SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT
VOL. 88.]
AINT Iubhi e 9 JULhor .55
SAINT VINCENT'. Tl'KSDAVA 1.) JULY. 1955.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
No. 318.
REfURN OF GOVERNOR TO (iRENADA.
With reference to Government Notice No. 316 of 14th July, 1955, His Excel-
lency Mr. -COLVILLE MONTGOMERY DEVERELL. C.M.G., C.V.O., O.B.E., Governor
and Commander-in-Chief of the Windward Islands returned to Grenada by
the "Grumman" on the 16th July, 1955, accompanied by Mrs. Deverell.
19th July, 1955.
(A. 62/1948).
No. 293.
HURRICANE NOTICE.
It is hereby notified for general information that in the event of a hurri-
cane threatening or approaching ttie Island. hie following warnings will be
given:-
CAUTIONARY
KINC,STOWN (1) A white flag with a black
centre will be flown on
Police Headquarters.
RURAL AREAS
(2) Loudspeaker andc Radio
Announcements
(3) Three saluting guns will
be fired.
(1) A white flag wiih a black
centre will be flown from
Police Stations.
TAKE COVER
(11 Church bells wi, ring for
5 minutes.
(2: Cotton Ginnery whistle will
blow for 5 min.tes.
(3) The siren will blow for 5
minutes.
Church bells will ling for 5
minutes.
(2) Loudspeaker arnd Radio
Announcements.
5th July, 1955.
(W 25/1949).
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GAZETTE
[NO. 44.
228 SAINT VINCENT THURSDAY. 19 JULY. 1955.-(No. 44).
No. 319.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE.
The Honourable G. H. CHARLES,
Member of the Executive and Legis-
lative Councils, seven
absence with effect from 9th July. 1955.
19th July. 1955.
(A. 31/1948.)
tinctl\ mark d on the envelope" Tend-
S-rs for Motor (ar Service."
Government does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender.
19th Jiily. 1955.
(P.21/1944).
No. 324.
LEGISLATION.
No. 320. Ti, li iglit Honoturable the Secretary
APPOINTMENTS. .1 State for the Colonies has notified that
SHer M;ijesty the QUEEN will not be
iMr. W. E. MARSHALL has ieen ap- ;ndvisei to exercise her power of dis-
pointed as a Class ill Clerk in tlie Illowvanc in respect of the following
General Clerical Service of the ('olony Ordi.nanct s of this Government:-
with effect from 1st May, 1955. N,,. 44 of 1954.-4An Ordinance to
19th July, 1955. establishl and to confer certain
(P. F. 723). powers upion the Saint Vincent
i;n ina Growers Association and
No. 321. to control thi export of bananas.
(B. 35/1950 II).
Mr. OSBORNE ROBINSON, Assistant
Mechanic, has heen appointedI Depmla No. 4 of 195,5.-An Ordinance to
Mechanic, Public Works Dep:urtment, sanction certain payments from
with effect from 1st June. 1955. the Public Treasury in excess of
19th July, 1955. the sums granted by the Appro-
(P.F. 639). priation (1953) Ordinance, 1952,
(No. 41 ,f 1952) and the Supple-
No. 322. nmenkiry Appropriation (1953)
CHATEAUBELAIR TOWN HOARD. )Ordinance 1954. (No. 35 of 1954)
for the year ended the 31st day
of December, 1953.
Mr. GRHNVILLE DENNI as Chairman i 11952)
ofthe Chateaubelair Town bo:ird with
effect from (;th July, 1955. and until No,,. 6 of 1955.-An Ordinance further
the expiration of the present t,-m of to amenl the Local Government
the Board on 31st Decemb. r. 1955. Ordinance 1951.
19th .lnly. 1955. (D. 2/1949).
(A. 9/1949). 19th July, 1955.
N o. 323. No. 325.
TENDERS
Th, following Documnents are pub-
MOTOR CAR SERVICE. lishlid with this issue of the Gazette:-
Saled Tenders are united for S. & 0. No. 29.-The Currency
Sealed Tenders are invited for the (Coin) Regulations. 1955.
provision of motor cars for the convey- (F. 13/1950 II.
ance of public officers during 1956.
The Tenders submitted should con- S. . No. 30.-The Calliaqna Town
tain particulars of the charges proposed Board (Am0endment) By-Laws.
to be made for waiting. Hates submitted 1955.
should not exceed those contained in (D. 6/1949 (D) ).
Statutory Rules and Ordler,. No. 15 of 19th Jul ', 1955.
