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- Jun 11, 1954
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109
CRD ISLANDS
at ETTE.
by Authority.
, llra JUNE, 1954.
No. 28.
Notices,
The Administrator of Antigua has
been pleased to appoint Mr. J. OLIVER
Davis to be a Commissioner of the
City of St. John for A period of one
year from the 10th June, 1954.
Administrators Office,
Antigua.
sth June, 1954.
Ref. A. 50/16
It is notified for general informa-
tion that, with effect from the Ist
July, 1954, fees will be charged for
the services of subordinate police
officers and constables at private
gatherings such as dances, inside
cinemas, race meetings, games, etc.,
or in a ship at the request of the cap-
tain or agent, in accordance with the
following schedule:—
In respect of each subordinate
officer or constable:—
48 cents for the first
hour or part thereof
and 24 cents for each
succeeding hour or
part thereof;
between the
hours of 6
a.m. & 6 p.m.
72 cents for the first
between the
hours of 6
p.m. & 6a.m,
and 48 cents for each
succeeding hour or
part thereof.
2. Persons applying for the ser-
vices of subordinate police officers or
constables to perform duties at private
functions as above should state the
number of men required and the
approximate period for which their
services will be required. An amount
to cover the fees will be required to
be paid in advance. The full amount
of tha fees will be paid to the subordi-
nate police officers and constables
performing the duty.
The Secretariat,
Antigua,
23th May, 1954.
60/00074.
No. 52.
Appointments and transfers, etc.,
in the public service, with effect from
the dateg stated are published for
general information :—
Brown, H. P.O. Cl III Prison to be
Prison Officer Grade III. June 1
a2F. i A le a
Lt €F
hour or part thereofâ€
‘SAMUEL, D. P.O. Cl. III Governor’s
Office to act Prison Officer Grade
III. June 1
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 17th May, 1954.
ALBION DISTILLERIES
LIMITED, of Lot 22, Church Street,
Georgetown. British Guiana have
applied for Registration of one Trade
Mark consisting of the following:—
(ea ey
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| PRODUCE OF BRITISH GUIANA
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ND
17 UNDER? To
LONDON DEY
Gin’
ALSION DISTIULERIES TTD
asd by els Ay Bes
mae Ke NT a
in Class 43, t that is to say: Gin.
The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for 10
months 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.
Crown Lands Applications
Applications in connection with
Crown Lands are notified in the
Gazette for the purpose of giving any
person an opportunity of making any
representation to this office in relation
to any such application.
Such applications will be inserted
in at least two separate issues of the
Gazette before they will be dealt
with by the Governor, so that appli-
cants must be prepared for this delay.
The undermentioned applications
are hereby notified.
By Order,
EK. T. HENRY,
Clerk to the Administrator,
Administrator’s O fice,
Antigua.
29th May, 1954.
TO PURCHASE
All those pieces or parcels of land
situate at New Winthorpes in the
Parish of Saint George in the Island
of Antigua all as the same are
delineated on maps or plans of the
said area prepared by Mr. EARNEST
A. Govia, Licensed Surveyor and
containing the areas set out as fol-
lows:—
Plot No, A27 2400 Square feet
ADS 2400 ;
2 B2 2400 i
, B38 2400 i.
, Bt 2400 ‘
» Bs 2400 é
» B6 2400 ie
* B7 2400 e
. BS 2400 si
4 Bg 2400 â€
» Blo 2400 k
45 Bll 2400 â€
s Biz 2400 a
» BiB 2400 =.
» Bl4 2400 i
‘ B15 2400 “
, Bb 2400 i
e B17 2400 +
, Bao 2400 .
. . B22 2400 ‘3
» Bes 2400 i"
" B25 2400 is
is C12 2409 7
| OB 2400
» 20 2400 is
(C2 2400 .
CR 2400 oe
4 CPB&24 4800 s
, DisD2 5548 a
, D3&Ds 36650&3150 ,,
, D4&D6 2580&2365 ,,
» D9 3150 ‘.
