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GOVERNMENT NOTICES

No. 2S4.
REVOCATION OF APPOINTMENTS

The appointments of the following
personlls to serve on a Panel of Assessors
in 1953 in accordance with the provi-
sions of Section 5 (2) of the Juvenile
Ordinance and 'azetted on the 1st De-
cember, 1953 are hereby revoked:-
II. A. Da\vi, Esq., O.B.E.
DouGLAs BRISBANE, Esq.
R. I. SAM UEL, Esq.
Mrs. J. II. D. Cox
Mrs. W. L. WEBB
Mrs. E. 1. GLASGOW
(MI1 A. 094)
24th November, 1970.

No. 285.
TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENT OF
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

-With reference to Gazette Notice
No. 355 of 30th July, 1957, it is hereby
notified for general information that
Mr. VIVIAN THEODORE YOUNG has re-
signed his appointment as Justice of
the Peace of the State.
Consequently, the Commission dated
26th Jnlv. 1957 pnpointing the said
VIVIAN THEODORE YOUNG to be a Justice
of the Peace has been revoked.
.24th November, 1970.


No. 28(6.
OBITUARY

His Excellency the Governor, the
lion. Premier, Ministers of Govern-
ment and tilhe Public Service have
learnt with deep regret of the death
of Mr. ARTIIUR CAMBRIDGE, retired
Engineering Assistant, Water Divi-
sion, Ministry for Communications,
Works and Labour, on Friday 20th
November, 1970.
24th November, 1970.
(S.C. 22.5)


No. 287.
VACANT POST

POST OF HEADMISTRESS, G.H.S.
ST. VINCENT.

Applications are invited from suit-
ably qualified persons for the post of
HIeadmistress, Giils' Hiigh School, Min-
istry of Education and Health, St.
Vincent, W.I.
Appointment will either be on i
permanent pensionable basis or on
contract. In the case of the former
the appointee may b.ce required to serve
a probationary period of up to two
(2) years. In the case of the latter,
the appoinltmnent will be for three (3)
years in the first instance, with the
option of renewal, by 'agreement of


473















SAINT VINCENT


GOVERNMENT GAZETTE


3 uhblislDb Li Ou7tljnritj.


VOL. 103.] SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970. [No. 67.


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474 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.)


both parties. In both cases the ap-
pointee will be required to be passed
medically fit.
The salary of the post is $9,720 per
annum (fixed). For the contractual
appointment, a gratuity of 25% of
salary is payable on the successful
completion of the contract.
Applicants should possess a degree
from a recognized University plus a
sound knowledge of the administra-
tion of a secondary school. Post grad-
uate qualifications, such as Diploma
in Education and/or previous ex-
perience as a principal of a secondary
school would be an advantage. In
any event the applicant must have at
least five (5) years teaching exper-
ienee in a secondary school.
The Ileadmnistress will be respon-
sible for the organisation of classes;
the general control and supervision
of instruction and discipline of the
school; safe and accurate keeping of
records; the care and use of school
buildings and premises, school facili-
ties and equipment. She may also be
assigned to undertake such other re-
lated duties as may be assigned to her
from time to time by the Permanent
Secretary, Ministry of Education and
Health through the Chief Education
Officer.
The person appointed would be sub-
ject to the Public Service Commission
Regulations, the Civil Service Orders,
the Financial and Store Rules and to
the various Ordinances and Subsidiary
Legislation in force in the State, and
to all taxation imposed by local enact-
mnents.
Quarters are not provided.
Applications giving full partien-
lars, qualifications and experience.
and accompanied by three (3) Testi-
monials, should be addressed to the
Chief Personnel Officer. Service Com--
mission Department, Kingstown, St.
Vincent. to reach him not later than
15th December, 1970.


No. 288.
COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP AND
FELLOWSHIP PLAN: 1971:

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO POSTGRADUATE
SCHOLARSHIP IN TROPICAL AGRICULTrURg

The Government of Trinidad and
Tohngo is again offering under the
Commonwealth Scholarship and Fel-
lowship Plan one Postgraduate Schol-


warship in Tropical Agriculture tenable
at the University of the West Indies,
St. Augustine, Trinidad, from October
1971.
2. The Scholarship is for two academic
years with the possibility of its being
extended if the candidate's work at-
tains such a standard that he is recom-
mended by the University authorities
to study for the Ph.D. degree.
3. Applicants must be Common-
wealth citizens or British protected
persons normally resident in the nom-
inating country. They must already
have a first degree or equivalent
qualification in Agriculture from a
recognized University at the time of
application and must not be more than
35 years of age on 1st October, 1971.
4. Candidates seeking nomination
from St. Vincent should submit their
a applications on Form T1 to the Chief
Personnel Officer, Service Commis-
sions Department, for attention of the
Training Officer, by 12th December,
1970.
5. Successful candidates will be
required to sign a Bond with sureties
to return to serve in St. Vincent for
a specified period.
24th November, 1970.

No. 289.
PANELS OF ASSESSORS

In accordance with the provisions of
Section 5 (2) of the Juveniles Ordin-
ance, 1952 (No. 20 of 1952) and with
effect from 1st December, 1970 the fol-
lowing persons have been appointed to
serve on the Panels of Assessors for the
First, Second and Third Magisterial
Districts to sit with the Magistrates in
the Juvenile Courts specified in the
Juveniles (Courts) Orders 1953 and
1970 q.R. & O.s Nos. 51 of 1953 and 31
of 1970:-
First District


Mr. (. F. JACK
M r. DOi-TILAS BRISBANE
Mrs. J. II. D. Cox
Mrs. IRMA NoRRIS


-Richmond Hill
-Villa
-Cane Garden
-New Montrose


secondd District
Mr. Joiix RICHARDS -Georgetown
Miss LUENDA LAWRENCE -
Mrs. OLGA COZIER
Mr. PATRICK DASILVA -Colonarie
Mr. BERTIE MOORE
Mrs. DOROTHY RYAN
Mr. GEORGE GOODLUCK -Biabou
Mr. JESTIURAM JOHNSON -
Mrs. R1T3T IhRY -
Mr. ALONZO DRAYTON, J.P.
--Mesopotamia















SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.) 475


Mrs. VELMA BROWNE, J.P.- ,,
Mrs. URSELLA WARNER -
Third District
Mr. JOHN DOUGAN -Calliaqua
Mr. HUBERT TONEY -
Mrs. BERYL MARKSMAN -
Mr. CLIVE CHARLES, J.P. -Layou
Miss DOTSY AGARD -
Mrs. IRIS DOUGLAS -
Mr. LEONARD ADAMS, J.P. -Barrouallie
Mrs. IVY CHARLES -
Mr. DENNIS JACK -
Mr. CHARLES MORGAN, J.P.
-Chateaubelair
Mr. OTTLEY DEBIQUE ,,
Miss ELDICA HADDAWAY- -
Mr. CLAUDE HtAZELL, J.P. -Bequia
Mr. DAWSON WALLACE ,
Mrs. SHEILA COZIER
Mr. NORRIS HIARVEY -Union Island
Mr. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL ,
Mrs. LUCIANA JONES -
24th November, 1970.
(MHA. 094)



No. 290.
SPANISH CONSULAR
REPRESENTATION


It is notified for general information
that Don ERNESTO BARNACHI CALBO hlas
been appointed Consul General of Spain
in London, having jurisdiction in the
West Indies Associated States.
Don ERNESTO CALBO has been accorded
formal recognition in his consular capa-
city by the St. Vincent Government.
24th November, 1970.


No. 272.
TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT
SERVICES.

