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SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
Pnublishrb b 8 intbhrit.
VoL. 103.1 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1970. [No. 69..
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
No. 301.
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
It is notified for general information that there will be a meeting of the-
House of Assembly at the Assembly Chambers, Kingstown, on Thursday 10th
December, 1970 at 10.00 a.m.
A cordial invitation is extended to the General Public.
8th December, 1970.
No. 302.
LEAVE
The Honourable Mr. Justice BisIorP,
Puisne Judge has been granted 126 days
vacation leave with effect from 1st De-
cember, 1970.
Office of the Judicial & Legal
Services Comnumission
Grenada
November 23, 1970
No. 297.
VACANT POSTS
VACANT POST OF CrowN COUNSELb
ST. VINCENT
Applications are invited for ap-
pointment to the vacant post of
Crown Counsel, Legal Department,
St. Vincent.
Qualifications:
Applicants must be fully qualified.
barristers.
Duties:
To assist the Attorney General in
the drafting of legislation 'and other
documents and such other legal duties
as mray be assigned to him by the
Attorney General.
Salary:
A fixed salary of $10,200 per annum.
Appointment:
The appointment, which is subject
to medical fitness. may be either on
a permanent and pensionable basis or
in a contractual basis. A pernmnent
and pensionable appointment may be
subject to a probationary period of
two yeers. An appointment on con-
tract will be for five years, but termnn-
able by either party with three months.
notice. Applicants should indc'nte
wherlhr they wish to be appo;ntd on
3~ ~ /.)
512 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. 69.)
a permanent or contractual basis.
Private practice will not be allowed.
Benefits:
Free passages to St. Vincent for
the successful candidate, his wift and
children not exceeding five persons in
all wid be provided. Children must
be under 18 years of age, unmarried
and dependent on the officer. Leave
Awll be earned at the rate of 30 work-
ing days per annum, anmid travelling
and subsistence allowances paid in
accordance with local regulations. A
candidate engaged on a contractual
basis will be entitled, on the successful
completion of his contract, to a gratu-
ity of 257% of salary.
Government Quarters:
Government quarters are not pro-
vided but if quarters are available,
the officer will be required to pay
rental not exceeding 10%1 of salary,
up to a, maximum of $30 per month.
Rent differential is payable. where an
officer rents a private house, of the
difference between $'0 per month and
$100 per month. These conditions are
currently under review.
Applications:
Applications giving full details .of
.age, qualifications, experience, marital
status and availability, accompanied
by two recent testimonials and the
names ard addresses of two referees,
should be addressed to the Secretary,
Judicial & Legal Services Commission,
P.O. Box 80, St. George's, Grenada, to
reach her not later than 1 ift Decem-
.b r. 1970.
1st December, 1970.
No. 298.
VACANT POST OF DEPUTY REGISTRAR
ST. VINCENT
Appl:eations are invited for ap-
pointment to the vacant post of Dep-
uty Registrar, St. Vincent.
Qaalifi.ations:
Applicants must be fully qualified
Barristers or persons in the Public
Service with long experience in the
work of the Registry who can perform
the functions of the post.
Duties:
Those normally required of a Dep-
uty Registrar and any others, not in-
consistent with these, which the Reg-
istrar may assign from time to time.
Salary:
S'ladrv 'wll be in the se.le $G,300 x
$300--$6,600 x .-.' -, .,400/$8,760 x
$480-$10,200 for a professional ap-
p.i ,tee. 'or a r i -i1 ..- ,on1 1 an-
pointee the maximum of the scale will
,, j;,,2-i:u. The conmmnencing salary
of an experienced candidate may be
higher thn tlie minimum of the scale.
Appointment:
The appointment, which is subject
to medical fitness, may be either on
a permanent pensionable basis or on
a contraetual basis. A permanent and
pensionable appointment may be sub-
ject to a probationary period of two
years;. An appointment on contract
*wll be for five years, but terminable
by -either pi:rty with three months
notice. Applicants should indicate
whether they wish to be appointed on
a permanent or contractual basis.
Private practice will not be allowed.
Benefits:
Free passages to Sl. Vincent for the
successful candidate, his wife and
children not exceeding five persons
in all will be provided. Children
must be under 18 years of age, un-
married and dependent on the officer.
Leave will be earned as follows:-
Salary of $7,320 and over-at the rate
o! i0 working days per annum.
SEn]--v from $5.10(0 per annum to
$6,960 per annum- at the rate of 24
worPk.g days per l lannum.
Travelling and subsistence allow-
ncecs will be paid in accordance with
loe-l reoT-l:tions.
A candidate engaged on a contract-
ial basis will be entitled, on the ;-.t;s-
factory completion of his contract, to
a gratuity of 25% of salary.
Government Quarters:
Government quarters are not pro-
vided but if quarters are available the
officer will be remnired to pay rental
not exceeding 10% of salary, up to a
11ImNillmuml of $60 per month. Rent
differential is payable when an officer
rents a private house, of the difference
between $60 per month and $100 per
month. These conditions are current-
ly under review.
Applications:
Applications giving full details of
age, qualifications, experience, marital
status and availability, accompanied
bI two recent testimonials and the
names and addresses of two referees
should be addressed to the Secretary,
Judicial and Legal Services Commis-
sion, P.O. Box 80, St. George's Gren-
ada, to reach her not later than 15th
December, 1970.
1st December, 1970.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER., 1970.-(No. 69.) 5:
No. 303.
