333,
SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE
VOL. 84.] SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 OCTOBER, 1951. [No. 56.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
No. 519.
VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOR TO ST. LUCIA AND
ST. VINCENT.
His Excellency the Governor, Brigadier Sir R. D. H. ARUNDELL, K.C.M.G.,.
O.B.E,. left Grenada for St. Lucia on 23rd October, and will proceed from there
to St. Vincent on 31st October, returning to Grenada on 4th November.
During His Excellency's absence from Grenada. His Honour WALLACE
MACMILLAN, Administrator of Grenada, will be Governor's Deputy.
24th October, 1951.
.(A. 2/1950).
No. 520.
APPOINTMENTS.
MARRIAGE OFFICER.
The Reverend Ross FOWKES as a
Marriage Officer of the whole Colony
with effect from 15th Octobeor, 1951.
30th October, 1951.
(J 22/1951).
No. 521.
OFFICIAL ATTESTORS.
The Reverend Ross FOWKES as an
Official Attestor under the Illiterates
Protection Ordinance with effect from
15th October, 1951.
30th October, 1951.
(A 5/1948).
No. 522.
SMr. G. A. MCINTOSH has been ap-
pointed an Official Attestor with effect
from 30th October, 1951.
30th October, 1951.
(A. 5/1048).
No. 523.
PENSIONABLE POST.
The following post has been declared
pensionable by the Governor-in-Council
with the sanction of the Secretary of
State for the Colonies:-
Assistant Administrator and Estab-
lishment Officer.
30th October, 1951.
(A 580/1937).
3 2~. 1
Si~575
published b gAuthorit .
334 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 OCTOBER, 1951.-(No. 56).
No. 524.
LEAVE NOTICES.
VACATION LEAVE.
M, r. N. V. ANDALCIO, Superintendent
of Electricity and Telephones has been
granted three months' vacation prior to
retirement with effect from 25th Sep-
tember, 1951.
30th October, 1951.
-(P. F. 397).
No. 525.
EXTENSION OF LEAVE.
With reference to Gazette Notice No.
-357 of 31st July, 1951, Miss BERYL
BAPTISTE, Junior Clerk (Electricity &
Telephone Department) has been grant-
ed leave on full pay for a further period
of three months with effect from 31st
October, 1951.
30th October, 1951.
(P.F. 222).
No. 526.
KINGSTOWN TOWN BOARD BY-
ELECTION.
Consequent on the resignation of
Messrs. S. F. BONADIE, S. 0. JACK, and
F. J. CLARKE as members of the Kings-
town Town Board, a By-election was
held on 25th October, 1951, and the
under-mentioned persons were duly
elected as members of the Board for the
remainder of the life of the present
Board, which terminates on 31st De-
cember, 1951 :-
ARTHUR RAWLE CLEMSON
CONNELL, Esq.
SAMUEL ORMOND JACK, Esq.
GEORGE LEON LEWIS, Esq.
30th October, 1951.
(A. 73/1947).
No. 527.
LEGISLATION.
The Right Honourable the Secretary
of 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. 25 of 1951.-An Ordinance to
amend the RHegistration of Births
and Deaths Ordinance, Cap. 150.
(J. 18/1947).
No. 29 of 1951.-An Ordinance to
amend further the Registration
of. Documents Ordinance, 1937.
(J. 32/1945).
30th October, 1951.
No. 528.
The following documents are publish-
d with this issue of the Gazette :-
S.R. & 0. No. 104.-The Prices Con-
trol (Amendment No. 38) Notice,
1951.
T. 20/1949).
S.R. & 0. No. 105.-Order made by
the Governor under Article 10 of
the Letters Patent dated the 27th
day of August, 1951.
C. 21/1946).
30th October, 1951.
No. 485.
TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT
I SERVICES.
CONVEYANCE OF MAILS, PARCELS,
PASSENGERS, AND CARGO (LEEWARD).
Tenders will be received at Govern-
ment Office up to 3 p.m. on Thursday,
8th November, 1951, for the conveyance
daily of mails including Parcel Post
mails from, to, and between each and all
the Post Offices of Kingstown, Layou,
Barrouallie, Cumberland, Troumaca,
Chateaubelair and Questelles on the Lee-
ward Coast of the Island of St. Vincent
by Motor Launch from 1st January,
1952.