Sealed Te'nders will be received until
3 p.m. on Friday 27th November, 1970,
for the supply to Government for the
period 1st January to 31st December,
1971, of such quantities of the under-
;mentioned articles as may daily or
otherwise be required:-
(a) For the use of the Prison
Department:
Breadfruit per lb
Plantaifas ,, 100 lb
Potatoes (sweet) ,, 100 lb
Tannias ,, 100 lb
Yams ,, 100 lb
Ka-11loo ,, lb
Flout (enfiehed) ,, lb
Fish (fresh) ,, 1b


(b) For the use of any Government
Department:
Beef, fresh without
bone ...... per pound
Beef, fresh with bone per pound
Soup bone ..... per pound
Gasolene ...... per gallon
Kerosene per gallon
Diesel Oil ...... per gallon
Tenders are to be addressed to the
Chairman, Tenders Board, Ministry of
F i n a n c e, Kingstown, a'nd distinctly
marked on the envelope (a) "Tenders
For Supplies to Prisons" or (b) "Ten-
ders for Supplies to Government De-
partme'its." Printed forms will be
i sued on application at the Ministry
of Finance.
Tenders for the supply of flour
should give the analysis of the flour
which should meet the requirements
of :-


Maximum Moisture
Maximum Ash
Minimum Protein
Enriched Standard:-


Thiamine


Min.
2.0


14%
0.52'%
12%

Max.
2.5


Miligrams for each lb of flour
Min. Max.
Riboglanic 1.2 1.5
Niacin 16.0 20.00
Iron 13.0 16.5
Calcium
Carbonate 500 600
Any delivery charge should be stated
on the Tender separate from the actual
price of the commodity.
The Government does not bind itself
to accept the lowest or a'ny tender, and
reserves the power of accepting any
part of a tender. Nothing in any con-
tract which may be entered into will be
considered as affecting the right of the
Government to import at any time any
articles it may require not 'withstand-
ing such supply is contracted for
locally.
The attention of parties tendering is
particularly directed to the "conditions
)f contract" inserted at the end of this
notice, which will be binding on them.
CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
1. The Co'ntract to be f-om 1st Jan-
uary to 31st December, 1971.
2. The Contractor undertakes to de-
liver at his own expense into the stores
Df Institutions the articles placed oppo-
site his own name at the price stated,
on such days, at such times, and i'n such
quantities as may be jtatted on the
requisition of the Head of Department
or Officer in Charge.














476 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.)


3. Every article supplied must be of
a sound, good quality and no article
is to be substituted for the one requisi-
tio'ned for without the consent of the
requisitioning officer first being ob-
tained.
4. Any articles considered by the
IIHead of Department or officer in charge
to be of inferior quality may be re-
jected by him, and shall be immediately
removed and replaced by the Co'nrac-
tor at his own expense without any
allowance being made to him for such
a ticles.
5. If the rejected articles are not
removed 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;
provided that if the Contractor give
such explanations as may be satisfac-
tory to the Minister of Finance, the
expense of such return shall 'not be
charged.
6. Should the Contractor neglect or
refuse to replace rejected articles con-
tracted for at the time stated in the
i equisition, the Head of Department or
Officer in Charge shall be at liberty to
purchase the said articles from other
perso'dn; and the difference between the
price paid for such articles and the
contractt price shall be deducted from
the next payment made to the Contrac-
tor.
7. The Head of Department or Offi-
cer in Charge may, if he should deem it
necessary, purchase articles of perish-
able food such as bread, meat, etc., at
once to replace rejected articles.
8. All fresh meat contracted for
must be slaughtered in the Slaughter
house i'n Kingstown.
9. If the Contractor should persist
in such irregularities as stated in para-
graph 6, the Minister of Finance shall
have the power to terminate the con-
tract immediately or at such time as
may appear to him proper and cen-
venie't.
10. The Contract may be termin-
ated at any time by one month's notice
being given either by the Contractor to
the Minister of Finmnce or by the Min-
ister of Finance to the Contractor.
10th November, 1970.

No. 273. ..
TENDERS FOR TITE SUPPLY OF FOOD YEAST
BiSCUITS.

Teuners are hereby invited and will
be received up t6 3 p.m. on Fri.1;i 27th
November,. 1970, for the supply of..Food
Yeast Biscuits to the Education Depart-
inent driving the year 1971.


The estimated requirements have-
been placed at 1,350 tins per annum
and the supplier must guarantee to
supply 450 tins at the beginning of
each term and to deliver same in good
condition at Primary Schools on the
mianland and Grenadines as directed
by the Chief Education Officer.
Any delivery charge should be stated
in the Tender separate from the actual
price of the commodity.
Tenders are to be addressed to the
Chairman, Tenders Board, Ministry of
Finance and the envelope sealed and
marked "Tenders for the Supply of
Food Yeast Biscuits."
Government does 1nut bind itself to.
accept the lowest or any tender.
10th November, 1970.


No. 274.
MOTOR CAR SERVICE.

Sealed tenders are i'mvited for the.
provision of Motor Car Service for the
..-veyance of public officers during
1971.
The Tenders submitted should con-
tain particluars of the charges pro-
posed to be made for waiting.
The Contract will be terminated by
one month's notice on either side, and'
the person to whom the Contract is.
awarded will be required to enter in
a bond with the Government for the-
satisfactory performance of the Con-
tract.
TPenders close at 3 p.m. on Friday
27th November, 1970, and should be-
addres. ed to the Chairman, Tenders
Board, Ministry .of Finance, Kingstown
and distinctly marked on the envelope-
"Te'lnders for Motor Car Service."
Government does not bind itself to.
aco-ent (,e lowest or nny tender.
10th November, 1970.



No. 275.
TENDERS FOR THIE SUPPLY OF UNIFORMS.

Tenders are invited for supplying-
and making khaki uniforms for Gov-
ernment Messengers, Forest Guards and
Rangers, Port Guards, Preventive Offi-
cers, Customs Guards, and Attendants
at the Institutions for the period 1st Jan-
uary to 31st December, 1971.
2. The khaki used must be of the
same shade and texture for each uni-
form, and samples should he submitted
with the Tender.













SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.) 477


3. Uniforms consist of long trousers
fand short sleeved shirts with two flap
pockets and shoulder straps and the
requirements are for approximately 100
officers.
4. Tenders which will be received up
to 3 p.m. on Friday the 27th November,
1970, must be sealed and addressed to
the Chairman, Tenders Board, Ministry
of Finance, Kingstown and distinctly
marked on the envelope "Tenders for
the supply of Uniforms".
5. The Government does not bind
itself to accept the lowest or any tender,
-and reserves the power of accepting any
part of a tender.
10th November, 1970.


No. 276.
UNIFORMS FOR POSTMEN

Tenders are invited for supplying and
making Uniforms for Postmen for the
year ending 31st December, 1971.
The Uniforms consist of long brown
Terylene Trousers and beige cotton
shirts, long sleeves with two (2) flap
pockets and shoulder straps, and the
requirements are for approximately (20)
twenty postmen. Samples should be
submitted with the Tender.
Tenders which will be received up to
3 p.m. on Friday the 27th November,
1970 must be sealed and addressed to
the Chairman Central Supply Tenders
Board, Ministry of Finance, Kingstown
and distinctly marked on the envelope
Tenders for the supply of Postmen
Uniforms''.
The Government does not bind itself
to accept the lowest or any Tender, and
reserves the power of accepting any part
of a Tender.
10th November, 1970.

No. 291.
LEGISLATION

The undermentioned Acts which
have been assented to by His Excel-
lency the Governor are published with
this issue of the Gazette:-
No. 34 of 1970.-An Act to provide
for expenditure during the finan-
cial year ending on the thirty-first
day of December, one thousand,
nine hundred and seventy upon
certain services in excess of the
Appropriation Law relating to the
3 ear one thousand nine hundred
and seventy.


No. 35 of 1970.-An Act to amend
the Central Water Authority Or-
dinance.
24th November, 1970.

No. 292.
The following Documents are pub-
lished with this issue of the Gazette:-
S.R. & 0. No. 53.-Beach Protection
Order, 1970.

