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SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE
VOL. 83.] SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 7 NOVEMBER, 1950. [No. 56.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
No. 546. .
RETURN OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR TO GRENADA.
With reference to Government Notice No. 520 of 28th October, 1950, His
Excellency, Brigadier Sir R. D. H. ARUNDELL, K.C.M.G., O.B.E., Governor of the
Windward Islands, returned to Grenada on 5th October, 1950.
7th November, 1950.
(A 2/1950).
No. 547.
RETURN OF ADMINISTRATORS.
With reference to Government Notice No. 518 of 30th October, 1950, His
Honour WALTER FLEMING COUTTS, M.B.E., Administrator, St. Vincent, returned
to the Colony by air on the afternoon of 6th November, 1950.
7th November, 1950.
(P.F. 462).
No. 548.
NATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE.
SUNDAY, 12TH NOVEMBER, 1950.
The Official commemoration of Re-
membrance Sunday will take place at
thi
Ki
pl
note the termination of the si-
lence.
3. The Last Post.
4. Hymn : God Our Help in Ages
Past ".
5. Prayers.
6. The Reveille.
e War Memorial, Market Square, 7. God Save the King.
ngstown, beginning at 10.50 a.m. 8. Laying of wreaths at the base of
The following ceremony will take the War Memorial.
ice :- All ex-service men should wear medals.
1. Arrival of His Excellency the Gov- Medals held by relatives of deceased men
ernor. may be worn by such relatives on the
2. At 11 a.m. a gun. will be fired from right breast.
Police Headquarters to indicate For the purpose of the Ceremony and
the commencement of two min- the silence to be observed at the War
utes silence and another gun will Mremnorial, time ,vi!l be taken by the Ca-
be fired two minutes later to de- thec'di-! c'-ck.
"7 -1 c/
.-s.1
'JIS5-2
publiItd bI gatkoritn.
314 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY,. 7 NOVEMBER, 1950.-(-No.. 56).
All persons are requested to observe
the two minutes silence at 11.00 a.m. and
all vehicular traffic and normal activi-
ties should be suspended during the si-
lence. -
7th November, 1950.
(A 55/1947).
No. 549.
APPOINTMENTS.
Mr. I. D. B. CHARLES,. Income Tax
Officer, as Audit Clerk, St. Vincent from
1st January to 26th May, 1950.
7th November, 1950.
(P. F. 265).
No. 550.
KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY SCHOOL\
ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
The Administrator has been pleased
to appoint the following personnel to
the Advisory Committee of the Kings-
town Preparatory School under Regula-
tion 3 of the Education (Kingstown
Preparatory School) Regulations 1948
(S.R; & O. No. 69 of 1948) for a period
of two years with effect from 1st Sep-
tember, 1950 :-
C. W. PRESCOD, Esq., J.P., I.S.O.,
(Chairman),
A. C. CYRUS. Esq.,
Mrs. A. C. HADLEY,'
Mrs. EDWIN LAYNE,
Mrs. R. N. JACK,
Mrs. E. D. B. CHARLES,
The Inspector of Schools.
7th November, 1950.
(E. 43/1948).
No. 551.
BRAZILIAN CONSULATE.
With reference to Government Notice
No. 416 of 29th August, 1950, the Ex-
equatur emnpowerin-g SenorJOSE GOMIDE
Junior to act as Brazilian Consul at Port-
of-Spain with jurisdiction incln:ling
Trinidad, the Bahnamas, Jamaica, Wind-
ward Is Lward sl;s, e d Islainds, 3Barba-
dos, British Guiana and British Hon-
duras received His .M .i--y's signature,
on. 15!,h September, 1950..
7th November, 1950.
(R. 9/1948).
No. 552.
RESUMPTION.
Withlreference to Government Notice
No. 3iS5 of 9th Augins, 1949, Mr. E. J.
HAMILTON, Agricultural Assistant, who
was granted four months' extension of
leave without pay, resumed duty with
effect from 1st November, 1950.
7th November, 1950.
(P. F. 435).
No. 553.
LEAVE NOTICES.
VACATION LEAVE.
