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Leeward Islands gazette

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Leeward Islands gazette
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Leeward Islands (West Indies)
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English
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Politics and government -- Leeward Islands (West Indies) ( lcsh )
Law
Leeward Islands (Federation)
Montserrat
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Official gazettes ( fast )
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1- , 1872-
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Two pages per frame.
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Supplements, issued with some numbers, contain departmental reports, Meteorological registers, ordinances, statutory rules and orders, etc., of Antigua, St. Kitts and Nevis, Montserrat, and the British Virgin Islands.
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Weekly
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Published by Authority, <27th March, 1941>-28th June, 1956.
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Open access via Digital Library of the Caribbean.
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Some issues called "extraordinary."
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Occasionally issued with "Supplement to the Leeward Islands gazette."
General Note:
Vol. 18, no. 10 (13th March 1890); title from caption (viewed July 10, 2023).
General Note:
Vol. 84, no. 30 (28th June, 1956) (viewed July 10, 2023).

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THE

VOL. LXXXII.



THURSDAY, 6TH MAY, 1954.

89

ISLANDS
TE.

No. 21.



Notices,



It is hereby notified for general
information that the Reverend
Fathers ALBINUS VAN BIESEN and
FRANCIS BOGAERT, C.SS.R., have
been appointed Marriage Officers for
the Presidency of Antigua.

Administrator's Office,
Antigua.

30th April, 1954.

Ref. No. A. 8/4.

No. 42,

Appointments and transfers, etc.,
in the public service, with effect from
the dates stated are published for
general information :—

WILKIN, Miss A., re-appointed
Junior Clerk, Audit Office.
May 1
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 24th April, 1954.
INTERNATIONAL TOBACCO
CO. of South Africa Limited of 22
Bunsen Street, Industria, Johannes-
burgh, Transvaal Province, Union of
South Africa, bave applied for Regis-
tration of one Trade Mark consisting
of the following :—































Any person may within three
mouths from the date of the’ first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Leeward Islands Gazette, give
notice in duplicate at the Trade Marks
Office, Antigua, of opposition to
registration of the said Trade Mark,

J. D. B. RENWICK,
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.

TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 24th April, 1954.

TRINIDAD LEASEHOLDS, LIM-
ITED, of Trinidad House, 29/30. Old
Burlington Street, London, W.1, have
applied for Registration of one Trade
Mark consisting of the following:—

ISOTOL

in Class 47 in respect of motor fuels,
lubricating oils and _ lubricating
greases.

The applicants claim that the said
Trade Mark in respect of the said
goods has not been used.in the Lee-
ward Islands 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 Leeward Islands Gazette, give
notice in duplicate at the Trade
Marks Office, Antigua, of opposition
to registration of the said Trade
Mark.

J. D. B. RENWICK,
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.





in Class 45 that is to say: Tobacco
and tobacco products, whether raw or
manufactured, including cigarettes.

The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for seven
months before the date of their said
‘Application,

B2k 72x77
rare,

TRAFFIC NOTICE.

The Vehicles & Road Traffic
Ordinance, No. 5 of 1946,
Sec. 78 (1).

By virtue of the powers conferred
on me in Section 78 subsection (1) of
the Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordi-
nance 1946 (No. 5 of 1946) for
preventing obstructions on Thames
Street, I hereby make the following
order :—

Until further notice, no vehicle
of any description shall park in
Thames Street, between Newgate
Street and Redcliffe Street.

Dated the 20th day of April, 1954.

A. A. M. HILL,
Traffic Commissioner.
Ref. No. 36/06004.



TRAFFIC NOTICE.

The Vehicles & Road Traffil
Ordinance, 1946.

By virtue of the powers conferred
on me in Section 2 of the Vehicles
and Road ‘Traffic Ordinance, 1946
(No. 5 of 1946) I hereby fix the
period hereunder for the lighting of
vehicles :—

Until further notice, the lighting
of vehicles shall be from 6.45 p.m.
to 5.30 a.m.

Daied the 20th day of April, 1954.

A. A. M. Hin,
Traffic Commissioner.



At a meeting of the City Commis-
sioners held on the 14th instant it
was unanimously decided to appro-
priate for the use of a Market all that
parcel of land situate at the foot of
St. Mary’s Street and which until
recently was occupied by the Market-
ing Depot.

2. It is therefore notified for
general information that the land
above referred to, and all buildings
thereon, now form a part of the
Market as defined and governed by
By Law 12 of the St. John’s City
By-Laws. 8. R. & O. 1927 No. 21, as
amended.