S.R. & 0. No. 54. Proclamation
bringing into operation the Devel-
opment Corporation Act, 1970
(No. 7 of 1970) with effect from 1st
December, 1970.

By Command,

C. IVOR MARTIN,
Permanent Secretary,
Premier's Office.
PREMIER'S OFFICE,
ST. VINCENT.
24th November, 1970.


DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.

NOTICE TO PENSIONERS

Pensioners in receipt of a pension
from the Government of St. Vincent
are hereby reminded that they should
complete the appropriate life certifi-
cate forms to reach the Treasury not
later than 5th December, 1970.
Failure to do this will result in the
withholding of pension until the re-
[uired certificate is received.

A. J. DaSILVA,
Accountant General.
24th November, 1970.


KINGSTOWN BOARD

IRcsolution to declare certain posts to be
pen sionable offices passed at the.
Statutory Meeting of the Board
held Tuesday 10th November, 1970,
at 2.00 p.m.
Be It Resolved And It Is Hereby Re-
solved That The Posts held by all em-
ployees on the fixed establishment of the
Kingstown Board shall be pensionable
Offices under authority of Section 24 (4)
of the Kingstown Board Act.

EDMUND M. ISRAEL,
Warden.














478 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.)


NOTICE


1. Notice is hereby given that the
Electors' Roll for the Biabou District
Council can be seen and inspected at the
foil owing places:-
1. Biabou Police Station.
3. The office of the Council.
2. The Returning Officer will be in
attendance at the Biabou Community
Centre, Biabou on Monday 30th Novem-
ber, 1970 from 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m.
to receive nominations for the election
of four members to serve on the Biabou
District Council for 1he terin commen-
cing 1st ,January, 1971 to 31st December,
1972.
3. The Retiring members are Mr.
Carden Williamiis, Mr. Jeshurun Jolnson,
Mr. George Johnson and IMr. Frederick
Ollivierre. They are eligible for re-
election.
4. Should a Poll bie required it will
be taken at the Biabou Colmmunity
Centre liabou from 9.00 a.mn. to 12.00
110noon from 1.0(0 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. on 7th
December, 1970.

ESAU W. BALLAIH,
Clerk m and Rhturning Officer.

THE KINGSTOWN TOWN BOARD

ELECTION NOTICE


Notice is
ance with
Kingstown
Members)
Kingstown


hereby given that in accord-
Sections 3 and 6 of the
Town Board (Election of
By-Laws, the Warden of
will be in attendance at the


Public Library, Kingstown on Monday
December 7, 1970, to receive nomnia-
tions for the Election of a member for
each of the three Wards, namely. East-
ern, Central, and Western, to serve on
the Kingstown Town Boardl for the termn
commencing January 1, 1971.
Should a Poll be required it will lie
taken on Monday December 14, 1970,
from 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon and from
1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. at the following
Polling Stations.
Eastern Ward The Emmnianuel IIigh
School
Central Ward The Public Library
Western Ward Viotoria Park Pavil-
ion

EDMUND M. ISRAEL,
Warden & Reurining Officer.
11th November, 1970.


ELECTION NOTICE.

LOWMANS WINDWARD DISTRICT
COUNCIL.

Notice is hereby given that in aecorld-
ance with S.R. & 0. No. 9 of 1962 of
the Lowians Wd. District Council
(Election of Members) By-Laws, the
Clerk of the Lowmians Windward Dis-
trict Conieil will be in attendance at
the Clerk's office at Lowmans Windward
on Monday 30th November, 1970 from
10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. to receive Nomi-
nations for election of four members to
serve on the Lowimans Wd. District
Council for the term commencing 1st
January, 1971 and ending 31st Decem-
ber 1972.
(2) The retiring members, Messrs.
Offord Morris, Roy Johnson, Malcoln
Jolihnny and Irvin Robertson are eligible
for re-election.
(3) Should a poll be required it will
be taken at the Clerk's Office on Mon-
day 7L1b Decemiber, 1970 from 9.00 a.m.
to 12.00 noon and from 1.00 p.m. to 5.30
p.111m.
(4) The Roll of Electors has been re-
vised and can be seen at the Library,
Lowmnans Win(dward and at the Post Of-
fice at New Grounds.

CHARLES C. JAMES,
Clerk and Returning Officer.

GEORGETOWN TOWN BOARD

ELECTION NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that in accord-
ance with S.R. & 0. No. 17 of 1949 as
aniended by S.R. & 0. No. 59 of 1954 of
tlle Georgetown Town Boarcd (Election
of Mlibers) Hy-Laws. the 'loerk of the
Georgetown T'owin Board will be in at-
tiildance at the Georgetown Police Sta-
tion on Monday 3()ih November from
10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. to receive Nomi-
nations I'or the Election of four Members.
to serve on llie (Georget{owii Town Board,
for the term cionuencing 1st, January
1971. and ending 31st D)ecemiber 1972.
The retiring members, Messrs. J. G.
Richards, Leon ChIrke, Shadrach Tho-
imas, George Fraser.
Should a, poll be required it will be
taken at the Police Station Georgetown
on Monday 7th December, 1970 from
9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

LUENDA M. LAWRENCE,
Clerk and Returning Officer.













SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.)


CIIATEAUBELAIR TOWN BOARD

Notice is hereby given that in accord-
ance with S.R. & 0. No. 21 of 1949, as
amended by S.R. & 0. No. 6(0 of 1950 of
the Chateaubelair Town Board (Elec-
tion of Members) By-Laws. the Clerk of
the Chateaubelair Town Board will be
in attendance at the Chateaubelair Po-
lice Station on Monday the 30th Novem-
ber, 1970, from 10.00 a.mi. to 2.00 p.m.
to receive nominations for the election
of four members to serve on the Chateau-
belair Town Board for the term com-
mencing 1st Jaunu'ry, 3971 and ending
31st December, 1972.
2. The retiring Member:s, Mrs. May
Francis, Messrs. Ambrose RP ddock, Ben-
oni Franklyn, Rodwel Gordon, are eligi-
ble for re-election.
3. Should a Poll be required it will
he taken at the Police Station on Mondayv
7th December, 1970 fr'nm 9:00 a.m. to
12.00 noon, and from 1.00 p.m. to 5.30
p.m.
4. The Roll of Electors, has been re-
vised and can be seen at thle Post Office
and Free Public Library Chateaubelair.

ERLA COOMBS,
Cl(rk n ad ctiiurniing Officer.

ELECTION NOTICE

CALLITAQUA TOWN BOARD

Notice is hereby given that in accord-
anIce with S.R. & 0. No. 19 of 1949, the
Clerk of the Calliaqua Town Board will
be in attendance at the (Calliaqua Town
TIall on Monday 30th November. 1970.
from 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. to receive
nominations for the election of four
members to serve on the Calliaqua Town
Board for the term commencing 1st Jan-
nary, 1971, to 31st December, 1972.
2. The relirimng members are Messrs.
Erie Alexander, Edwin Byron, Jonathan
Babb and Mrs. Juanita Mitchell, and
these are eligible for re-election.
3. Should a Poll be required it will
ohe taken at the Calliaqua Town IIall on
Monday. 7th December, 1970, from 9.00
a.m. to 12.00 noon, and from 1.00 p.m.
to 53.0 P.m.
4. The Roll of Electors has been re-
vised and (an lbe seen at the Warden's
Office, Calliaqua.

JOHN DOUGAN,
Clerk and Returning Officcr.
11 th November, 1970.


NOTICE


Notice is hereby given that the Elec-
tors' Roll for the Barrouallie Town
Board can 1be seen and inspected at the
following places:-

Iarirouallie Police Station
I'arrounalie Revenue Offilihice
Biarrouallie Town Board Office

Thlie Returning Officer will be in at-
tndance at the Barrouallie Town Board,
Hlar'ronallie, on Monday 30th November,
1970 from 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m., to re-
ceive Nominations for the election of
four members to serve on the Barrou-
allie Town Board for the term commnuenc-
ing 1st, January 1971 to 31st December,
1972.

