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A_1-i7N v fN C I IXT T


GOVERN MENT


GAZETTE


I I


VOL. 83.] SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER, 1950. [No. 46..


OVER


No. 435.


NMENT NOTICES.
_--:O:----

APPOINTM lENT.


DiREiDC'fO O'F II' I.i: M.\ i''ON SERVICES,
COLONIAL OFFICE.

Mr. C. Y. CARSTATRS, C.M.G., Assis-
tant Secretary in the Colonial Office,
-who has recently returned to the United
Kingdom from the post of Administra-
tive Secretary to the Comptroller for
Development and Welfare in the West
Indies, has been appointed to sneceed
Mr. K. W. BLACKBURNE, C.M.G.. O.B.E.,
as Director of Information Services.
Colonial Office. The appointment of
Mr. BLACKBURNE as Governor and
Oommander-in-Chief of the Leeward
Islands was announced on May 11th.
Mr. CARSTATTII will lbe taking np his
new duties at the beginning of 1951.
12th September, 1950.
A o104iQ,


No. 437.
The Administrator has approved the
following acting arrangementsin Govern-
ment Offce with effect from 11th
September, 1950, and until further
notice, consequent on the appointment
of 'Mr. BER:NARD GIBBS, Government
Secretary, to act as Colonial Treasurer :-
Mr. A. V. KING, Assisiant Govern-
ment Secretary, as Government
Secretary.
-M H. I. I. WILLIAMS. Acting Princi-
pal Cle erk, as Assistant Government
Secretary.
Mrsi. K. GIBB. Junior Clerk, as
Princial Clerk.
12lt September, 1950.
(A. 6,119-14).

No. 3i8.
GIRLS' HIGHi SChOOL.
A-'CT'1c A PPOINTMEN T.


. drs. F. WINDEIBANK, as Acting
I-I-Lad(iiistress, Girls' High School, with.
No. 13. effect froni l il I epiteimbcr. 1950.
No. 433.
ACTING APPOINTMEENTS. 12th Septenmbcr, 1950.
(C. 1611950).
Mr. IJERNXARD (rGIBS. Gove Irnmentc
Sicr-'fary, &c., as C(olonial Treasurer, No. 439.
,tc.. with effect from 11th S:ptember, TEIPO!AY APPO1NIMENT.
1950),' a!i until further notice. __
12ti Se~ptemb.r, 1950. Mrs. (C D. HA1DLEY, B.Com., as an
(P. 170). As.isiint 3Mi;ress Girls' High Schod],


5,; 7' 7 78














242 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER, 1950.-(No. 46).


and to act as Senior Assistant Mistress, 1
with effect from 11th September, 1950.
12th September, 1950. l
(C. 16/1950).
No. 440.
C. D. & W. GRANT FOR ROAD CON-
STRUCTION PROGRAMME,
ST. VINCENT.

The Administrator has been pleased to
receive the approval of the Secretary of
State for the Colonies of a further Free
Grant of Seventy-two thousand dollars
($72,000.00) under Development and
Welfare Scheme No. 1466 to assist the
Colony of St. Vincent in the implement-
ing of its 1950-56 Road Construction
Programme.
One hundred and twenty thousand
Dollars ($120,000.00) of Development and
Welfare funds, under Approved Scheme
D. 619, have already been spent on road
machinery and road development in
St. Vincent.
12th September, 1950.

No. 441.
-OPENING OF EXTENSION HOSPITAL-
BENTINCK LODGE.

The Extension Hospital, Kingstown,
will be opened by His Honour, the
Administrator, on Wednesday, 20th
September, 1950, at 4.00 p.m., at a short
formal ceremony at the Bentinck Lodge
(now converted into an Extension
Hospital), next to Victoria Park.
Members of the Public are cordially
invited to be present.
12th September, 1950.

-No. 442.
LEGISLATION.

The Right Honourable the Secretary
Sof State for the Colonies has notified that
His Majesty the KING will not be advised
to exercise his power of disallowance in
respect of the following Ordinances of
-this Government :-
No. 2 of 1950.-The Public Property
Insurance (Amendcment) Ordin-
anc", 1950.
(F. 2/1940).

No. 12 of 1'950.-cThe Central W:irer
Dislri!ltionn Authority Ord in-
a;rco, i.90.
(J. 2'1950).

No. 13 of 19;0D.--Brilishi Nationalit.
Act (Offences, IPnialties and Fees)
Ordiu!-auc,. 195(1.
-(R. 7/194(i).
12t.h Sepnmer, 1950.


Jo. 443.
The following documents are pub-
ished with this issue of the Gazette:-
S.R. & O. No. 73.-The Calliaqua
Town Board By-Laws, 1950.
S.R. & 0. No. 74.-Proclaiming the
coming into force of the Public
Property Insurance (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1950, on the 12th day
of September, 1950.
F. 2/1940).
S.R. & O. No. 75.-Proclaiming the
coming into force of the Central
Water Distribution Authority
Ordinance, 1950, on the 12th day
of September, 1950.
(J. 2/1950).
S.R. & O. No. 76.-The Prices Control
(Amendment No. 27) Notice, 1950.
(T. 20/1949).
12th September, 1950.

No. 444.
SUPPLEMENTS TO GAZETTE.

The Accounts of the Colony for the
period 1st January to 28th February
1950, are published with this issue of
the Gazette.
12th September, 1950.

No. 445.
Copies of the minutes of the meetings
of the Kingstown Board held on the
14th February, and a special meeting of
the 23rd February, 1950, may be seen at
the Government Office, the Kingstown
Library and at all Revenue Offices and
District Post Offices.
5th September, 1950.

No. 446.
MISCELLANEOUS.
REGULATIONS FOR BRITISH
COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIPS.

1. The Council offers scholarships to
overseas students, tenable at Universi-
ties and other educational institutions
in the United Kingdom.
2. The awards art mainly for men and
women who have already successfully
completed university degree courses or
who have feiunivalint pro) essional qoali-
fications. Preference is given to candi-
dates between 25 :and 35 years of age.
3. The scholarshipls are normally for
one acndeCmic year of 10 months or for
two academic years. iceording to the
duration of tih al'pproved cFourse of study.
4. A 'full scholarship is intended to
cover all expenses of' i!;ain I ennice and
study. aIld in clI des fares. fe(., person;ll
manintnianice. a ,ralnt for looks and
alpparalus (,f 10 per amnnum and














SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER, 1950.-(No. 46). 248


:approved travelling expenses in the
United Kingdom. The maintenance
allowance varies between 25 and 35
monthly, according to the seniority of
the scholar and the place in which he is
studying. Where scholars are in a
position to do so, they are expected to
.contribute to the cost.
5. Scholarships are awarded only on
the recommendation of the Council
Representatives overseas.
6. Conditions of Tenure.
(a) A scholar must spend the whole of
his scholarship period in the
United Kingdom and must under-
take to return to his own country
at the end of this time.
(b) A scholar may not take paid em-
ployment without the consent of
the Council, which will be granted
only in exceptional cases.
(c) A scholar must follow the course
of study approved by the Council
and abide by the rules of the
University or other institution in
which he is.placed.
(d) Scholars may not bring their
wives or families with them to the
United Kingdom.
7. Method of Application.
Further information and application
forms may be obtained from the Educa-
tion Department.
These application forms must be
completed and returned with supporting
documents before 6th October, 1950.
Candidates recommended by local
.selection committees will be required to
supply five (5) sets of all documents and
may also be required to submit a medical
-certificate of fitness.
A candidate who has previously ap-
plied for a scholarship must. make his
.second application in full.
8. fMethod of ,Selcllon.
A local selection commritt''e will con-
:sider applications fromn residents in
St. Vincent. The recommclendalio.ns of
this committee will be further consider-
ed, together with others from Barbados,
the Leeward and the Windward Islands,
by an area selection committee under
the chairmanship of the British Council
Representative.
The final selection will be nadte by
the British Council in London from
-among those on the short list recoim-
mended by the Area Selection Com-
niittee.
1 2th September, 1950.

No. 433.
ROYAL NAVAL PRIZE MONEY.

The 'Admiralty will be prepared, to
-consider applications for Royal Naval
Prize Money, forwarded within three


months of the date of this Notice by,
or on behalf of, any individuals residing
in Saint Vincent who claim entitlement
by reason of service in the Naval and
Marine forces of the United Kingdom.
Persons eligible to apply are members
of the Naval and Marine Forces raised
by the Government of the United King-
dom, crews, (including certain civilians)
of His Majesty's Ships, and members of
the Royal Artillery, who served 180
days between the 3rd. September 1939,
and the 2nd September 1945 either
(a) on the books of sea-going ships of
war, or
(b) on the books of non-sea going
ships or establishments for service
in sea-going ships of war, opera-
tional coastal force craft, D.E.M.S.,
M.A.C Ships, convoy staffs, or as
members of regular crews of Com-
bined Operations craft.
The legal personal representative may
claim entitlement for persons killed in
action at sea, died of wounds received in
or from causes directly attributable to
action at sea, were lost at sea, or died at
sea of injury or illness attributable to
service afloat before completing 180 days'
service.
Members of the Royal Air Force are
not eligible, as a special Royal Air Force
Prize Fund has been constituted for their
benefit. Service while on loan in other
Commonwealth Navies counts as quali-
fying time.
Persons believing themselves to be
eligible should apply for further partic-
ulars anl application forms at Police
Head quarters, Kingstown.
5th September, 1950.
(G. 3/1944).


No. 421.


ON SALE.


PLAIN WOPIns" BY SIR Er:NiST
( Gow N b. a

A small number of copies of that
admirable and instructive guide to the
use of English-PLAIN WORDS by Sir
ERNEST GOOWElES-are available for sale
at 2/- per copy, and may be obtained at
Government Office.
This work was originally prepared
with the object of helping Civil Servants
in their use of written English. It has,
however, attracted such wide attention
otherwise that it' has been highly com-
mendcid for use al.o in circles outside
of the Civil Service.
29th Augpst, 1950.
w(T 111/ii ).
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244 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER, 1950.-(No. 46).


No. 335.
HURRICANE NOTICE.

PRELi4lNARY NOTE.

At the direction of the Central Hurri-
anle Committee a brochure is in course
of preparation containing :
.,(1) detailed arrangements for warn-
igs in the event of the approach of hur-
ficanes and.concerning the organisation
of hurricane relief;
(2) nominal roll of Hurricane Comni
mittees;
(3) information on the relationship of
Central Committees to District Commit-
tees;
(4) supply Services;
(5) protection and Reserve Services;
(6) shipping arrangements,
and a number of other directions and ar-
rangements which will become operative
in St. Vincent and the St. Vincent Gren-
adines in the event of storm warning
and if hurricanes materialise.
Pending completion, publication, dis-
tribution and sale of this brochure, the
customary Notices are meanwhile being
published hereunder for information and
guidance,
It is hereby notified for general
Information that in the event of a
hurricane threatening or approaching
the Island, the following warning will
be given:-
WARNING THAT A HURRICANE IS
THREATENED.
Day or Night.
Church bells in towns and villages will
ring for one period of three minutes.
HURRICANE APPROACHING THE
ISLAND.
Day or Night.
Church bells in towns and villages will
ring for two periods of three minutes
with an interval of 10 minutes.
Note:-4n order to avoid confusion the
times of commencement of riningi
the bal!s is to be taken from the
Chiiurch nearest to the Police Station
in each town or village.
FOR SHIPPING IN KINGSTOWN
HARBOR U.
Day.
.A white flag with a black centre will
be flown from the Police Barracks.
Day or Night.
A siren will be blown from the Police
Barracks.
11th July, 1950.
(W. 25/1949).
By Command
A. V. KING.
Acting Government
Secretary,
GOVERNMTiNT OFv'FTrd.
)2t1h Sept ember, 19I59.


VACANT POST.

POST OF HEADMASTER, BOYS' GRAM-
MAR SCHOOL, ST. KITTS.

Applications are invited for the post
Sof Headmaster of the Boys' Grammar
School in St. Kitts, which will be vacated
by the present holder on the 31st Decem-
ber, 1950. The school roll at present
numbers 110, and courses are offered up
to the Higher School Certificate exam-
ination of Cambridge University.
2. The post is pensionable and carries
a salary scale of $2,640 by $120 to $2,880.
A temporary cost of living allowance of
$240 per annum is also payable and free
quarters are provided for the Head-
master. The appointment will be on
probation for 2 years and subject to the
passing of satisfactory medical examina-
tion.
3. Applicants should possess a degree
of a University within the British
Commonwealth, preferably in Mathem-
atics and Physics. Teaching experience
will be regarded as an asset and the
appointment will be made at a point in
the salary scale commensurate with the
applicant's qualification and experience.
4. Applications with at least two testi-
monials and a photograph should be
submitted to the Administrator of St.
Kitts-Nevis not later than the 1st Novem-
ber, 1950.

H. BURROWES,
Administrator.


DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.

TREASURY NOTICE.

DEVELOPMENT LOAN
WATER SUPPLY
(Third Serios)

Under the authority of THE LOAN
ORDIN;\NCOB, 1948, applications are in-
vited for the issue of Debentunrs to
raise the third loan installment in con-
nection with the above scheme in the
sum of FIFTY-SEVEN THOUSAND-
SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS ($57,600.
00).
The respective Debentures proposed
are as hereunder-


Five
Fifteen
Thirty
Twenty
Ten


( 5)
(15)
(30)
(20)
(10)


$5,000.00
1,000.00
500.00
100.00
60.00
"'...... i.














SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER, 1950.-(No. 46). 2.15


The loan will bearinterestat 3,~% pay-
able half yearly and will be extinguish-
able in 25 years front date of issue. The
manner of redemption will be as fol-
lows :-
In each of the years from the 11th to
the 15th inclusive alter issue :
Two (2) Debentures of $ 60.00
Four (4) ,, 100.00
Three (3) ., 500.00
In each of the years from the 16th to
the 20th inclusive after issue :
Three (3) Debentures of $ 500.00
Three (3) ,, ,, 1,000.00
In each of the years from the 21st to
the 25th inclusive after issue :
One (1) Debenture of .';!i.i.'
The Governor-in-Conncil will allot
Debentures by the system of drawing
of lots. If for any denomination of De-
benture there should be more applicants
than the numbers respectively proposed
no applicant will be allotted more than
one Debenture. If there should be less
than these numbers respectively, after
all applicants have been satisfied by the
allotment of one Debenture the remain-
ing Debentures will be allotted in pro-
portion to the number for which appli-
cation has been made.
The forwarding envelope should be
distinctly marked
WATER SUPPLY DEVELOPMENT
LOAN
(Third Series)
and be addressed to
HIS HONOUR THE ADMINISTRA-
TOR,
GOVERNMENT OFFICE,
ST. VINCENT, B.W.I.
and should be forwarded for receipt not
later than noon on Wednesday, the 4t/1
October, 1950.

McD. SMITH,
Acting Colonial Treasurer.
The Treasury,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent,
26th August, 1950.
---
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT
NOTICES.

CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION.

This is to certify that in accordance
with Ordinance No. 1 of 1934, the
Barrouallie Agricultural Credit Society
has on this 5th day of September, 1950,
been registered at the Office of the


Registrar of Agricultural Credit Societ-
ies as a Society operating under the
Agricultural Credit Societies Laws of
the Colony.
M, A. G. HANSCHELL,
legistrar,
Agricultural Credit Societies.
5th September, 1950.

FOR SALE.

ONE FORD TRUCK.

Notice is hereby given that on Friday,
S" ,S'eptembe;r, 1950, at 10 a.m., there
will be put up for sale by public auction
at the Agricultural Department-Kings-
town :-One Ford V-8, 3-ton Truck in
running order, equipped with tray
15' x 7'.
2. The truck can be inspected at
Camden Park Experiment Station
between the hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily,
exclusive ofSundays.
3. Terms of Sale-Cash on Delivery.
MI. A. G. HANSCHELL,
Superintendent of Agriculture.
Department of Agriculture,
Kingstown,
6th September, 1950.

SALE OF PIGS.

It is hereby notified that a number of
purebred and grade Large Black and
Berkshire Pigs are available for sale at
Camden Park Experiment Station.
The pigs have all been vaccinated
against Swine Fever and may be saf.ly
purchased by persons in the Swine
Fever area with little risk of infection.
Application should be made to the
Officr-in-Charge. Canmden Park Experi-
ment Station, and he will supply in for-
mation about price, etc.
H. S. McCONNIE,
for Superintendent of
Agriculture.
29th August, 1950.

It is hereby notified for general infor-
mation that a new Livestock I mprove-
ment Centre has been established by the
Department of Agriculture at Rivulet
(near to Diamond Estate) and will be in
operation as from 1st September 1950.
2. The following sires will be at
Stud :-
Two (2) Holstein-Freisian Bulls
One (1) British Alpine Buck Goat
One (1) West African Woolless
Ram Sheep
One (1) Pure-bred Berkshire Boar.

















3. All livestock owners in the area are
invited to inspect the centre at their
conv\enlience.
4. Due to the prevalence of Swine
Fever in the Colony, only sows and gilts
that have been vaccinated against the
disesi:,e will be accepted ('or service by
the Bfoar. The Boar has been vaccinated
against the disease.
5. All pig-keepers in the area are
advised to have their animals vaccinated
az.iinst the disease, and should apply to
their District AgricultnralOhicer to have
this done. The cost of vaccination will
be ;0G cents per animal.

M. A. G. HA.NSCHELL,
S,'perintlendent of A agriculture.

Dep:r'tment of Agriculture,
Kingstown,
30th August, 195)0.
(A. 11/1349).


FOR SALE.

L is hereby notified for general inor-
mation that there will be put up for sale
,y public auction on 27th September,
19.50, at 11 a.m., at Police Headquarters,
Kingstown :-
One 4 oared Police gig boat, 24'
5" long,
6' 3" wide, 2' 3" deep; Carvel
built, spruce planking with
oak ribs;
overhauled 1919.
Can ba inspected by application at
Central Police Station, Kingstown.

W. I. RANDOLPH, .L.-Col.,
,St uer1inotendent of Police.

12th Seplembe:", 1950.
(S. 6/1942).




LAND AND HOUSE TAX NOTICE.



The preparation of the Land and
IHouse Tax Rolls for the current year is
still incomplete and will not be avail-
able for inspection at the Treasury until
the month of October, 1950.

S. O. DASENT,
Magistrate (Actg).
8th July, 1950.


NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY,
ST. VINCENT.


ADVERTISING SPACE.

A new Telephone Directory is now
being compiled, and businessmen, firms
and other persons desirous of retaining
their advertisement space, or anyone
wanting to insert new advertisements
are invited to get into touch with the
Superintendent of the Electricity and
Telephone Department as soon as possi-
ble.
Advertisement rates are as follows:-


Half Page
Full Page


S2.50
$ 5.00


All rates must be paid into the Treas-
ury prior to publication.

N. V. ANDALCIO,
Sup)erin ten(de'l t,
Electricity & Telephone
Deparinmen t.

2ith June, 1950.
(P. 23/1948).




CONTROL NOTICE.



RETURN OF STOCKS.

With reference to the Prices Control
Order S.R. & 0., 1947, No. 25, all
traders are hereby notified that until
further notice the return of stocks
usually submitted monthly to the Con-
troller of Supplies by 12 o'clock noon
on the 2nd day of each month must
now be submitted bi-monthly, namely,
by 12 o'clock noon on the 2nd day and
on the 17th day of each month, the return
to contain stocks of the articles in Part
B of the First Schedule held by them
on the 1st and the 15th day of each
month respectively.
This measure is being taken as an
emergency during t h e Hurricane
Season.

Dated this 31st day of July, 1950.

A. V. SPROTT,
Controller of Supplies.

Kingstown,
5th August, 1950.
(C. 311950)


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SAINT VINCENT.

S .L STATUTORY BULES AND ORID S.

1950, No. 73. /

THE BY-LAWS OF IT H CALLIAQUA TO'WN~" '-r."

(Gazetted 12th : .;.: .. 1950).