2. The motor Launch will be required
to leave Chateaubelair at about 7 a.m.
daily except on the Thursday following
the first Wednesday of each month, and
to return to Chateaubelair leaving Kings-
town at about 3.00 p.m. daily except on
the first Wedn esday only of each month.
On the first Wednesday of each month
the launch will be required to leave
Kingstown for Chateaubelair at. about
1.30 p.m. and return to Kingstown the
same evening leaving Chateaubelair at
7.00 p.m. The hou's of leaving Chateau-
belair and Kingstown may..be, m~ifie.d,,
by the Colonial Postmaster.
3. The Motor Launch will be required
to provide a service for the carriage of
passengers and cargo at the present fixed
rates which will be supplied to intended
Tenderers, if requ;-'d, on application at
Government Office and to call on the
itinerary in each direction at Clare
Valley for this purpose and for the pur-
pose of collecting the mails from and
delivering the mails to Questelles Post
Office.;
4. All mails will he delivered at and
collected from the General Post Office
and District Post Offices except that
where such provision is made mails may
be delivered to and collected from the
SAINT VINCENT,TUESDAY, 30 OCTOBER, 1951.-(No. 56). 33i
mail carriers of the District Post Offices.
5. The contract will be for a period of
one year to 31st December, 1952.
6. Tenders should state the amount of
-subsidy required and should be address-
ed to the Establishment Officer, Govern-
ment Office, and distinctly marked
" Tender for Conveyance of Mails,
Passengers, and Cargo (Leeward)".
7. The Government does not bind
itself to accept the lowest or any tender.
9 t,h October, 1951.
.(Q. 5/1948).
No. 486.
MOTOR CAR SERVICE.
Sealed Tenders are invited for the
provision of motor cars for the convey-
ance of public officers during 1952.
The Tenders submitted should con-
tain particulars of the charges proposed
to be made for waiting. Rates submit-
ted should not exceed those contained
in Statutory Rules and Orders, No. 15 of
1947.
The contract will be terminable by
one month's notice on either side, and
the person to whom the contract is
awarded will be required to enter into a
bond with Government for the satisfact-
ory performance of the contract.
Tenders close at 3 p.m. on Thursday,
8th November, 1951, and.should be ad-
dressed to the Establishment Officer,
and distinctly marked on the envelope
"Tenders for Motor Car Service".
Government does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender.
9th October, 1951.
(.P. 21/44)
No. 496.
FRESH FISH FOR GOVERNMENT
INSTITUTIONS.
Sealed Tenders will be received at
Government Office until 3.00 p.m. on
Thursday, 15th November, 1951, for the
supply to the Government Institutions,
for the year 1952, of fresh fish as may be
daily or otherwise required for the ust'
of the Institutions. '
Tenders are to be addressed to th,"
Establishment 0 ficer, Go v ernment
Office, and distinctly marked on the
envelope. "Tender for supply of fresh
fish". Any delivery charge-which
would be payable only when deliveries
arc made in respect of each of the four
Government Instituiionsto be sutpliedl-
-should be( stated on the Tender sefpar';te
from the actual price of the commodity.
The Government does not. biind itself
to accept the lowest or any tender.
16 th October, 19.51.
-VW. 61/1950).
No6. 529.
ST. -VINC
;ENT/GRENADINES MAIL
PASSENGER SERVICE.
ANi
.Tenders will be received at Govera-
ment Office for-
1. (a) the conveyance, bi-weekly, on Mon-
days and Thursdays (southbound)
leaving Kingstown at 8 o'clock in
the forenoon, and -on Tuesdays.
and Fridays (northbound) of
mails, parcels, %passengers and
cargo by motor-vessel between St.
Vincent and the St. Vincent Gren-
adines (extending to Union Is-
land) only, with a projected trip to
Carriacou once in every fortnight;
and
(b) a call at Bequia and return with the
Magistrate and other Government
Officials on the first Wednesday in
every month; also
2. (a) the conveyance, weekly, on Tues-
days (southbound) leaving Kings-
town at 8.30 o'clock in the fore-
noon, and on Saturdays (north-
bound) of mails, parcels, passen-
gers and cargo by motor-vessel be-
tween St. Vincent and the St. Vin-
cent Grenadines extending to Un-
ion Island; and
(b) a call at Bequia and return with
the Magistrate and other Govern-
ment Officials on the 1st Monday
in every month.