The retiring' members are Messrs.
LE:oNARD AnAMS
IVAN CIHARIES
CYRIL JoitNSON
WELLINGTON AWILLIAMS
They are eligible for re-election.

Should a Poll be required it will be
lake:i at the Barrouallie Town Board,
Barrouallie, from 9.00 a.m. to 12.00
noon and from 1.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. on
7th December, 1970.

RONALD TAYLOR,
Clerk and Re Ilurning Officur-
20 th November, 1970.




PRESS RELEASE



The Public is hereby notified that
there are a limited number of plants
(about 100) of that very nice conifer-
- Ircari-a <.rcelsa-for sale at the Gar-
dens at $5.00 per plant.

This is a rare conifer from Norfolk
island off Australia and is the same as
the one planted at the War Memorial
enclosure in the heart of town.

C. L. DeFREITAS,
Ih puty Chief Agricultural Officer.
21st November, 1970.














480 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.)


NOTICE



T'NDEI1 THE LIQUOR LICENCES ORDINANCE NO. 11 OF 19'18

11 is notified for g'vneral information that the Quarterly Liquor Licensing
Session will be held at the underimentioned Parishes for the purpose of hiuaring,
applinctions from the applicants in their respective Parishes, for the gria]iling
of Certificates in accordance with the provisions of the Liquor Licences Ordin-
ance No. 11 of 1948, at the times and places stated hereunder:


Parish,


Time and Place of Session


St. George & St. Andrew



St. Patrick



St. David



Charlotte



Grenadines (Bequia)


(Union Island)


At the Court House, Kingstown on
Wednesday 16th December, 1970 at
9.00 a.m.

...... At the Court House, Barrouallie on
Thursday, 10th December, 1970 at
10.00 a.m.

At the Court House, Chateaubelair on
Thursday 17th December, 1970 at
10.00 a.m.

...... At 1he Court House, Georgetown on
Saturday 19th December, 1970 at
10.00 a m.

At the Court House, Bequia on Friday
11th December, 1970 at 10.00 a.m.

At the Court House, Union Island on
Monday 28th December, 1970 at 10.00
a .in.


Notices of intention to oppose the grant of any certificate stating in gen-
eral terms the ground of opposition, must be served upon the applicant
and upon the Magistrates not later than Seven (7) days before the date fixed
for the holding of the Licensing Session.

C. E. A. RAWLE,

D. K. McINTYRE
Magistrates.













SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.) 481


PARTICULARS OF APPLICANTS FOR NEW CERTIFICATES

I Situation of
Name of Applicant Occupation Residence Premises


St. Andrew
and
St. George's







































Charlotte





St. Patrick


Conrad Arthur

Cyril Bonadie
Vincent Bristol

Cynthia Connell
Eldon Hadaway

Agatha Hunte
Claudette Graham
Alfred Gopaul
Anthony Jackson
Reynold James


Alpheus Joseph
Ulric Joseph
Donald Nanton

Christopher
Robertson
Edward Ross
Henry Samuel
Viola Shallow
Quintin Toby
Wellington
Thomas
Kenneth Thomas

Christian Warner
Louise Williams
Ja mes Wilson
MAriel Wiseman
Angella Woods
Gluria E. King
*Patricia Bacchus
"Frederick
Gonsalves
*Juliet Joachim

*Julian King
'Allensby Gaymes

Vincent Baptiste
Cyphus Jobe
*Hamilton
Matthias
tAlbert Neverson

Anita Hillocks
Everard
McEdwards
Jen Hubert
Stapleton
Low Budget
Super Market
S( Allensby
Gaymes)


Proprieto.

Proprietor
Merchant

Shopkeeper
Farmer
Shopkeeper

Planter

Housewife
Estate
Agent
Road
Driver
Merchant


Ratho Mill

IDiamond
Layou

Sandy Bay
Greggs
Park Hill

New Grounds

Barrouallie
Wallilaboun
Bay
Layou

Layou


Shopkeeper Redemption
Sharpes
Merchant Fair Hail
Labourer :Campden
Park
Seamstress New Montrose
Barber Upper
Edinboro
Shopkeeper Villa
Housewife Indian Bay
Shopkeeper Fountain
Shopkeeper Montique
Merchant I St. James
Place
SKingstown
Proprietor Carriere
Mason Belmont
Carpenter Murray
Village
Shopkeeper Vermont

Shopkeeper Choppins
Baker Penniston
Housewife Belmont
Mechanic Carriere
Shopkeeper Arnos Vale

Clerk I Ratho Mill

Planter Mesopotamia
Domestic Dauphine
Proprietor La Croix
Housewife Queensbury
shopkeeper Vermont
Seamstress Rose Place
Housewife i Cane Hall
Merchant Kingstown


Redemption
Sharpes
Long Wall
Lowmans Hill

Arnos Vale
Upper
Edinboro
Villa
Indian Bay
Fountain
Montique
St. James
Place

Carriere
Belmont
Richmond 1li !

Vermont

Choppins
Penniston
Belmont
Carriere
Arnos Vale

Rose Place
Kingstown
Evesham
Dauphine
Evesham Vale
Queensbury
Vermont
Rose Place
Cane Hall
Bay Street

iBlue Lagoon,
Ratho Mill
Diamond
Pauls Avenue

I Sandy Bay
i Gieggs
Park Hill

New Grounds

Barrouallie
Wallilabou
Bay
Teshea Road

Layou


j

j
(


I







I
f















482 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.)


I Name of Applicant


Occupation


Situation of
Residence Premises


St. David Kingsley James Chauffeur Chateaubelai' Chateaubelair

Gorenadines Conrad Adams Proprietor Clifton Clifton, Union
Union Is. Island
IPrinceiss Pope Housew ife Clifton Clifton, Union
Island

Bequia N'Nevillc Lewis Shopkeeper Port Elizabeth Port Elizabeth
Cotton House Co. Hoteliers Mustique Mustique
*Mustique Co. Ltd. Hoteliers Mustique Mustique


Transfer of Names of Holder
t Transfer of Premises













SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.) 483


CUSTOMS NOTICES


By Authority of Section 28 of Cap. 183 of the Laws of St. Vincent, the undermentioned
goods which. have been in Queen's Warehouse Nos. 1 & 2 and the Baggage Warehouse for over
one year shall be sold at Public Auction on W dnesday 16th December 1970, at 1.30 p.m. unless
they are duly cleared or re-warehoused within one month of the first publication of this notice.

S. E. JOSHUA,
Collector of Customs.
Custom House,
Kingstown.
4th November, 1970.


QUEEN'S WAREHOUSE NO. 1


Date
Ware-
housed


Conveyance


8. 4.69 Wanda R.

30. 5.69 Alwood

14. 6.69 Gardenia W.


Consignee


A. C. Hillocks

A. C. Hillocks

A. C. Hillocks


Marks & Nos.


G.G.

E.W.R.A.

E.W .R.A.


Quantity & Declared
Description Contants


12 ctns. Cockade
Rum
15 ctns. Cockade
Rum
20 ctns. Falernum


QUEEN'S WAREHOUSE NO. 2


Marks & Nos.


Quantity & Declared
Description Contents


Sunflower
Themis
Maudaly
Fed. Palm
Lady Angela
Geesthaven
Elizabeth
Berger
Daphnis
Geestcape
Linguist
Sunpolyna
Sea Challenge

Alsteruffer
Fishbek
Booker Trident
Booker Trident


W.J.A.
Corea & Co.
Hadleys Bros.
C & Co.
C & Co.
Geest Industries
C & Co.

C & Co.
Geest Industries
J.H.H.
W.J.A.
Lyric

Corea & Co.
Corea & Co.
G.P.L.
G.P.L.