S PART I.
PRELIMINARY.
1. Short title. The.e By-Lawvs may be cited as the Cull'i.oa Town Board
By-Laws, 1950.

2. Interpretation. In these By-Laws-
Ordinance means the Sl n RgcdaLtion Oi': iice, Cap.. 211 and
all amendments diereto.
"Public Place means any public :way, ys di or room iln vhiic any public
duty is performed and to which the public nave a rikihl of acco.s either
with or without payment of a ice.
"Produce includes anything whetihir live or dead produced in the course of
agriculture.
S- PART II.

GOVERNMENT AND CONTROL.
3. Packages not to be opened in street etc. No person shall open,
cooper, weigh or pack or cause to be opened, wveiga'-ed or packed any goods on any
street, pathway, side walk or under any gallery open to the pubi'ic use.

4. Building materials etc. not to be kept in street. No person
shall without the permission of the Board, in writing, use or occupy y ny portion of
any street, drain, side-walk or p1ul!ic place fic kccping o' leaving building
materials, scaffolding or debris of any kind in co inect.ion with tih crec'ion or
repair of any building or other structure.

5. Clothes and cbeddii '. No clorihs., bedding or o her articles shall be
suspended from any rremises adjacent to any trcec, or hung out in any public
place not set aside by the Board for the 'I '

6. Depositing rubbis. No p erson shall throw or deposit any fruit,
fruit skin, fish offal, rubbish or any offensive matter in any street or in any public
Space. N o

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102 -^ 7 -* ^ r

7. Injury or damage to trees and enclosures. No person shall
wilfully injure or destroy any plant, tree, or fence, or any object in any enclosure
or place belonging to or under the control of the Board.

8. Picking of flowers and fruits. No person shall pick or pluck
any fruit or flower growing upon any tree in any enclosure or belonging to or under
the control of the Eoard except with the permission of the Board.

9. Damage to streets. No person shall damage any street by drawing
on it things of weight, otherwise than upon a vehicle or other suitable contrivance.

10. Encroachment by fences, hedges and trees. (1 If any portion
of any tree overhangs any street or land of the Town, or if any fence or hedge
encroaches upon any such street or land, the Warden may give notice to the
owner of such tree, fence or hedge or the occupier of the premises on which such
tree, fence or hedge is standing to remove the overhanging portion of the tree or
remedy the encroachment, as the case may be.
(2) If such owner makes default in complying with the requirements of the
notice within the time specified in such notice (which time shall not be less .than
seven days) he shall be guilty of an offence against these by-laws. Provided that
it shall be lawful for the Warden, after the expiration of the time specified in the
said notice, to remove or cause to be removed the overhanging portion of the tree
referred to or remedy the encroachment, and for that purpose he may enter upon
such lands or any lands adjoining thereto, if necessary, and the costs thereby
incurred shall be recoverable by the Board as a civil debt against the owner or
occupier thereof.

11. Removal of dangerous trees. (1) Whenever, in the opinion of
the Board, it is considered desirable in the interest of public safety that any tree
which by reason of its height, condition or otherwise, should be cut down and
removed, the Board shall cause a notice in writing to be served on the owner or
specified time, (which time shall not be less than seven days) to cut down and
remove such tree.
(2) The person upon whom a notice is served shall take all reasonable
measures for the safe execution of the work.
(3) In case of default in complying with the notice, the procedure as laid
down in the proviso to By-law 10 (2) shall apply mutatis mutandis.

12. Closing streets for repairs. For the purpose of effecting repairs
to any street, drain, bridge, pipeline or other appliance connected with the Water
Supply of the Town, the Warden may erect any temporary barrier, fixture or other
contrivance across any street or part thereof or in any public place in the town at
such times and for such period as may be necessary for the due execution of such
work; and no person shall d. ive through any such barrier, fixture or other
contrivance; nor shall any one remove such barrier, fixture or other contrivance
as aforesaid without the consent of the Warden.

13. Animals. No owner or person having the charge of any horse, mule,
sheep, goat, cattle or pig shall suffer the same to be at large or tied in any street.








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14. Parts of beach reserved for boats. All boats kept, built or
repaired on the beach in the Town shall be kept, built or repaired only in the areas
reserved by the Board for such purposes.
Provided that the Warden may by notice in writing call upon the owner of any
dilapidated boat to remove such boat from the beach.

15. Notice to Board of intention to build or rebuild boats.
(1) Any person who intends to build or rebuild any boat of any description shall
give notice, in writing, to the Warden of such intention together with the
dimensions of such boat.
(2) The Warden shall in every case, indicate the site on which any such boat
may be built or repaired and any person who builds on a site not so indicated
shall be guilty of an offence against these by-laws.

16. Parts of beach reserved for fishing seine. No fishing seine or
net shall be kept, spread out, hung up to dry or for repair on any part of the
beach except in an area approved by the Board.

.-;.:a r : - PART III

CEMETERIES.
17. Animals in cemetery forbidden. No person shall ride or lead
any animal within or through the cemetery.

S18. Animals not to, be taken in cemetery. No person shall tether
any animal or allow any animal to be at large in any part of the cemetery.

19. Cutting of grass without permission of Warden. No one shall
cut grass in the cemetery without the permission of the Warden.

20. Injury to erection, etC. in cemetery. Any person who:-
(a) wilfully or negligently destroys or injures any building, wall, fence, or
Sgate belonging to the cemetery, or
(b) destroys, injures or removes any part of land not being an allotment
owned by such person, or
(c) puts or affixes any bill, advertisement or other matter or thing
S- whatsoever on any wall, or on any tree in the cemetery, or
(d) injures or defaces any railing, monument, tablet, vase, wreath or any
other matter or thing whatsoever upon any allotment not being an
allotment owned by such persons, shall be guilty of an offence against
these by-laws.

21. Vehicles. (1) No carriage, motor-car, cart or other vehicle shall enter
or remain in the cemetery except :-
(a) a hearse, carriage or other vehicle entering or being in the cemetery in
connection with a burial therein.
(b) a hearse or other vehicle entering or being in the cemetery for the
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(c) a carriage or other vehicle engaged by some person attending a funeral.
(d) a carriage or other vehicle engaged by some person lawfully visiting any
grave or allotment.
(e) a cart or other vehicle belonging to the Board.
(f) a cart or other vehicle entering or being in the cemetery in connection
with some work being done therein.
(2) The driver of any hearse, carriage, motor-car, cart or other vehicle which
shall enter or be in the cemetery contrary to this by-law shall be guilty of an
olience against these by-laws.

22. Climbing over enclosure or writing on tombstone. No person
shall wilfully climo or leap or walk over any enclosure or write upon any
monument or tombstone or headstone in the cemetery.

23. Removal of plants etc. No person shall pluck or take away or
remove any flower, plant or shrub or take away or remove any vase, flower pot or
other article whatsoever from any allotment or from any part of the cemetery
without the express permission of the owner of the allotment.