Mr. FRANK .ROJAS, Junior Clerk,
Treasury &c. Department, (Customs
Branch), 3j months' vacation leave with
effect from 5th October, 1950.
7th November, 1950.
(P. F. 364).
No. 554.
Mr. J. V. ALVES, Secretary and Ac-
countant, control Department, 6 months'
vacation leave with effect from 1st
November, 1950.
7th November, 1950.
(P. F. 88).
No. 555.
Miss P. GREGORY, Junior Clerk (La-
bour Department), 4- months' vacation
leave with effect from 1st November,.
1950.
7th November, 1950.
(P. F. 363).
No. 556.
FISHING NETS AND SEINES.
It is hereby notified for general in-
formation that, under the provisions of
the Fishery Nets (Amendment) Ordi-
nance, 1915, all Fishing Nets through-
out the Colony will be examined for
the purpose of discovering whether they
conform to the measurements prescribed
by the said Ordinance.
In the case of those which do not
conform to the correct measurements,
a period of 12 months will be allowed
for their replacement by nets of the
prescribed size.
7th Noveimber. 1950.
(B. 9/1942).
No. 557.
VACANT POST.
Vacancies exist for an Assistant-
Mechanical Engineer (Locomotive) and
an Assistant Miechanical Engineer (Ma-
rine) in the British Guiana Transport
and Harbours Department. The posts
are permanent and pensionable and the
salary of ench is in the scale 750 x
30-900 per annum.
The Assistant Mechanical Engineer
(Locomotive) is required to assist the-
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 7 NOVEMBER, 1950--(No. 56). 315
Chief MeChanical Engineer and take Tenders over the prices fixed by the
charge of locomotives, Carriage and Board of Control will not be considered.
Wagon maintenance and operation. Any delivery charge should be stated
The Assistant Mechanical Engineer on the Tender separate from the actual.
(Marine) is required to assist the Chief price of the commodity.
Mechanical Engineer and take charge Parties tendering will be required to
eof the maintcenne of Marine craft, forward samples of all articles included
of the maintenance o Marine crat, in their tender which are not of a per-
hulls, boilers and engines. ishable nature, other than kerosene oil,
Candidates for either post should be shingles, and firewood, and no tender will
under 40 years of age, corporate mem- be considered unless accompanied by
bers of the Institution of Mechanical such samples duly labelled with the price
Engineers or (in the case of the Assistant and the name of the firm tendering.
Mechanical Engineer, (Locomotive) hold The Government does not bind itself
exempting qualifications with experi- to accept the lowest or any tender, and
ence of Steam, Diesel-electric and Pet- reserves the power of accepting any part
rol Locomotives, and carriage and of a tender.
wagon maintenance, or (in the case pf Nothing in any contract which may
the Assisiant Mechanical Engineer(Ma- be entered into.will be considered as
rine) hold other technical qualifications affecting the right of the Government
covering the field of a Marine Engineer. to obtain at any tirde any articles it
Smay require through the Crown Agents
The holders of each of these offices : in. England, notwithstanding such sup-
should -be capable of acting for the ply is contracted for locally.
Chief Mechanical Engineer. The attention of parties tendering is
In each case, free passages to British particularly directed to the "speciflca-
Guiana will be provided for the officer, tions" and "conditions of contract" in-
his wife and children under 18 years serted at the end of this notice which
not exceeding five persons in all. On will be binding on them.
leave after completion of a minimum Beef, fresh with bone .. per pound
tour free passages return (not exceeding Beef, fresh without bone per pound -
a total of 200) will be provided for the Biscuits .. .. per pound
officer only subject to the provision of Blacking, shoes .. per doz. tins
funds annually by the Legislative Coun- Breadfruit .. .. per pound
cil. Five days leave for each completed Butter (brand and quality
month of resident service, up to a maxi- to be specified) .per pound
m h ri reCaps, Scotch .. .. per dczen
mum of six months' leave, may be Carcoal ..otch bare
granted after a minimum tour of two Cocoa, raw .. per pound
years. Free quarters are not provided. Cocoanut fibre .. per pound
Intending candidates should make Cotton, white .. per yard
application (or write for any further Cutlasses, medium
particulars desired) to the General & good .. .. each
Manager, Transport and Harbours De- Domestic .. .. per-yard
apartment, British Guiana. giving brief Dongaree, blue .. per yard
details of age. qualifications and expe- Duck, brown .. per yard
Eggs, fowl' per dozen
rience as soon as possible. Firewood:-
Firewood:-
3rd Noveminber. 1950.