3. The contract will be for a period
of one year from the 1st January to the
31st December, 1952. The several trips
must be done in daylight with a reason-
able stay at each Island of the Grena-
dines.
4. Tenders, which should be sealed,
must state the amount of the subsidy re-
quired; be addressed to the Establishment
Officer, Government Office, and be dis-
tinctly marked "' Tenders for Conveyance
of Mails, Passengers and Cargo-(St.
Vincent-Grenadines) '.
5. Tenders will close at 3 p.m. on
Thursday, the3 15th November, 1951.
6. Government does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender.
27th October, 1951.
(Q 17/1949).
No. 530.
MILK FOR GOVERNEN31XT INSTITUTIONS.
Tenders are hereby invited, and will be
received up to 3.00 p.m. on Thursday, the
22nd November, 1951, for the, supply of
fresh whole milk to the following Gov-
ernment Institutions for thl ye-ar 1.52:-
Colonial Hospital, Kingstown
Fort Institutions,
Mental Hospital, C( -:.
336 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 OCTOBER, 1951.-(No. 56).
2. The average daily requirements wi
be-
Colonial Hospital...... 8 Imperial Pint
Fort Institutions ...... 48 "
Mental Hospital ...... 22 "
3. The milk must contain not les
than 3 per cent of fats and 81/2 per cen
of non-fatty solids and is to be delivered
in good condition at the Institution con
coerned. The contract will be terminable
by three months' notice on either side.
4. Tenders are to be addressed to th4
Establishment Officer, Government 01
fice, and the envelopes are to be market
"Tender for Milk ".
Tenders over the prices fixed by th4
Beard of Control will not be considered.
Any delivery charge should be state
on the Tender separate from the actua
price of the commodity.
27th October, 1951.
(W. 22/1944).
No. 514.
GENERAL POST OFFICE.
RETURN TO SENDERS OF UNDELIV-
ERED PARCELS.
The attention of importers is drawn to
the following extract from the Post Office
Ordinance, 1938, on the subject of Unde-
Mverable Parcels from Abroad :-
150. Parcels received from other
countries, except the United States of
America, which remain undelivered af-
ter 15 days (exclusive of the day of ar-
rival) and which do not bear a definite
request for abandonment, shall be re-
turned to the country of origin.
151. A parcel bearing alternative ad-
dresses shall be held for fifteen days at
the disposal of the first addressee and
for 15 days at the disposal of the second
addressee, before being treated as
abandoned (if so marked) or returned
to the country of origin.
152. Parcels received from the Unit-
ed States which are unclaimed after 30
days shall be returned to that country.
153. If at any time while a parcel
remains in the possession of the Colo-
nial Postmaster it becomes offensive or
injurious it may forthwith be dealt
with or disposed of in such manner as
the Colonial Postmaster may in his dis-
cretion direct or authorise notwith-
standing that the provisions of these
Regulations as to the return of such
parcel have not been or have only par-
tially been complied with."
These provisions in the law have not
been rigidly enfe-rced for many years and
the result has been that many importers
have permitted their parcels to lie at the
li Post Office for months, and even years ix
some cases, thereby causing an accumu-
,s lation of packages which now greatly ex-
ceeds the space available in the Pest Of-
fice for the storage of parcels.
s Arising out of the recent "Organisa-
t tion & Methods survey at the Post Of-
d fice, it has new been decided to enforce
- the laws quoted above more rigidly thax
e has been the case in the past. Until the
end of this year, therefore, the following
e preaedure will be followed :-
f- (1) Thirty days after the receipt of
d a package in the Post Office a printed
notice from the Post Office will be
e served on the importer and/or the Bank
wherever the Bank may be involved
d stating that, unless the package is
1 cleared from the Post Office within the
succeeding thirty days, it will be re-
turned to sender. No further notice
will be sent, and the importer must
then assume at the end of this period
of grace, for which, it will be observed,
no provision is made within the exist-
ing laws, that the package will be re-
turned.
(2) The Postmaster will, however, re-
tain a discretionary power to retain the
package for a further period not ex-
ceeding thirty days if the importer
proves to his satisfaction that-
(i) necessary documents concerning
the package involved have not
yet been received, or
(ii) some error on the part of the
sender would make withdrawal of
the package from the Post Office
work a clear hardship on the im-
porter, or
(iii) there is any other reason in which
a discretionary power may in
equity be exercised.
