- i r na \ \ ge POUL) Us SU Sea) My tyes 4 See | Wy; : Be aha ay re} HOE ANTIGUA, MON AND VIRGIN ISLANDS oy 1%, de NX Published by Authority. VOL. IX. THURSDAY, Yxv JULY, 1964. No. 29. Viper ee en partly prepared vegetable, animal TRADE MARKS OFFICE, Noiices. and mineral substances used in manufactures, not included in other ANTIGUA, 30th May, 1964. aoe classeg; Erratum FRISCO FOODS CORPORATION — —_—_—_——_—. For the figure and word ‘100 Ibs.” appearing in line 1 of paragraph 3 (1) (a) of Montserrat Statutory Rules and Order No. 8 of 1962, “The Colonial Air Navigation (Government Aero- drome) Notification, 1962”, circulated with “ Antigua, Montserrat and Virgin Islands Gazette” No. 52 of 25th Octoher, 1962, the figure and word “1,000 lbs.” should be substituted. SYDNey A MEADE, for Administrator, The following Statutory Rules and Orders are circulated with this Gazette and form part thereof:— Montserrat. No. 5 of 1964, ‘‘ The Vehicles and Road Traffic (Amendment) Regula- tions, 1964.” 2 zp Price 7 cents. No. 6 of 1964, ‘The Vehicles (One-Way Traffic) Regulations, 1964.” 2 pp Price 7 cts. No. 8 of 1964, ‘The Currency Notes (Amendmont) Regulations, 1964.” 2 pp Price 7 ets. TRADE MARKs OFFICE, ANTIGUA, 2nd June 1964 N. V. PHILIPS’ GLOEILAMPEN- FABRIEKEN of Emmasingel 29, Eindhoven have applied for Registra- tion of one ‘rade Mark consisting of the following:— PHILIPS in Class 4 in respect of all goods included therein, namely Raw or x 22527207 7 AERP ao in Class 17 in respect of all goods inelnded therein, namely Manufac- tures from mineral and other sub- stances for building or decoration; in Class 18 in respect of all goods included therein, namely Engineer- ing, architectural and buildiug contrivances; in Class 21 in respect of all goods included therein, namely Naval architectural contrivances and naval equipments not included in Classes 19 and 20; in Class 42 in respect of all goods included therein, namely Sub- stances used as food or as in- gredients in food; in Class 47 in respect of all goods included therein, namely Candles, common soap, detergents; illumi- nating, heating or lubricating oils; rnatches and starch, blue and other preparations for laundry purposes; in Class 48 in respect of All goods included therein namely Perfumery (including toilet articles, prepara- tions for the teeth and hair and perfumed soap); in Class 50 in respect of (1) Goods manufactured from ivory, bone or wood, not included in other classes (5) Brushes and combs; (9) Packing and hose of all kinds; (10) Goods not included in the foregoing classes. The Applicants claim that they have not used the said Trade Mark in respect of the suid goods before the date of their said Application. Any person may within three months from the date of the first appearance of this Advertisement in the Antigua, Montserrat & Virgin Islands Gazette, give notice in dupli- cate at the Trade Marks Office, Antigua, of opposition to registration of the said Trade Mark. Henry J ELWIN, Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks. of 100 Tenth Street, Wilmington 99, Delaware, U.s.A.. have applied tor Registration of one Trade Mark con- sisting of the following:— in Class 45, that is to say, tobacco whether manufactured or unmanu- factured. The Applicants claim that they have not used the said Trade Mark in respect of the said goods before the date of their suid Application. Any person may within three months from the date of the first appearance of this Advertisement in the Antigua, Montserrat &d Virgin Islands Gazette, give notice in dupli- cate at the Trade Marks Office, Antigna, of opposition to registration of the said Trade Mark. HENRY J. ELWIN, Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks. TRADE MARKS OFFICE, ANTIGUA 20th June, 1964. WINTHROP PRODUCTS, INC., of 1450 Broadway, City and State of New York, U.S.A., have «pplied for Registration of one Trad~ Mark con- sisting of the following:— WINTOMYLON in Class 3, that is to say, all goods included in Class 3. The Applicants claim that they have not used the said Trade Mark in respect of the said goods before the date of their said Application. 