LEGISLATION
The following Document is published
with this issue of the Gazette:-
S.R. & 0. No. 5G.-Consumption Tax
(Reduction) Order, 1970.
8th December, 1970.
No.: 304.
SUPPLEMENT TO GAZETTE
Copies of the Minut-e of the four-
teenth Sitting of the First Session of
the House of Assembly held at the As-
sembly Chamber on the 22nd October,
1970 which may be seen at Government
Office, the Kingstown Library and all
Revenue Offices are published with this
issue of the Gazette.
8th- December, 1970.
No. 305.
PRESS RELEASE
BEACH PROTECTION ORDER
It is notified for general information
that an Order S.R.O. No. 53 of 1970 has
been made on 17th day of November,
1970 known as the Beach Protection
Order. This Order is an amendment to
the schedule to the Beach Protection Or-
dinance, 1963 by adding the following
beaches from which no sand is to be re-
moved :
(a) Indian Bay
(b) Villa
(c) Ocar, Bequia
(d) Princess Margaret
(e) Argyle
The demarcation of these beaches as
provided in the order is:
All that beach or seashore at Indian
Bay in the Parish of Saint George ex-
tending 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 Grena-
dines extending from that point on the
Port Elizabeth Town Boundary indi-
,cated by mark B5 on plan GR 63 lodged
-GR 63 lodged in the Surveys Office.
All that beach or seashore in the Island
of Bequia in the Parish of the Grena-
dines extending from that point on the
Port Elizabeth Town Boundary indi-
cated by mark B5 on plan GR 63 lodged
in the Surveys Office to Princess Point.
All that beach or seashore at Argyle
in the Parishes of Saint George and
Charlotte extending from the point
known as Yambou Head to the point
known as Peruvian Vale.
Ministry of Agriculture,
Trade & Tourism.
December 5, 1970.
No. 306.
COMMONWEALTH
SCHOLARSHIPS
1971:
CEYLON AWARDS
Applications are invited from suitably
qualified Vincentians for the award of
Scholarships to Universities in Ceylon.
The Scholarships are intend for persons
of high intellectual promise who may be
expected to make a significant contribu-
tion to their own country on their re-
turn.
2. Awards are primarily offered for
post-graduate study or research; but ap-
plications at undergraduate level will be
accepted if the particular field of study
is not available in the applicant's own
country.
3. Consequently, candidates with at
least three (3) G.C.E. 'A' Level passes
may apply for under-graduate courses
in Veterinary Science and Geography.
Candidates with the following qualifica-
tions may apply for Technician's
Courses in Mechanical, Agricultural and
Electrical Engineering:
Six (6) G.C.E. '0' Level passes at
one sitting, including Mathematics,
Physics and a Language; three, (3)
of the subjects must be Credits
(Grades 3 and 4), two of these in
Science subjects.
4. Applicants for post-graduate stu-
dy (in any field) should possess a first
or second class honours degree or a pass
in the M.A. qualifying examination of
a recognized University. A professional
qualification in Accountancy, Engineer-
ing or Law is acceptable for post-gradu-
ate work in Public and Business Admin-
istration.
5. Awards are normally for two
years, to persons between 17 and 35
years. In certain circumstances, both the
tenure of the award and the upper age
514 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, "8 DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. 69.)
limit may .be extended.
6. Successful applicants will be re-
qnired to sign a Bond with sureties, to
return to serve in St. Vincent at the con-
clusion of their studies.
7. Applications on Form T1 -
should be submitted to the Chief Per-
sonnel Officer, for attention of the
Training Officer, by December, 29, 1970.
MARY E. MORGAN,
for Chief Personnel Officer.
December, 3 1970.
By Command,
0. IVOR MARTIN,
Permanent Secretary,
Premier"s Office.
PREMIER'S OFFICE,
ST. VINCENT.
8th December, i970.
DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.
TRAINING
During the month of November, three
government Officers returned to the
State from training courses abroad:
Messrs. Alistair Alexander and Felix
Da Silva of the Ministry of Com-
munications, Works and Labour
and Mr. Samuel Layne of the Min-
istry of Home Affairs.
2. Mr. Alistair Alexander, Airport
Cadet. spent three months in Barbados,
where he attended the Class IV Meteor-
ology Course at the Caribbean Mete-
crology Institute, Husbands, St. James.
Mr. Alexander is to return to Barbados
at the end of December for another
month's training at the Institute and
at Seawell International Airport. His
c')urse was financed under the West In-
dies Training Scheme.
3. Mr. Felix DaSilva, Airport Offi-
cer, spent the past year in Trinidad-
,first at the Air Traffic Control Course
(ATC School), then on attachment at
Piarco International Airport. The Air
Traffic Control Course was financed by
the International Civil Aviation Organi-
sation (ICAO).
4. Senior Printing Officer Mr. Sam-
uel A. Layne went to Britain, where lie
spent thirteen weeks at the Monotype
Corporation's School in Surrey. Mr.
Layne studied the techniques involved'
in Mo!noltp Machine and Comin)osition
Caster Operation. His course was fin-
anced jointly (by.- Ate MoXnotype Corpor-
ation and British Technical Assistance.
5. Two other Printing Officers,
Messrs. Osnell Bentick and Eustan
Jones, are still in Jamaica on attach-
ment to the Government Printery, also
studying the operation of the Monotype
Machine in preparation for the arrival
here of a new Monotype Machine from
Britain.
6. Also returned from training was
Mr. Randolph Dennie of New Montrose,
who attended a five-month Course in
Retail Meat Cutting in Canada. Mr.