3(Ad Nove r 1 For Colonial Hospital per cord
SFor Fort Institutions per cord
For Mental'
Wo. 534. Hospital, Calliaqua per cord
TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT Fish, salt .. per pound
SERVICES. Fish, fresh .. per pound
Flannel .. .. per yard
MISCIELLANEOUS SUPPLIES. Flour. wheaten, (brand to
be specified in tender) per pound
Sealed Tenders will be received at Flour, wheaten, bradd to
this Office until 3 o'clock p.m. on 'Ihurs- be specified in tender) perhalf bag
day, the 16th day of November, 1950 for Fowls .. ... per pound
the .supply to the Government for the Gasolene per gallon
period 1st January to the 31st December. Head Kerchiefs, colored per iczen
1951, of such quantities of the under- Kerosene oil (150 test) per case
mentioned articles as may be daily or Matches, (safety) per dozen boxes
otherwise required for the use of any Molasses. .. .. t. (imprl.)
Government Department. Mutt.. U per pound
Tenders are to be addressed to the Ochre, yellow .. per pound
Government Secretary, Government Of- Ochre, red per pound
fice, and distinctly marked .n the en- Oil, Cocoanut .. per gallon
velope "Tender for Government; Sup- Oilmeal .. per pound
plies". Printed forms will be issued on Osnaburg per yard
application at this office. Oxford, striped .. phr yard
Dxf~d sripd P.!~r yard
Ir:
316 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 7 NOVEMBER, 1950.--No. CG).
Peas, split
Pipeclay
Plantains
Plates, dinner, enamel
Pork, salt
Potatoes, sweet ..
Salt. fine
Shingles-
Wallaba 21" x 5"
Soap
Sugar (Muscovado)
Sugar (Usine)
Tallow
Tannias
Tape
Thread, Black
Thread, Brown
Thread, White "Clark'
Tobacco, leaf
'Whiskey, Brand
Yams
per pound
per pound
per 100 lb.
per dozen
per pound
per 1'00 lb.
per pound
per 1,000
per box
of 50 11
per pound
per pound
per pound
per 100 lb.
.per dozen
bundles
.. per doz.
reels
per pound
s" per doz. reels
per pound
per bottle
.. per 100 lb.
Wallaba Shingles to'be of bess quality.
Conditions of Contract.
1. The contract to be from 1st Janu-
ary to the 31st December, 1951.
2. The Contractor undertakes to de-
liver at his own expense into the Stores
of Institutions the articles placed oppo-
site his name at the prices stated, on
such days, at such times, and in such
quantities as may be stated on the re-
quisitions of the Head of the Depart-
ment or Officer in charge.
Firewood for the Colonial Hospital,
Fort Institutions and the Mental Hos-
pital to Ibe delivered stacked at the Hos-
pital, Fort Charlotte and the Mental
Hospital at Cailiaqua re.suectively.
3. Every article supplied must be of
a sound, good quality, and according
to the samples or specifications which
accompanied the Tender, and no arti-
cle is to be substituted for the one re-
quisitioned for (e.g. meat for fish) with-
out the consent of the requisitioning
officer first obtained.
4. Any articles considered by the
Head of the Department or Officer in
charge to be of inferior quality may be
rejected by him, and shall be immedi-
ately removed and replaced by the Con-
tractor at his own expense, without any
allowance being made to him for such
articles.,
5. If the rejected articles are not re-
moved within 9 hours from the time
notice shall have been given to the
Contractor, they will be returned to, and
at the expense of the Contractor; pro-
vided that if the Contractor gives such
explanation as may be satisfactory to
the Governor, the expense of such re-
turn shall not be charged.
6. Should the Contractor neglect or
refuse to replace rejected articles or to
Article.
Green vegetables, be-
ing the young leafy
vine of sweet pota-
toes, weri-weri, or
kallaloo
Beans or peas, dried ..