" plo 2632 i
. EW 3024 te ae
» El 3038 *
» KIB 2400 i
5 Ei4 2400 45
Els 1929
4 E16 1929 ay
EWA 1929 ‘i
‘ K17B 1929 ‘*
» Xx? 2400 a
we. Ke 2400 ‘i
» x3 2400 :
A eke 2400 i
» Xé5 2160 3
‘é X7 2160 *
He) x8 2240 ‘i
X10 2080 7
,» Xit 2080 e
te, (ok12 2400 4
» X13 2400
» -X 1489 4800 a
L10
Crown Land Applications
Applications in connection with
Crown Lands are notified in the
Gazette for the purpose of giving any
person an opportunity of making any
representation to this Office in relation
to any such application.
Such applications will be inserted
in at least three separaate issues of
the Gazette before they will be dealt
with by the Governor.
The under-mentioned application is
hereby notified.
By Order,
Js. H. CARROTT,
Chief Clerk.
Commissioner’s Office,
Plymouth, Montserrat,
18th May, 1954.
APPLICATION TO PURCHASE.
THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.
ANTIGUA CIRCUIT.
Schedule of Applications for
Certificate of Title, etc.
Cancellation of Certificate of Title
of 30th September, 1938, for Register
Book O, Folio 51 which said certifi-
cate appears to have been lost for all
that Plantation or Estate called Clare-
mont Hstate in the Parish of St.
Mary in the Island of Antigua as the
game is delineated on the map or
plan of the said Estate dated in 1938
drawn by W. J. Essex, Licensed
Surveyor and issue of a new Certifi-
cate of Title to CATHERINH MARY
ABBOTT and BILL ABBOTT the
Executors of the Estate of WILLIAM
THOMAS ABBOTT, deceased.
J. D. B. RENWICK,
Ag. Registrar of Trtles.
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
The Inspector of Weights and
Measures shall attend for the pur-
pose of examining, weighing and
stamping Weights and Measures and
{11 June, 1954.
(3) At the Police Station, Bolans,
on Tuesday the 8th June, from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
(4) At the Police Station, All
Saints, on Friday the 11th June, from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(5) In the City of St. John at the
Police Station on every day except
Saturdays and Sundays during the
the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th
June from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Provided that should any of the
days prescribed above for the Inspec-
tor’s attendance at Parham, Willikies,
Bolans and All Saints fall on a Bank
Holiday, the Inspector shall attend on
the following day instead.
J. E. Byron,
Inspector of Weights & Measures.
Police Headquarters,
Antigua,
Sth May, 1954.
RAINFALL FIGURES.
Centra] Experiment Station,
ighing 3 Fi A Anti $
That piece or parcel of land, being magne Sean cacao cloy aueige?
Crown Land, situate at the Bend, ‘78 “Mes anc places:— 1950. 1951. 1952. 1953. 1954.
Vackarian Wallace ai ish of cee Jan. 5.41 3.60 241 1.93 3.04
eee Ys 2 ‘“- on Tuesday the Lst June, from 10 a.m. Mar. 158 1.09 1.62 5.60 1,08
neated on the plan thereof by Mr. D. ig 4 p.m. Apr. 244 916 3.14 2.06 ‘AQ
C. Topp, Licensed Surveyor, and May 2.06 10.54 3.07 1.50 3.83
containing an area of approximately (2) At the Police Station, Willikies, June. 5 OB) 82) 06 Ca
1280 square feet. on Friday the 4th June, from 10 am. 14.09 20.09 11.84 1217 1089
Ref. No, 46/00032. to 4 p.m. 2 ES a ha
GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK STATISTICS: LEEWARD ISLANDS.
All figures in British West Indian dollars.
Number of reporting banks: 4.
Figures for end of quarter 81st December, 1958.
LIABILITIES ASSETS $
1. Notes in circulation Nil 1. Cash (in Treasury) 99,098.31
2. Deposits 1,960,687.09 2. Balances due by other banks
(i) Demand —Nil in Colony Nil
(ii) Time —Nil
(iii) Savings 1,960,687.09
3. Balances due to 3. Balances due from banks abroad
(a) Other banks in Colony Nil and other short claims Nil
(b) Banks abroad Nil
4. Other Liabilities 103,693.48 4. Loans and Advances Nil
5. Investments 1,792,066.31
(a) Local 269,434.28
(6) Other 1,522,632.03
6. Other Assets 173,215.95
|
Total Liabilities 2,064,380.57 Total Assets 2,064,380.57
11 June, 1954 | THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. 1)
ORDER OF COMPETENT AUTHORITY.
