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SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE
VOL. 106.J SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 18 DECEMBER, 1973.
INo. 71.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
.No. 220
APPOINTMENT
It is notified for general information
that in accordance with section 5(1) of
the Slum Clearing and Housing Ordi-
nance, 1946, as amended, Cabinet has
appointed the following persons to serve
as members of the Central Housing and
Planning Authority for a period of one
(1) year with effect from 4th December,
1973:-
MR. OWEN WALKER, (Chairman)
MR. GEORGE REDDOCK
MR. JEROME BURKE
MR. VINCENT JAMES
MR. VICTOR FREDERICK
THE FINANCIAL SECRETARY
THE SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER
THE CHIEF TECHNICAL OFFICER
THE PERMANENT SECRETARY/
Ministry of Health, Housing and
Local Government.
18th December, 1973.
-CHPA/001/01.
No. 221.
POST OF SPECIALIST TEACHER,
COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, GIRLS' HIGH
SCHOOL, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION,
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND
YOUTH AFFAIRS.
Applications are invited from suitably
qualified persons for appointment to the
vacant permanent and pensionable post
of Specialist Teacher, Commercial Sub-
jects, Girls'. High School, Ministry of
Education, Community Development
and Youth Affairs.
The duties of the post includes:-
(1) teaching Commerce, Principles of
Accounts, Shorthand and Typing
to G.C.E. Ordinary Level stand-
ard and to R.S.A. Examination
Grade III Standard;
(2) responsibility for all equipment
used in classes.
Ability to teach other subjects will be
an asset.
The salary attached to the post is in
the scale $2880 X $180 $3600 X $240
- $4800 X $300 $5100/000/$5400 X
$300 $6600 X $360 $6960. The
point at which the successful candidate
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will be appointed will depend on the
qualifications and experience he/she
possesses.
Applications together with two recent
testimonials and photostatic copies of
certificates should be sent to the Chief
Personnel Officer, Service Commissions
Department, Kingstown, to reach him
not later than 21st January, 1974.
18th December, 1973.
No. 222.
PREM. E. A. 328
HONORARY VENEZUELAN
CONSULATE
It is notified for general information
that the Office of the Honorary Venezue-
lan Consulate, Castries, St. Lucia will
be closed from 15th December to llth
January, 1974.
18th December, 1973.
By Command,
0. E. LEIGERTWOOD,
Permanent Secretary,
Premier's Office.
PREMIER'S OFFICE,
ST. VINCENT,
18th December, 1973.
DEPARTMENTAL AND OTHER
NOTICES.
EDUCATION NOTICE
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON:
GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF
EDUCATION EXAMINATION
JUNE; 74
Entry Forms for the above Examina-
tion may be obtained from the Ministry
of Education, Kingstown.
Applicants for Ordinary Level will
normally be required to offer those
subjects only for which they were recom-
mended at the last qualifying tests held
by the Department of Education.
Candidates will be accepted for
Advanced Level subjects on the recom-
menation of their tutors.
The Fees which should be paid into the
Treasury are as follows:-
(1) Initial Entry Fee to
be paid by the
Candidate ......2.50
(2) Subjects Fee for each
Ordinary Level
subject ......1.20
(3) Subject Fee for each
Advanced Level
subject ...... 2.75
(4) Local Fee to be paid
by each Ordinary
Level candidate ......$4.00 I
(5) Local Fee to be paid
by each Advanced
Level candidate ......$6.00 I
E.C.
E.C.
Completed Entry Forms together
with f es receipts and birth certificates.
must be returned to the Ministry of
Education not later than 23rd January,
1974.
Ministry of Education, Community
Development and Youth Affairs.
13th December, 1973.
POLICE NOTICE
Bands, Choirs and Holiday Gatherings.
Permission to be in Public Places
during the Christmas Season.
In accordance with Section 120 (2) of
Chapter 14 of the Laws of Saint Vincent
as amended by Ordinance No. 24 of
1946 Paragraphs 2 (a) and (b), Bands
and Choirs will be permitted in the
Town of Kingstown, other Towns and
Villages from Saturday 15th December,
1973 to Tuesday 1st January, 1974.
Holiday Gatherings will be permitted
on the streets of the Town of Kingstown,
other Towns and Villages from Satur-
day 15th December, 1973 to Tuesday
1st January, 1974 between the hours of
5.00 a.m. and 7.00 a.m.
