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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:
- July 23, 1964
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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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Notices.
It is hereby notified for general
information that JOHN DOUGLAS
BaRRYMORE RENWICK, Esquire, an
official member of the Executive
Council of the Colony, is by reason
of his return to the Colony able to
discharge his functions as 1 member
of the said Council.
Administrator’s Office,
Road Town,
Tortola, B.V.TI.
15th July, 1964.
M.P. 18/1.
REGISTRAR GENERAL’S OFFICE,
ANTIGUA.
In accordance with the provisions
of Section 16 of the Marriage Ordi-
nance, 1923, the following Building
has been registered in the Colony of
Antigua asa Building where Banns
of Marriage may be published:
“SPRING GARDENS MORAVI-
AN CHURCH†situate at Spring
Gardens between St. John’s and
Dickensonbay Streets in the City of
Saint John in the Island of Antigua.
Dated this 18th day of July, 1964.
HENRY J ELWIN,
Ag. Registrar-General
a
OGONFIRMATION OF ORDINANOES.
No. 45.
The Secretary of State for the Col-
onies has informed the Administrator
that the power of disallowance will
not be exercised in respect of the
undermentioned Ordinances of the
Colony of the Virgin Islands.
No. 4 of 1964, “ The Trade Licences
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1964.â€
No. 6 of 1964, ‘‘ The Appropriation
Ordinance, 1964.â€
No. 7 of 1964, ‘‘ The Liquor Licen-
ces Ordinance, 1964.â€
Administrator's Office,
Tortola,
British Virgin Islands.
11th July, 1964.
X
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VIRGIN IS
VOL. IX.
THE
ANTIGUA, MONTS!
AND
LANDS
WwW PTE,
Published by eo.
No. 46
The following Bill which is to be
introduced into the Legislative Coun-
cil of Antigua is circulated with this
Gazette and forms part thereof:—
“The Enactment (Leeward Islands
Acts) (Amendment) Ordinance, 1964.â€
No. 47
The following Statutory Rule and
Order is circulated with this Gazette
and forms part thereof:—
Montserrat.
No. 13 of 1964, “The Income Tax
(Double Taxation Relief) (Switzer-
land) Order, 1964.â€
21 pp. price 45 ots.
Income Tax Notice.
The following article which has
been levied upon under Section 57, of
the Income Tax Ordinance, 1945, will
be sold by public auction on Friday,
27th July, 1964, at 1.30 p.m.at the
Court House yard, Plymouth
Montserrat.
One (1) Anglia Deluxe Estate Car
Registration Number: M 384
Colour: Ermine White
Horse Power: Ten (10)
OC. C. Sr. Louis,
Acting Provost Marshal.
Regisiry,
Court House,
Plymouth, Montserrat.
6th July, 1964,
Importers are hereby reminded that
if their quota of Rice allotted is not
purchased within ten (10) days after
arrival, it will be otherwise disposed
of.
EARL O. PESTAINA.
Supply Officer.
British Caribbean Court
of Appeal Appellate
Jurisdiction
PURSUANT to Order 1 Rule 4 (1)
of the Federal Supreme Court (Ap-
peal) Rules, No. 18 of 1959 and the
British Caribbean Court of Appeal
Order in Council 1962, the President
of the British Caribbean Court of
Appeal has arranged a sitting of the
THURSDAY, 23xp JULY, 1964.
No. 32.
British Caribbean Court of Appeal in
the Colony of Antigua, to commence
Friday the 14th day of August, 1964
at 9.00 o’clock in the forenoon.
All persons concerned are hereby
notified to govern themselves accord-
ingly.
DATED this 16th
1964.
day of July,
by Order,
HENRY J Ewin,
Ag. Deputy Registrar
British Caribbean Court
of Appeal Antigua.
TRADE MARKS OFFICH,
TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS,
12th June, 1964,
COMPANIA SWIFT DE LA
PLATA SOCIEDAD ANOMINA of
88 Maipu Street, Buenos Aires, Argen-
tine, Republic have applied for Reu-
istration of one Trade Mark consist-
ing of the following:—
in Class 42, that is to say, Substances
used as food or as ingredients in food
The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for one year
before the date of their said Applica-
tion.