“Order made by the Competent Authority for the Presidency of Antigua under Regulation 50
of the Defence Regulations, 1939, as having effect by virtue of the Supplies and Services
(Transitional Powers) Act, 1945, the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers). (Colonies
etc.) Order in Council, 1946, (Imp.) the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers)
Order, 1946, and the Supplies and Services Continuance Order, 1952.
No. 1 of 1954.
DEFENCE REGULATIONS, 1939.
1, Short Title. This Order may be cited as the Control of Prices (Amendment No. 1)
Order, 1954, and shall be read together with the Control of Prices Order, 1944 (No.9 of 1944), ax
amended, hereinafter referred to us the Principal Order.
2. Amendment. List “A†of Part I of the Schedule to the Principal Order is hereby
amended by the deletion of item 6 and the substitution therefor of the item bearing a similar number as
set out in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE.
Part |
ANTIGUA.
List “ Aâ€â€”Foodstufts, ete.
Item. Article. Wholesale Price. Retail Price. ~
6 | Milk (fresh) oa _— 10 cents per quart bottle of 26 fluid
ounces.
Provided that an additional 3 cents
per quart bottle may be charged in
respect of milk produced in and
purchased from the undermention.
ed dairies——
(i) Belmont Dairy operated by
Joseph Dew & Son, Lid.
(ii) Government Central Experi-
| ment Station Dairy at Friars
Hill.
(iii) Smiths’ Dairy operated by
Lydia Hall.
(iv) St. Clare Dairy operated by
A. L. Raeburn.
(v) Weatherills’ Dairy operated
by Martin Schaffler.
Dated the 9th day of June, 1954.
R. Sr. J. O. Wayne,
Administrator,
9.6.54. Competent Authority.
112 THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. [11 June, 1954.
ANTIGUA.
Control of Imports and Exports
Notice No. 2 of 1954
TENDER FOR FLOUR
Tenders are invited for the supply of 15,000 half bags of 100 Ib each “EE†grade flour from
Local Commission Agents of Canadian Flour Mills. Quotations should be C.I.F. Antigua and should
include agents commission. ‘Tenders should indicate whether they would be prepared to accept any
proportion of the 15,000 bags say 5,000 bags and if so at what price.
2. The “FE†grade flour must be milled solely from Canadian Hard Spring Wheat not
lower in grade than No. 3 northern and must be of the following minimum standard:—
Maximum moisture oe 14°00 %
Maximum ash nah 52%
Minimum protein a 12°00 %
All flour to be enriched in accordance with the following: —
Minimum. Maximum.
Tilamine 2-0 Bye riheranreocmecreloedor
Riboflavine 1:2 ld ††â€
Niacine 16:0 20°0 ††â€
Iron 13-0 16°5 5 eta ie
With Calcium Car- .
bonate 500 600 on †â€
The name of the miller, analysis of the flour, the enrichment standard and brand name
should be stated in the tender. Chemist’s certificate showing analysis of the flour, enrichment standard
and duly notarised must accompany documents. The Supply Officer however, exercises the right to
arrange for samples to be drawn and analysed on his behalf.
Shipping documents must include date of shipment of all flour and must indicate that it is
enriched and “ Vitamin Enriched Flour’ must be stencilled on each bag.
3. Flour to be loaded at Montreal, Halifax or St. John and shipped at rate of 5,000 half
bags of 100 Ib each month commencing early August 1954 and ending in October 1954. A notice of
the award will be made and the price accepted by Government.
4, Tenders should be in a sealed enveloped marked “ Tenders for flour†and should be
addressed to His Honour the Administrator and should reach the Administrator’s Office not later than.
4 p.m. on 30th June, 1954.
5. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender,
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
25th May, 1954.
Ref. No. A.40/18,
ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, by E, M. Backman, E.D,,
Government Printer.—By Authority,
1954.
