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- Title:
- Leeward Islands gazette
- Added title page title:
- Supplement to the Leeward Islands gazette
- Creator:
- Leeward Islands (West Indies)
- Place of Publication:
- [Antigua
- Publisher:
- Gov. Printing Office]
- Publication Date:
- Dec 1, 1955
- Language:
- English
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- Politics and government -- Leeward Islands (West Indies) ( lcsh )
Law Leeward Islands (Federation) Montserrat
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- 1- , 1872-
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- Two pages per frame.
- General Note:
- 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.
- General Note:
- Weekly
- General Note:
- Published by Authority, <27th March, 1941>-28th June, 1956.
- General Note:
- Open access via Digital Library of the Caribbean.
- General Note:
- Some issues called "extraordinary."
- General Note:
- 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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Notices,
The subjoined Warrant of Her
Majesty the QUEEN anthorising the
use of a Seal prepared for the Presi-
deney of Salnt Christopher, Nevis
and Anguilla is published for general
information: —
ELIZABETH R
To Our Governor and Commander-
in-Chief of Our Colony of the
Leeward Islands or in his ab-
sence to the Officer for the time
being Administering the Govern-
ment of Our said Colony.
With this you will receive a Seal
prepared by Our Order for the
use of the Government of Our Presi-
dency of Saint Christopher, Nevis
and Anguilla.
Our Will and Pleasure is, and We
do hereby authorize and direct that
the said Seal be used in sealing all
Public Instruments which shall be
made and passed in Our Name and
for Onr Service in Our Said
Presidency.
And We do further require and
command that you do return the old
Seal of Our said Presidency to Us,
through One of Our Principal Secre-
taries of State in order that it may be
defaced.
And for so doing this shall be
your Warrant.
Given at Our Court at Saint James’s
this Sixteenth day of November,
1955, in the fourth Year of Our
Reign. ;
By Her Majésty’s Command,
(Sgd.) ALAN-LENNOX BOYD.
Warrant authorizing the use of
a Seal prepared for the Presidency
of ‘Saint Christopher, Nevis and
Anguilla.
The Secretariat,
Antigua,
28th November, 1955.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for
general information that persons
intending to emigrate to the United
Kingdom, who are not British sub-
jects
(a) are requested to be in porses-
sion of a visa for the United
Kingdom; and
,, (8) cannot be accepted in the
United Kingdom as an immigrant.
Administrator’s Office,
Antigua
Ref. No. A. 39/9.
224 7G eE
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VOL. LXXXIII.
‘LEEWARD ISLANDS
GAZETTE.
Bublished by Authority.
THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1955.
No. 58.
=—=—=—_!
BRITISH CARIBBEAN
CURRENCY BOARD
Legal Tender of Currency
Notes issued by Government
of Jamaica in Eastern Group
of British Caribbean Colonies.
The attention of the public is
drawn to the fact that blue Jamaican
ten shilling currency notes were
demonetized by the Government of
Jamaica on Ist July, 1951. Purple
ten shilling notes only are therefore
now legal tender in Jamaica and the
Eastern Group of British Caribbean
Colonies.
Executive Commissioner
British Caribbean Currency
Board.
Ref. No. 24/00059.
_ The Commissioner of Montserrat
has made the following appointment
under section 3 of the Marriage
Ordinance, 1921, (Montserrat No. 6
of 1921):—
The Reverend AUSTIN HINSON
ROMNEY GUMBS to be a Marriage
Officer with effect from the 19th
November, 1958.
CHARLESWORTH Ross,
Commissioner.
REGISTRY oF THE SuPREME CouRT,
ANTIGUA,
24th November, 1955.
NOTICE ‘IS HEREBY GIVEN
that there will be a Sitting of the
West Indian Court of Appeal held at
the Court House in the City of Saint
John inthe Presidency of Antigua on
Wednesday the 7th day of December,
1955, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon
when the undermentioned Appeal
will be heard:—
Plaintiff-Appeliant
Manrice Jerome Michael
doing business as
Messrs. Anthony Michael & Sons
vs.
Defendant-Respondent
Antigua Distillery Ltd.
(a domestic corporation having
its principal office in the City
of St. John’s, Antigua)
All persons concerned are requested
to govern themselves accordingly.
CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrar.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA 17th November, 1955.