1947.
The contract will lie terminable by
one month's notice on either sid(, and No. 326.
the person to whom the contract is SUPPLEMENT TO GAZETTE.
awardled will Ie required to inter into _
a bond with Gov ,rnmeni t for the satis-
factory perforllumance of the contract. LThe Accounts of the Colony for the
Tenders close nt 3 1.m. ol Frida,- plri", 1st January to 31st March
26th Au. u/st, 195,5, ;ntl should be 1955. are iul)lishid with this issue of
aidressedi to the Chairminn, Tenders ihe G(azette.
Board. Treasury, Kinrgstown. and dis- 19th July, 1955.
DAY, 19 JULY, 1955.-(No. 44).
licence may l)e issued or renewed for
BANK HOLIDAY. such vehicles unless an inspection of
__ Vehicles certifies that the vehicles com-
y the ist Auu nst 1955. being I ply with all the provisions of the Or-
iday. under the Bank Holida s finance and_ Regulations, (that is to say,
e, all Public Offices will be hiat the vehicle must bI alhsol ,tely
that day. ro:ldworthy, have ,ll the necessary fit-
tings, including hinlps. efficient brakes,
By Command, etc.).
The Inspector of Motor Vehicles (Mr.
HENRY H. WILLIAMS, Richards) is available at Police Head
Acting Government ,Secretary. quarters daily froi 9.00 a.m. to 12 noon
[ENT OFFICE. and from 1.00 p in. to 3.00 p.m. on week
days to inspect vehicles, the lieences for
ly, 1955. which are due for renewal at the end of
Jun e and those vehicles already licensed
for the complete year; as Regulation 18
ARTMENTAL AND (5) requires that all vehicles as de scribed
PHER NOTICES. must he examined twice annually.
POLICE NOTICE.
TO OWNERS OF PUBLIC SERVICE
VEHICLES, GOODS VEHICLES AND
TRAILERS H, H-T AND T PLATES.
Your attention is drawn to the pro-
visions of Regulation 18 of the M.V. &
R.T. Regulations. 1940, whereby no
WAR..VING:- Licences may be re-
fuspd and those already issued may be
cancelled if these regulations are not
complied with.
S. A. ANDERSON. Lt.-Col.,
Licensing Authority.
POLICE HEADQUARTERS,
ST. VINCENT,
24th June. 1955.
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT
ARROWROOT NOTICE.
ELECTION OF DISTRICT DELEGATE TO REPRESENT SMALL GROWERS
ON THE ARROWROOT ASSOCIATION.
Under the Arrowroot (Amendment) Ordinance, No. 15 of 1954, notice is
hereby given .that the election of a district delegate for each of the districts
enumerated hereunder will take place at the time and place stated:-
NORTH LEEWARD DISTRICT.
On Saturday the 30th day of July, 1955 between the hours of 10.30 a.m.
and 2.00 p.m. at Troumaca Government School.
KINGSTOWN AND SOUTH LEEWARD DISTRICTS.
On Saturday the 30th day of July, 1955, between the hours of 10.38 a.m.
,and 2.00 p.m. at the Office of the Agricultural Department, Kingstown.
NORTH WINDWARD DISTRICT.
On Friday the 29th day of July, 1955, between the hours of 3.30 p.m. and
5.30 p.m. at the Georgetown Government School.
CENTRAL WINDWARD.
On Thursday, the 28th day of July, 1955, between the hours of 3.30 p.m.
and 5.30 p.m. in Area "A" at the Revenue Office, Colonarie and in Area "B"
at the Union Methodist School.
Area "A" includes Three Rivers: South Rivers, Park Hill, Colonarie and
Friendly Village.
Area "B" includes North Union, New Adelphi, New Grounds, Chapmans,
Diamond Village and Lowmans.
On Friday, the 29th day of July, 1955, between the hours of 1.00 p.m. and
4.00 p.m. at the Biabou Association Hall.
No. 327.
Monda'
Bank Hol
Ordinance
closed on
GOVERN
19th Ju
DEP
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SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 19 JULY, 1955.-(No. 44).
SOUTH WINDWARD DISTRICT.
On Friday the 29th day of July, 1955, between the hours of 1.00 p.m. and
4.00 p.m. in Area "A" at the Mesopotamia Government School and in Area
"B" at the Stubbs Government School.
Area "A" includes all small growers delivering starch to the Associa-
tion from Mesopotamia, Yambou, Evesham, Carriere, Hopewell and Rich-
land. Park.