On the undermentioned days how-
ever, the time will be from 5.00 a.m. to
6.00 p.m.
Tuesday 25th December, 1973
Wednesday 26th December, 1973
Tuesday 1st January, 1974.
It is an offence to beat drums or play
any other instruments of music in con-
tavention of th? provisions staled above.
The Police are under strict instructions.
to enforce these conditions during the
time they apply.
R. J. O'GARRO,
Commissioner of Police.
18 DECEMBER, 1973.-(No. 71.)
SAINT VINCENT.
IN THE HIGH COURT OF
JUSTICE.
(ORIGINAL)
A.D. 1973.
1966 No: 196.
BETWEEN:-
CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF
COMMERCE
of Kingstown -Plaintiff
and
HAMILTON BACCHUS
EILEEN BACCHUS
of Yambou -Defendant
PURSUANT to an Order Order made
on the 5th day of December, 1967,
THERE WILL BE OFFERED FOR
SALE by the Registrar of the High
Court of Justice at the Court Hous ,
Kingstown, Saint Vincent, Between the
hours of 9.30 a.m. and 12 noon on the 5th
day of January, 1974 all the right title
interest messuages lands t nements as
specified in the Schedule hereto.
THIS IS THE SCHEDULE HERE-
INBEFORE REFERRED; TO
ALL THAT LOT piece or parcel of
land situate at Yambou Estate in the
State of Saint Vincent being TWO (2)
ACRES more or less and is butted and
bounded on the North by lands of
Norman Shearman on the South by
lands of Edwin Bacchus on the East by
a Road and on the West by lands of Cecil
Bacchus or howsoever otherwise the same
may be butted bounded known or des-
cribed Together with all ways waters
watercourses rights lights liberties privi-
leges and all other easements and
appurtenances thereto belonging or held
used occupied and enjoyed therewith
or reputed to belong or be appurtenant
thereto.
Reserve minimum price $4,320.00.
S. J. BERTRAND,
Registrar.
UNIFORMS FOR POSTMEN
Tenders are invited for supplying and
making Uniforms for Postmen for the
year ending 31st December, 1974.
The uniforms consist of long brown
Terylene Trousers and beige cotton
shirts, long sleeves with two (2) flap
pockets and shoulder straps, and the re-
quirements 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 28th December, 1973
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'.
TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF UNIFORMS
Tenders are invited for supplying and.
making khaxi drill uniforms for Port
6uaruS, Customs Guards, Attendants at
the Institutions and Workers at the
Health Department for the year 1974.
The drill used must be of the same
shade and texture for each uniform, and
I' should be submitted with the
Tender.
Uniforms consist of long trousers and
short sleeved shirts with two flap pockets.
and shoulder straps and the require-
ments are for approximately 160 men.
Tenders which will be received up to
3 p.m. on Friday 28th December, 1973
must be sealed and addressed to the
Chairman, Tenders Board, Ministry of
F i n a n c e, Kingstown and distinctly
marked on the envelope 'Tenders for the
supply of Uniforms'.
The Government does not bird itself
to accept the lowest or any tender, and
reserves the right to accept any part of
a tender.
UNIFORMS FOR MESSENGERS AT
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
Tenders are hereby invited for supply-
ing and making uniforms for Messengers
at Government Departments in respect
of the year 1974.
The Uniforms consist of lq d-irk
blue terylene trousers and light blue
cotton shirts, long sleeves with two flap
pockets and shoulder straps, and the
requirements are for approximately 35
messengers. Samples cf the material to
he used may be seen on request at the
Ministry of Finance.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY,
5 0 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 18 DECEMBER, 1973.-(No. 71.)
Tenders which will be received up to
3 p.m. on Friday the 28th December,
1973 must be sealed and addressed to the
Chairman, Central Supply Tenders
Board, Ministry of Finance, Kingstown
and distinctly marked 'Tender for the
supply of uniforms for Government
Messengers'.
The Government does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender and re-
,6 rves the right to accept any part of a
tender.
TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES
AND SERVICES
Sealed Tenders will be received until
3 p.m. on Friday 2Sth December, 1973
for the supply to Government for the
period 1st January to 31st December,
1974, of such quantities of the under-
mentioned articles as may daily or other-
wilse be required:-
(a) For the use of the Prison Depart-
ment:
Breadfruit
Plantains
Potatoes (sweet)
Tannias
Yams
Kallaloo
Flour (enriched)
Fish (fresh)
per lb.
