VOL. IX. 221 * o ublishea h. THURSDAY, Notices. It has been notified for general information that the Exequator em- powering Senor DoN JACINTO EUSTAQUIO TIBURCIO SANCHEZ SANTAMARIA to act as Consul-General of the Argentine in London with ad- Ministrative jurisdiction including “the United Kingdom Overseas Terri- tories not within the district of an Argentine Consular Officer” received Her Majesty’s signature on 10th September, 1964. Administration Building, St. John’s, Antigua. ARB ey 29ND OCTOBER, 1964. VAZETT ER, No. 45. therefor, including metal louvres and parts thereof. The Applicants claim that they have used the said Trade Mark in respect of the said guods for two years 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 netice in dupli- cate at the Trade Marks Office, Antigua, of opposition of the said Trade Mark. 0. W. JACK, Registrar of Trade Marks. No. 71. The following Statutory Rules and Orders are circulated with this Gazette and form part thereof:— Virgin Islands. No. 12 of 1964, ‘‘ Proclamation dated September 10, 1964, bringing into operation the Facilities for Title Ordinance, 1964.” lpp Price 5 ots. No. 13 of 1964, ‘‘The Pensionable Offices Order, 1964.” 2 pp. Price 7 cts. No. 72. The following Bil) which is to be introduced into the Legislative Coun- cil of Antigua is circulated with this Gazette and forms part thereof :— “The Electricity Ice and Cold Storage (Amendment) Ordinance, 1964.” (This Bill is nublished in Substitution for the one appearing in Gazette No. 44 of 15th October, 1964.) TRADE MARKS OFFICE, ANTIGUA, 5th October, 1964. Chris Turner & Scott Pty Ltd. of Cambridge Street, Coorparoo, Bris- bane Queensland, Australia have applied for Registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the following:— STORMLINE in Class 18 that is to say, doors and windows and parts thereof and fittings x BRS, 7297 A- 29 a_ TRADE MARKS OFFICE, ANTIGUA, 2nd October, 1964. Frisco Foods Limited of 100 West Tenth Street, Welmington 99 Dela- ware, U.S.A. have applied for Registration of one Trade Mark con- sisting of the following:— FRISCO in Class 42, that is tosay, Meat, fish, poultry and games; meat extracts; pre- served, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies; jams; eggs; milk and other dairy products; edible oils and fats; preserves, pickles. Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapoica, sago, coffee, substitutes; flour, and preparations made from cereals, bread, biscuits, cakes, pastry and con- fectionery, ices, honey, treacle, yeast, baking-powder, salt, mustard, pepper, vinegar, sauces, spices ice. 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. Any person may within three months from the date of the first appearance of this Advertisement in the Antigua Mantserrat & Virgin Islands Gazette, give noticein dupli- cate at the Trade Marks Office, Antigua, of opposition to registration of the said Trade Mark. O. W. JACK, Registrar of Trade Marks. in the Supreme Court of the Windward Islands and Leeward Islands. MONTSERRAT CIRCUIT. CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE. A. D. 1964. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of Rules made by the Chief Justice under section 16 of the Leeward Islands and Windward Is- lands (Courts) Order in Council, 1939, and duly approved as therein provided on the 19th day of June, 1957, the Honourable Puisne Judge selected for the sitting of the Court has appointed the day of the month on which the ensning Circuit Court shall sit in the Colony, that is to say: On Monday 9th November, 1964, at 10.00 o’clock in the forenoon. C. C. Sr. LOUIS, Ag. Kegistrar of the Supreme Court Registrar’s Office, Montserrat, 2nd October, 1964. RAINFALL FIGURES Agricultural Department. Antigua. 