PXXXII. THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. published by Authority. THURSDAY, 23xp SEPTEMBER, 1954. No. 45. It is hereby notified for general information that His Excellency the Governor has issued a Commission to the Honourable P. D, MACDONALD, C. M. G., appointing him to be Governor’s Deputy during His Excel- lency’s forthcoming absence from Antigua, whilst paying a visit to St. Kitts from the 24th to the 28th September, 1954. The Secretariat, Antigua, 21th September, 1954. Ref. No. 13/00061. It is notified for general informa- tion that Sir DONALD JACKSON, Chief Justice of the Windward Islands and Leeward Islands returned from the United Kingdom and resumed duty with effect from the 12th September, 1954. The Secretariat, Anigiee 20th September, 1954. Ref. No. C. P.F. 16. The following amendment to Colo- nial Regulation 33 is published for general information:—— “Colonial Regulation 33. The Governor shall, gave as other- wise directed by the Secretary of State, furnish annually a confi- dential report in the prescribed form on every officer falling within the following categories:— (@) Officers who have been selected for permanent appoint- ment by the Secretary of State from the time when they are confirmed in their appoint- ments:— (5) Other officers who desire to be considered for transfer and are drawing basic salaries of £1,000 per annum or over”. The Secretariat, Antigua, 17th September, 1954. Ref. No. 13/0070. ZAEF FAV ade7 BY THE COMMISSIONER OF ' THE PRESIDENCY OF MONTSERRAT. A PROCLAMATION. O. E. Hrnry, Ag. Commissioner. WHEREAS by section 43 of the Montserrat Constitution and Elections Ordinance, 1952, (No. 1 of 1952) it is provided that subject as hereinafter in that section provided, the Super- visor of Elections shall in such month in such years as the Commis- sioner by proclamation may appoint and in no case being more than three years after the date of the return of the first writ at the last preceding general election publish a notice in the form set out as Form No. 1 in the Second Schedule to the said Ordi- nance, in the Gazctte and in one or more newspapers published in the Presidency requiring within twenty- one days after the first publication of the said notice every person who claims to be entitled to vote at an election to deliver to the registering officer of the electoral district in which such person resides notice of his claim to be registered as a voter. AND WHEREAS it is expedient that such notice as aforesaid to persons entitled to vote should be published in the month of September, 1954. NOW THEREFORE I do by this my Proclamation appoint the month of September, 1954 as the month in which the Supervisor of Elections shall publish a notice to persons entitled to vote in the prescribed form as provided in the said Ordinance. AND all Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the said Preyidency and all others whom it may concern are hereby required to take due notice hereof and give their ready obedience accordingly. GIVEN at the Commissioner’s Office, Montserrat, this 18th day of September, 1954, and in the third year of Her Majesty’s reign. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! BY THE COMMISSIONER OF THE PRESIDENCY OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS. A PROCLAMATION. H. A. C. Howarp, Commissioner. WHEREAS by section 16 of the Protection of ‘Trees and Conservation of Soil and Water Ordinance, 1954, it is provided that the said Ordinance shall come into operation on a day to be appointed by the Governor by proclamation published in the Gazette. NOW, THEREFORE, I, HENRY ANTHONY CAMILLO HOWARD, the Officer for the time being administer- ing the Government of the Presidency of the Virgin Islands, do by this my proclamation declare that the said sdinance shall come into operation on the 24th day of September, 1954. AND all Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the Presidency of the Virgin Islands and all others whom it may concern are hereby required to take due notice hereof and give their ready obedience accordingly. GIVEN at the Commissioner’s Office, at Tortola in the Virgin Islands this 20th day of September, 1954 and in the third year of Her Majesty’s reign. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! No. 86. Appointments and transfers etc., in the public service, with effect from the dates stated, are published for general information:— MEADE, A. R. ‘C., Senior Clerk, Registrar’s Office, Antigua, to be Prinoipal, Attorney General’s Office. September 7 In the Supreme Court of the Windward Islands and Leeward Islands. ANTIGUA CIRCUIT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of Rules made by the Chief Justice under section 16 of the Windward Islands and Leeward Is- lands Courts Order in Council, 1939, on the 24th day of September, 1941, 186 as amended, the Honourable the Puisne Judge selected for the sitting of the Court in the Antigua Circuit has appointe| the undermentioned day on which the ensuing Circuit shall sit in the Presidency, that is to gay :— On Menday the 4th day of October, 1954, at 10 o’elock in the forenoon. Dated the 7th day of September, 1944. J. D. B. RENWICK, dg. Registrar, Antigua Circutt. LEEWARD ISLANDS The Patents Act, 1906, Cap. 147, Federal Act. Acceptance of Complete Specification. In the matter of an applica- tion by Mathieson Chemical Corporation, of Ten Light Street. Baltimore 3 State of Maryland, United States of America, for Letters Patent for an Invention for ‘ Im- provement relating to skin- protective lotions. ” Notice is hereby given that the Complete Specification left with the above application on the 18th day of Auyuat, 1954, has been accepted and that the said application and specifi- cation will be open to public inspec- tion at any time between the hours of 10 am. and 4 p.m. on all working days except Thursdays and Saturdays when the hours will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any person desiring to oppose the grant of Letters Patent on the above appliction on any of the grounds allow- ed by the above cited Act may give notice of such opposition in the prescribed manner at the Registrar’s Office ebovementioned at any time within thrae months from the date of this advertisement. J. D. B. RENWICK, Ag. Registrar of Patents. Registrar’s Office, St. John’s, Antigurt, 30th August, 1954. TRADE MARKS OFFICE, ANTIGUA, 30th August, 1954. BAXTER LABORATORIES INC., of Morton Grove, State of Illinois, United States of America have applied for Registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the following:— BAXTER in"Class 3 that is to say: Pharmaceu- tical and medicinal preparations, including fluids for parenteral use comprising water for injection; dext- rose. in water; dextrose and sodium THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. chloride in water; sodium chloride in water; dextrose and vitamins in water; dextrose, sodium chloride and vitamins in water; dextrose, alcohol, sodium chloride, and vitamins in water; dextrose; alcohol, and vita- mins in water; sodium chloride, po- tassium chloride, and calcium chloride in water; dextrose, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and calcium chlo- ride in water; sodium R-lactate in water; sodium R-lactate, sodium chlo- ride, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride in water; sodium