RADIO CORPORATION OF
AMERICA of 30 Rockfeller Plaza,
City of New York, State of New
York, U.S.A have applied for Regis-
tration of one Trade Mark consisting
of the following:—
in Class 8 that is to say:—
Television receiving and trans-
mitting equipment of all kinds,
parts thereof and accessories there-
to, such as television receivers,
television receiving and transmit-
ting tubes, television cameras and
projectors, television theatre equip-
ment, sound, picture and program
television recording equipment,
television studio and field pickup
equipment, relay and mobile equip-
ment, television film, amplifying
and control equipment, antenias
and antenna equipment, television
tnonitors, audio equipment; genera-
tors, television relay transmitters
and receivers, dual-disc slide pro-
jectors, television film projectors,
film camera equipment, automatic
film developers, cable, plugs and
connectors, crystal units, headsets,
remote control switching systems,
kinephoto equipment, film devel-
opers, film contact printers, mono-
scope camera, power supply units,
amplifiers, studio lighting equip- -
ment, television camera lenses,
television measuring and testing
meters, color television test equip-
ment, oscilloscopes.
Theatre television equipment,
color television receiving and
transmitting equipment, parts
thereof and accessories thereto.
Industrial television equipment.
Motion picture projectors and
projection equipment of all kinds,
parts thereof and accessories there-
to, motion picture sound projectors,
motion picture screens, motion
picture cameras, films, projection
lenses, film splicers, microphones,
film storage cabinets, lamps.
200
Facsimile and radio-photo trans-
mitting and receiving equipment
of all kinds, parts thereof and
accessories, such as lense and lense
systems, phototubes, neon lamps,
generators, discriminators, oscillo-
scopes, power supply units, cathode
ray oscillograph, facsimile scanning
and recording equipment.
Sound systems and sound repro-
ducing apparatus of all kinds,
parts thereof and accessories, such
as public address equipment and
other centralized sound equipment,
sound powered telephone handsets,
trumpets, microphones, amplifiers,
cabinets and racks, microphone
stands, microphone preamplifiers,
renote pickup equipment, loud-
speakers, directional sound pro-
jectors, horns, power supply units,
time signal generators, inter-office
conuntnication equipment, mobile
equipment, generators.
Apparatus and equipment of all
kinds for recording sound on
motion picture films, parts thereof
and accessories, such as combina-
tions of sound recording and picture
apparatus, microphones, micro-
phone hangers, pre-recording mix-
er, microphone mixer, electronic
mixer, motors, microphone pre-
amplifier, booster amplifier, isola-
tion amplifier, recording amplifier,
focusing microscopes, filter and test
equipment, variable highpass filters,
cables and plugs, console. equip-
ment, developing equipment,editing
and splicing equipment, projection
equipment, high-pass and low-pass
filters, phototube polarizing net-
work, dialogue and_ film logs
equalizer, gain measuring sets,
16mm and 35mm sound film
recorders, 35mm magnetic film
recorder, monitor headphones,
regulated power supply units, low
voltage power supply units, lighting
equipment, cabinets and_ racks,
sound cameras.
Magnetic tape and magnetic wire
sound and picture recording and
reproducing equipment, magnetic
tape and magnetic wire for use
with such apparatus as well as
components and accessories such as
tape reels, amplifiers, loudspeakers,
microphones, remote control units
and tape splicers, magnetic tape
recorders combined with radio and
television receiving sets.
Electronic apparatus and devices
of all kinds and for all purposes,
parts thereof and accessories thereto,
such as electronic control devices,
electronic power generators, elec-
tronic timing devices, electronic
heating devices, electronic dehydra-
ting apparatus, electronic bonding
apparatus, electronic measuring
instruments, electronic synchro-
nizing devices, electronic musical
THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.
instruments, electronic sealing,
beverage inspection machine,
electronic metal detectors, radio
frequency therapy apparatus, elec-
tron optical instruments, electronic
siren, automatic counters, nuclear
radiation detection equipment, time
and fire signal generators, electronic
navigation and communication
equipment, electronic calculators,
electronic cooling systems, elec-
tronic light amplifiers. Electronic
business machines, electronic com-
puters, geiger counters, fish-finding
equipment.
Electron
neutralizers,
microscopes, charge
focusing magnifiers,
extended range lenses, electron
diffraction units, vacuum units,
vacuum gages, time interval coun-
ters, regulator high voltage d-c
power supply, self-bias gun kits,
hand and foot monitors, count rate
meters, vacuum leak
shadow casters.
Electrically operated phono-
graphs, mechanical or spring wound
phonographs, parts thereof and
accessories thereto, such as record
playing attachments, talking ma-
chine records, sound records for
use in radio broadcasting, electrical
records, sound disc recorders and
recording equipment, sound record
players, phonograph record albums,
talking machine styli or needles,
electrically operated talking ma-
chines combined with radio receiv-
ing sets, television receiving sets
and magnetic tape recorders.
The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for 32 years
before the date of their said Appli-
cation,
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. ;
CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.
i AINFALL FIGURES.
Central Experiment Station,
Antigua.
1951, 1952. 1953. 1954. 1955.