[Prive 6 cents}
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109
CRD ISLANDS
at ETTE.
by Authority.
, llra JUNE, 1954.
No. 28.
Notices,
The Administrator of Antigua has
been pleased to appoint Mr. J. OLIVER
Davis to be a Commissioner of the
City of St. John for A period of one
year from the 10th June, 1954.
Administrators Office,
Antigua.
sth June, 1954.
Ref. A. 50/16
It is notified for general informa-
tion that, with effect from the Ist
July, 1954, fees will be charged for
the services of subordinate police
officers and constables at private
gatherings such as dances, inside
cinemas, race meetings, games, etc.,
or in a ship at the request of the cap-
tain or agent, in accordance with the
following schedule:—
In respect of each subordinate
officer or constable:—
48 cents for the first
hour or part thereof
and 24 cents for each
succeeding hour or
part thereof;
between the
hours of 6
a.m. & 6 p.m.
72 cents for the first
between the
hours of 6
p.m. & 6a.m,
and 48 cents for each
succeeding hour or
part thereof.
2. Persons applying for the ser-
vices of subordinate police officers or
constables to perform duties at private
functions as above should state the
number of men required and the
approximate period for which their
services will be required. An amount
to cover the fees will be required to
be paid in advance. The full amount
of tha fees will be paid to the subordi-
nate police officers and constables
performing the duty.
The Secretariat,
Antigua,
23th May, 1954.
60/00074.
No. 52.
Appointments and transfers, etc.,
in the public service, with effect from
the dateg stated are published for
general information :—
Brown, H. P.O. Cl III Prison to be
Prison Officer Grade III. June 1
a2F. i A le a
Lt €F
hour or part thereofâ€
‘SAMUEL, D. P.O. Cl. III Governor’s
Office to act Prison Officer Grade
III. June 1
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 17th May, 1954.
ALBION DISTILLERIES
LIMITED, of Lot 22, Church Street,
Georgetown. British Guiana have
applied for Registration of one Trade
Mark consisting of the following:—
(ea ey
|
| PRODUCE OF BRITISH GUIANA
|
'
'
|
ND
17 UNDER? To
LONDON DEY
Gin’
ALSION DISTIULERIES TTD
asd by els Ay Bes
mae Ke NT a
in Class 43, t that is to say: Gin.
The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for 10
months 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.
Crown Lands Applications
Applications in connection with
Crown Lands are notified in the
Gazette for the purpose of giving any
person an opportunity of making any
representation to this office in relation
to any such application.
Such applications will be inserted
in at least two separate issues of the
Gazette before they will be dealt
with by the Governor, so that appli-
cants must be prepared for this delay.
The undermentioned applications
are hereby notified.
By Order,
EK. T. HENRY,
Clerk to the Administrator,
Administrator’s O fice,
Antigua.
29th May, 1954.
TO PURCHASE
All those pieces or parcels of land
situate at New Winthorpes in the
Parish of Saint George in the Island
of Antigua all as the same are
delineated on maps or plans of the
said area prepared by Mr. EARNEST
A. Govia, Licensed Surveyor and
containing the areas set out as fol-
lows:—
Plot No, A27 2400 Square feet
ADS 2400 ;
2 B2 2400 i
, B38 2400 i.
, Bt 2400 ‘
» Bs 2400 é
» B6 2400 ie
* B7 2400 e
. BS 2400 si
4 Bg 2400 â€
» Blo 2400 k
45 Bll 2400 â€
s Biz 2400 a
» BiB 2400 =.
» Bl4 2400 i
‘ B15 2400 “
, Bb 2400 i
e B17 2400 +
, Bao 2400 .
. . B22 2400 ‘3
» Bes 2400 i"
" B25 2400 is
is C12 2409 7
| OB 2400
» 20 2400 is
(C2 2400 .
CR 2400 oe
4 CPB&24 4800 s
, DisD2 5548 a
, D3&Ds 36650&3150 ,,
, D4&D6 2580&2365 ,,
» D9 3150 ‘.