Dennie was one of the two meat-cutters
trained at the George Brown College of
Applied Arts & Technology, Toronto, un-
der the Commonwealth Carribbean As-
sistance Programme; Mr. Milton King,
the other trainee, returned in October.
Mr. Donnie did a special attachment
with ITniversal Meats & Sausages Ltd.,
where he gained practical experience in
the production of hams, bacon and the
full range of sausages.
Mr. Dennie who returned on Mon-
day November 23rd, hopes to adopt the
Canadian method in the production of
meat-cuts and meat by-products.
MARY E. MORGAN,
for Chief Personnel Officer.
2nd December, 1970.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the Elec-
tors Roll for the Troumaca Villag-
Council can be seen at the Free Public
Library at Troumaca.
The Returning Officer will be in at-
tendance at the Troumaca Free Public
Library on December 7, from 10.00 a.m.
to 2.00 p.m. to receive nominations for
the election of four members to serve on
the Troumaca Village Council for the
term conmmneneing 1st January, 1971 to
December 1972.
The retiring members are Messrs.
Augustus Ferdinand, Leonard Provi-
(enic', Mauxford Providence and Arthur
Byam. These members are eligible for
re-eleetion.
Should a Poll be required it will ,be
taken at the Free Public Library at
Troumaca on 14th December, 1970 from
9.00 .am. to 12.00 noon and from 1.00
p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
MORE JACK,
Clerk and Returning Officer.
30th November, 1970..
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. 69.) 515
POLICE NOTICE
-THE OWNERS OF PUBLIC
SERVICE VEHICLES, GOODS
VEHICLES AND TRAILERS
(H., H.T. & T. PLATES)
The attention of persons who own the
types of vehicles mentioned above is
drawn to the provisions contained in
Regulation 20 -id 21 and all .-iend-
ments thereto of the Motor Vehicles and
Road Traffic Regulations 1959, whereby
no licence may be issued or renewed for
such vehicles unless the Inspector certi-
fies that the vehicle complies with all the
provisions of the Ordinance and these
R-ulatiors.
The Inspector of Motor Vehicles will
be available at the Geest Industries Yard
daily from 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. except
*on Banana Shipping Days and on Sun-
days and Public Holidays and at Police
Headquarters on Banana Shipping Days
except Sundays and Public Holidays, to
ensure that all the abovementioned
classes of vehicles are inspected and are
road worthy before January 31, 1971.
Regulation 20 (6) requires that these
vehicles are examined twice annually,
that is before 30th day of June, and 31st
day of December each year.
WARNING
Vehicles which have not been pre-
sented f )r inspection or if presented
have not passed the examination by 31st
January, 1971 will be taken off the road.
R. M. THOMAS,
for Commissioner of Police
Licensing Aulhority.
3rd December, 1970.
'DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SUPPLY OF COCOA, COFFEE, CITRUS,
MANGO, AVOCADO PEAR AND NUTMEG
PLANTS FOn DISTRIBUTION IN 1971.
All persons wishing to obtain COCOA,
'COFFEE, CITRUS, MANGO, AVO-
CADO PEAR or NUTMEG plants from
'te Government Propagation Stations
for planting in 1971 must apply on the
forms provided before 31st December
1970. Applications received after this
-date will only be considered if surplus
suppliess are available.
The f rin-, oaid firti r information
can be (hlai,.nl from hll, iDep'tl rnt
*of Agriculture, Kingstown or frorn aiiy
*of the District Agricultural Officers.
25th November, 1970.
S' LE OF MINERAL MIXTURE AT
VEGETABLE SEEDS DEPOT OF THE
MARKETING BOARD AT OLD
COTTON GINNERY SITE.
The farming Public is hereby notified
that they can now obtain their supplies
of mineral mixture at the Vegetable
Seeds Depot located at the old Cotton
Ginnery site. To further facilitate the
public and to avoid ambiguity, one surt
only is being offered for sale. This may
be fed to pigs as well as to ruminants i.e.
cattle, sheop and goats.
It is being sold at 50c. per 31bs. bag.
Aryone wishing to buy a whole 100 or
112 lbs sack may do so.
Minerals are necessary for proper bone
formation in young animals and especi-
ally for milking and pregnant female
animals.
Avoid and alleviate half of your
animal health problems by providing
them with an adequate supply of min-
erals.
See your district Agricultural Officer
if in need of advice.
TREASURY NOTICE..
PAYMENT OF SALARIES FOR
DECEMBER, 1970
It is hereby notified that salaries and
other allowances, payable to Government
Employees during the month of Decem-
ber, 1970 will be paid at the Troe~,ry,
Kingstown, or District Revenue Offices,
on Monday 21st December, 1970.
PAYMENT OF PENSIONS AND
ALLOWANCES FOR DECEMBER
1970.
Allowances payable to Pensioners
from funds of the Territory, in respect
of the month of December, 1970, will
be paid .at the Treasury, Kingstown, or
District Revenue Offices on Wednesday,
23rd December, 1970.
PAYMENT OF CLAIMS FOR
DECEMBER, 1970.
Contractors, Merchants and all other
persons having claims against the Gov-
ernment of St. Vincent are hereby re-
quested to forward such claims to the
Government Departments concerned on
or before the 15th day of December,
1970 in order to ensure the payment
thereof bef9re the close of the current
financial year at 31st December.
516 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. C9.)
2. Similarly, all persons indebted to
the Government of St. Vincent for goods
supplied or services rendered are hereby
requested to settle these accounts on or
before the 31st December, 1970.