Peanuts, shelled
26th October, 1950.
(W. 22/1944).
Average weekly
requirements.
175 Ib. a week
250 Ib. a week
250 Ib. a week
No. 558.
MILK FORl (GOVERNMISNT' INSTITUTIONS.
Tenders are hereby invited, and will be
received up to 3.00 p.m. on Thursday, the
23rd November, 1950, for the supply of
fresh whole milk to the following Gov-
ernment Institutions for the year 1951:
Colonial Hospital, Kingstown
Fort Institutions
Mental Hospital, Calliaqua.
2. The average daily requirements will
be-
Colonial Hospital 140 Imperial Pints
Fort Institutions 43
Mental Hospital 22
3. The milk must contain not less
than 3 per cent of fats and 81/2 per cent.
supply any of the articles contracted
for at the times stated in the requisi-
tions, the Head of the Department or
Officer in charge, shall be at liberty to
purchase the said articles from other
persons; and the difference between the
prcfe paid for such articles and the con-
tract price shall be deducted from the
next payment made to the Contractor.
7. The Head of the Department or
Officer in charge may, if he should deem
it necessary, purchase articles of per-
ishable food such as bread, meat, &c., at
once to replace rejected articles.
8. All fresh meat contracted for must
be slaughtered in the Slaughter-house
in Kingstown.
9. If the Contractor should persist
in such irregularities as are stated in
paragraph 6, the Administrator shall
have power to terminate the contract
immediately or at such time as may
appear to him proper or convenient.
10. The contract may be determined
at any time by one month's notice be-
ing given either by the Contractor to the
Administrator or by the Administrator
to the Contractor.
26th October, 1950.
(W. 23/1944.)
No. 535.
Sealed Tenders will be received at this
Office until 3 o'clock p.m. on Thursday
the 16th day of November, 1950, for the
following articles required for use at the
Fort Institutions and the Mental Hospi-
tal:-
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 7 NOVEMBER, 1950.-(No. 56).
of non-fatty solids and is to be delivered in Statutory Rules and Orders, No. 15.
in good condition at the Institution con- of 1947.
cerned. The contract will be terminable The contract will be terminable by
by three months' notice on either side. one mbnth's notice on either side, and
4. Tenders are to be addressed to the the person to whom the contract is
Government Secretary, Government Of- awarded will be required to enter into
fice, and the envelopes are to be marked a bond with Government for the satis-
"Tender for Milk". factory performance of the contract.
Tenders over the prices fixed by the Tenders close at 3 p.m. on Thursday,
Board of Control will not be considered. 9th November, 1950, and should be ad-
Any delivery charge should be stated dressed to the Government Secretary,
on the Tender separate from the actual and distinctly marked on the envelope
price of the commodity. Tenders for Motor Car Service".
7th Noveniber, 1950. Government does not bind itself to.
(A 11/1949) accept the lowest or any tender.
17th October, 1950.
'No. 536. (P. 21/1949).
ST. VINCENT/GRENADINES MAIL AND
PASSENGER SERVICE.
No. 501.
Tenders will be received at Govern- TENDERS FOR CONVEYANCE OF MAS.
ment Office for-
AND PARCELS (WINDWARD).
(a) the conveyance, bi-weekly, on Mon-
days and Thursdays (southbound)
leaving Kingstown at 8 o'clock in Tenders will be received at Govern-
the forenoon, and on Tuesdays ment Office, up to 3 p.m. on 2'Tursday,
and Fridays (northbound) of 9th November, 1950, for the conveyance
mails, parcels, passengers and daily of mails, including parcel post
cargo by motor-vessel between St. mails, from, to, and between, each and
Vincent and the St. Vincent Gren- all Post Ofices of Kingstown, Sion Hill,
adines (extending to Union Is-
Amos Vale, Calliaqua, Stubhs, Mesopo-
land) only, with a projected trip to taiia Bridgetown, New Ground, Colo-
Carriacou once in every fortnight; nai an idorgetown, by Motor Vehi-
and narie anit Georgetown, by Motor Vehi-
(b) a call at Bequia and return with the cle for the year 1951.