Atlantic Trader J.H.H.
Cuthbert Corea & Co.
Cuthbert Corea & Co.
Atl. Sun J.H.H.
Booker Trident G.P.L.
Fed. Palm Corea & Co.
Geesteape Geest Industries


Esso
Hadaway Store
C.S.S.L.
B.B.
C & Co.
A.B.
Grant


H.H.
P.H.V.
Evelyns
Caucao
C.S.C.


Sanco St. V.
N.M.
E.D.L. &S. # 1
E.D.L. & S. # 2
W.A.B./S.M.B.
J.H.S.-S 2273-217
Carib. Manuf.
N.M.
B.S.C.
B.S.C.
H.S. & Co. 3229


4. 2.69 Booker Trident G.P.L.


1 ctn.
1 ctn.
2 loose
7 crates
1 pkge.
26 loose
8 bags


Merchandise
Rubber Balls
Road Wheels
Paper
Motor
Tyres
Supacoll


12 ctns. Confectionery
2 etns. Tennents Beer
1 ctn. Dettol
50 bags Milk
3 ctns. Libby's
Products
7 etns. Glassware
1 etn. Macaroni
1 case Piece Goods
1 case Shoes
7 ctns. Seeds
1 case Stoves
1 box Motor
3 bags Terrazo Stones
4 ctns. Footwear
3 cases Footwear
1 case Musical
Instruments
50 ctns. Libby's


Date
housed
housed,


Convejance


Consignee


12.11.65
25. 1.67
2. 2.67
17. 2.67
20. 2.67
2. 5.67
12.10.67

5. 8.68
11.12.68
20.12.68
27.12.68
14.12.68

20.12.68
8. 7.68
10. 1.69
10. 1.69


L.T. Co.













484 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.)


QUEEN S WAREHOUSE NO. 2-(Cont'd)


Conveyance


Consignee


Marks & Nos.


Quantity & Declared
Description Contents


2.69
2.69
2.69
2.69
2.69
2.69
2.69


Booker Trident
Booker Trident
Booker Trident
Booker Trident
Booker Trident
Geest Haven
Virginia


26. 2.69 Philosopher


27. 2.69
1. 3.69
7. 3.69
25. 3.69
28. 3.69
28. 3.69
29. 3.69
17. 3.69
9. 4.69
9. 4.69
23. 4.69
23. 4.69
3. 4.69
3. 4.69


Tarpenbek
Geest Cape
Lady Angela
Geestport
Fed. Palm

Fed. Maple
Atl. Forwarder
Atl. Forwarder
Forwarder
N. Pardner
North Pardner
Rencher
Memnon


20. 5.69 Doras
21. 5.69 Geest Port
25. 5.69 Fishbek
2. 6.69 Geest Cape
4. 6.69 Suncorona
9. 6.69 Geest Bay
25. 6.69 Fed. Palm
25. 6.69 Fed. Maple
26. 6.69 Christel
Vinnen
26. 6.69 Christel
Vinnen
28. 6.69 Geest Haven
28. 6.69 Geest Haven
25. 6.69 Venimos
21. 7.69 Atlantic
Shipper
21. 7.69 Brooker
Trojan
23. 7.69 Fed. Palm
22. 7.69 Sundink
31. 7.69 Salamana
2': 7:69 Gardenia W.


G.P.L.
G.P.L.
G.P.L.
G.P.L.
G.P.L.
Geest Industries
G. A. Forde

J.H.H.
C & Co.
Geest Industries
C & Co.
Geest Industries
Corea & Co.
Corea & Co.
Corea & Co.
J.H.H.
J.H.H.
J.H.H.
Corea & Co.
Corea & Co.
J.H.H.
Corea & Co.

Corea & Co.
Geest Industries
Corea & Co.
Geest Industries
W.J.A.
Geest Industries
Corea & Co.
Corea & Co.
Corea & Co.

Corea & Co.

Geest Industries
Geest Industries
J.H.H.
J.H.H.


G.P.L.


Corea & Co.
W.J.A.
Corea & Co.
A. C. Hillocks


B.H.
P.H.V.
B.S.C.
B.S.C. 206
B.S.C. 272
E.D.L.
St.V. Motors

C & Co.
C.H.L
163 3-FHS
G.W.F.
G. A. Forde
Star Garage
J.B. & H.
B.S.C.
E.D.L.
Paradise Isl. Hotel
Hadley Bros.
A.G.
Jen Iserbett
S.G.
J.H.H.

A.G.
P.H.V.
V.E.S.
P.H.V.
L.T. Co.
E.D.L. L75/68
S.W.C.
B.C.S.
E.W.R.


N.M.


E.D.L.
E.D.L.
G.T.E. Jamaica
Mrs. K. Devitty


H.S.


B.S.C.
N.M.
P.H.V.
R.P.


1 case
1 atn.
1 case
1 etn.
1 ctn.
8 drums
1 case

1 ctn.
50 ctns.
2 bales
1 ctn.
40 bags
24 loose
2 ctns.
4 ctns.
2 ctns.
5 ctns.
1 ctn.
3 bales
1 pkge.
25 ctns.
1 ctn.

2 bales
2 ctus.
1 case
7 ctns.
20 bales
1 pkge.
1 ctn.
1 case
5 ctns.


Batteries
Pineapple
Footwear
Footwear
Footwear
Pitch
Merchandise
(Spare parts)
Plumrose
Matches
Piece Goods
Vaporub
Milk
Tyres
Merchandise
Footwear
Paints
Piece Goods
Glassware
Paper
Tape
Confectionery
Aluminum
Ware
Paper
Toilet Paper
Merchandise
Cups
Flour
Merchandise
Butter
Shoes
Cognac


1 case Alcohol


1 case
3 ctns.
1 ctn.
2 etns.


Paints
Paints
Merchandise
Merchandise


2 cases Jersey Jackets

1 case Footwear
100 bags Milk
1 bale Piece Goods
1 case Merchandise


Date
Ware-
housed















SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.)


GOODS FOUND IN QUEEN'S WAREHOUSE NO. 2 ON 2ND FEBRUARY, 1970
WAREIIOUSED ON 12.2.70.


Marks & Nos.


Quantity & Description


N.M.
E.B.
B.II.
N.M.


3 bundle
] cin.

3 bales
1 case


Corea & ('o.
G.W.F. S.
,.D. B.
R.H.C. C650 St. Vin.
\.M.
E.D.L. -4
B.S.C.
N.M.
N.M.
N.M.
-E.D.

I.A.L.
Ir.i!.V.
J.II.II.
R.c.nI. #1
N.M.

II.S. 7:304
N.M.
W.K.R.S.
B.B.
B..1C.
N.M.

N.M.

B.S.C. :43

B,.B.
N.M.
Texaco
N.M.
E.W.R.A.
IIadleyv Hale 132
P.II.V.
E.D.L.

L.T. Co.
A 715 HI 6178
('.A.M.
Eureka St.V.

B.S.
B.HI.
F.II.C.
G.T.
1. HIadaway
B.S.C.
E.O. St.V. 1l
P.I.YV.
M.II. Ltd.
P.I.V.


1 ((1 <

] bale
1 ba'r
2. loo!se
] ctn.
8 tins.
1 Labr
3 balhs
2 (ony:
1 ct11.
1 (eTn.
1 rtn.







4 etns.
1 nseo
3 On.
2 etis.
4 rolls

1 case
25 bales
34 etns.
8 oly
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
I Cti.
1 ctn.
1 etin.
1 ctn.

1 ctn.
] case
] (tn.
1 ctn.

1 0t11.
2 (tins.
1 ctn.
1 etn.
2 etus.
1 case
3 case
1 etn.
1 etn.
3 ctn..