140 Any person may within three months jrom the date of the first appearance of this Advertisement in the Antinua, Montserrat, a Virgin Islands Guizette, give notice in dupli- cate at the Trade Marks Office, Antigua, of opposition to registration of the saidTrade Mark. Henry J. ELWIN, ay. Registrar of Trade Marks, Tenders for the supply of Meat Tenders are invited for the supply of fresh beef to the Government Institutions in Antigua for the period Ist July—31lst December, 1964. The approximate quantities that will be required are as follows:— Hospital tb tb Saturday 180 Tuesday 180 Thursday 180 540 THE ANTIGUA MONTSERRAT & Fiennes Tuesday . 50 Tharsday a a0 Saturday ae 60 160 Leper Home Saturday a 27 Tuesday wee 14 41 Mental Hospital Saturday 120 Thursday ee 120 Tuesday i 44 284 Training School tb tb Thursday wee 10 Saturday 10 20 Prison Thursday... 32 Saturday wee 32 64 All tenders must be addressed to the Administrative Secretary, Ministry of sooial services, Antigua in sealed envelopes marked ‘‘Tenders for the "TIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE. — [July 2, 1964 supply of Fresh Beef” and delivered at the Administration Building not later than 27th June, 1964. Government does not bind itself to accepl the lowest or any tender. Administrative Secretary Ministry of Social Servioes Antigua. 20th Sune, 1964 Ref. No. §.5, 41/36 RAINFALL FIGURES Agricultural Department, Antigua. Month. 1960 196] 1462 1963 1064 January 384 2.16 6.77 462 2.99 February 5.09 2.31 0.92 1.12 0.79 March 3.18 1.84 0.81 062 1,21 April 1.84 O.74 3.56 1.26 5.04 May 1.49 2.31 4.42 6.95 3.32 June 27th 157 168 5.10 2.84 1.07 16.65 11.04 21.58 17.31 14.42 July 2, 1964] THE ANTIGUA MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE, 14f TENDERS FOR GROCERIES ETC. The following tenders have been accepted for the supply of the undermentioned items te Government Tnstitutions and other Departments, for the half-year ending 31st December, 1064:— ‘Keith Edwards Geo. W. B. Bryson &. Co. Open Market Dickenson’s Bakery Geo. W. B. Bryson &. Co. Groceries Rice—Super Rice—F. Q. Rice—S8. Q. Flour (baking Grade A) (uot baking) Mesl (local) Sugar (grey) Sugar (washed) Butter (table) (cooking) Margarine (cooking) (Glowspread) Fish (salted, cod, hake, Pollock) (Cusk-Link) Milk (evaporated) (condensed) Blue Potatoes Sardines Beef (salted) Beef (tinned) Pork (clear) (snouts) (tails) Oil (edible-Imported) Oil (edible-loeal) Fruits (tinned) medium Lard Onions Soap (laundry) Washing Soda Cheese Lard Arrowroot (Imported) Margarine- 1 1b ting Pork- (scalps) Milk (fresh) Cheese-12 oz. tins Fruits (tinned) large and small $29.90 per bag of 177 lbs $26.00 per bag of 177 ibs $23.45 per bag of 177 lbs $11.90 per bag of 100 lby $11.50 per bag of 100 lbs $11.15 per bag of 100 lbs $22.00 per bag of 249 Ibe $30.00 per bag of 249 Ibs $ 5.40 per 5 lb tin, $1.10 per 1 Ib tin $ 4.90 per 5 lb tin $ 2.10 per 5 lb tin $ 2.65 per 5 lb tin $47.00 per case of 100 lbs $48.00 per case of 100 lbs $12.70 per case of 48x14} oz. tins $13.75 per case of 48x14} oz. tins $ 1.00 per half gross .12 per lb (Dutch) $14.25 per case of 100x3} oz. tins $95.00 per 200 lb barrel (wholesale) or .55 per lb (retail) $30.00 per case of 48x12 oz. tins $75.00 per 200 lb barrel or 50c. per ib $100.00 per 200 lb barrel or 600. per lb $95.00 per 200 lb barrel or 55c. per lb $ 2.90 per Imperial Gallon $ 3.40 per Imperial Gallon $12.00 per onse of 24x15 oz. tins $11.50 per 25 Ib. bucket $ 3.00 per 50 Ib. bags $10.50 per case of 50 Ibs. 10 per Ib. $ 3.50 per 5 1b tin $ 2.00 per 5 Ib tin Poultry Meat-fresh Bread Holberton Hospital 230. per lb Mental Hospital 22c. per Ib. Fiennes Institute 22c. per lb. Boys’ Training School 22c. per Ib. Leper Home 23c. per |b. Kerosene Oil Current Wholesale price on days of delivery, less 5c. per Imperial Gallon, (less duty if applicable) Delivery ex Bulk Road Tank Wagon into drums or containers at the Institutions. Cooking Gas $15.33 per 100 lb. cylinder, delivered to Institutions. Printed at the Government Printing Office, Antigan, Leeward Islands. By Robert LInpsAY, Governmont Printer, —By Authority. 