Magistrate and other Government 2. The Motor Vehicle will be required
Officials on the first Wednesday in to leave Georgetown at about 7.30 a.m.
every month. daily, and to return, leaving Kingstown
2. The contract will be for a period at about 2 p.m. daily, or at such other
of one year from the 1st January to the hours as the Colonial Postmaster may
31st December, 1951. The several trips from time to time direct.
must be done in daylight with a reason- 3. All mails will he delivered at, and
able stay at each Island of the Grena- collected from, the General Post, Office
dines. alnd District Post Offices, except in the
3. Tenders, which should be sealed, case of New c ronnd and Mesopotamia.
must state the amount of the subsidy re- Minls foi, and from the District Post
quired; be addressed to the Government Offices of New Ground and Mesopota-
Secretary, Government Office, and be inia will be delivered to, and collected
distinctly marked "Tenders for Convey- from the mail carriers of those two Dis-
ance of Mails, Passengers and Cargo- trict Post Offices at the point on the
(St. Vincent-Grenadines) ". Main Ro at wih the mail carriers of
4. Tenders will close at 3 p.m. on tMise two Disr ict Ofices deliver their
Thursday, the 16th November, 1950. -this two tDis toi Vehiceel
5. Government does not bind itself to mils to the Motor Vehicle.
accept the lowest or any tender. 4. The Contiact will be for a period
of one year to 31st December, 1951, and
24h Octoer, 1950. y be te inated y tw\\o months' no-
(Q 17/1949). tico oil either sild. Tihe person to
whom tihe colnteirct is awarded will be
No. 500. required to enter into a bond with Gov-
MOT'OR CAR SERVICE. rlrn ment for the satisfactory perform-
S- ance of the contract.
.Sealed Tenders are sinvited for the 5. Tenders sloulti state the amount
provision of notor car for the convey- of subsidy required, and should he ad-
ance of public officers dining 1.951. dtressrd to the Government Secretary,
The Tenders submitted should con- Government Office, and distinctly mark-
tain particulars of the charges proposed ed on th? envelope "Tender for the
to hbe.nole for waiting. Rates submit- convevance of mails and parcels (Wind-
ted should not exceed those contained ward)".
317
318 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 7 NOVEMBER, 1950.-(No. 56J.
6. The Government does not bind it- Government Secretary, Government
:self to accept the lowest or any tender. Office, and distinctly marked Tender
17th October, 1950. for Conveyance of Mails, Passengers
.:::_ 7. The Government does not bind it-
No. 502. self to accept the lowest or any tender.
TENDERS FOR CONVEYANCE OF MAILS, 17th October, 1950.
PARCELS, PASSENGERS AND CARGO (Q. 5/1948.)
(LEEWARD). No. 543.
Tenders will be received at Govern- FOR SALE.
ment Office up to 3 p.m. on Thursday, CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN
9th November, 1950, for the conveyance ST. VINCENT."
daily of mails including Parcel Post V
mails from, to, and between each and Coies o the above Paper may be
.all the Post Offices of Kingstown, Layou, ob tainted from Governmen t Office,
Barrouallie, Cumberland, Troumaca and, a e pre f -
Chateaubelair on the Leeward Coast of st n, at 'the price of per copy.
the Island of St. Vincent by Motor 31st October, 1950.
Launch from 1st January, 1951 and for (259/1925).
the Conveyance three times a week of By Command.
mails from, to, and between each of the A. V. KING,
Post Offices already mentioned and the Acting Government Secretary.