Gclvanize
Lird
Lmrd
M.T. Baps

Instrumiints
HIose
C -moet

Piece Goods


Foo twe(ar

M.T. Bags
'otor E' gine
Sop
Conf ctionicery
(Confe fto011 Cry
Paints
Paints
Footwear
Motor Car
Li 1hits;
Metal Ware
u\ntnl IIH;ners
Confectionery
Metal Ware
Footwe ar
Polythene
Sheets
Polythene
Sheets
Footwear
Paper
Glue
lHub Cans
Motor Oil
Books
Exercise Books
Merchandise
Baby Powder
Ln India
Pomade
Libby's
Merehandll;(e
Merchandise
Scott's
Emulsion
Mello Cream
Mello Cream
Bomber Soap
Soap
Candles
Footwear
Merchandise
Candles
S,. Paints
Glow Spread















SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1370.-(No. 67.)


Quntiity & Description


N.M.
N.M.
You 11 Is!and

E.VW.R.
C & Co.
B.1. # 6
N.M.
P.II.Y. 2927 36
0. 1DF. St. Vin.
N.M.
N.M.

E.D.L.

E.,W. R.A. "27
W.J.A.
JT.A. ht.V.
C & Co.
N.M.
N.M.
KB.4.C. St. Kitts
Eso Gi/dia, B, dos

Milninhi's
Mer(ier FS 11-068
A.R.C.

N.M.
C.oreAC & Co. St.V.
N.M.


1 Ctu.
1 ctn.

] rn.

J tnl.
1 etn.
1 0etn.

1 01.
1 etn.
I CLil.

2 etis.

1 Ca;Ie
2 clans.
i etn.
2 a ns.
3 (n.

1 ease
1 Ctn.

1 etn..

2 eases


1 etn.
2 etPs.


R1itho tub-FS
Books
Cooking u Oil
Books

Merchan(disec
Powder
Vanillai
Essence
Robber
ManVfrl'earture
M!'ci.handis;-
Ponids Crm ;ii
MetaI Ware
( urti-seal
Piece Goods
ji 'rd(I .are
Foot',\ear
Lbrica(-ing
Oil
Bru'sihe's
('oseniti s
El'etri;cal
Fittinas
Corned Be(f
Caps
Coinfittioneo'y.


BAGGAGE WAREHOUSE


Date
Ware- Conveyance
housed


Consignee


Marks & Nos.


Quantity & Declared
bescnrpLun Contents


L. W\Villiaims
F.,J.D)'sNobri'a
*J. Fe,"rari
Millers & Corerys-
C'ope (hrd Is.
(C'ribbona
Manufacturers
Petit St.Vincent
J. Sullivan
V(-e'i Bullen & Sons
Yacht Saga

J. II. IIazells

J. II. Hazells
Star Garage
Unknown
Bottlers Ltd.


-1 Cases
1 pkge.
1 pkge.'.
1 ctn.


*Saiinpies
V. Ib1is
\VWeldiing Torch
G.M.U.


1 etl. Valves


1 pkge. Hardware
1 pkge. G.M.U.
1 uti. Chimps
] pkge. Huntlientic
Rope
1 pkge. Refrigerator
parts
1 pkge. Ships spares
1 pkge. Car Parts
1 pkge. G.M.IT.
1 ctn. Volt
Compressor


Mark &. Nos.


4.11.1!.


19. 3.69)
S1. 4.69)
22. 4-.(i9
8. 5.(69

9. 5.69

S16. 5.69
19. 5.69
29. 5.69
2.9. 5.69

4. 6.69)

9. 7.69
15. 7.69
5. 8.6!)
12. 8.69


Pllne














SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.)


It is further notified that the undermentioned goods which have been in the Queen's
Warehouse No. 2 and the Baggage Warehouse for over one year and are not worth the duty
due thereon, shall be forfeited in accordance with Section 28 of Cap. 183 of the Laws of St.
Vincent.


S. E. JOSIIUA,
Collector of Customs & Excise.


Customs House,
XKINGSTOWN.
4th November, 1970.


BAGGAGE WAREHOUSE


Marks & Nos.


Lands & Surveys
Department
azells Sons & Co.
Ltd.
,. .LS.M.U. St. Lucia

A. R. Connell
General Sales Agency
B.W.I.A.
Bata Shoe Company
J. H. Hazells
Bata Shoe Co.
Sec. Manager B.G.A.
Texaco W.I. Ltd.
W. J. Abbott & Sons
Ltd.
J. II. Hazells
Mr. C. Beach Orty
Sec. Manager B.G.A.
J. II. Hazells
J. II. Hazells
Atlantic Traders
John Keil
Bata Shoe Company
S. 0. Jack
S. (). Jack

S. 0. Jack

Ca ribair
S. O. Jack
S. 0. Jack
Reliance Pharmacy
Banana Association
Mr. D. Humber

Devaux and Roberts

Mr. Carkuene
Wallace
Reliance Printerv
Blyth & Elyth W.I.
(Ltd.)
Geest Industries

B.G.A.
DeFreitas
Enterprises
Station Manager


Quantity & Deeli red
Description Contents


1 pkge. Printed Matter

2 pkgs. B.O.A.C. Adv.
Material
1 pkge. Medical Prepar-
ations
1 pkge. Printed Matter
1 pkge. Printed Matter
1 pkge. Company Mail
1 pkge. Adv. Material
1 parcel Time Tables
1 pkge. Adv. Material
2 pkgs. Printed Matter
1 ctn. Printed Matter
1 pkge. Printed Matter

1 .tn. Time Tables
1 pkge. Printed Matter
5 parcels Printed Matter
1 parcel Printed Matter
1 pkge. Printed Matter
1 ctn. Printed Matter
1 pkge. Cottage Cheese
1 pkge. Adv. material
1 pkge. Printed Matter
1 pkge. Football
Coupons
1 pkge. Football
Coupons
1 pkge. Printed Matter
1 pkge. Pool Coupons
1 pkge. Pool Coupons
1 pkge. Calendars
3 ctns. Calendars
1 pkge. Admiralty
Charts
I parcel Advertising
Material
1 etn. Used magazines


23. 3.64

6. 2.65

24. 2.65

6. 1.67
11. 3.67
1'. 3.67
5. 9.67
25.10.67
24.11.67
24.11.67
25.11.67
25.11.67

2. 2.68
6. 2.68
7. 2.68
14. 2.68
19. 3.68
17. 4.68
23. 4.68
3. 5.68
28. 6.68
9. 7.68

18. 7.68


1,. 7.68
3. 8.68
8. 8.68
10. 9.68
23. 1.69

10. 2.69

2(. 3.69

2. 4.69
29. 4.69

21. 5.69

18. 6.69
16 6.69

.9. 7.69


Printing Matter
Printed Matter


1 pkge. Stationery
(vouchers)
1 pkge. TPr,-tpd Matter
1 etn. Printed Matter

1 pkge. Company Stores


Conveyance


Consignee


Plane


J.II.H.


Date
Ware-
housed


2 pkgs.
1 pkge.


C.A.A.T.
J.II.1I.















SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.)


QUEEN'S WAREHOUSE NO. II


Date
Ware-


11. 1.66
2. 3.66
12. 7.66
24. 1.67
10. 1.67
12.12.66
18. 5.67
20.12.67
7. 2.68
13. 1.68
10. 4.68
27. 8.68
25. 9.68
10.10.68
6.11.68

22. 1.69
22. 1.69
24. 1.69
23. 4.69
25. 5.69
25. 6.69
25. 6.69
25. 5.69

25. 5.69
5.11.66
20.12.68


Conveyalnce


Adviser
Mandalay
Fed. Painm
Rosarene
Federal Maple
Brunstal
Angatry
Veninos
Georgia
Federal Palm
Atlantic Sky
Edda Cords
Christel Vinna
Geest Cape
Elizabeth
Bornhoffin
Cuthbert
Cuthbert
Geest Port
N/Parthner
Fishbek
Fishbek
Federal Palm
Federal Maple

Fishbek
Geest Bay
Linguist


16. 2.66 Alwood
Athulpa
Geest Bay
Federal Palm
Federal Maple
Federal Maple
Atlantic
Intrepid
Crusader
Atlantic Sky
Discoverer
Federal Palm
23. 6.66 Adelta
23. 9.66
23. 9.66 Philosopher
22. 3.67 Alwood


Consigicee


J.II.HI.
ila(iley BRos.
Corea & Co.
J.II.H.
Corea & Co.
(Geest Inld.
J.II.II.
J.II.HI.
W.J.A.
C & Co.
J.II.H.
J.II.H.
C & Co.
Geest Industries
C & Co.