Area. "B includes Stubbs, Mt. Pleasant, Calder, Argyle, Brighton,
Belvidere, Enhams, Victoria Village, Glamorgan, Prospect, Diamond,
Choppins, Carapan, Rathomill, Calliaqua, Glen and Golden Vale.
SAINT GEORGE DISTRICT.
On Friday the 29th day of July, 1955, between the hours of 1.00 p.m. and
4.00 p.m. at the Stubbs Government School.
All persons whose names appear on the list of small growers who delivered
starch from the above districts to the Arrowroot Association during Crop
1954-55 are entitled to vote and each person is entitled to one v-te only.
HUGH S. McCONNIE,
Acting Superintendent of Agriculture.
llth July, 1955.
TREASURY NOTICES.
LAND AND HOUSE TAX NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the underinentioned persons having become
defaulters under the Land and House Tax Ordinance," their properties having
been levied upon will be offered for sale at 1 p.m. on Saturday 30th July, 1955,
at the Treasury, Kingstown, for the recovery of taxes due.
A. D. W. JOHNSON,
for Colonial Treasurer.
Treasury Chambers,
Saint Vincent,
4th July, 1955.
Name of O()ner.
1. Campbell 01ive Eugena
2. Williams Oiiv, & Edmund
3. Graut Arthlur
4. DeNobriga -John
5. Aker- Anthliony
6. Alexaud r Normnin
7. Andersn iSamue!l
8. B-ll William Scott
9. Cain Miilicenmt
10. Cudjo- Jamsi'
11. DleBique John
12. Ferdinand Adina
13. Ferdinand .oseph
14. Garrawav Do)ugald
15. Iseacs Benjamin
16. Jown Alexander
17. Jown Vivian
18. Jo don Ehi nmzer
19. Lewi, Andrew Hr,.
20. Nauton Uin -
21. Pr)ovidlmne Eni>i
22. Providenoe Cat erine
23. Iil.liar 's Jose. h
24. '-ammu: R. T.
25. Sauinder, W\ilm-tih
26. Staplton Ahraiiam Sr.
27. Stapletoin doctor
28. Tlonmas Hemnry
29. Y<,arwo'l Appl-yard
Situation of
Property
DISTRICT I
.ichmond Hill
DISTIIGT II.
Freel;,nd
DISTRICT V.
Troumaca
Rose Hall
l'almyr:,
Trouniaca
West Wood,
Coull.s Hill
Friendship
Ro,- Hall
Palmyra
Ros- Bank
Rose Hail
Friedilship
Troniaca
C'mul's Hill
Trournimca
Nosi, Hail
'I'olinmiuaa
P'alil ra
Rose Hall
!,ose liank.
Description of PropertS
I House. I spot
1 House
1 House spot
1 H-use
I House
1 Acre, 9 poles
2 Acres, 22 poles
1 House spot
I ,,
1 House
2 Acres, 3 rds.
I Acre I id.
I House spot
I House.
1 House spot
2 Acres, 1 rd. 15 ph.
1 House sput
3 Acres, 3 rds. 28 ils.
10 Acres
1 lHous, spot
1 HIuse, I spot
1 House spot
3 Acros, 3 rds.
I IHoust, I spot
1 Acre
1 House spot
1 House *
1 House spot
1 H house pot.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 19 JULY, 1955.-(No. 44).
SMALL TOWNS RATES.
Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Houses and Lands appear-
inj on the Rate Rolls of the Dependency of Bequia, in the ownership or occu-
pition of the persons nam d hereunder haie been levied upon by virtue of a
Warrant issued under the Local Governii nt Ordinance No. 17 of 1951, and
will be offered for sale on the 23rd day of July, 1955, at 12 o'clock noon at the
Treasury, Kingstown.
A. D. W. JOHNSON,
for Colonial Treasurer.
TREASURY CHAMBERS,
KINGSTOWN,
11th July, 1955.
Name of Owner.
Anderson. Beatty
Friday, Blanche
lFa'rel. Lilleth
(-mooding. Franklin
Gregg. John
Mitchell, Osmonid
McKree, Louise
McKtre, Charles
S;. Hilaire, William
S Hilaire. Guillfordl
'I'ai nis, Elvira
Tennis, Elvira
Tan nis. Walter
Paillips. ('o-orad
Osborne, Mose's
McKree. Louise
McKree. Charles
Situation of
IProperty.
