248 SAINT VINCENT TUESDAY, 2 AUGUSUT, 1955.-(No. 47). 2. No boat whatsoever, except the Port Officer's boat, shall go alongside any steamer until the Police boat has been alongside. 3 A boat coming alongside a steam- er and bringing passengers or luggage to the steamer, or coming alongside for the purpose of obtaining passen- gers or luggage to take from the steam- er, shall go to the port side of the steamer, unless otherwise directed by any police constable on, or i. the neigh- bourhood of the steamer, and such boat shall comply with any directions given by such a police constable. (i) A boat taking off supplies to a steamer shall go to the starboard side of the steamer unless otherwise direct- ed by such a police constable as afore- said (ii) No. boat, other than a lighter, shall approach within 60 feet of a steamer while another boat is at the 'adder to which, under these regula- tions, such first mentioned boat is re- quired or permitted to go. without the permission of the police constable in charge of the gangway. 4. No person shall mal-e any boat fast to the ladder of a steamer or keep a boat alongside or near the ladder of a steamer for a longer period than is necessary for setting down any passen- gers, luggage and supplies, or for tak- ing in any person ready and intending to leave the steamer by that boat and any luggage ready to be put into that boat. 5. Boats (other than lighters with cargo) returning to the shore from any steamer in the harbour call, before touching the shore at any- other part of the harbour or of the island, and without transferring any goods brought from such steamer to any boat or ship. hall come alongside the Jetty for ex- amination if thought necessary by the Customs Authorities. 6. No person shall in pny way im- portune or incommode o: annoy per- sons landing on or about the piers or departing therefrom. 7. Licensed porters and boatmen shall at all times promptly obey the directions or orders given them by mem- bers of the Police Force or by Treasury or Revenue Officer relative to the dis- charge duties. 8. A boat in the neighbourhood of the Jetty which is not engaged, or is wait- ing, shall go to and remain at the Station appointed fo- unengaged boats by the Chief of Police. 9. Every boot propelled by oars, when plying between sunset and sunrise in the harbour of Kingstown, shall carry at the stern a white light not lower than three feet above the gunwale of the boat, of a globular form not less than 6 in diame- ter and plainly visible from all points of the compass. 10. In addition to, or in lieu of any penalty or other punishment inflicted upon any licensed boatman for a breach of any of the provisions of the Ordinance, or the Regulations, the convicting Mag- istrate may suspend the licence of such boatman for the whole or part of the time unexpired and shall forthwith give notice to the Chief of Police. 11. If any boatman whose licence is -o suspended shall, during the time of such suspension be employed in any boat contraryy to the provisions of this Ordin- unce, he shall be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance. The Police and Port Authorities will be taking steps to see that these regu- lations are observed. Recently, there have been unpleasant scenes as a result of boatmen disregarding simple courte- sies and exposing not only themselves a:s a whole, but the reputation of St. Vincent to contemptuous ridicule. Boatmen and porters are hereby ad- vised to obtain their licences and badges from the Licensing Authority, Police Headquarters, and save themselves from avoidable inconvenience. S. A. ANDERSON, Lt.-Col., Licensing Authority, Chief of Police. 21st July, 1955. SAINT VINCENT. By Authority of the Registration of United Kingdom Patents Ordinance (chapter 156 of the Revised Laws of Saint Vincent, 1926). Ga zetted 2(;th July. 1955. NOTICE is hereby given, that an appli- cation was on the 16th diay of April, 1955. made by ERNST JOHN JENS HENRIKSEN, Danish Su ject, of 4 Reverdilsgade. Copenhagen. Denmark, for a patent in respect o)f ;in invention relating to fountain !ens tf the ball tip type comiirisinW a tubular ink reservoir terminating at one end in a ,all tip and at the opposite end with an :ir inlet. Any person) may at ni:y time within two months from the date of mublic- ation of this notice in the Gazette, give notice to the Registrar of opposition to the issue of a certificate of registration upon any of the grounds rn scribed by section 97 of the P:atts Ordinance (Cap 155) for opposition to the grant of Lettor.c Patent. C. E. RAWLE, Rt. ,'. o" Patents. PATENT OFFICE, SAINT VINCENT, 19th July, 1955.