24. Allotment to be kept clean. The owner of every allotment or
the person having charge thereof shall maintain such allotment in a clean
condition.

23. Warden may require cleaning of allotment. The Warden
may require the owner of any allotment or the person having charge thereof to
clean the ,aid allotment whenever, in his opinion such cleaning is required.

26. Board to clean allotment when owner cannot be found.
In cases where the owner or person, having the charge of an allotment, cannot be
found or failed to clean his allotment after having been requested to do so by the
warden it shall be the duty of the Board to do such cleaning as may be necessary
and the cost thereby incurred shall be recoverable by the Board in the same
manner as a civil debt against the owner or occupier thereof.

27. Memorial Of grave stone. 'No memorial or grave stone shall be
taken away from the cemetery except with the permission in writing of the
Warden. r

28. Right to cut down unsightly shrub or plant. small shrubs,
plants and flowers may be placed on any grave, but the Board reserves the right to
prune, cut down, dig up, and remove after due notice to the owner of the allotment
or grave space, any shrub, plant or flower, at any time, if in their opinion, the
same has become unsightly or insanitary. i J:

29. Burial of persons of same religious denomination. The Board,
may, on application from any religious denomination, assign a definite area in the
cemetery for the burial therein of the bodies of persons who were members of such
religious denomination. Provided that the bodies of persons in respect of which
no internment fees have been paid to the Board may be buried ln a separate
section to be set apart for such burials. , . .. .... ..a.
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30. Application for burial. Every person, desiring to have a corpse
interred in the cemetery, shall make application for the purpose to the Warden,
and shall produce at the time of making such application, the certificate of death
or in the case of a still-born child, the requisite medical or other certificate.

31. Permission to open grave and bury bodies essential.
No grave shall be opened and no burial shall take place without the consent of the
Warden.
PART IV.
WATER.
32. Person desiring to, be supplied with water etc. Any person
desiring to be supplied with water on his premises from the water supply of the
Town or to effect any extension, alteration or repairs to a service shall apply in
writing to the Board stating the nature of the work required to be done. The
Board may grant such application on such terms it shall see fit and shall cause
the Warden to make an estimate of the cost of the work to be undertaken and
furnish a statement thereof to the applicant. On payment of such sum
representing the estimated cost of laying on such service the Warden shall cause
the work to be executed.

33. Actual cost exceeding estimated cost. In the event of the
actual cost of laying on a service exceeding the estimated cost, the applicant shall
pay to the Warden such excess before the water service is turned on, and if the
payment to the Warden exceeds the actual cost, then such excess shall be refunded
to the applicant. .

34. No installation, extension etc. to be made without previous
sanction of Board. No installation, extension, alteration or repairs of or to
any service shall be made or done without the previous sanction of the Board and
under the supervision of the Warden or other employee of the Board.

35. Water may be locked off if necessary. The Warden may at
any time for such period as the Board may direct lock off the Water Supply
whenever it is considered expedient by the Board so to do for the purpose of
conserving the supply of water and in cases of emergency the Warden may also
lock off the Water Supply without the previous sanction of the Board, but shall
make a report to the Board of the action taken as soon as possible thereafter.

36. Warden may lock off water supply. The Warden may from
time to time lock off the Water Supply from any part of the Town or any private
premises whenever he may deem it necessary so to do for the purpose of effecting
repairs or making connections to the water supply and for preventing the waste
of water.

37. Warden to give notice of locking off of water supply.
On all occasions relative to By-laws 35 and 36, it shall be the duty of the Warden
to give due notice thereof whenever practicable to consumers of water who may be
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38. No rebate or reduction to be given. Whenever it may be
necessary to lock off the Water Supply in any part of the Town or private premises
therein pursuant to By-laws 35 and 36 no rebate or reduction in any water rate
will be made on account thereof.

39. Wastage of water. No person shall cause or all w the waste of
water at any stand pipe or private water service by leaving open any tap so that
the water runs to waste or by allowing water to flow from any tap into a receptacle
already filled with water or not caleble of containing water.

40. Leaks or breaks in pipes. Every occupier of premises with a
private water service shall immediately report to the Warden or an officer of the
Board afy leak or break that may occur in the pipes, taps or other appliances.

41. Washing at public stand pipe. No person shall wash any
part of his body, or any child, animal or thing at any public standpipe or water
tap.

42. Mouth not to be put to any tap. No person shall put his mouth
to any tap attached to a public standpipe or rest anything against or upon any
public stan~lpipe.

43. Protection of reservoirs. No person shall throw or deposit or
cause to be thrown or deposited any rubbish or refuse, or noxious or deleterious
matter of substance whatsoever into any reservoir catchpit or pipe or in any such
place whereby the same may be washed into any reservoir, catchpit or pipe or
commit any other act likely to pollute the water supply.

44. Capacity of baths. No bath shall be connected to the Water
Supply which haa a capacity greater than thirty cubic feet.

45. Fountains. No fountain of the Town connected with the Water
Supply shall be operated except on condition that the Board may cause it to be
locked off whenever it appears necessary for the Board so to do.

46. List of persons having water services. In the month of
December in every year, the Warden shall prepare and submit to the Board a list
of all persons whose premises are supplied with water from the Water Supply.

47. Sale of water to owners of vessels. Masters and Owners of
vessels may on application to the Warden and on payment of two cents for every
five gallons obtain water from the Water Supply of the Town.

48. Entry on premises. The Warden or any other person authorised
by him shall have power to enter any premises at any reasonable time for the
purpose of ascertaining whether any water is seeing wasted on the promises.







49. Obstruction of Warden etc. No person shall interfere with or
obstruct the Warden or any person authorised by him or the Board in the
performance of the duties prescribed by these By-laws.
PART V.
MARKET.
50. Opening and closing of market. The market established in
the Town shall be open to the Public from 6.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. except on Sundays,
Bank Holidays and days proclaimed Public Holidays when it shall be open from
6.00 a.m. to 9.00 a.m. or at such other times as may be permitted by the Board.

51. Sale of fish and meat. No person shall expose for sale in any street or
in any public place in the town or within one mile from the limits thereof other than
in the market, or other place approved by the Board any meat, fish whalemeat or
turtle : Provided that nothing herein contained shall extend to prevent any
person from disposing of any tinned meat or salted fish in any shop or in the
course of any auction of general effects.

52. Slaughtering animals. (1) No person shall slaughter or cause to
be slaughtered any animal for the purpose of selling the carcass thereof within
the town or within one mile from the limits thereof elsewhere than in the market
and by a butcher duly licensed by the Board.
(2) Every person who desires to have an animal slaughtered in the market
shall, before such animal is slaughtered, pay to the Warden the slaughterhouse
dues in respect thereof as are specified in the First Schedule hereto.
(3) Every animal to be slaughtered shall first be inspected by the Sanitary
Inspector or in his absence by the Warden and passed as fit for human
consumption.
(4) No animal shall be slaughtered in the market before the hour of 5.00 a.m.