A. J. DaSILVA,
Accotlat Gen ciual.
St. Vincent.
27th November, 1970.
PRESS RELEASE
There is a limited supply of Pin us
caribaea trees which may be substituted
for Christmas Trees available from the
Forestry Division at a price of $5.00 per
tree. Persons desirous of obtaining these
trees must book their names with the
Forest Supervisor, Department of Agri-
culture, Ministry of Agriculture, Trade
and Tourism on or before 19th Decem-
ber, 1970, in order that deliveries may
be made between the 21st and 23rd De-
cember, 1970.
No orders will be accepted after the
19th December, 1970.
H. S. McCONNIE,
Chief Agricultural Officer.
26th November, 1970.
EAST CARIBBEAN CURRENCY AUTHORITY
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS AT
31ST OCTOBER, 1970
Liabilities
Asse ts
DEMAND LIABILITIES:
EC$
EC $
NOTES IN CIRCULATION -52,843,397
COIN IN CIRCULATION .... 4,706,134
MONEY AT CALL
INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
GENERAL RESERVE
OTHER LIABILrITIES
- 1,057,000
26,772 58,633,303
EXTERNAL ASSETS:
CURRENT ACCOUNTS
-ND >ONEY AT
CALL IN LODON .....
EC $
EC$
6,959,425
UNITED KINGDOM
ni..AuitY BILLS -19,440,000
OTHER UNITED
Ktrvonof GOVERN-
MENT SECURITIES 30,444,377
FOREIGN NOTES AND
(' TN IN PROCESS OF
REDEMPTION 73,524
*COMMERCIAL BANKS
BALANCES.
5,840,468 GOVERNMENT LOCAL
DBeRNTURN
2,246,092 LOCAL TaEASUxY
BILLU
OTEUs Assae
EC$66,719,863
...... 1,377,187 58,294,513
3,286,050
2,359,200
2,780,100
EC$66,719,863.
[ProportionH of external
assets to demand liabili-
ties 9.4% ]
* Coinvrliblf into Sterling ou dead '
N. L. SMITE,
Aeiug Managing DiWuer.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. 69.)
NOTICE
IN THE COURT OF APPEAL
TAKE NOTICE that the Court of
Appeal will sit in the State of St. Vin-
cent on Tuesday the 15th day of Decem-
ber, 1970 at 9.00 o'clock in the forenoon.
Dated this 24th day of November,
1970.
A. WOODS,
Deputy Registrar,
Court of Appeal,
St. Vinccant.
Registrar's Chambers,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent.
ST. VINCENT:
IN THE COURT OF APPEAL
CAUSE LIST FOR SITTING AT ST. VINCENT COMMENCING ON TUESDAY 15TH
DECEMBER, 1970 AT 9.00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON
MAGINTERIAL:
CRIMINAL
No. &" Year aniamcs of Parties Criminal Offence District
24 of 1970
25 of 1970
26 oL 1970
27 of 1970
28 of 1970
29 of 1970
30 of 1970
The Comm'r of Police v.
The Comm'r of Police v.
Alvin Roache v.
Mona Veira v.
Collie Ollivierre v.
Vilda Lewis v.
Hilary Commissiong v.
Mack Ollivierre
Carnel Cuffey et al
Netta Farrel
Comm'r of Police
Comm'r of Police
' Cmir of Police
Comm 'r of Police
31 of 1970 Edgar Cruickshank v. Comm'r of Police
32 of 1970 Virginia Burke
33 of 1970 Peggy Sutton
CiVIi',
6 of 1970 Jerome Williams
7 of 1970 Gladvs Thomas
8 of 1970 Roy Poyer
v. Viola Janvier
v. Mi ODet Samuel.
v. Francis Harry
v. drlina Adams
v. Louise Chance
Unlawful assemble with others
Unlawful assemble with others
I "nlawi ul use of insulting words
Malicious damage to properly
Wounding
..1 vriu us of insulting words
Driving under the influence of
drink or drug
Driving without due care and
attention
I 'Iaw iI use of insulting words
Unlawful assault
Claim for damages of stock
trespass
Recovery of Possession
Order for maintenance
A. T. WOODS,
Deputy Registrar, Court of Appeal,
First
First
First
First
Third
Third
First
First
Third
Third
First
Third
First
518 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. 69.)
NOTICE
-UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCES ORDINANCE NO. 11 OF 1918
It is notified for general information that the Quarterly Liquor Liceo-si g
Session will be held at the nndermentioncd Parishes; for the purpose of h,.arin,
.applications from the applicants in the'r respective Parvshes, for the grieiiing
of Certificates in occo'rdv1n.ie with the p"ov'2;'ons of the L'quor Licences Ord'in-
ance No. 11 of 10948, at the times and places stated hereunder:
Parish
Time and Place of Session
:St. George & St. Andrew
:St. Patrick
St. Dav'd
Charlotte
UGrenadines (Bequia,)
'(Union Island)
...... At the Court IHoime, K'ngstown on
Wednesday 16th Decembcr, 1370 at
9.00 a.m.
...... At the Court House, Barrouallie en
Thursd-v, 1')thl December, 1970 at
10.00 a.m.
...... At the Court House, C';:i t .ii.ik lI r on
Thursday 17th December, 1970 at
10.00 a.m.
..... At the Court HIIoe, Georgetoewn on
Saturday 19lh December, 1970 at
10.00 am.
...... At the Court House, Bequia on Friday
11th December, 1970 at 10.00 a.m.
...... At the Court House, Union Island on
Monday 23th December, 1970 at 10.C0
a.m.