Jan, 3.60 2.41 1.93 3.04 2.16
Feb, 188 1.60 1.02 2.45 63
Mar. 1.09 1.62 5.60 1.08 83
Apr. 2.16 38.14 206 49 175
May 10.54 3.07 150 3.83 2.81
June 2.74 5.74 1.81 3.32 147
July 3.28 8.38 3.20 #47 2.18
Aug. 9.18 8438 3.15 5.98 8.25
Sept. 12.06 5.65 210 991 559
Oct. 3.90 5.19 85 4.62 4.60
Nov. 26th 3.49 5.19 5.14 140 1.96
53.92 50.32 27.86 39.54 $2.23
locaters, °
[1 December, 1955.
PROVOST MARSHAUL’S OFFICE,
ANTIGUA,
24th November, 1955,
Notice is hereby given that there
will be sold on the various premises in
the City of Saint John on Thursday the
22nd of December, 1955; at 12 o’clock
noon, the Lands and Tenements
belonging to the persons hereinafter
named, the same having been levied
upon to satisfy the City Rate due
thereon for the year 1955.
BENNETT STREET.
Estate of Charles Este, O. K. Dowe,
J. A, Charity.
ALFRED PETERS STREET.
Christopher Francis, A., Christo-
pher Francis, C., Pearl Hutchinson,
Phyllis DeSilvia. Montaque Richards.
Behind DICKENSONBAY STREET.
Peter Philip.
DICKENSONBAY STREET.
John Lueas. Kenneth Murdoch,
Rosaline Morgan.
ST. JOHN’S STREET,
Ellen John, John Matthew, John
Harris, William Punter, Ethel Hunte,
Robert A. Carty.
NORTH STREET.
John Ramsay, Charles Ramsay,
Elsena Ramsay, Winifred Scotland,
Cecelia Edwards, Henry Edwards,
John Sebastian, Titus Simon.
NEWGATE STREET.
Samuel A. Joseph, James B. Hart.
WAPPING STREET.
Ernest Martin. I. EK, A. Barnes.
CHURCH STREET.
Gwen & P. Jordon, Estate of J. Hy
Moore.
WAPPING LANE.
Benjamin Lowen.
POPESHEAD STREET.
Iola Alexander, Adolphus
nolds, George Samuel.
NEWGATE LANE,
Heirs of Willock, Maurice Gardner.
BISHOPGATE ALLEY.
Heirs of L. Matthew.
ST. JOHN’S LANE.
Estate of Sarah James.
HAWKINS STREET.
Theophilus E. Mannix.
FORT ROAD.
Viola Davis.
LONG STREET.
Estate of John H. Moore, George
McAndrew.
NEVIS STREET.
Morrison Camacho.
RODNEY STREET.
Elvinia Edmund, George Richards,
Frances Hall. Joseph Lewis.
NELSON STRERT. |
Joseph Lewis, Cox Coates, Louisa
Nicodemus.
GARLINGS LAND MARKET
STREET.
Heirs of Garling (Edwards).
MITCHELL MICHAEL AVENUE.
Harry Edwards (2).
REDCLIFFE STREET.
Benjamin Lowen.
Rey-
CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Provost Marshal.
1 December, 1955. ]
Windward Islands & Leeward
Islands Court of Appeal.
Pursuant to Section 14 (2) of the
‘Rules of the Windward Islands and
Leeward Islands Court of Appeal
mate under Section 160f the Order
in Council dated 20th December,
1939, His Lordship the Chief Justice
has arranged for a sitting of the Court
of Appeal for the Windward Islands
and Leeward Islands to be held in the
Presidency of Antigua on Monday
the 12th day of December, 1955, at
11 o’clock in the forenoon.
All persons concerned are hereby
notified to govern themselves accord-
ingly.
By Order,
CEcIL O. BYRON,
Acting Regtsiir.
Registrar’s Office,
St. John’s,
19th November, 1955,
TRAFFIC NOTICE.
THE VEHICLES & ROAD ‘TRAFFIC
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 tor lighting of
vehicles.
Until further notice the lighting of
vehicles shall be from 5.45 p.m. to
5.45 a.m.
Dated the 16th day of November,
“1955.
EK. M. V. JAMES, Lt. Col.,
Traffic Commissioner.
Ref. No. 36/0004
TENDER.
Tenders are invited for the making
of uniforms for Petty Officers for the
year 1956 as follows:—
In Khaki drill for petty officers—
(a) Tunic and Trousers
(b) Khaki shirt with short sleeves
and pocket at each breast with
flap to button
(oe) Khaki trousers
(a) Khaki shorts
(e) Khaki Overalls
4
THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE,
In blue serge and cotton duck for
boatmen—
(a) Blue serge jumper and trousers
(b) Blue serge trousers only
(c) Cotton duck jumper and trous-
ers
Tenders should also make quota-
tions for—
(a) Bine Denim Overalls
(6) Blue Denim Trousers
(c) Blue Denim Shirts
The Government will supply the
necessary drill, serge, or duck, also
badges and official buttons for tunics.