Post Office of Questelles. GOVERNMENT OFFICE,
2. The motor Launch will be required 7th November, 1950.
to leave Chateaubelair at about 7 a.m. i:s...,
-daily except on the Thursday following
the first Wednesday of each month, and I ErDIF R FO" i'THE CONVEYANCE OF
to return to Chateaubelair leaving Kings- MAILS, PARCELS, PASSENGERS AND
town at about 3.00 p.m. daily except on CARGO BY AUXILIARY VESSEL BE-
the first Wednesday only of each month. TWEEN GRENADA-CARRIACOU-
On the first Wednesday of each month .:' UNIO: .N
the launch will be required to leave Tenders will be received at Govern-
Kingstown for Chateaubelair at about meant Oice Grehada. for the convey-
1.30 p.m. and to return to Kingstown ance of mails, passengers, and cargo
the same evening leaving Chateaubelair weekly by auxiliary vessel between
at about 7.00-p.m.. The hours of leaving Grenada and Carriacon with an extend-
Chateaubelair and Kingstown may be ed trip to Union Islarid once f
modified by the Colonial Postmaster. and rn additional fortiht trip to
redand a adlitioiial fort ii ghtl\ trip to
3. The CMotor Launch will bo required Carriacon. Auxiliary vessel should be
to provide a service for the carriage. ol fttd wit a lavatory.
passengers and cargoat the pireseCt fixed 2. The Contract will be for the period
rates which will be supplied to intended of one year from the 1st January to the
Tenderers, if required, on application at 31 st Deceember. 1951.
Government Office and to call three 3. Tenders should state the amount
times a week on th- itinerary in each of subsidy required, and should be
direction at Clare Valley for this pur- sealed and addressed t- the Government
pose and for the purpose of collecting Secretary. Government Office. Grenada.
the mails from and delivering the mails Sealed tenders should be distinctly
to Questelles Post Office. marked Tenders for conveyance of
4. All mails will be delivered at and a ils, Pasen,,gers and Cargo, Grenada
collected from the General Post Office Carriacon
and District Post Offices except that 4. Tondrers will be closed at 12 noon
where such provision is made mails may on ,the 1'/h Nonvelber, .1950.
be delivered to and collected from the 5. Government ('es not bind itself to
mail carriers of the District Post Offices. )ccept the lo west or any Tender.
5. The Cintract will-he for a period of 6. Further particulars may be obtain-
one year to 31st December, 1951. ed on applications from the Government
6. Tenders should state the amount Secretary. Government Office, St.
of subsidy required and should also George's, Grennda.
state separately the extra amount of E A BATWAT
subsidy which would be required if the RAHWAIE
Arcingil Govevnment Secretary.
tri-weekly service to Clare Valley and Sc
to Questelles Post Office were extended Government Office,
into a daily service for those places. Grenada.
Tenders should be addressed to the 12th October. 1950
SAINT VINCFNT, TUESDAY, 7 NOVEMBER, 1950.-(No. 56). 319
DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
NOTICE.
STUD SERVICE FEES, SALES OF
PLANTS, SEEDS ETC.
It is hereby notified for general in-
formation that as from 1st November,
1950, the following charges will be pay-
able in advance for:-
(1) Livestock Services.
Cattle :-
Pure-bred Bulls
High grade -,,
Horses, Donkeys :-
French Canadian Stallion
yet available for service)
Kentucky Jack Donkey
$ 5.00
$ 1.20
$15.00 (not
$10.00 for
mares
$ 2.00 for
jennies
Pure-bred Berkshire & Large
Black Boars $ 1.00
Goats :-
Pure-bred British Alpine &
Anglo Nubian Buck Goats $ 1.00
High Grade Buck Goats $ 0.60
Sheep :-
West African Black Belly
Rant S 0.60
Btuckh Rabbits :-
Pure-bred Flemish Giants $ 0.24
(2) Sa'es of/ Livestock.
eggs, elc.
111 atchti EUggs :-
Goose eggs
Turkey ,,
Rhode Island Red & barred
Rock eggs
Cockei-els & Pullets
1'Pis:-
Pure-bred 13oars & Gilts
3 niontlis old)
High grade Boaris &, Gilts
( .} months oll)
S C'.48
$ 0.24
S 10.12
S 3.50
SI-':1 "U each
$15.00 ,,
All other types of Livestock not men-
tioned above will ihe sold for the time
being at public auction as anil w\hen
available.
(3) Plaidns ,1' ed,.
Orniiaimieni(tal:--
Rooted cuttings $ 0.24 each
Inrooted ,. 0.02
Economiic:-
(rafted Mangoes S 0.60
lutidedl Citrus S 0.60
Vegetable Seeds: as ad iX vertised 'romn
tiume to time.
M. A. G. HIANSCHELL,
Suaperinienident of Ayricultiue.
30th October. 19(50.(
FOR SALE.