O'Car
Hamilton
Hamilton
Port Elizabeth
Hamilton
Port Elizabeth
Hamilton
Hamilton
Hamilton
Hamilton
Port Elizabeth
Hamilton
Port Elizabeth
lhI aimilton
O'Car
Hstfm ilton
Hamilton
Description of
I'roperty.
1 House
1 House
1 Lot
1 Lot
1 House
1 House
1 Hounso
1 House
I House
1 House
1 House
.1 House
I Lot
1 House
1 House
I House
1 Lot
SMALL TOWNS RAISES.
Notice is herf'by given that the undermentioned Honfn -.nd Lands appear-
ing on tihe Rate Rolls of th- Towns of Layou, lai riualli aiil Clattaunbelair. in
the owNierslip or ocenlpation of thie person( in iqwd hIer(und(r have been levied
upon by virtue of a Warrant issue, d under thie Loel Gevernnient Ord finance No.
17 of 1951, and will be offered for sale on the 2rd day of July, 1955, at 12
o'clock noon at the Treasury, Kingstown.
A. D. W. JOHNSON,
for Colonial Treasurer.
TREASURY CHAMBERS,
KINGSTOWN,
llth July, 1955.
Name oq Oiwn'r.
L.4 YOU.
Victoria Cyrus
Mona Gaynes
BARROUA LLIE.
Quow. Benjamin
IHA TEA UBELA IR.
Samuel, David
Young, Moriahl
Walters. Edmond
Slack, Dougal
Silnati'on of
I'rope7 ty.
Layoun
Layou
Barrouallie
Tichhmond Vaile
Richmond Vale,
Chateanlbelair
Chateaubelair
Demrer~ii 1 ( f
11;0) I'll.
1 Spot
1 House
1 House
1 House
1 House
I House
1 House
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 19 JULY, 1955.-(No. 44).
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
INCOME TAX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undermentionfd persors bavirg become
defaulters under the Income Tax Ordinance, their properties having bl(n
levied upon, will be offered for sale at the Treasuly, Kingsto\\n, on Saturdoy
23rd July, 1955, at one o'clock, for recovery of taxes due.
A. D. W. JOHNSON,
for Colonial Treasurer.
TREASURY CHAMBERS,
KINGSTOWN,
llth July, 1955.
Property.
l\AfV11bo~ll
Description of
Property.
1 House
1 iMotor T rck
1 House
,Namr of Owcner
PRINTED BY THE GOVERNMENT FLINTER, AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT.
I Price 24 cents. ]
SAINT VINCENT.
LTUTORY RULES AND ORDERS,
1955, No. 29.
(COIN) REGULATIONS.
(Gazetted 19th July, 1955).
1. Short title. These Regulations may be cited as ,the Currency (Coin)
Regulations, 1955.
2. Second Schedule to. principal Ordinance revoked and
replaced. The Second Schedule to the principal Ordinance is hereby revoked
ana replaced as follows:-
SECOND SCHEDULE.
COINS OF THE EASTERN GROUP OF THE BRITISH CARIBBEAN
TERRITORIES WHICH ARE LEGAL TENDER.
(Section 5 (3)).
Coin
PART J.-CUPRO
NICKEL
Fifty-cent -piece
Twenty-five cent
piece
Ten-cent piece
PART II-MIXED
METAL
Five-cenr. piece
Two-cent piece
One-cent piece
Half-cent piece
Standard
Weight.
Grains
200
100
40
77.16
145.83
87.5
43.75 J
Remedy ..
Allowance. Compositiofi.
SCupro-nickle
'Copper 75%
Nickel 25%).
.8 Mixed metal-
g (Copper,
_, nickel and
I zinc.)
B Bronze
3 -- _______
%Y I
Proportion
of dollar
for which
tender.
.50
.25
.10
.05
.02
.50
.005
78
Made by the Governor under section 12 of the Currency Ordinance, 1950,
(No. 17 of 1950) after consultation with the Board of Commissioners of Currency,
British Caribbean Territories (Eastern Group) and with the approval of the
Secretary of State for the Colonies, this 1st day of July, 1955.
(F. 13/1950 II).
0. R. KELSICK,
Acting 'Administrator.
PRINTED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER, AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT..
[ Price 8 cents. ]
1955.
SAINT VINCENT.
TUTORY RULES AND
ORDERS,
1955, No. 30.
THE CALLIAQUA TOWN BOARD (AMENDMENT)
BY-LAWS.
(Gazetted 19th July, 1955).