All other materials are to be supplied
by the contractor. Prices are to in-
clude the cost of affixing badges to
tunic or jumpers.
Tenders should be in sealed envel-
opes addressed to His Honour the
Administrator and marked “ 'TEN-
DER FOR UNIFORMSâ€. Tenders
should reach this Office by 4 o'clock
noon on Wednesday the 14th Decem-
ber, 1955.
The Government does not bind
itself to accept the lowest or any
tender.
If the delivery of uniforms is
delayed for a period exceeding four
weeks atter the date of receipt of the
material or uniforms are unsatisfac-
torily tailored, Government reserves
the right to cancel the contract on
giving one week’s notice in writing.
By Order,
S. H. Fuax,
Acting Clerk to the Administrator.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
30th November, 1955.
Ref. No. A. 41/32.
Control of Imports & Exports
Notice No. 4 of 1955
Imports of Refrigeration Plant
Nearly all types of Commercial
Refrigerators, Refrigerated Cabinets
and Display Counters and Refrigera-
tion Plant, can now be obtained
from the United Kingdom and
T can furnish the addresses of
several United Kingdom manufac-
turers of such goods to any importers
who may be interested.
C. McA. STEVENS,
Collector of Customs and
Supply Officer.
25th November, 1955.
201
Statement of Currency Note
Circulation in the British
Caribbean Territories (EHast-
a el on ist November,
Average circulation during Septem-
bef, 1955:—
Br. Caribbean Cur-
rency Notes
Demonetized Gov't.
Notes outstanding
$
54,339,009.00
1,304,583.00
55,643,592.00
Br. Caribbean Currency Notes in
circulation on Ist November,
1955:
Trinidad & Tobago
(including $
Montserrat) ... 27,606,381.00
Barbados 5,337,625.00
..- 13,988,320.50
British Guiana
Grenada 2,144,100.00
St. Vincent 504,400.00
St. Lucia 934,000.00
Dominica 1,161,400.00
Antigua 1,545,300.00
St. Kitts 1,519,500.00
Total Br. Caribbean
Currency Notes — «+. 54,741,026.50
Demonetized Trinidad
and Tobago Gov't.
Notes outstanding ---
Demonetized Br.
Guiana Gov’t.
Notes outstanding --
Demonetized Barbados
Gov’t. Notes
outstanding
888,014.00
315,392.50
83,659.00
Total demonetized
Government Notes
outstanding 1,287,065.50
Total circulation
on Ist Nov., 1955 56,028,092.00
L. SPENCE,
Executive Commissioner,
British Caribbean
Currency Board.
British Caribbean Currency Board,
Treasury Chambers,
Port of Spain,
Trinidad, B.W.T.
No. 24/00044
202 THE
TENDER.
Tenders are hereby invited for the
transport by motor car of public
officers travelling on duty for the
year ending 3lst December, 1956.
2. Such tenders should bé in
respect of single journey frém the
place where the public officer enters
the car to the place at which he leaves
it (¢.e. 56 much a mile for the single
journey) and charge for waiting if
any should be stated. Provided that
where the officer enters or leaves the
car outside the City limits a charge
may be made for the distance
between that point and St. John’s.
3. Government will not be pre-
eluded’ from hiring seats for public
officers in public ‘sérvice vehicle
which would otherwise be proceed-
ing to the officer’s destination where
this will result in any economy ¢.g.
for customs officers going to Coolidge
' Airfield on duty in a car hired or used
by the Airline Agents.
4. Government reserves the right
to hire or use cars, or seats in cars,
Printed at the Government Printing Office,
LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.
other than the contractor’s cars, for
public officers proceeding on duties
connected with the COustoms or
revenue.
5. Government doés not bind it-
self to accept the lowest or any
tender.
6. The Contractor will be expected
to provide prompt and _ efficient
service and any agreement entered
into with a contractor will be subject
to the following conditions:—
(i) The Contractor shall whenever
required furnish a ear.
(ii) If due notice ofthe requirement
of a car has been given and
failing any satisfactory expla-
nation the Contractor’s car
arrives more than five minutes
after the required time Govern-
ment shall have the right to
deduct a penalty not exceeding
10/- from any of the sums due
and owing to the Contractor.
Gii) In the event of the Contractor’s
car being more than 15
minutes late after the required
ANTIGUA.
Government Printer—By Authority,
1955.
[1 December, 1955.
time Gotdtifhént may cancél
thé contract on giving the
Contractor one week’s notice-
in writing.
(iv) Government shall also have the
right to terminate the contract
on giving one week’s notice
in writing if the service igs.
generally unreliable through
repeated unpunctuality, defec-
tive cars or other cause.
7. The Tender should state the
number of cars to be at the disposal
of Government.