Any person may within three
months form the date of the first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Antigua, Vontserrat and Vir-
gin Islands Gazette, give notice in
duplicate at the Trade Marks Office,
Tortola, British Virgin Islands, of
opposition to registration of the said
Trade Mark.
L. I. AUSTIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
152
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
MONTSERRAT 17th June, 1964.
FRISCO FOODS CORPORATION
of 100 Tenth Street, Wilmington
99, Delware, United States of Ameri-
oa, have applied for Kegistration of
one Trade Mark consisting of the
following: —
(1860
fm Class 45 this is to say, ‘ tobocco,
whether manufactured or unmanu-
factured â€â€™.
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 Advertisment in
the Antigua, Montserrat, & Virgin
Islands Gazette, give notice in dupli-
cate at the ‘Trade Marks Office,
Montserrat, of opposition of the said
Trade Mark.
OC. C. St. Louis,
Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
MONTSERRAT 23rd June, 1964.
WITHROP PRODUCTS INC. of
1450 Broadway, City and State of
New York, United States of America,
have applied for Registration of
one Trade Mark consisting of the
following:—
WINTOMYLON
in Class 3, that is to say “‘ Chemical
substances prepared for use in
medicine and pharmacy.â€
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
Isiands Gizetie give notice in dupli-
cate at the Trade Marks Office,
Montserrat, of opposition of the said
Trade Mark.
Cc. C. St. LovIs,
Registrar of Trade Marka.
THE ANTIGUA MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
MONTSERRAT 17th June, 1964.
CARRERAS LIMITED of Christo-
pher Martin Road, Basildon Essex,
England, have applied for Registration
of one Trade Mark consisting of the
following:—
CORVETTE
in Class 45 in respect of ull goods
included in Class 45.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for any time
in Montserrat 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, Montserrai, & Virgin
Islands Gazette give notice in
duplicate at the Trade Marks Office,
Montserrat, of opposition of the said
Trade Mark.
Cc. C. St. LOUIS,
Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
15th June, 1964.
AMERICAN-CICARETTE CO M-
PANY (OVERSEAS) LIMITED of
Staedtle 380, Vaduz Liechtenstein
have applied for Registration of one
Trade Mark consisting of the follow-
ing:—
in Class 45 that is to say ‘tobacco,
whether manufactured or unmanufac-
tured.
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 ap-
pearance of this Advertisement in the
[July 23, 1964
Antiqua, Montserrat & Virgin Is-
lands Gazette, zive notice in duplicate
at the Trade Marks Office, Tortola,
British Virgin Islands, of opposition to
registration of the said Trade Mark.
L. I. AUSTIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS,
3rd June, 1964.
WILLIAM HOLLINS & COM-
PANY of Viyella House, 54, Conduit
Street, London, W.I. England have
applied for Registration of one Trade
Mark consisting of the following:—
VIVELLA
in Class 38 that is to say, Articles of
clothing.
The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for sixty-
nine years 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 and Vir-
gin Islands Gazette, give notice in
duplicate at the Trade Marks Office,
Tortola, British Virgin Islands, of
Opposition to registration of the said
Trade Mark.
L. I. AUSTIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS,
12th June, 1964.
CARRERAS LIMITED of Chris-
topher Martin Road, Basildon, Essex *
England have applied for Registration
of one Trade Mark consisting of the
following:—
STRATHMUIR
in Class 45, that is to say, all goods
included in Class 435.
The Applicants claim that they have
not used the said Trade Markin re-
spect of the snid goods before the date
of their said Application.
Any person may within three
months from the date of the first ap-
pearance of this Advertisement in the
Antigua, Montserrat, & Virgin Is-
lands Gazette, give notice in duplicate
at the ‘'rade Marks Office, Tortola,
British Virgin Islands, of opposition
to registration of the said Trade Mark.
L. I. AUSTIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
July 23, 1964]
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 26th June. 1964.
SULLANA A.G. of Sihlquai 266/
268, Zurich 5, Switzerland have
applied for Registration of one Trade
Mark consisting of the following;—
SULLANA
ain Class 45, that is to say tobacco
whether manufactured or unmanu-
factured.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods befere 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 suid Trade Mark.