1. Short title. These ,By-Laws may be cited as the Calliaqua Town
Board (Amendment) By-Laws, 1955, and shall be read as one with the
Calliaqua Town Board By-Laws, 1950 (S.R. & 0. 1950, No. 73) (hereinafter referred
to as the principal By-Laws) and any amendments thereto.
2. New By-law added. After By-Law 58 of the principal By-Laws
there shall be added the following new By-Law:
"58 A. From and out of any such fish brought into the Town and
lhtended to be taken therefrom for sale elsewhere there shall be offered
for sale at the Market to consumers an amount not less than one quarter
of the whole by weight:
Provided that the Warden may in his discretion allow a lesser amount
to be left for sale at the market."
Made by ,the Calliaqua Town Board under section 56 of the Local Govern-
ment Ordinance, 1951, (No. 17 of 1951)t as amended, this First day of July, 1955.
FRANCIS G. OGDEN,
Chairman.
Confirmed by the Governor this fifteenth day of July, 1955.
0. R. KELSICK,
Acting Adrinistrator.
(D. 6/1949 (D)).
PRUI=TDyATHE GOVERNMENT PRINTER, AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFTICr ,
3 *ow, T--- ST[ Price 4 cents. ]
-t-.
SAINT VINCENT.
comparative Statement of Revenue for the period l1s January-31st March, 19.5.
Eior the Actual Revenue Revenue for
Heads of Revenue. forea for the period of same period of Inorease. Decrease.
1955. the return, preceding year.
1. Import Duties-
Import Duty
Warehouse Rent
, 2. Export Duty
3, Excise Duty on Rum
Cess on Sugar
4. Other Duties
5. Licences-Liquor
Motor Vehicles, &c.
Other
6. Taxes-Income Tax
Land and iouse Tax
Other Taxes
7. Port and Harbour Dues-Tonnage
Port
Landing Dues, Aircraft
8. Other Fees of Court, &c.
9. Post Office
10. Telephone
11. Rent of Government Property
Interest
12. Sales and Leases of Crown Lands
$ $
... 710.000 208,353
3,500 1,130
322,700 66,570
225,0001 54,153
3,300 1,284
... 167,000 7,252
... 11,500; 3,955
... 17,5001 12,268
... 8,260 6,027
... 262,000 10,627
... 39,000 3,038
... 19,000 4,211
... 12,200 4,004
... 3,500 939
... 10
... 154,551 39,011
... 183,400 24,309
... 10,400 2,612
1,116
... 13,025 1,675
... 10,125 1,364
453,907
c. $ c.
07 164,944 36
00 814 18
74 67,448 18
39 50,459 50
26 7,813 54
05 23,764 89
34 3,538 95
47 8,975 82
55 6,150 76
63 28,467 80
97 2,169 58
84 4,350 50
88 3,600 53
60 699 78
48 21,323 99
15 11,830 53
07 2,476 38
68 813 47
49 1,876 56
40 628 65
06 412,147 95
$ c.
43,408 71
315 82
3,693 89
416 39
3,292 65
869 39
i64 ...
404 35
239 82
17,687 49
12,478 62
135 69
303 21
735 75
83,981 78
$ c.
877 44
6,529 28
16,512 84
123 21
17,840 17
138 66
201 07
42,222 67
2.0C0 14
44,222 81
44,222 81
I
lIB. Loans and Advances-Repaiments ... 149,283 10.793 36 12,793 50 .. ...
464,700 42 421,941 45 83,9t1 78
13. Colonial Devwlopinent & W/fare Schemes ...i 278,989 59,778 29 34,140 50 25,637 79
14. Deferred Maitonance ... 32,500 ... ... ... ... ... ...
15. Grant-in-Aid-Normal ... 329.780 73,752 00 72,081 -60 1,670 40
Total Rl.venue $ 2,966,523 .598.230 71 5:1,163 55 111,289 97
Comparawve Statement of E.,penditure for the. period 1st January-31st March 1955.
Estimate Actual Expen- pediture for
for the diture for the Expenditure for
Heads of Expenditure. year period of share period of
95,. 1 he return. preceding year.
$ $ c. $ c.