8. All tenders should be addressed
to the Administrator in a sealed
envelope marked ‘“ Tender for Official
Transport� and should be lodged at
the Administrator’s Office not later
than 4 p.m. on Wednesday, 14th
December, 1955.
By Order,
S. H. Fuax, “rv
Ay. Clerk to the Administrator.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
30th November, 1955.
Ref. No. A. 78/17.
Leeward Islands, by BE, M. BLACKMAN,
[Price 6 cenis.}
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SN Arenas
as LL)
a ME 5
Notices,
The subjoined Warrant of Her
Majesty the QUEEN anthorising the
use of a Seal prepared for the Presi-
deney of Salnt Christopher, Nevis
and Anguilla is published for general
information: —
ELIZABETH R
To Our Governor and Commander-
in-Chief of Our Colony of the
Leeward Islands or in his ab-
sence to the Officer for the time
being Administering the Govern-
ment of Our said Colony.
With this you will receive a Seal
prepared by Our Order for the
use of the Government of Our Presi-
dency of Saint Christopher, Nevis
and Anguilla.
Our Will and Pleasure is, and We
do hereby authorize and direct that
the said Seal be used in sealing all
Public Instruments which shall be
made and passed in Our Name and
for Onr Service in Our Said
Presidency.
And We do further require and
command that you do return the old
Seal of Our said Presidency to Us,
through One of Our Principal Secre-
taries of State in order that it may be
defaced.
And for so doing this shall be
your Warrant.
Given at Our Court at Saint James’s
this Sixteenth day of November,
1955, in the fourth Year of Our
Reign. ;
By Her Majésty’s Command,
(Sgd.) ALAN-LENNOX BOYD.
Warrant authorizing the use of
a Seal prepared for the Presidency
of ‘Saint Christopher, Nevis and
Anguilla.
The Secretariat,
Antigua,
28th November, 1955.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for
general information that persons
intending to emigrate to the United
Kingdom, who are not British sub-
jects
(a) are requested to be in porses-
sion of a visa for the United
Kingdom; and
,, (8) cannot be accepted in the
United Kingdom as an immigrant.
Administrator’s Office,
Antigua
Ref. No. A. 39/9.
224 7G eE
eyve7 ©
VOL. LXXXIII.
‘LEEWARD ISLANDS
GAZETTE.
Bublished by Authority.
THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1955.
No. 58.
=—=—=—_!
BRITISH CARIBBEAN
CURRENCY BOARD
Legal Tender of Currency
Notes issued by Government
of Jamaica in Eastern Group
of British Caribbean Colonies.
The attention of the public is
drawn to the fact that blue Jamaican
ten shilling currency notes were
demonetized by the Government of
Jamaica on Ist July, 1951. Purple
ten shilling notes only are therefore
now legal tender in Jamaica and the
Eastern Group of British Caribbean
Colonies.
Executive Commissioner
British Caribbean Currency
Board.
Ref. No. 24/00059.
_ The Commissioner of Montserrat
has made the following appointment
under section 3 of the Marriage
Ordinance, 1921, (Montserrat No. 6
of 1921):—
The Reverend AUSTIN HINSON
ROMNEY GUMBS to be a Marriage
Officer with effect from the 19th
November, 1958.
CHARLESWORTH Ross,
Commissioner.
REGISTRY oF THE SuPREME CouRT,
ANTIGUA,
24th November, 1955.
NOTICE ‘IS HEREBY GIVEN
that there will be a Sitting of the
West Indian Court of Appeal held at
the Court House in the City of Saint
John inthe Presidency of Antigua on
Wednesday the 7th day of December,
1955, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon
when the undermentioned Appeal
will be heard:—
Plaintiff-Appeliant
Manrice Jerome Michael
doing business as
Messrs. Anthony Michael & Sons
vs.
Defendant-Respondent
Antigua Distillery Ltd.
(a domestic corporation having
its principal office in the City
of St. John’s, Antigua)
All persons concerned are requested
to govern themselves accordingly.
CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrar.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA 17th November, 1955.
RADIO CORPORATION OF
AMERICA of 30 Rockfeller Plaza,
City of New York, State of New
York, U.S.A have applied for Regis-
tration of one Trade Mark consisting
of the following:—
in Class 8 that is to say:—
Television receiving and trans-
mitting equipment of all kinds,
parts thereof and accessories there-
to, such as television receivers,
television receiving and transmit-
ting tubes, television cameras and
projectors, television theatre equip-
ment, sound, picture and program
television recording equipment,
television studio and field pickup
equipment, relay and mobile equip-
ment, television film, amplifying
and control equipment, antenias
and antenna equipment, television
tnonitors, audio equipment; genera-
tors, television relay transmitters
and receivers, dual-disc slide pro-
jectors, television film projectors,
film camera equipment, automatic
film developers, cable, plugs and
connectors, crystal units, headsets,
remote control switching systems,
kinephoto equipment, film devel-
opers, film contact printers, mono-
scope camera, power supply units,
amplifiers, studio lighting equip- -
ment, television camera lenses,
television measuring and testing
meters, color television test equip-
ment, oscilloscopes.