53. .Butchers, .'. .;T u .. i a d fish vendors. (1) No person shall
butcher or slaughter animals or sell fish in the market unless he produces a
medical certificate of fitness and pays to tae Warden the licence fee prescribed in
the second schedule to these :2'-1..:. -
(2) Medical certificates and licences shall expire on the 30th June and 31st
December in each year.

54. .T:-': 1 dues. (1) No person shall sell, offer for sale or expose for
the purpose of sale, any produce in the Town or within one mile from the limits
thereof, elsewhere than in the market, or until after such produce has been
brought to the marl et and the market dues referred to in the Fourth Schedule
hereto have been paid in respect thereof: Provided however, that this By-law
shall not apply to a person selling or disposing of any such produce at his
residence, shop or store.
(2) Every person disposing of produce in the Town or within one mile of the
limits thereof, except at his own residence, shop or store, shall produce his market
ticket in respect thereof to any agent of the Board immediately on being requested
to do so.
(3) It shall be the duty of every vendor to make the required payment to the
Warden before any article is sold. ,









55. Meat market. The stalls in the market set apart for the purpose
of selling meat shall be used exclusively for the sale of meat and shall be hired
half-yearly to such persons as the Board may approve on applications made in
writing for the half years ending 30th June and 31st December, respectively, at the
rate, specified in the Second Schedule to these By-laws.

56. Butcher to wear clean apparel. Every butcher shall keep his
stall clean and shall wear a clean apron and shall provide himself with clean
towels and shall keep his scales, weights and other appliances in a clean and
sanitary condition.

57. Fish. Boats bringing fresh or corned fish intended for sale in the
Town shall, on arrival, be beached only on that portion of the sea frontage
reserved for that purpose.

58. Fish to be weighed. All catches of fish, before being offered for
sale shall be brought to the fish shed for the purpose of ascertaining the dues
payable thereon in accordance with the Third Schedule to these By-laws
which duos shall be paid to the Warden or other officer :-i; !1:~- 0- by the Board
to receive the same.

59. Sale of fish. All such fish shall be sold on counters provided in the
fish shed for that purpose.

60. Weighing of articles. All articles or things sold in the Market
shall be properly weighed, and in all cases of dispute with respect to the weight,
thereof, the seller, if required to do so by a prospective purchaser, shall cause such
article or thing to be weighed in the presence of the Warden or other Oficer
appointed by the Board.

61. Preservation of order. Every person resorting to the market as
buyer, seller or otherwise shall at all times comply with any reasonable directions
of the Warden or other Offer r iO: 1.-i 1. for the maintenance of order in the
M.rkct or for the due observance of any By-laws of the Board.

62. Ejectment of ol.inder from market. The Warden may without
using more force than is necessary in the circumstances eject or cause to be
ejected any person contravening these By-laws provided that such ejectment shall
not be a bar to any subsequent criminal 7'-.' :

63. --. ,rohibited. 'No person shall bring a dcg, or permit any dog to
follow him into or remain with him in the !arket, and it shall be lawful for the
Warden to eject or cause to be ejected any dog found therein.

64. Articles to be sold in places provided for the purpose.
No person resorting to the market for the sale of any article, shall place such
article in any part of the market other' than the place set apart for that purpose.

65. Articles left at owner's risk. Articles left in the market shall
be left at the sole risk of the person or persons leaving the same.







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66. Miscellaneous offences. No person shall:-
(a) sit or lie on any counter, table or stand in the market;
(b) throw any dirt, filth, rubbish or litter in the market;
(c) loiter in or about the market;
(d) remain in the market during the hours in which the market is not open
to the public.
(e) light any fire in the market or cook therein, except in such parts thereof
and under such conditions as may from time to time be permitted by the
Warden.
(f) place or keep the hide of any animal in any part of the market other
than the place set apart by the Warden from time to time for the
purpose.

PART VI.
PENALTIES.
67. Penalty. Any person guilty of an offence against these By-laws shall
be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars or to
imprisonment for a period not exceeding three months or in the case of a
continuing offence to a fine not exceeding ten dollars for each day during which
the offence continues.
SCHEDULES.

FIRST SCHEDULE (By-law 52).

SLAUGHTERHOUSE DUES.
For slaughtering every bull, ox, cow heifer or calf
(a) the 4 quarters weighing not more than 100 1b 360
(b) more than 100 lb but not exceeding
200 lb 504
(c) more than 200 lb but not exceeding
300 lb 720
(d) more than 300 lb $1.00
PIGS : For every pig weighing not more than 50 lb 120
S. more than 50 lb 240
SHEEP: For every sheep 120
GOATS : For every goat 120
TURTLE: For every turtle weighing not more than 50 lb 126
more than 50 lb 184

SECOND SCHEDULE (By-laws 53 & 55).

LICENCES AND RENTAL OF BUTCHER STALLS.
Slaughterman's licence per half year 500
Butcher's licence per half year 500
Fish Vendor's licence per half year 754
Huckster's Licence per year 240
Rental of Butcher Stall per half year $2.40







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THIRD SCHEDULE (By-law 58).

Fresh and Salted Fish: 6% of the value of the fish as estimated by the
Warden : Provided that if the Vendor is dissatisfied with the Warden's estimate
he shall have the right to have the fish weighed.

FOURTH SCHEDULE (By-law 54).
SALE OF PRODUCE (TICKET DUES).
For every space 4ft. square 20
table space 40
stand 40


Made by the Calliaqua Town Board under Section 59 (1) of the Small Towns
Regulation Ordinance, (Cap. 211) as amended, this 19th day of July, 1950.

G. P. DOUGAN,
Chairman.

Confirmed by the Governor under Section 59 (2) of the aforesaid Small
Towns Regulations Ordinance, (Cap. 211 as amended, this 22nd day of July, 1950.

W. F. COUTTS,
Administrator.


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STATUTORY RULES AND ORERSr-- '- /
1950, No. 74. .


(Gazetted 12th September, 1950).


BY THE ADMINISTRATOR.
A PROCLAMATION T.

[ L.S. ]
W. F. COUTTS,
Administrator.
WHEREAS it is enacted by section 4 of the Public Property Insurance
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1950, that the said Ordinance shall come into force on a
date to be appointed by the Governor by proclamation in the Gazette :
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the said Ordinance shall come into
force on the 12th day of September, 1950 :
Now THEREFORE I, WALTER FLEMING COUTTS, Member of the Most Excellent
Order of the British Empire, pursuant to the authority in me vested by the said
Ordinance do hereby proclaim that the aforesaid Ordinance shall come into force
on the 12th day of September, 1950.
GIVEN under my hand and the Public Sea! of the Island of Saint Vincent at
Government Office in the said Island this Eleventh day of September, in
the year of Our Lord One thousand nine hundred and fifty, and in the
Fourteenth Year of the Reign of His Majesty KING GEORGE THE
SIXTH.
GOD SAVE THE KING !
(F 2/1940).

