220 CUSTOMS NOTICE. QUEEN’S WAREHOUSE. Under the provisions of Sections 3 and 13 of the Trade and Revenue Ordinance, No. 8 of 1900, the build- ing known as the Government Cotton Honse, situated at the Western end of Church Street, has been provided for the storage of goods unladen from any vessels arriving in this Presidency and will be a part of the Queen’s Warehouse until further notice. Goods intended to be stored in this warehouse may be landed at the wharf adjacent to it which is popularly known as Dews’ Wharf. ©. McA. STEVENS, Collector of Custums. 8rd December, 1955. CUSTOMS NOTICE. Queen’s Warehouse. Importers are requested to clear goods landing at this port, promptly, to avoid (a) congestion in the Queen’s Warehouse and (#) damage to such goods. The Collector of Customs cannot accept responsibility for dam- age to such goods and prompt delivery cannot be guaranteed on receipt of import warrants (entries) if, through being left in the warehouse for long periods, the packages have been blocked up or covered over by sub- sequent consignments of goods. C. McA. STEVENS, Collector of Customs. 8th November, 1955. THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. Sale of Goods in Queen's Ware- house under the Provisions of the Trade and Revenue Ordinance, No. 8 of 1900. All goods which, at the 60th Nov- ember, 1955, had been over three months in the Queen’s Warehouse will be sold by public auction, unless, within two weeks from the date of this nutice, the owners or consignees thereof pay the duties on such guods and remove them from the Warehouse. The list of goods liable for sale under the terms of this notiee will be published, when completed, by copies thereof being exposed on the main doors of the Customs Office and Queen’s Warehouse. C. McA. STEVENS, Collector of Crusioms. 10th December, 1055. Control of Imports & Exports Notice No. 4 of 1955 Imports of Refrigeration Plant Nearly all types of Commercial Refrigerators. Refrigerated Cabinets and Display Counters and Refrigera- tion Plant, can now be obtained from the United Kingdom and I can furnish the addresses of several United Kingdom manufac- turers of such goods to any importers who may be interested. C. McA. STEVENS, Collector of Customs and Supply Officer. 25th November, 1955. RAINFALL FIGURES. Sentra] Experiment Station, Antigua, Month. 1951, 1952, 1953. 1954. 1955, Jan, 3.60 2.41 1.93 3.04 2.16 Feb, 1.88 1.60 1.02 2,45 63 Mar. 1.09 1,62 5,60 1.08 83 Apr. 216 3.14 2.06 49 1.75 May 10.54 3.07 1.50 3.83 2.81 June 2.74 5.74 131 38382 Laz July 3.28 8.38 3.20 3.47 2.13 Ang. 9.18 8.43 3.15 5.93 8.25 Sept. 12.06 5.55 210 991 559 Oct. 3.90 5.19 85 4.62 4,60 Nov, 3.67 5.19 5.24 154 3.19 to Dec. 17th 5.54 1.52 2,13 1.75 (1.14 59.64 61.84 30.09 41.43 33.60 [22 December, 1955. PROVOST MARSHAL’S OFFICE, ANTIGUA. 7th December, 1955. Notice ig hereby given that there will be sold on the various premises in the City of Saint John on Thursday the 20th day of December, 1955 at 12 o’cloek noon, the Lands and Tenements belonging to the persons hereafter named, the same having been levied upon to satisfy the City Rate due thereon for the year 1955. GEORGES Estate of Sarah Sannders, Isaac J. Hawkins, Alfred Reynolds, Isabella Davis, Edward Terry, Elizabeth Edwards, Lucy Jack, Alice M. Smith, Foster E. L. Matthew, Donald Meade. sv. STREET. ST. JOHN’S STREET. Gladys B. Winter, Igal Winter, Estate of John Punter, George James, Ivy Dench, George Monroe, Heirs of Eliza Stevens, Adelaide Buntin, Samuel Henry. Frances James, Laurel Irene Foey, Heirs of Kerne, Estate of Charles Isaac, Mary Grant, Charles Issac, Alice Adams, state of Samuel Martin, James & Mitchell Charlotte Mathurin, Heirs of Jos. Thibou, Francis Samuel. BISHOPGATE STREET. George H. Joseph, Selina Billing- hurst, Emily Mason, James John, Florence Ramsay, Henrietta John, William John, Heirs of Albert Barnard Jane Ann Wilson, Ellen Gurneg, Theophilus Bird, John Dowe, Louisa Thomas, Estate of Mary Green, Sydney Benjamin, Louisa Semper, David Beazer. NORTH STREET. Mary Samuel, Louisa Semper, Heirs of 8. Daniel, Seamen’s Friendly Society, Dorcas Osborne, Ferdinand Martin, Grace Ann Pelle, Alfred Hunte, Heirs of Daniel Peters. DICKENSONBAY STREET. Kenneth Murdoch, Agatha Hors- ford, Alfred O. Wallace, Bertie Oliver, John Lucas, Edmund Simon, Anthony Jarvis, Rosaline Morgan, Ickford Winter (2), Eric Joseph. CECIL O. BYRON, Acting Provost Marshal.