R-lactate, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, and dextrose in water; dextrose, alcohol, and sodium chloride in water; dextrose and alco- hol in water; hydrolyzed protein in water; dextrose and protein hydroly- gate in water; alcohol, dextrose, and protein hydrolysate in water: acacia and sodium chloride in water; invert sugar in water; histamine diphos- phate and potassium chloride in water; histamine diphosphate and sodium chloride in water; sodium sulfate in water; injectable pyrogen; sterile nonpyrogenic distilled water used as a diluent for parenteral injection solutions, and medical prep- aritions for tropical application comprising pectin jelly. The Applicants claim that they have used the said Trade Mark in respect of the said goods since Octo- ber 19, 1931, 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 Leeward Islands Gazette, give notice in duplicate at the Trade Marks Office, Antigua, of opposition to registration of the said Trade Mark. J. D. B. RENWICK, Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks. TRADE MARKS OFFICE, ANTIGUA, 2nd September, 1954. THE SHREDDED WHEAT COM- PANY LIMITED, of Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, have applied for Registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the following:— Shreddies in Class 42 that is to say: Substances used as food or ingredients in food, biscuits, cakes, cereal foods products and bakery products. The Applicants claim that they have used the said Trade Mark in respect of the said goods since 13th April, 1953, before the date of their said Application. [23 September, aa Any person may within three months from the date of the first appearance of this Advertisement in the Leeward Islands Guzette. give notice in duplicate at the Trade Marks Office, Antigua, of opposition to regis- tration of the said Trade Mark. J. D. B. RENWICK, Acting Registrar of Tirade Marks. TRADE MARKS OFFICK, ANTIGUA, 2nd September, L954. H. S. WHITESIDE & CO.. LTD. of Parkhouse Works, Parkhouse Street, Camberwell, London, S.K. 5, have applied for Registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the follow- ing:— SUN-PAT in Class 42 that is to say: ‘t Substances used as food or as ingredients in food.” The Applicants claim that they have used the said ‘Trade Mark in respect of the said goods for 24 years before the date of their said Applica- tion. Any person may within three months from the date 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 said Trade Mark. J. D. B. RENWICK, Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks. Hours of Business on Week Days. In is notified for general informa- tion that in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 10 of the Antigua Postal Services Rules and Regulations 1954 (S, R. & O. No. 34 of 1934) which come into effect on the 13th day of September, 1954, the General Post Office, St. John’s, shall be opened to the Public from 8.15 am. to 3.30 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays; and from 8.15 to 11.30 a.m. on Saturdays. Money Order and Postal Order business will be transacted from 9.00 am. to 2.30 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays (except between the hours of 12 noon and 1.00 p.m.) and from 9.00 to 11.00 a.m. on Saturdays. SYDNEY WALLING, Ag. Postmaster. General Post Office, Antigua. 6th September, 1954. 23 September, 1954. .Statement of Currency Note Circulation in the British Caribbean Territories (East- ern Group) on ist September, 1954. Average Circulation during July:— $ Br. Carihbean Cur- ; rency Notes 49,575,799.00 Gov't Currency Notes 2,064,325.00 51,640,124.00 Br. Caribbean Currency Notes:— $ Trinidad & Tobago (including Montserrat) ... 24,161,114.00 Barbados 5,459,900.00 British Guiana .. 