A. M. TAYLOR,
City Clerk.

City Commisstoner’s Offioe,
Antiqua,
Q3rd April, 1954.



Vacancy for a History Mistress
at the Bishops’ High School
for Girls, Georgetown, British
Guiana.
Applications are invited from suit-

ably qualified persons for appoint-

ment to the post of History Mistress,

Bishops’ High School for Girls,

British Guiana.



2. The duties are to teach mainly
History, including sixth form work
to the standard of the Advanced
Level of the General Certificate of
Education of London University.,
The person appointed will be expected
to take part in some of the extra-
curricular activities of the school in
addition to her teaching duties.



90

3. A University degree in History
is required, and preferably an hon-
ours degree with at least two years
teaching experience in a Gram-
mar School. A teacher’s diploma
would be an additional qualification.
A candidate who has good experience
in dramatic work or one who is able
to coach tennis and/or hockey should
receive special consideration.

4. The salary is on the scale
£500x£25-£625 per annum, the
commencing salary being determined
by. the candidate’s experience and
qualifications. It is expected that
a general revision of salaries will
take place in the near future.

5. In the case of a person born
either in British Guiana or in the
British West Indies the appointment
would normally be pensionable sub-
ject to the candidates medical fitness
and to satisfactory service during a
probationary period of three years,
but the successful candidate could, if
she so preferred, be appointed on the
terms stated in paragraph 6 here-
under which are applicable to an
appointee who is neither a British
Guianese nora British West Indian.

6. A non-Guianese or a non-West
Indian would be appointed on a
three-year contract and on the satis-



THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.

factory conclusion of her period of
service she would be paid a gratuity
calculated at the rate of 224% of basic
salary for each completed period of
three months’ service, including ap-
proved leave,

7. The Mistress selected for ap-
pointment will be subject to the
Colonial Regulations and to Jocal
General Orders and instructions in
force for the time being in so far as
they are applicable.

8. A British Gnianese or British
West Indian appointee who elected
to be placed on the Pensionable
Establishment would be eligible for
vacation leave at the rate of five days
for each completed month of resident
service up to a maximum of six
months, subject to her completion of
a minimum tour of service of two
years and subject also to the provi-
sions of funds annually by the Legis-
lative Council and to the require-
ments “of the Public Officers Leave
(Passages) Regulations, 1952.

9. If recruited for service on con-
tract, the Mistress would also be
provided at the Colony’s expense
with a passage back to the country
from which she was recruited on the
satisfactory completion of her con-

[6 May, 1954.

tract. She would also earn vacation
leave on the same basis as laid down
in paragraph 8 above for officers on
the pensionable establishment.

10. Applications should be sub-
mitted to the Headmistress, Bishops’
High School for Girls, British Guiana,
not later than the Ist of July, 1954.
In the case of persons resident in the
United Kingdom, applications should
be submitted to the Crown Agents
for Overseas Governments and Ad-
ministrations.

11. Copies and not originals of
certificates and testimonials should
be eubmitted.

(M.P, 35/21/2/2/7 IV)



RAINFALL FIGUR&S.
Centra] Experiment Station,

Antigua.

1950. 1951. 1952. 1053 1954,
Jan, 5.41 3.60 2.41 1,98 3.04
Feb, 2.52 1.88 1.60 1.02 2.45
Mar. 1.58 1.09 1.62 5.60 1,08
Apr. 2.44 2.16 3.14 2.06 49
May 1 — 02 — —_— _

11.95 875 8.77 10.61 8.06





Colony of the Leeward Islands.

ReGister oF TITLEs.

For Certificate of Title and Noti

March, 1954.

Date of request.

Person presenting.

PRESIDENCY OF ANTIGUA.
Title by Registration Act.

SCHEDULE OF APPLICATIONS

ANTIGUA CIRCUIT.

ngs thereon and Caveats for the week ending the 20th day of

Nature of request whether for Certificate of Title
or noting thereon or Caveat.



20th day of March,
1954

of

John

Antigua.



Angelo Barreto of Bolans
Village in the Parish of
Saint Mary in the Island
of Antigua by his Solici-

} tor, John Rowan Henry

Chambers,

| Street in the City of Saint

in the Island of

Church

Surveyor.



Certificate of Title for ALL THAT PLANTATION
OR ESTATE called and known as “ Totenham
Park” situate in the Parish of Saint Mary in the
Island of Antigua comprising 104.642 Acres all as
the same are delineated and set forth in the Plan of
the said Jand dated the 28th day of November, 1953,
and made by Michael St. Clair Batson, Licensed

Anyone who objects to the issue of the Certificate of Title as applied for must within twenty-
one (21) days from the first publication of this notice enter a Caveat at the Office of the Registrar of

Titles for the Antigua Circuit.