Notices of intention to oppose the grant of any certifiente stating in gen-
eral terms the ground of opposition, must be served upon the applicant
and upon the Mas'strates not lh'tor thnn Seven (7) days before the date fi:c.d
for the holding of the Licensing Session.
C. E. A. RAWLE,
D. K. McINTYRE
Magistrates.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. 69.)
PARTICULARS OF APPLICANTS FOR NEW CERTIFICATES
St. Andrew
and
St. George's
Charlotte
St. Patrick
Residence
Name of Applicant
Conrad Arthur
Cyril Bonadie
Vincent Bristol
Cynthia Conncil
Eldon Hladaway
Agatha IIunte
Claudette Graham
Alfred Gopaul
Anthony Jackson
Reynold .James
Alpheus Joseph
UL'ie Joseph
Donald Nanton
Christopher
Robertson
Edward Ro'ss
I,.Inry Smanw"el
Viola Shallow
Q iintini Toby
Well;ngton
Thomas
Kenneth Thomas
Christian Warner
Louise Wi l'aims
J'-mes Wilson
M'iriel Wiseinan
A'igella Woods
Gloria E C .
'Patricia Bacchus
F"F-ederick
Gonsalves
*'Juliet Joachim
:"Julian King
*Allensby Gaymres
Vincent Bnptiste
Cyphus Jobe
*IIamilton
Matthias
tAbert Neverson
Anita Hillocks
Everard
McEdwards
Jewn Hubert
Stnileton
Low Budget
Super Market
*(Allensby
Gaymes)
Occupation
'hopkeeper
Merchant
jabourer
seamstresss
barber
hopkeeper
housewife
hopkeeper
h onl-ooner
merchant
'roprietor
Inson
carpenterr
shopkeeper
hopkeeper
'aker
lousew'fe
feehnn e
.hopkeepcr
'lerk
laterr
'omestie
'roprietor
Iou wife
hopkeeper
teamstiess
lousow fe
merchantt
'roprietor
'roprietor
VIerchant
shopkeeper
'armer
,hopkeeper
laterr
housewife
'state
Agent
Road
Driver
Merchant
redemption
Sharpes
'air Hail
Jampden
Park
Jew Montrose
Jpper
Edinboro
/illa
ndian Bay
"'ounta'n
1ontique
't. James
Piace
-ingstown
'arrlere
Telmont
.urray
Village
cermont
'hoppins
Lenniston
Ielmonti it
'n rr;e"-
\rnos Vale
latho Mill
lesopot;,mia
)anphine
ja Croix
eueensbury
erilmont
lose Plhaee
Jnne Hall
(ingstown
latho Mill
diamondd
jayou
Sandy Bay
Gregzs
Park Hill
New Grounds
Barrouallie
Wallilabou
Bay
Layou
!Layou
Situation of
Premises
Redemption
Sharpes
Long Wall
Lowmans Hill
Arnos Vale
Upper
Edinboro
Villa
Indian Bay
Fountain
Montique
St. James
Place
Carrier
Belmon t
I.iehmond lill!
Vermont
Chopping
Penniston
3ehlmont
Carrier
Arnos Vale
Rose Place
Kingstown
Evesham
Dauphilne
Evesham Vale
Quiee nsbiiry
Vermont
Rose Place
Cane Hal I
Bay Street
Blue Lagoon,
Rathl Mill
Diamond
Pauls Avenue-
;,andy Bay
r, eggs
Park Hill
New Grounds.
3arrouallie
'Wallilabou
Bay
Teshea Road
Layou
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8
DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. 69.)
Name of Applicant
Kingsley James
Conrad Adams
OPrincess Pope
"Neville Lewis
Cotton House Co.
'Mustique Co. Ltd.
Occupation
Chauffeur
Proprietor
Housewife
Thopkeeper
hotelierss
Hoteliers
Residence
Chateaubelair
Clifton
Clifton
Port Elizabeth
Mustique
Mustiquec
Situation of
Premises
Chateaubelair
Clifton, Union
Island
Clifton, Union
Island
)ort Elizabeth
'Vustiqne
**lustique
* Transfer of Names of Holder
f Transfer of Premises
St. David
Grenadines
Union Is.
Bequia
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. 69.) 521
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.
Custmi HIouse,
Ki4th Novemer, 1970..
4th November, 1970.
QUEEN'S WAREHOUSE NO. 1
Date
Ware-
liho1ud
Conveyance
8. 4.69 W\anda R.
30. 5.69 Alwhood
14. 6.69 Gardenia W.
Consignee
A. C. HIillocks
A. C. Hillocks
A. C. Iillocks
Marks & Nos.
G.G.
E.W.R.A.
E.W.R.A.
Quantity & Declared
lescription Contents
12 ctns. Cockade
Rum
15 ctns. Cockade
Rum
20 ets. 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
Atlantic Trader
Cuthbert
Cuthbert
Atl. Sun
Booker Trident
Fed. Palm
Geestcape
W.J.A.
Corea & Co.
IIadleys Bros.
C & Co.
C & Co.
Geost Industries
C & Co.
C & Co.
Geest industries
J.I.H..
W.J.A.
Sric
Core & Co.
Corea & Co.
G.P.L.
G.P.L.
J.I.H. .
Corea & Co.
Corea & Co.
J.H.HI.
G.P.L.
Corea & Co.
Geest Industries
Esso
lihaaway Store
C.S.S.L.
B.B.
C & Co.
A.B.
rant
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.