Theatre television equipment,
color television receiving and
transmitting equipment, parts
thereof and accessories thereto.
Industrial television equipment.
Motion picture projectors and
projection equipment of all kinds,
parts thereof and accessories there-
to, motion picture sound projectors,
motion picture screens, motion
picture cameras, films, projection
lenses, film splicers, microphones,
film storage cabinets, lamps.
200
Facsimile and radio-photo trans-
mitting and receiving equipment
of all kinds, parts thereof and
accessories, such as lense and lense
systems, phototubes, neon lamps,
generators, discriminators, oscillo-
scopes, power supply units, cathode
ray oscillograph, facsimile scanning
and recording equipment.
Sound systems and sound repro-
ducing apparatus of all kinds,
parts thereof and accessories, such
as public address equipment and
other centralized sound equipment,
sound powered telephone handsets,
trumpets, microphones, amplifiers,
cabinets and racks, microphone
stands, microphone preamplifiers,
renote pickup equipment, loud-
speakers, directional sound pro-
jectors, horns, power supply units,
time signal generators, inter-office
conuntnication equipment, mobile
equipment, generators.
Apparatus and equipment of all
kinds for recording sound on
motion picture films, parts thereof
and accessories, such as combina-
tions of sound recording and picture
apparatus, microphones, micro-
phone hangers, pre-recording mix-
er, microphone mixer, electronic
mixer, motors, microphone pre-
amplifier, booster amplifier, isola-
tion amplifier, recording amplifier,
focusing microscopes, filter and test
equipment, variable highpass filters,
cables and plugs, console. equip-
ment, developing equipment,editing
and splicing equipment, projection
equipment, high-pass and low-pass
filters, phototube polarizing net-
work, dialogue and_ film logs
equalizer, gain measuring sets,
16mm and 35mm sound film
recorders, 35mm magnetic film
recorder, monitor headphones,
regulated power supply units, low
voltage power supply units, lighting
equipment, cabinets and_ racks,
sound cameras.
Magnetic tape and magnetic wire
sound and picture recording and
reproducing equipment, magnetic
tape and magnetic wire for use
with such apparatus as well as
components and accessories such as
tape reels, amplifiers, loudspeakers,
microphones, remote control units
and tape splicers, magnetic tape
recorders combined with radio and
television receiving sets.
Electronic apparatus and devices
of all kinds and for all purposes,
parts thereof and accessories thereto,
such as electronic control devices,
electronic power generators, elec-
tronic timing devices, electronic
heating devices, electronic dehydra-
ting apparatus, electronic bonding
apparatus, electronic measuring
instruments, electronic synchro-
nizing devices, electronic musical
THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.
instruments, electronic sealing,
beverage inspection machine,
electronic metal detectors, radio
frequency therapy apparatus, elec-
tron optical instruments, electronic
siren, automatic counters, nuclear
radiation detection equipment, time
and fire signal generators, electronic
navigation and communication
equipment, electronic calculators,
electronic cooling systems, elec-
tronic light amplifiers. Electronic
business machines, electronic com-
puters, geiger counters, fish-finding
equipment.
Electron
neutralizers,
microscopes, charge
focusing magnifiers,
extended range lenses, electron
diffraction units, vacuum units,
vacuum gages, time interval coun-
ters, regulator high voltage d-c
power supply, self-bias gun kits,
hand and foot monitors, count rate
meters, vacuum leak
shadow casters.
Electrically operated phono-
graphs, mechanical or spring wound
phonographs, parts thereof and
accessories thereto, such as record
playing attachments, talking ma-
chine records, sound records for
use in radio broadcasting, electrical
records, sound disc recorders and
recording equipment, sound record
players, phonograph record albums,
talking machine styli or needles,
electrically operated talking ma-
chines combined with radio receiv-
ing sets, television receiving sets
and magnetic tape recorders.
The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for 32 years
before the date of their said Appli-
cation,
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. ;
CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.
i AINFALL FIGURES.
Central Experiment Station,
Antigua.
1951, 1952. 1953. 1954. 1955.
Jan, 3.60 2.41 1.93 3.04 2.16
Feb, 188 1.60 1.02 2.45 63
Mar. 1.09 1.62 5.60 1.08 83
Apr. 2.16 38.14 206 49 175
May 10.54 3.07 150 3.83 2.81
June 2.74 5.74 1.81 3.32 147
July 3.28 8.38 3.20 #47 2.18
Aug. 9.18 8438 3.15 5.98 8.25
Sept. 12.06 5.65 210 991 559
Oct. 3.90 5.19 85 4.62 4.60
Nov. 26th 3.49 5.19 5.14 140 1.96
53.92 50.32 27.86 39.54 $2.23
locaters, °
[1 December, 1955.