Dated the 16th day of March, 1954.



ANTIGUA,

J. D. B. Renwick,
Acting Registrar of Titles.

Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, by E. M. BLACKMAN, E.D.,

Government Printer.—By Authority,
1954

[Price 4 cents]



Full Text


THE

VOL. LXXXII.



THURSDAY, 6TH MAY, 1954.

89

ISLANDS
TE.

No. 21.



Notices,



It is hereby notified for general
information that the Reverend
Fathers ALBINUS VAN BIESEN and
FRANCIS BOGAERT, C.SS.R., have
been appointed Marriage Officers for
the Presidency of Antigua.

Administrator's Office,
Antigua.

30th April, 1954.

Ref. No. A. 8/4.

No. 42,

Appointments and transfers, etc.,
in the public service, with effect from
the dates stated are published for
general information :—

WILKIN, Miss A., re-appointed
Junior Clerk, Audit Office.
May 1
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 24th April, 1954.
INTERNATIONAL TOBACCO
CO. of South Africa Limited of 22
Bunsen Street, Industria, Johannes-
burgh, Transvaal Province, Union of
South Africa, bave applied for Regis-
tration of one Trade Mark consisting
of the following :—































Any person may within three
mouths from the date of the’ first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Leeward Islands Gazette, give
notice in duplicate at the Trade Marks
Office, Antigua, of opposition to
registration of the said Trade Mark,

J. D. B. RENWICK,
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.

TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 24th April, 1954.

TRINIDAD LEASEHOLDS, LIM-
ITED, of Trinidad House, 29/30. Old
Burlington Street, London, W.1, have
applied for Registration of one Trade
Mark consisting of the following:—

ISOTOL

in Class 47 in respect of motor fuels,
lubricating oils and _ lubricating
greases.

The applicants claim that the said
Trade Mark in respect of the said
goods has not been used.in the Lee-
ward Islands 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 Leeward Islands Gazette, give
notice in duplicate at the Trade
Marks Office, Antigua, of opposition
to registration of the said Trade
Mark.

J. D. B. RENWICK,
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.





in Class 45 that is to say: Tobacco
and tobacco products, whether raw or
manufactured, including cigarettes.

The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for seven
months before the date of their said
‘Application,

B2k 72x77
rare,

TRAFFIC NOTICE.

The Vehicles & Road Traffic
Ordinance, No. 5 of 1946,
Sec. 78 (1).

By virtue of the powers conferred
on me in Section 78 subsection (1) of
the Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordi-
nance 1946 (No. 5 of 1946) for
preventing obstructions on Thames
Street, I hereby make the following
order :—

Until further notice, no vehicle
of any description shall park in
Thames Street, between Newgate
Street and Redcliffe Street.

Dated the 20th day of April, 1954.

A. A. M. HILL,
Traffic Commissioner.
Ref. No. 36/06004.



TRAFFIC NOTICE.

The Vehicles & Road Traffil
Ordinance, 1946.

By virtue of the powers conferred
on me in Section 2 of the Vehicles
and Road ‘Traffic Ordinance, 1946
(No. 5 of 1946) I hereby fix the
period hereunder for the lighting of
vehicles :—

Until further notice, the lighting
of vehicles shall be from 6.45 p.m.
to 5.30 a.m.

Daied the 20th day of April, 1954.

A. A. M. Hin,
Traffic Commissioner.



At a meeting of the City Commis-
sioners held on the 14th instant it
was unanimously decided to appro-
priate for the use of a Market all that
parcel of land situate at the foot of
St. Mary’s Street and which until
recently was occupied by the Market-
ing Depot.

2. It is therefore notified for
general information that the land
above referred to, and all buildings
thereon, now form a part of the
Market as defined and governed by
By Law 12 of the St. John’s City
By-Laws. 8. R. & O. 1927 No. 21, as
amended.

A. M. TAYLOR,
City Clerk.

City Commisstoner’s Offioe,
Antiqua,
Q3rd April, 1954.



Vacancy for a History Mistress
at the Bishops’ High School
for Girls, Georgetown, British
Guiana.
Applications are invited from suit-

ably qualified persons for appoint-

ment to the post of History Mistress,

Bishops’ High School for Girls,

British Guiana.