100
100
,100
100
l,,b.
,, lb.
,, lb.
(b) For the use of any Government
Department:
Beef fresh without
bone
Beef fresh with
bone
soup bone
Gasolene
Kerosene
Diesel Oil
per pound
pound
pound
gallon
gallon
gallon
Tenders are to be addressed to the
Chairman, Tenders Board, Ministry of
Finance, Kingstown, and distinctly
marked on the envelope (a) 'Tenders for
Supplies to Prisons' or (b) 'Tenders for
Supplies to Government Departments'.
Printed forms will be issued on applica-
tion a, the Ministry of Finance.
Tenders for the supply of flour should
give the analyv'is of the flour which
should meet the requirements of:-
Maximum Moisture
Maximum Ash
Minimum Protein
14'c,
0.52'W,
12 %
Enriched Standard:-
Min.
Thiamine 2.0
Miligrams for each lb. of flour
Min.
Riboglanic 1.2
Niacin 16.0
Iron 13.0
Calcium
Carbonate 500
Max.
2.5
Max.
1.5
20.00
16.5
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 any tender, and
reserves the power of accepting any
part of a tender. Nothing in any (o(.-
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 notwithstanding
such supply as contracted for locally.
The attention of parties tendering is
particularly directed to the 'conditions
of contract' inserted at the end of this
notice, which will be binding on them.
1. The Contract to be from 1st
January to 31st December, 1974.
2. The Contractor undertakes to
deliver at his own expenses into the
stores of Institutions the articles placed
opposite his own name at the price
stated, on such days, at such times and
in such quantities as may be stated on
the requisition of the Head of Depart-
ment or officer in charge.
3. Every article supplied must be of
a sound, good quality and no article is
to be substituted for the one requisi-
tioned for without the consent of the
requisitioning officer first being obtained.
4. Any articles considered by the
Head of Department or officer in charge
to be of inferior quality may be rejected
by him, and shall be immediately re-
moved and replaced by the Contractor at
his own expense without any allowances
being made to him for such articles.
5. If the rejected articles are not re-
moved within 9 hours from the time
notice shall have been given to the Con-
tractor, thev will be returned to, and at
the expense of the Contractor; provided
that if the Contractor pive such exnlann-
ations as may be satisfactory to the
Minister of Finance, the expense of such
return shall not be charged.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 18 DECEMBER, 1973.-(No. 71.)
6. Should the Contractor neglet or
refuse to replace rejected articles con-
tracted for at the time stated in the
requisition, the Head of Department or
Officer in charge shall be at liberty to
purchase the said articles from other
persons; and the difference between the
price paid for such articles and the con-
tract price shall be deducted from the
next payment made to the Contractor.
7. The Head of Department or Offi-
cerin charge may, if he should deem it
necessary, purchase articles of perishable
food such as bread, moat, etc., at once to
replace rejected articles.
8. All fresh meat contracted for must
be slaughtered in the Slaughter house in
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 contract
immediately or at such time as may
appear to him proper and convenient.
10. The Contract may be terminated
at any time by one month's being given
either by the Contractor to the Minister
of Finance or by the Minister of Finance
to the Contractor.
TENDERS FOR MOTOR CAR
SERVICE
Scaled tenders are invited for the
provision of Motor car Service for the
conveyance of public officers during
1974.
The Tenders submitted should contain
particulars of the charges proposed to
be made for waiting.
The Contract may 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 satis-
factory performance of the Contract.
Tenders close at 3 p.m. on Friday 28th
December, 1973, and should be addressed
to the Chairman, Tenders Board, Minis-
try of Finance, Kingstown and distinct-
ly marked on the envelope 'Tenders for
Motor Car Service'.
Gov, rnment does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender.
SUPPLY OF FOOD YEAST BISCUITS
Tenders are hereby invited and will
be receive. d up to 3 p.m. on Friday 28th
Decc'mber, 1973, for the supply of Food
Yeast Biscuits to the Education Depart-
mient during the year 1974.
The estimatedd requirements have been
placed at 1,350 tins per annum and the
supplier must guarantee to supply 450
tins at th,! beginning of each term and to
deliver same in good condition at
Primary Schools on the mainland 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 enveloped sealed and
marked Tenders for the Supply of Food
Yeast Biscuits'.
Government does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender.
PRINTED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT.
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