C & Cc
C & Co.
Geest Ind.
Corea & Co.
C & Co.
C & Co.
C & Co.
C & Co.

(C & Co.
Geest Ind.
J.II.II.

J.II.II.
C & Co.
Geest Industries
Corea & Co.
Corea & Co.
Corea & Co.
J. II. Hazells

J. H. Hazells
J. H. Hazells
J. II. Hazells
Corea & Co.
Geo. A. Forde
J.H.H.
J.H.H.
J.II.II.


8.10.66 Sunflower W.J.A.
26. 6.69 Christel Vinnen J.H.H.


Marks & Nos.


Co. F 100
W. C.
B.S.C.
F. J. Dare
B.C.I.L.
C & Co.
M.S.M.
E.D.L.
Me.D. B.
F.J.D.N.
Paln Island.
S.G.
1i.S.
J. Jacobs
Daenius

E.D.L. & 5q.
Corea & Co.
CI orea & Co.
J. II. IlIzell
G. E. Frank
F.G.H.
T. A. Browne
Chamber of
Commerce
N.M.
G.P.


G. Gibson
M.C.C.Y.
E.B.
N.M.
(. W.F.
N. M.
N. M.

S.M.O.
J. Co.
G.W.F.
10. W. R.
Texaco
Me.D. 1B.
A.P. G renada
Shell


P.TI.V.
E.W.R.


Quantity & Declared
Description Contents

1 ctn. Butter
10 bags Potash
1 Itn. Footwear
2 pkgs. Stationery
1 etn. WTine
1 ':tn. Treelop
1 Atn. Pe anut Butter
1 v tn. Shoes
16 Atns. Codfish
I etn. Bottles
1 etn. Glassware
5 bags Feed
1 ease Iron Combs
1 T/Chest Personal effects
1 ;,tn. Adv. Material


2 etns.
1 etn.
1 etn.
1 -tn.
20 bags
20 bags
1 etn.
11 pkgs.

12 bags
2 c(ls.
I etn.

10 only
I etn.
1 etn.
1 etn.
3 etns.
I etn.
1 etn.


Plastic Ware
Wheat Germ
Adv. Material
Posters
Peas
Peas
Books
Paper

Peas
Adverts.
Christmas
Decorations
Eurite Sheets
Libby's Tomato
Tennents Beer
of 2 capsules
Milk
Libby's Juice
Libby's Juice


1 etn. Sterivac
1 etn. Merchandise
1 ctn. Salami Sansages
1 ctn. Merchandise
S<'rnis IHydraulic Oil
1 ha r Salt
Sbag Salt
5 drums Marine Engine
Oil
2 loose Dutch Stoves
1 ease Adv. Material














SAINT VINCENT. TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER. 1970.-(No. 67.) 489


Goods found in Queen's Warehouse No. 2 on 2nd February, 1970-Warehoused 12.2.70.


Marks


Number and Description


H.K.S. 891

N.M.
J.D. 2626

S.M.O.
C &Co.
MCCY
E.D.L.
Esso
N.M.
P.H.V
E.O.
V.B.
E.W.R.A.
N.M.


C & Co
p. Irv


N.M.
N.M.
G.A.V

P.H.V
M.C.C.Y
M.C.C.Y
N.M.
N.M.
Cyril Frank'

H.H
N.M
E.D.L
N./M

Geest Industries
Bata
P.H.V

E.W.R,
C & Co, 1.9 67
N.M

G.P.L.
P.H.V
P.H.V
N.M.
E.W.R.
N.M.
N.M.
E.W.
P.H.V
Orange Hill
M.J.B.
F.J.D.N.
St. Vincent Manut.
Co.


1 only

1 bale
1 case


7 ctns.
I pail
1 ctin.
2 pails
1 pail
1 'tn.
3 crates
1 pkge.
1 etn.
5 ctns.
1 bag

2 Atns.
1 tn.

1 ctn.
1 etn.
1 ctn. of

1 ctn
1 etn
1 etn
1 etn. of
1 ctn.
1 ctn

1 etn
1 etn.
1 etn.
1 etn.

3 pkgs.
1 case
1 etn

1 etn
1 ctn
1 etn.

1 etn.
1 etn.
1 etn.
2 ctns.
5 ctns.
1 etn
1 ctn.
1 case
1 ctn.
1 pkge.
1 etn.
2 pails
2 etns.


Motor Car
Spring
Paper
Paper
Manufacture
Sterivac.
Merchandise
Libby's Juice
Snoween
Lub. Oil
Tomato Ketchup
Sanitary Ware
Merchandise
Soap
Pear Nectar
contg. 11 tins
Margarine
Bomber Soap
contg. 11 tab-
lets soap
Haig Adverts
Vienna Sausages
3 boxes and 13
bots. Vicks
Vienna Sausages
Libby's Juice
Libby's Juice
6 tins Margarine
Cherries
Toilet Soap
(M.T.)
Custard Powder
Libby's Juice
Footwear (M.T.)
eontg. 18 bots.
Peanut Butter
Printer YMatter
Footwear (M.T.)
contg. 22 bots.
Cocoa Malt
Libby's Product
Adverts.
Buckley's
Mixture
Merchandise
Pineapple Juice
Tennants Beer
Buckley's
Libby's Juice
Meat
Penicillin
Cornbeef
Condensed Milk
Wire Strainers
Medicine
Merchandise
Tobacco















490 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1970.-(No. 67.)


Number and Description


P.H.V.
N.B.


B.B.
P.H.V.
St. Vincent Arrow-
root Assn.
S.L.H. St. Kitts
W & H. St. Kitts
N.M.
N.M.
E. B. St. Vincent
N.M.
N.M.
N.M.
Nawarf (St. Kitts)


1 ctn.
1 ctn.


1 ctn.
1 ctn.
12 bdls.

1 ctn.
1 ctn.
1 crate
2 rolls
1 ctn.
21 drums
1 cylinder
2 cylinders.
1 ctn.


Libby's Juice
contg. 33 Elec-
tric Bulbs
Pineapple Juice
Carrot Juice
M.T. Cartons

Wine
Wine
Garlic
Felting
Carrots
Lub. Oil
Gas
Gas
Condensed Milk


Marks


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SAINT VINCENT

Act No. 34 of 1970.

I Assent,


RUPERT G. JOHN,


[ L. S. I


Governor.


17th November, 1970.

AN ACT to provide for expenditure during the financial year
ending on the thirty-first day of December, one thousand,
nine hundred and seventy, upon certain services in excess
of the Appropriation Law relating to the year one thou-
and, nine hundred and seventy.
[ 24th November, 1970. ]

Whereas the sum of money granted by the Appropri-
ation Act 1970 for the services of the year ending on the
thirty-first day of December, one thousand, nine hundred
and seventy is insufficient to meet the demands of such
services.

...Be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by
and with the advice and consent of the House of Assembly
of St. Vincent and by authority of the same as follows:-

1. This Act may be cited as the Supplementary Appro- Short title.
priation Act (1970 No. 3), 1970.


2. There shall be and there is hereby granted to Her
Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors for the year ending on the
thirty-first day of December, one thousand nine hundred and
seventy the sum of three million, five hundred and forty-eight
, thousand, and thirty-four dollars and ninety-nine cents to be


Appropriati6i'
of $3,548,034.99
for the services
of the State for
the year 1970.