" plo 2632 i
. EW 3024 te ae
» El 3038 *
» KIB 2400 i
5 Ei4 2400 45
Els 1929
4 E16 1929 ay
EWA 1929 ‘i
‘ K17B 1929 ‘*
» Xx? 2400 a
we. Ke 2400 ‘i
» x3 2400 :
A eke 2400 i
» Xé5 2160 3
‘é X7 2160 *
He) x8 2240 ‘i
X10 2080 7
,» Xit 2080 e
te, (ok12 2400 4
» X13 2400
» -X 1489 4800 a
L10
Crown Land Applications
Applications in connection with
Crown Lands are notified in the
Gazette for the purpose of giving any
person an opportunity of making any
representation to this Office in relation
to any such application.
Such applications will be inserted
in at least three separaate issues of
the Gazette before they will be dealt
with by the Governor.
The under-mentioned application is
hereby notified.
By Order,
Js. H. CARROTT,
Chief Clerk.
Commissioner’s Office,
Plymouth, Montserrat,
18th May, 1954.
APPLICATION TO PURCHASE.
THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.
ANTIGUA CIRCUIT.
Schedule of Applications for
Certificate of Title, etc.
Cancellation of Certificate of Title
of 30th September, 1938, for Register
Book O, Folio 51 which said certifi-
cate appears to have been lost for all
that Plantation or Estate called Clare-
mont Hstate in the Parish of St.
Mary in the Island of Antigua as the
game is delineated on the map or
plan of the said Estate dated in 1938
drawn by W. J. Essex, Licensed
Surveyor and issue of a new Certifi-
cate of Title to CATHERINH MARY
ABBOTT and BILL ABBOTT the
Executors of the Estate of WILLIAM
THOMAS ABBOTT, deceased.
J. D. B. RENWICK,
Ag. Registrar of Trtles.
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
The Inspector of Weights and
Measures shall attend for the pur-
pose of examining, weighing and
stamping Weights and Measures and
{11 June, 1954.
(3) At the Police Station, Bolans,
on Tuesday the 8th June, from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
(4) At the Police Station, All
Saints, on Friday the 11th June, from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(5) In the City of St. John at the
Police Station on every day except
Saturdays and Sundays during the
the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th
June from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Provided that should any of the
days prescribed above for the Inspec-
tor’s attendance at Parham, Willikies,
Bolans and All Saints fall on a Bank
Holiday, the Inspector shall attend on
the following day instead.
J. E. Byron,
Inspector of Weights & Measures.
Police Headquarters,
Antigua,
Sth May, 1954.
RAINFALL FIGURES.
Centra] Experiment Station,
ighing 3 Fi A Anti $
That piece or parcel of land, being magne Sean cacao cloy aueige?
Crown Land, situate at the Bend, ‘78 “Mes anc places:— 1950. 1951. 1952. 1953. 1954.
Vackarian Wallace ai ish of cee Jan. 5.41 3.60 241 1.93 3.04
eee Ys 2 ‘“- on Tuesday the Lst June, from 10 a.m. Mar. 158 1.09 1.62 5.60 1,08
neated on the plan thereof by Mr. D. ig 4 p.m. Apr. 244 916 3.14 2.06 ‘AQ
C. Topp, Licensed Surveyor, and May 2.06 10.54 3.07 1.50 3.83
containing an area of approximately (2) At the Police Station, Willikies, June. 5 OB) 82) 06 Ca
1280 square feet. on Friday the 4th June, from 10 am. 14.09 20.09 11.84 1217 1089
Ref. No, 46/00032. to 4 p.m. 2 ES a ha
GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK STATISTICS: LEEWARD ISLANDS.
All figures in British West Indian dollars.
Number of reporting banks: 4.
Figures for end of quarter 81st December, 1958.
LIABILITIES ASSETS $
1. Notes in circulation Nil 1. Cash (in Treasury) 99,098.31
2. Deposits 1,960,687.09 2. Balances due by other banks
(i) Demand —Nil in Colony Nil
(ii) Time —Nil
(iii) Savings 1,960,687.09
3. Balances due to 3. Balances due from banks abroad
(a) Other banks in Colony Nil and other short claims Nil
(b) Banks abroad Nil
4. Other Liabilities 103,693.48 4. Loans and Advances Nil
5. Investments 1,792,066.31
(a) Local 269,434.28
(6) Other 1,522,632.03
6. Other Assets 173,215.95
|
Total Liabilities 2,064,380.57 Total Assets 2,064,380.57
11 June, 1954 | THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. 1)
ORDER OF COMPETENT AUTHORITY.