This temporary concession will cease
at the end of this year, and, as from the
beginning of next year, the warning no-
tice will be served twenty-one days after
the receipt of the package, and, if it is
inot claimed within the following nine
days, it will then be returned.
It is noanally the duty of the importer
to keep in touch with the movement of
his merchandise and to assure himself of
the approximate date of its arrival in the
Colony an., in that connection, he would
make enquiries at the Post Office and/or
the Bank where the latter is concerned.
It will be appreciated therefore that any
warning notices sent under the above
procedure are merely a courtesy service
and are not obligatory.
Importers are requested so to arrange
their business that the need for returning
unclaimed and uncleared packages will
be reduced to the minimum.
17th October, 1951.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 OCTOBER, 1951.-tNo. 56). 337
No. 518.
BANK HOLIDAY.
By virtue of a Proclamation issued
with the Gazette of the 16th October,
1951, Monday, 5th November, 1951
(Thanksgiving Day), being a Bank Holi-
day, all Public Offices will be closed on
that day.
16th October, 1951.
By Command,
F. A. PHILLIPS,
Acting Government Secretary.
,GOVERNMENT OFFICE,
30th October, 1951.
DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.
EDUCATION NOTICES.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
An entrance examination for boys de-
sirous of entering the Grammar School
in January 1952, will be held at this
School on Saturday, 3rd November,
1951, at 9.30 a.m.
Candidates are required to submit
their Birth Certificates before the ex-
amination begins.
W. M. LOPEY,
Headmaster.
-GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
17th October, 1951.
GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL.
The Entrance Examination for pupils
who wish to be admitted to the Girls'
High School in Janua;ry, 1952 will be
held at the High School on Saturday,
November 3rd at. 10.00 a.m.
Candidates should bring birth certifi-
cates. and all writing materials except
paper.
J,1 M. BU1CHAN.
Hertadmiistress.
GfRLS' HIGH SCHOOL,
11th October, 1951.
LAND AND HOUSE TAX, 1951.
All persons liable to pay Land and
lHouse Taxes are notitied that, to avoid
payment of fine in addition to the Taxes,
the amount due for Taxes inimst be paid
b,~fore, the close of the month of Decem-
b-r. 1951.
Officers specially detailed will attend
for the receipt of Taxes on the following
dates at the several places mentioned :-
At Colonarie, a Revenue Officer on
Thursday, 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd and
29th November, 1951, and 6th,
13th, 20th and 27th December,
1951.
At Bridgetown, a Revenue Officer on
Tuesday, 4th, llth and 18th
December, 1951.
At Mesopotamia, a Revenue Officer on
Friday, 23rd November, 1951,
and 7th and 21st December,
1951.
At Layou, a Revenne Officer on Mon-
day, 12th and Thursday, 15th
and 22nd November, 1951, and
on Monday, 10th and Thursday,
20th and 27th December, 1951.
At Chateaubelair, a Revenue Officer
on Friday, 9th and 23rd and
Tuesday, 13th November, 1951,
and on Friday, 14th and 28th
and Tuesday, 11th December,
1951.
22nd October. 1951.
The Public are hereby notified that
Land and House Taxes are payable be-
tween 1st November and 31st Decem-
ber of the current year (1951) at the
Treasury in Kingstown and at the
Branch Treasuries at Georgetown, Bar-
rouallie, Union Island and Bequia.
V. D. ARCHER,
Colonial Treasurer.
The Treasury,
Kingstown,
22nd October, 1951.
NOTICE.
KINGSTOWN BOARD BY-ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given that in accord-
ance with Section 24 of the Kingstown
Board (Election of Members) By-Laws,
the Warden of Kingstown will be in at-
tendaince at the Court House, Kings-
town. on .Mlonday 12/hl NAovember. 1957,
between tihe hours of 10 ;a.m. and 2 p.m.
for thire purposE of receiivinlg nicniina-
tions for one candi(dto to fill the seat
recently vacated l)y Mr. A. C. CYRUS
who has resigned.
2. Should a poll he required, it, will
be taken at tihe Court House on Mfonday
19/h N'ovmbetr, 1951, between the hours
of 9 a.m. and 12 noon aind from 1 p.m.
to 4.2,0 p.m.