5 Month, 1960) 1961 1962! 1963 1964 January 3.84 2.16 6.77 \4,62 2.99 February 5.09 2.31 0.92 1,12 0.79 March 3.18 1.84 081 062 1.21 April 1.48 0.74 3.56 -1.26 5.04 May 1.49 2.31 442 695 3.32 June 1.79 2.90 5.10 2.87 1.40 July 5.01 4.29 2.68 10.29 3.69 August 2.88 5.02 9.46 1.85 3.62 Sept. 3.72 2.43 7.40 4.61 4.29 Oct. 17th 346 2.31 2.55 5.13 1,80 81.94 26.31 43.67 39.22 28.15 222 THE ANTIGUA, MONTSERRAT & VIRGIN ISLANDS GAZETTE. (October 22, 1964. Notice to Importers. In accordance with the ‘Trade and Revenue Ordinance 1900, a3 amended deposits which remain unclaimed after a period of three months shall be paid into General Revenue as duty payable on goods for which deposit was made. The following deposits if not claimed by 31st October, 1964, shall be transferred to Revenue:— Date. Importer. Article, Amount. 1964 July 4 I Shoul 2 ctns sewing machine, etc. 109 00 6 ©. W. Trade Corp. 9+ ctns juice 198.00 8 S. R. Mendes 3 c/3 hoods and stands 53.00 ) A. B. Hale 1 pel. toilt preps 285.00 11 Derrick, Ltd. 24 ctns elec. supplies 559.00 Esso Standard Oil Ltd. 5 pkgs. mdse. 48.00 13 Basil Peters 1 pkg. carnival goods 575.00 15 8. R. Mendes, Ltd. 2 tyres 24.00 22 Barretos Stores 15 etn margarine 14.00 24 Geo. W. B. Bryson 6 pkgs auto parts 54.00 27 Refrigeration Services 1 ctn. transformers 70.00 31 Robert Blanks 13 suitvases samples 140.00 $2,219.00 E. 0. A. PESTIANA, Collector of Customs. 5/10/64. Printed at the Government Printing Office, Antigua, Leeward Islands. By Robert LINDSAY, Government Priuter,.—By Authority. 1964, 'Price 19 conts. } VIRGIN ISLANDS a PROCLAMATION DATED SEPTEMBER 10, 1964, BRY OPERATION THE. FaciLiTies ror TirLte Orpina® ‘ > BY THE ACTING ADMINISTRATOR OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS. A PROCLAMATION. Hues Burrowes, Acting Administrator. WHEREAS by section 38 of the Facilities for Title Ordinance, 1964, it is provided that the said Ordinance shall come into operation on a day to be appointed by the Adminis- trator by proclamation published in the Gazette. NOW, [THEREFORKH, [, Huce Borrowsgs, Acting Administrator of the Virgin Islands, do by this my proclamation declare that the said Ordinance shall come into operation on the Ist day of October, 1964. AND all her Her Majesty’s officers and loving subjects in the Colony and all others whom it may concern are hereby required to take due notice hereof and to give their ready obedience accordingly. GIVEN at the Administrator’s Office at Tortola, in . the Virgin Islands, this 10th day of September 196-4, and in the thirteenth year of Her Majesty’s | reign. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! By RosertT Linpsay, Government Printer.—by Authority. 1964. 420—10.64. [Price 5 cts.] 325929 Iv 629% a. \ Printed at the Government Printing Office, Antigua, Leeward Isiands VIRGIN ISLANDS. STATUTORY RULES AND ORIBBRS. -1964, No. 13. PENSIONABLE OFFICES 4 en we Tue PernstonaBLE OFrices OrpDER, 1964 DATED .22ND SEPTEMBER, 1964, MADE BY THE ADMINISTRATOR IN Counct, UNDER SECTION 2(1) oF THE PENSIONS AcT, 1947 (No 12 oF 1947). 1. Short Title. This Order may be cited as the Pensionable Offices Order, 1964. 2. Pensionable Offices. The offices specificd in the Schedule hereto are hereby declared to be pensionable offices within the meaning of the Pensions Act, 1947. 3. Revocation. The Pensionable Offices Order, 1959 (S.R.& O. 1959, No. 36) is hereby revoked. 