HENRY J. ELWIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS,
23rd June, 1964.
ST. REGIS TOBACCO CORPORA-
TION LIMITED of Staedtle 380,
Vaduz, Liechtenstein has applied for
Registration of one Trade Mark con-
‘sisting of the following:—
GOLD BAND
fn Class 45 that is to say, all goods
dncluded in Class 45.
The Applicants claim that they have
mot used thesaid Trade Mark in re-
pect of the said goods before the date
of their said Application.
THE ANTIGUA MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE. 1
Any person may within three
months from the date of their first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Anligua, Montserrat & Virgin
Islands Gazette, give notice in dupli-
cate at the Trade Marks Office, Tortola,
British Virgin Islands, of opposition
to registration of the said Trade Mark.
L. I. AUSTIN,
Ay. Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 26th June 1964
8.A. VAUTIER FRERES & CIE
of Grandson, Yverdon, Vaud Switzer-
land have applied for Registration of
one Trade Mark consisting of the
following :—
VAUTIER
in Class 45, that is to say tobacco
whether manufactured or unmanu-
factured
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 said Trade Mark.
Henry J ELwiyn,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
Ge
oo
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 26th June, 1964.
American-Cigarette Company
(Overseas) Limited of Staedtle 380,
Vaduz, Liechtenstein have applied for
Registration of one Trade Mark con-
sisting of the following:—
AMSTEL
in Class 45, that isto say, tobacco,
whether manufactured or unmanufac-
tured.
The Applicants claimed 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 ap-
pearance 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 said Trade Mark.
HENRY J. ELWIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Yarks.
RAINFALL FIGURES
Agricultural Department,
Antigua,
Month, 1960 1961 1962 1963 1064
January 3.84 2.16 6.77 462 2.99
February 5.09 2.31 0.92 1.12 0.79
March 3.18 1.84 081 062 1,21
April 1.48 0.74 3.56 1.26 6.04
May 1.49 2.31 4.42 695 3.32
June 1.79 2.90 6.10 2.87 1.40
July 18th 2.60 2.70 1.63 3.73 3.27
19.47 14.96 23.31 21.07 18.02
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
The following deposits if not claimed by 31st July, 1964, shall be transferred to Revenue:—
made.
Date. Importer.
Aprit 5 §. R. Mendes, ltd.
Geo. W. B. Bryson
6 Caribbean Beach Club
9 Leonard Shorey
ll J.C. R. Hood
14 Oaribbean Beach Club
Can. West Indies Trade Corp.
16 Hugh Mallalieu
18 Geo. W. B. Bryson & Co.
20 J. A. W. Griffith
21 Stephen R. Mendes
24 Donald Christian
D. A. Corbin
Article.
1 pkg. regulators
30 pkgs. essence
1 ctn. ash trays
3 c/s costumes
1 c/s plate glass
9 ctns. chinaware
2 flour mixture
2 ctns. air conditioner
1 cfs engine part:
Amount.
41.00
135.00
25.00
21.00
31.00
153.00
36.00
103.00
126.00
3 ctngs. survey instruments 282.00
1 pkg. car parts
18 pkgs. bedroom fixtures
2 pkgs. samples
30.00
353.00
9.00
$1345.00
KE. O. A. PESTIANA,
Collector of Customs.
154 THE ANTIGUA, MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE. [July 23, 1904
Hurricane Precautions, 1964.
1. At the beginning of the Hurricane Season the public are advised to take precautions
to safeguard their homes and other property in the event of a storm. During a hurricane the
central electricity supply will be turned off, and every household should therefore be provided with
@ hurricane lantern or a flash light (or preferably with both) which should be checked regularly
and kept in working order throughout the hurricane season.
2. Owners of barometers should take readings daily at 19 a.m., 4 p.m. and 10 p.m.
Any change lower than the usual diurnal one of 0°10 inch should be regarded with suspicion.
3. The masters or agents of vessels ifin doubt should communicate with the Harbour
Master for information.
4. When barring up a house, on indication of bad weather, begin with the side facing
the direction of the prevailing wind, which varies from North West to North East. Should the
centre of a storm pass over the island there will be a sbort period of calm during which the
Northern side of the building could be opened up and the Southern and Westerly sides closed.