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STATUTORY RULES AND OR 'R -c '
1950, No. 75.

(Gazetted 12th September, 1950).

BY THE ADMINISTRATOR.
A PROCLAMATION.
[ L.S. ]
W. F. COUTTS,
Administrator.
WHEREAS it is enacted by section 1 of the Central Water Distribution Authority
Ordinance, 1950, that the said Ordinance shall come into force on a date to be
appointed by the Governor by proclamation :
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the said Ordinance shall come into
force on the 12th day of September, 1950 :
Now THEREFORE I, WALTER FLEMING COUTTS, Member of the Most Excellent
Order of the British Empire, pursuant to the authority in me vested by the said
Ordinance do hereby proclaim that the aforesaid Ordinance shall come into force
on the 12th day of September, 1950.
GIVEN under my hand and the Public Seal of the Island of Saint Vincent at
Government Office in the said Island this Eleventh day of September, in
the year of Our Lord One thousand nine hundred and fifty, and in the
Fourteenth Year of the Reign of His Majesty KING GEORGE THE
SIXTH.
GOD SAVE THE KING !
(J 2/1950).

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SAINT VINCENT.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS,

,1950, No. 76.

PRICES CONTROL (ArMENDMENT NO ICE.

(Gazetted 12th September 1950).-

1. Short title. .This Notice may be -cited as the Prices Control
(Amendment No '27) Notice.
2. Amendment. The'prices set out hereunder are. the Maximum prices
for which the articles enumerated may be sold and the First Schedule Part B to
the Prices Control Order (S.R. & 0. N6. 25) is hereby, amended by deleting all the
words, figures and-symbols occurring in the columns opposite the articles: Flour ",
"Gasolene," "Kerosene,-" "Shellsol," Diesoline," and substituting therefore the
following :-


FIRST SCHEDULE-PART B.
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Article.


Flour---E Grade'

Flouir-Canadian Soft
/ Wheat

Motor Gasolene-
In Drums
Motor Gasolene-
At Pump
Domestic Gasolene-
In Drums
Domestic Gasolene--
In cases
Kerosene Oil-
In Drums

In Cases



Shellsol- In Drums
Diesolnie-Regent'
High Speed
Diesel Oil-In
Drums


Maximum Wholesale Price.


$9.88 per sack o' 100
lbs

$8.88 per sack of 100
Slabs.


... 70. per gallon

... 72c. per gallon

... 70c. per gallon


$9.05 per case

46c. per Iirp. Gal.

$7.05 per case in lots of
10 so. or more
$7.35 per dase (Single)

66c. per gallon

-38c. per gallon
/


Maximum Retail Price.


.- rea "A."
10c pier lI.


91c. per lb.








$9.05 per cs.

51c. per
reputed pint
9c. per,
reprinted pint
18c. per
bottle
66c. per .
gal.
38c. per -
gal.


Area '*B'."
lie. per 11b.


10c. per lb.


7Area "C"."
11c. per
lb.

10-c. per
lb.


$9.05 per cs. $9.05 per cs.


5-c. per
reputed pint
9c. per
reputed pint
18c. per
,,ottle
660c. per
gal.
38c. per
gal.


5jc. per
reputed pint
9c: per -
reputed pin,
18c. per
bottle
66c. per
gal.
38c.'per
gal.


-P. T.O. j


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Area "A" means the town of Kingstown and within one mile thereof.
Area "B" means all other places throughout the Colony other than those
mentioned in Areas A and C ".
Area C" means all the villages of Overland, Bandy Bay, Owla, Fanay
Windsor Forest and the St. Vincent Grenadines:

Made by the Competent Authority under section SO of thU Prilee Contr"e
Order 1947 (S.R. & O. 'No. 25) this llth day of September 1950.
A. V. SPROTT,
Controller of Supplies.
(T 20/1949).


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SAINT VINCENT.
Comparative Statement of Revenue for the period 1st January to 28th February, 1950.


Heads of Revenue.


1. Import Duty ..
Warehouse lent ..
2. Export Duty
3. Excise Duty on Rum ..
Excise Duty on Sugar ..
4. Other Duties
5. Licences-Liquor
Motor Vehicles
Other
t. 'kaxes-
Ehcome Tax
Land and Hiounse Tax
Other Taxes ...
7. Port and Harlbor )ues- -
Tomnnage .
Port ...
Landing Dues, Aircraft ...
S.* Fees of Court or Office ...
i. Post Office
10. electricity Telep)hone and Refrigeration ...
11. Rent of Governmenit Property
Interest
12. Sales and Leases of Crown Lands ...

8.* Refunds of Loans from General Revenue ...

13. Colonial Develooment and Welfare Schemes
Total Revenue


Estimate
for the Actual IRevenue Revenue for
year for the period of same period of Ihorease.
1950. the return. preceding year.


$ $ c.
425,000 69.283 S5
5,000 663 4.;

1-'".'," 17,931 90

71,' i4i,895 38
8,500 2,475 76
16,000 3,454 80
6.799 4,155 30

188,000 1,277 89
30,000 1,382 21
3,900 533 88

9,000 1,774 75
2,500 435 60
600 30 01
112,404 18,211 08
74,860 10,203 06
96,549 10,070 06
4,550 602 78
12,812 3,824 88
7,758 442 06
1,329,132 176,151 07
8.790 3.435 86
1,337,922 179,581; 93
353,496 662 44
1.691.418 180,249 137


$ c.
78,069 26
731 00
13,776 74
17,810 67

14,788 76
2,246 25
4,539 48
3,531 86

997 27
1,430 31
451 38

1,704 67
485 40
36 00
14,712 96
77,939 72
14,879 56
426 36
3,370 48
358 88
252,287 01
19 80
252.306 81

252,306 81


I ecrease.


$
8,785
67





1,084
o..


48: 10


49 80
6 00

67,736 66
4,809 50



82,587 72

82,587 72

82,587 72


Comparatwe Statement of Expenditure for the period 1st January to 28th Pebruary, 1950.


H eads of erf ., itnre.


1. Governor
2. Legislature
3. Adlmilnistration
4. Agriculture .
5.- Audit .
6. Central Housing Authority ...
6A. Central Road Authority ..
6B. Central Water Authority
7. Charitable
9. Education
10. Electricity
11. Judicial
12. Labour
13. Lands and Surve
14. Legal
15. 'Medical ...
16. Miscellaneous
17. Pensions ...
18. Police
19. Port and Marine ...
20. Post Office ...
21. Prisons..
22. Public Debt ...
23. Public Library .
24. Public Works Department ...
25. Public Works Recurrent ...
27. Social Welfare
27A. St. Vincent Grenadines
28. Suhventions
29. Supply Control ...
30. Telephone
31. Treasury .