It is hereby notified that on Wednes-
day, 8th November, 1950, there will be
put up for sale by Public Auction at
the Three Rivers Stud Centre the un-
dermentioned animal :-
One (1) Grade Large Black Boar.
M. A. G. HANSCHELL,
Superintendent of Agriculture.
23rd October, 1950.
(A. 11/1949).
VACANCY IN LABORATORY STAFF,
COLONIAL HOSPITAL, ST. VINCENT.
Applications are invited for the fol-
lowing position in the Laboratory, Colo-
nial Hospital :-
One Student Technician at a Salary
of $288 per annum in the grade $288;
$384 x $48-$432.
At least two testimonials should ac-
company each application which should
reach the Office of the Senior Medical
Officer, Medical Department, Kings-
town, before November 15th, 1950.
E. D. B. CHARLES,
Senior Medical Qficer.
28th October. 1950.
(31. 18/1940).
SUPREME COURT NOTICE.
NO'TICE is hereby given that the sitt-
ing of tlie Supireme C'ourt of the Wind-
ward Isliinds and Leeward Islands in
its CIVIL. CRIMINAL andi APPEL-
LATE .1IUISDIICTIONS iii the Saint
Viinc(ent Circuit which was scheduled
lto eColllllnen'l o 'l'in.(i(s y tie' 71ii d(/a of
NA'oeilher. -1950. ias bren p//posird to
MIondal 1i/, 20thl day of ove(nber, 1950,
at 11.00 o'clock in the iforenoon.
The persoiial aitteiindlace of parties
(onIcelIrned ad of s 11]I peIrsonsi ;is are
Ionllln over by recogliiailnice to prose-
cnte ior giv e-vi(leinco (r sumniimiled as
Jurors or witiosses will not. therefore,
h1) r(quirv. until the said 20th day of
NoveMr.ler. 1950.
Dated this 30th day of October, 1950.
DESMOND A. McNAMARA,
I;..'.1;/' .. Si'uprne Court.
Pigs :-
320 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 7 NOVEMBER, 1950.-(No. 56).
TREASURY NOTICE.
LAND AND HOUSE TAX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned persons having become
defaulters under the "Land and House Tax Ordinance" their properties having
been levied upon will be offered for sale at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday 25th
November, 1950, at the Treasury for the recovery of Taxes due thereon.
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TREASURY,
ST. VINCENT,
3rd November, 1950.
BERNARD GIBBS,
Acting Colonial Treasurer.
Names.
Andrews Adelaide
Chandler Mary
George James
King Amos
Pemberton Clarissa
Rodgers Eli
Elijah
Jacob Jr.
Mack
Ambris Doris
Fisher Edmund
King Duncan
Hugh
Williams Robertha
Keir Robinson
Parsons E. M. His.
Theodora E.
Dasent James
Browne Mabel
Grant Arthur
DeLecia Marlla
"DISTRICT 2".
Situation.
New Adelphie'
do.
do.
do.
S0.o
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Diamond
do.
do.
Grant
Simon
Mesopotamia
Carrier
Ropes Mt.
Cane End
Mesopotamia
Madeira Valley
Property.
1 House
1
4 acres 3 roods 1
pole
1 House
1 ,,
2 acres
1 House
1 acre 3 roods 28
poles
1 House
1
1
1 Spot
1 House
1 House spot
1 House
1 ,,
4 acres
3 acres
1 House
... 1 House spot
ELECTION NOTICES.
GEORGETOWN BOARD.
Notice is herehly given (hat the War-
den will be in attendance at the Police
Station, Geor-etowvtn, on Mlondaqy. 271h/
Novemb,'i'. 19I.n. frain 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
to receive tionliiii'aions for1 tile election
of four members to serve on the George-
town Board for the terin coinrieincinig
Ist January 1951. and ending 31st De-
cemnber 1952.
(2) Shionld ; Poll b,1 required it will
be taken at thI- I'olir' Station on Mon-
day, 4th1 Decrle 'r. 195)0 between tihe
hours ol' 9 .in. 5n 5, 30 p.)m.
C. A. STAY.
lV(Wrden
and RJeiiuning Officer.