Very often there is no calm, and under such circumstances it is wise to liive everything securely
fastened.
5. The United States Weather Bureau at San Juan, Puerto Rico, issues regular weather
reports for the hastern Caribbean which are broadcast in Spanish and English daily throughout the
hurricane season by several radio statiovs in Puerto Kico.
Storm Warning Signals.
AT DAY—The following signals displayed at the Harbour Master’s Office, Goat Hill, Octos Hill,
(Michael’s Mount) Police Headquarters and other Police stations in the Island
denote the approach of disturbed weather:—-
A. A RED FLAG with black square in centre means ‘Tropical disturbance reported;
likely to affect island of Antigua—CAUTION ADVISED.
B. TWO RED FLAGS, with black squares in centre—HURRICANE SIGNAL—
DANGER EXPECTED.
C. RED PENNANT when hoisted to serve as SMALL CRAFT WARNING only.
AT NIGHT.
A. TWO DETONATING ROCKETS will be Fired from the Harbour Master’s Vilice
to warn shipping.
B. A RED LIGHT will be displayed at Police Stations.
DAY & NIGHT.
The Police will go through St. John’s and Villages sounding their whistles.
Telephone Exchanges wil] inform subscribers.
After a hurricane warning has been received the news will be broadcast by The
Antigua Broadcasting Service (620 kilocycles) at regular intervals:—9 a.m.,
5 p.m. and more often if necessary.
Administrator's Office,
St. John’s, Antigua.
15th July, 1964.
Ref. No. A, 52/6.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Antigua, Leeward Islands.
By Rosekxt Linpsay, Government Printer.—By Authority.
1964,
[Price 56 cents. }
No. of 1964. Hnactment (Leeward Islands Acts)
(Amendment).
ANTIGUA.
No. of 1964.
BILL FOR
- An Ordinance to amend further the Enactment
(Leeward Islands Acts) Ordinance, 1956.
[ ]
Be it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent
Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
the Legislative Council of Antigua, and by the
authority of the same as follows:—
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the
Enactment (Leeward Islands Acts) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1964, and shall be read as one with the
Enactment (Leeward Islands Acts) Ordinance,
1956, and all amendments thereto, thereinafter
culled the principal Ordinance.
2. Part I of the Schedule to the principal
Ordinance is amended by inserting immediately.
after the figures and words ‘44 The Probation of
Offenders Act†the following figures and words:
“45 The Railway Offences Actâ€
ANTIGUA,
Short title.
32/1956,
11/1962.
Amendment
of Schedule
to principal
Ordinance.
ANTIGUA. 2 Enactment (Leeward Islands Acts) No. of 1964.
(Amendment),
nonin 3. The provisions of section 2 of this Ordi-
section 2. nance shall be deemed to have had effect as from
the Ist day of July, 1956.
ae 6 4. The repeal of the Railway Offences Act
29/1956. of the Laws of the Leeward Islands by regulation
ee 5 of the Adaptation of Laws Regulations, 1906,
Telanda, so far as that Act affects Antigaa shall be deemed
never to have had effect.
Speaker.
Passed the Legislative Council this day
of 1964, —
Clerk of the Counesl.
OBJECTS AND REASONS.
The Adaptation of Laws Regulations, 1956, made under
the authority of section 5 of the Leeward Islands (Miscel-
laneous Provisions) Order in Council, 1956, (Imperial) (1956
No. 833) purported to repeal the Railway Offences Act 45, of
the Laws of the Leeward Islands in so far as Antigua was
concerned. This was obviously an error and the object of this
Bill is to enact the said Railway Offences Act of the former
Leewards Islands Colony with retrospective effect from the 1st
day of July, 1956, by inserting it among the enactments
specified in the Schedule to the Enactment (Leeward Islands
Acts) Ordinance, 1956, so that it will have effect in Antigua as
from the abovementioned date as if it had been enacted by the
Legislative Council of Antigua.
Attorney General,
Attorney General’s Chambers,
St. John’s,
Antigua.
11th June, 1964.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Antigua, Leeward Islands,
by Ropert Linvsay, Government Printer.—-By Authority.
1964,
520—7.64., [Price 7 cents. ]
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Notices.
