SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 NOVEMBER, 1954.-(No. 75). 461 2. The post, which is pensionable, mission, Government Office. Grenada, carries a salary scale of $2.880 x $120 to to.reach him not later than 16th Decem- $4,080 per annum. The actual point of ber, 1954. entry in the scale will be determined in 3.0th November, 1954. the light of experience and.individual (A. 15195211). qualification s. 3. The appointment, subject to a No. 571. medical certificate of fitness whi,.h is required to be furnished, beforehand, GOVERNMENT OF GRENADA: APPOINT- will.be for a probationary period of one MENT OF HARBOUR MASTER. year in, the first instance, and. may be terminated during that period by either Applications are invited for the post party by one month's notice in writing, of Harbour Master. The scale attached 4. A transport allowance is payable to the post is $2,880 perannum risingby at the current rate of $732 per annum annual increments of $120 to $3,840 per and the officer will be required to keep annum. The officer appointed will re- a car for the performance of his duties. ceive such salary within the approved Government will be prepared to grant scale a.i his experience and qualifica- an interest free loan to the officer for tions justify.- He will be appointed the purchase of a car. either on contract or probation, the 5. Quarters are not provided. decision depending on his age and 6. Free passages to Grenada for the qualifications. An officer appointed on successful-candidate, his wife and a probation Wvill be required to serve a maximum of 2 chil4sen will be pro- probatiobnary period of two years before vide .. he can be considered' for permanent and 7. Applicants ould s I pensionable status. A contract of em- S7. Applican.ts should state- ployment will he for a period of three (a)-Age'. years. In- either case the officer, seleet- (b) Schools or University at which ed will be subject to the Colonial 'Regu- elducated and Certificates or nations anid ,General -Orders: i.n: foice Diplomas obtained. frohl time to time. .A medical certifi- (c) 'Nature of present and pist cate of fitness will.-ie reqtwi'red. Gd+- employments. ernment does not provide free:quarters (d) Amounit of monthly salary or but quarters may be, provided, if avail- wages' earned in the post in able, at a rental of 5% of their capital which applicant is or- was last value or 10% of the officer's total ,emol- employed. uments, wlichevei: .i the leps. /The .(e) 'Past experience in vbrk of the appointment 'doe not carry a' '~iot'or same- or similar kind to that tratspoft a 1lo wan e. A eonitn 6'td required in the post advertised: J overtime fev at the rate of $240 per They should also furnish copies of testimonials (which will not be return- ed to the applicant) certified as true copies by a Justice of the Peace or a Minister of Religion or Head of a Gov- ernment Department. 8. Qualifications-The officer is ex- pected to possess the standard qualifica-, tion of a civil Engineer, or its equiva- lent, and have at least three years working experience on such Public Works. A working knowledge of Land and Engineering surveys is essential. fie will be required to assist the Super- intendent of Public Works generally and to deputise for him when required to do so. 9. The officer will be required to carry out all types of Public Works and such other duties as may from time to time be required by the Superinten- dent of Public Works. 10. He will be subject to Her Majes- ty's Colonial Regulations and to the General Orders of the Colony. 11. Application should be addressed to the Secretary, Public Service Com- annum is payable. ' 2. The Harbour Master will be in control of all shipping operations in St. George's harbour, and will direct the manner and times of berthing and departure of vessels and the allocation of berths. He will be responsible f'pi the orderly stowage, safe custody and removal of cargo on and from. the wharves: for the exercise of discipline over all Government officers, including Customs officers, while they are employ- ed on the wharves in St. George's har- bour; for the inspection and surveying of all intercolonial vessels and coastwise traders. He will be the senior member of the Board of Examiners for the issue of certificates of competency to masters and mates under the Shipping Ordi- nance; a Surveyor under the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894; and the Shipping Master and Registrar of Shipping. He will ensure the proper care and main- tenance of all harbour buoys, marks, beacons, lighthouses, piers, jetties, wharves, launches, boats, etc. in Gren- ada and Carriacou. Applications from