II.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 'tns. 'i ennents Beer
1 etn. Dettol
50 bags Milk
3 ctns. Libby's
Products
7 etns. Glassware
] 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 Mllioenl
Instruments
50 ctns. Libby's
Date
housed
housed
Conveyance
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
14. 1.69
22. 1.69
22. 1.69
25. 1.69
4. 2.69
6. 2.69
7. 2.69
L.T. Co.
522 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. 69.)
QUEEN'S WAREHOUSE NO. 2-(Cont'd)
Date
Ware- Conveyance Consignee
housed
Marks & Nos.
Quantity & Declared
Description Contents
2.69
2.69
2.69
2.69
2.69
2.69
2.69
2.69
2.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
Booker Trident
Booker Trident
Booker Trident
Booker Trident
Booker Trident
Geest Haven
Virginia
Philosopher
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 Bropker
Trojan
23. 7.69' Fed. Palm
22. 7.69 Sundink
31 7.69 Salamana
1. 7.09 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.II.
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.HI.
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.I.
163 MFHS
G.W.F.
G. A. Forde
Star Garage
J.B. & H.
B.S.C.
E.D.L.
Paradise Isl. Hotel
Hadley Bros.
A.G.
J en 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.
I case
1 etn.
1 case
1 ctn.
1 utn.
8 drums
1 case
1 etn.
50 etns.
2 bales
I etn.
40 bags
24 loose
2 ctns.
4 etis.
2 ctns.
5 etns.
1 ctn.
3 bales
1 pkge.
25 ctns.
1 ctn.
2 bales
2 ctns.
1 case
7 etns.
20 bales
1 pkge.
1 etn.
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
E.D.L.
E.D.L.
G.T.E. Jamai a
Mrs. K. Devitly
u.S.
B.S.C.
N.M.
P.H.V.
R.P.
1 case
3 etns.
Ictn.
2 ctns.
Paints
Paints
Merchandise
Merchandise
2 cases Jersey Jackets
1 case
100 bags
I bale
1 case
Footwear
Milk
Piece Goods
Merchandise
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. 69.)
'GOODS FOUND IN QUEEN'S WAREHOUSE NO. 2 ON 2ND FEBRUARY, 1970
WAREHOUSED ON 12.2.70.
Marks & Nos.
N.M.
E.B.
B.H.
N.M.
Corea & Co.
G.W.F. & S.
. D) T.
R.H.C. 6650 St. Vin.
A\.M.
E.D.L. #4
B.S.C.
N.M.
N.M.
N.M.
E B.
1.H.1.
H.A.L.
P.II.V.
J.II.H.
R.C.II. #1
N.M.
H.S. 7304
N.M.
W K.R.S.
B.B.
B.S.C.
N.M.
N.M.
B.S.C. :346
E.W.R.A.
B.B.
N.M.
Texaco
N.M.
E.W.R.A.
HI' dley Hale 132
P.HI.V.
E.D.L.
L.T. Co.
A 715 II 6178
'C.A.M.
Eureka St.V.
B.S.
B.H.
F.H.C.
G.T.
B. HI daway
-B.S.C.
E.O. St.V. #1
P.H.V.
M.IT. Ltd.
P.H.V..
Quantity &
1 bundle
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
3 bales
1 case
1 case
4 drums
1 bale
1 bale
26 loose
1 etn.l
8 etus.
1 bale
3 bales
2 ony
1 etn.l
1 etn.
1 ctn.
1 ctiln.
1 etn.
1 ctn.
1 case
2 'ms.1
4 etis.
I case
1 etn.
2 etas.
4 rolls
eases
oR hles
14 ctns.
8 only
1 ctn.
1 eta.
1 ctn.
1 etn.
1 eta.
1 etn.
1 etn.
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
2 etns.
I ctn.
2 ctns.
1 case
1 case
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
Description
Galvanize
Lard
Lard
M.T. Bags
Scientific
Instruments
Hose
Cement
P.ece Goods
Piece Goods
Tyres
Underwe ir
Footwear
Paper
M.T. Ba"s
Motor Engine
Soa p
Confectionery
Confectionery
Paints
Paints
Footwear
Motor Car
Lights
Metal Ware
\ r,+.+1 TT,1-1 o(TS
Confectionery
iAe [hi \v are
Footweo r
Polythene
Sheets
Polvthene
Sheets
Footwear
Paper
hIub Cons
Motor Oil
Books
Exercise Books
Merehnndise
Baby Powder
La India
Pomade
ITbby's
1'I rpharwi'ce
Merchandise
Scott's
Emulsion
Mello Cream
Mello Cream
Bomber Soap
Soon
Randles
Footwear
Merchandise
Candles
S. Paints
Glow Spread
524 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. 69.)
Marks & Nos. Quantity & Description
N.M.
N.M.
Young Islan I
E.W.R.
C & Co.
B.B. #6
N.M.
P.H.V. 2927 #36
0. DeF. St. Vm.
N.M.
N.M.
E.D.L.
E.W.R.A. #27
W.J.A.
J.A. St.V.
C& Co.
N.M.
N.M.
B.S.C. St. Kitts
Esso G/da, B/dos
Mannings
Mereier FS 11-068
A.R.C.
N.M.
Corea & Co. St.V.
N.M.
1 ctn.
1 etn.
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
L. t LA.
2 etns.
1 case
2 ctns.
1 ctn.
2 ctns.
1 etn.
1 case
1 case
1 ctn.
1 etn.i
1 ctn.
2 cases
1 (.+4,
1 ctn.