It is hereby notified for general
information that JOHN DOUGLAS
BaRRYMORE RENWICK, Esquire, an
official member of the Executive
Council of the Colony, is by reason
of his return to the Colony able to
discharge his functions as 1 member
of the said Council.
Administrator’s Office,
Road Town,
Tortola, B.V.TI.
15th July, 1964.
M.P. 18/1.
REGISTRAR GENERAL’S OFFICE,
ANTIGUA.
In accordance with the provisions
of Section 16 of the Marriage Ordi-
nance, 1923, the following Building
has been registered in the Colony of
Antigua asa Building where Banns
of Marriage may be published:
“SPRING GARDENS MORAVI-
AN CHURCH†situate at Spring
Gardens between St. John’s and
Dickensonbay Streets in the City of
Saint John in the Island of Antigua.
Dated this 18th day of July, 1964.
HENRY J ELWIN,
Ag. Registrar-General
a
OGONFIRMATION OF ORDINANOES.
No. 45.
The Secretary of State for the Col-
onies has informed the Administrator
that the power of disallowance will
not be exercised in respect of the
undermentioned Ordinances of the
Colony of the Virgin Islands.
No. 4 of 1964, “ The Trade Licences
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1964.â€
No. 6 of 1964, ‘‘ The Appropriation
Ordinance, 1964.â€
No. 7 of 1964, ‘‘ The Liquor Licen-
ces Ordinance, 1964.â€
Administrator's Office,
Tortola,
British Virgin Islands.
11th July, 1964.
X
Sok F729'7
fA G29 oz
VIRGIN IS
VOL. IX.
THE
ANTIGUA, MONTS!
AND
LANDS
WwW PTE,
Published by eo.
No. 46
The following Bill which is to be
introduced into the Legislative Coun-
cil of Antigua is circulated with this
Gazette and forms part thereof:—
“The Enactment (Leeward Islands
Acts) (Amendment) Ordinance, 1964.â€
No. 47
The following Statutory Rule and
Order is circulated with this Gazette
and forms part thereof:—
Montserrat.
No. 13 of 1964, “The Income Tax
(Double Taxation Relief) (Switzer-
land) Order, 1964.â€
21 pp. price 45 ots.
Income Tax Notice.
The following article which has
been levied upon under Section 57, of
the Income Tax Ordinance, 1945, will
be sold by public auction on Friday,
27th July, 1964, at 1.30 p.m.at the
Court House yard, Plymouth
Montserrat.
One (1) Anglia Deluxe Estate Car
Registration Number: M 384
Colour: Ermine White
Horse Power: Ten (10)
OC. C. Sr. Louis,
Acting Provost Marshal.
Regisiry,
Court House,
Plymouth, Montserrat.
6th July, 1964,
Importers are hereby reminded that
if their quota of Rice allotted is not
purchased within ten (10) days after
arrival, it will be otherwise disposed
of.
EARL O. PESTAINA.
Supply Officer.
British Caribbean Court
of Appeal Appellate
Jurisdiction
PURSUANT to Order 1 Rule 4 (1)
of the Federal Supreme Court (Ap-
peal) Rules, No. 18 of 1959 and the
British Caribbean Court of Appeal
Order in Council 1962, the President
of the British Caribbean Court of
Appeal has arranged a sitting of the
THURSDAY, 23xp JULY, 1964.
No. 32.
British Caribbean Court of Appeal in
the Colony of Antigua, to commence
Friday the 14th day of August, 1964
at 9.00 o’clock in the forenoon.
All persons concerned are hereby
notified to govern themselves accord-
ingly.
DATED this 16th
1964.
day of July,
by Order,
HENRY J Ewin,
Ag. Deputy Registrar
British Caribbean Court
of Appeal Antigua.
TRADE MARKS OFFICH,
TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS,
12th June, 1964,
COMPANIA SWIFT DE LA
PLATA SOCIEDAD ANOMINA of
88 Maipu Street, Buenos Aires, Argen-
tine, Republic have applied for Reu-
istration of one Trade Mark consist-
ing of the following:—
in Class 42, that is to say, Substances
used as food or as ingredients in food
The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for one year
before the date of their said Applica-
tion.
