SAINT VINCENT, WEDNESDAY, 7 FEBRUARY, 1951.-(No. 8). 45 "73. Any person engaged in any trade, business or profession shall keep in the English language pro- per books of account suffi- cient to record all trans- actions necessary in order to ascertain the gains and profits made or the loss incurred in each such trade, business or profes- sion, and any snch person who fails to comply with this provision shall be guilty of an offence, and- in addition to any penalty incurred he shall be liable to pay any tax to which he may be assessed under the provisions of this Ordinance." " 68. Any person guilty of an offence against this Ordinance shall be liable on summary conviction before a Magistrate-, to a fine not exceeding four hundred and eighty dollars, and in default of payment to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for any term not exceeding six months". permanent issue of these two denomi- nations will be withdrawn from sale Traders, while the West Indies University Com- etc., to memorative Stamps remain in issue. keep I accounts 3. The lower value of the temporary in Eng- Commemorative issue depicts the Arms- lish of the College" and the higher value a fnll length portrait of H.R.H. Princess- ALICE seated in her robes as Chancellor.. Both values bear the Royal cypher and the wording "University College of the- \West Indies." Penal- ties for offences 2. The Commissioners of Income Tax intend to enforce the provisions of the sections referred to above. V. C. JOSSE, Income Tax Offi'er. Income Tax Office, Kingstown, 29th December, 1950. POST OFFICE NOTICE. It is notified for general information that St. Vincent West Indies University Commemorative temporary issue stands in 3 c'?nts and 12 cents denomination will be issued on 16th February, 1951 and vill remain on issue for a period of 3 months or until sntcks are exhausted. 2. The current St. Vincent stamps in G. ELFORD WILLIAMS, Colonial Postmaster. General Post Office, St. Vincent, 30th January, 1951. (Q. 2/1950.) CUSTOMS NOTICE. The undermentioned goods huve been seized for a breach of section 48 (2)- Cap. 183:- One Sheep. One Cock. BERNARD GIBBS, Collector of Customs. Customs, 31st January, 1951. TREASURY NOTICES. KINGSTOWN BOARD ASSESSMENT ROLL, 1951. Under the provisions of Section 61 of the Kingstcwn Bo;id Ordinance 1897. notice is hereby given that the original assessment list of the Kingstown Board for the current year may be seen at the- Treasury, Kingstown. betew(en the Ist lday of March and 31st. day of May next- and atte::dance will ie given during that period for receiving the rates and taxes fixed by the Board. BERNARD GIBBS, Ac(infg Colonial Trsrea r. Treasury Ch ambets, St. Vincent. Ist February, 1951. LAND AND HOUSE TAX NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the under-mentioned persons having become defaulters under the "Land & House Tax Ordinance" their properties having been levied .upon will be offered for Sale at 12. o'clock noon on Saturday, 17tlk February, 1951, at the Treasury for the recovery of Taxes due thereon. C. B. GIBBS, Colonial Treasurer (Acting). Treasury, St. Vincent, 26th January, 1951.