T. H IRETON.
Ac'iiq il'arden and Presiding
QOfic'r.
2'th Octol er, 1'51.
338 SAINT VINCENT TUESDAY, 30 OCTOBER, 1951.-(No. 56).
CONTROL NOTICES.
The attention of the public is hereby di-
rected to the following two Control Notices
which direct that it will not be necessary
to obtain import licences for the importa-
tion into the Colony from any country of
certain goods specified in the schedule,
and also in respect of goods produced or
manufactured in the United Kingdom
and Colonies Group with certain excep-
tions.
2. Importers are advised to take care-
ful note of the exemptions from import
licence in each instance prior to placing
their orders. Import licences are neces-
sary for goods which are not included in
the exemption lists and any such goods
arriving in the Colony not covered by a
valid import licence are liable to confisca-
tion.
20th October, 1951.
WORLD OPEN GENERAL IMPORT
LICENCE IN RESPECT OF CERTAIN
COMMODITIES.
Pursuant to Section 5 of the Imports
and Exports Control Regulations, 1939,
the following exemption from Import Li-
cence is hereby approved by the Control-
ler of Supplies as such Competent Au-
thority :-
Exemption.
1. No import licence shall be neces-
sary for the importation into the Colony
from any country of any of the goods
specified in the Schedule hereto :-
(a) if such goods are wholly produced
in the country from which they
are exported; and
(b) they are accompanied by a certifi-
cate of origin and the Controller
of Customs is satisfied as to the
correctness of the particulars con-
tained therein; and
(c) payment for such goods is to be
made to the country of origin of
the goods.
Schedule.
1. Tinplate. Terneplate or black
plate
2. Semi-manufactured copper
3. Semi-manufactured zinc
4. Semi-manufactured nickel
5. Borax
6. Boric acid
7. Newsprint
8. Jute goods
9. Dried, smoked and pickled fish
(excluding salted fish)
10. Onions
11. Potatoes
12. Animal feeding stuffs including
wheat and wheat flour
13. Finished steel (excluding fabricat-
ed steel) as under
(a) heavy steel products includ-
ing heavy rail, sleepers, etc.,
and heavy and medium plate
(b) light rolled products includ-
ing bars, rods, hoops antd
strips
(c) steel sheets
(d) wire plain or barbed other
than insulated wire
(e) wire rods
(f) tubes and pipes including the
fittings
(g) tyres, wheels and axles
(h) steel forging
(i) nails, screws, xuts and bolts
14. Kraft Paper.
Dated this 20th day of Outober, 1951.
OPEN GENERAL IMPORT LICENCE
IN RESPECT OF CERTAIN GOODS
IMPORTED FROM UNITED KINGDOM
AND COLONIES GROUP.
Pursuant to Section 5 of the Imports
and Exports Control Regulations, 1939,
and with reference to Control Notices dat-
ed 3rd day of August 1948 as amended on
7th day of September 1948 the following
exemption from Import Licence is here-
by approved by the Controller of Sup-
plies as suck Competent Authority :-
Exemption.
No import licence shall be necessary
for the importation into the Colony from
the United Kingdom and Colonies Group
of any goods which have been produced
or manufactured in the United Kingdom
or the Coldo.ies Group except the follow-
ing :
1. (a) Cereals, including : Wheat
and wheat flour, barley, oats,
rye, corn and grain sorghums,
rice and all edible rice pro-
ducts
(b) Fats and Oils :-All fats and
oil. (edible and non edible, in-
cluding shortenings marga-
rines), oil-bearing seeds, and.
Laundry Soap.
(c) Dairy products: butter, cheese,
evaporated milk, dried whole
milk, condensed milk and
skimmed milk powder.
(d) Sugar (as sugar);
(e) Meat, all types including pro-
cessed;
(f) Salted Fish;
2. Manufactured tobacco (including
Cigarettes);
3. Unmanufactured and semi-manu-
factured Iron and Steel;
4. Cement;
5. Caustic Soda;
6. Gold.
Dated this 20th day of October, 1951..
SAINT VINCENT, THURSDAY, 30 OCTOBER, 1951.-(No. 56). 339'
With reference to the Control Notice
under the caption "World Open General
Import Licence in Respect of certain
Commodities" published in the Govern-
mert Gazette and local press dated 20th
day of October 1951, attention is direct-
ed to item 13 (g) of the Schedule of ex-
emptions from export licence which
reads "tyres, wheels and axles". The
item "tyres" in the notice refers to
"steel tyres" used on heavy carriages
and cares and does not refer to motor
car tyres.