PROVOST MARSHAUL’S OFFICE,
ANTIGUA,
24th November, 1955,
Notice is hereby given that there
will be sold on the various premises in
the City of Saint John on Thursday the
22nd of December, 1955; at 12 o’clock
noon, the Lands and Tenements
belonging to the persons hereinafter
named, the same having been levied
upon to satisfy the City Rate due
thereon for the year 1955.
BENNETT STREET.
Estate of Charles Este, O. K. Dowe,
J. A, Charity.
ALFRED PETERS STREET.
Christopher Francis, A., Christo-
pher Francis, C., Pearl Hutchinson,
Phyllis DeSilvia. Montaque Richards.
Behind DICKENSONBAY STREET.
Peter Philip.
DICKENSONBAY STREET.
John Lueas. Kenneth Murdoch,
Rosaline Morgan.
ST. JOHN’S STREET,
Ellen John, John Matthew, John
Harris, William Punter, Ethel Hunte,
Robert A. Carty.
NORTH STREET.
John Ramsay, Charles Ramsay,
Elsena Ramsay, Winifred Scotland,
Cecelia Edwards, Henry Edwards,
John Sebastian, Titus Simon.
NEWGATE STREET.
Samuel A. Joseph, James B. Hart.
WAPPING STREET.
Ernest Martin. I. EK, A. Barnes.
CHURCH STREET.
Gwen & P. Jordon, Estate of J. Hy
Moore.
WAPPING LANE.
Benjamin Lowen.
POPESHEAD STREET.
Iola Alexander, Adolphus
nolds, George Samuel.
NEWGATE LANE,
Heirs of Willock, Maurice Gardner.
BISHOPGATE ALLEY.
Heirs of L. Matthew.
ST. JOHN’S LANE.
Estate of Sarah James.
HAWKINS STREET.
Theophilus E. Mannix.
FORT ROAD.
Viola Davis.
LONG STREET.
Estate of John H. Moore, George
McAndrew.
NEVIS STREET.
Morrison Camacho.
RODNEY STREET.
Elvinia Edmund, George Richards,
Frances Hall. Joseph Lewis.
NELSON STRERT. |
Joseph Lewis, Cox Coates, Louisa
Nicodemus.
GARLINGS LAND MARKET
STREET.
Heirs of Garling (Edwards).
MITCHELL MICHAEL AVENUE.
Harry Edwards (2).
REDCLIFFE STREET.
Benjamin Lowen.
Rey-
CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Provost Marshal.
1 December, 1955. ]
Windward Islands & Leeward
Islands Court of Appeal.
Pursuant to Section 14 (2) of the
‘Rules of the Windward Islands and
Leeward Islands Court of Appeal
mate under Section 160f the Order
in Council dated 20th December,
1939, His Lordship the Chief Justice
has arranged for a sitting of the Court
of Appeal for the Windward Islands
and Leeward Islands to be held in the
Presidency of Antigua on Monday
the 12th day of December, 1955, at
11 o’clock in the forenoon.
All persons concerned are hereby
notified to govern themselves accord-
ingly.
By Order,
CEcIL O. BYRON,
Acting Regtsiir.
Registrar’s Office,
St. John’s,
19th November, 1955,
TRAFFIC NOTICE.
THE VEHICLES & ROAD ‘TRAFFIC
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 tor lighting of
vehicles.
Until further notice the lighting of
vehicles shall be from 5.45 p.m. to
5.45 a.m.
Dated the 16th day of November,
“1955.
EK. M. V. JAMES, Lt. Col.,
Traffic Commissioner.
Ref. No. 36/0004
TENDER.
Tenders are invited for the making
of uniforms for Petty Officers for the
year 1956 as follows:—
In Khaki drill for petty officers—
(a) Tunic and Trousers
(b) Khaki shirt with short sleeves
and pocket at each breast with
flap to button
(oe) Khaki trousers
(a) Khaki shorts
(e) Khaki Overalls
4
THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE,
In blue serge and cotton duck for
boatmen—
(a) Blue serge jumper and trousers
(b) Blue serge trousers only
(c) Cotton duck jumper and trous-
ers
Tenders should also make quota-
tions for—
(a) Bine Denim Overalls
(6) Blue Denim Trousers
(c) Blue Denim Shirts
The Government will supply the
necessary drill, serge, or duck, also
badges and official buttons for tunics.
All other materials are to be supplied
by the contractor. Prices are to in-
clude the cost of affixing badges to
tunic or jumpers.
Tenders should be in sealed envel-
opes addressed to His Honour the
Administrator and marked “ 'TEN-
DER FOR UNIFORMSâ€. Tenders
should reach this Office by 4 o'clock
noon on Wednesday the 14th Decem-
ber, 1955.