Town Board Office,
Georg'eto n.
30th Octcober. 1950.
CALLIAQUA TOWN BOARD.
The public is hereby informnied that
on the 31st day of l' e(emeil(r, 1 950. the
members of the present Board shall
have served their term of office.
2. Nomination Day. On X3onday/,
271h NoAvem'ber, 1950. the Warden will
he in attendance at the Calliaqua Police
Station between the hours of JO a.m.
iand 2 p.nm, to recei e nominations of
(Canlid tes for Electiont to the new Town
Board. Outgoing members will "be eli-
gible for re-election.
3. Election Day. Election will take
phice at thi Calliaquin Police Station on
Monaiy, 4ith DeeI)bc r, 1950, from 9
n.m. nu til 5.",() o'clock in lthe aIfternoon
wiith one leiur intirnv! 12 noon-I
p.n.
JOHN A. DOURAN,
\War'den.
Cailliaqun.
3tlih October, 1950.
PORT ELIZABETH TOWN BOARD.
The publicc is hereby notified that
th.i- gener'1al elc:iin of t.1i Port Eliza-
boilh Town Beard will take place on
Mondl v. 4111 DereP l-cr. o1950 at the-
Port Elizabeth Court looin.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 7 NOVEMBER, 1950.-(No. 56). 321
,"*'w. +
2. The Warden will be in attendance
at the Town Warden's Office, on Mon-
day, 27th November, 1950, between the
hours of 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. for the
purpose of taking nominations for can-
didates to fill the four seats on the
Board that will become vacant at the
end of the year.
II. E. [cINTOSH,
W'ardeln .
Port Elizabeth,
13equia,
31st October, 1950.
BARROUALLIE TOWN BOARD.
ELECTION NOTICE.
The Public is hereby notified that the
general Election of the Barrouallie Town
Board will take place at the Barrouallie
Police Station on Monday, 4th Decem-
ber, 1950.
The Warden will be in attendance at
the Police Station on Monday, 27th
November. 1950, between the hours of
10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. for the purpose
of receiving nominations for candidates
to fill the four seats on the Board that
will be vacant at the end of this year.
G. DICKSON,
Warden.
17th October, 1950.
LAYOU TOWN BOARD.
ELECTION NOTICE.
The Warden will be in attendance at
the Police Staiion, Layoun on Jlonda/,
the 271lh AXvibeir, 1950, between the
hours of 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. for
the purpose of receiving nominations to
fill fonr stats on the L;iyo0o Town Board
which will become vacant on the 31st
)Deceiber, 1950.
Should a poll be required, it will hbe
taken ;t tthe 1Layou Pollice Station oni
MonMo!y, the 41/h De'embrr, 1950, be-
tw\ie the lihor.- of S a.m. and 5 p.m.
It. M. IHiERETON,
h tar d.
30th October, 1.950.
LOCAL ELECTION.
THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF
TROUMACA.
.Nomination Day.
The nomination of Members for the
Village Council of Troumaca, will take
place on Monday, 27th November. 1950,
between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 a.m.
at the Troumaca Government School.
Polling Day.
In the event of more than four per-
sons being nominated for membership,
a poll will be taken on Monday, 4th
December, 1950, between the hours of
8.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. at the Troumaca
Government School.
J. FERDINAND,
Chairman.
Dated 24th October, 1950.
IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT,
SECOND (MESOPOTAMIA)
DISTRICT.
(Civil Jurisdiction)
A.D. 1950.
Between
CONRAD SUTHERLAND,
and
ELLIOTT SMART,
Plain tif,
Defendant.
Notice is hereby given that on S'atur-
day the 25th day oqf N/ovember, 1950
between the hours of 12 o'clock noon and
3 1p n. there will be put up for sale at
the Police Station at Biabou, the under-
mentioned Goods and Chattels, belong-
ing to the above meinioned Defendant,
levied upon by virtue of a warrant to
levy on Goods and Chattels issued in the
above Suit:-
One House: sides boarded, roof cover-
ced with galvanized iron, situated
at Lowinans (Wd.), size 20' x 18'.
MAURICE BUTE,
(Corp'oral,
Process Ser'ver, Distric/ II.
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