Dated this 29th day of October, 1951.
A. V. SPROTT,
Controller of Supplies.
MEDICAL REGISTRATION NOTICE.
The undermentioned persons have
this day been registered as Trained
Nurses:-
Medical Name. Residence.
District.
No. 1 Ambrose, Geraldine Kingstown
DeFreitas, Isabel ,,
Fraser, Eslyn ,,
Sealey, Sylvia .,
F. A. PHILLIPS,
1.'-li,' Medical Registrar.
25th October, 1951.
(M. 4/1950)
SUPREME COURT NOTICES.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Sitting
of the Supreme Court of the Wind ward
Islands and Leeward Islands will be
held at the Court House in Kingstown,
for the trial of CRIMINAL causes on
Thursday, the 15th day of Novembler,
1951, commencing at 11.00 o'clock in
the forenoon.
All parties concerned, also such per-
sons as are bound over by recognizance
to prosecute or give evidence, or sum-
moned as jurors or witnesses are com-
manded to give their personal attendance.
-17th October, 1951.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Sitting.
of the Supreme Court of the Windward
Islands and Leeward Islands will be,
held at the Court House in Kingstown,
for the trial of CIVIL causes in the
Summary and Original Jurisdictions of
the Court on Thursday the 15th day of
November, 1951, commencing at 11.00.
o'clock in the forenoon.
17th. October, 1951.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Sitting
of'the Supreme Court of the Windward
Islands and Leeward Islands will be
held at the Court House in Kingstown,
for the hearing of APPEALS FROM
MAGISTRATES on Thursday, the 15th
day of November, 1951, commencing at
11.00 o'clock in the forenoon.
D. ELSON WEEKS,
Acting Registrar, 'Supreme Uourt.
Registrar's Office,
Kingstown,
17th October, 1951.
LS/APT :
STATEMENT OF CURRENCY NOTE
CIRCULATION IN THE BRITISH
CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES (EASTERN
GROUP) ON 1ST OCTOBER, 1951.
British Caribbean Notes:-
Trinidad ...
Barbados
British Guiana ...
Leeward and Windw\ard
Islands ...
Total British Caribbean
Currency Note Circu-
lation
Trinidad Governm en t
Note Circulation
Barbados Government
Note Circulation
British Guiana Gov-
ernment Note Circu-
lation ...
Total circulation on
1. 10. 51. ...
$10,713,000-
2,18ti,000
4,882,000
2,470,000
$20,231,000.
10,317,852
1,711,740
4,177,700
$3i.438,292
L. P. -PENCE,
7lxecuitive Conmmissioner,.
British Caribbean
C 'urrency Board.
British Caribbean Currency
Board,
Treasury Clhamrners,
Port, of Spain,
Trinidad, B.W.I.
340 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 OCTOBER, 1951.-(No. 56).
VEGETABLE SEEDS.
It is hereby notified for general information, that a new shipment of the
following varieties of vegetable seeds has arrived and will be on sale at the
offices of the Department of Agriculture on week days between the hours of
9 a.m. and 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the following prices:
Beans Pole Lima King of the Garden
,. Kentucky Wonder Wax
Cabbage Early Jersey Wakefield
,, Succession
,, All Seasons
,, Copenhagen Market
Flat Dutch
Carrots Chatenay
Cucumber Arlington White Spine
Eggplant Black Beauty
Lettuce Imperial 44
Onions Yellow Bermuda
Parsley Paramount
Single or Plain
Tomato Giant Ponderosa
,, Marglobe
Department of Agriculture,
Kingstown.
18th October, 1951.
... 5c. per oz.
... c. ,, ,,
... 38c. ,, ,,
... 38c. ,, ,,
... 38c. ,, ,,
... 38c. ,, ,,
... 38c. ,
... 26c. ,, ,,
... 29c. ,, ,,
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HUGH S. McCONNIE,
Acting AS'uperintendent of Agriculture.
TREASURY NOTICES.