12,207,785.00 Grenada 1,788,100-00 St. Vincent 526,400.00 St. Lucia 861,000.00 Dominica 995,400.00 Antigua 1,423.300.00 St. Kitts 1,519,500.00 Total Br. Caribbean Currency Notes ... 48,942,499.00 Trinidad and Tobago Government Note circulation ... 1,847,200.00 Barbados Government Note circulation 155,625.00 Br. Guiana Government Note circulation 509,768.00 Total Government THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. The Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinance 1946. By virtue of the powers conferred on me in Section 2 of the Vehicles & Road Traffic Ordinance 1946 (No. 5 of 1946) I hereby fix the period hereunder for the lighting of vehicles. Until further notice, the lighting of vehicles shall be from 6.30 p.m. to 5.30 a.m. Dated the 8th day of September, 1954. E. M. V. JAMES, Trafic Commissioner. Tenders are invited for the purchse of nine Cane Oarts (5 steel, 3 Wooden & 1 Nabor Cart) lying outside the Peasant Development Office. Tenders for the abovementioned Equipment, shonld be submitted to reach the Peasant Development Office not later that the 30th September 1954. The successful tenderer will be expected to remove the carts as soon as possible after the tender has been accepted. Any would be tenderer may in- spect the carts whenever they wish. Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender. Administrator’s O fjice, Antigua. 14th September, 1954. 187 (ii) Watson’s Autonome II Motor- Driven Couch with tube stand. (iii) Upright Chest and Sinus stand incorporating vertically mounted Potter Bucky Dia- phragm complete with ad- justable chair. (iv) Accessories for above equip- ment including overhead shockproof system, tubes, etc. 2. This equipment, which may be inspected on application to the Specialist Radiologist, General Hospi- tal, will shortly be dismantled, and the purchaser will be responsible for its removal from the Hospital. 3. Tenders should be in sealed envelopes marked “ Tender for X-Ray Equipment”? and addressed to the Chief Secretary, Public Buildings, Bridgetown, Barbados, to reach him not later than the 15th September, 1954. 4. The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender. Ref. No. A. 66/46. RAINFALL FIGURES Centra] Experiment Station, Note circulation .-- 2,012,593.00 ‘ ed pens Ref. No. A. 66/146. Antigua. Total circulation on a 1st 8 , 1954 50,955,092. ; pufeeprombor 19 ee Sale of X-Ray Equipment. 1950, 1951. 1952. 1953. 1954. L. SPENCE, Jan. 5.41 3.60 241 1.98 3.04 Executive Commissioner, Tenders are invited for the pur- a ae a ae ae a British Caribbean chase of the Main X-Ray Diagnostic ie Sue Mig: Sedan: | eas Currency Board. equipment which was installed atthe May 2.06 10.54 3.07 1.50 3,88 Barbados General Hospital in 1941, June Hee a aC yee oe fish Cari . ‘d isti = Jul 185 3.28 8. 20 38, eo Egatd,; consietn sO! ae: 10.71 9.18 843 3.15 5.63 Port of Spain, (i) Watson’s Roentgen 1V High Sept. 18, ee a4 ey ce Trinidad, B.W.1. Tension Generator with Con 32.65 39.22 37.21 21.57 31.34 Ref. No. 24/00027. trol Table. ee BRITISH CARIBBEAN CURRENCY BOARD ABSTRACT (ArtictE 7 (4) or First ScHEpuLE To THE CuRRENCY ORDINANCE, 1950. $ $ Notes in circulation at 30th June, 1954 51,738,092.00 Currency Fund: Securities held by Crown Agents (market value at 30th June, 1954) 48,064,975.92 On deposit in Crown Agents Joint Colonial Fund 5,336,836.32 On deposit with Accountant General, Trinidad and Tobago 518,293.86 53,920,106.10 - 2,182,014.10 Excess of Currency Fund over Note circulation 188 THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. [23 September, 1954. Securities held by Crown Agents for Oversca Governments and Administrations on behalf of the British Caribbean Currency Fund at 380th June, 1954. | { Value at 30th | Description of Stock. | Nominal Value. Price Paid. | June, 1954. £ s. dy £ os. d. | £ os. d. Australia 34% 1954/59 .., 53,979 18 | 64,061 16 1. 