4. Commencement. This Order shall be deemed to have come into operation on the lst day of January, 1962. Made by the Administrator in Council this 22nd day of September, 1964. Yvonne Mc. Ketyry, Clerk of the Council. SCHEDULE Administrator : Administrator Secretary to Government Administrative Secretary Community Development Officer Launch Captain Launch Assistant Agriculture: Superintendent of Agriculture Senior Agricultural Officer Agricultural Officer I Agricultural Officer IT Audit : Senior Auditor Education : - Superintendent of Education Principal, Secondary School Graduate Teacher Supervisor, Primary Schools IAF, IG 4 Gaba 9 a Education (Cont'd) Librarian Hoiie Economics Teacher Handicraft Teacher Senior Assistant Teacher ‘Assistant Teacher Judicial and Legal: Chief Justice. Puisne Judge Crown Attorney Magistrate Registrar and Provost Marshal ; Medical and Health: Superintendent of Medical Services Medical Officer Matron Agsistant Matron Dispenser/Laboratory Technician Assistant Laboratory Technician Staff Nurse Nurse Public Health Officer Post Office: Assistant Postmaster Public Works: Superintendent of Public Works - Surveyor Foreman Mechanic Snpervisor of Electricity Foreman of Works Draughtsman Road Foreman Water Foreman Linesman Engine Attendant Meter Reader Treasury and Customs: Treasurer ' Chief Accountant . Senior Customs Officer Graded Clerical Staff: Senior Executive Officer Executive Officer Clerk to Crown Attorney Assistant Postmaster Senior Olerk Clerk Printed at the Government Printing Office, Antigua Seeward Islands By Ropert Linpsay, Government Printer.—By Authority, 1964, 420—10.64. [Price 7 cents.] No. of 1964. Hlectricity, Ice and Cold Storage (Amendment). ANTIGUA. No. of 1964. BILL FOR An Ordinance ro amend the Government Electri- city, Ice and Cold Storage Ordinance, 1956 (No. 36 of 1956). [ J Be it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council of Antigua, and by the authority of the same as follows:— , 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Government Electricity, Tce and Cold Storage (Amendment) Ordinance, 1964, and shall be read as one with the Government Electricity, Ice and Cold Storage Ordinance, 1956, hereinafter called the principal Ordinance. 2. The principal Ordinance is amended as follows:— (i) by adding the following to paragraph (m) of subsection (1) of section 29— “the fees to be paid for inspection of installations and apparatus;” ; ANTIGUA. Short title. 36/1956, Amendment of principal Ordinance. ANTIGUA. 2 = Electricity, Ice and. Coid Storage No. of 1964. (Amendment). (ii) by inserting the following new section as section 41 thereof — “ Recovery of 41. Any fee, expenses, or other fees. expenses, . > ete. moneys recoverable under this Ordi- nanee, recovery of which is not other- wise specially provided for, shall be a civil debt recoverable summarily with- out limit of amount.”; (iu) by renumbering sections 41 and 42 as sections 42 and 43 respectively. S peaker. Passed the Legislative Council this day of 1964. Clerk of the Council, OBJECTS AND REASONS. _ The object of this Bill is to amend the Government Elec- tricity, Ice and Cold Storage Ordinance. which deals (inter alia) with the generation and supply of electricity, to provide a statutory remedy by civil action for the recovery of monevs due under the Ordinance in addition to the power given by section 2] thereof to cut off the electricity supply, and to empower the Administrator in Council to prescribe fees for the inspection of installations, W. M. Macintyrr, Attorney General. 23rd Sepiember, 196-4. Printed at the Government Priutiny Office, Antigua, Leeward Islands, by Roper’ Linpsay, Government Printer,—By Authority 1964. 10.64. [Price 7 cts.)