1964, (Price 30 cents.) MONTSERRAT. STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS. 1964, No. 5. The Vehicles and Road Traffic (Amendment) Regulations, 1964, dated February 18, 1964, made by the Adminis- trator in Council under section 76 of the Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinance, 1950 (No. 4 of 1951). 1. Short Title. These Regulations may be cited as the Vehicles and Road Traffic (Amendment) Regulations, 1%€4, and shall be read as one with the Vehicles and Road ‘Traffic Regulations, 1942 (S.R. & O 1952, No. 10) us amended, here- inafter called the Principal Regulations, 2. Amendment of the Third Schedule to the Principal Regulations. The Third Schedule to the Prin- cipal Regulations is hereby amended by deleting the whole of paragraph 1 appearing after the words “In the Town of Ply- mouth’ and substituting therefor the following :— “1. Public Market Station. T hat area or parcel of land to the rear of the Public Market.” 3. Amendment of the Fifth Schedule to the Principal Regulations. ‘The Fifth Schedule to the Prin- _ cipal Regulations is hereby amended as follows: — (i) For the words “ Petroleum Warehouse Station turning right into the lane south” in paragraph 2 thereof shall be substituted the words” Public Market Station turning right into the lane north”; (ii) For the words “ Return via the same route enter- ing the parking station in accordance with ae 1 (b) of the Third Schedule” in paragraph 2 thereof shall be substituted the following words:— : “On return in Plymouth motor omnibuscs shall turn left from George Street into Parle - ment Street, right into Strand Street and left into the alley on the south side the Public Market.”; 2 (iit) For paragraph 3 thereof shall be substituted the following:— “3. Southern Route. This route shall start from the Public Market Station, turnin right into the lane north of the Public Market, left into Strand Street, right into George Street, right into Parliament Street and on to the various southern districts. On return in Plymouth motor omnibuses ‘shall enter Strand Street and turn left into the alley south of the Public Market.” ; Made by the Administrator in Council this 13th day of February, 1964. C. McA. Ryan, Clerk of theCouncil. Printed nt the Government Printing Office Antigua, Leeward Islands by Rosrrr LinpsAy Government Printer.—By Authority, 1964. 520—7.64. [Price 7 conte.) MONTSERRAT STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS. "1964, No. 6. Tae Venictes (One-Way Trarric) Rea@unarions, 1964, DATED FrBruary 13, 1964, MADE BY THE ADMINISTRATOR IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTION 76 OF THE VEHICLES AND Roap Trarric Ordinance, 1950 (No. 4 of 1951). 1. Short Title. These Regulations may be cited as the Vehicles (One-Way Traffic) Regulations, 1964. 2. Interpretation. In these Regulations the words “drive”’, “road ’’ and ‘ vehicle” shall have the same meanings as those respectively assigned to them by section 2 of the Ve- hicles and Road Traffic Ordinance, 1950. 3. One-Way Traffic on certain Roads in Plymouth. No person shall drive or ride any vehicle along any road or any part of any road in the town of Plymouth specified in the first column of the schedule hereto in a direc- tion otherwise than that stated in the second column thereof. 