54,2749 16 9 “ 3 ,, 1955/58 ... 94,263 2 7 95,911 13 6 | 96,268 2 7 i 3¢ 5, 1956/61 ... 12,394 0 5 12,394 0 5 | 12,332 1 = O : 34, 1958/60...) 15,339 5 10 15,147 11 0 15,09 4 0 a 4, gous 81,000 0. 0 32,045 5 0 81,155 0 0 . 32, 1981/66 | 97,719 2 2) 9649712 4 96,253 6 5 : 3 4, 1963/65 16,124 18 8 15,298 10 7, 15,238 1 3 “ 3: ,, 1965/69... 87,885 5 2 35,285 12 1 84,955 4 4 . 3, 1964/66 ... 3,195 17 2 2980 2 9 3020 1 9 . 3, ee 83,278 10 0 30,990 12 1, 80,782 12. 8 a 28, 1967/71... 3,896 17 11 2989 5 4, 2955 6 O . Bde OTOL Uses 42,217 15 7 37,521 1 0 87,151 12 11 Barking 3h, 1954/59... 13,000 0 0 15,162 10 0 18,130 0 0 Blackburn 23 ,, 1960/65 ..., 7,700 0 0 7,170 12 6! - 7,318 0 O Black pool 3 ,, 1957... 712 1 10 qlz 110; 712 110 Belfast 23 ,, 1963/66 ... 3,770 7 11 3,454 12 6 3,431 1 2 Bootle 34 ,, 1958/62 ... 6,228 16 2 6,150 19 0° 6,228 16 2 Bradford 34 ,, 1972/82 5.996 4 5 5,718 17 11 | 5,686 8 11 British Gas 4 ,, 1969/72 ..., 300,000 0 0 302,625 0 0); 315,000 0 0 British Transport Ao, 1972/77 2.) 828,474 14 2 329,696 2 2, 329,696 2 2 Ceylon 3h, 1954/59 17,168 16 11 17,383 9 1. 16911 6 8 ‘a ot» 1959 ee 7,472 3 8 7,500 4 1) 7.210 18 2 ” 3 ,, 1959/64 ... 16,751 18 0 16,250 17) 2, 15,560 138° 4 . 5 ,, 1960/70 13,200 0 0 14,5°3 10 0 18,926 0 0 o 42 ,, 1965 18,047 a7 2 90,033 2 5 1876915 5 Consols 4 ,, 1957 or after 17,397 5 1 17,038 8 8) 16,701 7 3 Cyprus 4 ,, a = 4,724 5 8 4,848 5 5) 4,747 17 8 e 33.,, 1969/71 ...) 107,844 12 8 95,000 0 0 | 100,867 4 8 Conversion Steck 2 ,, 1958/59 .... 100,000 0 0 99,500 0 0} 160,000 0 0 East Africa High 148,372 9 10 186,855 11 Commission 33 ,, 1966/68 .... 144,820 14 0 | 3 do Be, 1968/70...) 53,831 2 1 48.028 0 1. 50,870 7 10 do 44 ,, 1964/69 .... 100,000 0 0 99,500 0 0 104,000 0 0 do 4 ,, 1968/71...) 184535 16 5| 19878912 8! 18951715 8 Federated Malay States 38) ,, 1960/70 ..., 30,964 19 6 27,089 16 0. 26,520 4 6 Funding 23, 1952/57 ... 70,000 O 0 71,181 5 8} 70,525 0 0 3 24 ,, 1956/61 .... 1,968,918 7 10 | 1,867,588 16 i | 1,988,607 11 6 . 3, 1959/69 ...). 50,000 0 0 47000 0 0. 48,000 0 0 : Bo 1966/68 ..} 233,869 5 8 | 920,275 ly 8 925.683 17 2 Gold Coast 3 4, 1954/59 .. 41,004 10 6 40,359 14 10 | 39,979 8 3 ue oe 44, 1956 ...| 34,729 18 3 36,900 10 8 35,771 16 2 . 44 ,, 1960/70 ... L879 10 5 2015 15 9) 1,907 14 3 os Sap HOGS: «2a 2188 16 6 2134 2 1) 2101 5 5 Huddersfield 3% ,, 1958/63 ... 10,000 0 9 16,157 10 0 10,100 0 9 Hull 35 ,, 1958/63 ... 6,459 13 4 6,483 17 10 6,459 138 4 : 34, 1960/70 ... 9,162 15. 4 8,910 15 10 8.979 10 3 Ilkeston 8h, 1959/64 ... 4,993 10 8 5,080 19 8 4,943 11 11 Kenya 45 ,, 1961/71 .. 10,264 17 11 11,0384 15 3 10,521 10 4 ‘ 22, 1965/70...) 185,382 9 2| 11558215 5! 114898 8 7 . 22 ,, 1971/76 ... 2.429 10 9 2,150 2 10 2,028 13 8 : 34, 1973/78 .... 170,488 0 1] 166,225 16 1]| 156,848.19 8 ‘s 43 ,, 1971/78 .. 275,184 4 7 274,308 6 2 287,567 10 5 ey ae 38 % 1955/58 .. 5,389 11 10 5,876 2 4 5,289 11 10 ondon Elec. Trans. Finance Corp. 23, 1950/55 .... 17,009 7 8 16,541 12 1 16,754 4 5 Carried forward re a a ee THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZFTTE. (cont'd). 23 September, 1954. ] Securities held by Crown Agents, etc. Description of Stock. Nominal Value. | ~ Price Paid. 189 | Value at 30th June, 1954 £ os d.. & s. d. Brought forward ir Malays 3 ¥ 1974/76...) 166,048 611) 140,487 0 4 Mauritius 34 ,, 1957/62 ... 5,000 0 O0- 4,950 0 90 31, 1968/68... 70,049 15 4 68,955 4 9 3 National Defence Loan | | | | | (Assented Conversion) 2, 1954/58... 