THE TRADE MARKS OFFICE, ANTIGUA, 27th February, 1954, TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX- FILM CORPORATION of 44 West 56th Street in the City County and State of New York U.S. A. have applied for Registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the following:— 54 in Class 8 in respect of Motion picture films synchronized with sound, and camera lenses and projection lenses. The Applicants claim that they have used the said Trade Mark in respect of the said goods since 25th February, 1953 before the date of their said Application. Any person may within three months from the cate of the first appearance of this Advertisement in the Leeward Islands Gazette, give notice in duplicate at the ‘Trade Marks Office, Antigua, of opposition to registration of the gaid Trade Mark. J. D. B. RENWICK, Acting Registrar of Trade Marks. LEEWARD ISLANDS. The Registration of United Kingdom Patents Act, 1925. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Shell Refining and Marketing Com- pany Limited have applied for regis- tration in the Leeward Islands of United Kingdom Patent No. 683,405 dated the 1st day of November 1950 and issued on the 17th day of June 1952 and have filed in the Registrar’s Office at the Court House, St. John’s, Antivua, a complete copy of the Specifications and the Certificate of the Comptroller General of the United Kingiom Patent Office giving full particulars of this patent which will be open to public inspection at the Said office at any time between the hours of 10.a.m. and 4 p.m. on work- ing days except on Thursdays and Saturdays when the hours will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. -Any person may within two months from the date of this advertisement give notice to the Registrar of opposi- tion to the issue of a certificate of registration upon any of the gronnds prescribed in section 10 of the Patents Act, 1906. for opposition to the grant of Letters Patent. Dated the 26th day of February, 1954. J. D. B. RENWICK, Acting Chief Registrar. Registrar's Office, Conrt House, St. Juhn’s, Antigua. LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. Crown Land Applications. Applications in connection with Crown Lands are notified in the Gazette for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representation to this Office in rela- tion to any such application. Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazette before they will be dealt with by the Governor, so that appli- cants must be prepared for this delay. The undermentioned application is hereby notified. By Order, SYLVIA FLAX, Acting Clerk to the Administrator. Administrator’s Office, Antigua. 18th February, 1954. TO PURCHASE All that piece or parcel of land situate at Matthews Estate in the Parish of Saint Paul in the Island of Antigua all as the same are dileneated on a map or plan of the said area prepared by Mr. MICHAEL ST. CLAIR BaTson. Licensed Surveyor, and con- taining the area set out and bounded as follows:— Lot No. 51 Boundaries. North by Lot 29, South by Lot 50, East by Crown Lands and West by a road. Area. 3°735 acres Ref. No. A. 46/27. Tenders are iuvited for the follow- ing articles salvaged from the wrecked schooner ‘“ United Pilgrims ”:— 1 Cage Anchor 1 Main Anchor J] Pump 1 Roll Wire Rope 2 Jib Stays 2 Main Shrouds 1 Steering Wheel 12 Blocks 1 Hawser 6 Chain Plates 1 Long Anchor Chain 1 Bobstay 1 Jib Boom 2 Spars 4 Boom 2 Gaffs 1 Foresail Boom 2. These articles may be inspected at the government warehouse at any time during business honrs. Further particulars may be obtained on appli- cation at the Treasurer’s Office, Mont- serrat. {4 March, 1954. 3. Tenders should be in sealed envelopes addressed to the under- signed and should be despatched in time to be received not later than the 15th March, 1954. All such enve- lopes should be clearly marked on the outside “ United Pilgrims”, 4. Ido not bind myself to accept the highest or any tender. By Order, W. E. JEFFERS, Ag. Treasurer & Recetver of Wrecks. Treasury, Plymouth, Monts:rrat, 10th February, 1954. Vacancy for an Art Master at the Queen’s College for Boys, British Guiana. Applications are invited from suitably qualitied candidates for appointment to a post of Art Master, Queen’s College, which will shortly become vacant. 2. The salary of the post is in the scale $3,000 x $120—$3,600/x $144— $4,320/x $240--$4,800 per annum and a temporary cost-of-living allowance of $240 per annum is also payable. 3. Candidates should possess at least the Art Teachers Diploma (England) or its equivalent, awarded after a course of 4—5 years at a recognised Art School in the British Commonwealth. Candidates must have had several years teaching experience in a Secondary School. 4. The person selected must be prepared to take an active interest in the school games—crick+t, football, hockey—and in some of the other extra mural activities. e.g., dramatic and debating societies, science club, Cadet Corps, Scouts. 5. The appointment will be pen- sionable, subject to satisfactory service during a probationary period of two years, and the person selected will be subject to the Colonial Regulations and to local General Orders and instructions in force for the time being in so far ag they are applicable. He will also be eligible for vacation leave at the rate of-five days for each completed month of resident service up toa maximum of six months, subject to the completion of a mini- mum tour of service of two years. The officer will be eligible for assisted passages for himself (and, if he is married, for his wife also) when granted leave of absence, subject to the provision of funds annually by the Legislative Council and to the requirements of the Public Officers Leave (Passages) Regulations, 1952.