, 1964.
WINTHROP PRODUCTS, INC.,
of 1450 Broadway, City and State of
New York, U.S.A., have applied for
Registration of one Trade Mark con-
sisting of the following:—
WINTOMYLON
in Class 3, that is to say, all goods
included in Class 3.
THE ANTIGUA MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods before the
date of their said Application.
‘Any person may within three
months from the date of the first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Antigua, Montserrat, & Virgin
Islands Gazette, give notice in dupli-
cate at the Trade Marks Office,
Antigua, of opposition to registration
of the saidTrade Mark.
Henry J. ELWIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
Tenders for the supply
of Meat
Tenders are invited for the supply
of fresh beef to the Government
Institutions in Antigua for the period
Ist July—3lst December, 1964.
The approximate quantities that
will be required are as follows:—
Hospital
ib Ib
Saturday 180
Tuesday 180
Thursday 180 540
Fiennes
Tuesday fae 50
Thursday... 50
Saturday Bae 60 160
Leper Home
Saturday ae 27
Tuesday ie 14 41
Mental Hospital
Saturday 120
Thursday : 120
Tuesday Or 44 284
[June 25, 1964
Training School
tb Ib
Thursday a 10
Saturday om 10 20
Prison
Thursday Be 32
Saturday ese 32 64
All tenders must be addressed to the
Administrative Secretary, Ministry
of sooial services, Antigua in sealed
envelopes marked ‘‘Tenders for the
supply of Fresh Beef†and delivered
at the Administration Building not
later than 27th June, 1964.
Government does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender.
Administrative Secretary
Ministry of Social Services
Antigua.
20th June, 1964
Ref. No. 8.8, 41/36
RAINFALL FIGURES
Agricultural Department,
Antigua.
Month. 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964
January 3.84 2.16 6.77 462 2.99
February 5.09 2.31 0.92 1.12 0.79
March 3.18 1.84 081 0.562 1.21
April 1.84 0.74 3.36 1.26 5.04
May 1.49 2.31 4.42 695 3.32
June 20th 0.95 1.20 352 2.48 0.37
16.03 10.56 20.00 16.95 13.72
June 25, 1964]
THE ANTIGUA MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE. 137
TENDERS FOR GROCERIES ETC.
The following tenders have been accepted for the supply of the undermentioned items to Government
Institutions and other Departments, for the half-year ending 31st December, 1964:—
Keith Edwards
Geo. W. B. Bryson
&. Co.
Of WORAS
Open Market
Dickenson’s
Bakery
Geo. W. B. Bryson
&. Co.
Groceries
Rice—Super
Rice—F. Q.
Rice—S8. Q.
Flour (baking Grade A)
(not baking)
Meal (local)
Sugar (grey)
Sugar (washed)
Butter (table)
(cooking)
Margarine (cooking)
(Glowspread)
Fish (salted, cod, hake, Pollock)
(Cusk-Link)
Milk (evaporated)
(condensed)
Blue
Potiutoes
Sardines
Beef (salted)
Beef (tinned)
Pork (clear)
(snouts)
(tails)
Oil (edible- Imported)
Oil (edible-loeal)
Fruits (tinned) medium
Lard
Onions
Soap (laundry)
Washing Soda
Cheese
Lard
rrowroot (Imported)
Margarine- 1 1b tins
Pork- (scalps)
Milk (fresh)
Cheese-12 oz. tins
Fruits (tinned) large and small
$29.90 per bag of 177 lbs
$26.00 per bag of 177 ibs
$23.45 per bag of 177 lbs
$11.90 per bag of 100 lbs
$11.50 per bag of 100 Ibs
$11.15 per bag of 100 lbs
$22.00 per bag of 249 lbs
$30.00 per bag of 249 Ibs
$ 5.40 per 5 lb tin, $1.10 per 1 Ib tin
$ 4.90 per 5 1b tin
$ 2.10 per 5 |b tin
$ 2.65 per 5 lb tin
$47.00 per case of 100 lbs
$18.00 per case of 100 lbs
$12.70 per case of 48x14} oz. tins
$13.75 per case of 48x14} oz. tins
$ 1.00 per half gross
.12 per lb (Dutch)
$14.25 per case of 100x3} oz. tins
$95.00 per 200 lb barrel (wholesale) or
.05 per lb (retail)
$30.00 per case of 48x12 oz. tins
$75.00 per 200 1b barrel or 50c. per Ib
$100.00 per 200 1b barrel or 60c. per lb
$95.00 per 200 lb barrel or 55c. per lb
$ 2.90 per Imperial Gallon
$ 3.40 per Imperial Gallon
$12.00 per case of 24x15 oz. tins
$11.50 per 25 lb. bucket
$ 8.00 per 50 Ib. bags
$10.50 per case of 50 Ibs.