The Government does not bind
itself to accept the lowest or any
tender.
If the delivery of uniforms is
delayed for a period exceeding four
weeks atter the date of receipt of the
material or uniforms are unsatisfac-
torily tailored, Government reserves
the right to cancel the contract on
giving one week’s notice in writing.
By Order,
S. H. Fuax,
Acting Clerk to the Administrator.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
30th November, 1955.
Ref. No. A. 41/32.
Control of Imports & Exports
Notice No. 4 of 1955
Imports of Refrigeration Plant
Nearly all types of Commercial
Refrigerators, Refrigerated Cabinets
and Display Counters and Refrigera-
tion Plant, can now be obtained
from the United Kingdom and
T can furnish the addresses of
several United Kingdom manufac-
turers of such goods to any importers
who may be interested.
C. McA. STEVENS,
Collector of Customs and
Supply Officer.
25th November, 1955.
201
Statement of Currency Note
Circulation in the British
Caribbean Territories (EHast-
a el on ist November,
Average circulation during Septem-
bef, 1955:—
Br. Caribbean Cur-
rency Notes
Demonetized Gov't.
Notes outstanding
$
54,339,009.00
1,304,583.00
55,643,592.00
Br. Caribbean Currency Notes in
circulation on Ist November,
1955:
Trinidad & Tobago
(including $
Montserrat) ... 27,606,381.00
Barbados 5,337,625.00
..- 13,988,320.50
British Guiana
Grenada 2,144,100.00
St. Vincent 504,400.00
St. Lucia 934,000.00
Dominica 1,161,400.00
Antigua 1,545,300.00
St. Kitts 1,519,500.00
Total Br. Caribbean
Currency Notes — «+. 54,741,026.50
Demonetized Trinidad
and Tobago Gov't.
Notes outstanding ---
Demonetized Br.
Guiana Gov’t.
Notes outstanding --
Demonetized Barbados
Gov’t. Notes
outstanding
888,014.00
315,392.50
83,659.00
Total demonetized
Government Notes
outstanding 1,287,065.50
Total circulation
on Ist Nov., 1955 56,028,092.00
L. SPENCE,
Executive Commissioner,
British Caribbean
Currency Board.
British Caribbean Currency Board,
Treasury Chambers,
Port of Spain,
Trinidad, B.W.T.
No. 24/00044
202 THE
TENDER.
Tenders are hereby invited for the
transport by motor car of public
officers travelling on duty for the
year ending 3lst December, 1956.
2. Such tenders should bé in
respect of single journey frém the
place where the public officer enters
the car to the place at which he leaves
it (¢.e. 56 much a mile for the single
journey) and charge for waiting if
any should be stated. Provided that
where the officer enters or leaves the
car outside the City limits a charge
may be made for the distance
between that point and St. John’s.
3. Government will not be pre-
eluded’ from hiring seats for public
officers in public ‘sérvice vehicle
which would otherwise be proceed-
ing to the officer’s destination where
this will result in any economy ¢.g.
for customs officers going to Coolidge
' Airfield on duty in a car hired or used
by the Airline Agents.
4. Government reserves the right
to hire or use cars, or seats in cars,
Printed at the Government Printing Office,
LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.
other than the contractor’s cars, for
public officers proceeding on duties
connected with the COustoms or
revenue.
5. Government doés not bind it-
self to accept the lowest or any
tender.
6. The Contractor will be expected
to provide prompt and _ efficient
service and any agreement entered
into with a contractor will be subject
to the following conditions:—
(i) The Contractor shall whenever
required furnish a ear.
(ii) If due notice ofthe requirement
of a car has been given and
failing any satisfactory expla-
nation the Contractor’s car
arrives more than five minutes
after the required time Govern-
ment shall have the right to
deduct a penalty not exceeding
10/- from any of the sums due
and owing to the Contractor.
Gii) In the event of the Contractor’s
car being more than 15
minutes late after the required
ANTIGUA.
Government Printer—By Authority,
1955.
[1 December, 1955.
time Gotdtifhént may cancél
thé contract on giving the
Contractor one week’s notice-
in writing.
(iv) Government shall also have the
right to terminate the contract
on giving one week’s notice
in writing if the service igs.
generally unreliable through
repeated unpunctuality, defec-
tive cars or other cause.
7. The Tender should state the
number of cars to be at the disposal
of Government.
8. All tenders should be addressed
to the Administrator in a sealed
envelope marked ‘“ Tender for Official
Transport� and should be lodged at
the Administrator’s Office not later
than 4 p.m. on Wednesday, 14th
December, 1955.
By Order,
S. H. Fuax, “rv
Ay. Clerk to the Administrator.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
30th November, 1955.
Ref. No. A. 78/17.
Leeward Islands, by BE, M. BLACKMAN,
[Price 6 cenis.}
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