2. The duties are to teach mainly
History, including sixth form work
to the standard of the Advanced
Level of the General Certificate of
Education of London University.,
The person appointed will be expected
to take part in some of the extra-
curricular activities of the school in
addition to her teaching duties.
90

3. A University degree in History
is required, and preferably an hon-
ours degree with at least two years
teaching experience in a Gram-
mar School. A teacher’s diploma
would be an additional qualification.
A candidate who has good experience
in dramatic work or one who is able
to coach tennis and/or hockey should
receive special consideration.

4. The salary is on the scale
£500x£25-£625 per annum, the
commencing salary being determined
by. the candidate’s experience and
qualifications. It is expected that
a general revision of salaries will
take place in the near future.

5. In the case of a person born
either in British Guiana or in the
British West Indies the appointment
would normally be pensionable sub-
ject to the candidates medical fitness
and to satisfactory service during a
probationary period of three years,
but the successful candidate could, if
she so preferred, be appointed on the
terms stated in paragraph 6 here-
under which are applicable to an
appointee who is neither a British
Guianese nora British West Indian.

6. A non-Guianese or a non-West
Indian would be appointed on a
three-year contract and on the satis-



THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.

factory conclusion of her period of
service she would be paid a gratuity
calculated at the rate of 224% of basic
salary for each completed period of
three months’ service, including ap-
proved leave,

7. The Mistress selected for ap-
pointment will be subject to the
Colonial Regulations and to Jocal
General Orders and instructions in
force for the time being in so far as
they are applicable.

8. A British Gnianese or British
West Indian appointee who elected
to be placed on the Pensionable
Establishment would be eligible for
vacation leave at the rate of five days
for each completed month of resident
service up to a maximum of six
months, subject to her completion of
a minimum tour of service of two
years and subject also to the provi-
sions of funds annually by the Legis-
lative Council and to the require-
ments “of the Public Officers Leave
(Passages) Regulations, 1952.

9. If recruited for service on con-
tract, the Mistress would also be
provided at the Colony’s expense
with a passage back to the country
from which she was recruited on the
satisfactory completion of her con-

[6 May, 1954.

tract. She would also earn vacation
leave on the same basis as laid down
in paragraph 8 above for officers on
the pensionable establishment.

10. Applications should be sub-
mitted to the Headmistress, Bishops’
High School for Girls, British Guiana,
not later than the Ist of July, 1954.
In the case of persons resident in the
United Kingdom, applications should
be submitted to the Crown Agents
for Overseas Governments and Ad-
ministrations.

11. Copies and not originals of
certificates and testimonials should
be eubmitted.

(M.P, 35/21/2/2/7 IV)



RAINFALL FIGUR&S.
Centra] Experiment Station,

Antigua.

1950. 1951. 1952. 1053 1954,
Jan, 5.41 3.60 2.41 1,98 3.04
Feb, 2.52 1.88 1.60 1.02 2.45
Mar. 1.58 1.09 1.62 5.60 1,08
Apr. 2.44 2.16 3.14 2.06 49
May 1 — 02 — —_— _

11.95 875 8.77 10.61 8.06





Colony of the Leeward Islands.

ReGister oF TITLEs.

For Certificate of Title and Noti

March, 1954.

Date of request.

Person presenting.

PRESIDENCY OF ANTIGUA.
Title by Registration Act.

SCHEDULE OF APPLICATIONS

ANTIGUA CIRCUIT.

ngs thereon and Caveats for the week ending the 20th day of

Nature of request whether for Certificate of Title
or noting thereon or Caveat.



20th day of March,
1954

of

John

Antigua.



Angelo Barreto of Bolans
Village in the Parish of
Saint Mary in the Island
of Antigua by his Solici-

} tor, John Rowan Henry

Chambers,

| Street in the City of Saint

in the Island of

Church

Surveyor.



Certificate of Title for ALL THAT PLANTATION
OR ESTATE called and known as “ Totenham
Park” situate in the Parish of Saint Mary in the
Island of Antigua comprising 104.642 Acres all as
the same are delineated and set forth in the Plan of
the said Jand dated the 28th day of November, 1953,
and made by Michael St. Clair Batson, Licensed

Anyone who objects to the issue of the Certificate of Title as applied for must within twenty-
one (21) days from the first publication of this notice enter a Caveat at the Office of the Registrar of

Titles for the Antigua Circuit.

Dated the 16th day of March, 1954.



ANTIGUA,

J. D. B. Renwick,
Acting Registrar of Titles.

Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, by E. M. BLACKMAN, E.D.,

Government Printer.—By Authority,
1954

[Price 4 cents]