1. Governor ... 14,'20- 1.633 54 127 29
2. Legislature ... 19,920 3,60u 40 3.180 00
3. Administration ... 124,615 32,i677 8S 27.936 47
4. Agriculture *** 110,251 19,92t6 59 16.:, 4 58
5. Audit ... 17,005] 3,354 31 3,092 71
6. Central Housing Authority ... S,0001 ...... 3,000 00
6A. Central Road Authority ... 205,125i 51,650 4(; 26,999 86
6B. Central Watr Authority ... 27,594' 3,012 25 3.057 22
7. Charitable ... 31,506! 6,182 13 5,483 '0
9. Education ... 365,348; 89,177 11 80,564 81
11. Judicial ... 46,210 8,427 82 7,843 83
12. Labour ... 11,170 2,506 96 2,407 16
13. Lands and Survey ... 19,4251 2,184 81 5,060 91
14. Legal ...! 7,6731 1,769 55 2,433 72
14A. Loans ... 148,0001 1,424 42
15. Medical ... 464,928! 92,721 10 81,138 57
16. Miscellaneous ... 117,199 19,768 54 20,530 00
17. Pensions ... 58,1301 28,840 7,S* 12,380 81
18. Police ... 189,9481 44,362 66 40,250 91
19. Port and Marine ... 45,4841 7,769 33 7,342 68
20. Post Office ... 56,550 8,661 30 9,171 43
21. Prisons ... 60,401- 15,372 80 14,085 75
22. Public Debt ... 37,551 16,126 96 15,241 57
23. Public Library .... 10,030 1,689 34 1,094 0,
24. Public Works Department 78,303 17,607 73 13,756 15
25. Public Works Recurrent ... 100,645 43,894 96 38,470 78
28. Subventions ..* 82,084 75,546 -48 1,105 27
30. Telephone .. 27,71:6 6,138 11 5,467 10
31. Treasury ... 79,795 22,787 22 26,196 41
629,080 54 476,193 76
26. Public Works Extraordinary ... 90,210 6,794 58 12,718 24
26A Deferred Maintenance ... 32,500 520 46 14,000 42
636,395 58 502,912 42
8. ColoniIl Development and Welfare Schemes -278,989 71,409 00 44,240 4(
To'al Exp)enditure $ 2,966,523 707,804 58 547,152 S1
2nd July, 1955.
(F. 20/1962 II).
Increase. Decrease.
S c.
1,506 5 ... ...
500 40
4,741 41 ... ...
1,152 01 ... ...
261 0 ... ...
S ... ... 3,00 00
24,'05 CO ... .
... ... 14 97
698 43 ... ..
8.612 30 ... ...
583 99 ... ...
99 80
... ... 2,876 10
S ... ... 664 17
1,424 42 ... ...
11,582 53
... ... 761 46
16.4.9 ,7...
4,111 75 ... ...
426 65 ...
... ... 510 13
' 1,287 05 ...
1. 885 39 ... ...
595 27 ... ...
3,851 58 ... .
5,424 18
74,441 21 ... ...
671 01
... ... 3,409 19
164,122 80 11,236 02
... ... 5,923 66
... ... 13.479 96
164,122 80 30,639 64
27,168 60
191,291 40 30,639 64
PETER R. ELLS,
Colonial Treasurer.
Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Colony of Saint Vincent as at 31st March, 1955.
'*
DEPOSITS :-
Special Funds
Less Investments thereon
OVERDRAFT:-
Crown Agents Joint Colonial Fund
1954
$ c.
338,936 00
56,228 00
166,062 00
$ C.
23,971.00
223,479.00
2,513.00
$ c.
C.
883,165 00
735,290 00
I 436,800 00
62,400.00
12,599.00 324,962 00
... 298,521 00
538,452.00
636,396.00
97.944.GO
11,631.00 109,575 00
$ c.
147,875 00
111,838 00
188,946 00
448,659 00
I !
1954
$ c.
561,226 00
561,226 00
ADVANCES:-
Authorised Specifically
Other Advances
Less Other Deposits
$ c.
839,520 00
21,587 00
.861,107 00
412,448 00
$ c.
448,659 00
448,659 00
NOTrS:-
1. The Public Debt as at 31st March. 1955 stood at $637,875.00
2. The Accummulated Funds for the redemption of the Debt at $194,140.00
TREASURY CHAMBERS,
SAINT VINCENT, B.W.I.
2nd July, 1955..
PETER R. ELLS,
Colonial Tre ,urer.
Less Cash:-
Treasury and Sub-Treasuries
Barclays Bank .
Crown Agents-Current
,, ,, Remittances-
Imprests
GENERAL REVENUE BALANCE:-
Balance as at 1st January 1955
Revenue (net) to 31.1.55
Expenditure (net) to 31. 1.55
Colony Deficit at 31.1.55
ADD C.D.W. Deficit
561,226 O0
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