Any person may within three
months form the date of the first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Antigua, Vontserrat and Vir-
gin Islands Gazette, give notice in
duplicate at the Trade Marks Office,
Tortola, British Virgin Islands, of
opposition to registration of the said
Trade Mark.
L. I. AUSTIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
152
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
MONTSERRAT 17th June, 1964.
FRISCO FOODS CORPORATION
of 100 Tenth Street, Wilmington
99, Delware, United States of Ameri-
oa, have applied for Kegistration of
one Trade Mark consisting of the
following: —
(1860
fm Class 45 this is to say, ‘ tobocco,
whether manufactured or unmanu-
factured â€â€™.
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 Advertisment in
the Antigua, Montserrat, & Virgin
Islands Gazette, give notice in dupli-
cate at the ‘Trade Marks Office,
Montserrat, of opposition of the said
Trade Mark.
OC. C. St. Louis,
Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
MONTSERRAT 23rd June, 1964.
WITHROP PRODUCTS INC. of
1450 Broadway, City and State of
New York, United States of America,
have applied for Registration of
one Trade Mark consisting of the
following:—
WINTOMYLON
in Class 3, that is to say “‘ Chemical
substances prepared for use in
medicine and pharmacy.â€
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
Isiands Gizetie give notice in dupli-
cate at the Trade Marks Office,
Montserrat, of opposition of the said
Trade Mark.
Cc. C. St. LovIs,
Registrar of Trade Marka.
THE ANTIGUA MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
MONTSERRAT 17th June, 1964.
CARRERAS LIMITED of Christo-
pher Martin Road, Basildon Essex,
England, have applied for Registration
of one Trade Mark consisting of the
following:—
CORVETTE
in Class 45 in respect of ull goods
included in Class 45.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for any time
in Montserrat 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, Montserrai, & Virgin
Islands Gazette give notice in
duplicate at the Trade Marks Office,
Montserrat, of opposition of the said
Trade Mark.
Cc. C. St. LOUIS,
Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
15th June, 1964.
AMERICAN-CICARETTE CO M-
PANY (OVERSEAS) LIMITED of
Staedtle 380, Vaduz Liechtenstein
have applied for Registration of one
Trade Mark consisting of the follow-
ing:—
in Class 45 that is to say ‘tobacco,
whether manufactured or unmanufac-
tured.
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 ap-
pearance of this Advertisement in the
[July 23, 1964
Antiqua, Montserrat & Virgin Is-
lands Gazette, zive notice in duplicate
at the Trade Marks Office, Tortola,
British Virgin Islands, of opposition to
registration of the said Trade Mark.
L. I. AUSTIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS,
3rd June, 1964.
WILLIAM HOLLINS & COM-
PANY of Viyella House, 54, Conduit
Street, London, W.I. England have
applied for Registration of one Trade
Mark consisting of the following:—
VIVELLA
in Class 38 that is to say, Articles of
clothing.
The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for sixty-
nine years 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 and Vir-
gin Islands Gazette, give notice in
duplicate at the Trade Marks Office,
Tortola, British Virgin Islands, of
Opposition to registration of the said
Trade Mark.
L. I. AUSTIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS,
12th June, 1964.
CARRERAS LIMITED of Chris-
topher Martin Road, Basildon, Essex *
England have applied for Registration
of one Trade Mark consisting of the
following:—
STRATHMUIR
in Class 45, that is to say, all goods
included in Class 435.
The Applicants claim that they have
not used the said Trade Markin re-
spect of the snid goods before the date
of their said Application.
Any person may within three
months from the date of the first ap-
pearance of this Advertisement in the
Antigua, Montserrat, & Virgin Is-
lands Gazette, give notice in duplicate
at the ‘'rade Marks Office, Tortola,
British Virgin Islands, of opposition
to registration of the said Trade Mark.
L. I. AUSTIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
July 23, 1964]
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 26th June. 1964.
SULLANA A.G. of Sihlquai 266/
268, Zurich 5, Switzerland have
applied for Registration of one Trade
Mark consisting of the following;—
SULLANA
ain Class 45, that is to say tobacco
whether manufactured or unmanu-
factured.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods befere 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 suid Trade Mark.
HENRY J. ELWIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS,
23rd June, 1964.