2 etns.
Books
Heinz Juice
Rubber
Manufacture
Dole Juice
Radio tubes
Books
Cooking Oil
Books
Merchandise
Powder
Vanilla
Essence
Rubber
Manufa eture
Merehandise
Ponds Cream
Metal Ware
Curti-sel
Piece Goods
Hardware
Footwear
Lubricating
Oil
Brushes
Cosmetics
Electrical
Fittinrs
Corned Beef
Caps
Confectionery.
BAGGAGE WAREHOUSE
Date Quantity & Declared
Ware- Conveyance Consignee Marks & Nos. Description Contents
L. Williams
F. J. DeNobriga
J. Ferrari
Millers & Coreys-
Cope. Gerd Is.
Caribbean
Manufacturers
Petit St.Vincent
J. Sullivan
Vera Bullen & Sons
Yacht Sa ga,
J. H. Hazells
J. H. Hazells
Star Garage
Bottlers Ltd.i
Bottlers Ltd.
4 cases
1 pkge.
1 pKgc.
1 CLu.
1 ctn.
Samples
V. Belts
Welding Torch
G.M.U.
Valves
1 pkge. Hardware
I pkeG. G.M.U.
1 ctn. Clamps
1 pkge. Sunthentic
Rope
1 pkge. Refrigerator
parts
I pkge; Ships spares
1 pkge., Car Parts
1 pkge. G.M.U.
1 etf. Volt
Compr shur
Plane
3.69
4.69
4.69
5.69
J.H.II.
9. 5.69
4. 6.99
9. 7.69
15. 7.89
5. S.69
12. 9.69
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. 69.) 525
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. JOSHUA,
Collector of Customs & Excise.
Customs House,
KINGSTOWN.
4th November, 1970.
BAGGAGE WAREHOUSE
Date
Ware- Conveyance
housed
23. 3.64 Plane
Consignee
TII.H..
6. 2.65
24. 2.65
6. 1.67
11. 3.67
19. 3.67
5. 9.67
25.10.67
24.11.67
24.11.67
25.11.67
25.11.67
18. 7.68
18. 7.68
3. 8.68
8. 8.68
10. 9.68
23. 1.69
10. 2.69
26. 3.69
2. 4.69
29. 4.69
21. 5.69
18. 6.69
16 6.69
9. 7.69
Marks & Nos.
Lands & Surveys
Department
Hazells Sois & Co.
Ltd.
S.M.O. St. Lucia
A. R. Connell
General Sales Age:
B.W.I.A.
Bata Shoe Compan
J. H. IIazells
Bata S'ioe Co.
Sec. Manager B.G.
Texaco W.I. Ltd.
W. J. Abbott & So
Ltd.
J. H. IIazells
Mr. C. Beach Orty
Sec. Manager B.G..
J. H. Hazells
J. II. Hazells
Atlantic Traders
John Keil
Bata Shoe Compan
S. 0. Jack
S. 0. Jack
S. 0. Jack
C A. H .T.
J.H.H.
Caribair
S. 0. Jack
S. 0. Jack
Reliance Pharmac:
Banana Associatioz
Mr. D. Humber
Devaux and Rober
Mr. Carkuene
Wallace
Reliance Printprv
Blyth & Elyth W.I
(Ltd.)
Geest IndustrieLs
B.G.A.
DeFreitas
Enterorisen
Station Manage
ncy
ly
A.
ns
Quantity & Declared
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 'Lune Tables
1 pkge. Adv. Material
2 pkgs. Printed Matter
1 etn. Printed Matter
1 pkge. Printed Matter
1 -tn. Time Tables
I pkge. Printed Matter
A. 5 parcels Printed Matter
1 parcel Printed Matter
1 pkge. Printed Matter
1 eta. Printed Matter
1 pkge. Cottage Cheese
y I pkge. Adv. material
1 pkge. Printed Matter
1 pkge. Football
Conpons
1: 1 pkge. Football
Coupons
3 pkge. Printed Matter
1 pkte. Pool (Coupons
1 pkge. Pool Coupons
r 1 pkge. Calendars !
n 3 ctns. Calendars (
I pige. Admiralty
Charts
ts 1 parcel Advertising
Material
1 ctn. Used magazines.
2 pkars.
1 pkge.
1 pkge.
Printing Matter
Printed Matter
Stationery
(vouchers)
Printed Matter
Printed Matter
Compaiiy Stores
;A '- e.
;il, le&.
r 1 pkge.
.
526 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 8 DECEMBER, 1970.-(No. 69.)
QUEEN'S WAREHOUSE NO. II
Date
Ware-
housed
11. 1.66
2. 3.66
12. 7.66
:24. 1.67
10. 1.67
12.1-.oo6
18. 5.67
.20.12.67
i. z.68
13. 1.68
10. 4.68
27. 6.68
.25. 9.68
10.10.68
6.11.66
22. 1.69
22. 1.09
,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
Conveyance
Adviser
Manualay
Fed. Paim
Hosarene
Federal Maple
Brunstal
A nuatry
Venimos
ueorgia
I edcraj Palm
Atlantic Sky
Edda Cords
Christel Vinna
Geest Cape
Elizabetn
. Bornhoffin
Cutlibert
Cutlbert
Geest Port
N/Parthner
Fishbek
Fishbek
Federal Palm
Federal Maple
Fisib, -
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
22. 3.67
8.10.66
26. 6.69
Philosopher
Alwood
Consignee
J.IH.H.
*iIi'y Bros.
Corea & Co.