“Order made by the Competent Authority for the Presidency of Antigua under Regulation 50
of the Defence Regulations, 1939, as having effect by virtue of the Supplies and Services
(Transitional Powers) Act, 1945, the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers). (Colonies
etc.) Order in Council, 1946, (Imp.) the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers)
Order, 1946, and the Supplies and Services Continuance Order, 1952.
No. 1 of 1954.
DEFENCE REGULATIONS, 1939.
1, Short Title. This Order may be cited as the Control of Prices (Amendment No. 1)
Order, 1954, and shall be read together with the Control of Prices Order, 1944 (No.9 of 1944), ax
amended, hereinafter referred to us the Principal Order.
2. Amendment. List “A†of Part I of the Schedule to the Principal Order is hereby
amended by the deletion of item 6 and the substitution therefor of the item bearing a similar number as
set out in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE.
Part |
ANTIGUA.
List “ Aâ€â€”Foodstufts, ete.
Item. Article. Wholesale Price. Retail Price. ~
6 | Milk (fresh) oa _— 10 cents per quart bottle of 26 fluid
ounces.
Provided that an additional 3 cents
per quart bottle may be charged in
respect of milk produced in and
purchased from the undermention.
ed dairies——
(i) Belmont Dairy operated by
Joseph Dew & Son, Lid.
(ii) Government Central Experi-
| ment Station Dairy at Friars
Hill.
(iii) Smiths’ Dairy operated by
Lydia Hall.
(iv) St. Clare Dairy operated by
A. L. Raeburn.
(v) Weatherills’ Dairy operated
by Martin Schaffler.
Dated the 9th day of June, 1954.
R. Sr. J. O. Wayne,
Administrator,
9.6.54. Competent Authority.
112 THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. [11 June, 1954.
ANTIGUA.
Control of Imports and Exports
Notice No. 2 of 1954
TENDER FOR FLOUR
Tenders are invited for the supply of 15,000 half bags of 100 Ib each “EE†grade flour from
Local Commission Agents of Canadian Flour Mills. Quotations should be C.I.F. Antigua and should
include agents commission. ‘Tenders should indicate whether they would be prepared to accept any
proportion of the 15,000 bags say 5,000 bags and if so at what price.
2. The “FE†grade flour must be milled solely from Canadian Hard Spring Wheat not
lower in grade than No. 3 northern and must be of the following minimum standard:—
Maximum moisture oe 14°00 %
Maximum ash nah 52%
Minimum protein a 12°00 %
All flour to be enriched in accordance with the following: —
Minimum. Maximum.
Tilamine 2-0 Bye riheranreocmecreloedor
Riboflavine 1:2 ld ††â€
Niacine 16:0 20°0 ††â€
Iron 13-0 16°5 5 eta ie
With Calcium Car- .
bonate 500 600 on †â€
The name of the miller, analysis of the flour, the enrichment standard and brand name
should be stated in the tender. Chemist’s certificate showing analysis of the flour, enrichment standard
and duly notarised must accompany documents. The Supply Officer however, exercises the right to
arrange for samples to be drawn and analysed on his behalf.
Shipping documents must include date of shipment of all flour and must indicate that it is
enriched and “ Vitamin Enriched Flour’ must be stencilled on each bag.
3. Flour to be loaded at Montreal, Halifax or St. John and shipped at rate of 5,000 half
bags of 100 Ib each month commencing early August 1954 and ending in October 1954. A notice of
the award will be made and the price accepted by Government.
4, Tenders should be in a sealed enveloped marked “ Tenders for flour†and should be
addressed to His Honour the Administrator and should reach the Administrator’s Office not later than.
4 p.m. on 30th June, 1954.
5. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender,
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
25th May, 1954.
Ref. No. A.40/18,
ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, by E, M. Backman, E.D,,
Government Printer.—By Authority,
1954.
[Prive 6 cents}
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