ST. REGIS TOBACCO CORPORA-
TION LIMITED of Staedtle 380,
Vaduz, Liechtenstein has applied for
Registration of one Trade Mark con-
‘sisting of the following:—
GOLD BAND
fn Class 45 that is to say, all goods
dncluded in Class 45.
The Applicants claim that they have
mot used thesaid Trade Mark in re-
pect of the said goods before the date
of their said Application.
THE ANTIGUA MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE. 1
Any person may within three
months from the date of their first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Anligua, Montserrat & Virgin
Islands Gazette, give notice in dupli-
cate at the Trade Marks Office, Tortola,
British Virgin Islands, of opposition
to registration of the said Trade Mark.
L. I. AUSTIN,
Ay. Registrar of Trade Marks.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 26th June 1964
8.A. VAUTIER FRERES & CIE
of Grandson, Yverdon, Vaud Switzer-
land have applied for Registration of
one Trade Mark consisting of the
following :—
VAUTIER
in Class 45, that is to say tobacco
whether manufactured or unmanu-
factured
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 said Trade Mark.
Henry J ELwiyn,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
Ge
oo
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 26th June, 1964.
American-Cigarette Company
(Overseas) Limited of Staedtle 380,
Vaduz, Liechtenstein have applied for
Registration of one Trade Mark con-
sisting of the following:—
AMSTEL
in Class 45, that isto say, tobacco,
whether manufactured or unmanufac-
tured.
The Applicants claimed 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 ap-
pearance 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 said Trade Mark.
HENRY J. ELWIN,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Yarks.
RAINFALL FIGURES
Agricultural Department,
Antigua,
Month, 1960 1961 1962 1963 1064
January 3.84 2.16 6.77 462 2.99
February 5.09 2.31 0.92 1.12 0.79
March 3.18 1.84 081 062 1,21
April 1.48 0.74 3.56 1.26 6.04
May 1.49 2.31 4.42 695 3.32
June 1.79 2.90 6.10 2.87 1.40
July 18th 2.60 2.70 1.63 3.73 3.27
19.47 14.96 23.31 21.07 18.02
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
The following deposits if not claimed by 31st July, 1964, shall be transferred to Revenue:—
made.
Date. Importer.
Aprit 5 §. R. Mendes, ltd.
Geo. W. B. Bryson
6 Caribbean Beach Club
9 Leonard Shorey
ll J.C. R. Hood
14 Oaribbean Beach Club
Can. West Indies Trade Corp.
16 Hugh Mallalieu
18 Geo. W. B. Bryson & Co.
20 J. A. W. Griffith
21 Stephen R. Mendes
24 Donald Christian
D. A. Corbin
Article.
1 pkg. regulators
30 pkgs. essence
1 ctn. ash trays
3 c/s costumes
1 c/s plate glass
9 ctns. chinaware
2 flour mixture
2 ctns. air conditioner
1 cfs engine part:
Amount.
41.00
135.00
25.00
21.00
31.00
153.00
36.00
103.00
126.00
3 ctngs. survey instruments 282.00
1 pkg. car parts
18 pkgs. bedroom fixtures
2 pkgs. samples
30.00
353.00
9.00
$1345.00
KE. O. A. PESTIANA,
Collector of Customs.
154 THE ANTIGUA, MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE. [July 23, 1904
Hurricane Precautions, 1964.
1. At the beginning of the Hurricane Season the public are advised to take precautions
to safeguard their homes and other property in the event of a storm. During a hurricane the
central electricity supply will be turned off, and every household should therefore be provided with
@ hurricane lantern or a flash light (or preferably with both) which should be checked regularly
and kept in working order throughout the hurricane season.
2. Owners of barometers should take readings daily at 19 a.m., 4 p.m. and 10 p.m.
Any change lower than the usual diurnal one of 0°10 inch should be regarded with suspicion.
3. The masters or agents of vessels ifin doubt should communicate with the Harbour
Master for information.
4. When barring up a house, on indication of bad weather, begin with the side facing
the direction of the prevailing wind, which varies from North West to North East. Should the
centre of a storm pass over the island there will be a sbort period of calm during which the
Northern side of the building could be opened up and the Southern and Westerly sides closed.