J.H.1I.
Corea & Co.
Unese Inn.
J.H.H.
J.H.H.
v .J.A.
C & Co.
J.H.H.
C & Co.
Geest Industries
C & Co.
C & C.
C & Co.
Geest Ind.
Corea & Co.
C & Co.
C & Co.
C & Co.
C & Co.
(' & Co.
Geest Ind.
J.H.H.
J.H.H.
C & Co.
Geest Industries
Corea & Co.
Corea & Co.
Corea & Co.
J. 11. Hazells
J. II. Hazells
J. IT. IHazells
J. H. Hazells
Corea & Co.
Geo. A. Forde
J.H.H.
J.H.H.
J.H.H.
Sunflower W.J.A.
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.
Mc.D. B.
F.J.D.N.
Palm Island.
S.G.
II.S.
J. Jacobs
Liact us
E.D.L. & S.
Corea & Co.
Corea & Co.
J. H. Hazell
G. E. Frank
F.G.H.
T. A. Browne
(bhamtber of
Commerce
N M.
G.P.
rt. Cih Ir
3M.C.C.Y.
E.B.
N.M.
VV W. F.
N. M.
N. M.
q.TT.O.
.T rln
G.W.F.
F. W. R.
Texaco
Mc.D. B.
A.P. Grenada
Shell
P.H.V.
E.W.R.
Quantity & Declared
Description Contents
1 ctn. Butter
10 bags Potash
1 etn. Footwear
2 pkgs. Stationery
1 etn. Wine
1 ?tn. Trectop
1 etn. Peanut Butter
1 etn. Shoes
16 Atns. Codfish
1 Atn. Bottles
1 etn. Glassware
5 bags Feed
I case Iron Combs
1 T/Chest Personal effects
I amtn. Adv. Material
2 ctrs.
] Atn.
1 etn.
1 Atn.
20 bags
20 bags
1 ctn.
11 pkgs.
3 ba-s
2 ctns.
1 ctn.
S0 only
1 ctn.
1 etn.
I ctn.
3 ctns.
1 ctn.
I ctn.
Plastic Ware
W heat Germ
Adv. MEaterial
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
I ctn. Sterivac
1 otn. Merchardise
1 etn. Salami Sausages
1 etn. Merchandise
5 drums Hydraulic Oil
1 hag Salt
1 bag Salt
5 drums Marine Engine
Oil
2 loose Dutch Stoves
1 ease Adv. Material
AAINT Dt('M1 T1NhA,8 -MA~~f,~\~'f)
G~~d fouiaiiQueen' Wa rehouleX6'. 2 oh 2nd Fe0- y ibOWd~~lA 122W.
AMarks
Number and Description
',: I :.1
H.K.: 1
N.M.'
J.D. 2" .*
S.M.O.
C &Co.
MCCY
E.D.L.
Esso "
N.M.
P.H.V.
E..O, ..
N.M. :
C & Co..
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.IH.
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%ble
' etuns.
Ipail
SI'etn.
'2*pails
1 pail
I etn.
1 ratn.
1 etbag.
1 etn.
1 etn.
1 etn.
1 etn. of
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
1 etn.
1 etn.
1 ctn.
1 etn.
1Ictn.
3 pkgs.
1 case
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
1 etn.
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
1 etn.
1 ,tn.
2 ctns.
5 ',tns.
1 ctn.
1 etn.
1 ease
1 ctn.
1 pkge.
Ic tn.
2 pails
2 ctns.
Motor Car
Spring
Paper
Man fatl re
Stepriv' '"'
Merc:hanrisd ie
Libby's Juice"
Snowcem
Liih. Oil
Tomato Ketchtp
Sanitary Ware-
Merchandise
.... .:Pr NXetar, ,
contg. 11 tins
' '" ": 'M~ir-ga1 rino "" ,e','-bJ:
Bomber Soap
contg. 11 tab-
lets so ip
Haig Adverts
Vienna Sausages
3 boxes e.nd 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.)
contg. 18 bots.
Peanut Butter
Printer Matter
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
528 SAINT VINCENT, TUEVtDAY, 8 DE EM.E11, 1970.--(No. 60.5
Number and Description
P.II.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 etn.
1 ctu.
I ctn.
1 etn.
12 bdls.
1 ctn.
1 ctn.
I crate
2 rolls
Scetn.
21 drums
1 cylinder
2 cylinders
1 etn.
Libby 's Juice
contg. 33 Elee,
trie Bulbs
Pineapple Juice
Carrot Juice
M.T. Cartons'
Wine
Wine
Garlic
Felting
Carrots
Lub. Oil
Gas
Gas
Condensed Milk
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SAINT VINCENT.
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDER.
1970, No. 53.
CONSUMPTION TAX (REDUCTION) ORDER, 1970.
(Gazetted 8th December, 1970).
1. Short title. This Order may be cited as the Consumption Tax
(Reduction) Order, 1970.
2. Rate of tax in First Schedule reduced. The rate of tax set out in
the First Schedule to the Consumption Tax Ordinance, 1968, is hereby reduced
as follows:-
In relation to S.I.T.C. Item 061-01, unrefined sugar, the rate of con-
sumption tax is, with effect from the date of the publication of this Order
in the Gazette, reduced from $1.50 per 100 lb. to 754 per 100 lb.
Made by the Governor under the provisions of section 6 of the Consumption
Tax Ordinance, 1968 this 3rd day of December, 1970.
C. I. MARTIN,
Secretary to the Cabinet.
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1970. [ Price 4 cents. ]
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