26 PnblicWorks Extraordinary ...

8. Colonial Development and Welfare Schemes
Total KExoenditure $
TREASURY,
18th August, 1950,
(F. 38/1947).


Estimate Actual Expen-
for the diture for the Expenditure for
year period of share period of Inareaxe. Decrease.
1950. the return. preceding year.
$ $ $ c. $ c. $ .
8,011 54 71
5,860 660 00
41,754 6,156 61
59,481 6,409 68
8,574 1,128 90
6,000 ...
98,220 4,831 45
13,220
15,836 2,631 90
162,760 19,748 20
65,398 19,413 61
22,720 2,346 05
6,950 1,142 0;,
12,716 1,944 71
12,76 1,944 71 Expenditure Estimates
242,448 33,)36 reclassified in 190. Im-
155,779 23,146 75 -possible togivefullcom.
38,630 4,513 16 parative figuresforindi-
81,584 8,115 89 vidual Heads.
20,427 3,263 13
33,123 2,383 18
35,069 6,634 83
59,358 18,541 53
4,424 282 52
46,638 4,145 82
36,172 7,154 72
1,476 439 36
10,669 2,032 59
14,679 577 05
12,932 2,001 50
15.018 2,912 67
57,655 14,150 80 J
1,399,347 201,255 75 197,606 17 3,649 58
49,020 4,871 31 3,249 13 1,622 18
1,448,367 206.127 0' 200,855 30 5,271 76
353,946 36,991 57 24,874 95 12,116 62
1.sn1.863 243.118 (63 225,730 25 17,388 38

D. McD. SMITH,
Acting Colonial Treasurer.


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70 08


3,498 12


176 42
454 40
83 18
6,451 78
3,416 06
9,867 84
662 44
10,530 28











Statement of the Assets and Liabilities of the Colony of Saint Vincent at 28th February, 1950.


LIAABIL7T'IES.

DEPOSITS :
Controller of Supplies Trading Account
*C;D. and Welfare Schemes Advances
Cotton Growers Association Accoui't
._GiraiBaii i3-Bq.i t -urn'd- --
Girenada, Goverrieintii of
Hayward X-Ray Funia
Home lFund
;tBain Gray Prize Fund
1fuserave Prize Fund
Reserve Fund for Kingstown Board Wat
.Simmons Bequest Fund
Sundry Deposits
Savings 13:ink Account

COTTON FACTORY:
Qottoni Factory .Depreciation Fu-ird

"TowN, T d:N i:
Baifouallie
Calliaq ua
GeorgHto- n
Kin 1rofi n I
a.: Layoui ;


er Supply Loan


Si'EeiAL ACCOUNTS :
'Electric LightPlant Depreciation Fund ...
Electricity Generatineg Unit Loan,;1939
Hydro-Electric Scheme Loan Expre.
Motor Launch Depreciation Fund .....
Permanent Investment 1iruption Fund
Public Property Insurance Fund
Public Purposes Loan 1939, Windward Highway Expre.
Refrigeration Plant Depreciation Fund .
Reserve Fund for C.D.P. Loan for Housing Scheme ...
,, Land Settlement Loan 192 ... .
S Lowmans-Biabou Wat r Supply Loan. 1934

SURPLUS:

,Colony's Reserve Fund

General Revenue Balance Account-
Balance at 1. 1. 50 ... $361,253 79
Surplus and Deficit Account ... 62,869 26


$ c.

9.051 41
114,936 37
2.906 21
28,782 60
49;193 10
163 .02
3,103 88
955 92
400 34
480 00
718 04
58,637 87
-528,615 90!


667 62
1,997 71
.3,980 18
19,70 14
1 .856' ...

13,986 57
122 -16
24,06b 24
976 64
120,000 00
55,121 68
18 66
11,65x 80
13,232 88
14,926 64
4,810 72


$ c.












-797,944 75


36.746 18





.27,031 2'.










258,914 99


96,985 22


298,.384 53 395,369 75
$1,516,006 92


A-S SETS.
CASH :
In Treasury C1h(si
., uil...\c(.-ujll;tall[ H a ds
Barclays Ba;ni, Current Account
.Barclays Ba:ik, Deposit Account
Crown.-A.gen.ts- Current-Account
Crown Ageuis Joint. Colonial Fund

Loan to St. Lucia for.Fire J.telief

A.I)VANCI S:
Authorised. Advances


Cliateiaubelair Town Fund
Cotton. W-orking.Acconnt .
SDominica, Government of .....
.Post-Office Account t
S:iint Lucia, Government of...
Imprest Account ...
Port Elizabeth Town Fund ...

IN VESTMEN TS :
Colony's Reserve -Fund
S Surplus Fund ..
Cotton Factory Depreciation Fund
Electric Light Plant Depreciation Fund ...
Graham Bequest Fund ...
Home Fund
Motor Launch Depreciation Fund
Bain Gray Prize Fund..
Musgrave Prize Fund
Public Property Insurance Fund ...
Refrigeration Plant Depreciation Fund
.Reserve Fund for C. I.F. Loan for Housing ...
Reserve Fund for Land Settlement Loan 1932 ...
Reserve Fund for Lowmans-Biabou Water Supply Loan 1934
Simmons Bequest Fund
Savings Bank Fund ... ..

Savings Bank Loan Account


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NOTE.-At 28th Flebruary, 1950, the Public Debt (not recorded in the above liabilities) amounted to $537,123.56. This figure includes the following: Kingstown Board Water
1930, $480.00, and O.D.F. Loan for St. Vincent Co-operative Arrowroot Association $23,698.80, for which General Revenue is only responsible in case of default.

The accumulated funds for redemption of the Debt amounted at 28. 2. 50 to $153,796.92.


TREASURY, ST. VINCENT,
18th August, 1950.
F. 38/1947).


* c.

4,619 03
;,286 *28
32;854 27
3 44
70,888 58
62,410 0 00



165,806 11
42 18
34,493 59
6,;560 35
41,.'u l 51
4,130 20
22,569 30
74 1.8


92,100 88
213,777 50
36,746 18
17;054 14
27,422 42
3,103 88
976 64
955 92
400 34
55,121 68
11,658 80
13,232 88
14,926 64
4.810 72
140 06
430,606 22


923,03-4

19,200


6151$ 006 92


Supply Loan,


D. McD. SMITH,
Acting Colonial Treasurer.


174,051 60

120,000 o00








279,720 42


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Supplement: Minutes of Meeting of
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Supplement: Minutes of Meeting of
the Legislative Council held on Feb. 23, 1950




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