10 per Ib.
$ 3.50 per 5 Ib tin
$ 2.00 per 5 Ib tin
Poultry
Meat-fresh
Bread
Holberton Hospital 230. per lb
Mental Hospital 22c. per lb.
Fiennes Institute 22c. per Ib.
Boys’ Training School 22c. per Ib.
Leper Home 23c. per lb.
Kerosene Oil
Current Wholesale price on days of delivery, less 5c. per Imperial Gallon, (less duty if
applicable) Delivery ex Bulk Road Tank Wagon into drums or containerg at the Institutions,
Cooking Gas
$15.33 per 100 lb. cylinder, delivered to Institutions.
188 THE ANTIGUA, MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE. [June 25, 1964.
Notice to Importers.
In accordance with the Trade and Revenue Ordinance 1900, as amended deposits which remain unclaimed
after a period of three months shall be paid into General Revenue as duty payable on goods for which deposit is:
made.
The following deposits if not claimed by 30th June, 1964, shall be transferred to Revenue:—
Date. Importer. Article. Amount.
March
1964
2 Caribbean Beach Club 1 etn. booster amplifier 29.00
do 3 ctns. Lamps 244.00
do 8 ., chinaware 103.00
- do 1 reel telephone cable 298.00
do 2 cts. glass chimnies 19.00
4 Donald Christian 1 o/s wood making machine 238.00
5 Carl Mayer 1 c/s plate glass 26.00
A. Chambers & Co. 6 bales rope 59.00
Hawksbill Hotel 3 ctns. resturaunt equip. 32.00
Caribbean Beach Club 19 ctns. glassware 154.00
7 Keneth Gomez & Sons 13 etns. canned goods 24.00
12 Caribbean Beach Club 2 ctns. lamp fixture 171.00
14 The Antigua Dairy Co. 35 ctns. paper containers 237.00
Curtain Bluff Hotel 3 ctns. stationery 34.00
17 George W. B. Bryson 1 pkg. compressor parts 96.00
19 LI. A. T. 1 bale garments 294.00
20 Kallil Shoul 1 pkg. medicine 18.00
F. E. Hadeed & Sons 3 ctns, shirts 499.00
23 Caribbean Beach Club 1 ctn. telephone equipt. 04.00
Mr. Kdwards 6 ctns. house hold effects 20.00
Lakes New Market 8 ctns. salmon 10.00
26 Esco Standard Oil 5 pes. steel tanks 400.00
$3099.00
EK. O. A. PRSTIANA,
Collector of Custom.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Antigua, Leeward Islands.
By Ronert LiInpsay, Government Printer.—By Authority,
1964,
[Price 30 cents}
No. 4 of 1964. The Trade Licences (Amend- VIRGIN
ment) Ordinance, 1964. _. ISLANDS |
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AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE TRADE Licences
OrpiInancr, 1963.
[24th April, 1964. | Commence-
ment
ENACTED by the Legislature of the Colony
of the Virgin Islands.
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1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Trade Short title
Licences (Amendment) Ordinance, 1964, and shall
be read as one with the Trade Licences Ordinance,
1963, hereinafter called the Principal Ordinance. 1/1963.
2. Schedule B to the Principal Ordinance is Amendment
of Schedule B
hereby amended by— to the Princi-
: pal Ordinance.
(a) renumbering [tem 1 thereof as paragraph
(i); and
(6) inserting the following immediately there-
after as paragraph (ii), thereof:—
(ii) for each additional store or
shop ae
$5.09 per annum
in the currency
of the United
States of Ameri-
ca,
M. S. Sravexey,
President.
Passed the Legislative Council this 17th day
of March, 1964.
J. M. Crarke,
Clerk of the Council.
Printed at the Government Printing x Office Antigua, Leeward Islands,
by Ropert Linpsay, Governmant Printer. -By Authority.
1964,
X 420—6. 64. [Prive 5 cents. ]
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ASSENT
M. S. STAVELEY, i
Administrator. | | YUL 6
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VIRGIN ISLANDS. :
No. 6 of 1964. eR
An Ordinance to provide tor the services of the
Colony for the year ending on the thirty-first
day of December, 1964.