LAND AND HOUSE TAX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned persons having become
defaulters under the Land and House Ordinance" their properties having
been levied upon will be offered for sale at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, 10th
November, 1961, at the Treasury for the recovery of Taxes due thereon.*
V. D. ARCHER,
Colonial Treasurer.
TREASURY,
ST. VINCENT,
17th October, 1951.
DISTRICT I.
Names.
Boatswain. Enada
Bute, Cornelia
Bute, Vida
Bute, Francis
Gilkes, Jane E.
Herbert. Agnts
French, Albert
'Clarke, Sarah
Clarke, Theophilus
Phillips. Chliristiana
Fergnssoi. Christiana
Samuel, Daniel
Sealy, Runby
Punnett, James D.
Charles, Henry
Davis, John G.
Dodds. Roberth a
Situation of Property.
... AMarriaqua
... ,,
Sion Hill
.. Richmond Hill
... Sion Hill
... Pal Over
... Arnos Vale
... ,Sion Hill
... Fountain
DISTRICT IV.
... Spring
Convent
Descrilption of Property.
3 acres
.. 1 acre
1 acre
... 1 rood 36 poles
... house spot
...1 house
... 1 house
I house spot
I house spot
... house spot
1 house
... 1 acre 29 poles
I house
... 184 acres 3 rd. 33 pls.
1 house spot
1 house
4 acres 2 rds. 9 poles.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 OCTOBER, 1951.-(No. 56\).
SMALL TOWN RATES.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
mentioned Houses and Land appearing
in the Rate Rolls of the various Small
Towns" as in the ownership or occupa-
tion of the persons named hereunder,
have been levied upon by virtue of a
Warrant issued under the Local Govern-
ment Ordinance, 1951 and will be offer-
ed for sale at 12 o'clock noon on
Saturday Srd November, 1951, at the
Treasury for the recovery of the Taxes
due thereon.
V. D. ARCHER,
Colonial Treasurer.
TREASURY,
ST. VINCENT,
11th October, 1951.
BARROU A LLIE.
Alexander, Benson 1 House
Alexander, S. M. 1 House
Ashton, Garland I House
Barbour, John 1 House
Badnock, Alexander 1 House
Blugh, Horatio 1 House
Boyde, Moses of Hrs. 1 House
Butcher, Edward of Hrs. 1 House
Browne. John 1 House
Bulze, Earnest 1 House
Cunningham, Gladys 1 House
Campbell, Adolphus 1 House
Carr, Oletha 1 House
Chambers, Nicholas 1 House
Cork, Martha 1 House
Deleisha, Vivian 1 House
Findlay, Norman 1 House
Frederick, Swaby 1 House
Gabriel, Percy 1 House
Gloster, William 1 House
Jack, Henry of Hrs. 1 House
Jack. Richard of Hrs. 1 House
James, Gwendolyn 1 House
Jeffers. Dorothy 1 Hoiuse
John, Jeshuram 1 House
John, William of Hrs. 1 House
John, George E. 1 House
Kirby, Arnold E. 1 House
Kirby, Emily 1 House
Kirby, Rellon 1 House
Kirby, Carlos 1 House
King, Rena 1 House
Lloy, Leonard 1 House
Matthews, George 1 House
Mason, Joseph 1 House
Morgan, Nathaniel of Hrs. 1 House
Morgan, Syble 1 House
Mulrain, Richard 1 House
Nash, Edgar 1 House
Nichols, Anne 1 House
O'garro, Wilinoth
Quow, Benjamin
Rodney, Harold
Roberts, Charles
LAYOU.
Lynch. Jonathan
Adams, Randolph
Audain, Webster
House
House
House
House
Lot
House
House
SALE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
mentioned Houses and Land appearing
in the Rate Roll of the Town of George-
town as in the ownership or occupation
of the persons named hereunder, hla\e
been levied upon by virtue of a warrant
issued under the Local Government Or-
dinance, 1951 and will be offered for
Sale at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday,
10th November, 1951, at the Treasury for
the recovery of the Taxes due thereon.
V. D. ARCHER,
Colonial Treasurer.
TREASURY,
ST. VINCENT,
23rd October, 1951.
GEORGETOWN.
Abraham, Phillip
Lewis, Egbert
London, Albert
Johnson, Eugene
Punnett, James Hrs.
SmYtll, Doris
Young, Margaret
...1 House
...I House
...1 Truck T 277
...1 House
...I House
...1 House
... I House
ARROWROOT BOARD NOTICE.