4. Commencement. These Regulations shall come into operation on the 24th day of February, 1964. Made by the Administrator in Council this 13th day of February, 1964. C. McA. Ryan, . Clerk of the Council, SCHEDULE ROAD OR PaRT OF ROAD DIRECTION “STRAND STREET WatTrER LANE STREET PARLIAMENT STREET (Between Houston Street and the junc- tion of Parliament Street and Strand Street) HARNEY STREET OLD CHAPEL STREET ALLEY SOUTH OF THE PUBLIC MARKET. ALLEY NORTH OF THE PUBLIC MARKET. northerly towards Waterlane Street. easterly towards Parliament Street. southerly towards Strand Street. from George Street towards Parliament Street. from Parliament Street towards George Street. westerly frem Strand Street towards land at the rear of the Public Market. easterly from the rear of the Public Market towards Strand Street. Printed at the Government Printing Ollice, Leeward’ Islands, by RoBerT LInDsay, Government Printer.—By Authority. 420—T'64 [Price 7 cents.) MONTSERRAT. STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS. ~- 1964, No. 8. Tue Corrency Notes (AMemMpMENT) Recuvations, 1964, DATED Frpruary 20, 1964, MADE BY THE ADMINISTRATOR i Councin unpER Section 13 oF THE CuRRENCY ORDI- NANCE, 1959 (No. 24 or 1959) arrer CONSULTATION WITH THE Boaxp or Commissioners of Currency, Bririsu CaRIBBEAN TrRRITORIES (HasTeERN GROUP) AND WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE, 1. Short Title. These Regulations may be cited as the Currency Notes (Amendment) Regulations, 1964, and shall be read as one with the Currency Notes Regulations, 1961 (S. R. & O. 1961, No. 12) hereinafter called the Principal Regulations. 2. -Amendment of the Principal Regulations. The Principal Regulations are hereby amended as follows:— (i) For Regulation 14 the following shall be substi- tuted :— . “14, Register of Currency Note Issues. Inthe Register of Currency Note Issues there shall be recorded, the serial numbers in consecutive order of currency notes, of denominations in excess of twenty dollurs, issued by the Board together with the date of issue and the date of destruction by the Board.” (ii) For Regulation 15 the following shall be substi- tuted :— “15, Register of Currency Notes Destroyed. In the Register of Currency Notes Destroyed there shal be recorded :— -(a) in the case of notes of denominations in excess of twenty dollars, the serial numbers in consecutive order of each prefix number of each series in each denomina- tion of notes destroyed together with the date of destruction; 2 (b) in every other case, the total number and value of notes destroyed in respect of each denomination, together with the date of destruction.” (iii) For sub-regulations (1) and (2) of Regulation 19 the following shall be substituted :— (1) After cancellation, currency notes of denominations in excess of twenty dollars, shall be arranged according to the serial numbers, in consecutive order of each prefix number of each series in each denomination and, as far as possible, in bundles of one hundred notes and currency notes of all other denomina- tions shall be arranged according to denominations and, as far as possible, in bundles of one hundred notes. (2) After the currency notes have been arranged and bun- dled as in sub-paragraph (1) of this Regulation they shall be recorded in the Register of Currency Notcs Destroyed and handed to at least two Currency Officers, none of whom shall have acted previously in respect of the same notes uxder the foregoing provisions of this regulation; and after the currency notes have been checked by the Currency Officers they shall check the entries in the Revister of Currency Notes Destroyed and the currency notes shall, as far as possible, be immediately destroyed in their presence by fire in an incinerator provided for the pur- pose, and the Currency Officers shall immediately after the destruction sign a Certificate of Destruction, in a form to be approved by the Board, in the Register of Currency Notes Destroyed.” 83. Commencement.. These Regulations shall come into operation on the lst day of March, 1964. » Made by the Administrator in Council this 20th day of February, 1964. C. Mc A. Ryan, Clerk of the Counctl. Printed at the Government Printing Office, Antigua Leeward Islands, by Roprrt Linpsay, Government Printer.—By Authority. : 1964. 420—7.64. [Price 7 cents.]