SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.) 143 Polling Station No. 6 at Cane End Government School Polling Station No. 7 at Mr. Jimmy Toney's Residence, Carriere Polling Station No. 8 at Mr. George Dowers' House, formerly Mrs. Eliza Alves', Evesham Polling Station No. 9 at Evesham Methodist School And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:- 1. JARDINE, Raymond Sylvester; Mesopotamia; Life Underwriter 2. LATHAM, Levi Calvert, Mesopotamia, Planter of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. The final counting cf the votes ,.-ill take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at Mesopotamia Police Station at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon: Given under my hand at Mesopotamia Police Station this 20th day of March,. 1972. W. G. BACCHUS, Returning Officer.. GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972. FORM NO. 28 (Section 26.) THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE. NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL. The Constituency of EAST ST. GEORGE. Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that a Poll has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency and that such Poll will be opened on the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of seven in the forenoon and kent open till the hour of five in the afternoon in the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com- prised in the said Constituency. Polling Station No. 1 at Mrs. Gwendolyn Gitten's Shop, Enhams Polling Station No. 2 at Mrs. Alma Fraser's Building, Belmont Polling Station No. 3 at Brighton Methodist School Polling Station No. 4 at Mr. Percival Scott's Premises, Ratho Mill Polling Station No. 5 at Calliaaua Town Hall Polling Station No. 6 at Glen Clinic Polling Station No. 7 at Coronation Club, Indian Bay Polling Station No. 7A at Coronation Club, Indian Bay Polling Station No. 8 at Infant School, Fountain Polling Station No. 9 at Mr. Crichton's Shop, Arnos Vale And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:- 1. BONADIE, Ormond James, P.O. Box 630, Kingstown: Retired Civil Servant 2. CATO, Robert Milton: Montrose: Barrister-at-Law of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves. accordingly. The final counting of the votes will take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at Calliaqua Police Station at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon. Given under my hand at Calliaqua Police Station this 20th day of March, 1972. GEORGE DOUGAN, Returning Officer.