The values of the respective Grades
of Arrowroot and the proportions of
such values to be advanced by the Saint
Vincent Co-operative Arrowroot Asso-
ciation have been fixed by the Arrow-
root Board as under:-
0 0 -
1 $12.00 $6.00 $9.60
2 10.00 5.00 8.00
3 9.00 4.50 7.20
4 8.00 4.00 6.40l
5 7.00 3.50 5.60
C. V. BABER ISAACS,
Secretary.
llth October, 1951.
',112 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 OCTOBER, 1951.-(Ko. 5().
EDUCATION NOTICE.
TEACHERS' CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 19'1.
PASs LIST.
Name.
Doris Adams
John Ambrose
Jacqueline Antrobus
Gabriel Bonadie
Beulah Harry
Eileen Iton
Rhona Liverpool
Mona McKie
Edward Rickardson
Lois Thomas
School.
Kingstown Methodist
Union Island Government
Richmond Hill Govern men t.
, Bequia Anglican
Buccament Government
Westwood Methodist
Georgetown Government
Sandy Bay Anglican
Evesham Methodist
Questelles Governmei t
0. V. D. HADLEY,
Education Oficer.
EDUCATION OFFICE,
19th October, 1951.
PRINTED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT.
Price 24 cents. 3
277
SAINT VINCENT.
STATUTORY RULES AND ORD-
1951, No. 104.
PRICES CONTROL (AMENDMENT NO. 38) .
(Gazetted 30th October, 1951.)
1. Short title. This Notice should be .cited as the Prices Control
(Amendment No. 38) Notice.
2. Amendment. The Prices set out 1 creunder are the Maximum prices
for which the articles enumerated may be sold in the Colony and the First
Schedule Part B to the Prices Control Order 1947 (S.R. & 0. No. 25) is hereby
amended by deleting all the words, figures, and symbols occurring in the columns
opposite the articles : Table Margarine-Glowspread and Biscuits-Sunrise
Crackers ", and substituting therefore the following :
FIRST SCHEDULE-PART B.
Article. Maximum Wholesale Price. Maximum Retail Price.
Area A" Area Area ."
Table Margarine-
Glowspread" $2.69 per 5 lb. tin 60c. per lb. 61c. per 1b. 62c. ppr ll.
Biscuits-
Sunrise Crackers ... $4.77 per cartoon 34c. per lb. 35c. per lb. 36c. per IL.
Do. ... $6.98 per drum 32c. per 11b). 3:c. per lb. 3-4c. p-r 11
[P. T'. 0-]
32-I.) 2
S i 5,b~
Sufl L I
278
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 .nd 0C ".
Area C" means all the villages of Overland, Sandy Bay, Owia, Fancy,
.Windsor Forest and the St. Vincent Grenadines.
Made by the Compet nt Authority under section 30 of the Prices Control
Order 1947 (S.R. & 0. No. 25) this 29th day of October, 1951.
A. V. SPROTT,
Controller of -Supplies.
(T 20/1949),
PRINTED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT.
Price 8 cents. I
1951
SAINT VINCENT. z .-
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDE ,
1951, No. 105. *
Order made by the Governor under Article 10 of the Letters
Patent dated the 27th day of August, 1951.
(Gazetted 30th October, 1951.)
WHEREAS it is provided by Article 10 of the Letters Patent dated the 27th day
of August, 1951, that the Executive Council established for each Island by the
Letters Patent dated the 13th day of November, 1936, as amended by the Letters
Patent dated the 8th day of December, 1939, and the 11th day of May, 1945, and
constituted in accordance with the Instructions dated the 9th day of April, 1924,
as amended by the Instructions of the 13th day of November, 1936, the 28th day of
December, 1939, and the 11th day of May, 1945, shall continue to be the Executive
Council of that Island until such day as the Governor shall by Order under his
hand appoint.
Now THEREFORE I do hereby order that the said Executive Council established
for the Island of Saint Vincent shall cease to be the Executive Council of the said
Island of Saint Vincent from Thursday, the 1st day of November, 1951.
GIVEN under my hand this 20th day of October, 1951.
R. D. H. ARUNDELL,
Go-jernor.
(C. 21/1946).
PRINTED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINT.-R AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT.
[ Price 4 cents. J
129 1951.
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