Supplementary Appropriation Act (1970, No. 3).


paid and appropriated out of the Consolidated F'und, of St.
Vincent and other funds of St. Vincent for the said year and
to be applied and expended in the manner and for the services
mentioned in the Schedule to this Act.

SCHEDULE
RECURRENT


Service


Governor
Audit
House of Asse:
Attorney Gene
Judicial
Service^ Com-,i
Premier
Ministry of Fi
Customs & Exi
Inland Revenu
Ministry of Ho
Police
Prisons
Ministry of Ed


Ministry
Ministry
Pensions


of Ag
of Co


Account
No.

1/101
1/102
1/103,
1/105
1/106
1/107
1/110
1/120
1/122
1/123
1/130
1/131
1/132
1/140
1/150
1/160
1/125
1/170

2/141
2/142
2/143
3/164
3/165
4/161
4/162
4/163
4/169
4/171
5/151
5/153


...... ...... ..... ...... ....
m by...... ...... ....... .....
ra l ...... ...... ...... .....
ral ...... ...... .... ......
...... ...... ..............


ise ...... ......
...... ...... ...... ..........

cise ...... .. . ......

me Affairs ...... ...... ......


ucation & Health ............
riculture, Trade & Tourism
mmunications, Works & Labour ......
...... ...... ...... ...... ......
using, Local Government and Coop-
elopment ......

ith
........... .... . ......
Department
ERecurrent
vport ...... ......
...... ...... ...... ......
.. .. ...... ...... ...... ......
..... ...... ...... ...... ......
g & Planning Authority ...... ......
...... ..... ...... .....
ys ...... ...... ...... ......


TOTAL, 1RCURRIWNT


Amount
$

8,340.00
15,476.00
5,065.00
8,268.00
26,786.00
13,192.00
72,195.00
63,353.00
36,633.00
24,723.00
35,873.00
342,732.00
19,024.00
19,818.60
23,657.39
50,022.00
300.00

115,764.00.
845,405.00
203,416.00
6,676.00
75,424.00
32,392.00
5,300.00
15,940.00
34,724.00
9,026.00
7,082.00
62,623.00
14,245.00,

2,093,404.99


Ministry of Ho
munity Dev
Education
Medical & Hea
Public Library
Public Works
Public Works
Arnos Vale Air
Port & Marine
Post Office
Labour
Central Housin
Agriculture
hands & Surve


No. 34.


1970.













Supplementary Appropriation Act (1970, No. 3).


Account
No.


Service


Amount


CAPITAL


Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Home Affairs ...... ......
Ministry of Education & Health ...... ......
Agriculture, Trade & Tourism ...... ......
Communications, Works & Labour
Ministry of Housing, Local Government &
munity Development ......

TOTAL CAPITAL


TOTAL SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES


10.00
40,401.00
...... 409,829.00
..... 300,468.00
..... 678,922.00
Com-
...... 25,000.00

1,454,630.00

3,548,034.99


Passed in the House of Assembly this 22nd day of October, 1970.

0. S. BARROW,
Clerk of the House of Assembly.


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0/320
0/330
0/340
0/350
0/360

0/370


No. 34.


1970.












/.'I'


SAINT VINCENT.



Act No. 35 of 1970.

I Assent,


RUPERT G. JOHN,


[ L. S. ]


Governor.


17th November, 1970.

AN ACT to amend the Central Water Authority Ordinance,
1969.

[ 24th November, 1970. ]

Be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by
and with the advice and consent of the House of Assembly of
Saint Vincent, and by the authority of the same as follows:-

1. This Act may be cited as the Central Water Authority Short title.
(Amendment) Act, 1970 and shall be read as one with the
Central Water Authority Ordinance, 1969, (hereinafter referred No. 10 of 1969.
to as the principal Ordinance) and all amendments thereto.


2. Section 2 of the principal Ordinance is hereby amended
by inserting immediately after the definition of "improvements"
the following:-
"the Island" has the meaning assigned to the expression
"Saint Vincent" in paragraph (9) of Section 2 of the
Interpretation Ordinance, Chapter 72.


Section 2
of principal
Ordinance
amended.











250


No. 35. Central Water Authority (Amendment). 1970.


Section 11 3. Section 11 of the principal Ordinance is hereby amended
of principal
Ordinance as follows:-
amended. (a) by inserting immediately after the word "Board"
in the third line of sub-section (1) the words "or any
other Town Board";
(b) by deleting the full stop appearing after the word
Council' in tlhe. eighth line of sub-section (1) and
substituting therefore the words and stop "or
Board.";
(c) by inserting after the word "Council" in the sixth
line of sub-section (2) the words "or Board";
(d) by inserting after the word "Council" wherever it
appears in sub-section (5) the words "or Board";

Section 13 4. Section 13 of the principal Ordinance is hereby amended
of principal as follows:-
Ordinance
amended. (-a) by inserting after the word "Board" in the fifth line
thereof the words "or any other Town Board".
(b) by inserting after the word "Board" in the ninth
line thereof the words "or any other Town Board".

Section 14 5. Section 14 of the principal Ordinance is hereby amended
ofprincipal by inserting immediately before the word "District" in the
Ordinance second line thereof the words "Town Board or".
amended.

Section 20 6. Section 20 of the principal Ordinance is hereby amended
of principal as follows:-
Ordinance
amended. (a) by inserting immediately after the words "Vincent
or" in the second line thereof the words "to any
Town Board".
(b) by inserting immediately before the word "District"
in the fifth line thereof the words "Town Board or".

Retrospective 7. This Act shall have retrospective effect from the 3rd
effect. day of September, 1969.











251

No. 35. Central Water Authority (Amendment).


Passed in the House of Assembly this 22nd day of October, 1970.

0. S. BARROW,
Clerk of the House of Assembly.


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SAINT VINCENT.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS,

1970, No. 53.

BEACH PROTECTION ORDER.


(Gazetted 24th November, 1970).


1. Short title. This Order may be cited as the Beach Protection Order,
1970.

2. Amendment of Beach Protection Ordinance. The Schedule to the
Beach Protection Ordinance, 1963 is hereby amended by adding thereto the
following:-

All that beach or seashore at Indian Bay in the Parish of Saint George
extending from lands occupied with the Hotel known as Grand View
Hotel to the lands occupied with the Hotel known as Inn on the Bay.

All that beach or seashore at Villa in the Parish of Saint George
extending from lands on which a building known as "The Shack" stands
to Rookes Point.

All that beach or seashore in the Island of Bequia in the Parish of
the Grenadines extending from Ocar Point to a point on the Port Eliza-
beth Town Boundary indicated by mark B 5 on plan GR 63 lodged in the
Surveys Office.

All that beach or seashore in the Island of Beouia in the Parish of
the Grenadines extending from that point on the Port Elizabeth Town
Boundary indicated by mark B 5 on plan GR 63 lodged in the Surveys
Office to Princess Point.

All that beach or seashore at Argyle in the Parishes of St. George
and Charlotte extending from the point known as Yambou Head to the
point known as Peruvian Vale.



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192

Made by the Govelnor under Section 2 (3) of the Beach Protection
Ordinance, 1963 this 17th day of November, 1970.

C. I. MARTIN,
Secretary to the Cabinet.


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193

SAINT VINCENT.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS

1970 No. 54


(Gazetted 24th November, 1970).


.BY THE GOVERNOR

A PROCLAMATION

( L.S. )

RUPERT G. JOHN,
Governor.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 1 of the Development Corporation Act,
1970, that the said Act shall come into operation on a day to be appointed by
the Governor by Proclamation published in the Gazette.

Now THEREFORE, I Rupert Godfrey John, Governor of Saint Vincent,
pursuant to the authority vested in me by the said Act do hereby proclaim that
the aforesaid Act shall come into operation on the 1st day of December, 1970.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of Saint Vincent at Government
House in Saint Vincent, this twenty-first day of November, One Thou-
sand nine hundred and seventy and in the nineteenth year of the reign
of Her Majesty QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND.



GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

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