99,506 5 38 99,918 9 8) National War Bonds 24 ,, 1954/56 .... 1,245,067 12) 1) 1,258,804 15 9 Newport (MON) 3. 1952/55... «14,924 2 1 15,054 13 10 New Zealand 3, 992/65... 25,256 138 0 25,522 6 0O| ‘. ‘ 3L, 1985/60... 20,828 411) 21,140 13 5 . . 5, 1986/71 16,000 0 0 17,320 0 0 - : 34 ,, 1960/64 30,848 1 7 31,170 15 9 3 3 3 1962/65... «17,263 15 9 ~—-17,006 16 0 2 : 31, 1963]o6 ...| 735 12 11 715 8 4 . : 3. 1966/68... 17,485 6 9 1647918 7 : , 3% 1973/77 24.471 1310, 21,840 19 9 Nigeria 3 4, 1955 25,152 S 5 25,781 4 8 | 3 4 ,, 1968 40,331 19 9 43,003 19 8 | 7 3h, 1964/66 56,000 0 0) 48,625 6 2 : 3, 1975/77 31348 3 7 27,821 10 2 Northern Rhodesia 8 ,, 1963/65 ...) 6,813 12 5 S541 1 6. . : 31. 1955/65 ..., 12,670 7 1i| 12,607 011 : 34, 1970/72 338,238 010 833,587 5 5 " 43 ,, 1965/70...) 200,000 0 0, 200,000 0 0 Northern ireland B34, 1965/70... 4,925 18 1! 4,771 14 7 Palestine Gta, Oe 34 1962/67. 6,253 2 10 6,831 1°41 Portsmouth be 4, 1972/82 . 1,624 14 8 | 1,539 8 8) Savings Bonds Qt 1964/67 ... 2,202 15 7 1,997 12 11 . . 3. 1955/65 ...| 1,056,182 11 10) 1,027,187 11 5 : : 3.” 19G0/70 ..., -1O4dTT 2 GB) 96,314 17 0 | : : 3, 1965/75 . 33,303 18 38 29,890 5 2 Serial Funding 3 , 1955 ...) 671,621 11 2 681,867 6 5 Sierra Leone 84 .,, 1958/63 .. S16 7 lv, 509 8 0 South Africa 84,, 1953/73 .. 9,000 0 07 8,685 9 0 - 6 34, 1954/59 .. 1916 9 8 1,98017 2) . . 8, 195d id .. 6,000 0 0, 5670 0 0 Southampton 3 4, 1959/64 ...| 32,3806 14 2) 11,660 120 1 Southshields 3 ,, 1956/58 ...| 4,072 17 2 | 4,098 6 3 | Southern Rhodesia 34 ,, 1961/66 .... 6740 0 O.| 6,73) 1L 6. Swansea 3, 1955/65 ... 3,957 17 0} 3,715 8 8 Tanganyika 42 1967/72... 178,054 15 8 = 174,568 16 1 Uganda 31, 1966/69 ..., 827,122 10 1 291.249 6 7 War Loan 3. 1955/59... 988,302 &£ 7) 295,518 11 0 £ 8 134,499 3 4.925 0 99,057 19 1,254,405 12 (4,924 2 25,256 18 21,036 10 16,640 0 30,997 5 16,834 2 709 18 16,523 12 91,902 3 25,403 18 41,138 12 48,000 0 26,802 18 6,302 12 12,290 5 316,252 11 207,000 0 4,753 5 5.909 4 1,527 5 2.070 12 1,061,468 10 99.953 5 30,806 2 681,695 17 795 19 8.370 0 1,897 6 5,550 0 12,060 11 4,113 11 6,504 2 3,799 10 180,725 12 309,130 15 294,068 5 11 — HOrRHONOr A pe _ | \ | | |——— | 10,095,489 9 0 | 9,835,219 0 4 | On deposit in Joint Colonial Fund 1,111,840 18 0 1,111,840 18 07 On deposit with Accountant General, Trinidad and Tobavo. = «107,977 17 «9 =~ (107,977 179 fe Peden Tota ...11,315,308 + 9 11,058,087 16 1 | Conversion at rate of 4/2 to $1.00 $54,313,479.54 $53,078,581.46 L. SPENCE, Headquarters, British Caribbean Currency Board, Trinidad. 25th August, 1954. ee ee ee 10,013,536 18 0 21,111,840 18 0 107,977 17 9 11,233,355 8 9 $53,920,106.10 Leecutive Commissioner. 190 THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETYE. [23 September, 1954, IN THE COURT OF SUMMARY JURISDICTION OF THE WINDWARD ISLANDS AND LEEWARD ISLANDS (ANTIGUA CIRCUIT) A.D. 1954. Notice is hereby given that the Honourable the Puisne J udge has appointed the undermen- tioned sitting of the Court at which the following cases will be heard. The Court will sit at 9.30 o’clock in the forenoon on Friday the 1st day of October, 1954. Plaintiff Aubrey Challenger Albert and Edith Quelch Samuel Philip Arnold Jurvis Wesley C. Wynter James Adolphus N. Brown Brown & Company Ltd. Maurice Michael James Adolphus N. Brown George Francis Ruby Versailles John Rowan Henry John Rowan Henry Samuel Daniel Hezekiah Charles Lake Company Ltd. Lake Company Ltd. Samuel Joseph Arthur Ernest Bird Josiah Manasseh Cassandra Turner Joseph Dew & Son Ltd. Messrs. Brown & Co. Ltd. Fabian Bento Theresa Frederick Geo. W. Bennett Bryson & Co. Ltd. Almeda Roberts Walter Lewis Oscar Hunte Ruby Versailles Eunice Ladoo Maurice Karam Josephine Hunte Dated