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Saint Vincent government gazette

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Title:
Saint Vincent government gazette
Portion of title:
Government gazette
Portion of title:
St. Vincent government gazette
Creator:
Saint Vincent
Place of Publication:
Kingstown, St. Vincent
Kingstown St. Vincent
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G.P.O.
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Weekly
regular
Language:
English
Physical Description:
v. : ; 35 cm.

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Gazettes -- Saint Vincent ( lcsh )
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serial ( sobekcm )
legislation ( marcgt )
federal government publication ( marcgt )
periodical ( marcgt )
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines -- Saint Vincent

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v. 1, no. 1 (1868)-v. 112, no. 48 (Tues., 23 Oct. 1979)
General Note:
Description based on: Vol. 111, no. 1 (Tues., 3 Jan. 1978); title from caption.
General Note:
Supplements which accompany some numbers contain extraordinary issues, ordinances, statutory rules of order, etc.

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SAINT VINCENT


GOVERNMENT


GAZEITE


(EXTRAORDINARY.)

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VOL. 84.] SAINT VINCENT, SATURDAY, 23 JUNE, 1951. [No. 33.


GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
No. 300.
GENERAL ELECTIONS 1951.
The places at which copies of the preliminary lists of electors and revision
notices for the Electoral Districts of Kingstown and St, George may be seen
are as shown herennder.
Similar information in regard to the other electoral districts will be, pub-
lished in due course.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF KINGSTOWN.


POLLING DIVISION


POLLING DIVISION


POLLING DIVISION


POLLING DIVISION

POLLING DIVISION


POLLING DIVISION

POLLING DIVISION


POLLING DIVISION


No. 1 ... (1) Mr. Samuel Peters' Shop-Montrose.
(2) Mr. Gaston Culzac's Shop-Upper
Mon trose.
No. 2 ... (1) Mr. Nathaniel Bradshaw's Shop-
Montrose.
(2) Mr. Leon Clarke's Shop--Kingstown
Park.
No. 3 ... (1) Mr. Jamnae Vincent Veira's Slop-
Paul Over.
(2) Mr. Daniel Clark's Shop-Dorsetshire
Hill.
No. 4 ... (I) Mr. Morris Peter's Shop--Sion Hill.
(2) Government Cotton Ginnery.
No. 5 ... (1) The Public Library--Granby Street.
(2) Mr. George R:bertson's Book Store-
Granby Street.
No. 6 ... (1) The Cable Office.
(2) The Court House.
No. 7 ... (1) Police Headquarters.
(2) Mr. Horace Crichton's Drug Store-
HaLifax Street.
No. 8 ... (1) Colonial Hospital Booth.
(2) Mr. Robert Samuel's Shop-Kings-
town North River Road.


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170 SAINT VINCENT, SATURDAY, 23 JUNE, 1951.-(No. 33).


POLLING DIVISION No. 9 ... (1) Medical Department.
(2) Mr. Hamilton Palmer's Shop-Rose
Place.


Registration Officer for Electoral District
of Kingstown
Registration Officer's Office


- Mr. C. F. IUGGINS.
- Labour Department Kingstown.


ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST. GEORGE.


POLLING DIVISION



POLLING DIVISION

POLLING DIVISION

POLLING DIVISION

POLLING DIVISION

POLLING DIVISION

POLLING DIVISION


POLLING DIVISION


No. 1 ...



No. 2 ...


(1) Mr. Archie Gibson's House-Dorset-
shire Hill.
(2) Mr. James Mascoll's House-Orange
Grove.
(1) Mr. Robertson's Shop-Gomea.
(2) Mr. Woods' Shop-Nutmeg Grove.


No. 3 ... (1) Mr. Govia's Shop--Belmont,
(2) Mr. Shoy's Shop-Fairburn Pasture.
No. 4 ... (1) Mr. Cecil Cbarles' Shop-Brighton.
(2) Mr. Lynch's Shop -Prospect.
No. 5 ... (1) Mr. John Wyllie's Shop-Fair Hall.
(2) Post Office-Calliaqua.
No. 6 ... (1) Belair Dispensary.
(2) Mr. Gibson's Shop-Belair.
No. 7 ... (1) Mr. Bertram King's Dance Hall-
Arnos Vale.
(2) Mr. J. A. Tyrel's Shop-Cane Hall.
No. 8 ... (1) Sion Hill Post Office.
(2) Mr. Huskisson's Shop-Long Wall.


Registration Officer for Electoral District
of St. George Mr. GEORGE DOUGAN.
Office Registration Officer's home at
Rathomill.
Place of hearing of objections and claims-Court House, Calliaqua.


22nd June, 1951.


No. 301.
In Polling Division No. 1 Electoral
District of South Windward, Miss
GYNTHA DAVIS replaces Mr. FRANK
JOHN as enumerator.
22nd June, 1951.

No. 302.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.

Owing to the widespread rumours
during the last two or three days that
the hazy weather is indicative that the
Soufriere is about to erupt, Government
wish to make it known that, according
to such information as is in their hands.
the weather has nothing to do with the
Soufriere whatsoever.
Meteorological reports from Trinidad
and San Juan, Puerto Rico indicate that
the weather is a type of fog caused by
either the suspension of small dust
particles produced by an African storm
or small water particles similarly pro-
duced in suspension by a water spout


P. CEDIL LEWIS,
Supervisor of Elections.



at sea, or the after-effects of a recent
volcanic disturbance in the Cape Verde
Islands.
The weather is by no means confined
to St. Vincent, and is believed to stretch
from Trinidad in the south to north of
Guadeloule.
The Public is also reminded that as a
result of recommendations made by
Dr. A. Senn in the year 1946, a Govern-
ment observer is sent to the Soufriere
monthly in order to take air and water
temperatures, and generally to examine
the distinctive features of the crater,
so that if there was any likelihood of
an eruption, ample warning would be
received and disseminated by Govern-
ment, it is hoped, in good time to allow
of any evacuation necessary.
By Command,
BERNARD GIBBS,
Government Secretary.
GOVERNMENT OFFrCE,
23rd June, 1951.


PRINTED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENTN
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