Very often there is no calm, and under such circumstances it is wise to liive everything securely
fastened.
5. The United States Weather Bureau at San Juan, Puerto Rico, issues regular weather
reports for the hastern Caribbean which are broadcast in Spanish and English daily throughout the
hurricane season by several radio statiovs in Puerto Kico.
Storm Warning Signals.
AT DAY—The following signals displayed at the Harbour Master’s Office, Goat Hill, Octos Hill,
(Michael’s Mount) Police Headquarters and other Police stations in the Island
denote the approach of disturbed weather:—-
A. A RED FLAG with black square in centre means ‘Tropical disturbance reported;
likely to affect island of Antigua—CAUTION ADVISED.
B. TWO RED FLAGS, with black squares in centre—HURRICANE SIGNAL—
DANGER EXPECTED.
C. RED PENNANT when hoisted to serve as SMALL CRAFT WARNING only.
AT NIGHT.
A. TWO DETONATING ROCKETS will be Fired from the Harbour Master’s Vilice
to warn shipping.
B. A RED LIGHT will be displayed at Police Stations.
DAY & NIGHT.
The Police will go through St. John’s and Villages sounding their whistles.
Telephone Exchanges wil] inform subscribers.
After a hurricane warning has been received the news will be broadcast by The
Antigua Broadcasting Service (620 kilocycles) at regular intervals:—9 a.m.,
5 p.m. and more often if necessary.
Administrator's Office,
St. John’s, Antigua.
15th July, 1964.
Ref. No. A, 52/6.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Antigua, Leeward Islands.
By Rosekxt Linpsay, Government Printer.—By Authority.
1964,
[Price 56 cents. }
No. of 1964. Hnactment (Leeward Islands Acts)
(Amendment).
ANTIGUA.
No. of 1964.
BILL FOR
- An Ordinance to amend further the Enactment
(Leeward Islands Acts) Ordinance, 1956.
[ ]
Be it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent
Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
the Legislative Council of Antigua, and by the
authority of the same as follows:—
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the
Enactment (Leeward Islands Acts) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1964, and shall be read as one with the
Enactment (Leeward Islands Acts) Ordinance,
1956, and all amendments thereto, thereinafter
culled the principal Ordinance.
2. Part I of the Schedule to the principal
Ordinance is amended by inserting immediately.
after the figures and words ‘44 The Probation of
Offenders Act†the following figures and words:
“45 The Railway Offences Actâ€
ANTIGUA,
Short title.
32/1956,
11/1962.
Amendment
of Schedule
to principal
Ordinance.
ANTIGUA. 2 Enactment (Leeward Islands Acts) No. of 1964.
(Amendment),
nonin 3. The provisions of section 2 of this Ordi-
section 2. nance shall be deemed to have had effect as from
the Ist day of July, 1956.
ae 6 4. The repeal of the Railway Offences Act
29/1956. of the Laws of the Leeward Islands by regulation
ee 5 of the Adaptation of Laws Regulations, 1906,
Telanda, so far as that Act affects Antigaa shall be deemed
never to have had effect.
Speaker.
Passed the Legislative Council this day
of 1964, —
Clerk of the Counesl.
OBJECTS AND REASONS.
The Adaptation of Laws Regulations, 1956, made under
the authority of section 5 of the Leeward Islands (Miscel-
laneous Provisions) Order in Council, 1956, (Imperial) (1956
No. 833) purported to repeal the Railway Offences Act 45, of
the Laws of the Leeward Islands in so far as Antigua was
concerned. This was obviously an error and the object of this
Bill is to enact the said Railway Offences Act of the former
Leewards Islands Colony with retrospective effect from the 1st
day of July, 1956, by inserting it among the enactments
specified in the Schedule to the Enactment (Leeward Islands
Acts) Ordinance, 1956, so that it will have effect in Antigua as
from the abovementioned date as if it had been enacted by the
Legislative Council of Antigua.
Attorney General,
Attorney General’s Chambers,
St. John’s,
Antigua.
11th June, 1964.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Antigua, Leeward Islands,
by Ropert Linvsay, Government Printer.—-By Authority.
1964,
520—7.64., [Price 7 cents. ]
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