38 SAINT VINCENT, WEDNESDAY, 15 FEBRUARY, 1956-(No. 9.) The Examining Board will sit on the 5. Applications for Rooted Cacao 3rd Friday in February and March Cuttings received after the 29th Febru- 1956, and would-be candidates are ad- ary, 1956, will neither be acknowledged vised to consult the Port Officer for nor considered. further details. 6. Rooted Cacaio Cuttings will be JAi[ES H. D. C(OX. delivered free of charge to the applicants Port Otne,r. a' a point as near as possible to the site at which they are to be planted, accessi- 19th January, 1956. ble at the time. to the motor vehicle conveying the plants. Estates will be expected to' arrange their own trans- SAINT VINCENT. port. By Authority of the Patents Ordinance 7. N.B. The conditions under which (Chapter 155 of the Revised Laws of Saint rooted cacao enttingswill be Vincent, 1926). issued are as follows:-- I (1) Thli area selected by an NOTICE is herby given that an appli- applicant will be inspected cation was on th, 11th day of .Jainary. by an authorised officer, as 1956, made b)y FOLKE ROLAND \WERNER 00soo as possible after the re- WERNBSKOG, of '.For'-riun. Sweden, for ceip) of the ap;!licati(, n for a patent in respect of an invention for the purpose of determining "improvements in or relating to mould- the snitability of the site in ing straw materials." regard to altitude, soil type, 2. This invention relates generally wind protection and other to a method of moulding straw material. ecological and environowjent- for instance for the intermediate layers al conditions. The applicant of elements for building, purposes. will then be notified whether, C. E. A. RAWLE. Registrar of Patents. Patent Office, Saint Vincent. 28th January, 1956. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. COCOA INDUSTRY DIEVELOPMIFNT SCHEME. Distribution of Rooted Cuttings of Selected Strains of Trinidad and Grenada Cacao for Planting in 1956. It is estimated that there will be about 40,000 rooted cacao cuttings available ti, plant about 80-100 acres in 1956. 2. Persons desirous of obtaining rooted cacao cuttings from the cocoa stations, should apply on the forms pro- vided for that purpose. entitled : Application Form for Rooted Cacao Cuttings Propagated for Distribution by the Cocoa Indus- try Development Scheme of St. Vincent,." 3. Application forms are obtainable at the Head Office. Department of Agri- culture, Kingstown. or from any of the District Agricultural Officers. 4. Application Forms should be forwarded to the Superintendent of Agricultural. Department of Agriculture, Kingstown on or before 29th February, 1956. or not the area is approved for planting cocoa. (ii) If for stated good reas- ons the area is declared to he unsuitable for planting cacao clones, no allocation of plants will be made to the applicant. (iii) If the area is declared. suitable, an authorized officer will in form the appli- can, what minimum action is required of him by the Department of Agriculture in regard to provision of overhead shade, ground shade, wind-breaks,soil con- servation measures, soil pre-. paration etc. The Agricul- tural Department will ren- der all necessary advice and guidance in this connection. (iv) The minimum area for which plants will be issued will be that which will contain fifty (50) rooted cuttings planted at a spacing of 10ft. x 10ft. or 12ft. x 12ft. in a single block, the equivalent of one-eighth or one-sixth (I or -) of an acre. (v) The area to be planted will be re-inspected by an anthorised officer immedi- ately before the proposed date of delivery of the plants in order to ascertain whether all conditions have been satisfactorily fulfilled,