[1st January, 1964. | Pane:
ENACTED by the Legislature of the Colony
of the Virgin isiunds.
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the short title.
Appropriation Ordinance, 1964.
2. ‘There shall be and there 1s hereby granted Appropristion
to Her Majesty the Queen, for the services of the
Colony for the year ending on the thirty-first day
of December, 1964, the sum of two million,
three hundred and seventy-three thousand five hun-
dred and fifty-two dollars, in the currency of the
United State of America, to be applied and expended
in the manner and for the services set forth in the
Schedule hereto.
3.. Such part of the said sum of two sums charged
tillion, three hundred and severity-three thousand 9p General
five hundred and fifty-two dollars in the currency of :
the United States of America as is payable by the
Colony shall be and the same is hereby declared to
be charged upon and made payable from and out of —
the General Revenue and other funds of the Colony.
4. The Treasurer is hereby authorised and Payments
required from time to time upon the order or bow made.
warrant of the Administrator to pay the several
sums appropriated by and in the Schedule hereto
to the several services therein mentioned, as the said
order or warrant shall direct, out of the General
Revenue and other funds of the Colony without
further order or formality.
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VIRGIN
ISLANDS,
Commence-
ment,
Â¥ Appropriation. No. 6 of 1964.
5. This Ordinance shall be deemed to have
had effect as from the 1st day of January, 1964.
M. S. STAvELEy,
President.
Passed the Legislative Council this 24th da
of April, 1964.
J. M. Cuarke,
Clerk of the Council,
No. 6 of 1964, Appropriation, 3 Viren
IsLANDS.
SCHEDULE.
Head Services Amount
U.S.. $
I. Public Debt Charges a 7,240
II. Pensions .. 17,395
III. Administration ... 68,634
IV. Legislature .. 12,681
V, Community Development and
Welfare tee 8,438
VI. Treasury and Customs ... 49,551
VII. Audit ae 8,566
VIII. Agriculture ww. 68,486
IX. Education . 150,093
X. Medical & Health we: 97,389
XI- Judicial & Legal , we = 17,185
XII. Police & Prison we = 38,586
XIII. Post Office .. 43,875
XIV. Miscellaneous ... 56,137
XV. Telecommunications ... = 21,756
XVI. Civil Aviation -_ 4,463
XVII. Electricity, Ice & Cold Storage ... 43,630
XVIII. Public Works Department ws = 64,724
XIX. Public Works Recurrent ~ we =119,250
XX. Overseas Service Aid Scheme ... 20,906
Total Recurrent Expenditure 918,935
XXX. Administration we. =. 162,969
XXXI. Trade and Production are 50,980
XXXII. Works and Communications ..- 1,033,196
XXXIII. Social Servicer ue 38,372
XXXIV. Public Services | ... 169,100
Total Capital Expenditure 1,454,617
Total Recurrent and Capital Expenditure 2,373,552
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ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands,
By Ropert Linpsay Acting Government Printor.— By Authority
1964,
420—-6.64 [Price 9 cents.]
MONTSERRAT. 0S
STATUTORY RULES AND OR
1964, No. 17.
Proclamation dated June 20, 1964, declaring Thursday -
the 28rd day of July, 1964, a Public Holiday.
BY HIS HONOUR DONALD ALONZO WILES, O.B.E.
ADMINISTRATOR OF THE COLONY OF MONTSERRAT.
D. A. WitEs,
Adminisirator.
A PROCLAMATION.
Whereas by section 5 (a) of the Public Holidays Ordinance, 1954
(No. 19 of 1954) it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the
Administrator from time to time with the Advice of ths Executive
Council by proclamation, to appoint a special day to be kept as a close
holiday in all banks, shops, stores and public offices in the Colony:
And whereas the Administrator, with the advice of the Executive
Council of the Colony of Montserrat considers it expedient that
Thursday the 23rd day of July, 1964, should be reserved as a public
holiday throughout the Colony:
Now, therefore, I, DONALD ALANZO WILES, Administrator as
aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council of the said Colony,
hereby appoint Thursday the 23rd day of July, 1964, to be kept aga
close holiday in all banks, shops, stores and public offices in the
Colony.
GIVEN under my hand at .the Administrator's Office,
Montserrat, this 20th day of June, 1964, and in the
thirteenth year of Her Majesty’s reign.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Antigua. Leeward Islands,
By Ropert Linpsay, Goverument Printer.—By Authority,
1964.
420—6.64. [ Price 5 cenés.]
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