the 14th day of September, 1954. Defendant John Vieira Dorothy Agatha and Naomi Joseph Lucy Williams Naomi Henry and Enoch Pelle Samuel Burns Adolphus Thomas Rupert A. Thompson Ronald De Silvia Marjorie Gordon George Gordon Kitchener Dowe Augustus Daniel Winston Stevens Cleveland George Christopher Roberts Edgar Edwards Hubert Gordon Robert Bascus Rupert C. Benjamin John Henry John I. E. Turner Lauriston Potter Joseph Greenaway Elvan Brookes William Matthew Herman Lewis Paul Robinson Hubert Philip John Henry and Mary Solomon Kitchener Dowe Kitchener Dowe Alexander Aaron Percival Price (Sd.) H. S. L. Mossgzey, Registrar, Supreme Court, Antigua. 23 September, 1954] THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. 191 TRADE MARKS OFFICE, Antigua, 2nd September, 1954. ARTHUR FRANCIS ALEXANDER TURNER of St. John’s, Antigua, has applied for Registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the following:— in Class 44 that is to say: In the bottling of natural and mineral waters including ginger beer. The Applicant claims that he has not used the said Trade Mark in respect of the said goods before the date of his said Application. Any person may within three months from the date of the first appearance of this Advertise- ment in the Leeward Islands Gazette, give notice in duplicate at the Trade Marks Office, Antigua, of opposition to registration of the said Trade Mark. J. D. B. Renwicx, Acting Registrar of Trade Marks. A " * Se : ate tae a ly2 THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. 23 September, 1954. ANTIGUA. Coutrol of Imports and Exports Notice No. 4-o0f 1954 TENDER FOR FLOUR Tenders are invited for the supply of 15,000 half bags of 100 lb each “E” grade flour from Local Commission Agents of Canadian Flour Mills. Quotations should be C.L.F. Antigua and should include agents commission. ‘lenders should indicate whether they would be prepared to accept any pro- portion of the 15,000 bags say 5,000 bags and if so at what price. 2. The “E” grade flour must be milled solely from Canadian Hard Spring Wheat not lower: in grade than No. 3 northern and must be of the following minimum standard :— Maximum moisture oe 14.00% Maximum ash aes 52% Minimum protein ie 12.00% All flour to be enriched in accordance with the following:— Minimum. Maximum. Thiamine 2.0 2.5 milligrams for each Ib. flour Riboflavine 1.2 1.5 3 : ” Niacine 16.0 20.0 s ” 5 Tron 13.0 16.5 ” 5 » With Calcium Car- bonute 500 600 ” ” ” The name of the miller, analysis of the flour, the enrichment standard and brand name should be stated in the tender. Chemist’s certificate showing analysis of the flour, enrichment standard and duly notarised must accompany documents. The Supply Officer however, exercises the right to arrange for samples to be drawn and analysed on his behalf. ‘ Shipping documents must include date of shipment of all flour and must indicate that it is en- riched and “ Vitamin Enriched Flour” must be stencilled on each bag. 3. Flour to be loaded at Montreal, Halifax or St. John and shipped at rate of 5,000 half bags of 100 lb each month commencing early November 1954 and ending in January 1955. A. notice of the award will be made and the price accepted by Government. 4. Tenders should be in a sealed envelope marked “ Tenders for flour” and should be addressed. to His Honour the Administrator and should reach the Administrator’s Office not later than 12 noon on the 30th September, 1954. 5. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Administrator’s Office, Antigua. 25th May, 1954. Ref. No. A.40/18. ANTIGUA. Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, by{E. M, Buackman, E.D, Government Printer—By Authority, 1954 [Prive 10 cents. }: