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EXTRA ORD INAR'Y BRTIlaSH HONIDURAS PUBLISHED BY .AUTHORITTY. No. 1 BELIZE, 2 JANUARY 1940 Page 1 M.P. 01191. No. i. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 2 January, 1940. AP"POINTMENTS. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to make the under. mentioned appointments in Jrlegact of the year 1940. For convenience the ex officio Memnbers are also shownl. By Command. * A. WOLFFSOHN, Acting Colonial Secretary. BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF CHEMISTS qND DRUGGISTS' (Ord. No. 17 of 1939). The Senior Medical Officer (ex officio), Chair- man, 'The Firli Medical Officer, Belize, Dr. K. Heusner, J.P. M.P.. 0571. ~---+t------ CENluTR.1L BOARD OF HEALTH. (Ord. No. 23 of 1938). Captain James R. Stevens, Md.C., H. T. Grant, Esquire, W. H. Klieffer, Esquire. Secretary-The Harbour Master. ,M.P. n0'07. BOARD) OF;! %GICU`LTURE. (Ord. No. 14 of 19'.to T~he Agricultulral Officer, Chairman (ex oficiQl. Honourable Mr. T. F. Bowman, R. H. 10 ~lc- Esquire, E. L. Hofius, Esquire, H. Stansbury, Esquire. Honourable Mr. E. S. Usher. M.P. 1750-34. Secretary--Mr. R. S. Finlayson. BOARD OF EDUCATION. (Ord. No. 14 of 1926 and Ord. No. 38 #f 1935). His Eldc~lnc? the Governor,. President, (ex of- ficio), The Colonial Secretary (ex ofiic io), The Reverend M. M, O'Connor,.S.J., The Reverend R. i cFleporn.l O.B.E., J.P., The Rel eve-nd W.C J. SmIth11. Miss E. A. Alexander, S. N. ( Ilnpbelcll, Esquire, M. L. B~ihr, Eviaire Secretary--The Director of Education. A'I.P. The Senior Medical Officer, Cha 11w1 l-n, The Director of Public Works, Dr. K. Heusner, J.P., L,. P. Ayuso, Esquire, R. H. Eyles, Esquire, B. M. A. Stuart, Esquire. 0356. COM id.lTTEE OF MlEDIC'.LL REUISTRA- TION. (Ord. No. _16 of 19-'s. The Senior MedJical Offricer, Channolln (ex offi- clo) The Attorney G~eneral, The First Medical Ofiicer, Be~lize, Honourable Mr. H. I. Ale~lhadlo r\.E., J.P., Honourable Mr. C. R. Be?" Ml.P. 02697. HARBOUR ADVISORY BOAR~PD. (Ord. No. 39. of 1935). The Colonial Secretary, Chairman (ex officio), The Harbour Alassicrr (ex officio), The Superintendcent of Police (ex offjil lo), JR 4S G;AZETTE 5.:r ; WL~F`ARE COMMITTEE. The '-e-r Medical Officer, Ch~..;r: ar, The Director of Education, The Labour Em:~:.. :: Dr. H. N. Dicy c. I; .?! Secretary--Mr. G. T. MtltcEi es. ------+--------- MITTEE. rib p:;,.no-v;lca; of P~risons, Chi rmni,!: I( ,;:..n Ernes t .I:.* Reverend M. M. Ganey, S.J., ( His~ Rieverend Aldous C. V:.'..mid:r-. Julio T. >.:r.uil.: Esquire, J.P., Y ;"--- ..:!o Wm. C. Price, V.D., J.P., 5. erzur; --.i: :im Ernest Kenln:.. CO st "O ; '. ;E F. OF CrF'iPE NCY. O J. No. I of 1937). The Colonial Secretary, I.l. uin~rn a Honourable: Mr. A. N. it .-!ir-c:i I Hlonqburable Mr. H. I. :...; W-ad.: O.Bi.E., J P. : L-. 1. --- be~ Treasury Superintendent. MI.P. 1363-34. ----:------ BELIZE LOAN BOARD. (Ord. No. 23 of I'r '.. EHonourable Mr. S. PA. M~_:. llrline. Vice Chiirmans , TPhe Director of Public Works, A. J. Hunter, E~squIre, J.P., L. P. Ayuso, Esquire, R. H-. Eyles, Esquire. 2 BRITISH HONIXTM (Ord. No. 32 of 1938). The Director of Public Works, ;_hu!:rrre.ln (ex of- ficio), The Supec':, ~r-c~. .nt of Police (ex officio), Captain R. K. Masson, 7.1 I E Superintendent, Belize Fire ar: cad. ~ F. R. 2: .:1-. Esquire, O.B.E., N.C._.. J.P., C. M. Staine, Esquire, Chairman, Belt-ze Town Board. M.P. 02711- JUBILEE PUBLIC !1 N;. Y~ CO ~.i' UT TEE. (Ord. No. 37 of '.;:;I. H:, E..e~T~it; -*--overneri, Chairman, Hnoun~i~~ri '.1. Johnston, Miss*L. AhI. Roberts, M.B.E., Mlr. Arturo B. na[.~~.1!;..n.. The Reverend H. J. Cooke, L. P. Ayuso, E -I 1..., Mrs. W. H. Kieffer- . Secretary --F Tr. A. H. Anderson. 4 M9.P0713. OFFICIAL *VISITORS--IN~i D ,I~ i l,. SCeHOOL. ;0.; No. 9 of N)!':. His Honour the (.' if: Justice (ex .:i;s.',0. The~ Members of 13 :eut-. Council (ex c .(i,:J;s ! The District Commissiongr, Stann Creek (ex of- Honouarable Mr. H. T. A. Bowmabn, B. Guerer-o, Esquire, J. P., ' C. G. E\..o Esquire. N..01. SUiGAR COnlTROL BOARD. (Ord. No. 15 of l'j:.71. Honourable Mr. W. Johnston, TColoniaI Secsretar\. Chairman, Hlonourable Mr. H, L Mllled'o, Oi.B E., J.P. L. P. .14---- ., Esquire, R. HI. Eyles, Esquire, HN. Stansbury, Esrquire. Secre~tary--Major L. A. Jeffery. M~ P. 026.Q OUTDOOR iAND T; E 1!;F LOYMENT '.FL.TelP COP.r.IT~TEE. The Senior Medical Officer, C h~; r m..n, Major P. E. Matthews, O.B.E., C-i. Labour Of l:r~~, Mrs. V. Seay, M.B.E., - A-~Jlujunt Einest Kenny. Sc:!z.arl- -?-i M/. M. Alache~ll. M.P. 0-168. COMMITTEE IFORl rTHEF 11119ATION 'TION OF TENDERS. The Colcaucll iceronarl. Clubms;:?, The D3irector of Surveys, The Treasury ';-n :ir;Lnab rai. .- cour:4 --'i-en,c~r (lerk. Secretariat. M.P. 0146L. PGA.RD OF VISITORS, LUNATIC ASY'LUM. (Ch. 53, e. L., N241r~ The Attorney Gener'al, L ha rm a n, The Superintendent of Police, Captain WI C. Price, V.D3.. J.P. Of i-lLAL VISITORS TOj PRISONS. I0 b. 6S. C. L., 1924). The Chief Justice (for Bbre:I Presenl The Members of :- ,-ulli C;oun-a- (for all Pris- ons) ex ~Ii.. "..r. Secretarir----C so:. .K. M.?~;~. ho. .B.E. a e. M.P. 01749. HonBourable Mr. C. R. Beattie, J.P., Chumanis, Honourable M~r. T. F. Bowman' (iapti Lio R. K. Masson, MV.B.IE., H-. Stansbury, Esquire, Honm. Secre~tary-A.L HB. Anderson, E qluir:- . JIon. Asst. C :r~- 1.u -P. Zayden, Esquire. M.P. '0472. M~ILIT' \RY PEN;'llONS' BOARD. The Financ-ial S~eretary, Ci~lunrma, The 5:: larr XMedical Officer, , The Reverend R. C-lte--tor n. O B.E., J.P, Major L. A. Jeffew--. M.P. OI110-1. - -- - 1st Alcalde, Claretice: Garbutt 2nd Alcalde, Ch:'!- I es u.ub:..r. Toledo DIistrict. San Antonio ;''--..:se'. 1st Alcalde, Genaro Chun 2nd Alcalde, Sebastian Jalal. San Antonio a Frchljr 1'le.1-:i and Alcalde, DE.;c-a \.,l!LnoJc\a. SSan Pedro r`. lura!br. 1st Alcalde, Felix Cal 2nd Alcalde, Vicente Chen. Aguacate, Moho R it er. 1st Alcalde, Lucas Ch I2nd Alcalde, Louis Bolon. Santa Teresa IEHincia..zi:.ned Moho River.! 1st Alcalde, Pedro Te ul 2nd AU-l~cld. Frgincisco SE~il. rique Sarca, Temash River, ist Alcalde, M/artinE C hee 2nd Alcalde, Juan Baki. 1st Alcalde, c~rlntiago Benguclhe 2nd Alcalde, Simon !:i ti;:~l Dolmes,2 Sarstoon River. 1st Alcalde, Juan Kacao 2nd Alcalde, Juan Salam. Cool District. Benqlue Viejo. 1st Alcalde, Gyrgie Leon 2nd Ailcalde, Jos 5.!ar;; Samos. Sucorz. .1st Alcalde, Ascension Allarr 'nd A~lc~.llde.. Rosa Cowo~. Arenal. 1st A~lcaldg, Sabino Na)j 2nd A-lci3lde, Silverio Romero. 1 ALE A~LDES. IC-ap. 174, C. L., 192~-lj. Sal,-na~ C~rcrd District. Sesne Bight. 1st Alcalde, Balbino 'PalaI;-o 2nd Alcalde, Ascension Dieg~o. Newtown, Commere Bight. BR.ITISH HONDURA~~.S GAZETTE 3 I VISITING JUSTID ES TO P~isoNS. JS ((.0. 68, C: L., IC-h. For the Belize P -- - The Magistrate, On; Ili (ex ...ie .. I. F. W~. Fi! .J! !, E .!?; O.B.E., J.P., F. R. Dragten, E ature, O.B.t:E K.C., J P., Captain Wm. C. Priedl V.D., J.P., J. P. Usher, E-...nice. J.P., J. T. BoulIo.. Esquirc.. J.P., James D. Burn, Esquire, J.P. Il er -the Northern District: Corozal Prison. The District C_ :an~ii:< o~neri (ex r i....:.-1. H. F. 5 ha r: Esquire, J.P., John A. Enes o!\I Esquire. . O inger 11,Lk Prison. The District Commissioner (ex of., uk i,.*) Ev~an L. McGregor Arthur, Esqi.:i~. J.P., George balltr. E;;quil-. For the Stann Creek District: The Dllic~i; Commissioner, Stann Creek (ex of- -B. Guerero, Esquire, J.P., H. A. Baller, Esq.uire. For the Toledo District. The Din ia~ Commissioner, Toledo (ex officio), 3* A. Carroll, E qu;it, J.P., WV. N. Bourne. ExplrP. J.P.* For the Caw Dis nia-l~i The District Commissioner, El E. J. En~right. Esquire, J.P., A. A. Lewis, Eiiquir.. C;1yoc (ex officoio M.P. 1751-3- San Anlon'o. 1st Alc'alde, Elijio Panti 2nd Alcalde, P oC5 Mai. Bullelt Tree Falls. 1st Alcalde, MI:lrgarito Angeles 2nd Alcolde, Juan Medirna. 1st Alcalde, Leon Castillo 2nd Alcjlde. Sixto Lewis. 4 B3RITISH;~ HiONDURTAS GAZETTE Na~me : WherLe Licensed -. Ma il 0 Guerrero, Higinia Punta Gorda I..-nt.Th:iw .. Belize MYurphy, Adriana .. , No:i.!,;-, Amelia _Angedr-a Corozal . l.-:. JaLne .. .. Punta G~orda 1. L.... Emlia..muds. t sun Creek Pandy, .1.:-t;i;a .. .. Punta Gorda '.. .. Belize IParks, ii .h;ri .. .4, ,, Patt, 31nna;.-. ... , ?ti1 Cciia, .. .. ,, I' .u-llei. T .:- nz~. .. .. , R' I:N: F man-h:::~: .. Cayo H .R.EL~a.erb .. Belize ~I, Vivian . .., :. ane .. .. ,, . Et~hin . .,, .;: .I i. Susan .. .,, T.tlil- Ci,..crymay .. ,, Thompson, 16l I ?'<1 T,. pji Ann T1:.-.. 11 C lr f. Ivl.t.10ottie .. Bfelize Waight, Octavia . ..C~ White, Clleopatra .. ,, WIoods, Ethel .. .. ,, Young, Ee .. .. ,, ?- in~ .Leonie Belmore , No. 2.. M7.P. 0022. glPENERAL REGiSTRY ' Belite, 30 Decemnber 19)39. MIIDL1'll'ES. THNE r I ,i.ine names of Licen~sed 3.1 -in n:-. ; dulyr registered, in the PR?. Ire-i* of M~id- wives in this office, are pubbeljled for general information. j:,/,,, .*,- General. Anderson, Josephine .. , Antonio, M~ionica .. . , Arnold, Mr. il]). .. ..,, Atherley, Christiana A. .. ,, Patt ritr, Ida A. ..,, 8.-1. 01.Irne .. ,, Bennett, Ida .. .,, Be~nton, ?I,.u- .. .. Oras~nP e 9lancoa, Lottie .. .. Th-la.< ;:r- =>..., Lucy Ann MVay .. ,, Blanco, Saturnina.. .. Corozal B~rut...., Effie W. L. .. Beli~ze P: .-.-, Anastacia... .,, Em: .. n Zilla . . ,, Dr~m. 0-en.JHoa, .. Corozal Camp~osde mnrIt,.t x, Mu:l!tii a, ,, Casanova, Leonarda .. ' Ca~ttonsef, 11!.!' r-t .. ,, SIc'!'t,:l..- cincent .. .. ,, CupI~-.1., Henrietta , ( -t .1 Abe .. ..,, Docu~linanlrlz Juliana .. ,, 3FloerrC., Albertha .. , Flowers, Bernalda .. Oranp- i Flowers, l-i .-.a! en~ .. Belize ]Franklin, Minerva .. ,, G'Arbutt, Mary Ann tn GarLbutt, Tepe!iba ... ... Belae e Czeor- Mary Ann Clare ,, G~ib. Gougora, Cattalina Acosta OsI use i H ~!iil ..a. Frances .. Punit a G Hesu!:ni~~Eons, lorn .. ,, H:Wyde, Cleantis ,, La Cr air, Leargra ,, Latcbplan, Cathraine .. ,, ;Leslie, Dl.i-; ... I wi .~L:~:-1 .. beize Lightfoot, S-.phlia I. unta ~ 0.- n, da ..:1.'a .. Belize Lopez, R1I. an.lina i.' .. Lin*1\. :: a..- .. . Corozal MaeC.mcr.x Luciana, i .. ,, 4II-- {Wd.na.. J1.try ..... Belize :r ].!clan...~ E~c-iri..e .. ,, McField, Mas~i?-il~ A~nn.. ,, McK-c.Uicll.. .. ,, .4hwe I ~irinlA Fide~lia .. , Mrlllia. Caridad .Crzl Menie cedllu.B.Belize s \\alk RI.P. ooz2. General IT:. -, It'r, !,i:. :. 30 Decemrber r1 sy,. -- 3. r4!'t:L .I ISSI ONERI S OF TH1E Si'PRPEMIE COURT. The `.i -- .n~ list of Commissioners of the Supreme Court is published for _;;-n:~.l informa- tion. SBy Order. A. O. UL'~:''1 ; O~:R TH R.-;~'!r,:lr General. Frederick; r l~i 1on FiJ.11.=. Ei rnite.O.B E., J.P., Th~ Hou ~_'ble EI John Allrs. -r Carroll, E~~quise, J.P., Edward J..h En~ r!ric~ht, 1 Faqui~rc J.P., John Hen~r! R--s~. Esuire. John Ti I :., Esquire, J.P., 'd.P. oaz2. Walk :orda , orda , iA~da I Genreral R;eddry~, FIl.-/2 30 DC?.,rFle lr 193. sN 4. MAR~IRIED W\OMlEN'S DEEDS. .i'i-- f 11I1.0 in: list o-F CommissionersS for taking- '9 _g!trar General. The Hon'bole Mr. Thomas I inlay, Bowman, WiGilliam Alexander Jex Eel~.~Unn, E~squire, O.B.E. J.P., Tohn Allce!frl ( r .'l. Esquire,- .T,P., El.1 -.u- T. .hn! E ri-It. E srui re. J.P., John ~ayl..~I F--pshe, i1. BRITISH- HONiDURAS.P GAZETTE 5 0... :.'- :--** e i w Resnarks ~i_ 11_1__ Name __ M.P. 0022. .G EN ER L R~EGISTRY, ~Belize, 30 DecembeFr 1939. No). 5 ( HL MlSTS AiND DRUGGlCIST S. THE f-il:--inght~n~ of Ip reh:i registered as Chemists an:1 Djruggists on the 3')thl December, 1939, is pu;l.dli3shed for 11-m! r.-,1 i.,l-::ua: i...o in accordance with section 20 of Chaputer 51 of the (<'.ma1 II~.hdate Laws, 1924. I < Order.b Registrar !'. IIo rld Residence elize Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. SCertificate of Board of Ex~c! I!are under C i, yr 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. ,,Certificate of Board of Examineap under r's~ir`r r 70, Section 3 (4) Consolidated Laws I IP- n..I Edition). "Certificate of Board of Examniners under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. ,,Certificate of Board of Exlllniners under Ch~~~rqr.cr ... of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. tann Certificate of Board of Examiners under 'reek Lci qli.l.. 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. Belize C'ir~rini.:I .- of Board of Examiners under Chapter 510fl; r i .,..~I r !I.10~r. .l Lan-:. 1924. ,,Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. ,,Certificate of Board of Exu~nianmes under Chapter 70, Section 3 (4) Consolidated Laws (Revised Edition). ,Certificate of Board of Examiners under *~! ?I .g -,- .@ Section 4 I -si th.= 0..n.r::l11.Ired Laws, 1924. ,, Crtl;..:.t of Board of Examiners adr ~ls Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924 ,,Certificate of B'9ulr!of Examiners under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. ,,Certificate of Board of Examiners under OrdinanceNo.160f 1908,Sec. 4 (4). ,,Certificate of Board of. Examiners under -Chapter 70, see. 3 (4) Consolidated Laws (Revised Edition . ,,Certificate of Board of Examniners under Sea. 3 (3) of Chap. 70, Consolidated Lawsc i twea_ I=. I Edition). .,Certific~ate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. 23rd June Certificatte 1931 dated 'P3.6.31 Bennett, FT-' I Llewellyn B Bogus, Sidney Uriah Codd, Selvyn Archibald Franklin, Robert Cecil Harwood, Elsa S1 Hleusner, Raymond Joseph 1 Hyde, Percival Augustus Martinez, Romuatldo E ~ique MeDonald, Charles James McPield, \\.llan Mo~rtlay, Henry Kortright SPay~refite, Alb.crlo Ignoatius Sandiford, Frederick Nathaniel Trapp, Phdi.l Alexander Tucker, R~euben F. 961. .Ti.ly 14th Mar. 1919 15th June 1926 13th June 1925 ** 29th Sept. 1931 30th June 1939 6th June 1916 18th Jung 1931 gth Peby. 1937 18gth Se-pt. . I '.93; P- - 21:trh Apri.1 1914 13th Nov. 1992 th Mar, Certificat; dated !1 ;.36. Certificate dated 28.2.10. Certificate date~d 10.6.26 Certificate distedl 10.6.25. dated 28.7.36 Certificate dated 28.9.'31 9 Certificate l.t.- .1 o.6.26 Certificate dated 2.6.16 Certificate dated l8.6.31 Certificate dated 27.2.37' C:?rtifu~. te dated 10.7.33 Oc-rt ificate~ datedl y.4.L1 Certificete - dated 30.8.22 ': Certificate dated 7.2.16. 12th June C.r e d'i.-.ne 1935 dated 10.6.35 r,;f; .1 * Certificate of Board.of Examiners under 1Sth .!uly Chat-t.l-r 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 19.1. 10.32 Westby, Hermon Emanuel DENTISTS. HR E following copy of the Denti a RE ;ir 1:r =h:.~i nc; the persons app-e ar sy on thlF Register on1 ther 311tl3 Dciember. 1930si is pub:li ;he-. in accordance n ;ill see~ ti.:.n; ( (2 of i -pt-r 50: of the Conlsolklatedi Laws. 1 D2 * Plr ist~rar General. N.an~e Beeidence uf-a.D~ate ofC Registration H. W. Pearce ... .-Belize Wa~s at the date of 'eommnceaenrt of Ordinance 20 of 1923.(1st October 1923) bona fl.1* YIIog.:-.1 in this Colony in the practice of cle~nttetr? .. .. : .. .. 20th Novembrer, 1923 .FB. A.ske~man .. ,, Was at the date of commencement of i Ordinance 20 of 1923 (1ist October 1923) bona f6s iale enance in this Colony in the practice of d.-ati\tr .. .2st November, 1923 H1. B. Lind ,.. ,, li'a at the date of commencement of Ordi ance 20 of 1923 (1st 0. t ..rI...:rUN onza fide engaged in this Colony in the practice of .. .. .. 4th December, 1923. Jors Enrique D'Leon Benque Viejo Was at the date of commencement of Ordinance 20 of 1923 (1st October 1923) bona # fide engaged in this Colony in the practice of dentistry . . . . 0th June, 1924. - I I II I - lie 111~- BRITISH HONDURACE.S GAZETiE. 6 - No. 6. M.P. ooz2, GI1:~R..Man REGISTRY, H~omer Samuel Carmichael Samulel Erne.-= Gale . arellze Holder of a e.:~rrli...~te granted in a foreign country for the li n!e : 1..:1n i :r~ a ---e i- by the tL101= 10: **11111 1.1i Tli~tleb.r **I Ill*: **-r---. il..n ..t thet re--...s..-le knowledge and (::.6 t th -lie sentIll! pr rti.:e of dentistry . ,, Holder of a cerltifh-sts: granted in a foreign country for the time being reconp~ized by the Committee of Medica.l TI-i.~.,r,it .. as fur- nishing a sufficient ,cleadie w .-1 11.:~ posses- sion of the requisite k-n..\ix1.-.h: and -1:.11 for the efficient ( practice ..f .1 nr.- r . ,, Holder out' ppy!llcls..s granted in a foreign country for the` tlin, I.-lasc ri.r Uj ed by the Co'mmllttc; ofi 10adiic s l~s..i.-tr.utl..n as furnish- ing a sufficient L..uar su...: of the possession of the requ(Li-it knowledge and skill for the <..ft- cient pr is t s: e of dentistry ... .. ,. ijtlr b 6 preu':'e. ~1982, 13th December, 193=. 18th March, 1939., Snl dham Stein . ,, Holder of a certificate granted in a foreign country for th thelr N~ini rc:.--=:4led 1.. ib. Committee of gl.:-licallR~ starlts.- oas Ibruilh Sing a sufficient to .Ir :li of thr ; p..-es---i .n ..(E the riequi i te l: n ...I; ; j .- jnd -! Ill i--r thi e-ifi- client practice of .%;0!ilitc.; .. .. ... 29th May, 1939- .. ,, Holder of a certificate granted in 7 forei~n country for the time b-:im. reenenieei F.- thel Committee of Medical i<~- al-trl aIon n frnlish- inrc 1 uiindeint iulu unite- of the possession of the rcquijite k~noril h -le : ad skill for the effi- cisat 1.riti.:e of Jrl nts?.-r .. .. 12th July, 1939. Enrique Miralde Navas Wihehtn Mayer BRITIH HONDUrRAS GAZETTE 7 MINISTERS OF RELIGION. The following names of Ministers of Religion duly registered in this office are hereby published for ,;c-lrnl information, under the provisions of section 5 of C!..i-te r go of the Consolidated L~aw~s, 1924. By Order. Registrar General. Niame Designation Religiouts Dtnominaation Residence _ _~_ -- i - C-- MI.P, 0022. SGeneral P. :I0-' No. 7. .Belize st . Belize .. DL~ze ..Belize ..Orange nalkr ..Belize ..Funta Gorda ..Belize ..Belize ..Orange WalkF ..Belize ..Belize ..Manatee **0. Stann Creek ..Belize ..Cayo ..Belize ..Belize . Punta GorsB .. enqlue Viejo ..San Rom~an .. Pnta Gord$ Belize S.Stann Greek ..Belize ~a .,Stann Creek: a .Belize ..Belize ..Belize ..Belize .Stann Creeki .Belize ..Belizp Beliize .. elize .. Placentia S ta n n Crzkeie k :. Belizel Corozal Alexander, Aldous C.^... Minister .. . .1- t -f I L'. Lunny . .. Minister .. .. .. B~ennett, Wiilliam .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Cleghlornl, Robcert ... Minister . . .. Coady,DnanielM. .. .. Priestofthe --i.!.o~fJesus Cook, Herbert J., B.A, .. Minister . Coony, Edmund J. .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Corey, Anthony H. .. .. Ditto . Courrtney, Edward W. .. Ditto .. . Dunn, The Most Rev. Ed(ward ~irtl..ar. D.D. .. Archbishop of the West Indies Fairweather, Gerald .. .. Priest . Ganey, MIarion M. . Priest of thei 4 .eic t of Jesus 1100 Jon J.. .. .. Ditto . its.' ; -, David! F. .. .. Ditto . ' Hope, William Robert .e ret .. . Hulse, Gilbert R., B.A. . Ditto .. .. .. Kammrerer, Joseph Bernard .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Kemper, Joseph L~. .,.. Ditto Ke~nny, Ernest 1d1~ -I.m .. ., Knopp, John M. .. .. Priest of the Soci-ty of Jesus Krizek, John I. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus K~uenzel, '.mb.l; R. .. Ditto . lialin, Jose . .. . Secular Priest .. .. Leonard, Quirinus P. .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Lovelock, Francis Thomas Minister a M~arin, Philip B. . .. Secular Priest .. .. .L~ rih .. k Robert L. . Priest of the Society of i.- r n. Moffett, Albert Edward -.. Adjutant Newell, John T. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Newell, LouisEF. .. .. Ditto . O'Connor,Very Rev. Marvin M, Pro, Vitar . Pooley, Cristopher . Missionary .. .. Pratt, Ven. R-..nOJ!.. A..P., Mi.A. Priest--Archleacon of Belize Pryor, Joseph .. ., Supernumlerary MIinister Rice, The Most Rev. .. -Bishop of Rusicate and Vicar William A., S.J. .. .11I -.-t !!. of Belize Ryan, William A. .. .. Priest of thle Society of Jesus Saunders. Arthur W. . . Minister .. .. .. Schaefer, Michael A. .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Simpson, Percy Bernard - Priest . Smith, William J. .. Minister .. Stevenson, Alltan Aloyalus .. 'Priest of rh.. 4!..cis-tr .. Jesus Vere-Stead, John Ozanne Priest . Wade, Joseph D. Priest of the Society of Jesus Warrenl, F; Ibi St.. John Percy, :11..L. .. Priest Wilson, The Right Rev. .. Assistant Bishop of British Douglas J. .. Honduras Zimmer~rman, Bernard C. .. Priest of the .Y..ciety- of Jesus ..Methodist Mission i. Seventh Day Adventi~ ..Romnan Catholic aptist. .. ..Roman Catholic .. Methodist Miss on ..Roman Catholic ..Ditto . ..Ditto . ..Church of Z n,,1anel ..Church of England ..Roman Catholic ..Roman Catholic ..Ditto . .. hurchi of Englanr .. Ditto .. .. ..Romann Caltholic ;. Ditto . Salvation Army ..Roman Catholic ..Romp Catholic ..Ditto . S. Ditto .. .. ..Ditto . 'Methodist `Mission . Roman Catholic .. Ditto ., .. Salvation Army .. ro-usan Caltheshe ~ ..Ditto . ..Ditto . Lh e.re:i la ngland ..Chur~ch of Expland ..Methodist Mision ~ Roman Catholic ..Roman Catholic . ethodist Mission ..Roman Catholic ..Church of England Roman Catholic .Church / Eud.~1ud ..Church of England o.RomiffTtitholic - .. Belize ..Belize ..Corozal 8 'BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE, Belize, 3u D~c-ilt.lrr 1938. MEDICAL PRACh 'TI'TIONERS. T 1E I5:410~n iner list of i e ito reel M~e..ih:-.11 Practitioners whose names remained on the Rec~iater on thle 30th-1 D~ec-~~embr, 14.. is published in accordance with section (., of Chapter 49 of t he Consolidated Laws, 1924. A. O.L _--S-R H Dacte q~f ilergistraion Name v..: .n Address 12th June, 1928 An;.1--t . Y roon Ma-~iI. J Officer Belize F~it erl I r. n29 23rd Decemnber, 1937 Andren, Jose Maria Tromas Licence under the hand and seal of the EaLize Governor in accordance with section 10 cb of i. IIy !-- 49 of the Consolidated Lsaw, 1924 3Ist May, 1938 C'lik-- Percival Egerton Asfistant Medical'.illliedl Oragga; Walk 4 McIntosh 3.ah uch ry= Cheverton Red~ual~ .1 Lelie Senior Medical Officer Belize fah 1 n lv'5 Dpu...D.-r~ l lam Medical Officer Belize ?Tst October, '937 Dingwall, Harold Nicholas Licence under the hand and sealof the Belize Off;:,-, .1.E~n;!;rillrin te Government in 2.:...-.r-ili su i~th i~....tk!o lo of Chapter 4g of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. rath Junel. 1937 F'rie~lhuau Leo Licence under the hand and seal of the Belize Offkel:r .\;Llulinist:ri-i the Government i in vr. .<. ?1<. ...s! au-utionto of Chapter 49 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. 22nd May, 1926 George, William Ayrton M.-d~l o cal Officer Cayo Strathearn 3rd July, 1996 Nr Heuaner, Karl Licence une the hand and seal of the Belize Il~j.- rn.:.r .10..1 "'st b June 1396 22nd April, ]9,30 Kina~m, Franklin H. Licence under the hand and seal ofthe B:-ize Governor in accordance with section 10 of Chapter 49 of the Consolidated Laws,, 1924 24th July, 1937 I'arkuno Victor Albert Licence under the hand and seal of the Belize Offfeer .1.1mninizL: Iincz ith.. Government in accordl..a.~~l~ ~.ib ..io.:a root C.*l r Ilt Fliusg.I9b ateron ~me 49 of the C -u:..!i.:1adc Laws, 19)24 Ilr~erury199 Pttrsn, hoasMei~sat Officer Corozal r3th March. 7937 Rassim, Hamdi Snad Medical Officer Punta Gorda f8th Or- tioer, 1935 Ram, Labhayst Milhotra Medical Officer Belize 6th April, 1929 Savona, Edgar Charles Medical Officer Staun Creek By Order. A.0O, LOlNG(Sli'O:RTH, Regijtrar Genteral, Name A4ddress Idleniification Date of Rexhtration _ ~_ __ I __ _sl No. 8. Mi.P. 0022. No. 9. GEwNERL RICazaRxx, Belize, 30 December ;,11ys OPTOM ETR1' PRACTITIONERS. ~THE following copy of the Register of Optometry Fractationtrl is published with section 4 (z) of Ordinance No. 14 of -927.* .Ml.P. oo22. in accordance Holder of a certificate of the Britis~h God.itj II Association of London, England,~ which certificate the Comnmittee of Medi- cal R. Listr rti...n recognise as a sufficient guaran~t....~I thi E*,si..s.-ii-sic of the reqli- iite ku.~i !i- h..1s old !IIl t..r the efficient practice of pull:luncLtry . I-I..I ler of~ 3 I'r~tll. ate of the Philadel- phil t iptical Co~llege of Pennsylvania, ~U.SA., which certificate the Committee of Medical Registration recognize as furnish- ing a ;Iltrialcut guarantee of the posses si:,n of the requisite knowledge and skill for the tfliatunt practice of Optometry fSolomon, Izett C. Belize 5th fune, r933, Belize Clarke, Hubert A, I8th June, I937 No. 2 BE~LIZE, 6 JA-NUA.RYr 1940 Page 9 I INI'r, H.~ F., Jui riL~~ C~lerkl to act as a Th~ilrd lawsI C'l~l:;L P-:.~ and Tzlkerapti l D1i-b~:t ment, with ;ileetl from Isti Janua~irl 940. LOCKE, J. H., Second c!:s-s Clerk, to be, 1'';-1'.:-1--0..0, a First Class iclrk:, Audit Dc part me nit on probation, with effect frolm Int J.anuar!. 1940. M.P, c370. LORTING. R. H3., P'robu:~tltmer, Se~Creta1i3t, 'to be, ;.r, idii nal~l-, Junior C'ler~ k, medical Decl~-rtre !:lt, on prol..n1~~:~ Io. with effect from Ist January, 1940o. M!.P'. 02579 MOl.rT1T'. F, O., Junior i if rk, to be~r. pr. .vI.-on- M.P. ..24-'l0. apartment, to be, provisionally, P'r..ha-tioner,, Ist Januhry, I94. l.P. oz483. ROBIATE.W,~ J. J., Probiationer, P._-r:e!rstaist to act as a Jumor. Clcrk. P.~:-ts and Tele- gaph e ,a lrr men~wt, w -ith fft fra .ni Ist -p r~RF.4, A., Mer.;-senger to act ni Juni-~ Cler, Ts-a-ry 'el~rm nt ith elfefect from Iet January, 1940. ....34 TE~!R.MBCH, L. A., Junior Clr~k.~- Nediical c'ins. il8rk, Treasun~ 'Lry Dep men on p~t nation nith~ effect fromi Is luary,, 19i4i. -M.P. --239. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY., Coloniarl Secretaryl's O(fi'r, - Deli,..-, 6 January i.->..-.-. The following particular.< r.-laltine to ~appoint- muents, etc., inl the~ 1 ubli: C, ic~r-~e are published for general inter~rmati n. By C~ommank. A. WOLFl'croHN, le//I;. I Colonial Secretary. No. To. APPOINTyENTS . C.TIP-BELL.. A. V7., Sani~t-'uy Inspector, Medi- cal Depal~tmenut. to be, pr:l hiiona!-~I'l Junior Clerk, D:istric't Commissioner's Office, Stan . Creek, on probation, with~l effect from Ist Jatnuary, Iesltp.. 31.P. 02591. CFRD rt L'l. 1e~~l C1,r i`1j~ tS< ac 11 a Department, with effect from Ist Jan nati , 19)40. .. - EtUS~EYI, Nu., to be Pr~obationer i4.m!itary In- spec~tor, Med~ic.al De~partmnent, on probriat .an,. with effect from Ist JaniuarT, 1940. FERl;UiSON,~ R. E., 'Thil~l C'la; C-le~rk, to act as a Sec.- nd- C lac Cle-r Pa., t and Tele g.raph- Department;, w\ith eff-c~t frl-,u Ist j3nwlir; I9 40 M.P. 02182. GSILL, D. R. B., Thiird Class C'lceak. Treacury Depart ment, to be, pI-rovisonlly, Second Class C'lerk, Judaciall Dep-l.-~~utmet (Magis- tracy}), on probat;ion, w\ith effect from Ist January, 1940. MP O3. r ,p r, No. 11. M1 P. ozzio. RESIGNATION. ROBIXRONI~, MIr. L. MI., Jlunior Clerk Tirearsury; Depa;Lturitmet rei-inedl- wi~th effect from 3Ist Decembrter, rl3'~ . G OVER L F t 1 EMENT~J GAZB~tETTI"~E BRITISH HONDURAS 10 BRIT~IS1-I HONDLiRA.JS GAZETTE No. 12. RETIRE IlE NTS. Comollii--i -acr's I~t'ince Stann Crcil. retired with effect from irst -cnTr.1<,inl sive. MP ,44 M1ITH,~-~ A. T., Flr-t Class Icrkl; Posts and 'Icl...,raph-- Department, retired, on pension, i:t !I -f'ct from Ist January, 104.. ~ 'TRANSFERS. apartment, transferred to Posts .ano~ Tele- era!;-h- Department n ithi effect from Ist January, 1940. .x-.. GJILL, D. R. 11., Seconel~- .!:os ~c~lerk Judicial 1),partment itl.l. cIi- transferred to To~.llr oury D~prltus-nlt .'ith --Fi-st from Ist January, 1940. M.P. -..4,;... MI~lr;HAN,'G E. W., Second Class Clerk, Treas- ury Department, transferred to ju.:Uesc~e! TRAP.~1P, P. L., Second Class Clerk, Judicial Dep~atInt O,!-;-tc,.1c., transferred to ?auir Depa'"!!rtl l men: vIt rrlc.tt from Ist January, I:14. .. s 33 Nr IS. M~.P. 01961. '..-' . 6 January/ I-I4... DO~CUlllENT OF IDENTITY' FO-R A~IRCRAFI1T PERSONNEL. It is hereby notified, for general information, tht r copies of the text of a Note which has been r \ihi II :-dl Ibtwieen His Man i- to \s Government inl thle rUnltc.! K~i!!rd..m. ther Commonwealth of Australia and N.c .Z;-al.li:1, and the Govern- ment at~ India and the Government of thle eluded with tllatr country fo~r ~ith ree-ipr. cal acceptance, in hau I. of pis (- ipert .. .I~i~-om-u ~uts Iof identity for Oir::r.- personnel, may be seen on .a!pli-'tion l at this office. No, 16. Beh~ile. 6 January 1940. NOTICE TO F~RIENDLY. SOCIETIES. T he~ attention of His I.::lci!-rllent the officere r .ilininistel~l.~rirw te Government hsbe i rectea~-l t.: thec fact that in many instances the provisions of the i;rion.i.Hy~ "..i;e~tic- O-rdinance-- Chl plrter '4" of the C..~ n:'-lidatedll Laws, 1924-- are not being complied with by such Societies. In future, where the provisions of thef Ordi- nance are not trietiy- c~vpl~ied:i- with in the pre- scribed time, thel...ne ..Even!~i! in the ral?-dinancer to coinpel complianc n llle eiI1r~cnforced without: fu!rtheir communication to ;lhe delinquent Society. Copies of the iniiendl Societies Ordinance may be obtained at the Government Plint~ing Office for twenty-five cents each. 31.P. oz643. No. 17. 8:.' .,. January 1940. STATUTORY ]RULES AND ORDERS. The under-mentioned St.-ltur~-= Rule and Order is publlilhed 1i ith this issue of the Ga.!cit, and fo-rms; part thereof:-- No. I of 1940o-The Trading wijth the Fn!;Emyl! !.cSpelcifie Persons) (Amellndment)ll Order, 1939-~ Nso. 14. J1.P. 02717. Colonial Secretary's )ific, G,-'.::;, 2 January, 1940. TENDERS FOR THE CONV\EYANCIVE OF PAU~PERSC FOR BRIAK.L. Tenders are in!\it-ite for i.lomi-evin-c the dead boiesljc of all adult paupdira Ist February to 3Ist Decrlembe xrr. 14. Tenl leg~ should be eiicl~-led- inl -r1-led- envelopes marked Trenders for Pa3ulcr Burials" and be delc~i\red at the Colonial Se crtary-'s Office not lat-r: than twelve noon on Monday the 22nd January, 1940. No. 18. M.P. ozyso. Belize, 6 J~nwrry~~,\ 1940 BILL PUiBLISH-ED. The :nderr-melntionedr l Bill which is tobe jub- mitted ~to thet 1,:1-ilati\-e C'..unc.il is p~ublished with this issue of !~ th (. Gas ti and frmsr~l part; Tcnlelr s 44411J nolt inal de the~oll su ly a thereof:- coffin but ho~uld clearly state the naRtureofithe A Bill enltitled~ an 'ir ilinance to amend the cohr'.r~illlrance Iol be nployed (hearse, h~uibk na 5nmmaryI, Conviction O_)iiceC- Or:,inl~ance -- bInd~~-draln a carriacet. etc.) and should in~ludle t hantrr 180 of the G,~ro n-lida.tedl Laws, 1924. the 21uply of t to\~ men to remove the coffin to and from the public mortuary or house and By Cormma'nd deposit the corpse in the grave. The1f Government do not bind themne!1-esr. to OLFSHN accept the lo~weSt or any tender. Autogr~ Colonial Secretar'y, BRITISH HONDUPr.AS G~aZETTE 11 No. 19. Colonial Secretary's Of r~r. . MONKEY RIVER irOH\; N 80.4 D (Ord. No. 24 of 1938) B. i~L. 6 January 19-1l i Ai PP iNTM!E NTS. His E .:cl-'.ica the Offameri l Administering th. Government has been pleased to make th* under- mentioned appointments in respect of Town Boards in the Oubdaj,~i-lri until further notice. For convenience the ex if in.l Member sl are also shown. Bi Command. - A. O\jLFTFSOHN, Acting Colonial Secretary. COROZAL TONEN~r BOARD (PP.Ol) lilON.1~L r. (Ord. No. 24 of 1938) The District C_..smmissionur.r Northern Distr et. The Mem.:O O f f ...er, C orozal, C. Lizarraga, Esquire, L,. F. Iljln:r.-z. Esquire, J, A. I; ;ira-il. Esquire, Apolonio Vasquez, Esquire, H. F. %h:.ri. Esquire, J.P., W'ilr;m Schofield, E~squirec. J.P. 10 P.0(1I 17. The District Commissioner, (ex officio), The ..:cJI- Officer, T;-lcedo. E. H. .': IiL. Esquire, J.P., G. Morey, 1L q u~ir~.. H. Ferguson, E ;squrre~ Toledo, Chairman C.i1iT0 TOWNsh BOA.RD (PRlO~l'isuNAL~I. (Ord. No. 2-1 of 19351) ~Thec Daki;. Commissioner, The Medical Officer, Cayo, A. A. Lewis, E-.uiir:. HJ W. Young, Esqurire, J. A. Massiah, E--.4uire. Cayo, Chairman (ex BENOUJE : iEJO TO\\iN BOARD.I I3!rd.1 No. 2~4 of 1945~ The D Cr se t; Commissioner, The Meascai. l Oicer!lrc. Cayo, George Leon, E-.,ulre. Miguel Hegar, E' ;ru-le. D. E. Coleman, Esquire, Manuel Guerra, Esl~uu re. Ca se. C h:s ur ma n (ex SM.P. r:'%-1. OR.1N<..El WALK TOWN BOA-RD (P RO\ ISIO N AL). IOra. Noi. 2-1 of 1938) The District Commiss~ioner, Northern Dist Chairmann (ex oic~i; i~.1 The Medical Of neeLr, Orange W~~alk , E. L. M~GIcG.leg Arthur, Esqu~re. J.P., Miguel Urbina, EsqIre, jT A. Ayuso, Elql;lre. G. V. Smith, Esquire, J. C. AlcF.e!lane. Esquire. :rict, No. 20. M.P. ol51. Colonial S...actr vr! 's C't;.se. Ir- ,ir ,, 6 JanuLary 1940. The rf f i~c-r AdmriniLsterin.; thlr CG.'vernment .iirl~tet the ipal lica.tl:! in,l 6.1 urpenes;t o~f record, of the fall...i-, in;, I-l ised list o:f c illicer-, who are uqul:ircld as from the Ist January, 1940, to givec security under thr pro1\-i~i-lon- of that1Iter IIo o:f the~ Cam,-u.lidalt;d- Laws, 1924, for the iiuthinl performance of thcat duties, to~eclther n ith ther amounts of such `rrcurlit\y which have been determined by His Execcliency.l By Centmuaud A. WOL:I.FFSOH N. Acting Colonial Secretary. ...-- ------ hrT;ic01lt ar.dl Officer .. '.; ,ooo Antstn~ A riulurl f ier .. I,5oo AXeriCultura-l1 inetructo~r .. y M.P. 01117. MULLINS DRIVER TOWN BOARD (PRO\ 15iONAr.LI. (Ord. No. 24 of 1938) . The DIsual'~ Comm!!iissioner.r Stann man (ex off i, r,)o. The Medical Of ~ii~cr. Stann Creek, Hildebrandt Brachie~r, Esquire, George N. 5mith. Esquire, 3R. L. Tench, Esquire. Creeck, Ch..ar- M.P. 01116t. PU~NTA G~ORDA~ TOW'N BOARD IOrd No. 24 of 19381 The District Commissioner, Toledo, Chair The Medical O~fficer, Toledo, J. A. Carroll, Esquire, J.P., M. A\1der. Esquire, Wm. N. Bourne, Esquire, J.P., D). S. Wiltshire, Ejqulre. rmn sl M.P.033 . ___ ~ __ I- ------- _ _ _ Second Class C~l'!l. .. 5i.*****.e Junior Clerk . F-.>rein;.;!n, Agriculturalr Stlr .he 500 Assistant I-:.~i: i.rena: At .,t .. 500 Ofr.Torl'l~l! AND HARBOUR DEPARTMENT: Second ( .- Clerk.. ni ..lrnil .n:.I Inspector Third LI Cler I~ir .. I,Soo .. 500 SPc LICEil i EPA-RTMENT:~T Inspector of Po~lice .. .. t.hit' iclrk and iStrckeeper .. Nn...C,.narm-e3 IIIIC.nc Officer or CoI- stable in Districts collecting revenue 3.000 I,00 3,ooo 2,500 2,ooo j j -,.TS AND TELFORAiiI(?PHSDTE PARTMENT: Colonial Postmaster and Officer in ciL rki .- ; 1I'' i ne4 duties of Casi eric., Post (sl]liCe . Junior Clerk ... .. .. .. District Postal Clerk andi~ Tlephone~r~ SWireless Operator .. PRISON DEPARKTMENrl T: aus.:lri!?c- n:h-utl! of Prisons .. . Second 1 l.e.- Clerk .. .. PUBLIC \iri- RKS DEPARTM'h ENT: D:iret.lc,r .1I Pur~ic Weorks Assistant Tn incei~:r. .. First Class I_;l 1- Senior Clerk .. Second ci.l; Clerk .. Road F'oreman .. .. Foreman C. ir!penter . -rbir=.1 Cl n- Clerk . . Mechanic, Machine shop .. .. I,500 I 5.... I,500 I,5oo I,5000 I,000 500 3,ooo 1,500 I,ooo 3,000 2,ooo I,ooo 3,aooo 3 -'->..o 2,ooo I,oco I,500 1.3000 1,000 1,500 1,500 I,500 I,000 500 500 Soo 3,ooo I,500 I,ooo I,ooo 500 I,500 I,500 I,000 3,o~oo 5'a'- Senill. r Clerk . Government Printer . Junior Clerk and Stoul-keeper .1- Ir et Class C-lcrk . Conductor .. Foreman I-iul a~tcr .. Motorman . SI rRi'EY' DE;PA R'TMENT': Director of Suriveys . Sur-veyor . First Cla-*~ C'lerk ; . Scc<.- adl Cla- Clerk . TInspetor~r Iof Crown Lands .. Ilranebtanllau and Computer TREA;SURY 1 rEPAR-~ThlENT: Filanciai~l Secretary .. . Trea ury Superinitendent.. 'ChliEl' Collec~tor.I Income Tax Hi--her Gradr~e C'lerk ., .. So .. ,500 ..500 3,000 ; goo Soo C;all- t r of Customs, Harbour 1\1.1-- -te;, Anve!Irintco.ie:*t of F~ile Bri- 50.-.I ~r Customs and I::;ii-s or tlce: First ;,l-,- CuL-t .to- and Exc\:i-e Officer . Customs and Excise r.l! ti.:eir except Officer at El C ty.i .. D~istriic Commissioner - Flr-t Class cllerkl, 5t.inai Creek. Second U;.1--5 c~lcrk.. .. . Third Class C ll r k, Corozal, while Clerk: to District i`..num!li.' ilnner SThirdl Cl..l Clerk . .. Junior Clerk .. . Messenger-C.'l*: i 1. Olr.auuc 11':!k . Director of E.1n!:a-tion .. Inspector of $..hl -I-- . First cl<~.1 C. /I i..r . Junior Clerk .. . Schol~-l tIllace:, Belize . DEPAiR TMEIT : Eke Er 10..1l Superintendent . .. Accountant .. .. .. .. Cashier .. .. .. Plant For~eman .. Storeman . Third I-.!>- Clerk, Te~!!leph..n~c Diauch MehII-anic and St .re k=0i1*er, Te~legraph l Branch . Telephone Operator . FORTAsTRY DEPARTMENT: Cansorv1.H.I.r of Forests.. Assi;stant Conservator of Fo:ire-ts First Class C~lerk .. .. .. fzotest Ranger .. or-t Guard mn .harge o~f tImrei-t- lFore-t Guard (without Imp~rest) . _Inspector of Crown Licences . Magistrate . Second C!~Sla lt . Bailiff .. .. .. .. Registrar General -- T1l iCl;; ilerk~..Registry. 1,ABOURll DIEPARTi~tEN .Labour Offrice . Cflenrk . ...- * .I,500o .. ,500 . I.51*** 1,000 - 500. I,000 I SEnior~l Medical Officer First Class Clerk Dig-en----r and Stlekceeper~ .* l,*. 3,000 I,5co BRITISH HONDURAS GAZE-TTE BRITISH HONDUILRAS GAZETTE ***Dec. 29, ~....-CELSO RODRIt .IE -- Cayo District, situate in thek 1si!.i- of Soc- coths .. .. Lots Nos. 136 &c 137 ***nec. 3, IS939--JULIA LOIPEZ--Taledo District, situate in the tow-n of I meit., Gorda; being lot now held on lease by folr-ic~at Lot N~. 3933 Surveyv Departmernt, No. 21. Belize, 6 Janzuary I I.~.gs. LAND APPLICATIONS. ABPPLIC.ATI':; S in con~nection rwith Crown L~and a~e r title.! in the Govermnent G~azeitt for the purPOse of: pivion any person an concrltunity- of making any rerF=- -'i`rn= to +Hei nccice in, 1reltion to an\ such sDo~i?thn C'uch! wr-li.-:at.-as will be inslerted in a't least th~re .ermrste issues'~ or- the Gaury before ther wlill b~e dealt eith by the hrow.-=-rt.-- v. po that anol canuts must b~e prepared for this delay. .. i -- Sa;inAntonio Road, 7. !Ith by tpe Punta Thefale ig pphaton ae erey otfid.Gorda--San Ahntonio Road, East by lands leased to P. Antonio and A. oner:,--~ South by Crown land, West by land granted to D. 11 11- Bi Order. ins .. .... .. 25 acres "D:.';,;. 6, ITu.;..- TC INK~: E GUY'-Toledo i 10to- ~t situate on the left ;--:~.:.;:!!-:H the Punta Stann Creek District, situate in the town of t.mnil Creek .. .. .. Lot No. 437 rG. S. BUSFB', .41. inre Director of Surveys. -----~----- **Nov. 15, I939--'; '1N;T IAGO LCOAn'- Toledou District, situate on the right 1--.ic-u=1ine DI s..in Branch, MrI-ukeys River, Nort;! I.- !-i : TO LEASE. formerly leased to F-lumbeh~rl Rjr-lg:~.:n;. East by road reserve and land. formerly of the South~i- "***Oct. 27, 1939 -R OMAN 31ANIS~i.--Staur: lern Estate c'o: Ltd., cSouth: by the river, West Creek District, situate in the town of 'tw~ia by land I.aw.:cit leased to Sabi.:.. Goday; Cretek .,... .. Lot No. 22'), being block No. :'I? l-ewiT\ leased i~o .ill art :Logan .. 5 acres *5~.- 1, II, ;i o --TOMASA CA.C HO--Stannl Creek District, situate in the T...s nr of -:tannl-- *D~ec. 14, 1939-FEREDE RiCKI CABRAL-- Creek; being .. .. Lot No. 247 Tobledo D~i-.!lct. situate on the left .-ow .Enel~l Punta Yeacos i~L:on. North by Crown land, **Nov. Is, me~l.l-ARMEA. D -CABOPPT;ET, Eist byI! land ;clent!l rant-ld to; aplel~lc tt Stann Creek jliitrict, situa~tje in the town at Soutch by, Crown jlln.! it-est by- irown latnd S~tann Creek Lot. No~. 642'"" 5' acres''"' **Dec. 9, IJ....u---Fi'ELYN F'LOWERcS:- *Dc 4 '..--L'1DIADF Staln Creekr Det~rict, situate in the town of adIOL tiEL-ai re ar Stann Creek .. .Lot No. 209 trict, situate on the right ascenditig North :-r Iinn *Dec. 11, TO~,a-I-JUAN SAL AZA.R--Cay; Creek new~i the 21 '3i01= Post on the Stann Creek District, iituatci in the Town of Benque Viejo: 7011 :1 Rc~a1, North by Crown land, East by Jbeing.. . . .. Lot No. 8 -LA Crown land and land occupied by W. Tasher, SWest by Crowin land 40 acres ***Dec. 15~ 1939-JOHV~N MN n Creek DI-~tri. t,: situate in the town of Stan i Creek ., . .. Lot No. 767 ***Dec. 15, 19 ys-ANGr'(ELA- CARDONA- Stann! Creek District, situate in the town of Stann! Creek, 4Rout~h side .. Let No. 360 **Dec. 15~ 1939-PIiRANCIc-CO LAMBYrs- Toledo Dliitnct, situate in the town of Punta G~ordia Lot No. 496 "*D c. 21, !aye---HENRY DAWPIO:N-BEeize DiStrict, situate on the right asceindling Belize Rvro ut i Ty'Pren 11orth by t11 rve an/ river, So uth by the over, \\'es~t by th~e river and Crow n land .. .. .. .. 20O acres **Dec.. 22, r-~:!~-M hI LDREDl ANDERSON - BeaTi rDi trict, situate at MastkaU o-i la~e, **Dec. 23, 19yI.I-HARO~LDI YOUNGllr;-Brielz ~District, situate in the \illagi of Ma~skallNoc.rtl- ern River ., .. Lot No. 28 *"Da,,. 27, 1939-GONi~ZALES CA~IMliRO3- Toledo D~istirit, situate in thle Vllage~ of Bar- ranco; beingt lot formerly held on lease by I-gns- eio Nicheill5 .. Loj No. 138 *Dec. Is, 1939- JONAT~'1HANI WATL.ER- 1: River and to thel ilouth; of Thur.1t..nl's EUnk;h Ns.!thl by Thas~tto's Bankl anld PdeI~~eks N.:-s. 28 and 29, East by owin n land, Ec:uthl by road Reserve and Ebk.ckl; No. 64, h63 andri.l \\'e~t by D:I.:-...k No. 62; being BIlock No. 63 formel~rly leased to Percival Mlidd!le-tonll .. 0 acre-s IDi-t sect, si~tuate on the neiLt a-iceln~n MJiddrle ireek, T'emadr R -er!. No:rthi by land foune~lcrl lease to al?' crn. Ea1- by irdc.(1 CIll:l ~L land formerly b Id~: on lease by 10~icn ***Dec I. I y ~`--E'THE~l PACKER--Stant No.32,: lineblwl:No.3J5.. 5 acres BElize Dlistrict, situate on ~!th right ascending Ilector Creek, Sibun River, Nor;th bi Crown land, East by irown IIland,'S .uth by t~jt creek, WEest by Crown land; being~- landl formerly leased to iov-enia11\illis .. .. -24a. 3r.i24p. TO PURCHASE. BRITITSH HONDUKAS GAZETTE 8**Dec. 22, 11.,- WAI.111i. PLT.1:1..~- Toledo District, -itilate on the :Ii L ii .,:l-_ui l; Temash River, N~orth by land leased to Th1 ~!..nus Fuentes, F. i-t by Crown land, South by Crown land, West by Crown land; being a portion of 5o acres now held on lease by ,.i.t 30 acres the Western Branch, L.-i:_ iKh; rl, North by block No. .1 G. East .- the river, South by block No. : ..W~est by road reserve and the FTrlri.u r T:;!I-. L.-!u. block N~o. 337 formerly by D.=rn 1.1--~ Alamilla, Eai-. by Crow~n land, . .l.th! by Cr-own land, West by land leased f -1 S13a. 0r. 26p. ***Dec. ?R, in ...---i'R:1?NI'I ;c )ROi ' I t iZ -Corozal i r-t rior situite ail. 1I-.- ..t=: Unile; - .lub! of th~e villi: I- .urtie -j:! fN it i;isy land leased by LuI..1. ~i.L .l n i in--. !.lt by landleased by C uil: Cr: ill -..at 1.e: !;!n.11eased by Lorenzo Castillo, West by the Rancho R:.-ul 6a. 3r. 35p. leased to Francisco Yglesias .. 50 acres **Dec. 30, 17 FOEGO SS- -!.v.l..:. liii.ri. t, situate approximately I miles **0.. 2, 139--THF I ILT t."IX-south of the Village of --::rtcne p North by I.lind Belize District, situate on the r:I...htf I-e~lir 1.. for by \'lil rlik un ck and Cergio S~innl., lk:!i-c ~ ~ ~ -''' Rive nearr .1;Pn t .~nE by the Rancho Road, 4. uth1- -I land leased land, East by thle river, -ush by 4 acres of by Lorenzo (.asillo~:. WCest by land leased by land Lgrant :-.1 to applicant and Crown land, -il~rh .. 19a. Or. 5p. West !:.-- ICl .land 10 acres ***Dec. 29, 1939--PET ERR h'l.i:h.:- -:'= 1 : i ***D~ec. 30, I1~., - TiHO~l:\3.~- (. .1 R BUTT-- Dristric-t, situate on thP right 1- ecuI!lini Belize Belize 10 -tri;t, situate at Rod,':-t.li no for.J~ FRils~r. near Double if .... C.;!Ibb .:,~ North by Cohune Ridge, Newthl 61\- rdad reserve ..nl3 '1,-c Crown larM (in? ridge), I. I-: by road reserve t iion 41, F'.I-r by Crown land, R..uti by Crown and land !. r I .-! >E. Mob~!!il~ t.;: South by land land, W '--1 by :..: .~~i.. Nos. ~...- and 40; 1:.; ing~ granit.:-1 to Emmanuel Jones, i~ eI-t by Crown Section N-~ 44 .... .. 18 acres lanid 'rii, ri!.T. ... .. 10 acres ***Dec. 30, 1939--.\1t f f- Ii E. CARD- **Jn -7,4. 0Ti IMMA- 1 . Corozal District, -im-l~t-- approximately oneBeieiast,.utonheelzCool mibsouh o th 1il o .t ..inur ::Nortch Road at ,1 miles, IA .:thi by Crown land and by land leased by Carlos Cruz, i-.l- by land land granted to Estanislau Chan, East by the leased by I < ? Mora, South by land leased by road, cg.ul b: by land granted to B&enito Lopez, I i- .n s11. il . .1 e- by land leased r .- Lorenzo ~it c bjy Crown land 10 acres Castillo .. .. .. 1a r ***DZec. -. .939--CARDL.iEN. CALNUL--Corozal District, situe.. i-. .I~!r.:.!- ...1-I1- one mile south of the Village .1! -- ui.e i:1., th by land ap- plied for by I i!i en Ir. An .., East by land apt-!.! 1 for lu\ i ty.;;->r M arJ.'.. and land leased by 1-.7 i,! [...:1 ...1~ S.-ut hl 11 La.:;.. leased by Tiburcio Diaz, il.:-, b y) the Camino de la Mesa Tunich .. .. .. 9a. Ir. 79p. ***Dec. 30,~1 To :' --'" I'E.w >: )CRUIZ--Cor~ozal ]District, situate .1;..p~r .~:inu!i:rtl-i lalf a mile south of the \Yallarce .. '.1t:CngJ i Nortl~h b. land leased by Bernaldo R,.-.l e i;..:i-7 East by land leased by '^,ino~: Po-,<,! South by land leased by Leanardo Camsino, West by the Rancho Road ,.. 101 acres ***Is.. 30, 1;--lLIM LOCK- C arozal District, situate approximately one mile ] so uthl of the la:.i~ .L of 4 utenejr:;., North by land r14a-ed 1'4' le-~.:1.J.c. R...liriuez E st by th-- :lil2nchi l--.I R.-uthl b -' land applied for by F!l,rrEi.l Sosa West by land .Iappi~lie for by Floe.1:i Soa nd ergo M...z a. 2r. 1p. ***D~c. 30, ISI.I--31\AG -rUEN'._, MUNOZ - C~.lr.-..cal Disitrict, situate approximately three . ul:.re :I .'if a mile - .uth!!of the ;rall 13: of Sartene ja, Nea-r a by land leased. by Crispino Perez., East b?-Ilan.11-~ased by ~IthjiaCastillo, ;: 1.ubiby land applic.~:1 for by Carmenr Canal, West by the **D te ?il c. lt l : I 1930-PATR ID 30 R -.rt-20!ail by Abraham Jacob, East by land ;-i-plrc flr b Honorio Castll, and Crown land, '...uth ~by Crown land, Wrest by land leased by Abralham Twc.el.. ....... ..1 JOcres ***Dec. 30, '.l;y,-C-RISPi NG: MORA--Co-ruz~af District, situate ;lappl~rixhuatly if miles south J**,n*. 3, ''':,4.I-NINA~ A. .4'.IAIN-Belize District, situate at Rockstone Pond '-~l...hune Ridge, North by land formerly granted to G. Baily, East by land granted to D. E. Diamond, South by road to i...:k-r. t-- Pond, West iby land granted to W. H--. \.ern..-n, being land form- erly granted to A!!l.ertha Al .', .1 .. 210 acres FREE GRANT* Dec. : 51 9F''', IU L E Stann ircclk District, situate in the Ag~riclturalll Setthl~lul~nt at 2014 miles on the Stann Cr~ee '~il** c., X- r~th by the r~ailwayl!, Han-t by block No. -'.:I, S..uth! by Crown land, W~ies~t by block N-:.. 27; I.,linei block NoI-. 28 7a. 2r. 18p. Dec- 30, '1:.10-- ELTJT.1H A. W\TEI.H----Pell:: IDistriit, situate in the hioiilun ai~te Area, 3;...rth by land -pan~ted~ to John Williams, East by Crown land, South by c'row~n landc. 11.~-t by Crownand .. .. ... 20 acres Jan- 4, r940--AL\LIN\ e ILL1 r TT- Bcllz Dis- trict, situate in the ilChichaqto! 1 Area.~. Nor thl by\ land cr ude=1i to Mr<... A'l. TT ix. East by rliadr reserve and lin-1 ;Ivi-lic-..l fu~r by E. A. Wielsh, South by Crown land- \fe-~r by Crown land 19-3. 2r. 7p. LOCATIONrd TICKET CANCELLED. >I. P. S.G.- oa3I-M!.-\ 1BE TI 'TIRA.\.,--Behzer D~istne c. situ ite on the sea coast sou!.th of lhuln I Bar. 5 acres. For nonl-payment of tht- i..urrh linstalmefnt. BRITISH HONDURAS. GA 'ETTE 1 _ ~ District Commissioner's "!l ~i' , -!G..:: Creek, a December I!1.09 LICENSING MEETING. To the ?'.Yor-hq.;.1'lr tl..- Justices of the I'er.:e acting in and for thl- St an~ Creek Di-tilict of BlItill Honduras as Licensing '!.I~l tones and to ail:,ll othr whom it may concern. T.\5;il NOTICIE that .! Quubt~cl7.. Licensing Meeting for the Stann 'Greek lea;net r;ill be I held in the Di-tric~-t i-l:mnii r-;:... i's Coulrt !io..m ri at Srt-,n,, t.,rac at 12 o'clock noon, on Mi .n-1I t the .Sth January, I II... to take into considera- tion av i-'ll*. it i- n- f -r Licences under and by virtue of Chapte~!lrli. _,: .I ?!1.< Consolidated LIaws, - -- I L - District Commzissioner's t' ^7.:, _r; Cayo, 5 Decemzber I939- LIC.ENSING MlFETING. . To the W.. -hipf~tul the~ >-tu.<--~t of the Peace No. 22. M!.P. 5-;~ D.;:,'rct Commissioner's artic,, El C,: ,=i. 6 Ji:!.;r:.'ur I94o. PUBLIC POUN'PD AT EI. CAYO0. ''in ini and for the Eli Cayo I strict of :!i!-:i- Thej ca .i~ 'T.:.i ii Board under the prm-~-io:ns H. n.~.inr~- as I i.:.:n in; Ma-l.-i -r..t.-s and to ;illd of ;ectii...n 3 and 4 t Chapter! 140 of the-r C..n- others whom it may concern, solidated Liaws, 1924, from thle l'AKE11*.I~e tes ;!. Annual l ..cn-i- ;lle. ir nte oikmou.,Cr Metc~iin fr-r thel El Cayo District ~. .II be~ nobil at as, aPul..l P'ound .in.H hs [-e nio~l '~~lr~ ;ake Oficer tlhe L ; k tl Commissioner s \'l.0~: It:-.. nl at i, ...-,as ig r.,-i ps.r.It hei said pound. El C .I?. on 310mln:1,;: r!he xth January, 1940, at twelve o'clock mid-day to takte into considera- Dated~ at Ca;,-l. this :9th day of Der\clrb-tr, tion applications for licences under and by 1- ~,* . virtue of' Ch: I c_ 126 .t the Consolidated Laws, By Order 1924- T. J. HUl;I ON Chairman, Cayo Towen r80..0 J District r~..o...?;;!,,: s:;, r 1_1 Cavec. No.T~~ 23 Forest Office, FOREST APPLICATIONS. The~ fb~:lowing al-p~icrat~icius for forest icences are publi-hed ase req-uired b\ Rule r3 of the Forest Roles, 1927, in order to give any person an rorpportunity of marking rep~resentation with rFgard to any such appeahction. N~o suchl re- p'rcetntat~i: on will be considered unless it is lodged . t the Fourest Office (addressed to the Coznserva- tor of Forests, and nLot to anty I;we., st after bty name) within fourteen days of the date ofl pub. licaltioti of the Gal.-tte in whiih the ad'.ert;;e- anent nf the apl heation first appe~ars. BL Order, N~EIL S. S;TEllNSON, Conservator of Forests. I*11)~ Edl. ]L. YSAGUIiIRRE, i.1 i;.- District Commzissionzer, L~ands. Latex of Sapei~.tatealc M~~-riaeam. -naceae & E Iph..lil-lcr ie C row~\n AI1- y District Commissioner's r~iffi, X.3r!!!an4, District (Corozal) II December l ogy. LICENSING 11EF.TING. 1.000) gallons linl. Scher,~. I.! December rao30r. Toj th,-- Wo~ribipfl- l thel Justices of the Pc~.:lce acting in and fof'the Northern DuL i I.t (C..ra-zahl~ LIC:ENSING RIEETING. as Licensh!ial Maill, isinb- and to a1I ltl oth To) the Worshipful the JTu-tiice-- of the Peac whom it may concern. nctinga in and fo~r the Del!.,i District of Britisib TAKE~: NI:TRE.F thatr the Quarterly LCicen- Honduras as ~ice-!!in:l M.aisitraites and' to, al- sing M~eetr: 1 by tr t he No-r the~ri nDistrict (Coro- others: b-c. 1.I it may concern. za!) w \I ir be hcl in the District Co0mmissioner's 'LIKE~ ::r>TICE th it tbe rQuarterl!- Licecnsing Court Room at Corozal at twelve o'clock noon Jleetingz i:t~ .3hy-Jtlelu illB~iL be heldl in on bIlanel I?t~- the ~in .la. Ie? Ja nary, 1940, to the MI.igistfiatt's coul~lt Roo ; lig~t-ie e on Mon- take into e...sdeatci Ir-i-b---ain; for 11ul the 8thl day-~ It Janluair\. 104 ~t I-1 o'clock Licences under and by virtue~~t 1 hi;pler 6 in the "ttern...-r. t take into consideration of the IConsubd sllted' Laws, 1924- p p~leasoiln- fol-r hein:IIl- ,Inder and byT~ virtue of Chapter 12 of the Lonroldated Laws, 1924 By Order. W. H. COURTENAY, Actine Magishate, Belize. Ey- Order. Dut~racl Comamissioner, 16 BRITISH HONDUjLRAS GAZETTE` LIGHTING HOURS In accoirua~ni c w th No. 10~ Town Board of Boe~Ie under the pro- visions of the Belize Town BoarJ Ordlinance No. 12 of the REv!..1Jrons; made :-.1 the Governor in Counclil under the :uth:oril) of ze:uen 83 of the Motor Vehicles O~rd;nan.:e-- C; ,:i'er 62 of the Caonolum.ll-. Laws, 192-1 ---Ga:`!.rre 10th April. 1924, hphi~s must be carried on ai Flrl shie Jljlin:; the under-mentioned hours .in the month of JANri4$RY, ]**-lo:I 6.20 P. M. to 5.45 A. M. P. E. ? IAITTH-E11'.S. Supt~ af ?0 !;, a H. HT. C-P. MGl~. Twe~n Cle-.O. I - Dist: i,! Consmissioner's ( (7'ce, 3'.:.lrth r DistriCt (Oranzge Walk)j, 5 Decemtber I'; F,.1. LICENSING MlEETING. ;io hth \\'orshipful the Justices of the Peace actinlg in anld forT thei Norrltheri IIiatric~t (Orange W'3Lk) as Lice~nsing Magistrates and to all others whomn it may Edcilern, TAKiE' NOTICE that ther Qua~rterl- Licensing M~ee tin:: for: the NrTt hern D ist r it (O.:range- WTalk Ib wfill be; he~ld in the District Commissioner s Courlt Ruoom at O:rauge- \\'alk at I:,o a crlockb in the arterrnoon onI 1,4 thdy fJn- ary,7940,~~~~ totae hen.E't~ioiyalcaiorns for L~icalice.i use.F andl 51-,! irtui- of! Chapter 126 of 'th'd. Coki~lidatecd I.ai\ 1.4 I'l' * By Order. E. A. GRA~NT, D~iarili Commissioner, g -:.'.. z9 Decemzber T939. ] .\ND F~OR SALE. In accordance with Section ,!I (I) of 7h prrT 24 of the- C'onair-adl~tL1 Laws, 1924, the~ i:,rnd at 2 p.m. at rl~ Ct. the Belize R~iver !- ein a portion of the estate known as Lucy Patnett's and bounded as fr~-~l lows:--on the North by FEebre River, on the East by a line run due south from a point on t he Belize iRi.F -cr .pr..i. itul:\l!~j =1 _'--= ft. above the mouth of Black; irz-k tl. MIu.cle Creek, on ther "..~~tltl by IMuscle and on theli West by a line run due south to Miu..h- Creek from a point on the left bank :- en-linc.! Belize River a1l-''pr~~...dinately ha~lt a mile upstream from the :..t oth-4 point, the nlre In sk own ri-in,, an area of 500 acres". Plan may be seen at the Office of theL r'irctori I of Sur.1, at any time during business hours. Acting .li,, 1. .a:, Belize. ERITI'H He'NDTr'RAS9, 19~... In the SpeeCm-Po.aeFa GeErlT1 Regi-try~, Be!;ze, ."3 LI;cecrmisr 1,3. In the Goods of MACA1;L E Y TAYLOR, late. of Belize, M~arried Woman, deceased. Appli.:.ation for Letters of A:laninitr~ition in the above Estl:ue has been made by Thomas J.:m~es Tay~lor of No~rthern! River, Planter. The ne~xt of kin in particular, and oil persons in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or before n.lt~nci:ay the lgth day of January, ~rlo. why such letters should not be granted to the said Thom~nas James Taylor. A. O. LO.N17Sil'OATH,, RIgi-ir.r General. Corn.I! 1111idated Lawts, 1924, Clih..p. 178 A.--Summlonss to a Defesndelrn upon an Information or Compks1:int. BRIT~I-- .HOND~i.R.1 TO \'I'i: Toledo~~ District of P'unta Gorda. WHE3REAS cul.pl:'ii :inlt Lu this iiay? been li dbeft iorethe u ndrirknes t~i, one of H;;1Tri-Majest'.. Jus~itic- of thei Peace in and for the ;ilil cllel..r;\ of ?British H- a~lur.0,~; for that you ju~-to: Canto being th-; owner or owners of certain land to wit: 30 acres situate at San Antonio to Monkey did neglect and do -:il : neck. ~t. to pay arrears of taxes on such land other tili ]3n la in a town in the Toledo District amounting to 5~.g.9 cents for the years tol,'.'.i-, & '10.,.'4..1 within the meaning of the Land and.Property Tax O~rdi- nance---Chapter 24 of the. C .u-s~hdhur-.1:~~ Laws, j'these are lcrtherefor to command you in H~is Ma~je-t."'s name to be anad affear on Friday the carli i.L:; of Pebynary, II. ..(. at ten o'clock in the fo~renoon at rhe Po~:lice Court at I'l.uit~a Gorda before ;!ch J tu ti-a s; of the Peace f or the said C'nloul. as may then be there to answer to the- said complaint and to be further cle..eir !:jth acco'rd!in to law. Given under myl\ hand and -:.Il this 6th day of Not~ en:ibe~ir in the year of our Lord one thou- sand nine hundred and thirty-nine at Punta ?:.. 24. Ir,!~i .'t. s Office, E. O. B. BA8RROW, District Commissioner, :3'.athe~rn~ District. , BRITISH HONjDURA4S GAiZETTE I7 1:11. 25. i3,,7::.. I Janyuary 10.0.~ DjEENCE: REGULA.-TIO NS, 19329. MAX~IMUM~hl WHOLE~SALE AND RETAIL PRICES. The Maximum Wh l-~lc A-ll and Ret zil price; l-u.;.IlihEld inl Gazette N~. .ticer No 61.~ o~f Irith! Octo- ber, 1939, and all amendments thte rle are h e-rcL!- .1li'TI.' IE 11 Hi.M.E S.i LE PE7TAIL FD:=I. R (othr than i .:kl~c's whole wheat, P'uritl. and Hi~iilb0.1 E,-aut1 i Two or more pounds * 5.' 70 per sack Ss. 40e 4e per lb. 31 4 , RICL BE:-\N R. K. 4(c per lb. L~ARD 'u t including C1J;he r lan, Crisco, 'i-r, 'TI;-x, and Rexo) ; 12 ,, MARGARINE~TI` (loose) BEEF, .-.ALT DEC-',CORNED (other than I.ibby) BL.E CR/*l's, TEI'1TTY & P.USCK ; CITHE~R BRA~NDS MILK: EAOAE ohrta it) ?,--45 per case $;5 35 per case 6e .Sc ,, .'.C oir 140 lye ,, 228 2212 ,, :7e 18e ',, 18e rge rper tin lae 130 neS I2e ,, loe IN ., 5c 6e per tin 100e ne , 6 ounce 14 , N.B.--The prices in Column "A" apply to BE:liz,~ to all points on the BelieLt River b~elown, and including B~ur rcll Boom; and to all points up to Mjle 'Twent!- on the Belize-Clayo IRoad and Mlilt Twent!-fis-e on the Etcitzo--Orange Walk Roa~d. The prices- in Col~lumn ;'B" apply to the rest of the Belize District and to Beave\r Da~m In the C3!. D'iStrict. Tea is now removed from the h tr of Maximum Wholesale c6- Re~tal pr-ices. Stc~k; inl hrand must till! be declared in the, ha~lf -linnthl returns. MEAT~X, 1-RESH, blasinlunu W'holem1. l prices to be paid for cattle bought onl the boorc.f- 1:oI per lbj. of dressed m!eat as weighed at the~ S1Gughiter Houlse hI1.151[1Th 1 retail price for beef at the Beis~e N~fket ;` For eq quarter HW1 luarters 1-2< per lb. By O~rde~r. 18 B~RITISH HONDUIRAS GAZETTE NoJ,. .4. Thze Treasuery, F;,-.';': -3 Januar(ky 1940. NOTICE. INCOMlE TA.~S I'ERNOS~ liable to pay Income Tox~ are reminded that they are required to file returns of their incomes in rc--.-pect of thle year ending 3I-st December, 1939, on or before the 3rst March, 1940. 2. Returns by tnmy~l::::r-, of salaries, Ac., should be forwarded to the Income Tax Eranch~~ !'lre 1url) not later thiin thle 3Ist hIlarchl, I.,40. 3. In I]the case of any person car!lr; i-n m business, a certified copy of ther Trantt 3: 1,*+i Account and Balance <' ealt should accompany Sthe return. 4. All returns, &0~., chemi.1l~ be sent under Confidential Cover to the Income Tax Branch ~Trreaurr 1, Belize, or to th-- District Commis- sion~er in an olut-~..h-triii. frorn whom the neces- sary forms can he obtained on applientii.--n.. 5. Failure to fil- Returns writhinu the time prsc~ribed~ by law will render taxpayers liablel to prosecution i.ith..u~~r further nar ning. I l~IIconn Tax Commissioner., No:. 27- Conso~lidatdc l Laws, 1924. Summary! Juri diction.l ilhapter 178. A.--Summons to a Defendant upon an Informationn or Comiplaint. .BRITIISHI HONDUTrlR.LN, TO WEIT: To Ownetr ,:r:G ners'Fi~ i~ ILot No, 227si ited on Prinlce street, l.aundg1 on the North! by~ proper'ct\ o:f Mlar\- Jne Hydelt South: by~ Prltnce StrecIt, East by p~ropert!. of Wm~~r. Grant, \\'<--t by property of hAla. John 'taineli of Aclie. \\'HERTI-:S complaint. hlah this day1~ been N..~. 26. G~.rn- .h~dattld Iaws, 1924- .iuman!l. y Jurisdiction. iis..J~tcr 178. A.--Surnmons to a D. fen!dentr upon an To OI;-n nr or Owvners Lot N~o. 227 situated on Prince Street, bounded on th!.. Nolrth by property of Mary Jane H::Jrl. Souithl by Prince Street, Ekast by proj ech. of lfl Grt. ileet I-: property ..1:Gr-;. John 't..ine~ of Belize. \'HEREAF.F.~ Complaint hath this day been made to the undersigned one i H-i- Alaje-:-t's 0.1nelir being the owner within :ble meaning ofI Chlapterr !34 of 'Tliri~l~im C v.1.itte.:1 Laws, Twenty .i-i0luc which Ithec -;i.1 T--; I Clerk now seeks to recover, under Section 30 of the said These are therefore to command you in HiI Mlajtel-t'-- name to be and Pleat~1 on the 26th dei- .~ J.T..nua~ry, 1940, at nine-thirty i'd.ck!-~l in tthe f..,rcul.:-u at the 1^.hee~i C~-aurt at Derlu. ; before such Ju:ti~c- of the- Peact for 11l.- said C'olonyu? as may then be there to answer to the said complaint and to be fulrthecr dealt with accormueill to law. Given under my hand~ and seal thiis 22nd dal~:.- of D december in the year of our Lord one th.~:.u- sand nine hund!~redi and thlirt!--niin at Belize in the Colony aforesaid. made to the;: un kof ne.T~t~ one of Hi- Mai~i cr.-'s Justices of the~ Peace in and I r ti._ said Colony of EI i.i-l Honduras, i !-- tha you l~c~iia t~ m-I, -in- er ; i t i niT the meaning of the~ FI!:/, e--:. r- i ;.-!de Ordinance, of Chi~q~Tar 199 of th.~. ~;---~i!c. a Laws, Tr,:4l, of land in the town of I:.iibe did;~ neglect and does ;!!l! neglect to pay iThe Fire Fate on such lands for the years I1--;. 4**~ amounting to r! F~ .I.. .11..- i.: F'orty cents,\ iil:M r heI said T.i n Clerkr now seeks to recover, undri~lr Section .7 I-i the Belize fue- Bei:.; le (.r!s br ne,-- aforesaid and ;c.:l.;! 30 ..t1 . of thei !- li 1-a -- .i. J Laws, I.e.*4. The- are the~ r.i..rs: to command 1-...0inHi 11las...t:-'s name to be and appear on tl~e 26th day of Janua~r.:-., 1940, at nine-thirty o'clock in the forenoon at the '1!1.10. Court at i:-chac before such JuI~-dier.- of th.- Peace fosr the said L..!o:ul- as may then be there to answer to the 1.i .;~nl-..11in t nd to be furllthrcl dealt ;.ithl Ic.T.r in; t I < . Given under mly hand and seal, this 22nd :I..1 of December in !1he year of our Lgrd one th.~:.ul-and nine hundred and thisti-nine;;~ at i'e'ste in Ithe Colony aforesaid, L.S* S Acting 37.r?0:I.:,'. Belize * W. H. COi_1RTENAY, 1,'/ Ha i nat.:. Belize. L. S. BiRITiSHI HONUDURAS GAZETTE ` qI 131.1:.n e. Ldatel L w ,I0 ,C al-1 8 t u n r A.-Summlon s to a ~Defendalnt upon as `Information or C~omiplaint. BIRIT1ISH HOl~NDUR.1r\. TO WIT: of Monkeyc~\ River. ?\\HERE.\< c~-ll .ijrlit hafth this day! been laid before thie unde~lr-i-qued. One of Hir Majes~t .'s Justices of the Pe-u.e~ in and for the said Co,~,lon of British H.~n-lu~rai-, for that you Chrkt..pherhe Q. M~ilhlr be~ine the owner or owners ofl certain land to wiit: zo acres situate at Sea. Coast, South of M!-rlCnkey Ri?-er and w\ithin the juris- lictionl of the Court dild nrglect and do still neglect to payI) arrears of taxes on such laud . .ther thaln land in a town in thle Toledo District amolluntine to Ey.3: cents for th~e !.ear 'igy(.;--40 nwithinl the meaning o-f the- Land anl P~r.-petrtyr Tax Ordinance:-Chlaptel 24 of the Co~nsoilidated Laws, rqu4. A.--Summlons to a Defendant upon an Informntio~n or Complaint. Consolidated Laws, i e-1~, Chapi ;_'x\ (Fuinin uy A.----Summllons to a Defendantr upon an Inflormat~ion or Complaint. BRITi-ISH H=.;f:NY .ils TO \\iiT- To prn.Avlz f P'uit.< Gorda. 11`HERE:W-~ complaint ha~th this day beein laid before the undersigned, nnei Ia HI-I Ml.iet!'s Jttstices ofthe Peace in and for~ the said i0..1001 of B~riti-b Honduras, for that you Cipriano Al\-II: l:' r-i i ther owner or owners of certain l i !.:1 to wit: 6 acres situate at Vieras iO!cck. lina.-h i River, andi within the jac~ilictv~ n of the to~ul t did neglct and do still ne.:ke t to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Toledo District a .r! .ut !inl to $* -30 cents for the year in2.:-40: within the' meaning of the Land and P'r'-1crt:: Tax IOrdi~inanc- Chapter 24 of t he Consolidated Laws, I924 These are t he is is -n to command you in His Majesty's name to be andaffearont Fr~i.1xy the znd day of' Febritary, 1940, at ten o'i 100i k in t hre forenoon at the P..1sco; Court at Punta G..r.12 l before such Justices of the F'eae: t..r the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said, complaint and to be further1 dealt with Gr. :n under mylr hand and seal thhi 6th day\ of N... alberl in the year of our Lord one thon~ sand mine hundre.:1~i and th~irty-ninei at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. such Land other than land in ad town in the T.~.lled., Dbtrict anni~.lunting to (0: i0.0 cents for the years r1135--3' and 1030, -40 w-ithin the mean:!ing~ ll the L~and and f'r*-l~lllrt. Tax;L Ordll- nance-Ch'~.:.tcr 24 l:f thet C ~l.ns~.ti.4Ite law\s. 'Theaec are there-larei~ to cnnunan~i ld you in Hlis 30.jestl:.'s name to be a-da.~~~~F 'v.- Friday~ the nu ~-.1 da of February, 104.... a t tena o'. l-ok in thec forenoon at thie P. hscre Court at P'unta GJrr.:ra before such Justices of the Pace~~ for the~ said Colony as may thenl be there to answer to the~ said complaint and to berfurther dealt with .ice.-~rdm;j, to law. Ili\-en under my hand and -seal thii; *Ith day I.f No'. -clliier in the year of our L~ord one th..~u- ?.n1 nine hundred and~ thiir.\.ty-ine at Fu~ntj Go0rda in the Co:ljlni.. aw~lr su.i E. O. B. BARROW, in..:r:, tommzssioner, Toledo. E. O. B. B.1RRKI*W~, District Commissionzer, Toledo. T~he-eI are tlthereticrc to corrmnnuand you in Hi~ DRITISH HIe >NDURA-S TO i'IT: Ma~jest!y's name to be and .py.7~r. n riday~! the. Toledo District -n.l1 day of February,\' Irol~' at ten oi'Clock in t Toed isritforenoon at, th~e Polic~e Court at Punlt3 Gorlr befo~:re such Justices of thet Pe.lc.:e for the saia' To~~il Auut vlzClny as may then be t:-ler- to- answer to~ the To .??pu-ta vilezsaid complaint and to be further deac;lt w\ith ~.~-I~Bi.. Gopan ~l ti a eq iven under my handi anld Si this 616 day \\HEEAScompamtb.1t ths da benlo Novembe~r in ther year ofi our Lord one thoat laid before the und~ersirgned:, one of His ~ajest! sand nine hundrledl and thirty-nine a~t Polnt.t Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony\ QGrda~ in thec Colonyr~ aforesaid. of Briti h Ffnntduras. for that yoIu Augus~!ta.i Avllez, being the owner or owners of certain laind to wit: Ilnk acr~ej situate at .;an Anitonio andE.OB AR l, within! the iurisdictio:n o~f the Court did neglet= District Commissioner, and do till neglect to pay arrears of taxes on Toledor:. ~3~ji I * 20 BRITISH- HONDURAS GAZETTE. arrears O.f taxes On such land I:th-lr thaJn land in a town in the Toledo rDi-tri:t anovat~~!i ne to :: 08 for the years 1'.-:,"-1:1; to 1939-40 within the nac:.nine~ ;i thei Land and Proj.:at!y Ti:: Laws, 1924. These are th a. fo re toO command you in His 3L.ire t.!'s name to be and ,rf-/-.... on Tri.1a:I t;e' end day of Fel..ruar y,19r4o,at ten o'clock in the I--1.rli...ul at the P:...br- G-I:~rt at Punta Gorda before such Tustke., of the Peace for thei said Colony as s:r<.; tban be there to answer to the said complaint and to be furt he r dealt ra it h nee-- r hlng to law. I.-i\-crn under my Ln1::! and seal thi; 6th day of N:~. .:emb :-r in rlhe year of our Lord! one t hs u- sand nine hundred and Ih~is t -ninle at .Punta Go~rda in the IU.]le-nyS aforesaid. Ll,'l :;3 Commissioner, I'T:C'-scedure I. A,--Summons to a Defendant upon an Information or C'omplaint. Toledo District 'l-o: Frank Haylock of 31.ukes-: River. W~HEREAS~ compnl:a;int ha~th! ti da been laid ..fre~~lth el undelr.-i one.Lone of His ~ajie~ !'s Justice.' o-f thel Peace in and for the said Colony o~f Briteh~l Honduras, for that you Frank Hay- lack being the owner or owners of certain land to writ: 75 acres situate at Deep IRi'.er Pdulf and within the juri-dicitiln of the Court did neglect and do ;!Iil neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such]iand o.thier thanl land in a town in the Tlles!~n rri tict a~uli~unting to fa 24i for the years ITo., --30r and 1939-40 0 ithiin the men~cling of thec Lanud and Propel~rtl, Tax Ordi- nancec- Chapta~ls 24 of -the Consolidated Laws, I924. These are therefore to command you in Has Majesct!''s name to be and affear onFrirday the 2nd daI:-, of Febr-uar!.rIo40-.at ten o"clock in ther forenoon at the- Porlice C'u!rt at Punta Gorda before such ri~Justke of the Pe~ace for the said Colony~~) as may then1 be there to answer to the said complaint and to be further dealt alinh according to law. (11-enu under my hand and seal thil cGtb day of; N~o:ember,- in the year o~f our L~ord one thol:u- sand nine 'hund.redc~ and thirty-nine at Punta il(10rda in the Colony aforesaYid. I _ I _ C'onol~iidated~ Laws, 1924, Chap. I;.5 (SLIDinary A.--Su~rnunon to a Defendant upon an Information or Comp.lint. .BRITi AH Hil NDU~R.!c- TO WIT: ilo Frances A. Pinlks . of P un ,t Ner a. \\HIEREI:18 complaint hath t'.ij day been laid before the undersigned, one of His ajcsty's Justices of the- Peace in and for the .3i.1 Colony of Briti b HI~~,undura for that~ you Frances A. Pinks~ be~ino the owner or owners of certain land to wit: 2 acres situate at, rluti No rac~~ and w~ithin the jurisdiction ofP the Court dad1: nI.-ket. and do stlll neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Toledoi District, amounting to Su, a, cents for the years I.)I;,--3 to roug-4u, 0 ithin the mean- ini; of the Lahnd and Propl.e~rtS' Tax Ordinance-- Caapter 24 of the ouli.~:1;.:laed. Laws, 1924. These are the-rtefor; to command you in His MIajesty\'s name to be and off..oj~~ on Friday the znd day of February,i.14~ i. at ten o'clock in the~ forenoon at the Police C':.tult at Punta 171rds before such Justices of the .Peace for the said Colo-ny as uni-r then be there to answer to the Said comph'iut and to be fa!their dear~lt with aCcordingl to: law5. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of No\embcr inr thec year of our Lord one tholu- sanUd nine hundred and1: thirt~.--nine at Punta G~orda in the Co~lom-U; afo~lSdid l E. O. B. BarrioO\, District Comnmissioner, coausalidated ~Laws, 1924, ChaplI. 178 !'5ummlar Procedure), Ad.-Summons to a iDefendant upon an Information or Compla~int. BRITISH NONT)URASF.-~ TO~ W\IT: To Estate of Grant G. Ma~rilden Sof .Punt ofak.'.P~ :3 B H M~E ~ com!la~int ha~th th~is day ~been laidl before 11e undel~rnenedll~. one- of~ Hi MIai~tv's Justices of the Pea.ce. in and~ for thle said~ Colony of British Hoandur3s, for that 100i Es~tate of Grant G, IMarsden being thle owner or onc~iers of certaida land to wit: 58) acres situate at M~on- kecy River: and w~ith!in the juris~ic~tion of the Court did neglect and do tIrll neglect to pay) 1 E. O. B. BRROTCW, District Commission~er, Toledo. Printed by the Go~vernment Pr-inter. Y GOVERNMENT BRITISH HONDURAS. PUJBLISH-ED BY' AUTHORITY. No, 3 BELITZE, 13 JANUARY 19-10 Page 21 RETIRE. hEMNT. IzOSADO,~:i E Keeiper. Inflammable liquids Wast!irlr-ehoe iustolms and Heabou.i.r Derl--Jrt mnent, retired, on pension, writh effect fromn Ist January, II wo~. MI.P. oz7J-7. Col.,nial Secretarvl'.F Gific, Belil, 2 January 1940.. TENDERS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF PAUPERS FOR BURIA~L.. TlendEr.S are: inivitedl for conveyr\ing the de4 bn.llriesj atl all adlult paruPers dy-ing wjithin ;ti~ town ofr Behzet to' Lord aKidl Cemuete-ry f Ist Fepbrua.i ~~ ~~~a~tD ri40.5:' Tetuders Ih:-ul; be enclosed in pvelopes mged "Tenders- !Ir P'auper Buri and be devered- .It thc Collonii~l d Scrctarrv's Office not I eer than~ twelve noon on Monday ther 22nd JsDUnrl. 104* Tender should not include the auplpl oft a cof inu but should clearly state thle nature of the conveyance to be empyI;!ed~ (lhers-, truck or MI P. ozo48, B liix, 13 J?=U'h:l? '? 40. The following particularly rtela'ting to appoint- ments, etc., in the Public Service are putbil lhed for general information. By~ Comtrns-nd. WOLI-TboHN. ~ Acting Colontial SecretarPy. No. 2g. Ji.P. 02719. APPOINTMENT. RHY.S.Jremiab..~to be a Custom~s B.-~.itman.. C~udtomsl and Halrbocur De~p~utment, on probation wiith etffect from Ist J.anuars- ,I940. No, 3o. APPOINTMlENT CONFIRMlED. LIND, W. F,, Junior Clerk., Posts and Tele- graphs De)partm~ent, appointment confirmed with effect frotu Ist, January, 1939- --- P- 01810. Nci. 32. 'RESUM~PTION) OF DUTY'. ROFERiTs, Miss L. M1., M.B d.. 8.9 St.J, 31:1t...n. Public Ho-ph:1il. Febzle, resumed duty w\ith El'(ect Ir..inl;thl Jan~uary, 1940. No. 33. JI-P, '"".6-. M!.P. 02253- No. :r. RELINQUISHMENT. PATERSO)N ,Miss Mlary~ ,Nurring Sister ,Medi- casl Departmient, reli'nquished the office of Acting M~atron, Belize Hospital, with effect from;th January, r940. BRITISH .HONDU~RASS GALZETTE hand-drawn carriage, etc.) and should include the ap p~il y of two men to remove the c..t an1! to and fr.om~ the pule~~l mortuary or house and drlpoc-it thet- corpse in ther ;:I..I1-.C The Government do~: not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. ..?' fi:rthe an.:1 D-:.-Iths at Gales Point, Manat~ee, EcIli z District, vice Mr. Harry P. Dias who has :;lrestene No. 37. Al.P. 005- *~- 34. 21 P. oz652. Belize, Io Janukary 1040::. DEFENCE FORCE. Apointment.t. His Excellenev th--~ I* *Fl i:cl rA 1inuiui.::ine- the Government and C-nll.inmander:I-in-Ciefi~ has l:thence- Force, with iof e~t Tirn im th 8th Jan- nary, 1940. 5'-'~ 31- nI. 1 615 - Pgi: -. Io Jlrl.r:uary 1940. DEFENC7E F ORC:E. Prom~otions. HI- Excelleum-~' the~ Officer A-lmuistrerine thel <..vrnetand liumn.1i-Cif a made the fa:lllen ~i ng, p.'r~- nl..ti..u< in the PDritishl H.....1..1r a-4 1Defence I:-;.r. \- Ithl effect from the 8thJanuary, I- 0 See.-l1~ udl~ieutenan~t T, eain to be a Lieutenant, and to be a L~ieutenant. Roll.:.,: 5 Janucary *I sq..=. .1~SMSTANIT C:ENSOrRr Government has .i:-;.-illt.-:1 Mr. C. D. ri.arel Actin: ~P Fi CL l iP-ts and TiEkoraph '~! Llkjputu2,*u.t to act as Assistant Censor vice IDtlize, 6 January I':I-I... NOTICE TO FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. The- attention of Hi-- E~:-;cel-len*_1 the lr';iicer Ab-!li~iltci-tein the Government has been dI-! rected to the 1iict that: in many instances the provisions ofi the Frne ~l-il 6.. i,- t:il-- Ordinance- - Chl.ll'tir 141 of r!1x C. n :abu~\ted~ Laws, I924 - are not being comp~:;l'llc with b -' suchl Socities. In future, where Ilh._ provisions;.f the '_r.1- nance are not, strictly c..a!lphed~ w-ith! in tl~ i pe- :cri~lre- lirme, the power given in the Iai !i whos...e t o: c~~,nup:-i c'~l emovbutee :\;11 be enforced without furlthe~r communication to th..: l1eunquenit may be obtained at the Governmlent Printing Office I- .r twenty-five cents each. No. 35. M.P. .. '0 ,. * M1.P. 027zo. R..7.:;.n 9 J,.!r;-a ry 140. CENTRAL BOArRD OF HEALTH, A~ppointm~ent. 11`ir: reference to N-tie,; No 6 l-is,1 in the r;a: .'t.- of the th! January, r1........ HII Exe.-ll -n::-.- the Im!!',icer Administering the Gov- eminen~t h~as appointed 31h. K. C. Gardner, Seasullr tw.lit u; Inspector, Medical Depart mlen+. to be Clerk to the Central !: ar- of .1-L Lith until~:arthecr notice. BIL.L. TO BE: PRESENTED TO THE LECISLAT'IIVE COUNCIL. The under-mentioned TBill, thi.: futlltexrt of which was put-llli-hed: :s ithi the Gazette as shown in parentheses, will be presented at a fo~rth- c:.!l.mi~lni mt~in. of the Le-ii.tdi\-e 'ouncill and n..tif iicathan is hereby given in gcc-ordance ki-ith the ktlinane~ Rule-, and Orders:-- A BIll entitledl an c_,rlinanioce to amend the 3u!ntne~r\ Co;n\'iiic~n c afecesc Ordinalnce~-- Chapter r-So of the C..ii.e.li iate-d Laws, 1924. By Command. A. W'OLFFSOHN, Acting Co!onial Secretary. NO-s 3i. ..-. .. .);+..N .P. 0039 ( - B ,: i0 J.1mirc7~19 '40. DEPUiTY' REGISTRARK OF ~BIRTHS AND DiEATHS His Ex~icelcne;; the ofticer-l Adm~in~ii-ttring~ thie of NIr. OwenL O, Moon-~i l 33 I'eput: Red;-trar B~Rl-ISH HONDUiRAS GAL.ETTE 2 No. 40. Educantionz <00, ii , ~r:. 5 ;7 I I(.s' I940. UNIV~ERSITYS OF L.ONDON. hlIATRICULA-TION ES \MINATION, It is herebyv n .cifi..1 for the information of initent'ine candidates and teachers inteerested :h!Jt entries for the ML:-tr;I I.:ok.. ~il Examination of the uti er mi-3 of L~ondion to be held in June next must reach th~e E 1!I.: ril:nl (:Fi.:1 not later tha~n Wednesday, the 24th January, '940. By Order. B. E. i.ARMAN? 't .liin. from a concrete10 rii at a point wy.... :ie Old Cattle !. ath meets Conejo Creek on the west ibank1 and runlibi .. along ri r Old~. -nlt!.. !'..t!- in a northerly direction for a dii-- tanlce of il'lr. ..:i-!?1 41~ q 4 chaiits, thence due to the eastern branch .1! I:: :.j y= Cl:-k then rce down C..ne)..~ Creek to a point where the said branch meets !Ihe Old Cattle Path, thenc~e along the old Cattle Path in an easterly liire...- tion for a distance of V~i.: :x!in atiet, !' chains, i:30 chains, thence due West for a .11-t-ince of 2.:1***100. 1:.t-:: 30 chains, th :cF due North fo:r a ~..6-1ul~~:~ic -1 I1.''c!.cia.at 1 25 chaine back to the itai:rth point. 4. RICE it!.:sfi 1 E~:-S(' :DA.Y il;~l'nO ct-lati:; from a concrete ipill..,r at the~ nith,~l east corner If a parcel of land leased by W. N. Bourne on Sun.'l~..!:. Wiood Creek and running due r..:-rll across the -ii.1 creek foralla~ mately 30 chains, thencel~ due East foi ~..!i- tance of an~lr r-.iun.!i ly; _to chains, the:!.... ue south for a1 di; toass.~~ ?i a-1-':l**kin'tc=1: 29 chains ior a distance --f li.-.re-xilusiacl:-- 2^ chains, the:llc due west airre- th~ ~. rc-k ic i a d;-i-tance of approximately 73 chains to the south east corner of a parcel of Crown land th~enle due North for a .h- :ncelii of 24 chains to the start- ing point. TLE.11.15H IlIERi. - -Startin- from .a concrete pillar -on ithe Iright, !ccnclin: th~e Tennach'l Roar. and rllunins- on a 'ea;.;ing- due N.:-.r~th until it reaches Boyo Creek thence ~along the said 'IP.l:0 Creek to the river thence due south~l ailipl:':.i rna~tely IQ chains across the river then!ice due West unIr~l it again reaches the river thencle along thec river back to the starting pa'~ir . ?,~-.. 42, SA~LE OF' CROH'N LAND. na.>n,! ther ~iill be df ,r~ sale b publicc , Hlcioni at the: Direc~to:r o~f ~cii~. y s. Rlce the cItllinow: c'r:s.\ 1In lan: -r At paclofo acres of land sit ate nea-r th;e tai- c .. ral;. Road and about half a mile west 10[ Luck;.- Strike C.uinil. Pl n;I may be seen and fur~ther-l particulars obt, inedj at t he of Erice~ of the Director of Surveys. M.P. ..I-;;I- Nr-. 41. C,.? y\ De artlment, TF ..- 13 Januzar~y 194.. CR O1N NRESCE R1 E* It is hereby n!...t~iientl for -.ie..1~n-tl information that thec Governor in ;..uned: h:.- reserved tle following parcels of land in the 9.lc,=.h District for the pulrposie z of the rice Lranin indst: ~lthe i'ion~il soi..l-t 1 LawS, 1924:- 1.EIE ELERI' ~F~.- i;.' PCI`'T~A andl running on a bearing of S.-A; ax' Z..'E. for a distance of 16.48 chains to anolithe~r con- crete pIllar. thenc- on~ a ben~iingj S.j.< 35'W for a dli-tan~ce of .Ip~prloximatel!- .IL. chains to ano~the~r concrete p~illas, theni~cei on a 1..t-arinig S.'j 25'E. for a dli-tanlce o-f r4.26 chains, then~ce on a bearing S.73o oI' jr E. fo.r a d-i-- tance of apIprirroximtely- T: chains, theince along t he -ea flor a d1t ii-tane.t alI1: S lllatdnte! 7 chains, thncr :UE: W~est for a dl,~~i-taeldi ap1pre;xitu!atel::. 41 chains until it reaches the Cairib, re or e boundary, thence~i: on a ':-caring N.-7 qo ...o aklong the Carib Reserve boundary back to the starting point. 2. RICE R~4EMERV~E ONP .1' TA GORD~. 1 SAN ANTTONIO Tr:,.-1i). Starting from a concrete pifllr at the souhlth west corner of block ke~pt. asi Gover.'lnment Rc- serve and running due West for a distan~c~e ~f approx:'Ki i~ntely- ba: chain=~, then rce a:n a1course duLe North for a dlictance Iof apjpr.,xl~rimate lj chains, thelnce on a cCurse due Ifast for a dlis- tance of applrlrainastel So chTains, thence on a COUrse duer ~oulth foTa diitLCtac of spproIximit,~- ly _50: chains back to the starting~ point, 34 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE District Commnissioner, ~P Toledo. 'I'l~e.< may be seen and further particulars obtained at Ithe ,. llice-z of rthe: Din-ct..r *.,f Surveys and the DrIstrl:t Commissioner. By Order. L:.l'l!i Dircfto of .;u,:-, i In the Supreme Court--Probate Side. iGeneiral Real-;trz. Ecli.:e, 23 I.*.--cenal ;r 1939. 10 the C:o,-dli of 3.1'o.\_r T1 E TA'U~'; R,~ late ;%f Belize, Married WNoman, .:Tet.=and.~ Ap; b'~c'ition IGo Letters of Administration in the abl-l-:.- : -l~t.it has i;enr made by Tholl-rrn> Jamces Taylor of No~ rtheirn 'Fi\er Planter. The qext ofai n. pattiggjaip~pdeal :persons inl 4eneral, are hereby c ited 'to shon- cause on or ra10.- uch letters sho~uldl not be granted to~ the t m.ud~ Thalnas James:- Iaylor. A. O. G I \foFis;~: R TH, Registrar General. '..!; ---,-o.120.4 Laws, I?:,2.1, ChapF. . (`-unnirr;l: Procedure). A.--Surnrone to a Defendanlt upon an In~lnformaion or Complaint. T'oledo District of PnaGra \~'. ERlA. S complaint ha~thl this day. 1.en laid adoilre t h._ un designedJ <..ne ~.11 His Ma jes t-v' Justices olf th.:- Peace in and for the~ saidl colony of -; iti h Honduras, for that you Justo Canto being the- owner or owners of certain land to wit: : acres situate at Sonl Antonio to Monllket- rall N,.: .1 \silthin the junad~:icti. n of thle Court ,lId1 neglect and do tri11 neglect to pay arrears of taxeS on such land other the n land in a town in the Toledo District -nll-unrtine. to S~.50.@. cents for the years '!.:;'.3 1;;. 8 19',,~:':0 within the meaning of th~e Land and P'r. p ,rt! Tax Ordi- nance----r'l:pt..-l 24 If the Clo delata.. ll,- Laws, These are theilrii.re to command you in His Ma~je-r!'s name to be and ,cAA.;rl, on 1 n-lay~ the !U1 :.1 la Of February, rago~, at ten o'clock~h in thle forenoon at the Ps-:i~c; iourt at Punita Gorda -.cti .! suph Justices of the Peace for !1he said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said complaint and to be further dealt with aLCe..rd]UIe to law. No- 43. SALE `F IE IS ES IN ~ BE ZL ED LI;;T iE ._. T On '- : toa 1:. the c.1 proximo at I2 o'clockr noon there willl be .ltr.ied for sale by public auction at the Director of -'.r..ir-, 's "tl..... th fo ~lk-\ ln- leases of c`r~-.l arand:- I. The lease of lot N;o. 1809A. at the corner of Vernon and M..~-ni Struct- in the town .of Be-lr- for seventy-five years at a clllmen:In- ~l rent of 5/. r' 1:,,r annum. 2. The lease of lot No. 1 .-~ at Alexandria St re e- in the town of Belize for ca 1~i~- s. fi -- years at a comnmencing rent .1 t.I5 per an- PI.:.ns may be seen and me the ;r particulars obtained ;It tl- officile ;=1 f her Director of Eu;r-c - No., 44' SA2LE OF L~.EA5E IN STAZNN CREEK. DISTRICT. On matent1~l~ the :r.1 proximo at 1z o'clock noon there~; II11be offecredt~ for sale by plu-li.: auction at t her Court House at Stann Creek the fIllk~i- ;?l leases of i roul\ n land; - I. TIhe i .. mee.inrc~l:: rent of 5: f,-.= per annum, of Nove~m berr in the yeay of our LJId one thou- r.io.1 nine hundred and thiis y-ni~ne ait Punta 2. Thes lease of lot No. 23 in the swamp at r_-l- rl:: in t-he Enhm~~!\ af- resr~r id. Mulltins Ra: -1 town for twenty years at a coml- mencing retit of z2 .5 per annum. E%. O. B. BARROW, No. 45. Forest Of ce, FOREST APPLICAZTIONsS. The~ follow~ing applicantions for forest licences are p.ubL:Ished as requlired b.y Rule 13 of the Forest Rules~, 192z7, in order to Sive any person an F.PportunitY of funding representation w~ithr re-gard to any such app-.lication. No such re- presentation- n il be e..ns~idered nakel~s it is lodged at thie Forest Office- (addressedF- to th~e Conserva- tor of Forests and not to any fr..mri officer by na~me) unlhin fourteen days of t~he date of pub. Hea~tion3 of the Gazette in which the :ltertise- ment of the aplyict;ation first appears. By Order. NEIL S. STEV'ENSON. Co~serrs-or,>r of Forests, Second Ilt.47/ca,is....! ALBE TODT:.;KART --ZI.uka~l Crown Lands. ,Latex of Sapotaceae Mioraceae, Apocy- naceae & E~lpho~rb~icepc 1,000 Qallons Min., BRITPIS I-f ONDURA~S GAZETTE Nio. 46. SuvyI'S DL)Z..artment, Epit~e, 13 Janzuary Isrgo. LAND APPLICATIONS. APPLITC.STTIONS in conznection with Crown ~anld are no-tif~i=:: in the Government Gtazette for the purpose of ?ll- az any person an cnr r;rturnit\. of making anyu -lrepreent'ri,-,: to) thi, v-ri.- in relation to any such iipol. Minn. u Seb! Iunhatr n ill be inserted in at least three Fsearate issues of the ;ar--:.'t before the, ; will be dealt ni ith by t'he \7o-- ., reo. so that. ar-p~i, I cant mnust be prepared for this dielay. The following .1pplicastionl~sre hereby notified. Byr Order G. S. BUJSBY, Acting Director of .Terrsea. TO LEASE. **Oct. 27, 1 .:,o---R**M:1N' MAX:!MU~,-Stann Creek Di;-t i. E situlate in the town of .Rt in Creek .. ... Lot No~. 229 *Nov. r5, 1939-ABRMEA D GA F.ui)R l rLI- Stann 1GTr.'b District, ituen.~- in the~ town of Stann C'-vck .. ., Lot. No. rj42 *Dec. 16, I'-1.,;.-- L\IME AVILEZ--TI-lr- doI *Dec. 9, rl.~...---EVELYN LWk--Diti, tut nhergtacdn Mde Stann Creek Dh;tric-t. situate in the; towin f reekj~;~. Teussh River. North tyi~ lacuind formerly St un rek Lot No. 209 leased to are~lic-Tot. Eaet by: ICr..:.a-u !~~lan, S Cre,-..:k District, il.-itull in the town of Stann land f..mterly-~ held o~n I.;-- ;.r;-apen Creek .. Lot No. 767 20 acres **Dec. f 99AGL1LR**.- 4 Toledo District, situate in the tow~n of Punta Gorda Lot No?. 496 *Dec. 21, 193j-H ENRY' DAW"nN E-I'iL,., District, situate on -he, ri--ht ascending Belize River at Burns' PenN; ;\rTh~ by the river and land occupied by Thl-.-phll;!n 1:. !.:- o- by the river, South by the river, i'.1'--t by the river and C:lo:u land .. .. .. .. acres *Dec. 22, 1939--MILDRED ANDErr; R O(~N-_ Belize Ii--trit. situate at MIaskall \'illi :. Northern River .. .. Lot No. 34 *Dec. 23, 1939-HAROLD iT4. NIr;~~ ---Br-- I District, situate in the Tlill,we of Maskall, North- Ri Lot No1 28 Creek District, .2 to ~to iin he Carib Reserve, :.I;...thi by blackr No. ;.4 East by block No. 342. South by- block No- 336, West by block No- 3--- being black~ No. 335 .. 5 acres *Dec,. 21, I.:<~:il-1-R sBER T..WILLIS-- E !x-il Triwrict~ situate on thle rh.-;ht ascenr?ing H-ector Cl-lkl Sibun Rive-r.Nol~rl th\ by rc nn land, E et~ by Crown had. ~ Lalat 1.7- thle creek, \\'- --t by <:mn'I~ n land; being land b-r al.- rly leased to L~ovenia \\'the .. .. 24a~. '3r. 24~p.u **Dec. 22, I939- U.?,TH(' PLUMMER- Toledo District, situate on the right ascen~dingi Tcoi~-no-hRiver, Nu rthiby land leased to 'ihoulss Fuentes, E.I-t by Cr-v\i n bnjli Psl!:th by Crow~~n.1 land, W.--- by Crown le~n being a portion of 50 acres now held oni lose~, by~ sppi'i:ckan 301 acre .~ I **Dc~. 2, Ig.. I- -Nol.lKREXER0 *i'LESIASI-- **Dec. 27, 1939- GOINZA-~ LES C.:\--lMIR'"- Cayo Ikr;t~ct. si:.tu:~ne no th iiet: aLsce'ndaiS Toledo, District, wituclte in the 1'ills.c~ of Bar- the \\'.'te;rn l-ranich, Beb.-a-i R~Iver, Nort-h JiP: ranco; being lot formerly held onl lease by Igna- }:.1-,. k No. 33. :e st I; -er. Sou by io Nitholas .. .. Lot No. 138 hh.;~.:k No, .,-~i~ est by o ne-s tihe **Dec. 29, i~lj.;--CEL~SO RODRIGUEZ- 'co tra c soncl~a its ack Nd 11 Cat-o~: Di-trict, situate in the 111sa- of Soc- coth,.. .. .. Lots Nos. 136 & 137 .- lee. 3, I's;' ,-THf-EOPHTLUIS CrS--- -~~ .... etze District, situate on the right ascend!ing **Dec. 30, mig;(-JULTIA La~r'.iPl-' eled.l11! 1 Beilike River near M[.-sy Pen, N...lrth by Crown District, situate in the Itown of I'un~ta Gorda; land, East by the river, San~~th by 4 acres of being lot now held on lease bgt ,I\:li' land 'granted t;o aplylicant and Crown hand, \\'ect 01, Crown land: .... 110 acrest TO PURCHASE. District, situate on the left ascending the Punta -c-!:'.-- 'rn! Antonio Tieed~:. North by the 1-untra Gorda--San Antonio Road, East by lands leased to P. Antonio and A.`lic En,- .uth by i .li land, West '-r land granted to D. Wil- liams ... .. .. 25 aresl ;t.l!nn Creek DL1riict.~ situate in the town of 4: i.:n Creek .. .. .. Lot Nol.4377 *Nov. 15> Tl .* -E -'-FTrIAGO L*. GA?-- TeI Irl District, situate on the right ami: ading formerly leased to Illi d:.et b Ramlogan, East by road reserve and land formerly of the Soutilh- ern Estate Co,, Ltd., Sou~th! by the river, U~'eet by land formerly leased to s:l~ubua G~odoy; 1-cing~ block No. 186 formerly leased to 2.11.ert Logan . .. .. .. 25 acres ***Dec. I, vI.. ..1----.'RTHUR COLEMAN- Toledo DI:i-trit, situate on the left arcccending T. il. Branch, :*.I nke: River, Nor~fl th i- ID oni n land, East by the river, F ath by Crown Isad, WNest by Crown land; being land formerly leased to I'<-c.up: S. Coleman .. 270 acrps *D< trict, ituatre I-o the rights asceinrl~in Nrorth 'talnn I[l-i': near the 21 Mile Post on the Starn Creek :;rlkyl Road, North by Crown land, East by Crown land and land occupied by W. T ashe r, West bv Crown land .. .. -10 acres .Ic BRIT:ISH HONDURA.S GAZETTE *.*Dec. 29, 1939--PFiI: TEi'rHAi~ P.CI :i Cohune Ri~l.... -.rt h by road reserve and -c,0- D~istrict, situate on the ri~lht ascending FeClie Ition 41, i:a I by ci..sa lan.:1. c.~r un by Crown Ri.-er, near Double H .<.1 CSabbage, North by land, West by Aceducell N.... 39 and.40; being Crown land f l-.i ne ridPP ael i.t by road reser ve ed ;li- ni ::.... 44 ,. ..... 18 acres and i no11eased to I-. !1..:1 I! IIn~ 'c.,,uth by land gran!ted to JFlmmanuellc T'...ac-, Westby cr--l **Janp, 3, In-1.* ---11iL`:LIAN!i ni-.-EALLr- land (pine ri.1,.0 l ..,.. la acres I:.;i!" I i-l! --t situate on thle 1:e.ree- i'~r:.-al ;' ..1.1 at : u;..N rhb i nla d d **.;r.- 3 *- 1939-- ALI-REin E. ~-...rI ;- 1~.lln.l ,s r.,it;- to Estanislau <.!uni, East by ther Corozal District, situate 1-~'.< -kniit.I:1 one r...~! ..1 S; ut by land 4.ank.1~~ to Benito L. !-c: mile south of the5 .ill!?;. of .intls-u.-ja. 1; !th W Vest by crown land 10 acres by land leased by Carlos Cruz, East by land leased by Jacob:; hil--ca. R.:.uthl[ 1 unt- i il leased by _*J n .,r.v-- I .1A T. NF -B n Itionillo L'1,lane.., il,_I-t by land leased by Lorenzo '-t.tiut t R-<1-..e F u: b n Cae~il.> .. .. .. j33. Dr. 32p. 1..-,t yln1lriiygat oG I0 nil. East by land gr-anted to D F~ Di~'lanond,~ **Dec. 30, I939-;-`-RSiEN-CANl.~\i--lo1- -/11 S.,ull by road to k--c s!;toneil rlla-1. West 1.7- Dist rict. situate Ilp pre~ :;i!.!Ta ~.tel-e mile south land I:.::ank J to 10~. H. Vernon; 1..:in:~. and form- of the~ 1:1Ll-fe of 4 art.--cj.t. N.. rth~ by land ap- erly Ir;;!t..-to .\ilberths! .?\i!.l .. 20 acres plited for by Mi.g.-le n ~1~1000:. East by land hi- F I;~-m-r Cast~illo, b '.1.: h by land leased by P.= '"-- r'i r i: sitnudte at Rocksltone Pond Tir..ct. v:: \i-- bdu amnot-l'iG.,Cohune Rulll.e.North by land .r ant-.1to James 'I' mich .. .. .. 9a. Ir. 7p. T. !n;l~lri,~n. East t.., 1and granted~ to wi~nnie~ .:r cSouth by land granted to Irene I.'.< c 11. 13 .-t-I by Crown land; being Seeti-~n Noil. Iol formerly granted to Arny Lewis ..c.. 10 acres ***Jan. 9, 1~_~--l ---ET F N PINKS-----rcii~er Ti'tr; r1-. situate on the left -.I oI~rl:..T Haulover '.'r.:c. 11-h~zi River, Nrth!! by tT creek, East by Crown land, 5. veh1 by lands granted to J, C. Card, Wiest by road reserve and Crown land; being land formerly granted to ;l:.ppl-:n~t 9a.3r.64p. LEASE CAN;CELLED. SaI.P -- -itit si .-3. 1 :RH LD .-1E i:l At the request of thze lessee. M.P. S.G. 35--3:--1\'IC`T*. NICHOfrLAS-~' Toledo District, situate on~ the right ih--cending Tent ~-hl ?1'.er. 20 acres. At the Itequc-t of the lessee. **De<.,. 30, 1939--SOT!J.R=~.l Ri.'~Z--Corozal DIctnetr situate p ..mtelhaamie south ..1 the 1 0!i\--I~ ~~..t e!~l..tn, I.. r!J by land leased by 14ccol.1.1'.5 R..e1:~l:eu.C. E.,, 1.- land leaw:1 h; :.- Oile. Pete:l.. :~-uth b)~ land le..ie1 1\ < Leonardo Cansino, Wiest h;J the Ranch Road .. .. 10 acres ** F c. 30, 0,.llILA LO:C L - sol:uthe t~ rher~il~ic of :ilveren.~ .; h. .rchiby land leased byTo.r1hl;nz -atb h Rancho R~.-:..i, ;-nth! b;?- 120.1~ al~ph--,i for by Florencio Sosa \\'t-c by land. aplico.1 for by Floenco 9.01andC rin ixnr 8. 2r. 1p. Clorozal District, situate approximately three bs- h b land 1mrlb- F..i biy Cr-s in, out 1.Pc land I appliedl for by :I\ itirn. n Canmul, Westci by the Carlnon de la Mesa Turuchi~l .. Sa. 2c. .35p, **Z,.. 30, '' Iy:l--P.iTIRIc"TO MORAi-Clorozal District, ituait ap:!-l .t.ximate~.l,- Is milus. ,onlth of the \V1ll.1ge o-f Sartenti-j:a. North~ by land Illea-el by Abr~~aham Jacob, EasFt by! lan..~l applic-i for by H-onorio C.I-tirllo and Crown land, So~uth. by~ Cro\:n land, West by land leased by .'h-r iban' Jacob .. .. .. .. 10 acres * *D c,,. 30, 1939-C RISPING 1\IOR .1-Corozal IDistrirct situate ap~proxima~telly IJ mriles south of the \'illage o~f Sartinelja. Nor th by land leased by Berna~l.0 A~l:miills, East b~y Ctoo.ni. land, South~ by C~lar a1 land, 11et by land leased by 13;rnall-- Al unila and Eucatio Perez 188, Or. 26p. '* Dec. 3''A'I.*.o-FRAR;NCI ISC RODiRIO=UEZ --4..ornza l Di-rict .ituate ap rxi ael nae leastj b Litl ed l ced:na trtes t rant c;.l bJyCarl-as~ Crll. z, South by, I~land Ilease by LCorenzo **Dc. j3* .'~l-.~1939-LOENI SOSA~- Cora~zal Dist to,~ situate appljroxima!:~ tely If mile EsIuthI of thke.~91V lave of S teneja. North;L hY-:lan.:1 appliedl for by 1'illiam~ Loclk nnd- Ce-rei.-. MIunoz, Eas~t b the Rancho Ro:ad:, S~;uth bland leasted by ILorenzo < astilla.l West by lanel- la~ed by . Tiburcio D~Iar... 19a. Or. ,5p.) District, situate on the lefta ~iirc~ninatthe West- ern Baranch, Beclize R~i -er. 30 acres :blocrk No1. 517). i~rnr non-payment of th~e third instalment. Toiedo District, situate on the sea coast south Iof Paui.:.l Gorda. 50 acres. YFor unn::-payi- nient. of the- thi;ld instalment. M.P. S.G. 03y.~---NIORMA!. N E. BRiOASTER. .i-n District, situate on the Iguan3 ireek; Es;.tate Ber:EL Rii.rer. 20 acre. (block~ No. _7)~. For nl`l rd.'n-painen of ther thiird instalment District, eitluate on the east side of thet BEnqlie i A l oa i 0 acres (block No. **Dec. o,130~ i3~ -TU'oluAS GAREI'T.T--- 553. Fo~r nonl-pa ment oit f thie first instal- Belize IDi-trict. situate at Rcks-itn Pond ment. LOCATION TICKETS CANCELLED* BRITISH HONDURAS.~ GA-ZETTE 27 ------ -- -=-. _.--- --- -~.--- --~~_ MI.P. S.G. -- -..,4-E1 ADNE HI 1i.- i- Reli-s Di- tr;:.: situate. at Peccary HO-I,! Manatee. 20 acres. For non-payment of i h-= second I\ ?. 5.- a s. j H J un Creek I'i-tr-i t 'situate on the !r.it .I-:rl-n-Un, ;;or:!h St-ina ment' M.P. S.G. Ir; J---i'HILIP' ;\1'ABY--Ec~lit. District, situate on the Belize-Corozal R...." -I 10 acres !trlock N~o. 9!. For non-payment of the fir t instalment. JI P. S.O. 1221--L~I;: G CHAVARIAI-Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Rii Grande. 5 acres. For non-payment of the fit instalment- M.P. S.GE I1:-sE---FH.F'.NL E :FTITHR.\N_ Belize D~i;n et, situate on the ILet .,-..:.-ming ~i the P!.-:--:- :r..:.11 Road. 10 acres. F'or ni:;-. 1.n-illtnent of the first instalment- DI-ltrict:, situate at Rockstone Pond ~cobun'- Pi l =.e. 20) acres. For non-,!-ja .mir nt1 of .the f ar- t instalment, Diet riet. situate on the left .!-.!.:enan the i u~lt Gorda-San Antonio Road. '0 acres. . non-payment of the first instalment. S LIGI-TIN G HOURS In. Accordance writh No. 10 .of the Bye-Laws-Cdhapter 118 of the Con- ciidlred Laws, 1924-made;l b he'i Town Bfoard of` B:I~;e un~der the :pro- visions of~the Betl~iz' Tliwn Bcald ord-~in;:r.c No. 12 of the R.;gulat'lns made by the Gou~rnor in Counal under the 3ut hor i y of Section 8 of the Motor Vehicles Ordinance-- i`!..:r-ter 62 ofr the Consolidated Laws, 1924--Gazette 10thl Pgril, 1924, lights m~ust 'be carried on all vehicles during the under-mentioned hours in the month of JANL1ARY, 19410. 6.20a P.M. to 5A~5 A.M. H. H. CR.A-IG. Town ClerK. I i~~~lRM S liial l to pay Income T'.,x are reminded tl!ut they) are required to filt returns of their incomes in respect of thle year endlinlg 31st December, I~lu y on or before the 31st should be ll-;r aIr~..1xdll:- thI-e Income~c Txx PI F.rceb \ Ir..: nea inot later than t he13Ist M.utrh, I940. 3. In the case of .all person carrying o~n business, a Ia-rtifi;- d a1-I'.- 'f the P'r.:tit & Loss Account and Da.l..;rnce sh.Eet should .iece~Ini iany the-return. 4.'A-ll returns, .R.:. should be sent under i,~ rifi.lenitali Icve-r to the TrInc..me Tal: Branch !I.Trcuurs), rilace. or to the District Commis- sioner in an ..ut-~..-lltrset. from whom the- neces- sary forms can be obtained on application. 5- E-iu~re to tile Retturns within the time prescribed by law : 11 re~nder tr:<:q:. ,-.usi linlble to p~r-,-ecut;i n vith..~ut f urther warning=. By Order, A. ;; i!,P'* FSO~HN, I!lwcma.: Tax Commissioner. Subscription Rates. T~he Gazette will be -upp'ied to sub- senTsh! at the rate of 5-r.00 for the calendar year, pu; ablel in advance, ;ll ~Sbs.:r;:ptions expiring on ?1st De- cember, ;!rgle copies will be sold at 15 cents each. Rl~irz for Non-O!~ir~lca Noticce First insertion, 50 cents per intnch cr. Cle columns. cc-;:,nd andj erier subs.-que~nt In-c:.e al~n of the same~c notr;ce. 25 censll per .nen. :4nlE c~olumrn. The 7r,, :ra. I.:'-:. 3 Janucary 1940. `OTICE. pINCOMIE TAX, 'c"; ~sa;, =8 BRIlTISH HGN'DI.IrA~S GAZETTE: NOcTIlC- IIS H~EREBi' GIVENry that the 11.1. .i~in; Trade M!.!I; is the~ Trade Ma~rk of LIBM'i, MchNE-ILL. & LJIBBY, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of thec laws of thet StatC of Maine, United Sr~tates of America, having a place of business at Union Stock Yards, in the Cit! I..f Ch'iie:go:. St e of Illinois, !.:nateal '!tate The above mark is used by the -said Com- pany in connection with fo-l-r!d and ingradientsn r of foods. Any person infringing or impaql~lerl Lling thie above Trade Maskh nwilil. e pl~ieweented under C'laper~r 52 of th~e Consolidated L~aws of British Honduras, rl.!, and othebrn+i-i dealt ;'Conso-,ill.idatd ,Laws, 1924. Summal~ry Jurisdiction. C~hal~tterr .1;k A.--Sulnunus t~o a D~efendant upon an Information or C~omplaiar. B'tlTISH~n HNDUR.naS, TO WIT . made to th-: unndersigned one of Hii- Majec.tv's Justices of the Peace in and for the sai i. I ny~u of IBrlti b Honduras, for that your bc la-.. lb.~- i\ n - er within the. meaning of the FB~i?.= Fi- Ird Laws, 1924, of land in the town of B~elize did neglect and does still neglect to pay thle Fire Rate on such lands for the years iln ,-.go amounting to Tv! .. e -:ibs~ amIi Porty cents,w-hich the said TIown Clerk now seeks to recover, under St-..rian 28 of the ~F..lizc IBre B ei Ordinance aforesaid and Section Iro of the Towns Pro~l rty fax~~; rin r.n.l~i:! of Cha! ptr .1 54 of the .--ncI,~J~r~ L~atll aws, 1924. These are therefore to command you in His 3.1.0.; t:,~'s !;ne.! to be and appear on r!he 26th day of January. 1940, at nine thiri!y o'clock in the forenoon at th Colony as may ibfn be there to answer to ithe i,.1 u Civeni-r under myj hand and.seal, this 22nd day of LDeced~i.,,rr in the year of our L~ord one thi~i.lu-and nine hundred and ~thirt;--nia,i at Belize in the Golony ,l..rc- :i.1 Summary Jurisdiction. Chap~lttr I -'. A.LSummonS to, a Defendant vian an Information or Co mplaiint . To CI:. er or Owners L~ot No. 227 situated on P'rincei S~treet bounded on the~ N.-sti- by rpr lyperty:~ ..0 Mary Jane Hi-.-.h- South by i-'l,?.: e .:let; Es-t by Psr..p-o-st of Wm. Grant, West by property clf Mr- John F. sin.- of L' bre. made to the :m ~le-~ ri nd one of. His Ma !jest y's Justices of th: Peace in and for the said C.>T..ny ~ ofi Brrkish Hannon!!l... for that you Owrner or Owners being the owner ;:ti~un ihe meaning of Chapter 134 of '~I~ TD.:- n--chi~.Luer ILaws, 1924" of land in the~ teni ai of Bcehas- lj1 w-clect and does still neglect topathTadu n such land for the years lu.;L tp1 Tamouning o 'T e tiut- ih.!!:.r= which the *.I:i lTen a(lockh now SEteks to recover, under 9 These are th..rrcfore to command you in H; Ma~jesty')s name to be and appear on the~ .:-l~th day of T!tel!r .-, 1940, at nul~-ie-t, it. o'clock in thle forenoon at the Police Coulrt at Beize Ibefore such Justices of the Pesac f~r the 9:i.1 ~ iColouy1~ as may~! then he there to answer to lthe said complaint and to be further dealt with aCccoT;Lrdiu to law. Given murder my hand and seal this -7-2nd I!..I! of December in the year of our Tlord one thou~- sand nine hundred and thirty'-nine at Ed-i~i in the icolo~n ." aims.;id AD g W. H. COURTIENAY, A cting .11a:/i. ,el:. Edic. . L .8 . W. H. cOU~R'TENA~Y, L. S. Lot Naat~il n Pricc; ~:rrt. Th;i is a relpubbeliatllon of the~ claim to own- Lo t No. 22ct ated P!jjrince Stf~reet bo 6 |ership~ of the mark which apr-earedl in the on he thby roert ofMay JneGovernment Gateite daltedi Ja~ntars IB, zIlro Hyde, South byl Princ~e Stleet. East b.. ad Jhnuarl25, r.13o) property of Wm. Grant, West by prope.prty of Mrs, John Staiine of Belize. IIBBY, MlcNFJI,L & ZIIBBY W'HER EAS complaint~ hath this day been Chicago,? Iliinois. Printed by the Governmlent Printerr. GOVMERNMENTWbfE G~AZls~BETT BRITISH1 HON DUJRAS PUBLISHED DYT AUTHOR.JTY. No. 4 BELIZE, 20 JANU.ZRY 1940 Page 29 Colonial Secretary's Office, town ed. Be ize- to Lord's Ridge~ (cemeteiry from Belize, 20 Ta-ve,~lruy 1940. t nu to3s cmbr 4. APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED.~ PATTE~N, R. F., S~co~nel Class ili-rk,'District Sconn~l i~-=9i;ur's Office, Stann!l Creek, appoinlt- ment confirmed with effect from ist January, 1939- M.P. or717. Colonial Secretary's Officr, Belize, z Jarnuary 194h. TENDERS FOR.THE CONVEYANCE. OF I in- irl .-. should be enclosed in ealerPfenvelopes marked "T'enders for Pent-ai Fur:iab anti~i i~e II!'.hr:1 .erI at the Colonial Secretary's Office not later than tnclie noon on jilan~...l- the Zand ...nl:er~ ci..uld- not include the supp-ly of a callini~ but should clearly state the nature'af thie conveyance to be employed hecare, truck or h-and-drawn cfriagel~. etc.) and should'inclu~de the- u1L'l of two men to remove the- coffin to and from ther pubic~ mortuary or house and deposit thet corpse in thi grave. The Gove~rrnment do not bind thiemslel:c to accept th!e lowest or any tender. ----t--- Be-llze, 6 Januar? Ig40. The follow ing particulars relating to :i!l'Po'int ments, etc., in the Public Seice~ili are p~ubli-bel ! for gene-ralinformation. Bi- Command. Acting Colonial Secretalry. N~o. 47. ..0. m. ;\PPOINTMIENT. FINLAYSON, R. S., Clerk to the Agricultural Boa~rd~, to be a Second Cla-II ilerk, Agrica~l- tural Dep-.urtmnc~t, w~ith effect from' Ist January, 1940. No. 48. M~.P. o652* NOTICE TO FRIENDLY SOCIETIES: The aittentionl of His Excellencv the Officer Admlniuitering~ the Government has been di- reccted to- the fact that in miany? instances the provisions of the Friiend~ly- S-c~iette~.I Ordinance-- Chaptec zr 41of the- Can o~lid~ated~. Lawrs, r424-- are not bjeing3 complllied. with by -Iuch Societies. In futurg,~ewhy thtl e pro " of the'.Ordi- nn~tce arenot strictly- comp~itE~~ ~ in the !,re- scribjed time-, the powner giv'eu n O37~ rdinancee to ~~pel comllpiance w\ill be- enfd~i~cl wticrthu f!~ r communlicatiIon to the -del~nquent PAUPERS FOR BURIAL. Copies~ of the Frie~ndly! Societies Ordinance Tenders are invited for conve\ ing thie dead ma! be obtained at the Gov)i.erlnm ntl Printing bodies of all. ad ult pa upers dying :i thin t be .Of ice for twenty-five cents each. 3o BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE LEGISLA-TIVET COLINC.IL. Th.li: under-mentioned nEd! the full text: of which was published with the r : /. as shown in parenthesis, -.i1 be pt --cuite. .it ai t.rthi- com~in- nIlri-tic; of the Lecri-it;.e ;.'~l-u.:il .I.nd notification is hed.r~:.- giviien in accordance with A B~ill entitie I an Ordinance to amend the StlUu:111. iry C-oritll..n (P'.:hh-usc \:;Gazette dated I:rb! January. 1940.) 5'-; So- 5 Belize, to Janurary I.., . STATiTORY' RULtES AND ORDERS. The under-rnentioned -I cut..lyI Rules and Orders are published with.this issue of the Gazette and form part thereof.:- No. 2 of 194o--T ll ading : ith the EaI!. to,.. Transfer of Securities to Enemy un-I.I. .- M.P. 02643- 8-3 of 194.>i--11:-!i< Town Bonard (Public Ilinket~ ~re--\ Amendment ilt~--Lawi le:~.;. .1! P. 0779. By Command. A. WSOLFFSOHN, , .4congi COlOnlial SeI.CreItay. 'Education no r .IFrl':;. J.; ** 1 940. LiNIV~EP.SITY' OF L.ONDON, MA. ~.TRIC:ULA.TION ES.ANIINA~TION, J UiN E, 19-10O. It is hereby notified for the information of ~iten~..hni candidates and teachers initsi-rst-d fat enlrlIa for the Mat ]r~i -l ain Examination aefthe Uni\errsit\- of I.Ir..wl ~n t:, he, held in June I next mut! reght~e. en*:Gifll:Oiic not later than W :~ y, thd 24~ January, 1. .4 By Order. SALZE OjF CROWN'~ L AND. On Saturday Thec 3r.1 loroximo at.Iz o'clocks noon there i:11 be --fier-:1 for sale 1-~. publlic. auction at the IIrlee~t.:lr of Run ;e.-'s office thle A parcel of 10 acres ofi land ritul Ict near the Renzel~--i C, rozal Road and about half a mile west -~ 4 Lucky Strike Camp. P'ljn ma-,1 be seen and further pairtic~ulars obtained at i telucc of the In cir-ri uecSust -eys. : ---f-- SA~LE OF1 LEAScEs IN BELIZE DISTRICT . Uni Sit~ur..lj\y th- ;,!-1 proicimo at 12 o'clock noon there will be .:afttal~ for sale 1.. pjul-r e auction at the Director of Survey's e-fl;Ce theC f 11..0i ing~ leases of i:rinin land:- I. The lease of lot N. .. 1;....\. at the corner of Vernon and M.--lul Streets in the town of Beclize for seventy-tive- years at a comnmencing rent of j(, 5.6 pai .noutul. 2. The lease I.f lot Nc.l-. 1820 at Alexandria ;tr.:ct~ in the town of Belize for seve-nty-fit-e years at a commencing rent of f-.if, per an- num. Pl11 us ml!. be seen and;l furrhl a=tiulr obtained at the~ a r~ie rof thie Directoc:r .:4 Sur .E:eys SALE OF LEASES IN ST.1NN C:REEI; DISTRilCT. On Saturday the :rdl Ir..:;ime, at 12 o'cloc.;k noon there will be ..~ifere..l fr~-r -ale 'I; pubitlic auction at the Court: House at Stann Creek the I..il:.oi in-4 leases of ir-i.i u land:- I. Thei lease of lot N... 22A. in the~ swamp at Ma~in River town for twenty years at a com- un w_l:in rent of Sr.c,~.. per annum. 2. The lease of lot No. :, in the isw amp at !Iu~liln River town for twenty years at. a com- m:1ranc;ing rent of 9-.:.5.* per annum, Plants may be seen and further parltic~ulrs and the D~itr~ilt Comm!i-::i, nerr. By On;Jer. N s. 49. MI 1. 02720, iLa ,::, zo JanuLary 1940. PRtESENTED, TO TH-E BILL TO BE B. E. CARMAN, Do : -r of I.,/tartion. .-letinil Director otf .5ulr:w~.j. B3RITISH HONDUIRAS GAZETTE : No. 53- Chap. .i r--ComI:-. Laws, I..:.t JC 1.--Order for Payment of Morney to be Levied by D~istress and in Defaurl of Dijstre~s ImprisonmeLnt. ERI'TISH HONDURAS, TO li'IT- Toledo District. BEi IT REM::!lEDIP..RI that on thi- c *.t November, 1939, complaint w-as made befi:~ore the unde~lir-l:ned- D district C..nI!!n i G;luner, One of His MaIjc= ti, I:rtait !..>f Eqbet ill-lalllla~bn being th~e j\ ie r- I:-f certairu landc to wijt., geres~ situate at HI...nt:edi Ri\-er an11 Punta F~lates$.and~ unhll;n the J urisdctjion ofr I~ th e Col:urt did neglct a nd- (1I tt eglne!cct to 1-...arre-irs =..f Taxes on ;lach la e4the-r thanir Illoa ini a town in the- T.~ -led.l ,,7-J-' ithlin: the~ meanjling ~..f thie Land and P~ropert: Tas : a clinan~c -Chalater~ 24 of the Coumoli.:iater.1 Lan\--, :924 and now at th!is day, --, 5 - C~hap.178--Cons. Laws, Te~l.J. K 1.--Order for Pavmnent of Mloney to be Levied by Distress and in Default of .Distress Imprisonment. BRITISH 'HO:'NDU~RAS, TO \\'ITI: T'ole~u D~ijtri~t BE IT .RESIENIPEKERE that on the 6th November, 1939, ---mallain;!t was made before the untl~r-in--10:-'r~;i r; Commissioner, One of His T..F li~. -t.'s Justices of the r'c-.!v.. in and for ,the said Coloniy of British H.~. !-1-l~: for that Ithe Estate of 1-a 0 U. Cook being the owners of certain land to wit, 20 acres situate at Mobo River and within the jurisdiction of a b.: Court did neglect and do -III1 neglect to 1- arrears of Taxes on such land other ~I1 0 land in a tow~n in the Toledo District ina !it~.n:ii!~ i ..: :40 for the years 1937---40 within t-he w..~. !inb... of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance-- --b i--1- I24 of the Consolidated Lawrs, 1924; and now at this day, to w~it, on, the 15th day of SI.-u!i l-l: ', 199, at T'! rs~ t Gorda the parties aforesaid .1-It've a before me the ulndersigned District Commissioner but the said Estate of Santiago Cook Job..ch!_! duly calle doth not al-l''0-'! by themselves, their Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now Ii-f- ct. r.1;- proved on oath, that the said Estate of .m:..au .. Cook by its Iii I!...li (an three times in the Gazette in accordance ii ith section 29 (c) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has been duly served with the summons in ther behalf whiclx required them to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony- as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to Le illather dealt with according to law; and now hI ;.iin heard the matter of the said complaint, I do ..1ja,1 er the said Estate of Santiago Cook to,~, !..: !t. I Clerk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sum 'of -, E.~ I II~w ir-h, and also to pay to the said .. !.r- of the Court the sum of Two Dollars for costs in this behalf; and ifc the several sums be not paid forthwrith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the; .. ..el and chattels of the said 1- -:. it c of . !nl us:,.. Coo~k. Given- ': m hand and seal, this I5th day of December in the year of our Lord rm y,- at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. No. 51. thatl 178--Cons. Laws, 1924. K 1 --Order for Poymeat!i of M/oney to be Levied by Distress andI in DI-i..uit of Distress I mp Irijlnna n~ It- Toledo District. B1 IT RE:\7.:1F.111.W1 that on the 6th I'5;.-i:- His Ma lj.5- t. 's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that Bri_-i- 1-bands I.!.a- Development Comlpanybeing th.c owner of certain land to ;- it 18,513 acres situate at Sarstoon Ri- e and within the juris dice.- ni of the Court did ne~_l:16:t and do still neglect to pay arrears of '; :-c- on such land at he al than ? .!l; Cin a town in t be- Toledo Dis trict .wi;....u t~in I to _.c-. r. 38 for the year I939 - 40 within the mc a in:iT --f the L~and and Property Tax; OrdinanceI--CI .'1pt. 24 of the Consoli dated Laws, 1924-; and now at this day, to wit, on the ISthi day of December, 1939, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before mne the unch-c-lr-- ne !.1i Oti ~! t Commissioner but the said Br!iti-h! Honduras Do1r-.-1. .;~!.n in Company although 1101- called doth not .1: -IIr by them- selves, their i0 II0 -;I!. or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said Bri1.i.!s Honduras Development Company by its publication three times in the Gazette in accordance with section 29 (c) of C1.31 tI 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has been duly served with the summons in tl i-, behalf wlihich required them to be and appear bete at this day before such Justices of the Pe a c for t Le said Colony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with acct. < ii:~. to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the said British H~onduras De,-\ l..s..:llc-t C.-n*'I .-: n . to pay to the Clerk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sum of .Ii '.rcho! ith,. and also to pay to the said r.1, I- of the Court the sum of Two E--ll.!- for costs in this ..~::half I, and if order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said British Honduras Development Company. Given under my hand and seal, this 191 l day- of December in the year of our Lord I :r -'" at Punta Gorda in the Colony :Ills.resai. 1.. O. B. B.1T;V _si\`, D istrict ` '.r~.:...... .... r, Toledo. E. O. B. B.I:\ltOW, District Commissioner, Toledo. - i~il~il 32 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No. -,;,. Ci ..i*- 178--Cons. Ilaws, 1924. K 1.--Ordetr for Payment.I~ of Moneyrr to be Lt rld by Distr~ss and in Default of Di t-,(res Inmprisonment`. ER!TTISH HONDI'FAS,-?~ TO WIT: _ _I ~~ to wit, on thle 15th! day of 7 Icr'mbelrT, 1939, at Punta Gorda the parties l...e--au.;l optua~cr be- fore me thec sm.1~.:.-i:..nel District Commissioner but. t he said Estate of Robert Colquhoun although duly called -in tll not appear by them- selves, their Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now sat-1:0:1:.proved on oath, that the said E st ate of Robert Colquhoun by its I alt..11. i: i.a three times in the Gazette in accordance with section 29 (c) of :l~hat-te 24 of the Consolidated L~aws, 1924, has been duly served with the summons in this behalf which required them to be andl appear here at this day before such Justices of the PC: .e*-- for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be 1nh d:;:: with acorbing to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do isi;1,0 14 1st-- said Estate of F' ..Hec t C llu- houn to pay to the i i rri~ of the Court: at Punta Gorda ~the sum of 1 .;; ;0 --!!; ii i- and also to :..-,- to the said c'!.th< of ti., Court the sum of 'Tv. Dollars for costs in this beha~lf and if the several sums be not paid fort~hwith I hereby ilrd lr that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said Estate of r --1 ert Cadlpsh. u!,. Given under my hand and seal, this I5th day o~f rD.--,.; .-i..r in the year of our L.. rll :;7.. .. at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. which required them to be and~~I apper9 I cle at this day before such Justices of the- Pea~ce- for the said Colony as should now be here to an- swer th.. ;1 e: mp:;l~lainilt and to be further deac~lt with ;Ice. c~he.. t.:. la .; and nowM having heard the said Estate of Joseph E rIll outt to: i t?- to the C l, k of the Court at PuTa?~~ G;lr-r!l t he sum of 5 Io r.th~ nit h, and also to Ip.ii- to t he~ said Clerk of the Court t li sum of Twjo :' i iar; ft costs in this i chi l l- and if th!e several sums be not paid forthwith I lhe rcl-b order thait the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said Estate of Joseph E, Garbutt. Given under my hand and seal, thi- 131. day of December in t E-.: year of our Lord 1939 at Punta il.:r.rI~ in the Colony aforesaid. District Commissioner, Toledo. E. O. B. JL.',;:.9= W, District CommNissioner, Toledo. ' No. 54 ]-:E, IT REMEMBERED that on ther Oth November, 1939, complaint was made 1.ebi:-re iC b.;;. If- -ioas. Laws, 1924' the -.ml.i: -i~ice 1 District Commissioner, One of K l.--Order for Paymnent of Molrnty to be His M.i.;-i'~ Justices of Ithe Peace in and for Levied by Distsets and in Def'anit of the .i.1, I~ <> 1. y !:lf British Honduras, for that Distress Timp:ri sconu n-lt .1..: Estate of i-Ll~l i? l'.1-.ru being the owners of certain land to wit, so acres situate south of ZI.ki i1- H~ HONDURA4S, TO WItIT: Punta Gorda T--.- n; and i;;thin! th~e juri-';i; i-.nl ..t the Court did lne..h:l and do ;I:ll nees..~.:t to- Tll.-ol. District. pay arrears of Taxes on such land ot he r~t han land in a town in the T I:-1-. District amrount- BE IT RE:I':IT .iD.4RD that on the lirth irl to 90 cents :' r the years >gy- 1v. within November, 1939, complaint was made before the meaning of the Land and Pc. It. a the !;!rlc:: ,I1ned District Commissioner, One/ C-!ili:, n.. I --Chapt--r 2;4 of the Cour ---11-L.lteel ~of HI-I Majest\' JuI-i;,- r the 1'.lu:- in and Laws, 1024- an n .i1~ I .i at this day, to n it on for the said Li.l-on ~..1 F-: i31 Honduras, for the I-,clh 0.i\ of December, 1939, at Pulnts that the Estate of Joseph E,. Garbutt being/ Gorda t-hie parties If ie si;.. al-~l:-ar before me tb=- owners o f certain land to wit, five acres the undersigned District Commissioner but the Jsituate at Punta F! lie, and within the juris- said Estate of Felipe Mrariano although duly dictionr of the i Irt .1I..' ..- 1_1.1 and do still called Lt:1~1 not appear by themselves, their u, i.-:t to pay arrears of 'Iv:;~. on such land ( o~n-?;l or Attorney, and it is now satisfac- snt!;-r than land in a town in the T.,~iel.. Dl-- t...cil-, proved on oath, t;1:st the said tn rt amounting 'to 3 i To for thle years I .I. -- - 4~.... Estate of Sr-ti e .I. Tax rir..hninr.: :---Ch !.1.:.-c 24 of the Consoli- accordance with ;:!i~... 29 (C) of Chapte~r 24 dated:r~ Laws, 1921; and now at this day, to wit, of the Co;!-a !1-. --h-1. Laws, 1924, has been ull-t .-ga rthe I-=l ch ay of December, 1to -I,. at Punta served with the summons in thi- lichi-L;; whjch~ ;1 i. the is~lrti1:- aforesaid pp.':.:' before me required them to be and appear here at this the undeslin ,Q-!.trict..59,asu~li~-; s..u:r but the day before such Justices -dt rthe Pac:;~e for the said Estat Js 8 i''L 4 arbut-t alth..th said Colony as sh-w!l..i now be here to answer dub- all th noit aPue:-a- Ms thrL1--4 th-ad1npan n to be flu ir dealt w\ithL their Co ,o tone... anog t-acrdu2t>ar.a. ohvncer hmt i.nct Its publication three times in the Gdul~Ic threCourt at PuntaC .sla thetsumof gocents in accordance with section 29 (c) of C'haply~r fnr~rho !th, and also to lazy! to ther said Clerk 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has bl#, 'oft the- iortll the sum of Two Dollars fo~r costs dul:l; served n i~ih the summons in ius, 'othalf in thi;- behai;llf, and if the several sums be not ~dl~B;i . I . -- _ . ; BRITISH HONDURA.S IGAZE.TTE 33 p~aid Inthraii\th I heird,~: order thajt the s~ame No. 15y7, i 1:; . :. hl e; le:-b: '! donewt- and eale of thei was and~l 3 a1 ,. ..~ ; ~!~: chatehof he aidE ~atof sli.; Iann"Chajpi. I_;.-C..n<~I. Laws, 1924l. Give~tt under my hand and seal, thi- I~tih K.1.-or~rder for Pa! lmet of hlone tor be da-'- 6f ~detim~ber I ift the- vear our Lord in ..I:I Levied by Distr-ess and in D~efault ofr at Punta Gorda in the Coloya:rl:.Distress Imrpr~ijonmetnt. DI:. -*,.. Commissioner, T:lv:1n: District, Toledlo. EEi IT RE.11E11MEREL)I~i tha;t on thie 6th No;~c~lr y enthe :rt a;my.L.'it was made before - - r~the undersiicuned- Di-t -kic Commissioner One of H-is XIa~jestI-'s insti:- I11 the Peace in and for No. -J. the. <:id iCol..ny! of! TEtlhh Honduras, fori that the Etate of Ped.ii;- 4;..:11a 1.einar the owners (114..;:.-Cos.Lws~f1.of certain land to i:.. 20 acres situarte' at Punta I:I-~r.rri and ;- ithini t::in;r;i hettion of the K 1.--O3rdert~ forr Payme:t ntof Money to b~e ;C,:.art did nek, t~i~ and do still neglect tl; payi Ler-ied by+ Ditre.i-is andl in Defauilt of arrearsof'iax:- 01 such land other thanlanrd D1ist ress Im pr~crionmenIt. in a town in the Toledo District an.u ai ~tin g! to 90 cents for the years r937 to 19.40 ''irtitin the I\ITSHHiNp,-AS T WT.meaning of thei Land and Prop <:rt!- 'Ts o`rd-i- f ..!:-1~i-, i ti:.to*. and now at this day, to ni it.'an thc 1=.th~ day of December, I939, at Punta G~-rad:! thle BE IT` K~~:!:1R'm:dER D thatl on the 6th parties aforesaid appear bllow~r me the under- November, 1939, complaint was made before .:1;0-.1 IDi-ri!:t i.. .!::3..-;l.r crl but; thad_ said the utidersigned D~i Met~r Commissioner,s ~ne of r -:t.:ri of Tci-.0an 5i~ !! ..lthou b; L duly called His hl~it~i-t 's Justices of the Peace in .ian.1 i -1 doth not .1.:ppe r by ihe m-.l e-<; t heir i.-.unr-t l,n r the said Colony of B~ritl b onlor: certain land to \: ii 16 acres situate at i'u~nta by i~ts pui.le-sti .0 threE times in ther Gazette in 1-ewas: Lagoori and :with~in the- jurisdeition of -...c..r..lu:l!cr with section 29 (c) of Chaspter :.4 thle Court uni neelec1-t and doi still neglect to of the ~~~l..na.i 1.1. .-:I Laws, 1924,~ ha- 1.een luly pay arrears of i'.,:-:- on such land other than -cI .,d: with tr--c summonls in this behalf 1. hich~j land in a town in the Toledo District amounting required t-h,--m to be and -l'--.- ... here at tI-; to 0~I.. cents for the- searr ill,;---.p. ; !ihiu the d.!y before metC Juisitice ofthe fem.r'B:e for: the meaning of the Landr .ind Prol.r!z!.--rti Ta Outil- '.l.1 Colour. as ~l~~:.mld nrpj b he~r.- to: auneer n;ine:r--- Ch apts:, r 24 ..f th.- Consolidat---:1 I.ali ,. th sal; i d compllalint lan.:1 tn 1.,e furtherr de-alt wilth 1924; and now at this day, to w~it, on II ith. 0.0 Iex~~..lr .9,;7s li- 3.1 n..i\. hai.ing heard the December, 1939, at Pun-ta Glorda th.- II.rtli i near;--s.!.! "he r -.I i. co d~:!!'i~ri Id adlr'j udge the aforesaid a..> sc~~ before nie the un.1, Pi-ln.l -1 .asI F-tttat- I-f P'c.1r... Sc.iil.! t.. pis to-~ the ilerk 1sotr ict Commissioner but the said John W. / f the CLir I'urt at. Punta Gorda the sum of nine~ty Coleman although duly 1:3lka, doth not L\live Ir cents i e:t~hi; tita and also to' paIL t.*l th~ s:1.i l by-himself, his Counsel, or Attorney, .Ico..i !t I;I' l!e k: of the c' u~rt thle sum of 'Ti\ !-, D...11.1ri lear now sa~tisfact-orily :pr.. eel c~ih oath, that the /costs in thi~s t~ilb..if and if the -t\-c!..*1 sums be said John W. C.1. au lrin by\ its publication not paid forthwith I hereby order th at the three times in the <;..:. G'. in accordance same be levied by distress and sale of t he Si section 29 (.1 of ih..plti" 24 of goods and chattels of the said Estate of I'cdro~ the iCii.-.! l ate-1 Laws,' Izil4, has been st illa-l,,. tl.. !! served with the summons in this behalf which r- Il.ired him to be and appear here at Given under ino hand and seal, t~hi Iath this day before such Justices of the Peaicec for day of December in the -.lr of our Lor!d 19 9g the -a-i 1 Colony as 1-h---l.:1 now be here to at Punta Gorda in the C~i. ln~ aforeeaid.~ ? answer the said complaint and to be (un'a~c! ;: dealt with as:..r..10.2 ; to law; and now having E. O. B3 BAR W heard the matter of: the said complaint, I do . .a11udec the said John W. Coleman to pay to Toledo. their i-rkof the Courtl~ at Punta Gorda the sum of go cents to~rth!:iith,. and also to l.,.i' to --- -i ther said Clerk of the Coul.rt t he sum ..~t Two Dollars for costs in this 1,Is..1f.li and if the No ps. several sums be not I'-;1 1 t''rlhu ith I h~ereby 4 . order that the same 'i.et ki\:-c d by dli-tress and i'hap T1. o a-I2. sale or the goods: and chr~attels of .the said John W. Coloman. K 1.---Order fo:r Pa?ment M~~'ioney to be Leviebd by Distrte in Default of G~i\-n under my h~andl and seal, thi- reStthday Distress Impris of December In thie year of ouur Lor3 r137 at GRITISH H!.NDURAS,.i~ TO iT~l: Punta Gorda in ti-e Cc..!...cy safrc-aid. T::lclled Distll t. E..O,O B, ~FA.R.R RY\\, j gE IT! R~:h;~EE.IHIBENED' that on the Ilth DW.':';uI Commissioner,|, .-,m I~er:l, 1 0 complaint was made befdrei Toledo, 'Iteuceke itu oin laeOeo 3-1.BRITISH* HONDOR~lAS G 6iYTE Crhk IN-;trict :ibetuer inl the to. 0 uof Sti~nn Creek .' '. It:. '.. :'::ro No. 7 *aDec. 5, Ir;,,--.:1NE(FI..A TicARDONA- t ctc a Creek i- ta in situate in the town of Stann C~ruck. 5 Iithl side .. Lot Nio. 560I T:.lean~- District, situate in the 0 Ha er of Bar- ranco; belinglot ormerily:!held on 1.:; by'lgna- cio Ni~Lcholas .. Lot No. 138 c~:l.l District, situate in the l!ilk.geL of Re~c- cocs .. ..Lots Nos~. 136i & 137 *D~ec. ~:, myg,--JU~LIA LOPIFEZ---Toledo Dbritrict., dituate in thei town of Punta Gorda; i~te;ng lo:t now held on lease by appl-licjrnt Lot No. 393 ***Janz. 9, *4.~ --I:.INCIS; B. MARTINEZ -T7oledo~ li r I..t, situate in the tow~n of Punta rnada .. '.. Lot No. 593 _ _ His Ma.jes t !'s Justices of the Pr ace in and for the said ~cobo-ur of B~rltt-h li-indu~ra-, for that reorge~:- 111'liaalUi Ij.in. the ~owner of certain 1land tr. w it, acres situate at Pun~ta Gord4a ani!'~tlitin'the Jurialkt~ir Ath aPlloCurt .id l neglect and dA6 still ne:1.:~lc~ t t vi- arrears of Ta~xes on sulch land other thlrl land in a town the years Ir1,7-?Jo within the meaning of the LCand and PlopPerty Tax Ordinance--Chapter 24 of the C'ooiim$;.cidte Laws, 1924; and now att- tis day, to witC, on !te !sth December 193~, at; Punta Gorda tht parties aforesaid appEear be~fore me the uslltr;icl ~ 001 iarjr: although du~l called doth not a p<-ar~L by him -elf, lus iCouu-eli, or Attorney, n-1 sti is now eat;-irfactoril\ .,1 nvied on I-.ch that~ the- said Geor~g. 11illlian:-- by its publlicatin:~l three times in the Gazette in 3irccordance~~ nlth section 29 (t') of Chap~lter 24 of"h. Consolidalted: Laws, 1924, has been duly served wnith the summons in this behalf which required himn to be and appear here at th~i- day before such Justices of thec- Peace for the said Colony as shuldljl now be here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt iith secordinug to la1w; and now Latn\u heard thei~r rtattecot the said cempla~int. I dll.10 I!dia e the -- .said rOe age, \\illianui to ;ay to the Clerk of the iCourt 3t Punta Gordol the sum of .-..~ TO PURCHASE. fai~thw~ith1, and Ti1<. to I''! to the said clerk of the Co~urt the sum of Tlwo D.- liar- for costs *Nov. 11, I13.1e--SA~TURN~IN.1 L..'F EZ-- in t his Lbehlf and if the several sums be not st anuCleck TD-t irk situate in thes town of paid forthn\ith I huxlccl! order that the same Stanurei k.. .. orNo43 be le\-idL by distress and sale of th~e goolds andl . chattels of the sid Geiorge \\lliatus~. **Dec~. I, Ig.:1-A.R TITU.R COLTllL4N\-- ( Tcledo~: I.litrict~. sLtratei ;;: thelc left ascend"ing.' Given under mly lin-1 and seal, thi- 15th/ Tut.. Branch, Mo-nkeyl Riiver, No~lrth? byCronu day oi Dcember:~~! in the year of our Lord 1939 land, East by the river, South by coner rs land, at PntaGorla n te Clon afresid. West by Crown land; being land formerly E.. O. B. B3ARROW, e~ased. to Der.:c, S. rGlleman .. 20 acreS L .S *Dec. 18, i- y -I-- ET'HE: L P AC KE R-Stann Creekr District. -!-tuatei in the Carib Res~erve. North by block No. ?334 Eiast by! bliockr Nn. 342, 4-uLth by block Noc. 336j, 11'rjt by block No. 327; being block No-. 335 .. 5 acres ***Du. F.0 IgN-ELIZA\BETH FLOWERS --Stan Crieeh District, wituaite onllthe ileft as- c~enc-ing Nru~lti Stanu Cr!~eek, Narthi by land occup:1~;rie by F;. ]L. Scun. East by 11;1! app~li.-3~ fo~r by\ L. Evelyn. South by land "(- Ll agggy as Cha~rks Flowers, WE-ct by land applied for by j. Edwards .. ... ., 10 acres *Dec. 22, Igys~-ll'ALTER P~.:LnMMER- Toledo~ District, .mituaite on the: right ascending 'I'emaSh Ri\-er, North by land pleased tol T1hom! s Fuentes, East by Crown 13lan, Snuth~i by cronn~ land, West :by Crown land; being a portion of 'o acres now held on lease by appi~cant 30 acres *Dec,. 22, Ifrag-NOR BER(TO YC!LE~ISIS-- Cs!n District, situate on the right ascending the 11-esten Branich, Belize Riirer, North by b~lock; rNo 336, East by the river, South by b~liock iNo. 33 \\'est by\ road reserve and th~e Frontie~r line; being block No. 33y-formerivr leased to Francisco Yglesias 50 ajcres District Commissioner Toledo. ' No. 59. Sarvey Departmens' Bels~e, so January 19.!0. LAND APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIIONS in con~nec7tion w~ith Crowpn ~Lands aire notilled~ in thle Goivernmen l Gawre .for the purpose of' qiving any person an o~pportunity of making any repreem~l~ation to this ofiice in relakign! to any such npplircation. $_uch applicatio~ns ni;l be inserted in at least thit separate issues of the Ga:c:eie before tihey will be dealt with by the G~overnor, so that appli- cants ilrist~ be! prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. ByJ Order :-,-. -G.. S. BUSBY, Acting Director of Surveys- .1 , I*5**Dci. 23,' 1939i-ISAB~ELLA IHEGO-- Stann Creek District, situa~te on the rights as- TO LEASE. cr-nding North .tanu C~reek, NPorth by land. applied for by J. Ewnlug. E~ast bit road reserve *O i. zc7, Tri39--RO\IAN~ MAXSIMOi- Stun n and land occupied bry A. Vanrie, South by CreeksDistric~t, situate in the town of Stann Not Stau CreWs yNrth Stan Creek .. ..Lot No. 229 Cr~eek. a. .1p BRITISH- HONDURIAS GAZETTE 3 land,;1 lie--t by serioust l Nos. y,~- and 40; being Secti.:r. N.: 44 .. .. 18 acres *I.in" 3, I94o-MIII-WILIAM3. MA5KALLG- Belize District, situate on the DE:lize-ilrov~al it.a.: at.." mieNorth 'I? Cran nl land, and land ,rnuited to Etheni-lan Chan~!, East by tbe road, Nr~uth by land granted to betumc~ Lopez, West by Crown I us. . .. 10 acres *Jan. 3, I940--NINA A. ST.\INT------BElc."e District, situate at Rockstone Pcl:n!:1 Cohune l'i 140, North: by land formerly granted to G. i: i!ly, East by land granted to TI. E. Tiamo!~nd, :uth by road to Rockstone 7E.nd~. West byv land r.;r-inte to W. H. Vernon; being 1:.il.l for: m- erl~rate toki~erhaAvi~x .. 20I acres **Jan- 9, Ig940-GEORGE A. GICLOTHE~-- Belize District, sitnate at Rockstone Pondl~ Cohune R id;,c. N.. ~It 1. by land granted to James E. W.iituarn-; 'East b~yland 4:. ntli.1 to Wi5nuie York, South by land granted to Irene L~.-ell, ?'.'it by Crown 1.m.1 1.la-2; Section NoI. Lof formerly granted to .\;i? Lewiis ed. 10 acres **Jan. 9, Il,!--lrET~~i? F1:% PiNKS--lEclize District, situate on the left J.;-ce-n~lhei Hau~lr]-\--1-r Creek, Belize River, North by the creek, East by Crown land, R..o h~ by lands granted tcrJ. C. Card, lyest by road reserve and Crown land; being land 1.= mir llyrl granted to applicant 9a1. 3r. 6)p LEASE CANICELLED* M.P. S.G- 3608-16--JOHN REYLES--Stann Creek District, situate- in the Carib IRl-..ile. 10! ncres (block: No. 594). Owing to the vbtj~.S.G th kI - Lili R-rC---Toed District, situate in the town of P'unta Gor1ds. Lots Nos. 466 and 469. At the request of the lessee. LOCATION TICKETS CANCELLED. .:co-k D:-triit situate in the Car~ih Re-~.crv. 5 acres (block No(. 5j.34. P~os n..n-loi!-ment of them inl iul.!lns:0-t. Al.P 0 R-6TRANCI\TTTO I* re -001 ---4 T.:.1,.S.l r i-trict. irL:tuat at `7:i-..ac Branch, li-leik.*l. River. "0 acres. F'or non-paymenS of tin- third instalment. St.mmi~ C`I-rk 111 tlrict. siL~tut 1..0? the t. tann CreekRailnny. 1 acres. Fox ..-p nic!! .n( thec third ir~r.-tlmncltt 1:11I-'I 8 i er~.t. Itut 1 ! 1 il c- !jht azcenriin g p~r n/.:ar-payment" ofi the thirdj uncin..:nl-t. Mr P. D, ~~Ji-Sk-c: 5LOnh~~ 4 \lUcHAM:i-lP--- Talll-..lo, istri66 sflei jedn .comey\ Braneb, MIo - IB acre~s. he# 0 I;6-EWTttC~ORN rN-- Tedo ili-tric!! estuate on tb~e left >.ndc~iing Sladenl Exauc~h. M;OnkEe!- R.1-er. 10 acres (block No,. 41). Foir n~~lon-payment of the l first instalment. *Dec. 29, 192.g-P:E ETE H.'RR~I;- --BEh!.:e IObtrict, situate on ther !ii.ht a u-nclini:_ E~ch:- River, near Double H-ead C.l1.1 ..ge. North by !- r\. n land pinjie ridge), East 1 y- road reserve and land leased to E. :\J~lrlidd:t; Southri FT ln?? granted to Eunilnnelr ~~~ Jones, Ter-t'~ ~La rm, \ lad([n rd ..) I cr, *Dec. 30, 1939--ALF RE 1~ E. CAR I1I- Corozal 16,t~rictr eituate Ii.pr-.:i: lt.li' t one mile~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ sot f h ll. .. urec cl. by land leased by Carlo Cruz, Ea;lt by land leased by Jacob Mora, so o;.th by land leased by Lionillo Blanco, \~'. <. t y !.::i-i -.:.1 by Lorenzo Castillo .. .... 13u~. Or. 3?p. District, situate approx-imatclly one I1:.;!- 5,uih of the Valll-l::eo of rren;-;.r ;rth by land ap- I'h-1d for by M:~i.i.11~ c... Mr..-, East by land applied for 1. C: I!;;.. hifu n..: and land leased by Fabian r -all.. ..ail; by land leased by Tiburcio D~iaz, West by !ibc Camino de la kr..-,\ T el:h .. .. .. 9a. 1r. 7p. *Dec. 30, :.I- --.-'- T'iRO CRUZ--Corozal Distrl-:t. situate approximately half a mile sc-~uth- of th.- 'lil's.~. of ;:.at: ..ji North by land leased by Bernaldo Rodriguez, F: i-1 by land leased by OM.li:- Ilc-re~z. l.urb by land leased by Leonardo Cansino, ill-t~ by tl-l Rancho Road .. .. 10 acres *Dec. 30, c.*--il L LOCK- Corozal District, situate :a .pi.,:;iion st. h one tune . -.~:auth of the '. ll. :~ of 31! t ue~ja. `.-.rthl by land leased by Teodoro Rodriguez, East by the Rancho Road, ..~~lh by land .0...0..1- for by F~la.:ue... S$osa West by land :-;.pllized for by F~~lor,-ne;-- Sosa and Cerzil Munoz Sa. 2r. 1p* Corozal District, situate ar..-1..t- tre quarter of a !nubl ut;l~! of te1i,..tr n- b an lesda 1- ,i i~ir :;il.-. '~uhb a d applied for by '.arm-nr Canul, West by the Camina de la hi. -. Tunich .. Sa. 'rc. ,U 'I.. *Dec. 30, '.,- -?.i'RC EID:~ RIi_~.-R-Corozal District, situate .!llrsedmar~t--l y 1! l:~- south of the1 'liu.: of I;artenelj:.. I; N.rthl by land leased by Abraham Ja~. .%-, East by lar:.Il.g!gh..1~ f' r by I-rim.i.~ Castillo and Crown 18.1~~, ;.Iuth by Crown land, West by land leased by A4braham Jacob .. .. .. . 10 acres *Dec. 30,1 939---':R1 4PINO WI'r.R.L-Corozal Trn-tr~ir situate -ni~iroximately ifi I miles i-out!' of the \~:!'.I *: of S !i anj i Nea.~ thl by land leased by Bernaldo Alamilla, East by Crown land PSi.:uth by Crown land, West by land leased -by Bernaldo Alamilla and Eucatio Perez 13a. Or. 26p. *Dec. 30,Ir939-PR ANuCISCO lo -DrRlI. T'FZ --Corozal District, situate ;ly r= .ximat:!ely ( mile south of the 1 luge~l of :~iI-art I .. :T r tht by land leased '-ia- T.1.upcu i~ .!I ii..nan East bv 1and leased by Carlos Cruz, :'-..-. thi by land leased by Lorenzo Clastillo, West by the Ran!?~h:h. R. 3!i 6a. 3r. 35p. *Dec. 30, I'i --,*-F`s. .RENCIO SOSA- fooa !itit no uatcliI' :lt-! I~ 1 e appl,~ilid for by \\ 'lhai Lock .7nd Cercia, Muno. ili East, by the Rancho Real.~i So~uth b-y landi lsea .:! by Lorenza Castillo, West !by land leased by Tibu<.is Di;. .. 19a. Or. 5p. *Dic. 3'-,; y-HMI ~RlT- Belize Diriric~t. situate at Rockstonle Pond Cohkine Riger. North by! road reserve and See- tion 4x, East by Crwnn land, Soulth; by irus?\a 36 BRITISH HONDURASS GA~ZETTE Consolidated Lawys, I 04~. A.--Summons to a Dtlfen.Julnt uponvl an Information or Comp~ri]lairt. Toledo District, situate on the ch~ht 3-mend~ing M->nes i:Tr, 1 acres. For non-payment of the f ir instalment, M.P. D.S, I...---J.;nME. R. -.Itl`.'l AR11.--- TIeled.,~ Di-- t~r ~i t ,it ua on the 1. ft ascending Supe~ r Dranch, 3G..nk.=;:- Ri -!. 20 acres. Fo'~r rl.u-l....e !inent of the~ first instalment, M.P. 05 I*-TRA s.\ F Tfoledo District, situate on thc !,t: .i 0~!~!..18 i Stee- Banc, Ma'ac- R at15 ictes. Por non-!I~Il-la lnen of the -first instalment, MI.P. Dl. I -LUSAl.1 .-'e-e." District, situate on t! ill kft ascending the larn. .. Gorda-San Antonio ~.l.1. If5 acres. For non-payment of t he first instalment. MI.P. D.S. 1339--DC' .\L DPRA I'.i T--T .lcl1:. District, situate on the ri;lbt -.-nln t Punt i~c~u-C. Uit.1i Rad. 0 ares. F~.nI non-!-;ly:nentl of the fire instalment. D,;tr!.:t. Situate on the right a-~...co..lin.. th.e Puarl a G:.r-hi-Columbia Road. 20 .acrres For no~n-i1.:s mentl~ of the first instalment. M.P 04 .---I-6 fWLI < Toledo District, citu..ite- on tjle rizh;lt J-recriuing: a PntoGora-c:.uadu R.... 0 acres. For !! !-ipas mentl of the tar-1 instalment. C!;:k Distrief, situate at I; .rth! 'o ann-Creek. 28 acres. i-:-, nl~- 0 perment of the t t instal. plent. District, situate on the left ra-cen-!lin.. ~1~~- Brranch Monkrey R!.-_. 20 ;:cIrt s bi lc~e k No. 407). For noi-1(.-:!- meet of th~ iilrst ;u til- ment. DtIl let, situate on the right ascending Golden Strta:.r. 15 acres. Owing to the death of the se~tth.I. Ml.P.. D.S. I4.I0..--WTILLIAi 3H. ELA~il,- 'ioledo Di triit, situate on the right ~send-ing M~ane: il-c. 1 acres (part of block N~o. 38). At the requlest of thle -,ttler. Cronsolilidated ~Laws, 1924. Srim~rar furiksdiction. i'hapter r 178. A.--Summorns to a Defendantr upon an Iniformaition or Comlplaint. BRITISH HI:N:ITRA-1\., TO1 'IllT. To Owneurr or Owners Lot No. 227 situated on Prince St ~ret, bounded on the N..~rtll by p:rrlverl't!''' of Mry Jane SH!-de. South by I'rin~e street, Easit by prope;'rt? of Wm. Grant, Ive-~t. by property of Mlr-. Johnii Staiin of 72eize. W'HERE.\S Comrnpllint hsth th~is day been made t'- th. unidel~Sige oeofHs aes> Justice-; Ii thel Peacile in and for the said~r Colou.\- of Britishi Hou~dur~g, for tht you Owneur or Owneits be u~e owner wit'hin the meauin'4 of chap~1terj C of "The ConsoiJltidae Las, I'e-4" of lan in the townu of Bl~rize did- neglect and dole still neglect to pay' the Tax due on such land for thie \.ear-- I1'3-40: amou-l.ntlng to T\\enty dolilairj whic h the sald Towr\n Clerlk now seeks to recover, under Se..tiion 3..' of the said Ch3pttr. The!--e are theircr'ase, to command you in His 31le-l~t!'s name to be and **;-ie-per ->n thei Ml~th day of Janua~r , 1940, at nie'c-th;'rt o'eil . 1:.el.-;r.. such Justices ..f the~ I'ea~ic for ti-~ said Colony as may then be !ib. :e- to answer to the said c Giv~en under my land and seal thli- 22nd day of December in the -. I.ui of our Lord one thou- sand nine hundred and th~ire:.-:,ih e at Belize in the Colony aforesaid. 11'- '-"- _LHu.- .1!. i. th, I. it: L.S. On\\uer Or C O LCL.rs Lot No. 227 situated on Prince t~r-t.t bounded on the :..ri.h by p-r 'l-o:rtl of Ma~ry Jane Hl.:-k, ...uthll 1.7 Prince Street, Easte by pjropelst0.!',-.. \U Glran;t. West by I'et of Mrrs. i\ho~ Sl;tae of Bclize. made to the ~lilliundei ned ne of His Ma~jrr t!'s Ju-!iI-- of the P'eacei in .!rl le~ the_ said c`o lo~n\ of British Honduras, for tha~t yolu:.eing~ the- o;ne- er within thc men~ring~ of the Be~lize- FueI~ Bril.-sde Ordinance, o~f Chapter~c .i>..... of~ the Canllr!iar-ldtd Laws, I1-.e-1, I-f I~lan.1 ia the~ town or Belize did neglect: and does rtlll nelc-lct to pa.\ the F~ire Ra~te on uch lands for the years 1:,, -40 tthe iaid- To~wn Clerk now seeks to recover, unller Sectilsn 28 of theBlite Fir Fire Erijadee Ion~lnance aforesaid and Sic~tllnl 30 ofi th~e Tciwns Properr ty T.-~ :x O!ir inlnce at l p'!Et. r 134 of thie Conso~:l~cutcs-i Law~s, I:i04-. These are thrleaic~re to~ command you in Hiis JIalel-t 's nattle to be and at~l'ar onl th!e z~th the fo~renaoo at the Pu~.lice Court at Belire before such Justices of the Peaice for thle Said Colony as may ~lthe be thre~r to answer to the a~i-1 complaint andr to be further dealt w~ithl Ic~co~rd-Ine~ to law. C7ilenr under my hiand and seal, th~it 22nd day of\t Detccmber in thei y~ear of our Lord one tho~unl and nine hundred anld thirty-ninec at Btli.e in the Cosl-any aforesaid, W. H. COUr~RTIEN AY' .4cin .1ai~eal, elte S.B BRITISH HONDUlA4S GAZETTE 3 In the Suplreme ca I;,~ t oht d. I Iner31 l Rei-tr. , E'eli STEPEHEN:~ late of fDch.li .,.k.-?lr deceased. Ithe.ih;~~..i- Est -t, has been made by I-.-abella in general, are ~1. rd.~\- I.;il t *~ showr cause on or :..efuse! Mund;.li- th<- 'ith day of February, 1940, why such letters should not be granted A. O. L~ONGSWORT'lH. LIGHTING HOURS In accordance witrh No. 10 of the Bes-Lasn-Chapter 118 of the Con- sorl;Jidat Laws, 1124--made by the Town Board of~ Behize under the pro- visions of th2 Belize Town Bioard Olcllna~ce No. 12 of the Reg~ulat o~ns made Ib:-; the Governor in Council under the su t!-or hi of Section 8 of the hiolor \eulsOrdlnan.-e-- Chalpter 62 ,jf the Conlsol:;dated Laws, must be carried on all vehicles during the under -mntio~i~ned hours in the month of SJANU~ARY, 1 la. 61.20 P.M., to 5.45 A.M.A H..H.CRAIG, TownrrClerk, -GAZ ETTE Subscription Rateis. The Gazette will-be lu.ppied to sulb- cr:ibers st the ratc of 5-1.001 for the ca;lendar teur, payable in adlance. ll lubsc~riprons expring on 31 1 De- ~cmrbeIr. Sing~pe ~copies4 w-i b~e scddi il 15 ceni?"' each. atres #or Non,-Officialr ''icr Furst ft Wr nh sinlgle columns. Second and eters so ~t .i tion of the jsame nsbJcad inch. single column~. 1 .-sl 7 !;.: Treasury, B~.,':.*, 3 Janusary 1940. NO~TICE. PjE~~r .uN4 li Th!.: to pay Income Tax~ are reminded that they are reti~re.1 to file returns of their incomes in respect of thre year,ending 3Ist December, I. .*,. on or half-i-; tli 31st 2. Return =; 1.i e~!-nl1. ofslres c. should bu i'r!a:l.rie. ttl thle Income Tax D:ianelp (Tr-:el-'.ry.! not later than ?hrr ;r-t arch,I940. 3. In th!- case of any person carrying on business, a c-rtifi..d- ;-ws of the Fr-ofi & Loss Account and In lance- ilhet should acmay the- return. 4 All returns, &c., should be sent under Confidential Cover to the Income T'ax Dr such (Tle.l;..011;, Beh-:-, or to the Il;ttlet Commis- sioner in an out-district, ire-inl whom the neces- sary forms can be obtained on application. 5. Failulre to file etu~rus w;ith~in ther time prec~rir,,l by law A. WOLPP''ESOHN T Income Tax Commissioner, + ~II ,INDU~R AR.l I940. MaEgistrate's *,i *-, Belize, 19 l~r., "** .' To i.. LA~ND FOR SALE. In accordance with ;,eetic~n '. (I) of CL 11~lt-r 24 of the i.0-ll h a.:1c: ]Laa-. Top~. the land described hereunder will be ..ner....l ior sale at pubbel auction F~rida.: the 26th Janual~rl-, I94o, at a p.m. at the Couslrt House: - "All that lot piece or Ipar.:el ...f larnd situate on theL Ed.;irei River i:..-lin: a l"'-rd..n; I.,f th~e estate known as Luc) Patnett s andii 1:--:**.icl.:.1 as fol~ lows:-oan the~ No~rth by Belize River, on tl'" East by a line run due south from a point on the Belize Rh ?-r 5:ppr..xima Itel:: zoo ft. above the mouth of E I.ie k Creek to >i u= e Is Creek, on t hecSouth by Muscle Creek and on t hcWest by a ha -~ run duel south to Mu~-cl!e Creek from a point on the left bank ;a-cnc~r-ing~ Belize Ri\err 3pprT,rbutely ha~1. lfl a mile ~-.p-hanu; from the Plan may be seen at t he O:rffkce f the I ,irecitO r of Sun\c-eys at an7 time durbi; business hours, i Acting .V/,r istrate, B,r: :c.j No. 60. BREIf lSH 38 BRITISH HONDUR.AS GAZETTE No. 63. MI i. 01190. No. 61. MI.P. ..~ ;- L.... :., 20 ,,7...m~., ...- 1940. "TEN"DERS FO~R RAIILWAYii 3LEEPERS. TENlr- i'94 are inclt ~i for th.- purchase of Old 6.1 Icl;ca from the ? as1: Creek Railway, in lots~ :at .5- stacked at the :Rj~~~T ardl Ind a f~rtherr I5,ooo will become as 1\1.~;.ie at the rate of about 4,ooo a ?....nth as they are removed from tl~e track. Th-li- 5!kelet-; .ill be sold as staked in the Ra3il.*,a. .ard at Stan~ Creek and purchasers must bear the cost li loading and removal. Tenders should be enclosed in sealed en- velopes, giving no .in-hea~tion! If the identity~oi the T.- a..ie c a. marked "Sleepers, Stann Creek Railway," and be tldi\-red::l at the of~fices ~f thle Colonial Secretary, Belize, notlater t han 4 p.m. on 3il6~.0.13, yjth February, 19410. Colonial Secretary's Office Beliz~e, 19 Jai !:,il. 1940. ADDENDTUM1. With reference to N.. ti : No. r9 publ-li-Iie.1 in rhe; (, :,,le of ti,:~ 6th January, rp--:~, under PUrNTA GORIDA TOWN BORD~.\'~T r Vernon' under the name "D, c. Wiltshire' Esqulire . M.-. co59. No. 62. b Belize, 20 January 1940. E)J P UTY REGISTRAR OF BIRTHS AND Th GI~icovernment does not ind~ it DEAT7HS. lth hi~lth-t or any tender. His Excerlkney~ the Officer Administering th'e By Comnur J. Governmnent has Ilpprovedrl of the appo;intmntcl of M\r. Felix A. Molralesi as Deputy P~e;,l-nar of A, W'OLFF .OHN, Births and Deaths at 410 Antonio, Cayo Dis- trict, vcice Mr. P. A. Avila who hasi resigned~-. Acting Colonial Secretary. Printedi by' the Gorernmenrt Printer. No. 5 BELIZE, 27 JANUARY 1940 Page 3j9 eS O ~~f D.--~si I] ~J GAZ~E~p~ETT BRITISH HtONDU RAS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. Co~loria! Secretary's Office, Beize-~ 27 Janzualry 1940. The f:410mning particulart. rirljtine to appi::Int- Inents, etc., in thle P~ublic Sen ~icei are pul..'liabed : for general information. E1- Commuand. .:cting Colo~nial Secretary. R.-;: 20 J1,n:rMay~ 1940 TENDERBi: FORf RAILWAY SL.EFPERS. TENiDERS. are invited for tb- purchase of' Approximately 5,000 sksisr: are already stacked at the Railway Yard and a further 15,000 i- ill become av- ailall 1.. at the rate of about 4,ooo a n...n!thi as they are removed from the track. '!lTh sle.-prl' 1.1:! be sold as stacked in the Ir.,iii ai Y~ard at ';t.mai Creek and purcih.;:I c must bear the- cost of 1.udl~ius and removal. Tenders should be enclosed in sealed en- velopes, giving no indication of the i en!tit` of the~ Tenderer, marked '"Ske;t~i (twoir Creek Railway," and be sk bi\i~rete at i b. ( oficei ofC It he. Colonial :;:cret Iry. Teli-l:, n\t L~ ,rer than 4 p.m1. on M.n ia; 1, ,t:! February, 1940. Thei ll. - II1in; ct does not ii~ n.1t .,10toa cicept the highest: or ;n- tender. M.P. 01647. No. 64. APPOINTRIlENT. Commissioner's Office, i.: ol, to be an t.dr rfier of Customs inotop.:jn-iu.~ nal Iti with effect from I5th May, 1939- . --------+----- No. Eg. r M.P. 0091. APPOINTM'RENT CONFIRMlED. HARWO~OD, D. H1., Government Printer, .11'- poinltmentl confirmed br.ll:. e feet iro:m rl;th S... 6-. M.P. an._ Belize, 23 J! '*0 t? I ')4n; ORDINAN'* hC:E. His Ex~eliti~cy th;IiE*O -terin;(: the Governor nt ha.; been ;infb;r'9%~ler eb Se~ctreire **f Stpte for~ the Cocloures t~~h BV~ajest~ n ill no:t, be ad(\i-'-e to) rexecise f ~~power =:.f sh!-- J-ipbancet <-iil ih re- ...t to the- unde-~r-uiendonedl-i Ordan~ancr:-- MI P. ol54o. No. ric,. EXTENSION OF LEAVE. PIITTS, R. A., F~irst Cla; Clerk, Public Works Department, vacation leave extended for 36 o 1 ~b 8 of 1939--An rldu aiinc.: to levy a WaTr days n ith effect from 23:rdl January, 194u-. Surtax on Incomes, 4o BRITIScH HOND;URAiS GZETT~E No e. .P. 0o2720, j app.. .~:-initm nits n c o u l h.;;-e been~ made in the~ au2ttmlun had~ it uit been for the o:utblreak of E. BILL. TO BE PRiESENTIED 'TO ,THE :`i ir n-U'e Parlrm ~n and Sir Geo~ree Cater to, LEGISLAT~IV\ E C:OUPC:IL. tokeC UP ;theirl neiw -I-lior....iahren pa rIt Febru- 11111 BILL PUBILISHED.D C~he ~u n18rl -mle n t ic-~ne* Bill which is to be3 sub- mitted to th? Legslative councl~iil, is p~ub~ili had Ga~~~~~~~aI e n1 o msp rttes.f A Di:ll entitledl an I.irdinanuce to. p iile fir~r ment. B\ Commalnd. A. W'OLFFSOHN. Actrine Colonr~! Secreary~. No~~teinb<-r Carcular. Sav\ing. He-r Roya-.l High- ne-;S Priinces Ruy~!Al hasl graci~U..! .u-ly caustgd to b-comle 1:.atrorn olf thte SLadie- Co:unnlittec We~st It~~ia ConIunlihttc~\leergich hei lxen.o. r up~ to~ carry cjilt wa-r .se~dies of \'arrich~i l l~s ish: , reply to en*4.illrii fromrl one Cc.1c~;us regairding transmission of .reift.- made by the~ 1.neal charli- t-Lblir urgani-altio~ns. etc. th~roughll the~ rLadljie Commritteet setL up Ly! thr: We-it Iwlli a C-alrnittree f ollow~rin- is extract fromi~ le~tter1 trleum the Com- mitterl Begin Wes.t IndiaR Cc~mmittt~ e -tro:n!:11 recorrmmend that eitts and adll articles ple1u:~~~ 1. hy thet Red~- Cross; and- I:thel r wo~rking part;IC' Shuullld 'oe tranrmittt ed to: the We-t Indiai Committee through on-i central o~rqjni;ti t~in in the Colony as this wouldl: facllitrtte commnunic~a- tionz bett-\rrle the Colony and thtnil-.elves. li est TLurli3 Conulnittee~ are ahlead: no-rkin- inl c~lole u.thcr cli-trib~utiig r...manisations. Eude. l ou 0111~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N. dobls berthcinmnd N uctionu Ito pubbe'lcatio~n of extrjc~t if desiied-. Chiap-. rb-5-Cou Laws, roa.4.. KZ 1.--Order for Payment of Tlfoney to be Leviied by Distress and in Defaurlt of Distress Imprisonmnwnt BReITISH HO3NDURXAS TO W\IT: .iihfe under-mentiLu;...nred BI!! thec full text ati which nas publjlishc.1 with the~;,.G .te as shown inl plrenthe;; w ill be presented at2 a fu~.rti- c..ming~ ututiur, of the Legislative c':uncil aind notification is hereby riven in narccrance n ath No. 71. , "' -.5are:u.-1. > < it.- A Bill entttled an (1Tridinanc to: amend tht Summr Cnvitior Ofenc, orinace-RED, CROSS VORKi. Ch apter 180 ofi t!le Ca:n o-lida~teJ~l. Is\~ ga4. (P'ubts hed ini Gazet(c d at e..l rjth Jlauu ry-.I1:4 1.) tht Gazet~te o~f th~e. r1ecbe. l.Hi ExscEllc~ue. tht Officer A.L.hnin~iust rin te Got-- ,ertmment d~irects the 1..ublication.n fojr !ieneral rhu,. 69. .M P... 2. o-~rm~at ion. of t;!e fi:ll~j~uwn tlerm rmte Se~,crtreta of stnte- f...r the Col..uie- By U.mmand. A. WOLFFSOHN, A th., Colonial Su.clarv. No. 70. MZP. oy.57. APPOINTMlENTj lIN DOilflNIONS OFFICE AND COLONIAL OFFICE. SHi- Exec~ilency thc Olftee~r Ad~rainistering the Vernmeint dijrcets the publlicationrr br geieral1 Toimi~tion. of the follow inq aunnonucernlcnt. " LiBy Commland. lr.w;l C.);llll. / 4iLre v1. It wksj annun:1Lced on I Si Chm Paknsn R E.. b~ad beenL BE IT' RFnEMIEMERED) that on the- 6~th Selected~ for~r- :ermanent'lir view Novemb er 1930l, c'mpllaint wa~S made beft~ore S;ecretar;- of ~r .Doqijnion Aiffirs in Site- the undlersignedl Di-trlct Commissioner, One of c,~s:=1:n t-, S1twr wa d ardIng, G;.C~ A.G, HI-. MajeSt!lj Just;i-s of thet Pcace: in and for K\.C.B., and that Sir Gesrge IGatec. C Ml.C., the said Colon: orf Prit!-h Hroudu!ras for that D.S.O.. had bee~n fPelctCI d filT r l'in..Intment asBr~itiSh1 Honlducts Develo~pment CompanyFn being Pe~rmanent U~nder ec~ccretarr y of Stat~e for the the ownner uJf certaini land to \\it. IX.5I3 acresj Colonies in succesian to~ >.ir Co~-.ino~ Parkinson. ~situaIte at Sarsto~on River andl a ithin the juris- BRITISH HONDUiRAS GAZETTE 4 diC'tionL of the C~ourt did necket~t andt do --till on .a~;th, th at the ,said Est.ate ;-f Santiago~ negkelst to p:a!y arreats of T.-xe~ s o such 1.2nd:l~ C ~.--k it; p~ublicath-n~r three times ini the othe-r than land- in a town in thet 'T~..*ledo Dis- GaIrr,! lo .ice.,:;,!idance r\Iath section :;( o tri~ct amo~~utntin to: .= I; ". forl lthe year lay.:1-- Catr: :-t-CnsldtdLn. i4 Tas rjrl.:iiussCi---Chapll~i t 1 o thc Conso;~:li- 1..ehal~l Tihich] rt-luited! them-l to bet anjd 3uspe~rr datd Lns 194,andnc.. t ti ay~o it. he~rlt at this d\ iv bfo:re such Ju-stices *.r the on the; 15th dayil. Ie D-cicmbe~lr. r1..10:, at P'u tar Pea~ce f-f.r the 51ai-:1 iol:n\ as shol:uldl n.l: be GCordla th~e p~~tie- ailoreri-tll appea;;r beforre~ me here to~ answrc- the- aid~ c`..mpilaint jand tr b~e the ounle-r igne... DIs~trilt c .ulmussio:ar r but :th ilurth~r: dealt I\ ith accord:;I~ine tolaw ,~\ andl ~j(no although duli- called- :1I1 do :th nollt~~ apper themr- I do~ ,itd Judgei the ski~..l Estat r I-f C~:amia o Cok selve-~. their Lounsel, or A~ttorney:. ndit i; nate. to pay to the Clcrk; of the Clourt at P'unta EatijdactorilT: p~li\ron-- onl I:ath, that the said I:l-rdal~ the aum of $..40 fo:rthnith, and .tbo to Briti-.h Houd~-ura Development~ei r,:.li:.many! by payn! t~.. ther saiid Slerk of the ~court thie 5sm of its publlicatio~n thise timels in the~ Ga.let/P in 'I~~T i-.< Donal5 for cots in thi behlalf. anii If the acco~rdanice rwith sec~tion~l 29 (c) ofl Chlaplter 24 everal lsums he~ not paid fo!rthwnithj I ;elreby of the ConsolidaLi-ltel1 Laws, I192.).has been dully order tha~t thle samle be le\i.d 1\v dlisrtres an I serTved witl. th:. summons in this I-~behalf whichi ;ale of the gl:o:th~ and!(i thattel of thet saild Egtaite req'uiredl the~m to he and appear he~:e; at thi oIf Santinago c....k.~ day btorelIL sUCh JTu-tices Of thel Peace forl the! said Colour as houldZ non b~e he~re to: an-a-rtr the. -aid: coulrlaint and'to l.~e further dealt nwith ) Gi'en unt.ler my! hand~ and- Cel. tiil- Istli to pay to thei Clek of the- court .lt P'unta ~O~rda theC sum 'of tlI.~ 3.8 to:rthnithl, and al,,-, E. O. B, BARI:ll',- to pay- to the ~aid C`l~ler a:t thet Cocurt the sumDi!/ Cmion: o~f Tw~o Dollajr- fo~r to ts ini thi beha-~lf: andi If Toledo. the s:e era ;li sale of! the q.10d~l~sand cha~ttelsof the: -aid Britiih Honduiram Developme:lnt Complany. icha[. I 5--- Com.. Lawrs, 1024. Given lumler muy hand and ;well, thii s 15t K 1.--Order for Paymlenlt of Mn y~n' IIo be I day of Decem'ber in thec !--ar a:t ou~r Lord el. Levied by Distress and in Defau~lt of at Punta Gordai in thec CG~ljou afolresaid. ..)~tress is igonm.en t. E. O3. B3. BAR:ROW \~, B ~ Tf :N,' 9. - Disr c.Conii m:.=rTokelro Di trict. Toledo. BE IT RZL~lEMBEREDl tha:t on the~ 6th L Chap. I;-Com.i Law;, 19:4 Ithe undcrci=;n:.r d:istrict Cojmmissioner, (;ne o~f HIs Mlajest -,' Juslices~. n? thet Pea,ce in! ::ud fo:r K 1.--Order for Payment of Money to be, the s.aid Colllou r f Bjritjii HolUdmasL forl that Levi~ed by*Distress and in Default of h iae.. l=er oqhu en h Distress Imprisornment. "lr-i-12rA ..f cert~un Lin~ to wsit. 44 acros .ii~~tuae a3t Mnkel~i Ri\..ei~ri and Futa Flojri;itti vithin till nir~eiat toj pa-:, arre.us~ .:4 Thuses 'o Suc~h~ I~;lau ~---th thmilan.~li.l in a torwn in the Ti~eledF Toledo Distriit. Ditic uoutn4 o.2. frth e BE t~tRELII~:%E~ iI; 11;-- on .r thin Ilthe meaning o thei Lad audi BE T EMEBEEDtha o th 6h ro-perrty T.iz c:rdin ance--Chiapter :1 at th November, I4.10~. c~.lll.unialai was made bef-~le Connso:lidated~ Laws~. ymi-; su:lnd pe at thLis da' the uu~r ln-lr lan--istrict I-mi:is:-ione ( r,'b of ton nt, o~n the 15th~ d~ay oi December. 1.;jo,- His Ma~jest-- Jui-'i~Ce of the Peace in anel fo~r PunLllta 4-nrel~a thet partl ;ies aforeast. ap~e-:rb of certain land to wit, 20r acre< itua.te atI Moboi~i a lthol:uelh dulyI. ~.:l.;~.lolth nojl;l.it apr bySt' Rivel an.1 within the u rs thet;iojn of thei Courlrt sel\;s, thi r~ '.:1! tunsel, o~r At talue, at, 1a did negl~e t and do s till neglect tol pay3! drre a.-. a ti fctr ill I'rox-ed on gath ., e of Tiarxe- on such larcr.l Iether thanl Ilad La a1~3;: Si E state of i r gidd ton in thle Toledo I.isitrict amounting tl- $2 40: y its u~atq i h fo~r thEyear~ :43.--*-t': within! the~ mean;ing of (;aret'te in II ...2 (c) of the Land andl prop~ertyl Tax O~rdina~e-- ChLapter 24. .v.,op Chaptr~- 24 ofC the Conwoida~ted Law. m:4;;rl ha heeau dul i. .. 's in this and ui.w-at th~ij da,j to wit.on the 15thdayoi9 4be-half-which re' ed appear December. 19j39, at Plunta Go~rda the part~ie here 1thii dayi -befoi 'ces of t!-e aforesaid aPp:earI betfore me thet Un2desImiane~ Pg fr the saidi <.silon uld n..vi !Ls District Commiisionuer but the laid E-tatr/ heYA S au wa~r the~ sadnaiii;-sjlaint and: to be of Santiago .Cook althoulgh duly- called dorth furtb~er dea~lt w-ithl atCOldingi to lan~: andi c~w not appear by thes-il~l.useves their Coun-el, orr hav-r~in hea~rd~ the na~ttr ofl thie saidr colup~aint. Attorne!, and it is nowsa t-Cisfactoril.v proi.d I do adlj u:lge- thi- said Est atr of Robe~l:rtl Colqul- 42 BRITISHI HONDURAS GAZETTE houn to pay to the Clerk of the Court at Punta Given under my hand and seal, this 15th Gorda the sum of ?.2.37 forthwith, and also to day of December in the year of our Lord 13 pay to the said Cle~rk of the Court the sum of at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. Two Dollars for costs in this behalf; and if the several sums, be not paid forthwith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and E. O. B. BARROW, sale of t bie goods and chattels of the said Estate il~li o~isoeoeo of R~ltet t Colqubhoun. I i omsinr Given under my hand and seal, this Isth day of December in the year of our Lord 1939 at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. Chap. I,-N--cou,~s. Laws, 1924- E. O. B. BARROW, K 1.--Order for Payment of Mloney to be Disric Comision 7,oleo. ~3~Levied by Distress and in Default: of Distict ommisionr, IDistress Imprisonment. BRITISH HI:NDL,'RAS, TO WIT: Clhap). I;9- --lons. Laws, 1924 Toledo District. K 1.-Order for Payment of Money to be Levied by Distress and in Default of BE, IT R(EMIEMBiERED that on the 6th Distress Imprisonment. November, 1939, complaint was made before (S the- undersigned District Commissioner, One of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for BRITISHI HONDURAS., TO W~IT. the said Colony of British Honduras, for that t he Estate of Felipe Mariano being the owners of certain land to wit, so acres situate south of Toledo District. Punta Gorda Town and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do lstlll neglect to pay arrears of Taxer on such land other than BE IT R.EMEMIBERF D thast on t be. 6th land in a town in the Toledo District amount- November, 1939, complaint was made before ing to go cents for the years nO7,:-40r within the undersigned District Commissioner, One the meaning of the Land and Property Tax of His MIz;.-;t.'s Justices of the Peace in and Ordinance--Chapter 24 of the Clan olvlrated for the said Colony of British Honduras, for Laws, I924; and now at this day, to wit, on that the Estate of Joseph E. Ga~rbutt being the 15th day of December, 1939, at Punta the owners of certain land to wit, five acres Gorda the parties aforesaid app~ear before me situate at Punta Flores and w-ith~in the juris- the undersigned District Corilmissioner but the diction of the Court did neglect and do still said Estate of Felipe Mariano altholugh! duly neglect to pay arrears of Taxes on such land c died- doth not appear by themselves, their other than land in a town in the Toledo Dis- Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfac- trict amounting to $1. To for the years 1937-40 torily proved on oath, that the said within the meaning of the Land and Property Estate of Felipe Mariano- by its pub- Tax Ordinance--Chapter 24 of the Consoli- location three time~-- in the Gazette in dated Laws, 1921; andl now at this day, to w\it. accordance with section 29 (c) of Chapter 24 on the 15th day of December, 1939, at P~unta of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has been duly Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me served with the summons in this bchaill which the undersigned District Commissioner but the required them to be and appear here at this said Estate of Joseph E. Garbutt althol~ugh day before such Justices of the Peace for the dul, called doth not appear by themselves, said Colony as should now be here to answer tfieir Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satis- the said complaint and to be further dealt with factorily proved on oath, tha~t the said according to law;and now having heard the mat- s t a te of Joseph E. Garbutt by ter of the said complaint, I do all judg~e the said its- publication three times in the Gazette Estate of Felipe Mariano to pay to the ilerk: of in accordance with section 29 (c) of Chapter the Court at Punta Gorda the sum of go cents 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has been forthwith, and also to pay to the said Clerk duiy served wtith the summons in this behalf of the Court the sum of Two D,llar-, for costs -whiich req~uired them to be and appear here at in this behalf; and if the several sums be not this a my before such Justices of the Peace for paid forthwith I hereby order that the same the said Colony as should now be here to an- be levied by distress and sale of the goods and Eswer the -aid complaint and to be further dealt chattels of the said Estate of Felipe Ma~r;ano. wvith arccordinlg to law; and now having heard the matter o:f thle aid~ Cc)!rplatint, I do. adjudge Given under my hand and seal, this 15th the Ne 0an Putt dod yn ede Coon ares i. sum of $1.Io;- bwith, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of, Twol Dollars for costs in this hehalf; and if the several sums be not paid forthwith I hereby order that the E. O. B. BARROW, same be levied by distress and. abut sale of the District Commnissioner, goods and chattels of thle said Estate of Joseph Toledo. BRITISH HONDUkAS GAZETTE 43 Chap. 17. --C:lns. Laws, 1924. K 1.-Order for Paymelnt of Money to be Levied by Distress and in Default of Distress Imprisonment. BRITISHE HONDURAS, TO WIT: Toledo District. BE IT REMI~nZEMBERE that on the 6th November, 1939, complaint was made before the undersigned District Commissioner, One of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said !:uban-.-l of Da;;itih Honduras, for that John W. Coleman being the owner of certain land to wit, 16 acres situate at. Punta Yeacos Lagoon and within the jurisdcition of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of Taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Toledo D i'tnect amounting to go cents for the years 1937-40 within the meaning of the~ Land and Property Tax Ordi- nance--Chalpter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924; and now at this day, to wit, on the 15th December, 1939, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appea.lr~l before me the undersigned District Commissioner but thle said John W. Coleman although duly called doth not appear by himself, his Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said John W. Coleman by its publication three times in the Gazette in accordance with section 29 (c) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has been duly served with the summons in this behalf which required him to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of t he Peace for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adlju.ld- the said John W. Coleman to pay to the clerk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sumn of g~o cents furthn iith, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of Two Dollars for costs in this Tliialf; and if the several sums be not paid forthwith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale ot thle goods and c~hattels of the said John WT. Coleman. Given under my hand and seal, this 1-.th day of December in the year of our Lord 1939 at Punta Gorda In the Colony aforesaid. E. O. B. BARROW' District Comzmissioner-, Toledo. the said Colony of British Honduras' for that the Estate of Pedro Sevilla being the owners of certain land to wit, 20 acres situate at Punta Gorda and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of Taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Toledo District amounting to go cents for the years 1937 to 1940 within the meaning of t he Land and Property Tax Ordi- nance--Ch:i~.ptr 24 of the Consolidated Laws, r924; and now at this day, to wit, on the 15th day of December, 1939, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the, under- signed District Commissioner but the said Estate of Pedro Sevilla although duly ca.lled doth not appear by themselvesltheir Counsel~or Attorney, and it is now Iti-facrtualy- proved on oath, that the said Estate of Pedro Sevilla by its publication three times in the Gazette in accordance w\ithi section 2q (c) of Chapter 24 of 'the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has been duly served with the summons in this behalf which required them to be and appear here at tb is day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be f nrther dealt n ith according to law; am;i now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the- said Estate of Pedro Sevilla to pay to the 'lerif of thet Court at Punta ('..nla~ the sum of ninety cents to ,rthrwit 5, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of Two Dollars for costs in this be~ half~, and if the several sums be not paid forthwith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said 1'tan! of Pedro Sevilla. Given under my band and seal thi I5th day' of December in the year of our Lo~rd I100 at Punta Gorda in the iCollony\ aforesaid. E. O. B. BARROW' District Commissioner, Toledo. Chap. I; -C'Ons Lawvs, 1924. Kl 1,-Order for Payment of Money to be Levied by Distress andl in Default of Distress Imprisonment, BRITISH HnINl~I)R.ii, TO WIT: Toledo Distsict. BE IT RFhEMIEMBERED that on t~e (-t November. I1;1,0. comtrplaint wasr madlc bfc~or the unde:ltrc!:tand Di tract Commnnissionei~r. r.One His Majesty' < Ju-t-ics atf thei Peac- in and;t fo the said c'lol~ur of Enah-I Hruanulus Il is th George \\fdliame beianS thle ~..mn and withinu thec jurisdictionn I~ the Court neglect andr do1 stIll negl-l tr to pay arrar of Taxes on -luch land Iother than land in a town in the To~ilFd Dfatric~t amrountingd Ft to fo~r the year ro3T-~o withia4th '~l~ d~ of thle Lfand and Property Tax '~~~ sC~ Chapter 24 of the C'ounslidated L ; and~ ml.ln at this da\, to w~it, on the D~~ december 1939, -at Pun~ta (;.0rda the parties aIforesa~id aiPPear bef.:rc mei thet unoder'jgned' D~i trict CommissionelrT but the saidi Georqe \f'illiams ailthough duly called doth not appear by him- self, his Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now Chap. I-; CU~n-. Law\s, 1924. K 1.--Order for Payment of Money to be Levied by Distress and in Default of Distress Imprisonment- BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: SToledo District. . BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 6th November, 1939, complaint was made before the undlersigned District CommissionerOneof His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for - 44 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No. 72. Survey Department, Belize, 27 Janucary 1940. LAND APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS in connection with Crown Lands are notified in the Government Gazette for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representations to this office in relation to any such application. Such applications -n ill be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazette before they will be dealt with by the Governor, so that t applications must be prepared for this delay. The following-:1I~. -pplh::thl are hereby notified. By Order. G. S. B i."4111. Acting Director of Sutrveys. TO LEASE. ***Dec. 2, 1939--THEOD'.*h' F LAMBEY - Sa Creek District, situate in the townag ofStn Creek .. .. .. .. Lot No.767 **Jan. 95, 1994-FRAHNCSB MEAR-tINE CToedo District, situate in the town of Puta n Gorda .. .. .. Lot No. 593 ***Jan. 12, 1940--LUCIO ARANA--Stanu Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek .. .... .. Lot No. 459 *Dec. I, It;.),---.LRTHUR COLET.Z'..?N-- Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Trio Branch, Monkey River, N\orth by Crown land, East by the river, South by Crown land, West by Crown land; being land formerly leased to George S. Coleman 20 acres **Dec. 18, 1939)-EL.Z'I.481.TH FLOW;ERS --Stann Creek District, situate on the left as- cending No~.tl ~tb Man Creek, North by land occupied by F. L. Senn, East by land applied for by L. Evelyn, 4..auth: by landl nc-::21.ied~ by ilh.rlc-. Flowers, \\<~ -t by land ?.1~~-1<-4 I by S. Edwards 10 acres **Dec. 23, 99IAEL. DIEGO-- Stann Creek District, situate on the righs as- cending No-rthl .<::.nn Creek, North by land applied fox by J. Ei, ine. East by road reserve and land occupied by A. Yamt:ie, South by North Stainn Creek, We~- t by North 9a~nn Creek .. .... .. 7a. 2r. 10p. *Jan, 9, I94o--GEORGE A. CI,(0sTHIE --- Belize District, sitnate at knek-tonelll Pond cohune R i.1;e-. North by land granted to James E. Wilhiams, East by land granted to Winnie York, South by land granted to Irene Lovell, We -it by Crown land; being Section No. Iol formerly granted to Amy Lewis (deed.) 10 acres *Jan. 9, 19-l*..'-1;,rEUBN PINKE~:-Belize District, situate on the left ascending Haulover Creek, Belize River, North by the creek, East by Crown land, South by land s granted to J. i. CadanWes rbye load re ee 3on1 C~rc n land; 9a. 3r. 61p. ***Jan. 19, 1940-- [HZ.\iII LY~ COLLIN'S-- Belize District, situate near the Belize-Co~rozal Road in the vicinity of the 30 Mile Post, North by road reserve, Crown land and land formerly granted to Louis Prince, East by land granted to Serapio Ciego, South by Crown land and land granted to Richard Francis, West -y- Crowfn land; being land formerly granted to GT. N~. Greenidge . . 20 acres ***Jan. 23, I940--PETR NI^: I LO CONGCUEZ --rtrlan Creek District, situate between Mlan- grove Creek and Mathll:. River, North by block No. 42, East by block No. So, --...ia.. by road reserve and block No. 60, West by block Nlo. 46 being block No. 48 formerly leased! to Francis Arnold .. .. ..2a.r.5. LEASE CANCELLED. M.'P. S.G. 284-34--ELIZAB)ETH RAMLOGAN -Toledo District, situlate on the left ascending (ar yd BlackN~o 17k) It :tle rcu setro the lessee. LOCATION TICKET CANCELLED.' M.P. S.G. o74o--CYRiL G F.NUTS-Toledoo Dis- trict, situate on the right ascending Columbia Branch, Rio, Grande. 30 acres (block No. 419). At the request of the settler. satisfactorily proved on oath that the said George W~~ilhanyii by its pubbsll...l:nioni three times in the Gazette in accordance with section 29 (c) of Cptr24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has been duly served with thec summons in this behalf which required him to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Pealce for the sail Colony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and no~w having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do ad j ud -lu the said George Wilhiams to pay to the Clerk of the Court at Punta Corda the sum of $LIo forthwith, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of Two Dollars for costs in this behalf; and if the several sums be not paid forthwith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said George Williams. Given under my hand and seal, this 15tli day of December in the year of our Lord r939 at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. E. O. B. BARRO\\', District Commissionzer Toledo ' L .S TO P URCH AS E ii__ _ Colonial Secretary's ~ifi'l,. Belize, 25 January 1940. TENDERS FOR ASPHALTIC .BIThLMEN ROAD EM~itSIONS. Tenders are invited for the supply of Asphaltic Bitaumen Road Euuh-is: n for the year 1940. The apllroxiimat~e quantities that will be re- (a) 3oo drums of Asphaltic Bitumcin Road Emulsion to compnll rsi~thl the requ~lirements s of British Standard Specification No, 434. (b) 750 drums of Asphaltic Hitumen- Road Emulsion generally similar to the above exceptt that it should be suitable for use withi sE~reygatc- ..nt.inin-e earth and simi- lar imnpurit ie . One half of the above qluanrtitie must be detliveredl at Belize not later than 15th A~pril. Firms submitting tenders should give full technical details and characteristics of any proprietory, product which meets the require ments of the above materials -tatingy in particu- lar the viscosity of th<- emulsion, The endisal~p should ]Irefetrablyl be upplti~d in drums containing approximately 50 Urnited Statesi gallons. Prices quoted should be c.ilf., BElze, clut! free. T'he lowest or any tender will not nees~carl~ly be accepted, Tende~ri marked "A~-phalli k Bitumen Road E~mulsioln-" will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office not later than noon on Mon~- day, Iuth FebrFuary, 1940. 1 'By Command. A. WOCLFF(rOHN. Ae.noi.rl Colonzial Secretary. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE .p; No. 73. M.P. ol223. NMo. 75. Edn. 60/35. Education Office, L ~: 23 Janu~ary, 1940. LONDON LINIVERSIT1~ 1%fA TRICUL A TON. It is hereby notified for general information thiat as a War Emecr;Z en~c! measure a candidate who has already taken the London-~ M~t r iculation Examination and faiile~d to pass in one subject only will be allowed~ to comlel'tte his (or her) matriculation by passing in t bat subject alone at a subsequent Majtn!Culation ExamLinatioln. T' The Uni\errit- fee for entry for one subject in these circumstances will be one guinea. London Matriculation Exemption. The above concession will also be alllowe~d in the case of a iandidiate who fails to qlualify for exemption from th~e London Matriculation Ex~- amination at the Cambridge School C'ertificate Examinatrion. but qulalifies for a School Certifi- cate and obtains, at one and the same examina- tion, fo~ur out: of the five credits require-d; suck- , a candlidate may cl mlplete his (or her) q~ualifica- tion for matriculation by passing n ithl credit in the fifth I-ubjectt at a subiequent School Certifi- cate Examnutatio-n, or by passing in tha~t -ubject at the L~ondon Ma~triculdtionu Examinlan...n, pro- vided that the il.-e Lubj-c~t- togetheir form a CenmbI~ination~l of rlul..jZLtC aCIICeptalel under the regulations. The feer for registrationI o~f matriculation in these circumistances nill be three guineas, ex- clusive of aup fee charged for -entry to either of the examinatio~ni. No.I Matriculationlr Certlficate will be an arded to a candidate who mnaticu~lates in any of the above ways but in all other respects his (or her) matriculation a ill be treated as normal. Edn. 8/40. Edacration Ofcfice, No. 74 Belize, zo Januallry~ 1940' TE~C;HERS' & PUPIL TEACHERS' ENAMINAlK.TIONS. 19-10. It is hereby notified for general information th nt the Teachcr.-' and Pupil Teachers' Examina- tions, 1940, will be held on T'uesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, the 7th, 8th and gth M~a, 1940. 2. Appl?1. ~nion for entry mu;t be made on form 5 1'or thle Teachers' Examinations and form I, 1.0 :ile Pupil Teachers' Examinations and must reach the Education Oforec not later than the 3Ist March, 1940, As after this date no entry will be received, intending candidates should seud in their entries, duly completed and signed, as early as possible so as to allow for possilole delay in the u1-nl 3. Pulpil teachers and their princ~ipsnl are reminded that failure by a pupil teacher to take the examination involves his or her dismissal. 4. Principal teachers are further reminded that, after 1940, no pupil teacher will be eligible for engagement who has not passed at least the First Yeat Pupil Teachers' Examination. E.. E. CARMA.N . Director of Education. d '' 13. E CA:RMAN.lY BRITISH HOrNDUlR ASt 19~c.4 In the Scuprerne Court Probste Side. / General Registry. Belize. 17 January 19r.;0. In the Goodl of MA.TT HE:~ ll G O RC STEPHEN late of Belize. Boosll deceased. App'licatio~n for Letters of A-dmintis do the abovl\e Estate has been made :Isab a \'ictoc-ria Stephen If Belize. \\'id ' q"-C The next of frih .iiarticaltllll pere-ons in gJeneral, are hereby citedg cause on or before Mondlay the 5th` bruary. 1940, why such le~tteri sh be granted to the said Isabe~lla \'ictoriS Stephen. A. O. LO'NCCEl~ 'ORT H R i's/~r. the orders. Otherwise the filling of the orders may be delayed, or even refused. By Order. A. K. AGAR, ~Supply O~,.17, c DEFENCE REG:L ATION~S. STATUTO0RY RL1LE AND? ORDER No~. 69 of 1939, ORDER. Every impol~ r~t r ordering any of the 1` I iltulff for which maximum prices are fixed must notify the Supplyl Office of such order within seven days of sending such order, giving the 1.11 si~n~ig particulars:-- (1) country from which such foodstuffs are ordered, (3) particular brand, if any, (4) persons or firm for which ordered, (s) ex-pec~tedl date of arrival, (6) expected landed cost. For the purposes of thiis Order, 'importer" shall be deemed to be the person or firm sending an order, whether the foodstuffs so ordered are to be consigned to the Ilerson: or firm sending the order, or to any other person or firm. By Ord!er. A. K,. AGA4R, BRITITSH HONDURAS GAZETTE Survey Departmzent, Belize, 13 Jan~uary I940. SALE OF C:ROHN' LA.ND. On Saturday the 3rd proximo at 12 o'clock noon there will be offered for sale by public auction at the Director of .cun-<> 's office -h fo~line. m~i, Crown land: - A parcel of 10 acres of land situate near the Belize-Corozal Road and about half a mile west of Lucky Strike Camp. Plan may be seen -and furthe-r particulars obtained at the office of the Director of Surveys. SALE OF LEASES I;N BELIZE DISTRICT. On Saturday the 3rd proximo at 12 o'clock noon there wil~l be offered for sale by public auction at the Director of Survey's ofliisc the . folk,l1rnie leases of Crown land:- I. The lease of lot No. IR. J.,,.. at the corner of Vernon and Mosul St~rects in the town of Belize for seventy-five years at a commencing rent of S1,.86 per annum. 2. The lease of lot No. 1820 at Alexand~ria .Street in the town of Belize for seventy-five Years at a commencing rent of ,S.I.5 per an- num- Plani may be seen and further particulars obhtain,-dat the office of the Director of ~ur\-ee. -- -- SALE OF LEASES IN S'TA.NN CREEK DISTRICT. On Snursi::y\ the 3rd proximo at 12 o'clock noon there will be .~(.f-l ed for sale by public auction at the Court House at St-inn Creek tne following leases of Crown land :- I. The lease of lot No. 22A. in the swamp at Mullins River town for twenty years at a com- mencinle rent of $2.50 per annum. 2. The lease of lot No;;. 23 in the swamp at M~ulhnis Riv;er town for twenty years at a comm- mencingg rent of 32.50 per annum. Plans may be seen and further particulars obtained at thel lt ic--s of the Director of Su n-<: - and the District Commissioner- By Order. G. S. BUSBY, A Jline Director of Su~rveys. Supply O~ffice, Belize, 24 January 1940. No. 77. No. 78. Forest I'. Fis c. Belize, 27 January 1940. The following applications for forest licences are p'ubbr;hot as required by Rule 13 of the Forest Rules, 1927, in order to g;i.e any person an opportunity of making representation with regard to any such ayppheati-n, No such re- presentation will be considered unless it is lodged at the Forest Office (addressed to the Conserva- tor of F'lre-t? and not to any forest officer by name) within fourteen days of t~he date of pub- lication of the Gazette in which the' adv-ertise- ment of the application first appears. By Order. Conservator of Fore~sts. DENBIGH JEFFERY:--Stann Creek Dis- trict: The drainage basin of Sittee River and - its Blackwater Pullshoes and Cacao branches, bounded on the east by the Branch and the Finish Estates and on all other sides by Crown Land, excluding all lands leased and granted, Mahogany .. .. 50 trees Min bl~pL~,loPDECA E. TAYI.LCR -I-hi c District: Pine Ridge on Crown Lands bounded on the north by private lands(Jerningeham and Rice and 11 i~lliamsol~n) and Freshwate~1r Crctek: on the east by No~rhthein Lagoon, Mana!tteeilrrek iiud South- em lagoon; on the south by the hardwood forest along;Cornhouse Creek and on the west by hard- wood forest. Pine ..900 trees Mlin, annually. H El a:.. :.4 J.u..:.o7 o..v.. ' NOTICEI. K. R. stic~t ions are imposed on the export of curtaini fodtuff~l~?; from the Un otted Kmngdom' and t~hns-l restrictions may be extended at any ti me40l- 1.th er foodol ruffts. The Impel~r'al Gove-rnment 'hasi emphalsiized the iesira -~a .all orders for all ice~~diltue, whe-lhrr tbelit~rk thereof is restricted or !h e beinii endlorsed by the Supply O)fficer. All impolrters, therefore, arec adv\ised! in their own interest to bring their orders for foodstuffs of any kind ~from t.e United Kinlgdolm to the Supply O~ffine for endorsement before spending Printed by the Gov~ernmelnt Printer. I .v' II No. 6 BELIZE, 29 JANUARY 1940 Page 47 Cologzial Secretryl~'s Office, NoI. .79. Belize, 29 January~I, 1 I940. STATUCTORY~ RULES ANVD ORDERS. The Iunder-men~-ltio ned Stattutory, Ru~les and Orders are pub~lishe~d w~ith this issue of the Gazette and form part thereof :-- No. 4 of 1940-Proclamantion.~ Prohibiting~ the ,importation of certain goods consligned from certain specified countries unlless accompanied by? a Cer- tificate of Origin and Interest. No. 5 of 1940-T~he Defence (.Ame-ndmenlt) 'Reulations, 1940. By Command. A. OLFFSOHN,$ A ctingo Colontial S'ecrclry). Printted by thze 'Goverznme nt Printear. G ~A' Z ETT E E X TRA O RDI TtINAY BRITISH HONDUJRAS - GAZETTE E XTRA ORD INA RY BRITISH HONDURAS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. 'No. 7 BELIZE, 31 JANUARY 1940 Page 49 No. 80. M.P. 02469. Colonial Sc cretalry~'s Office, .BelicLe, 31 Janu~ary, 19-10.. His Excellency the O~ficer Administering the Government directs the pub~lica- - tion, for general information, of the following announcement. By Command. A. WOL~FFSOHN, Acting Colonial Seicretary. DISPUTE BETWrEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF GUATEMIALA ANrD THE: UNITED KINGDOM REGAIRDING BRITISH HONDURAS. With the object of 4ettling the dispute with Guatemala arising out of' their al- leged non-fulfilment of Article 7 of the Anglo-Guatemalan Co~nventiuo of 1859v Hisi Majesty's Government have instructed Mr. I.4che, His Majesty's Representatri,, Guatemala City, to inform the Guatemalan government that if' they are wtilling-o re- consider their previous refusal to' submit cohtroversy~ to the Pemanent Co ~~~Inter- national Justice His Majesty's Government. would be~vudb happy to agree r should deal with the matter under Article 38.of its Statute, which e spi$iiE~Co urt to take into account questions of equity when giving its final decision. If, liolever. the Guatemalan Government still maintain their refusal to entertain the offer of the Permar- So BRITISH HONIDURAS GAZETTE nent Court, His Miajesty's Government in the interests of reaching a just and amicable scu~leme~nt are prepared as an alternative to consider aid by an ad hoc tribunal composed of an equal number of inter-national lawyers nominated by each party and an umpire selected by members thus nominated. They suggest in that event recourse should be made to the method of expediency by summary procedure laid down- by Chapter 4 of the Hague Convention 1907 Tor pacific settlement in international disputes to which Guatemala is a party. If, however, the Guatemalan Government still demur to any form of tribunal connected with the Hague, Mr. Lche has intimate'd to them that His Maje~s- ty's Government, while they would regret their objection to established methods of arbi- :tration, would be prepared to accept a reference to an ad hoc tribunal composed of three international lawyers, one member to be nominated by either party, witli a third as umpire to be nominated'by the Prresidenti of thle United States. His Majesty's ~Govern- ment haye approached President Roosevelt in connection. whith this last named proposal, and he has expressed his w~illingne~sl to nominate an umpire if invited to do so. In ex- planation of the foregaong proposalls it may be pointed out that the Anglo-Guatemalan LConventrion of1859. whistr defines the 2boundary of Guatemala and British Henduirc~as, stipulted~ in Article 7 that the two contracting parties mutually agreed conjointly to use their best efforts to establish easiest communication either by road or water-way be- tween the Atlantic Coast and the Capital of GuaLtemala. For a variety of reasons (Ee dfis- pute relating to rhis Article has remained unsettled until now. It will be seen that with a view to reaching an.amicable~ settlement of this long standing dispute and so restoring completely harmonious relations between the two countries, His Majesty's Government are now proposing that, if the Guatemalan Government ma~intain their objectionr to the Permanent Court anrd are not prtepare~d to agree to The ~method of .arbitration by the summary procedure laid down by the Hague Convention of 1907 the question of the dispute should be rieferredte an ad~hoc tribunal unconnected with the Hague, whose umpire would be nominated by~ the President of the United States of America. PZ~ritdd -bby he~r G~72toverment iPrinter GCOVEBlERNMEN GAZET TE BRITISH HON~DURAS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 8 BELIZE, 3rd FEBRUAiRY, 1940 Page 5F, No. 8r. S.S. 16-J2. Colonikl! Secretary's Ofice, Belize, 25tht January, 1940. AIR NAVIGATION. Order of His MWajesty The KING in Council, His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government Ilireets the publication, for general information, of the following Order of His Ma~jetyt The KING in C'Iuncil. By Command. A. WOLF`FSOHN, Acting Colonial Secretary. AIR NAVIGATION The Air Navigation (Amendment) (No. 3) Order, 1939" At the Court at Buckingham Palace. the 3rd day of Novem~ber, 1930- P'resent. The E~ng's Mio t Ercelktnt Ma~jresty in Council. 11'bereas inl pursuance of the pl..merr; cnferred- upon Him 1.7 the Airi N~a:li-tatn A'c't. I His Mlajest: in C':unc~il w~as pleasedtl- rt.. make the Ajr. Navi!igat~in i~:,n ..bdat~i-ln I r I!.ht r 12 (hereina ter r eterrel to: a- ''the p-r inci pa I Ordet")' . Andi or hTeas th~e Air N3aviSation ~c~t, 1920n, ha. betn ,rmended bythe- AI~ir Navigationu Act, 1936 *'This Order superredrs the Air Navigation Ifrov\isionall Order. "139, da A~ptemer -. 1939- (a) S. R. & O. 1923 (No. :5505) P. I3. 5.3BRITISH HONDURALS GAZE TTE (b-And whereas the principal Order has from time to time been amended by subsequent Ordr-ers And whereas it is expel iirnt that the principal Order should be further amelnded~- l in manner hereinafter al- 't n~ing. 56 & j; V/ict. c. 66. And whereas the provisions of the Rules Publication Ac~t, 1893, have been complied with: Now, therefore, His 3LJe-t;c; i- pleased, by and n\ ith the advice of His Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as flolb~r .--. Inzcrease of certain penalties. 1. Paragraph (3) of Article 27 of the .i nci :1 r~ ~Order ;hall have effect as if iub-pa"rag raph (b) of th at paragraph were omitted. Amendment of para~grapht I of Sch;Juill, I to frIincipal Order. 2. In paragraph I of Schedule I to the principal Order, for the words "persons under His Ma.jety~!'s protection,"in each place \\ htere those words occur,there --hll be sul.. Registration of own~lers of aircraft. 3. The fodlk. inur Pm I -zrul`l : !h ill be inserted in Schet~duLle I to the princip:al Order after pa ra- graph 2 of th;: $~t Rebeult - "z2A. The register of aircraft registered in Great Britain and N;or ht hrn Ireland shall be kept so as to show, in relation to each aircraft re-gi-tel*J in tha;t register, ther owner for the time being of that aircraft " S 4. The foll :wiine pa.ranaphII! shall be ub-t.ituL!ted for parag~ryph 3 of Schedule I to the prin- cipal Order :- "3. In the event of any change in the ownership of a regi-tered~ aircraft, the person, company or corporation for the timne being re~gi-teredl as owner qf that aircraft, or, if that person is dead or that company or corporation is dlissolved, his personal representatives~ or its successor in title, as the case may be. shall forthwith notify. the ~change o-f ownlershiip to the Air Ministry; and the Mr.-:!-tary of "tate I1pon' thet recetipt of the notification, may cause the registration and the cer;tific~ Ir of registration of the aircraft to be altered o~r cancelled, as the circumstances of the change of ownership appear to him to require." 5. The i .11 :- ing paragraph! shall1 be substituted for paragraph 4 of iihcheul- I to the princi- pa 1Order:-- "4. When a registered aircraft has; been destroyed or ierma!:nentl: n ithdraw-n from use, the fact shall be notified as soon as may be to the Air Ministry by the person, company or corporation for the time be~inr registered as owner of that aircrJ1ft, or, if that pcrsoln is dead.1 or tha~t company or corporation is dool;lveIr..1 his personal representative or.its'successor in title, as the case may be; and, Ilponl receipt of the notification, the Secretary of Stat~e may cause the registration and the ~crtific:ter of registration of the aircraft to be cancelled." Changie of nationality of owners of alir, -oft. 6. The following ;.aragraph;l shill be substituted for paragraph 5 of Schedule I to the prin- "5.-(I) If a registered aircraft ceases to be owned wholly tithier by persons or by a company or corporat ir nnfuli'Iinp thec~.-.nnl0. 0-s-et out in paragraph I of this Schedule, the pe~rson, compa~.ny or corporation for the time 11.-ing registered as owner of thlat aircraft, or, if thadt person ij dead or that company or corporation is dissolved, his personal representative o ~r its Ic~cess: l in title, as the case may be, shall fo-rthwrith notify to the Air MIinistry-that S th II :ilcraf~t has ceased to be so owned as aforll-wi.. j (,) Upon the receipt of such notification, or if at any time he is satisfied that Any of the reqluire-ments htid down in paragraph I of this Sch~edule are not comp~liced with, the Secretary o~f .Stat may\ c~ause the. registration and the certificate of registration of the aircraft to be caincelled." Short title and commencement. 7.-(1) This Order may be cited as the Air Nav~igationl (Amr~endmernt) (No. 3) Order, 1939- (2) ~Thij Order shaUl come into operation forthnith. .Rrpe~rt B. Hoowirth. (b) See S. R. & O. 1925 (No. Il260) p.4~. 10:-7 (No. L63) p. 4. 192.5; (No<~. 36.= ;88. 5ul and susH) I-PP r'**-3' -': 192 (Nos 08.4 and Iol l~l pp. 50---0,0 1030r (Noc. 3341' 1. 193r'! Ih'lo. ~.t4 .5 andl 411) I, pp. 123-30; 11035 (No. 513) p. Too; 1936 (NPo. 5711 I, p. 6r; I1j37 (N~os. 96, 639, 700 and 951) pp 72-loo; I'2.... (No-~ So3 and I2-l I, pp. r10--3, and ;II~u. Nos. 392 and 824. BRITISH HIONDJR AS GAZET~E5 RESUMlPTION OF DUTY. HYDE, P. A., Dispenser and .4~t..ukeeper, cr Medical Department, resumed duty with effect from 29th January, 194o. M.P. 01190. Colonial Secretary's Office. Belize, 20th Janu~ary, 1940- TENDERS FOR RAILWAY SLEEPERS. TEN:DI:RS are invited for the purchase of Old dleepyers from thle Stalun Creek R~ailway, in lots of 500. Approximately 5,ooo Sleepers are already stacked at the Raile\ay Yard and a further 15,ooo will become available at the rate of about 4,ooo a month as they are removed from the track. The Sleepers will be sold as stacked in the P.ailway1; Yard at Stann Creek and purchasers must bear the cost of loading and removal, Tenders should be enclosed in sealed en' velopes, giving no indication of the ide~ntity of the Tenderer, marked '"Sleepers, Stapn ;Cjeek Railway," and be delivered attheOfficeofthe Colonial Secretary,. Belize, notlater than 4 p.m1. on Monday, 5th February, 1940. The Government does not brind itselfi to accept the highest or any tender. Colonial Secretary's Office. Belize, 3r~d February, I940: The following particulars relating to aIppotht- ments, etc., in the Public Service are published for general information. By Command. A. W'OLFFSOHN, Acting Colonzial Secretarvy. No. 95 31 P. i c.Y. Belize, 29th Janucary, I940 ORDINAN(i F', .His E::Cerllc-ncy the Officer Adm~i;inkleringit the Government has been in iForI:liJ by the ecret~.ry of State for the Clolonf~es that His Mr.!jr-1~-t wiII not be advised to exercise his power of dis- 01 a~n one~ with res-pect to the under-mentioned Ord~inance:-- No. 23 of 1:l 4,- Aln Ordinance to amend the Trades Licensing (F'untai Gorda and Monkey River) IOrdlinance--- ct..hat ter 131 of the Con- -hell-i te..:1 Laws, 1924. No. No. Belize, agthz January, 1940 NOTICE~ TO IMPORCTERS. (Statutory Rule and Order .Nro. 86 of 193C) Tmpo~rters are hereby wrared that any future contraveo tof R ~ulatiiln3 or ofdhle dm- No. 86 of 1939) will be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of Re g,.!i., tin 7 of the said Statutory Rule and Order. No further warning in this'connection will be issued. -- t5---- No. 82. M.P. 02724. APFPOINKTM~ENT. MAPP, Geo~crge Fitzjames, to be a Sanitary. Inspector, Medi~ical Department, on probation, with iffect from Ist Fe-brua~ry, 1940. No. 83. M.P. 01717. LEAVE GRANTED. SAVONA, Dr. E. C., Maedical Officer, vacation i leave with effect from z6th January to 2r tl July, I940 includingg a period not. exiceedng 42 days' voyage leave). No. 84. M.P. oz zo? , No. 87. M.P. 1,-'5,0.4 Belize, 3Ist Janucary, 1940. ABOARD OF AGRICULTURE.. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has re-appointed H. A. Coblb, Esquire, to be a Member of ther He~ard of Agricul- gi ture for the year 1940. ---- J--- 1 No. 88.M....n Setliz, 3rdl Feruary,~' r940. 3f BILL TO BE PRESENTED TO TIX~ LEC ISL A TIV CO UNC L . The under-m--at...ned BIr ill ithe i411 which was put- li-hed;- n itif; thet Gcite aS? in pal~renthes- \i-. wib pr-sented at*' a fayth- coming meeting ofi the Leg1islative Counicil'and notification ib hereb\~ given in Rodrdance o fth the Stanin~-~g Rules and Od A Bill entitled an O~rdij'sl~~Boit vid :r the Payment of Coamp ~rkmen I1.1 Injuries suffered in the co, their Empl..x - ment. .(PublIish ed r n Ga~~iutt dated 27th Jatnuary,r p.40.) 54 BIlITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No. 8g. Btlize, 3rd February, 1940 STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS. The under-mentioned Statutory Rules and Orders are putl b-hed with this issue of the Gazette and form part thereof :- No. 6 of 1940--Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendmrent) Order, 194o. M.P. 02643. No. 7 of 1940--Proclamation Bringing into l operation the Governor's Salary (Amendment) Ordinance, 1939 (No. 22 of 1939)' M.P. oz54x. By Command. A. WOLFFSOHN, Acting Colonial Secretary Chap. r;:~- --cenr i. Laws, 1924. K 1.--Order for Payment of Mloney to be Levied by Distress and in Default of Distress Imprisonment. BRITIISH HONriU~:RK.S, TO WIT: Toledo District, BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 6th ~November, 1939, complaint was made before the undersigned District Commissioner, One of His MI Ijesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that British Honduras Development Conlrlany bcing ; the owner of certain land to wilt, IS,51 acres situate at Sarstoon River and within the jurlt- diction of the Court did negilerct and do still neglect to pay arrears of Tax-es on such la nd other than land in a town in the Toledo Dis- trict amounting to $25I -38 for the year 1939- 40 within r bec = neaning of thtL ad! and Prope~rty STax Ord~m~inan. i-Chapter 24 of thet Conorli- dated Laws, 1924; and now at this day, to 'wit, on the rsth day of December, 1939, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the undersigned District Commissioner but the said British Honduras Development Company although duly called doth not appear by them- selves, their Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that tim~e said British Honduras Development Company by t publlication three times in the Gazette in accord~ance wiith section 29 (c) of Chapter 24 Sof the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has been duly i. erved w~iththe summons in this behalf which required them to be and appear here at the Sday. before such Justices of the Peace for th-is ,. -31 i"'aidClv as should now be here to answer ;.th,:l ;il c~omplaint and to be further dealt with i I'accrding to law; and nowv having heard! the Imatter oI:; the said comlplaint, I do ad~it..he the eaid~ British Honduras Development Company to~ my!\ to the Clerk of the Court at Punta GordJa the sale of $175-38 ;Ior~hn\ith, and also (gpay to the said'Clerk of the Court thii sum fTwvo Dolldrs for costs in this behalf; and if the sev~eral sums5 he not paid forthwith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of, the goods and chattelA of th~e said British II anduras Deelopment Company. G~iverggag~di say hand and seal, this I5th .!ay of 19thirhililbefini the year of our Lord 1939 at Punta Gorda In the Colony aforesaid. E. O. B. BAPRROH" . District Commnissioner, Toledo. Chap. Iy8--Cons, Laws, 1924. t 1.--Order for Payment of Money to be Levied by Distress and in Default of Distress Imprisonment. BRITISH- HONDU~rA.S, TO WIT: Toledoll Dijtrzet. BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 6th /Novemnber, 1939,~ complaint was made before Sthe undersigned District Commissioher, One of Chap. 178--Cons. Laws, 1924 K( 1.-Order for Payment of Mloney to~ be SLevied by Distress and in Default of Distress Imprisonment. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO \IlT Toledo District. BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 6th November, 1939, complaint was made before the under signed District Commissioner, One of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that the Estate of Santiago Cook being the owners of certain land to wit, 20 acres situate at Moho River and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of Taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Toledo District amountingto $2.4o for the years Trcy--40r within the meaning of the Land ad:- Prop~e~rt! Tax Ordinancle-- cpi .-,.r-< 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924; and now at this day, to wit, on the 15.thi day of December, 1939, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the undersigned District Commissioner but the said Estate of Santiago Cook although duly called doth not appear by themselves, their Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said Estate of Santiago Cook by its pubicati onn three times in the G~rllle in accordance with section 29 (c) of\ Chapter 24 o~f the Co~nsolidated Lans, 1924~, hi; been durly served with the summons in this behalf whwh~l i:lequired theml to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do ad judgle the said-Estate of Santiag~o Cook to pay to the Cle-rk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sum of fr .40 forthwith, and also to pay to the said Clerk~ of the Court the sum of Two Dollars for costs in this 'el .Ili, and if the several sums be not paid forthwith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said Estate of Santiago Cook. Given under my hand and seal, this 15ith ,day of December in the year of our Lord 1939 at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. E. O. B. BARROWCV District Commissioner, Toledo. BRITISH BIONrDURArS GAZETTE 55 Chap. 178--Cons. Laws, 1924- K 1 -OBrder for Payment of Money to be Levied by Distress and in Default of Distress Imprisonment. BRITISH HONDURA4S, TO WIT: Toledo District. - BE IT REMEMYBE;RED that on the 6th November, 1939, complaint was made before the undersigned District Commissioner, One of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that the Estate of Joseph E. Garbutt being the owners of certain land to wit, five acres situate at Punta Flores and within the juris- diction of the Coure did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of Taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Toledo Dis- trict amounting to $1S~.Iofor the years 1937--40 withinthe meaning of the L~and and- Property Tax Ordinance-Chapter 24 of the Consoli- dated L~aws, 1921; and now at this day, to wit, on the 15th day of December, 1939, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the undersigned Dilstr:L t Commissioner but the said Estate of Joseph E. Garbutt although duly called doth not appear by themselves, their Coun'sel, or Attorney, and it is now satis- factorily .proved on oath, that the said Estate of Joseph E. Garbutt by its publication three times in the Gazette ii1 accordance with section 29 (c) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated- Laws, 1924, has been duly served with the -summons in this behalf which required them to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colon~y as should now be here to an- swYer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of thessaid compaii~i rlt. I do adjudge the said F. tolte of Joseph E. Garbutt to pay to the Clerk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sum of $1. To forthwith, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of Two Dollars for costs in this behalf; and if tly several sums be not paid forthwith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the` goods and chattels of the said Estate of Joseph E,. Garbutt. Given under my hahnd and seal, this 15th day of December in the year of our Lord I197$ at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. E. O. B. BARROW\~, District CommiSsioner, Toledo His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that the Estate of Robert Colquhioun' being the owners of certain land to wit, 44 acres situate at Macake~r\ River and Punta Flores and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of Taxies on such land other than land in a town in the Toledo District amounting to 1.:.27 for the year 193--40 within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance--Chapter 24 of the Consolidated L~aws, 1924; and now: at this day, to wit, on the 15th day of December, 1939, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear be- fore me the undersigned District Commissioner but the said Estate of Robert .Colquhoun although duly called doth not appear lby them- selves, their Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, thirt the said Estate' of Robert Colquhoun by its publication three times in the Gazette in accordance with section 29 (c) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has been duly served with the summons in this behalf which required them to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now. be here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do ad!inderi the said Estate of Robert Colqu- houn to pay to the Clerk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sum of $2.27 forthwith, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of Two Dollars for costs in this behalf; and if thle several sums he not paid forthw~ith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said Estate of Robert Colquhoun. Given under my hand and seal, this 15th day of December in the year of our Lord 1939 at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. iChip. i78--Cons.-Laws, 1924. K 1.--Order for Paym'ent of Money to be Lev~ied by Distress and in Default of Distress Imprisonment. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Toledo 19itrict. BE IT R .M~nEMBEF:ED that on the 6th November, 1939, complaint was made before the u ~rsigned District Commissioner, One of. His Majesty' s Justices pf l th Peace in and fotr the said Colony of Briti bi Honduras, for that the Estate of I-..ig .- Manano~. be~ine the ownIerIs of certain land to wit, 20~ ic~res situaite south of Punta Gorda Town andi .e thin the jurisdictil.on of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to :pay arrears of Taxes on sueb land other than land in a t. :- n II, thr Tocledo D~istnct amuount- ing -to ... u-uctj for the years 1937-4.11 w:ithjnin the me rning~ of the Land and Pri-perTt! T'ax' OrdlinanicI- Chaptetr 24 of the rCo~nollviated Laws, Iroa4: ad~l ilu-. at th'iS day.~ re. \'-t ra. ;on the I5th day- of, De..ember,~ 1...,. a unta: C)orda the parrthl ;I: said E-:tate- .:.1 Fe~l~e Manriano allthout~h @y called do~thl n..-t appear~ byi themselves, he Counsel r..tr Attrney,- andl~ It Is now satisfac- torly r~oedon oa~th, th fithe said Estate :! Felipe M~ariano itst pub;- -lication three times- i pla Gassite~ in accordance w~ith section ;t apter 24r - of the Consol:,dated Lar\s,. ..~l~lZ~ been duly1! served ~i~th the summonsad;%i;~eall be lf wich required them to be and~cd' ar here at this day before such Justices of tbe PeaCefr th:T te said Colony as should now be here to answer E. O. B. BARROW~, District Commissioner, Toledo. ~Fs~o~ BRI'TISH HOINDUILAS GAZETTE Chap. 1;5--Cons. Laws, 1924- ; 1.--Order for Payment of Money to be Levied by Distress and in Default of Distress Imprisonmen't. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: .Toledor District. BE IT F.I-h:I!EMBEPED that on the 6th .Jo1~1~:i-m.ter.939, complaint was made before thle undersigned District C:aorn ;il~nt;~ lne of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said r, 1..ny of British Honduras, for that the Estate of Pedro Sevilla being the owners. of certain land to wit, 20 acres situate at Punta Gorda and within the jurisdiction of the Court did~ neglect ;Ind d~o still neglect to pay arrears of TaYxs ~on suc~h land other than land in a town in the: TlikdDistrillt amounting to 90 cents for the years 1937 to- 1040r w\ithin the meaning of the Land and It~..p r rS924; and now at this day, to wit, on the 15th day of December, 1939, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear bef~i...re me the under- signedl.District Commissioner but the said Estate of Pedro Se\ lia although duly called doth not appear by tha- n-el ., ,thl.ir Counsel~or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said Estate of Pedro Sevrilla by its publication three~ times in the Gazette in accordance with section 29 (c) of Ch~pter 24 of the Consolidated Lawcs, 1924, has been duly served with the summons in this behalf which required them to bre and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now bovint heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the said Estate of Pedro Sevilla to pay to the~ Clerk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sum of ninety cents forthwith, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of Tii -:- Dolai1r a for costs in this bethalf; and if the several sums be not paid fo-rthnith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said Estate of Pedro Sevilla. Ilivern under my hand and seal, this 25ith day of December in the ye~r of our Lord r1~99 at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. chai~p. I, E-Cons. Laws, 1924. K 1.--Order for Paymnent of Mlon~ey to be Levied by Distress and in Default of SDistress Imprisonment. BRIitI HONDURAS, TO W'iIT: Toledo ~i t ric~t. B3E IT BrlhEMEMER-FD that on the 6th November, iD C~.. complaint was made before the undersigned District Commissioner, One of His Mlajesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Hondurap, for that John W. Coleman being the owner of certain land to wit, 16 acres situate at Punta Yeacos Lagoon andi \ilthinrthe jurisdcitionof the Court did neglect and do ;t;ll reglect to p-i! arrears of Taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Toledo District amounting to. 90 cents for the years 'II;-40: within the meaziing of the Land and Property Tax U.I *(- nanlce-Chipme'~! 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924; and now at this day, to wit, on the I5th December, 1939, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the undersigned Ditri.-: Commissioner but thet said John W. Coleman although dully cal~llcd doth not appear by himself, his Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said John W. Coleman by its publication three times in the Gr '..: in accordance ~ith section 29 (c) of L hapa rt- 24 f :tthe C n~-slid ate ) Laws, 1924, has been "duly, served with the summons in this '!nail- ivhich ~required him to be and appear here at tthi daiy before such Justices of the Peace for ge -.dd Ci:.lon\ as should now be here to adowr~er the said complaint and to be further de~t.t with according to law; and now having beard the matter of the said complaint, I do ad~judct the salid John W. Coleman,,to pay to the Clerk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sum of go cernts forthw~ith, and. also to pay to -the said CleJi. of the Co-urt ther sum of Two Dollars fot-costs' in this behalf; and if the several surns be not pacd Forthirith I hereby nrder that the same he levied by dlistres~s and sale of the goods and chattels of the sa~id John W. Colt-man. th~e said complaint and to be further dealt -with according to law;and now havinghieard!the mat- ter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the said Estate of Felipe Mariano to pay to the Clerk of the Court at Futal!! Gorda the sum of go cents forthwith, and also to pay to the said !:le;rk of the Court the sum of Two Dolllari for costs in this behalf; and if the several sums be not paid forthwith I hereby order that the sanie be levied by .1~i st ., and sale of the goods'and chattels of the said Estate of Felipe Mariano. Given under my hand and seal, this ith? day of December in the year of our Lord 1939 at Punta Gorda in the Coalony aforesaid. Given_ under_ my. hand and seal~, thi I5th day of December in the year of our Lord r939 at Punta Gorda in th~e C~olony aforesaid. E. O. B. BARROW, District Commzissioner Toledo. E. O, B.. BARROW,. District Comlmissioner, Toledo. Ei, Q. B. "BARROCW District Commissioner, Toledo. | . BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 57 No- 90- Sucrvey Department, Belize, 3 F, hrur.rry~ 1940. LAND APPLICATIONS. APPL'ICA~TIONSR in connection with Crown Lands are notified in the Government Gazette for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representations to this office in relation to any such application. . Such q.t.plicaG.01i will be inserted in at least thlreo separate issues of the Gazette before they n iil be decalt wvith by the Governor, so that appusanor-ili~ must ~be prepared for this delay. Thu i ~[.110, ;ng .1pphea~.tllone are hereby notified. By Order. G. S. BU sF Y, Acting Director of Sutrveyzs. Chapy. i,' ---Co~ n Laws, 1924. * K( 1.-Order for Payment of Mroney to be Levied by Distress and in Default of Distress Imprisonment. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Toledo Distsict. BE IT RF~~EM~EFilEE.E that on the 6th Nove n~il.1.r, 1939, complaint was made before the undersigned District Commissioner, One of His MI iij -t's Justices of the I'r-ilct- in and for the said Colony of British H- m.l:hu a ys for that George Williams being the owner of certain land to wit, 3 acres situate at Punta Gorda and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of Taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Toledo District amounting to $1. To for the years Ire. ----4 within the meaning of the Land and P \pe~rt y Tax Ordinance--Chapter z4 of the Consolidated Laws, r924; and now at this day, to wit, on the 15th December, 19',0,r at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the. u1der iigned District Commissioner but the said George Williams although duly called doth not :.g-y.--a by him- self, his Counsel, or Attorney, andl it is now satiiigt.rd;~ proved on oath that the said George Wliamns by its publication three times in the Gazette in accordance with section 29) (c) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has been duly served with the summons in this be~harlf which requred;'~ him to be and appear here at this day i before such Justices of the Peacec for the said I Colony as should now be here to answer t'ne said complaint and to be further dealt n~itti according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do vijudgei~ the said George \\'lllh uns to pay to the Clerk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sum of $1.Io forthwith, and also to pay to the said ilerk of the- Cau:t the sum of Two Dollars for costs in this b..-hal~lf, and if the several sums be not paid forthwith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said George W~ill~llas. Given under my hand and seal, this I5th -li! of December in the year of our Lord I..,;,, at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. **Dec. 2, 1939--THEODORE LAMBEY-- Stann Creek Distic:;t. situate in the :Y!alae of Seine Eightl .. .. .. Lot No,. 59 Dec. 28, 1 ws-1r- LE LWYN BERNARD-- .t35 m Creek District, situate .at Sarawvina Vil- lage, plots No4s. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 3r, 32, 331 34: 37, 38.~ 391 40, 41, .p. 43, 44> 45 and 46,, ***Dec. 29, : g~,.:,-MAN\UELA ARIOLA-- Toledo District, -ituptr in the Village of Bar- ranco ... Lot No. 126 *.{anl. 9, Ig40--FRANCIS B. M19 T~II::.1 Z --Toledo D.ist ac-t, situate' in the town of Pun~ta Gorda .. Let No. 593 ***Janz. 1I, 1940:--FLO,(RENC~Et CATLIE-- Toledo District, situate iix the town of JlTookey E i r,.L a b> .1 . Lot No. 39 **Jan. 12, 1940--LUCIO ARANA--Stano Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek .. . Lot No. 459 ***Jan. 16 za ANTO VICEN~TE-- Toledo District, si'tuate in the town of Puntsa Gorda.. ... .. Lot No. 510 ***Jan. 23, I940--CA~.~ TARIO ARZU--Toledo District, situate in the town of Punta Gorda Lot No. 366 ***Jan. 24, I94o--EMlELINE FAUX--Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek .. .... .. Lot No.,525 ***Jan. 25, I940-HKAROLD N, \\'ESBY-- Toledo District, situate in the tone of Punta Gorda.... .. ... Lot No. 214 ***Jran. 27, .1940--REUBEN I'ADLF--Belize District, situate on the right bankI of Mussel Creek, Belize River. North by Crowvn land, East; by e..n CII: L ndi~ Sou3Lth by road flrom the E..canL to.l >.-t!1nld, \\est by MuZssel Creek~: 1enag~ lanbd f ur niet ly- lased to Richard Cad le . 10acri~S TO PURICHASIE. *Dc. II. I.,3l-a-ELIZ.1EET F ' --Stan C'reek D~istrict, situate on. klqpeas- c~end~inp Nrt~~h Stann Creek, Ng~ ~~P aid IoCenpied~ by F. L. Sean, East b~y~31ind( aPprpld fealr byr l: Evelyn. South ~iby latfcc-upie by *Dr'c. I3 39- DER0 stann Creek Disitrict tEhe riphl- as- :ending North StanaI~'k.'~o rth' byand .IppClied fea by J. Ewfing, by road reserve .:nd land occupied by A. Vanlie, South by E. O. -B. BATRROW, district Comrizissioner, Toledo, L .S . TO LEASE. j8 ~BRITISH H-ONDUSRAS GAiZETTE Colonial Secretary's (f;'r Ac. Belize, 25th Jan~uary, r940. TENDERS FOR ASPHALTIC BITUMEN ROAD EMULSIONS. Tenders are invited for the supply of Asphaltic Bitumen Road Emulsions for the year 1940. The approximate quantities that will be re- quired are as follows :- (a) 300 drums of Asphaltic Bitumen Road Emulsion to comply with the requirements of British St.u!;~lrd Specification Nuo. 434 (b) 750 drums of Asphaltic Pltumien Road Emulsion generally similar to the above except that it should be suitable for use with aggregates containing earth and simi- lar impurities. One half of the above quantities must be delivered at Belize not later than I5th April, '949- Firms submitting tenders should give full technical details and characteristics of any proprietory Product which meets the require- ments of the above materials stating in particu- lar the viscosity of the emulsion. The emulsion should preferably: be supplied in drums containing approx-imately- 50 United States gallons. Prices quoted should be c.i.f., Belize, duty free. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be, ac-cepted.. Tendes mared "Aphaltic Bitumi-n Road. Emulsions" will1 be received at the Colonial Pre. rct~il 's Office not later than noon on Mon- day, 12th February, 1940. By Command. A. WOILFFSOHN, Acting Colonial Secretary. Edn. 8/40. Educatfion Office, Belize, zoth2 Janulyll~ 1940. TEACHERS' & PUPIL TEAC1HER5' EXYAMINATIONLS, 1940. It is hereby notified for general information that the Teachers' and Pupil Teachers' Examina- tions, 1940, wV~ill be held on T'uesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, the 7th, 8th and 9th. Mlay, 1940. 2. Applications for entry mu.t, be made on form 5 for the Teachers' Examinations and form 6 for the Pupil Teachers' Examinations .and must reach the Edurcation Office not later than, the 3Ist Marchz, 1940. As after this date no entry will be received, intending candidates should send in their entries, duly completed and signed, as early as possible so as to allow for possible delay in the mail. 3 Pupil teachers and their principals are rem nded that failure by a pupil teacher to take the examination involves his or her dismissal. 4. Principal teachers are *further reminded that, after 1940, no pupil teacher will be eligible for engagement who has not passed at least the First Year Pupil Teachers' Examination. By Order. E. E. CARMAN. Director of Educcation. North Stann Creek, l'c-t, by North S$tann 'Creek .. .... .. Ta1. 2r. 10p. *'*Jan. 19, 194o--CHARLES COILLINr- Belize District, situate near the Belize-Corozal Road in the vicinity of the- 30 Mile Post, North by road reserve, Crown land and land formerly granted to Louis Prince, East by land granted to Serapio Ciego, South by Crown land and land granted to Richard FranciS, West -y Crow~n land; being land formerly granted to G; N. Greenidg .. .. .. .. 20 acres "'*Jan. 23, I940-PTETI` RI:NILLO: :r( GONGUE . --Stann Creek Diistrict, situate between M~an- grove Creek and Mullins River, North by block No. 42, East by block No- 50, South by road reserve and block No. 60, West by block No. 46- being block No. 48 forfnerly leased to Francis Arnold ... 8a. Ir. 25p. ** *Jan. 4, 940--WILIAM MANCAr,~ -Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Punta Yeacos Lagoon, North by Crown land, East by the lagoon, South by Crown land, West by land granted to Elfreda Belisle .. ..5 acres *C#Jan U. 12,O94-MEIBA FLOP.FS-Stann Creek District, situate in the Cs:rk Reserve; being~ block No. 681 .. 11a. 3r. 14p. ***Jan. 24, 19)40-OSWALD WADE-Belize District, situate in the Chichawate Area, North by Crown land, East by land granted to D.A. . Perry, South by land granted to Ella Solomnon. West by Crown land 19 acres ***Jan. 27, 194o-LIO.UIS BELISLE-Belize District, situate near Freshwater Creek, Mliana- tee, North by Crown land and land of John McDonald, East by Crown land, SI:uth by Crown land, West by land formerly leased to Charles Tillett; being land formerly leased to Frederilck Henry 5 acres LOCATION TICKETS CANCELLED. M.P. S.G. 378-36--B. S.~ GREEN s it --Stann Creek District, situate on the right ascending North Stann Creek. 50 acres. At the request of the settler. LIP. S.G. 04nI-B. S. GREENSIDE--Stann Creek District, situate at. 19 Miles on the Stann Creek; Railway. 14a. 2r. 2p. At the request of the settler. MIb.P. S.G. ~.-60c~-B. S. GREENSIDE--Stann Creek: Deltrict, Aituate on the right ascending Nob Stanln Creek. 157a. 3r. 2p. (blocks No~C 3(,. 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 57 and ~YVcres). At the request of the settler. N P. S.G. olS --B. S. GREENSIDFJ-Stann Creek D~tistnt, situate in the Agricultural Set- tkement. '7a. 3J*, Splr (Plot No. 56). At the request of tbeekgiiaer. M.P. RSd. og8S--B. S. GREENCIDE--Stann Creek District, situate in the Agric~ultural Set- tlement. 7a. 3r, 3p. (Plo~t No- 58). At the request of the settler:. M.P. onz3- BRITISH HONDUI~RAS GAZETTE 5 Edn. 69/35. Edulcation Offic..', Belize, 23 Jan~uary I940. LONDON UNIVERSITY' MATRICULATION. It is hereby notified for general information that as a War Emergency measure a candidate who has already taken the Illand..n Ma~t~riculatlion Examination and failed to pass in one subject only will be all.,m ed to complete his (or her) matriculation by passing in that subject alone at a subsequent Matriculation Examination. The University` fee for entry for one sub:-jrlt in these circumstances will be one guinea. London Matriculationr Exemption. The above concession will also be allowed in the case of a candidate who fails to qualify for exemption from the London Matriculation Ex- amination at the Cambridge School Certificate Examinatiqu, but qualifies for a Scb.:.*sl :C-rtiii- cate and obtains, at one and the same examina- tion, four out of the five credits required; such a candidate may complete his (or her) q.ualdiis- tion for matriculation by passing with c~redit in the fifth subject at a subsequent School Certifi- eate Examination, or by passing in that subject at the London Matriculation E:.::.lunination.. pro- vided that the five pubjec~t a together form a combination of subjects acceptable under the regulations. The fee for registration of matriculation in these circumstances will be three gmineas, ex- clusive of any fee charged for entry to either of the examinations- Certificates. No Matriculation Certificate will be awarded to a candidate who matriculates in any of the above ways but in all other respects his (or her) matriculation will be treated as normal. By Order. Director of E~acai n ?~ BRITISH HONDURAS, I940. In the Supreme Court Probate Side- - General Registry, Belize, ry January 1940. In the Goods off MATTrHE' GEO)RI;E STEPHEN late g~ of Belize,, Bookseller, deceased. Application for Letters of Administration in the above Estate has been made by Isabella Victoria Stephen of Belize, Widow. The next of kin in particular, and all persons in general, are hereby cited .to show cause on or before Monday the 5th day of February, 1940, why such letters should not be granted to the said Isabella Victoria Stephen. A. O. LON'GSW'ORTH, Reg-istrar General. Belize, yd' Februcrary, 1940. FOREST APPLICATIONS. The following applications for forest licences are published as required by Rule 13 of the Forest Rules, 1927, in order to give any person an oppor;tun~ity of making representation with regard to any such aIpplic tion No such re- presentation will be considered unless it is lodged at the Forest Office (addressed to the Conseryt- tor of Forests and nzot to any forest I.}fuer' by name) within fourteen days of t~he date of pub- lication of the Gazette in which the advertise- ment of the application first'appears. By Order. NEIL S. ScTE\VENSO:N, Conservator of Forests. - -tc--- Second Putblication. DENBIGH JEFFERY:--Stann Creek 10~s-' trict: The drainage basin of Sittee River and 'its Blackwrater Pullsbuecs and Cacao branches, bounded on the east by the Branch and the Finish Estates and on all other sides by Crown Land, excluding all lands leased and granted. Mahaony .. .. 50 trees Min. MORDECAI E;. TAYLOR:--Belize District: Pine Ridge on Crown Lands bounded on the nort h by private lands(Jerningharn Lnd Riceand m'illiamson) and Freshwater Creek; on the east by\ No-rthern L~agoon, M~anatee Creeki and South- ern Lagoon; on the south byt~he ha rdwood forest all:ondculrantru.-i- reek and on the w~eat by hard- wood forest, Pine .. 900 trees Min. annually. Fu st Putblication. DENBIGH JEFFERY:--Belize District: Crown lands between Belize R~i;er and Spanirsh Creek bounded on the west by~ Sarah H3umnes property of B, E. & P. Co. an'd on the northeast by estates of Sarah F~aber. excluding all lands leased and granted. (Property No. 52) Mrohog~any .. .. .. 35 trees Mia. No. 91. Forest Dip,'Ie. M1.P. 01173. No. 92. LICENSED H'OOD lblEASURE In accordance n ith the pro~visin o II of chapc~ter rr10 of the Co wVs 1924, it is hereby~ notified that..ght iate and licence of L~uther E. Bentowof Belfe, as a licensed measure, hav'e been lodged ~fo record in the General Registry. A.: O ~~BPSWORTH, R;:imal~r. Gerlatrl. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No- 93. SUMMaARY OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS DuriLng the monthi of December, 1939. BA4ROM3ETER STATION PRESSURE IN INCHES. (At M.S.M. and Gravity oftl.aitude 17' 303 (Barometer cistern 17 ft. above Mecan Sea Leveli Absolute Rxtremes of Pressure) Average Mlonthly Mlean Highest Date Lowest Date 3,o~ool 36,I0.Io Stu 29.840 28th TEMPERAhTURES IN THE SHADE (Fahrenhei~t Degrees). Mean Daily Mean Daily Aerag~e Mronthly Mean (Absolute Extremes of Temperature) Maximum Minimum of Dsdy Masxlnum and Temperature Temperature Minimum Temperatures Hig hestr Date Lowest Date 83. ,. 627 72.9) 8;8.o 29th 56,.0 I6th RELIATIV2E HUMlIDITY' (taken from Ht'er and Dry Bulbs). Average Monthly Mean Highest Date Lowest Date 94%" xoo% Ist, I3th, 23rd1, 86.s3TSt syth E 25th!. W~IND MhOVEMEN4TS IN MILES (Standard Anemometer above ground 45.7 tt), Average Hourly Velocity Prevailing Direction Maximum Velocity and Direction Date 1o m.p~h. N.E. &e3 N.W. 24 m.p.h. N. N.E. 12th & 19th PRECIPITATION (in inches and hulndredths). Total Amoiunt Greatest Amount in :4 consecutive hours Date 7.24 2.79 2 et RALPH A. GILL, Meteorological Obsrcreer. 7 1938 1939 MlONTH I_ ~ ~ January February March April May June July. SAugust September October g N -irDecemb-r The mean annual rainfall in Belize for the years 1906 to 1932 was 81.83 inches. During this period the highest recorded rainfall was 130.94 inches in 1911, and the lowest'42.36 inches in 19_'3 By Command. A. WOLFFSOHN, M.P. 0013. Acting Colonial Secretary. 9.07 1.06 2.39 3.68 7.02 11.01 8.10 3.84 6.12 15.12 14.40 8.77 91.21 3.65 2.16 1.10 0.13 3.20 5.41 7.21 5.09 24.27. 8.21 2.28 65;.91 4.f9 3.85 1.47 4.30 10.14 15.30 6.56 12.83 14.37 23.90 2.51 111.80 5.69 1.05 3.95 5.ci 2.51 11.26 10.55 6.41 10.69 8.29 4.87 5.08 75.43 8.89 4.38 0.35 1.49 5.48 9.85 3.98 10.77 12.08 12.08 8.52 3.31 81.20 4.31 3,71 1.49 0.63 2". IS 4.65 5.87 5-95 10.76 6.08 1.27 7.24 54.14 RAINFALL --BELIZE. 1934 1935 1936 193 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 61 BRITISH HONTDURAS. COMPARATIVE statement showing the Principal Exports of Domestic Produce dunrni the period 1st Jaquary, 1939, to 31st D;-cemtwlr, 1939, and the corres~ponding period in the year 1938. - IL L-rl -1IIIIIII I 1 I __ I_ No. 94. M.P. 0512. 1939 1938 Cou ntr iEs of final Destination Articles Quantities B Va~lue : I CLASS I--F~ood,. Drink and Tobacco. Fruits, Fresh: Bananas ..,........ ..... B.:hs. Bananas ................ Behs. Grapefruit . . .. . .. Cwrt. Giraperfruir .....,........ Cwt. Grapefruit ..........~. .. Cwt. Grapefruit ...........:.. Cwt- Oranges . .. ... .. .. Cwt. Oranges ................ Cwt. Or-anges ....,........... Cwt. Plantains ................ No. Plantains .. .. .. .. . .. No. Plantains .. .. .... .. . ... No. Grapef~ruil. canned ...... Lb. Grapefruit, canned ....Lb. Grapefruit Juice .. . ... Lb- Grapefruit Juice . .. ... Lb. Shark Fins.. .........-.. .Lb. Lobsters .. . .. ... b' 15 ,.-'.563 218 7,406 36,371 37 36 26 6,ooo 88 r3,440 685.310 142 27 3 I,ooo 7,5oo 2,817,800 2o,250 601,670 3943749 6I2;307 186 494 1,169 3 3 11,957 46o,o88 66 187 I,os4 3.sI 5,607 1,437 192,225 I,180 7 1?/915 409 11.561 40. 157 49 125 53 125 25 550 23r,630 16.;I10 8,167 515 81 8 40 10,235 8,720 3,049 10,I00 388 1,229 327o9 3" 5 406,7l L*5 .s5 5,493 I.475 I,050 S5,404 IJ4 '-4;7339 1286 659 10,857 28,765 26 21 40 37,500 45.360 47>728 45'1,61.x' 255.752 4173.477 18 4 17 4,;726,740 5 '550 250 r9,038 S -I' I 8.); I -~ -- , 34-10 Rg0.4 Slo II 2 227,147 Cayman Is. U.S.A. Bermuda Canada U.K. Cayman Is. Bermuda Canada Hondurls U.S.A. Cayman Is. M/exico Canada U.K. U.K. Canada U.S.A. Tinal Zone Canada U.S.A. U.K. U.S5 A. U.S.A. Jamaica Jamaiea U. K. Mexiico U.S.A. Canada CSvman Is. - Mexlco SPanama U.S A. U.K. U.K.A U.K. 1,383 22,795 So 39 25 3- " 2,80oo 1,720 1,950 F3.6f66 57,o037 5 g64 150 42 49,367 4t36 6 6,871 94 2, 9 Sr CLASS II--Raw Materials and Articles mallinly Un- manufactured. Gums: Chicle .......,..... Gums: Chicle .........,...L Gums: Ch'icle .,........... L Hides and skm~: A~lligatolr Soins .. ...... E' Shark. Skins ............ C! Shark Skins ...,...,.... C' Other kinds .,........... C' Nuts and Kernels: Coconuts .. .. .. .. ... .. P Cconut ........' CoCon ..:...... E ,b. ,b.l wl wl (0. Copra .................. Lb. Copra .....I............L. Copra . ... . . ... .. L Cohune Nuts b. S rtse Shell: H wkshill ... L Sponges ..........:........ Lb Wood ahd TimberonesL Unmanufactured : Cedar Logs . .. . Cu. Ft. Cedar Logs .....,..... Cu. Ft. M~ahogan., Logs ....Cu. Ft. Mahogany Logs ...,... Cu. Ft. Logwood .,.......,..... Tons Rosewood ........,...... Tons Lumber, Unmanufactured: Cedar Lumber ........ Cu. Ft. Mahogany Lumber .. Cu. Ft. Mahogany Lumber . .. Cu. Ft. Mahogany Lumber .... Cu. Ft. Mahogany Lumber .... Cu. Pt. Mahogany Lumber .. Cu. Ft. U.K. I,oba 590J .5,r6x 291. 2d!$1 T6r I R. K. MASSON, Collector of Customs. Belize, 29th January, 1940. 62 BRITISH HONDU!RAS GAZETTE No. 95. ..\9 Town Board Offices, G (CA Z E TT E Belize, 25th JanuarPy, 1940. Subscriptioln Rates. NOTICE. The Gazette will be suppiledl to sub- scribers at the rate of $4.00 for the It is proposed in accordance wjth Section 15 calendar year, payable in advance, (c) (I).of the Town Board Bye-Law~s of 5th all subscriptions expiring on 31st De- February, 1930, to swing the Belize Bridlge at cember. 5 o'elock in the mornings instead of betw-een the. hours of 7 and 8 as'at present. I ISingle copies will be sold at 15 cents each. If anyone has any objections to the above proposal, these should be~ l-dged at the Offices I1 Rates for NTon-Official N~otic~es. of the Town Board not later than Thursday the 29th day of February, 1940 First insertion, 50 cents per inch, single columns. By Order. Second and e\ery subsequent inser- tion of the same notice, 25 cents per H. H. RAIGinch, single column. Printed by the Government Printer. GOVERNMENT A ETTE BRITISH HONDURAS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 9 BELIZE, 10th FEBRUARY, 1940 Page 6( No. 96. Mi.P. 01201. M.P. 01223. Colonial Secretary's office, Belize, 25th, Jan~uary, r940. TENDERS FOR ASPHALTIC BITUMEN ROA\D EMlUL.SIONS. BRITISH HONDURAS. THE UNDESIRABLE ALIENS EXPULSION ORDINANCE--CHAPTER 115 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS, 1924. EXPULSION OBRDER.. Tenders art insisted fo~r thle upplyl of .hp~haltic WHEREAS the District Commissioner of the *The approximate quantities that will be re- Toledo District has certified to me that on the quired are as follows:-- twenty-sixth day of January, 1940,- you, ARTURO REYES, an alien, were convicted of (a) 3oo drums of Asphaltic Bitumen Road an offence for which such Court had power to Emulsion to comply with the requirements impose imprisonment without the option of at of British Standard Specification No. 434 fine--to wit that you did enter the Colony else- where than at an approved Port in contraven- (b) 750 drums of Asphaltic Bitumen Road tion of Section 6 (I) of the Undesirable Immi- Emulsion generally similar to the above grants Ordinance, I936: ANDL FURTHER except that it should be suitable for use that the said Court recommended that an Ex- 'vith aggregates containing earth an~d sinui- pulsion Order should be made in your case in lar impurities. addition to the said sentence: One half of the above quantities Imust be delivered at B~elize not Ster than! 15th April, NOW, I, WILL;IAM JOHNSTON, Officer 1940. Administering the Government and Commander- in-Chief in and over the Colony of British Hon- Firms submitting tenders 411v.uld1 gl\~ive fu duras, hereby order that you, ARTURO REYES Itechnical details and chiaracteriiticsj I-f onn the said alien, shall be arrested on the date of proprietor\ product whiih mIe-Ets the requlire- your release from prison and deported from the ments of thie abov-l\e ma~tcrial itatingS inl part ic u- Colony of British Honduras in such manner as Ilar the viscosity of thle emnul-inn~l. the Superintendent of Police shall direct-: AND FUJRTHER that thereafter you shall remain The emulsion shoul.l:1 Irl~refrably b:e iup out of the said Colony. in drums containing~ appl:roxsimtllYc c 50 ed States gallons. ., W. JOH-NSTON, Admzinistering the Government. Prices quoted sholuldl be c.i.f.. Belize, d~uty .free. Government House, The lowest or any tender Rjl-~not necressa-rill y Belize, 2nd February, 1940. be accepted. 4 N.B.-If you fail to comply with this order .Tenders marked ''Asiphaltic Bitumen~ Roa~d you are guilty of an offence under the abovre- Emulsions" will be received at the G~l.lonial mentioned Chapter and liable to penalties imn- Secretary's Office not later than noon on Mon- posed by section a subsection (2) thereof. Iday, Izth February, I940. 64 BRITISH HONDUkAS GAZETTE Belize, Iothz Febr~uary, 1940. BILL TO BE PRESENTED TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The under-mentioned Bill, the full text of which was published with the Gazette as shown in parenthesis, will be presented at a forth- comingg meeting of the Legislative Council and notification is hereby given in accordance with the Standing Rules and Orders:-- A Bill entitled an Ordinance to provide for the Payment of Compensation to Workmen for Injuries suffered in the course of their Employ- ment. (Published in Gazette dated 27th January,I940.) By Command. A. WOLFFSOHN, Acting Colonial Secretary. information, of the following message from the President of the Board of Trade in London, England. By Command. A. WOLFFSOHN, Acting Colonial Secretary. I am glad to have this opportunity of remov- ing the doubts which may have been entertained about the determination of the United K~ingdom, notwithstanding the war, to maintain to the fullest possible extent its trade with countries oversea. It was, of course, inevitable tha-t. the out- break of war should give rise to a brief laceriod~i of uncertainty and hesitation in all countries. .So far, however, as this country is concerned, I should like to emphasise that this phase is de- finitely passing and that our manufacturers and traders are more than ever ready to respond to the deamnds of their overseas customers, in the knowledge that the maintenance of our export trades vital to the successful prosecution of the war and that the Government are earnest in their declared intention of doing all within their power to promote it. Though it has been necessary to take measures to control the export of certain goods by licence, the greater proportion of our normal exports remains unaffected, anTI where export licences are necessary, the delays which at the outset occurred in issuing them, have now been eliminated. Similarly, though some control of certain materials for manufacture is necessary, there is no reason, so far as can be foreseen, to apprehend any current shortage of the materials required for the manufacture of the bulk of the goods forming our normal export trade, and arrange- ments are being made to enable our major ex- porting industries to plan their future produc- tion for export by allocating to them in advance the materials they will require. CAZ ETTE Subscription Rates. The Gazette will be supplied to sub- scribers at the rate of $4.00 for the calendar year, payable in advance, all subscriptions expiring on 31st De- cember. Single copies will be sold at 15 cents each. Rates for Non-Official Notices. First insertion, 50 cents per inch, single columns. Second and every subsequent inser- tion of the same notice, 25 cents per inch, single column. Belize, 29th, Januanry, 1940. NOTICE TO IMPORTERS. (Statutory iRule and Order No. 86 of 1939.) Importers are hereby warned that any future contravention of Regulation 3 or 4 of the Im- ports Regulations (S$tatutory Rule and Order No. 86 of 1939) will be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 7 of the said Statutory Rule and Order- No further warning in this connection will be is sued. No. 97- Belize, 9th' Februtary, I940. DEFENCE REGULATIONS. (Advisory Comrmittee.) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 18 of Part III of the Defence Regulations, 1939 (S. R. & O. No. 69 of 1939), His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has appointed the under-mentioned gentlemen to be an Ad- v:isory Committee :- His Honour the Chief Justice, Chairman, The Honourable Mr,- H. I. Melhado, O.B.E., J.P., C. M. Staine, Esquire, Chairman, Belize Town Board. No. 98. M.P. 0272o. No. 99. M P. ...;-2. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, Iothz Febru~ary, 1940. MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THIE BOARD OF TRADE. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government directs the publication, for general BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 65 The war may bring occasional difficulties and uncertainties. Our traditional mastery of the sea will, however, continue to ensure that there shall be free access to and from our ports and that we may look with confidence to the main- tenance of that interchange of goods which in war time, as in peace time, is so valuable alike to those wYho buy and those who sell. Those countries with which we have conducted trade in the past may be assured that in return for the goods we shall be wanting to buy from them, they will be able to buy from us most, if not all, of the goods they have obtained from us in the past, and that our standards of quality and workmanship will be maintained. OLIVER STANLEY. No.i; Too. goo Post Office, Belize, 3rd Febr~uary, 1940. ;CORRESIPONDENCE WITH FRIENDS IN ENEMY TERRITORY. Notice is hereby given that arrangements have been made whereby correspondence can be sent from this Colony to persons in enemy or enemy occupied territory, subject to the following conditions.: I. Letters should be written in EnIglish or German without the address of the sender, and must contain nothing but matter of personal interest. No enclosure of the following nature is permitted--any printed matter, map, plan, sketch, drawing, print, photograph, or other descriptive or pictorial representation, or post- age or revenue stamps. No reference should be made to any phase of the war. 2. Communications must be as brief as possi- ble in order to avoid delay in censoring. 3. Letters must be placed in an open envelope fully addressed to the addressee. 4. The envelope containing the letter should bie placed in an outer envelope and posted to the Censor, Post Office, Belize, together with a memorandum plainly written, containing in block characters the name and full address or the sender, and an open addressed envelope for the forwarding: of a reply, should one be received from the correspondent. The correspondent in Germany should be informed, if he wishes to send a reply, that the reply should be addressed to the sender care of Post Box 60I, Amsterdam. 5. The communication to the Censor must enclose Postal Order value 60e (stamps or In- ternational Coupons cannot be accepted), which fee will cover: - (I) The postage of one envelope contain- ing one communication to the neutral country. (2) Postage from the neutral country to the enemy country. (3) In case a reply is sent from the cor- respondent in the enemy country the fee also includes postage from the neutral country to the Head Office of this Government's inter- mediaries in London. (4) Letters exceeding one ounce in weight will be subject to an additional charge. (5) The Government's intermediaries un- dertake this transaction at the sole risk in all respects of the sender, and on the express un- derstanding that no action will lie against them be reason of any act or default on their part or on the part of any person or agent em- ployed by them. (6) Money cannot be sent to Germany in letters as mo!~nrih ned above, but it may be possible to obtain permission to send money in cases where the Authorities consider such course to be warranted. Normallyi such per- mission would only be granted where the recipient is a British subject or a widow of British birth. (7) Communications for Prisoners of War (i.e., British and AIllied Naval, Military ~and Air Force prisoners and civilian internees) must not be sent under the foregoing arrange- ment, but forwarded in accordance with the regulations to be obtained at any Post Office. By Order. P. C. P. BOWEN, Censor. Edn. 69/35. Education Office, Belize, 23 Jan~uary, 1940., LONDON UNIVERSITY MATIRICULATIPON. It. is hereby notified for general information that as a War Emergency measure a candidate who has already taken the ~London Matriculation Examination an.! f,-.iledl to pasr :n one subject only will be nlkl:v~iid to complete his; (orr he~r) matriculation by passing in that sub~jc~t al* ne~ at a subsequent Matriculation Examination. The University fee for entry for one subject in these circumstances will be one guinea. London Matricutlation Exemption1. The above concession will also be allowed in the case of a candidate who fails to qualify for exemption from the LI-ndon: l Matriculation Ex- amination at the Camb~ridge School Certificate Examination, but qualifies for a School Certifi- cate and obtains, at one and~ thle ssame examlina- tion, four out of the five credits requil;rtcd: such a candidate may complete his (or heiri qua:lifiia- tion for matriculation by passing with credit in the fifth subject at a subsequent School Certifi- cate Examination, or by painrr in that nbject at the L~ondon MatrsL1 31un x. iti c at~;i~~r ion~l. 14. -; vided that the five 'LubJtcts Ilctogethe turli ;in combination of subjeict~ accepytable~I 1;n~- r thie regulations. The fee for registraltlurn oft m!.:tricU!~.uiinnl in these circumstance- 11 ill ber thlrc- :.nline .., 4 *~i elusive of any fee c:?.lr.rrd- fr~r entlly; ito rlath~ the examinations. a Certificates. No Matriculation Ce~rtificate; will bet awairde-d to a candidate who m striculates~ in any~ of thle above ways but in all o:t her respects his~ Irr hrer I matriculation will be t~r'atEd1 as lnorml. By O~rder. B. E. CARM~N. Director of Ed~ucationz. 66 BRITISH HONDULRAS GAZETTE 4. All returns, &c., should be sent under Confidential Cover to the Income Tax Branch (Treasury), Belize, or to the District Commis- sion~er in an out-district, from whom the neces- sary forms can be obtained on application. 5. Failure to file Returns within the time prescribed by law will render taxpayers liable to prosecution without further warning. By Order. A. WOl P~SOHN, Income Tax Commissioner. M.P. 0352 Towan Board Offices, Belize, 25th Januzary, 1940. NOTICE . It is proposed in accordance with Section 15 (c) (r) of the Town Board Bye-Laws of 5th February, 1930, to swing the Belize Bridge at 5 o'clock in the mornings instead of between the hours of 7 and 8 as at present. If anyone has any objections to the above proposal, these should be lodged at the Offices of the Town Board not later than Thursday the 29th day of February, I940. By; Order. H. H. CRAIG, Towen Clerk. Edn. 8/40. Education Office, Belize, zoth January, 1940. TEACHERS' & PUPIL TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, 1940. It is hereby notified for general information that the Teachers' and Pupil Teachers' Examrina- tions, 1940, w:ill be held on Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, the 7th, 8th and 9th May, 1940. 2. Applications for entry must. be made on form 5 for the Teachers' Examinations and form 6 for the Pupil Teachers' Examinations and muz~st reach the Ed~ucationt Office not later than the 3Ist Marchz, I940. As after this date no entry will be received, intending candidates should send in their entries, duly completed and signed, as early as possible so as to allow for possible delay in the mail. 3. Pupil teachers and their principals are reminded that failure by a pupil teacher to take the examination involves his or her dismissal. 4. Principal teachers are further reminded that, after 1940, no pupil teacher will be eligible for engagement who has not passed at least the First Yeat Pupil Teachers' Examination. By Order. B. E. CARMAN, Director of Educcation. Belize, Ioth February, 1940. FOREST APPLICATIObNS* The following applications for forest licences are published as required by Rule 13 of the Forst~ rulesi. 1927, in order to give any person an opportunity of making representation with regard to any such application. No such re- presentation w~ill be considered unless it is lodged at the Forest Office (addressed to the Conserva- tor of Forests and not to any forest officer by namze) within fourteen days of the date of pub- lication of the Gazette in which the advertise- ment of the application first appears. By Order. Conservator of Forests. Se cond P~ublication. DENBIGH JEFFERY:--Belize District: Crown lands between Belize River and Spanish Creek bounded on the west by Sarah Humes Property of B. E. & P. Co. and on the northeast by estates of Sarah Faber, excluding all lands leased and granted. (Property No. 52) Mahogany . .... 35B trees Min* N 0. 102; Forest Office, Belize, 8th February, 1940. CHICGLE DEALERS' & CONTRACTORS' LICENCES . In accordance with regulation 13 of the Chicle Regulations, 1936, the following particulars are published for general information:-- Dealer's Licence expiring 30.6.40. Thze Treasutry, Belize, 3 Jantuary 1940. NOTICE * INCOME TAX. P~ERSO:NS lixb~le to pay Income Tax are re ded~g that they are required to file returns of the it income in respect of the year ending 3rst Deicembe~r, 1939, on or before the 3Ist 2. Returns by employers of salaries, &c., should be forwarded to the Income Tax Branch (Treia ury) not later than the 3Ist March, 1940. 3. In the case of any person carrying on business, a cerrtified cop-y~ of the Profit &z Loss Account and Ba~lance Shee~t should accompany the return. No. 101. Forest Office, R. E. Foote Belize 434' By Order. N. S. STEVENSON ' rConservator of Fore@ ~ BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 67 ***Feb. 3, I940--TORIBIO GONGUEZ-- Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Mul- lins River; being lot formerly held on lease by applicant .. .. Lot No. 106 TO PURCHASE. **Janc. 4, 1940--WILLIAM MANGA--Toledo District, situate on the. left ascending Punts Yecacos Lagoon, North by Crown land, East by the lagoon, South by Crown land, West by land granted to Elfreda Belisle .. .. 5 acres "*Jan. If, 194o-MELBA FLORES--Stann Creek District, situate in the Carib Reserve; bding block Nil. 01,S .. 11a. 3r. 14p. ***JaAi. 17, 1940--DEMETRIO CAMBRANfES -Cayo District, situate on the right a-cending the Western Branch, Belize River, North by the river and block No. 576, East by the river, South by land applied for by J. P. de Contreras, West by the Western Frontier Line; being block No. 5764. now held on lease by applicant 50 acres ***Ja~n. 19, 1940--DONALD COLEMAN-- Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Monkey River, North by Crown land, East by Crown land and land granted to Alejandlro Guillen, South by the river, West by Crown land; being -the west portion of block No. 8i f..r merl\- leased to WTilliam Anderson. 12 acres Jan. 19, I94o--CHARLES COLLINS-- Belize District, situate near the Belize--Corozal Road in the vicinity of the 30 Mile Post, North by road reserve, Crown land and land formerly granted to Louis Prince, East by land granted to- Sera~io, C iego-, SouthI 01. Crou\ n lanod and land 4ranted~ to, Ric~hard F~rancis, W\est -y Crown- Iland; being landl formetrly granted to G~. N. Greenidge . ... .. 20 acres *Jan. 23, I940--PETRONILLO GO'NGUEZ -Stann Creek District, situate between Man- grove Creek and Mullins River, North by block No. 42, East.by block No. 5o, South by road reserve and block No. 60, West by block No. 46 being block No. 48 formerly leased to Francis Arnold .. .. .. 8a. 1r. 25p. **Janz. 24, 194o--OSWA.- LD WADE- Betize District, situate in the Chlchawa\-te Area, North by Crown land, East by nlan gralted to D. A. Perry, South by land granlted to: E:lla Solomnon, West by Crown land . .. 19 acres **Jan. 27, I940- LDOitTI BELISLF-Ie-Bzelz District, situate near Fresh\; ate~r C~rr-k, slana~- tee, North by CDo-nu a lan aInd l and. ol _TJohn McDonald, East by Crow \n landl, South! b! Crosvy land, West by land formrerl\ leiased t-, C'harles Tillett; being I~llan formerl?- leased to- F~redelricki :Henry . .. .. . 5 ac res ***Feb. I, Irln4-i..-CHALE~ A. TO Belize District. -ituate ..n thei right use' :Black Creek, DChI~:e Rh er, at W-ashi~e Front Ridge, Northi hI. irown land by\ Crown land, s..u~th 1.7- land granted John Giddeon, West by,~ ~lan rccupied by A2. Cadle and N. Pinkard; being- land- formlerly occupied by Daniel Davis . .. . 20 acre s e**Feb. I, I.,y.- HERER BR RHAB T. ItN-- Belize District. situate o~n the~ right aiCCendlll SBelize River and about half a mile n~rt h of Mla! IPen, North o-f Crlw~n land, East by Crow\\n Iland, South by Croii a landl and land granted~ to (;cot- Sfery Sw~asey, West by Crown land 20 acres No. Io3. Survey Departmnent, Belize, Ioth Februtary, 1940. LAND APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS in connection with Crown Lands are notified in the Governmentt Gazette for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representations to this office in relation to any such application* Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazette before they will be dealt with by the Governor, so that applications must be prepared for this delay- The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. G. S. BUSBY, Acting Director of Sutrveys. TO LEAeSE; *Dec. 2, 1939--THEODORE LAJIBEY'- Stann Creek District, situate in the Village of Seine Bight . .. .. Lot No. 59 **Dec. 28, 1939-SELWYN BERNARD- St run Creek District, situate at Sarawina Vil- lage, plots Nos. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 and 46,, **Dec. 29, 1939--MAN UE;LAS ARIOLA- Toledo District, situate in th~e \`illage of Bar- ranco . . . .. Lot No. 126 **Janz. II, I940--FLORENCE CADL~E- Toledo District, situate in the town of Monkey River, South Side .. Lot No. 39 *Jan. 12, 1940-LUCUIO ARANA--Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek .. .... .. Lot No. 459 **Ja~n. 16, 1940--SANTOS VICENTE-- Toledo District, situate in the town of Punta Gorda.. .. .. .. Lot No. 510 **Jan. 23, I940--CATARINO ARZU--Toledo District, situate in the town of Punta Gorda Lot No. 366 **Jan. 24, 1940-EMELINE PAUX--Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek .. .... .. Lot No. 525 **Jan. 25, I940--HAROLD N. WESBY- Toledo District, situate in the town of Punta Gorda ... ... .. Lot No. 214 **Janz. 27, 1940--REUBEN CADLE--Belize District, situate on the right bank of Mussel Creek, Belize River, North by Crown land, East by Crown land, South by road from the Boom to Scotland, West by Mussel Creek; being land formerly leased to Richard Cadle .. 10 acres ***Feb. 2, I940-PFRANCISCA COLON- Toledo District, situate in the town of Punta Gorda ... ... .. Lot No. 594 ***Feb. 2, 1940--CHRISTOPHER L. HUMES --Belize District, situate at Cemetery Road in the town of Belize; being lot recently held on lease by applicant .. .. Lot No. 24 68 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE ***Feb. I, I940--SYDNEY GRPIFFITH- B~elize District, situate at Rockstone Pond Cohune Ridge, North by road reserve and Sec- tion No. 16, East by Section No. 14, South by Section No. 8, West by Crown land; being Sec- tion No. 15 .. 16a. 2r. Op. "***Feb. 6, 1940-CHARlES BETHRAN-- Belize District, situate on the left ascending the Belize-Corozal Road at 16) Miles, North by Crown land, East by the road, South by land granted to Esther Banner, W~est by Crown land 10 acres ___ __ No. 105. Magistrate's Office, Belize, 6th Februanry, 1940. LAND FOR SALE. In accordance with Section 36 (I) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated LCaws, 1924, the lands described hereunder will be offered for sale at public auction on Fridaiy the Ist da'y of March, I940, at 2 p.m. on the green opposite the Dis- trict Court building known as "Tlhe Battle- field"':-- "All that piece or parcel of land situate at Muscle Creek, Belize River, being a portion of the Estate known as Staines, bounded on the North-west by Muscle Creek, on the North- east by the Estate known as John Evazns, on the South-east by the Estate known as Bur- rell Creek and on the South-west by the re- maining portion of the said Estate known as Staines, the area described comprising 2,ooo alres . In the event of there beine no bid for the above portion of land then the whole of the Estate will be put up for sale, the description of which is as follows :- "All that piece or parcel of land situate at SMuscle Creek, Belize River, being the estate known as Staines, bounded on the North-west by Muscle Creek, on the North-east by the estate known as John Evans, on the South- east by the estate known as Burrell Creek and on the South-west by Crown land, the whole comprising an area of 4060, acres more or less". Plan may be seen at the Office of the Director of Surveys at any time during business hours. By Order. W. H. COURTENAYI, Acting Magistrate, Belize. No. zo4. Magistrate's Office, Belize, 6tht Februtary, '940. LAND FOR SALE. Iti accordance with Section 36 (I) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, the land descr-ibed hereunder will be offered for sale at public auction on Friday the Ist day of March, 1940, at 2 p~m. on the green opposite the District Court building known as "The Battlefield":- "All that lot piece or parcel of land situate on the Belize River being a portion of the estate known as Lucy Patnett's and bounded as follows:--On the North by the Belize River> on the East by a line run due South from a point on the Belize River approximately zoo feet above the mouth of Black Creek, on the South by Muscle Creek and on the West by the Eastern boundary of the Estate known as Bamboo Patch, the whole comprising 1930 acres more or less . Plan rnay be ~seen at the Office of the Director of Surveys at any time during business hours- By Order. W. H. COURTENAYT, Acting Magistrate, Belize. General Registry, No. 105. Beclize, 7th" February3, r140. MINISTERS, OF RELIGION. THE names of the following Ministers of Religion, ordinarily- officiating as such, have this day Been registered in this office under the provisions of Chapter 99 of the Consolidated L~aw8s, 1924, as Ministers for celebrating Marriages :- By Order. A. O. LIONGSWiORTH, Registrar Genteral. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 69 No. 107. BRITISH HONDURAS RED CROSS FUND' Contributions received up to the 31st January, 1940. (J) Jeffery, Major & Mrs. L~. A. Johnston, Hon. W. . (K) Kattan Commercial Co. . Kieffer, Master David . Kieffer, Mr. & Mrs. W. H. .. Kinloch, Mr. &r Mrs. J. B. .. .. 5.oo .. To.oo 25.oo Io.oo 50.oo Soloo (A) Abdo, Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Agar, Sir Arthur . Alvarado, Mrs. J. J. Angelus Press .. Ayuso, Mr. & Mrs. L. P. .. 25.ooo .. .. Too.oo .. ..5.oo .. .. 50.oo .. .. 25.oo (M) Maestre, Messrs. Constantine & Norman loo.oo Maltzahn, Dr. & Mrs. Edward R. Von 5.oo Marchand, Mr. L. J. .. .. 5.00o Melhado, Hon. & Mrs. HI. .. 500. oo Melhado, Miss I. .. .. .. 25.oo Methodist Church, Stann Creek .. 5.oo Methodist Men's League .5 I oo Methodist Women's League . 25 Poo Metzgen, Capt. & Mrs. M. S. .. 20.oo Murphy, Mr. &r Mrs. T. D. .. .. Soloo (B) Baptist Church .. .. .. Barrowv, M2r. & Mrs. E. O. B. . Bata Shoe Company.. . Beattie, Hon. C. R. .. .. Belize Bachelors Bold &r Grass Wi' dowers Gay Dance . Belize Estate & Produce Co., Ltd. Behize Est. & Produce Co., Ltd., Bush 5 oo 25.oo 50.oo 50.oo 24o.oo 250.oo Dept., Hill Bank .. . Biddle, M~rs. C. .. .. .. Biddle, Lieut. F. R. G. . Biddle, Mr. F. VT. . .. . Biddle, Mrs. F`. W. . Biddle, Miss Helen . Biddle, Miss Lois . Biddle, Miss Vida .. .. .. Bosch, Mr. Juan .. .. Bourne, Mr. & Mrs. W. N. .. Boyce, Mr. & M~rs. E. A. . British Honduras Ex-Service Men Association .. .. .. Brodie &r Co., L~td., James . Brown, Mr. &r Mrs. E. . Buria, Mr. Jose Martinez .. Burns, Sir Alan, K.C.M.G. .. Busby, Mr. & Mrs. G. S. . (C) Carroll, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. .. .- Cheverton, Hon. Dr. & Mrs. R. LI. Cuthbert, Mrs. Amy.. (D) Drag~ten, Mr. &r Mrs. F. R... Dunn, The Most Revd. E. A., Archbishop of the West Indies .. (E) El Cayo District (Ist Instalment) . Elliott, Mr. &5 Mrs. G. A. .. .. Eyles, Mr. & Mrs. R. H. . (F) Foote, Capt. & Mrs. R. E. .. Franklin, Mr. & Mrs. R. C. . Fraser, Mr. & Mrs. C. N. . Fraser, Master John .. .. Fraser, Miss Joyce .. .. .. Fraser, Master Neil .... Fraser, Master Roy .. .. Friedman, Dr. & Mrs. L. F. Emi: 322-25 Too. oo 50.oo Too.oo Too.oo 50.oo So.oo 50 oo 50.oo 25.oo So.oo 4 -50 250 oo I0.00 2o. oo 150.00 Io.oo So. oo So.oo 10.00 200.oo 50.oo 175. oo 25 oo Soo.oo 30.oo 25.oo 25.oo 50 50 .50 50 25.oo Too.oo 5.00 ly (P) Pallottine Missionary Sisters .. Pearce & Stein, Drs. . Police Force, Officers &r Ranks, Belize 20 .00 50.oo 54 -25 (8) Queen St. Government School, Pupils of 3.oo (]R) Rice, Rt. Rev. Bishop William A., S.J .. .. . (S) Saint Johnm's Cathedral .. . Saint John's College .. . Saint Mary's School, Teachers & Pupils .. .. .. . Sisters of Mercy . Staff, Customs Dept. . Staff, James Brodie & Co., LItd.. Staff, John Harley & Co. . Staff Prison Dept. . .. Staff, R. H. Eyles.. . Staff, Royal Bank of Canada Stansbury, Mr. & Mrs. Horace . Stevens, Capt. J. R. . Stevenson, Mr. &r Mrs. N\eil .25.oo . T.oo . 25. oo . 0. oo .20.00 .20.50 .73.co .42.oo . 7 -25 .30.50 .20.oo . To.oo . S.oo .25.oo (T) Trapp, Mr. P. Lincoln (Us) United Fruit Co. .. Uttley, Mr. & Mrs. D. P. .. ..3.oo . . So.oo .. ..25.oo (W) Walker, Mr. C. M... . Ward, Mr. J. F. .. . Wesley Girl Guides, (Ist) Second Belize Co. .. .. Wilson, Rt. Revd. Douglas (Assistant Bishop of B. H.) . Wischenka, Mr. L . .. . W~olffsohin, Hon. &r Mrs. A. . Women's Auxiliary, Diocese of B3.H. Wrigley, Jr., &~ Co., Wm. ... 5o.oo 50.oo 2. oo 25.oo So. oo 50.oo In~.oo Ivo.oo'. G bourel, Hion. H. L.. Gabourel, Mr. &r Mrs. R. E. Gales Point, Manatee, per Mrs. Myvett .. . Gough & Canton . Governor's Farew~ell Dance (z Zaiden, Mr. Carlos. .. ..15.00' P5j.518.65 .. 5-50 50.oo 31.To To.oo 2`50.oo 150.oo 2.60 z5.oo 50.oo (H) Hall, Mrs. Dorothea F. . Harley & Co., John .. . Hofius & Hildebrandt . Holy Redeemer Boys' Scouts. Hood's Bakery .. . Hunter, Capt. &r Mrs. I. Dwight .. Printed CHAS. R. BEJATTIE, Hon. 'Treasusrer,, B. HI. Red, Cross FundLL. Belize, 3Ist January, 1940. by the Government Printer. Further particulars in connection with arrangements to be made for His E~xcellency's arrival in Belize will be announced later. By Commandi. A. WO~LFFSOHN, Acting Colo~nial Secretary. His Excellency Commander-in-Chief Barrios, Guatemala, John Adams Huntel-r. Esqu~ire, c~.M.G., Governor and of Br-iitish Honl:1ulrsl, is exspectced- to arrive in Puerto on the 24th February, 1940. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 29th, Januanry, I940. NOTICE TO IMPORTERS. (Statutory Rule and Order No. 86 of 1939.) Importers are hereby warned that any future contravention of Regulation 3 or 4 of the Im- ports Regulations (Statutory Rule and Order No. 86 of 1939) will be dealt with in accordance with the- provisions of Regulation 7 of the said Statutory Rule a~nd Order* No further warning in this connection will be issued, No. Io9. M.P. oIl9. Belize, Izth Februtary, 1940. SALE OF BUILDING SITUATED AT" MILE 15 ON THE STANN CREEK ROAD. Tenders are invited for the sale hv~\ Gov\ern- ment of a building formerly used as th!e terle- phone operator's house and situated aIt ~l:'l'~roi- mately mile 15 on the Stann Creek R~.~.1.. The~ building is of wood with corrugated iron roof. It is supported by wooden posts about 30" above ground level. The main building measures 32' x 19' and it ii 8' fr. tn the floor to the eaves. The building con~tain- two rooms-- one Is' x 20' and the other 15' x I2'. A 4' wide verandah runs along the front. There 'is a kitchen at the back measuring 8' x Io'. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. N~o. 10 BELIZE, 17th FEBRUARY, 1940 Page 71 No. 108. M.P'. 0270x. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 15th Febr~uary, 1940. ARRIVAL OF" GOVERNOR IN PUERTO-B$AIRRIOS. 72 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE Tenders should be enclosed in sealed envelopes marked "Purchase of House at Mile 15, Stann Creek Road" and must be delivered at the Colonial Secretary's Office not later than noon on the IIth March, 1940. The highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted --- a -- No. Ilo. Belize, I7thz Febr~uary, 1940. STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS. The under-mentioned Statutory Rule and Order is published with this issue of the Gazette and forms part thereof : No. 8 of 1940--The Defence (Compensation) Regulations, 1940. By Command. A. WOLFFSOHN, Acting Colonial Secretary. Magistrate's Office' Belize, 6th, February, 1940. LAND FOR SALE. In accordance with Section 36 (I) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, the land described hereunder will be offered for sale at public auction on Friday the Ist day of March, 1940, at a p.m. on the green opposite the District Court building known as "The Battlefield":- "All that lot piece or parcel of land situate on the Belize River being a portion of the estate known as Lucy Patnett's and bounded as follows:--On the North by the Belize River, on the East by a line run due South from a point on the Belize River approximately 2oo feet above the mouth of Black Creek, on the South by Muscle Creek and on the West by the Eastern boundary of the Estate known as Bamboo Patch, the whole comprising 1930 acres more or less . Plan may be seen at the Office of the Director of Surveys at any time during business hours. By Order, W. .H. COURTENAY~; LAND FOR SALE. In accordance with Section 36 (I) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, "924, the lands described hereunder will be offered for sale at public auction on Friday the Ist day of March, 1940, at 2 p.m. on the green opposite the Dis- trict Court building known as "The Battle- field":- "All that piece or parcel of land situate at Muscle Creek, Belize River, being a portion of the Estate known as Staines, bounded on the North-west bay Muscle Creek, on the North- east by the Estate known as John Evans, on the South-east by the Estate known as Bur- rell Creek and on the South-west by the re- maining portion of the said Estate known as Staines, the area described comprising 2,ooo acres". abnethe ven tof 1the b intghemwb eo te Estate will be put up for sale, the description of which is as follows :- "All that piece or parcel of land situate at Muscle Creek, Belize River, being the estate known as Staines, bounded on the North-west by Muscle Creek, on the North-east by the estate known as John Evans, on the South- east by the estate known as Burrell Creek and on the South-west by Crown land, the whole comprising an area of 4060, acres more or less". Plan may be seen at the Office of the Director of Surv ys at any time during business hours. By Order. W. H. COURTENAYT,. Acting Magistrate, Belize. Edn. 8/40. Edutcationz Office, Belize, 20th Ja~nuary, 194o. TEACHERS' & PUPIL TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, 1940. It is hereby notified for general information that the Teachers' and Pupil Teachers' Examina- tions, 1940, w'ill be held on Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, the 7th, 8th and 9th May, '940. 2. Applic-ations for entry must be made on form 5 for the Teachers' Examinations and form 6 for the Pupil Teachers' Examinations and must reach~ thze Educcationt Office not later than thze 31st Marchz, I940. As after this date no entry will be received, intending candidates should send in their entries, duly completed and signed, as early as possible so as to allow for possible delay in the mail. 3. Pupil teachers and their principals are reminded that failure by a pupil teacher to take the examination irrolvte his 0:: her dismissal. 4. Principal teachers are further reminded that, after 1940, no pupil teacher will be eligible for engagement who has not passed at least the First Yeat Pupil Teachers' Examinatior: By Order. E. E. CARMAN, Director of Ed~ucationf. BRITISH HONDURAS. GAZETTE 73 Thze Treasuryv, Belize?, 3 January 1940. NOTICE. INCOME TAX. PERSONS liable to~ pay Income Tax are reminded that they are required to file returns of their incomes in respect of the year ending 31st December, 1939, on or before the 3Ist March, 1940. 2. Returns by employers of salaries, &rc., should be forwarded to the Income Tax Branch (Tirc.l-ura! not later than the 3Is~t Mlarch, 1940. 3. In the case of any person carrying on business, a certified copy of the Profit & Loss i Account and Balance Sheet should accompany the return. 4. All returns, &c., should be sent under Confidential Cover to the Income Tax Branch (Treasury), Belize, or to the District Commis- sion~er in an out-district, from whom the neces- sary forms cap be obtained on application. 5. Failure to file Returns within the time prescribed by law will render taxpayers liable to prosecution without further warning. By Order. A. WOLFFSOHN, Income. Tax Commissioner. No. III. Police Headq~uarters, Belize, I2th February, 194o. THE MOTOR VEHICLES AND ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, 1939. TRANSPORT BOARD. It is notified for general information that under the provisions of Regulation No. 205 of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Regula- tions, 1939, a meeting of the Transport Board will be held in the Police Station, Belize, at lo:oo a.m. on Tuesday Izth March, 1940, to consider an application by Mr. Jose N. Avila for a Road Service Permit to operate a motor omnibus service between Belize and Corozal andl Corozal and Belize. By Order. E. A. BGYCE' Chairman, Transport Board. No. II2 -- - Sucrvey Department, Belize, Iythz February, 1940. LAND APPeLCATIONS. APPLICATIONS in connection with Crown Lands are notified in the Government Gazette for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making -any representations to this office in relation to any such application. Such applications will be inserted in at least Three separate issues of the Gazette before they will be .dealt with by the Governor, so that applications must be prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. G. S. BUSBY' Acting Director of Sutrveys. ---'------- TO, LEASE. *Dec. 28, 1939l-SELWYN BERNAIRD-- Stann Creek District, situate at Sarawrina Vil- lage, plots Nos. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 3o, 31, 32, 331 34, 37, 38, 39, 40, 4I, 42, 43, 44, 45 and 46,, *Dec. 29, 1939--MANUELA ARIOLA-- Toledo District, situate in the Village of Bar- ranco .. .. .. Lot No. 126 *Jan. II, 194o-PFLORENCE CAD)LE-- Toledo District, situate in the town of Monkey River, South Side .. ..Lot No. 39 *Jan. 16, 1940--SANTOS VICENTE-- Toledo District, situate in~ the town of Punte Gorda .. .. . . Lot No. 510 *Janz. 23, 1940--CATARINLO ARZU--Toledo District, situitte in the town of Punta Gords Lot No. 366 *Jan. 24, 1940~-E~MELINE: FAUX--Stann Creek District, situatie in the town of Stann Creek .. .... .. Lot No. 525 *Ja~n. as, Ig40--HAROLD N. WESBY-- Toledo District, situate in the town of Punta Gorda . . .. Lot No. 214 *Jan. 27, 194o--REUBEN CADLE--Belize District, situate on the right bank of rtMussel Creek, Belize River, North by Crown land, East .by Crown land, South by road from the Boom to Scotcland, West by Mussel Creek; being land formerly leased to Richard Cadle .. 10 acres **Feb. 2, I94o--PRANCISCA COLON-- Toledo District, situate in the town of Punta Gorda . .. . Lot No. 594 **Feb. 2, 1940--CHRISTOPHER L. HU1MES --Belize District, situate at Cemetery Road in the town of Belize; being lot recently held on lease by applicant .. Lot No. 24 **Feb. 3, 1940-TORIIBO GONGUEZ-- Stann Creek District, situate in the towit of Mul- lins River; being lot formerly held on lease by applicant ... Lot No. 106 ***Feb. 6, 1940--AUGUSTINE MEP;DEZ-- Toledo District, situate in the town of Punta Gorda.. .. .. .. Lot No. 508 St~inn icl e:k . .. Lot No. '627 TO PURCHASE. I***Dec. 13, 1939--MANUEL MONTES-- Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Swasey Branch, Monkey Rive~r, Ncorth by Crownm land, East by Swasey- Branch, So~uth by land granted to Eugenia Serabtia and crown land, (West by Crown land and land grantted~ to Enge- (nia Serabia .. .. .... 25 acres 74 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE~ ***Dec. 21, 1939--ISAAC BUDDAN--Stann **Feb. I, Ig940-SYDNTEY GRIFFITH-- Creek District, situate on the sea coast south of Belize District, sit~iate at Rockstone Pond Sittee River Bar, North by Grant No. 35 of Cohune Ridge, N~orth by road reserve and Sec- 1867, East by the sea, South by the sea, West by tion No. 16, East by Section No. 14, South by Anderson Creek; being land formerly leased to Section No. 8, West by Crown land; being Se~c- Ellen Forman (deed.) .. .. 10 acres tion No. i5 16a. 2r. Op . ***Feb- 5, 1940--JOSEFH TPHOMPSO~-- Stann Creek District, situate in the TIen Acre Holdings; being blcek No. 83 formerly held on lease by apphicant . .. 0 acres **Feb. 6, 1940--CHARLESE BETHRAN\-- Belize District, situate on the left ascending the Belize-Corozal Road at 16~ Miles, North by Crown land, East by the road, South by land granted to Esther Banner, West by Crowrn land 10 acres ***Feb. 8, 194c-JAMES C. FRANKLI~-- Belize District, situate on the right ascendmng Belize River in the vicinity of the Airfield, Nitorth by road reserve and Sections Nios. 71 and 72, East by Sections Nos. 69 and 6gA., South by Section No. 66A. (J. D. Burn), West by Section No. 66 (F. H. Killam); being Section No. 67 20 acres ***Feb. 9, 1940-J.DII. 8 WALLACE--Belize District, situate on the right ascending Manatee River, North by Crown land, East by land the property of J. A. R. Swaby, South by the river, West by land granted to James Baily 20 acres ***Feb. 12, Ig40--JOHN SA1DASSYT-Belize District, situate on the old road from Belize to Corozal and south of the Santana Reserve line, North by road reserve and the Santana Reserve ln E st byl~ d grnd Bai 3Burn Sut being the western half of 40 acres formerly granted to Basil Burn . .. 20 acres ***Feb- 13, I940--ALFRED KIRKWCCO-- Belize District, situate in the, ChichawYate Area, North by Crown land, East by Crown land, South by land granted to Alf~red Ramsey, West by Crow~n land . ... 20acres ***Feb. 14, Ig4c-WMiILLIAM A. REYIES-- Belize District, situate on the right ascending the Belize-Corozal Road near TPillett's Pond, North by road reserve adjoining Tillett's Pond, East by land of John V. Gabourel and Crown land, South by land of John V. Gabourel, West by 35 acres of land granted to applicant; being the eastern portion of Section No- 79 28.2r.25p. FIREE% GRANT. Jan. 4, 1940-PATRICK MILLER--Star~n Creek District, situate in the Carib Reserve; being blocks Nos. 674 and 679 9a. 2r. 4Bp. Janz. 27, 19 c--CARMENT F. ZETINA--Corozal District, situate near the Corozal-Consejo Road, North by 'Crown land, East by Crowvn land, South by Crown land, West by land granted to jManuel 01iva ..k .. ,.. 20 acres *Jan. 4, 1940--WILLIAM~ MANGA-Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Punta Yeacos Lagoon, North by Crown land, East by the lagoon, South by Crown land, West by land granted to Elfreda Belisle .. .. 5 acres *Janr. 17, I940-MELBA FLORES--Stann Creek District, situate in the Carib Reserve; being block No. 681 .. 11a. 31*. 14p. **Jcinz. 17, 194o--DEMjETRIO CAMBRANES -Cayo District, situate on the right ascending the Western Branch, Belize River, North by the river and block No. 576, East by the river, South by land applied for by J. P. de Contreras, West by the Western Frontier Line; being block No. 576A. now held on lease by applicant 50 acres **Jan. 19, I940--DONALD COLEMAN- Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Monkey River, North by Crown land, East by Crown land and land granted to Alejandro Guillen, South by the river, West by Crown land; being the west portion of block No. 82 formerly leased to Williamn Anderson. 12 acres *L**Jan. 23, 1940-SAMUELI GIZHARRY - Corozal District, situate at Four Mlile Lagoon, N or h b C own ladn E as b y C ownR lau leased to Jose Chi .. .. .. 50 acres *Jant. 24, Ig40--OSWALD WADE--Belize District, situate in the Chichawate Area, North by Crown land, East by land granted to D. A. Perry, South by land granted to E11a Solomon, West by Crown land . .. 19 acres *Jan. 27, 194o-LOUIS BEL;ISLE--Belize District, situate near Freshwater Creek, Mana- tee, North by Crown land! and land of John McDonald, East by Crown land, South by Crown land, West by land formerly leased to Charles Tillett; being land formerly leased to Frederick Henry 5 acres **Feb. I, 1940--CHARL~ES A. JONES-- Belize District, situate on the right ascending Black Creek, Belize River, at Washing Tree Frlont Ridgei~, North by Crown land, East by Crownl land?~, South by land granted to John Giddeahn. We'st by land occupied by A. Cadle and N. Pinkardl, being land formerly occupied by DanelI~is.. .... .. 20 acres **Feb. I, 194o--HERBERT RHABURN-- Belize District, situate on the right ascending Belize River and about half a mile north of May Pen, North of Crown land, East by Crown land, South by Crown land and land granted to Geof- fery Swasey, West by Crown land 20 acres Printed by the Government ;Printer. G A ZET6T E EXTRAORD INPARY BRITISit HONDURABS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 11 BELIZE, 21st FEBRUARY, 1940 Palge 75 No. 113. M.P. 02701. Colonial Secretary's Off~ice, Belize, 19th February, 1940. ARRIVAL OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. With reference to Gazette Notice No. 108 of the~ 15th of F~ebruary, 1940, i~t is noti- fied, for general information, that His Excellency John Adams Hunter, Esquire, C.M.G., Governor and Commander-in-Chief, is expected to arrive at Belize in HI. M. Launch "PBatricia" on Saturday the 24th of February, 1940, at 9 a.m. The Britrish Honduras Defence Force will furnish a Guard of Honour on the oc- casion of His Excellency's landing. The Officer Administering the Government will meet His Excellency on landing and His Honour the Chief Justice, Members of the Executive Council, and their wives will then be presented. After leaving Fort George His Excellency will proceed to Government House and at 10 a.m. will arrive at the Council Chamber, Public Buildings. The Guard of Honour on this occasion will be furnished by the British Honduras Police Force. In the Council Chamber there will be assembled on each side of the dais His Honour the Chief Justice, His Grace the Archbishop of the West Indies, His Lordship Bishop Rice and Members of the Executive Council. Members of the Legislative Coun- cil will take their usual places at the Council Table. On each side of the Chamber chairs 76 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE will be provided for Heads of Departments, Justices of the Peace, Heads of Religious Denominations, Members of the Town Board of Belize, Foreign Consuls, Members of the Bar and other Members of the General Public so far as accommodation will permit. His Excellency, preceded by his Aide-de-Camp, will enter the Chamber and take his seat on the dais. The Clerk of the Legislative Council will read His Majesty's Com- mission appointing His Excellency John Adams Hunter, Esquire, C.M.G., to be Gov- ernor and Commander-in-Chief. His Excellency will then take the prescribed oaths be- fore the Chief Justice. The Senior Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council will read and present an address of welcome, to be -followed by a similar address by the Chairman of the Town Board of Belize. His Excellency will reply. His Excellency will then leave the Chamber and proceed to Government House. Dress.--Uniform or morning dress should be worn, with decorations. Decorations may be worn with plain clothes. By Command. A. WOLFFSOHN, Acting Colonial Secretary. Printed by the Government Printer. GAZETTE EXTRA ORD INA RY BRITISH HONDURAS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 12 BELIZIE, 21st. FEBRU~ARY, 1940 Page 77 No. 114. M/.P. 02736. Colonlial Secretary's Office, Belize, 21st February, 1940. The Officer Administering the Government directs the publication of the summary of a statement which was made public in London at. 4:00 p.m. Greenwich Ml~ean Time on the 20th February. The statement represents the most important development in Colonial Policy for many years; at the same time it may be regarded as an extension and logical development of the policy pursued in the past of giving assistance to the Colonies by the following means:- (a) assistance from the Colonial Development Fund over the last ten years; (b) guarantee by the British Government of loans raised by the Colonies; (c) grants of preference to colonial commodities in the United Kingdom mar- ket; (d) special grants, e.g., grant of 100,000 to Makerere College in Ugandla last year; and (e) grants-in-aid to meet budget deficits. Such measures as these have already shown the policy of trusteeship (which applies equally to Colonies, Protectorates and Mandated Territories) and involve recognition of financial obligations on the part of this country. 2. These obligations are re-emphasised in the Statement of Policy which fore- shadows greatly increased financial provision. Funds now to be made available will permit striking acceleration in carrying out His Majesty's Government's policy to pro- mote the welfare of colonial peoples; if they do not prove sufficient it will be open to Parliament to increase them. 3. Assistance will be given without distinction to Colonies, Protectorates and Mandated Territories alike. 4. It would have been impossible to embark on a new policy without should foundations laid in the past. 5. The new policy involves no departure from long-accepted constitutional prin- ciples, i.e., there will be no derogation from the rights and privileges of local legislatures. By Command. A. WOLFFSOHN, Acting Colonial Secretary. 78 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE Statement of the Colonial Policy of -His Majesty's Government. "The West India Royal Commission's recommendations are being published today, and His Majesty's Government wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the Memr- bers of the Commission for the thoroughness andiconstructive spirit in which they have performed their task. The Members of the Commission express the hope that their re- c6mmendations "Vlay commend themselves to His Majesty's Government even in dark days which have now befallen the world". Their hope is justified. It has been assumed in some quarters that action on the recommendations would be postponed until after the war; but Government purpose no such delay. Following upon consultation with West Indian Governors they accept in principle important proposal that there should be a central organisation, presided over by a comptroller and staffed with techincal oiffcers of high qualifications, for planning, in'consultation with the administrations concerned, further development of welfare services in the West Indies. They also accept the pro- posals for appointment of an Inspector General of Agriculture for these Colonies. The exact relationship between the Controller and the Jli- nech! r General, and between the officers and thle authorities in the Colonies and at home, as well as the manner in which the money reti::..3i for their work shall be made available, are matters for further con- sideration. The Government are still consulting the West Indian Administrations on the other recommrendations made by the Royal Commaission. They are anxious to act as early as possible in the spirit of the recommendations as a whole, and decisions on general colonial policy announced below include provision for expenditure in the West Indies from the United Kingdom Exchequer on a scale which approved in Iriosi;::.T of the amount involved in the Commission's recommendations for development and wel- fare. Ah further statement of policy in the West Indies will be made when the consultai- tions now in progress have been concluded but in the meantime Government propose at once to provide a special sum of 3350,000 for such schemes as can be begun imn- mediately in certain of these Colonies." 2. While the Royal Comamission htave been investigating the situation in the West Indies, Government have examined the position in the Colonial Empire generally and now announce a policy on the broad question of development and we~lfare. "Though unhappily the intervention of the wsar may inevitably affect tihe rate of advance, Govern- ment propose to proceed with their policy of development as far and a7s fast as exi- gencies of the times permit." 3. "H~is Matjesty's Government are trustees of the well being of the people of the Colonial Empire, and the spontaneous and whole-hearted support given by the inhabi- tants of every territory to the common war effort is the best testimony to their appre- ciation of the way in which this trust is being discharged. The primary aim of Colonial policy is to protect and advance the interests of the inhabitants of the Colonies, (in which terms are included for the purposes of this statement Protectorates and Mandlated Territories.)". Much has already been accomplished but there is room for further active development of natural resources so as .to provide an improved Standard of life. State- ment refers to the possibility of raising larger revenue without direct injustice by ad- justnment of taxation, and to increases in taxation which have been accepted~ in most Colonies since the outbreak of war; also to possibilities that improvements in Govern- ment's machinery and reinforcement of personnel for development of services might result in more successful economic expansion. 4.. "'Neverthreless if full and balanced development is to be obtained and if Col- onial Governments are to be placed in a position to maintain administrative techn'cal and social services at proper standards some assistance from outside is necessary at this stage". In most Colonies there is no substantial mineral wealth or manufacturing in- dujtr-ies. Fluituating values of agricultural products and in some cases heavy burdens of jindehedlnzs make it impossible for them to provide out of their own resources re- search jrnd lurvey work, schemes of major capital enterprises and expansion of ad- ministrative or technical staffs which are necessary for their full and vigorous develop- ment. Ndor can they always afford in the absence of such development an adequate standard of health and educational services. 5. Mulch has been done towards remedying the situation. United Kingdom ]Ex- chequer has provided 12,000,000 in the last ten years to meet deficits of Colonial budgets. Colonial D~evelopmnent Fund has provided some 5,000,000 with coDmm tments of another 1,600,000. for economic developments. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 79 6. "The Government now propose to invite Parliament to approve an extension of this policy and to remove certain limits and hampering conditions that are attached to expenditure from the existing fund. The object in view when the fund was constituted was "to promote commerce with or industry in the United Kingdom" an end which it was hoped to achieve by assisting development of agriculture anid industries in the Colonies. Certain specific objects on which expenditure could be incurred were enum- erated. Other objects of no less importance were not included; for example education (apart from technical education) was outside the scope of the Act. The emphasis was throughout on material development. The intention of the Act was primarily to pro- vide assistance towards capital schemes though assistance towards recurrent expenditure was not in the terms excluded. This intention has been followed and grants towards recurrent expenditure have not normally been authorised; when occasionally they have been given they have been made for short periods only. The existence of the fund has, not involved any departure from the- old principle that a Colony should have only' those services which it can afford to maintain out of its own resources. This principle now calls for revision and the Government propose that in appropriate cases money from new sources which they have in mind to provide should be made available for the maintenance of important~works or services over a substantial period of years. 7. "They propose to introduce legislation to replace the Colonial Development Fund which is limited to a maximum of 1,000,000 a year by a new arrangement pro- viding in a new vote in the Estimates assistance to Colonial Governments up to a maxi- mum of 5,000,000 a year for ten years. This assistance will be available not only for schemes involving capital expenditure necessary for colonial development of widest sense but also for helping to meet recurrent expenditure in the Colonies on certain, services such as agriculture, education, health and housing. In planning expenditure from this new source the Government will enlist help ,of a colonial development and welfare advisory committee which will be composed partly of official and partly of un- official members. 8. Separate provision is also to be made for colonial research (hitherto assisted out of Colonial Development Fund) up to a maximum of 500,000 a year to be ad- ministered wiith the assistance of the new Colonial Research Advisory Committee. Proposal follows suggestion made by ILord Hailey in African Survey and His Majesty's Government acknowledge their debt to him.for the suggestion. 9. Intention is that 5,000,000 arid 500,000 a year respectively should be the maximum figures which will be attained at once. It must take time to frame careful plans of development and research and to translate them into operation. "These maxi- mum figures have been reached after estimating what expenditure seems desirable and practicable for a reasonable period of years ahead. They will be subject to review from time to time and should expenditure show they are insufficient it will always be open to Parliament to increase them. SB far as concerns the provision for development and welfare the position will have to be reviewed before expiry of initial 10 years period." 10. "It will be noted that these measures of assistance by taxpayer of the United Kingdom will be extended without distinction not only to all British Colonies and Pro- tectorates but also to all territories administered by the Government under the mandate system." 11. First emphasis.will be on improvement of econoinic position of the Colonies upon which the advance in other directions is largely consequential since it is only the~re- by that the Colonies will be able to provide "those Government and other services which the interest of their people demand" reference is made to the need for co-ordina- tion of efforts for provision of proper machinery and adequate personnel and rcgular liaison between the authorities at home and overseas. 12. Reference is made to recent expansion at the Colonial ,Office with these aims 18 VieW. 13. Reference to growing practice of visits by the Colonial Office Officials and Technical -Advisers to the Colonies. "The contacts so made are of value both to the Colonies and to the Colonial Office and it may well be that the preparation and execu- tion of development programmes will make more regular travelling desirab~le'. '14. "In the Colonies the problem of development touches upon the work of of- Bo 1 BRITISH HONDUkAS GAZETTE ficers in various departments such as administrative officers both at headquarters and in districts and technical officers in the agricultural, veterinary, medical and other ser- vices". Need for machinery to provide complete co-ordination so as to ensure dievelop- ment proceeds on a balanced and comprehensive plan. "The Government does not suggest tliat there shotild be any uniform system of co-ordination throughout the Col- onial Empire; still less would they desire to impose any set pattern from Downing Street". Differing conditions will require some variation in method of dealing with this problem. 15. Government proposes to invite the Colonies to prepare development pro- grammes for a period of years ahead where this has not already been done. 16. "'From London there will be assistance and guidance but no spirit of dicta- tion. %'he new policy of development will involve no derogation from rights and privi- leges of local legislatures upon which rest a large measure of responsibility for improve- ment of conditions in their several territories and upon whose co-operation the Gov- ernment count with confidence. The fact that a Colony receives assistance under the policy will not entail upon it the system of financial control which is now associated with the receipt of grants-in-aid. The whole effort will be one of collaboration between the authorities in the Colonies and those at home; there must be ready recognition that conditions vary greatly from Colony to Colony and that Colonial Governments who best know the needs of their own territories should enjoy a wide latitude in initiation- and execution of the policy the primary purpose of which is to promote prosperity and happiness of the peoples of the Colonial Empire". No. 115. Colonianl Secretary's Office, Belize, 21st February, 1940. The Of~ficer Administering the Government directs the publication of the following summary of the recommendations of the West India Royal Commission. This summary has been prepared and submitted by the' Commissioilers themselves to His Majesty's Government and was released to the Press in the United Kingdom on Tuesday the 20th February, 1940. By Com'Qnand. A. WOLFFSOHN, Acting Colonial Secretary. 1. WEST INDIAN WELFARE FUND AND COMPTROLLER. Pressing need for large expenditure on social services and development which none of the West Indian Colonies can afford fr-om its own resources. There are recommended the establishment for this purpose of a West Indian Welfare Fund to be financed by an annual grant of 1,000,000 from the Imperial Exchequer for the period of 20 years, and of a special organization to administer this fund under the charge of a Comptroller. This organization should be set up in the West Indies, but be independent of the West Indian Governments. The Comptroller should be available to advise those Govern- ments on their problems, and should be responsible to the Secretary of State and have right of direct access to him. His duties would include:-- (1) to work out a long term programme of social reform, with the assistance of experts to be attached to him a'nd in consultation with the local governments concerned, for submission to the Secretary of State; (2) auditing accounts of schemes submitted by the local governments them- selves; (3) to control the West Indian Welfare Fund (hereinafter referred to as the Fund) and to approve grants from it for expenditure by the West Indian Govern- ments; (4) to supervise the administration of these grants; BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE gy (5) to submit an` annual report to the Secretary of State in the form suitable for presentation to Parliament. In the allocation of moneys from the Fund he will have considerable discretion alid not be subject to such detailed scrutiny by the Imperial Treasuryr as are the esti- mates of the Colonies in receipt of grants-in-aid. The Comptroller's staff will vary from time to time, it is expected to include from the outset experts on education, finance, health, housing, income ta x, labour and social welfare, a civil engineer and a statistician. Full use should be made also of the services of the Inspector General of Agriculture, as to whom see below. The expense of the new organization should be defrayed separately by the Imperial Exchequer and not by a charge on the Fund. At the same time, it is thought reasonable t~that the -rate of direct taxation payable in the West Indies should be brought molit into line with the pre-war rate in the United Kingdom; 'but that further burden should not be laid upon the payers of indirect taxation. This recommendation is intended to provide machinery for accomplishing the ob- ject of the social policy which follows. 2. SOCIAL SERVICE. (i) Education. The Commission recommends many detailed improvemrents, in- cluding better provisions for teachers' training, aiming -at ensuring that all teachers should have proper training; the gradual elimination of the pupil teacher system; the provision of more and better designed school accommodation and equipment, care be- ing taken not to favour urban as against rural areas; the free supply of books -and stationery; improvements to curriculum; the establishment of more junior secondary schools; the use and production of educational films; the provision of school wireless receivers; the use of schools as centres of adult education and health and agricultural propaganda; educational policy to be in charge of one officer in each colony, and should be dealt with also by official standing committees for social welfare (see (v) below). There should also be an advisory education board with a strong unofficial element. The primary school age should be limited to 6-12 but only conditional on and side by side with the establishment of junior secondary schools for ages 12-15, and play centres, etc., for children under 6. The literary. curriculum should be -the same for girls as for boys, but their vocational training should start earlier. School meals should be provided, free in the case of need. In denominational schools, where salaries are fully paid by the Government, complete control in staff matters should be assumed by the Government. The Commission recognizes many of these recommendations can only be applied gradually and may require modification in the light of experience. (ii) Public Health. Recommendations include; the unification of the We-t Indies medical service; the centralization of certain medical institutions, including notably men- tal and leper institutions; the creation of at least one school of hygiene; the formulation of long term health policy in close consultation with other departments, notably labour, agriculture and education, and with the social and welfare office; the development of pre- ventive outlook and the provision of a relative increase in well trained auxiliary staff e.g., sanitary inspectors, healthk visitors, dispensers, etc., immediiate progress with certain preventive measures e.g., better housing, sanitation, malaria control, school of medical service; greater attention to dietetics, with collaboration of agricultural department, better training of nurses, (iii) Housing. Assumption of power to control sites, and care taken to maintain a balance between rural and urban housing, for urban housing power to be taken to condemn and clear bad slums and for compulsory acquisition of land for housing; for rural housing, estate to provide land including vegetable plots, and Government to fi- nance building at low rate of interest. Cottages on the whole preferable to ranges; but ranges permissable for unmarried men, and small ranges limited to' 4 dwellings for families where there are strong health or other reasons for this course. Appointments to staff of Comptroller and expert to advise on methods of building and types of houses; an officer to advise on town planning and an officer of experience of large scale build- ing to have charge of actual building. civ) Labour and Trade Unions. The enactment where they do not cxist of laws to protect unions from actions for damage consequence on strikes, the legislation of peaceful- picketing and compulsory registration of trade unions and auditing of their accounts. 82 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE To cover the period before trade unions are developed to the point at which they can play a decisive part in the regulation of wages and conditions of employment, action by the Government in this direction through medium of labour department or officers. These organizations should be assisted by advisory boards, representatives of employers and employed with an impartial chairman, establishment of a labour department with- in the Colonial Office. Wages boards to be established throughout the West Indies; and an industrial court for the West Indies as a whole. West Indian Governments to form Whitley Council for Government Servants. Examination of possibilities of establishing .unemployment insurance scheme in these undertakings which are organised on a system of regular employment. Adequate factory inspection anid close liaison between medical and labour depart- ments. Careful consideration of adopting for the West Indies the Ontario system of work- men's compensation, which avoids litigation, expense and delay and is administered wholly by a board which can undertake preventive and propaganda work. Governments should take steps in consultation with producers to institute a wel- fare levy of 2/- per ton of sugar produced to finance the welfare scheme on the lines of these organised in Great Britain by Miners' Welfare Committee. (v) Other Social Needs and Services. Each Government should appoint a social welfare officer and form a social welfare committee of representatives of appropriate departments. Provision should be made for the training of social welfare workers in the West Indies. Women should be eligible for appointment to all boards and local, authorities; and 'that the same procedure should be followed for appointment of women to the Civil Service as of men. There should be an organised campaign against the evils of promiscuity, in suc- cessful prosecution of which combined authority of churches will be of vital importance. Certain improvements required in penal system e.g., abolition of ticket of lelve. 3. EcoNoMIC PROBLEMS. Difficulties of West Indies may be summarised as follows:-- (1) Owing to great expansion in the production of almost all tropical agri- cultural products and in part to the development of numerous substitutes, the world market of these products is no longer a seller market but a buyer market with consequent over supply and depression in prices; (2) There has been a radical change in relations between th~e growth of popu- lation in tropical countries and in industrial countries which are their chief mar- kets. The former are increasing very rapidly; the more important latterly very much less rapidly, and mhy soon enter a period of decline. It is vitally important that in all sections of~the West Indies opinion should be fully alive to social and economic importance of rapid growth of numbers in these Colonies. The consequent needs are an intensification of the agricultural system, through mixed farming, to ensure a much greater home production of foodstuffs, and such steps as mlay be possible to improve the position of the export of agricultural industries. The only industry of this kind~ which it is practicable to assist by means of increased United Kingdom preference is sugar and to this end the Commission advocate as a peace time measure, a substantial increase in the West Iridies export quotas, and certain changes in the system of colonial sugar certificate system. These proposals ~which would be for the Colonial Empire as a whole would cost the United Kingdom Exchequer some 1,500,000 per annum of which nearly 2 /3 would go to the West Indies. They presumed that in war an artificial restriction would be placed on the output of colonial sugar. For minor products, orderly marketing methods are a condition of success, not only for export crops but for local sale. There are some nron-agricultural enterprises worthy of encouragement; in this con- nexion the system of quantitative restriction on imports should not be ruled ouit. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 83 4. AGRICULTURE. Certain administrative reforms including the appointment of an Insp~ector General of Agriculture, and concentration of specialist staff in research centre, notably Imperial College of Agriculture. The institution of a series of investigations including soil survey, inquiry into land ownership, mixed farming, soil erosion, indebtedness and credit. Increase in home production and nutrition, allying desirable foodstuffs. Special measures for certain territories including; Imperial help if necessary combat- ing leaf spot disease in Jamaica; land settlement to be substituted for share-cropping in Nevis, with possibility of erection there of a small sugar factory; reform in financing and administration of drainage in British Guiana; establishment -of a rice mill on Es- sequibo coast in British Guiana; reform of basis of Trrinidad cocoa subsidy; possibility of assistance from the United Kingdom to Grenada cocoa industry on the line proposed for Trinidad. Special sums may require to be provided from the Imperial Exchequer to finance measures found desirable as a result of the enqjuiry above. 5. LAND SETTLEMENT. Procedure should be, first, improvement olf husbandry of existing small holders, then improvement of existing land settlement, finally establishment of new land settle- ments. Government should experiment with leasehold as well as freehold tenure, and should have powers of compulsory acquisition of land for land settlement. 6. CoMMUNICATIONS. After the war, subsidisation of a regular British Ipassenger service to some of the West Indian Colonies; that His Majesty's Government should provide twio small sea going ships for trade between.smaller islands. Regular air services from St. Kitts to Trinidad covering intermediate islands; con- sideration of grants of concessions by Jamaica Government to Telephone and Gsneral Trust Limited, on conditions, to operate an island telephone servie; wireless telephone services should be provided.within the West Indies as soon as possible; broadcast trans- mitter or transmitters to be established in the Caribbean Area, with assistance from the United Kingdom Fund. 7. CONSTITUTION AN'rD CLOSER UNION. Political federation, though not in itself an appropriate means of meeting the press- ing needs of the West Indies, is an end to which the policy should be directed. All important sections and interests of the community should Ee represented in the Executive Council; consideration of establishment of a committ~eesystem of the legislature on an advisory basis. Official representation in Legislative Councils to be reduced to minimum; in order to secure that the elected element in Legislative Councils- shall be as truly repre- sentative as possible, the object of the policy should be the introduction of universal adult suffrage. Some members hold that this should be introduced forthwith; others t ha t it should be reached by gradual stages in which case committees should be appointed toa consider the extension of the franchise. Examination of the possibility of reducing the margin between qualification for voters and members of the legislature; federation of the Windward Islands and Leeward Islands, on the lines of the present Leeward Islands Colony; improvement in procedure for dealing with colonial matters in Imperial Parliament. 8. LOCAL UNIFICATION OF SERVICES. The West Indian Governments should be invited to accept the prin~ciple: of local unified services; if this is accepted, action should be taken as soon as possible. It should not be difficult to begin by establishing a unified medical service for the West In~dies. 9. ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC OPINION. Government should adopt a much more positive policy of bringing their points of view before the masses of the people and of explaining the reasons for decisions on major problems, and to this end use all available means of publicity. West Indian Governments should review conditions of service of officers appointed from outside, with a view to making the West Indies a sufficiently attractive field of employment to secure officers of the calibre necessary to co-operate effectively with the Comptroller and his staff. 10. MISCELLANEOUs, LOCAL AND SECTIONAL QUESTIONS. Increase of combined efforts to mitigate individual indebtedness amongst producers; Government statistics to be placed on a uniform and satisfactory footing; with the aid of statistician on the staff of the Comptroller. It should be recognized that the omission of a census is a false economy. The growing importance of the Press makes it increasingly important that those responsible for its conduct should be fully aware of the value of restraint and modera- tion. Fishery investigations are required which should if necessary be financed from Im- prial Funds. Owing to its pressure of population, Barbados must rank high for favourable con- sideration in connection with any settlement scheme which may prove feasible. British Guiana: Steps for relief of public indebtedness; protection of aboriginal people of the hinterland; improvement of local Government machinery. British Honduras: Improvement of housing and of methods of payment of wages of forest workers; training of teachers in Jamaica; reform of scholarship system, assump- tion by His Majesty's Government of responsibility for public debt, and some relief to debtor's with regard to the Hurricane Loan; safeguard interests of the Mayan and Carib populations. Jamaica: Systematic public works programme, associated with plans for the fu- ture agricultural and land settlement developments. Leeward Islands: Water supply in Anguilla, drainage in Antigua, road and drain- age in Dominica. Windward Islands: Government to secure use of military buildings in St. Lucia; better water supply on leeward coast of St. Vincent, and in Grenada and the Grenadines. East Indian Question: Some officer or officers preferably in the labour depart- ment, of colonies with important East Indian population should specialise in the East Indian question, and possibility of appointment of suitable East Indian to the Govern- ment post should be borne in mind by West Indian Governments. Steps should be taken to regularise the position regarding the legitimisation and validation of East Indian marriages; and regarding Mloslem divorces in British Guiana the Government should also take steps to remove any misconception regarding cremation, and ensure, subject to any necessary safeguards, that no obstacle should be placed in the way of the practice. S84 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE Printed by the Government Printer. GOVERNMENT, GAZ~ET TEli BRITISH HONDURAS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 13 BELIZE, 24th FEBRUARY, 1940 Page 85 No. II6. Ml.P. 0270I. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 24thz Februlary, 1940. The following Commission, passed under the Royal Sign Manual and Signet, appointing John Adams Hunter, Esquire, C.M.G., to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of British Hfonduras, is published for general information. By Command. Colontial Secretary. BRITISH HONDUrRAS. COMMISSION passed under the Royal Sign Manual and Signet, appointing John Adams Hunter, Esquire, to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of British Honduras. Dated 9th December, 1939. GEORGE R.I. George the Sixth, by the Grace of God of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India: To Our Trusty and Well-beloved John Adams Hunte'r, Esquire, Greeting. We do, by this Our Commission under Our Sign M~anual and Signet, appoint you, the said John Adams Hunter, to be, during Our Pleasure, Our Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Our Colony of British Honduras, with all the powers, rights, privileges, and advantages to the said Office belongings or appertaining. Appointment of J. A. Hunter, Esql., to be Governor. 86 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE Recites L~etters Patent of 20tfi 3UlY; 109, and 3rst January, I927. Commission of 7th September, 1934,superseded. Officers and others to take notice, &c. II. And We do hereby authorise, empower and command you to exercise and perform all and singular the powers and directions con- tained in certain Letters Patent under the Great Seal, bearing date at Westminister the Twen- tieth day of July, 1909, constituting the Office of Go-vernor and Commander-in-Chief, as amend- ed by certain further Letters Patent under the said Great Seal bearing date the Thirty-first day of January, 1927, or in any other Letters Patent adding to, amending, or substituted for the same, according to such Orders and Instruc- tions as Our Governor for the time being hath already received, and to such further Orders and Instructions as you may hereafter receive from Us. III. Arid further, We do hereby appoint that, so soon as you shall have taken the pre- scribed Oaths and have entered upon the duties of your Office, this Our present Commission shall supersede the Commission under the Sign Manual and Signet of His late Majesty King George the Fifth, bearing date the Seventh day of September, 1934, appointing Our Trusty and Well-beloved Alan Cuthbert Maxwell Burns, Esquire, Companion of Our Most Distinguished ,Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (now Sir Alan Cuthibert Maxwell Burns, Knight Com- mander of Our said Most Distinguished Order), to be Governor and Commander-in-Chiet in and over Our Colony of British Honduras. IV. And We do hereby command all and singular Our Officers, and loving subjects in Our said Colony, and all others whom it may concern, to take due notice hereof, and to give their ready obedience accordingly. Given at Our Court at Saint James's this Ninth day of December, 1939, in the Third year of Our Reign. By His Majesty's Command, MVALCOLM MacDANOLD. Commission appointing John Adams Hunter, Esquire, to be. Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of British Honduras. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 87 Colonzial Secretary's Office, Belize, 24th, Febr~uary, 1940. The following particulars relating to app~oint ments, etc., in the Public Service are published for general information. By Command. W. JOHNUSTON ' Colonzial Secretary. No. Ily. APPOINTMENT. JOHNSTON, Hon. W., Colonial Secretary and Financial Secretary, to be a Commissioner of Income Tax and Chairman of the Commis- sioners with effect fmom 24th February, I940. M.P. 1770-34 No. 118. RELINQUISHMENT. BOWEN, F`. C. P., Colonial Postmaster, relin- quish-ed appointment as a M~ember of the Board of Commissioners of Currency with effect from 24th February, 1940o. M.P. 02258. WOLTFFSOHN, Hon. A. N., Director of Surveys, relinquished the office of Commissioner of Income Tax with effect from 24th February, 1940. MI.P. 0966. No. I19. RESUMPTION OF DUTIES. BUSBY, C. S., resumed duties as Surveyor, Survey Department, with effect from 24th February, 194o. M.P. 0970. JOHENSTON, Hon. W'., resumed duties as Colo- nial Secretary and Financial Secretary with effect from 24th February, 1940. M6.P. 1770-34- WOL~FFSOHN, Hon. A. N., resumed duties as Director of Surveys with effect from 24th February, 1940. M.P. 0966. M.P. 0119. Colonial Secruetary's Office, Belize, 12th Febr~uary, 1940. SA~LE OF BUILDING SITUATED AT MILE 15 ON THBE STANN CREEK ROAD. Tenders are invited for the sale by Goviern- ment of a building formerly used as the tele- phone operator's house and situated at approxi- mately mile 15 on the Stann Creek Road. The building is of wood wiith corrugated iron roof. It is supported by wooden posts about 30o" above ground level. The main building ' measures 32' x 19' and it is 8' from the floor to the eaves. The building contains two rooms-- One Is' x zo' and the other IS' x 12'. A4 4' wide verandah runs along the front. There is a kitchen at the back measuring 8' x lo'. Tenders should be enclosed iri sealed envelopes marked "Purchase of House at Mile IS, Stann Creek Road" and must be delivered at the Colonial Secretary's Office not later than noon on the Iith March, 1940. The highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted. No. 120. M.P. 0059- Belize, 16thz Febr~uary,, 1940. DEPUTY REGISTRAR OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has approved of the appointment of Mr. Stanley Flores as Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths at Guinea Grass, Northern District, vice Mr. Moises Briceno wiho has re- signed. No. 121. M.P. 02550. Belize, I9thz Febru~ary, 1940. RESIGNATION. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has accepted, with regret, the resignation of W. A. J. Bowman, Esquire, O.B.E., J.P., as a Member of the Stann Creek Town Board, with effect from the 19th February, I940.- No. 122. MC .P. 0394- Belize, zast Februsary, I190. ROSSALL SCHO~OL. BERMUDA AND WEST INe'DIES SCHOLARSHIPS, 1940. In their desire to preserve the link between Rossall School and the British Colonies in Ber- muda and the West Indies, the Council for Ros- sall offer for competition twfo Scholarships for sons of parents of E~uropean descent between the ages of 12 4 and 14) on Ist September, 1940. Applications should be forwarded not later than 29th February, 1940, to the Director of Education, Belize, from whom further particu- lars in regard to these Scholarships may be obtained. 88. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE of r93i9), His Excellency the Officer Adminis- .tering the Government has appointed Mr. A. H. Anderson to act as Supply Officer until further notice. By Command. A. WOLFFSOHN, Acting Colonial Secretary. Belize, 24th February, 1940. APPOINTMENT. His Excellency the Governor has appointed Miss H. E. Bowuen to be hi's Private Secretary with effect from the 24th Pebruary, Ig940. By Command. W. JOHNSTON, Colonpial Secretary. Police Headquarters, Belize, 12th February, 1940. THE MOTOR VEHICLES AND ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, 1939. TRANSPORT BOARD. It is notified for general information that under the provisions of Regulation No. 205 of the Motor Veh~icles and Road Traffic Regula- tions, 1939, a meeting of the Transport Board will be held in tlhe Poliee Station, Belize, at Io:oo a.m. on Tuesday 12th March, 1940, to consider an application by Mr. Jose N. Avila fo~r a Road Service Permit to operate a motor omnibus service between Belize and Corozal and Corozal and Belize. By Order. E. A. BOYCiE, Chairman, Transport Board. M.P. ozz83. No. 123. Belize, ~zIst Februrary, 1940. ORDINANCE. His Excellency the Officer Administerin~g the Government has been informed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies that.His Majesty will not be advised to exercise his power of disallow- ance with resec~t to the under-mentioned! Or~dinan~e: --- No. 21 of 1939--An Ordinance to amend the Registration of United K~ingdom Trade Marks Ordinance, 1939 (No. I of 1939) - No. 127. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 24th Februcary, 1940. STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS. The under-mentioned Statutory Rules and Orders are published with this issue of the Gazette and form part thereof :- No. 9 of 194o--Proclamation. Assumption of Office of Governor and Commander-in-Chief by J. A. Hunter, Esquire, C.MY.G. No. To of 1940-T~he Belize Town Board Property Tax Order, 1940. M.P. ozzo. No. II of Ig940-The Sponge Eishery Regula- tion, 1940. M.P. 0509. No. 12 of 1940--The Stann Creek Market and Slaughter House (Amendment) Bye-Laws, 194o. M.P. 01280. Belize, 22nd F~ebr~uary, 1940. No. 124. DEFENCE (COMPENSATION) REGULATIONS. Pursuant to the provisions of section Io of the Defence (Compensation) Regulations, I940 (Statutory Rule and Order No. 8 of I940), His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has appointed the under-mentioned Tribunals : Thze, Shiffing Trib~unal. The Honourable the Attorney General, ex-officio, Chairman, R. K. Masson, Esquire, M.B.E., Collector of Customs, Captain J. R. Stevens; M.C., J.P. The General Trib~unal. The Honourable the Attorney General, ex-officio, Chairman, R. K. Masson, Esquire, M.B.E., Collector of Customs' Captain J. R. Stevens, M.C., J.P., The Honourable Mr. T. P. Bowman, C. M. Staine, Esquire, C~hairman, Belize Town Board. 194o-Commission of Inquiry. M.P. 02733- SNo. 13 of No. 128. M.P. o64o. No. 125. M.P. 02652. Belize, 21ri February, 1940. DEFENCE REGULATIONS, 1939. Relincluishment. His Excellency the Officer Administering the 'Government announces, with regret, that, owing to ill-health, His Honour, Sir A. K. Agar, Kt., Chief Justice, has been compelled to relinquish the office of Supply Officer. No. 126. DEFENCE REGULATIONS, 1939. Appointment. It is notified, for general information, th~at under the authority of Regulation gro (5) of the Defence Regulations, 1939 (S. R. &r O. No. 69 BQRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 89 Thze Treasur?, Belize, 3 Janucarg 1940. NOTICE. INCOME TAX. PERSONS liable to pay Income Tax are refunded that they are required to file returns of their incomes in respect of the year ending 3Ist December, 1939, on or before the 3Ist March, 1940. 2. Returns by employers of salaries, &c.; should be forwarded to the Income Tax Branch (Treasury) not later than the 3rst March, I940. 3. In the case of any person carrying on business, a certified copy of the Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet should accompany the return. 4. All returns, &rc., should be sent under Confidential Cover to the Income Tax Branch (Treasury), Belize, or to the District Commis- sioner in an out-district, from whom the neces- sary forms can he obtained on application. 5. Failure to file Returns within the time prescribed by law will render taxpayers liable to prosecution without further warning. By Order. A. WOLFFSOHN, Income Tax Commissioner. described hereunder will be offered for sale at public auction on Friday the Ist day of March, '940, at a p.m. on the green opposite the Dis- trict Court building known as "The Battle- field"':-- "All that piece or parcel of land situate at Muscle Creek, Belize River, being a portidn of the Estate known as Staiines, bounded on the North-west by Muscle Creek, on the North- east by the Estate known as John Evans, on the South-east by the Estate known as Bur- rell Creek and on the South-west by the re- maining portion of the said Estate known as Staines, the area described comprising 2,ooo acres ' In the event of there being no sale for the above portion of land then the whole of the Estate will be put up for sale, the description of which is as follows :- S"All that piece or parcel of land situate at Muscle Creek, Belize River, being the estate known as Staines, bounded on the North-west by Muscle Creek, on the North-east by the 'estate known as John Evans, on the South- east by the estate known as Burrell Creek and on the South-west by Crown land, the whole comprising an area of 4060, acres mo e or less . Plan may be seen at the Office of the Director of Surveys at any time during business hours. BSy Order. W. H. COURTENAYT, Acting Magistrate, Belize. MagistraEte's Office, Belize, 6th Febr~uary, 1940. LAND FOR SALE. In: accordance with Section 35 (I) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Lzws, 1924, the lands No. 129- Magistrate's Office, Belize, zoth Februtary, 1940. No. M.P. o57I. SPECIAL LICENSING MEETING. To the Worshipful the Justices of the Peace acting in and for the Belize District as Licensing Magistrates and to all others whom it may concern. STAKE NOTICE that a Special Licensing Meeting of the Justices of the Peace for the Belize District will be held in the Magistrate's Court Room, Belize, at lo:30 in the forenoon on Friday the Ist day of March, 1940, to take into consideration the application of Presciliano Mlunoz for a Publican's General Liquor Licence for the sale of liquors in the house and appur- tenances thereunto belonging known as "Casa Grande" the property of Policarpo Escalante, situate and being on Bishop Street, Belize. By Order. Medical Department, Belize, 17th Februlary, 1940. PHARMACEUTICAL SCHOOLS' RECOGNIZED BY BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS . Pursuant to the provisions of subsection I (b} of section 3 of the Chemists and Druggists Ordinance, 1939 (No. 17 of 1939), it is notified, for general information, that the following pharmaceutical schools are, for the time being, recognized by the Board of Examiners of Chem- ists and Druggists :- Schools in the Government Hospitals of- Kingston, JAMAICA, B.W.I., Port-of-Spain, TRINIDAD, B.W.I., Bridgetown, BARBADOS, B.W.I., Georgetown, BRITISH GUIANA; also schools recognized by the Pharmaceutical College of Canada. By Order. R. L~. CHEVERTON, SSenior Medical Officer, Chairmanc, Board of Examinzers of Chemists and Drucggests. W. H. COURTENAY, Acting Magistrate, Belize' )o BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE TO PURCHASE * "*Dec. I3, 1939--MANUEL MO"T'ES- T~dled District, situate on the left ascending Swasey Branch, Monkey River, North by Crown n land, East by Swasey Branch, South by land granted to Eugenia Serabia and Crown land, West by Crown land and land granted to Enge nia Serabia . . . .. 25 acres **Dec. 21, 1939-ISAAC BUDDAN--Stann Creek District, situate on the sea coast south of Sittee River Bar, North by Grant No. 35 of 1867, East by the sea, South by the se'a, West by Ainderson Creek; being land formerly leased to Ellen Forman (decd.) ... 10 acres No. 131. I***Jan. 13, I940-~LEONARD ELLIOTT-- ~teni Creek District, situate on the right as-- cending North Stann Creek and north of the Quarry, North by Crown land, East by Crown land, South by land of F. Ri. Ellis and Crown land, West by Crown land and land granted to Absalom Allen . .. . 10 acres ***Jan. .15> I940--JOHN LOGAN'--Toledo District, situate on the.right ascending Monkey River, North by Crown land, East by Crown land and land granted to E101sa Zapata, South by the river, West by;1-and granted to Joseph Rubio; being a portion of land formerly occupied by- Roman Mahler .. .. 15 acres *Jan. 17, r94o-DIEMETRIO CAMBRJANES --Cayo District, situate on the right ascending the Western Branch, Belize River, North by the river and block No. 576, East by the river, South by land applied for by J. P, de Contreras, West by the Western Frontier Line; being block No. 5j6A. now held on lease by applicant 50 acres *Jaz. 19, 194o--DONALD .COLEM[AN-- SToledo District, situate on the right ascending Monkey River, North by Crown land. East by Crowfn land and land granted to Ailejandro Guillen, South by the river, W~est by Crown land; being the west portion of block No. 82 formerly leased to William Anderson. 12 acres Survey Depar~tment, Belize, 24the Febr~uary, I940. LAN D APPLICATIONS. IAdPPLIC TIONS inheonne ton eit Cown the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representations to this office in relation to any such application. Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazette before they w~ill be dealt with by the Governor, so that applications must be prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified, By Order. A. WOLFFSOHN, Director of Sulrveys. ------- TO LEASE * *Feb. 2, 1I940--PRANCISCA COLON- Toledo District, situate in the town of Ptinta Gorda.. .. .. .. Lot No. 594 S-Jan. 23, I940-SAMiVUEL GIILHARRY-- *"Feb. 2, I940--CHRISTOPHE=R L. HUMES Corozal District, situate at Four Mile Lagoon, --Belize District, situate at Cemetery Road in Nhorth by Crown land, East by Crownm land, the town of Belize; being lot recently held on South by Crown land, West by lands of R. Bell lease by applicant . .. Lot No. 24 jand Four Mile Lagoon; being land formerly *Feb 3,1940TORBIO ONGEZleased to Jose Chi .. .. 50 acres Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Mul- ***Jan. 23, rc940-CLARENuCE PASCASCIO lins River; being lot formerly held on lease by i -Toledlo District, situate on the right ascending applicant . . Lot No. 106 Bladen Branch, 'ilF-..u River, North by Crown land, East by Crow-n land, South by Bladen Branch, West by the lagoon; about a quarter of a mile from the junction with Swasey Branch 15 acres ***Jan. 30, 1940---DOMiNGO NORALEZ-- Toledo District, situateSv s~outh-west of th Vil lage of Barranco, North b rw ad atb land of Matildo M~arrtinez, South by land granted to Walbank and Forsla.nd, West by Crowin land 2 acres ***Feb. 3, I940----GNACIO BERNARID- Stann Greek District, situate at Sarawiina Vil lage,- N. ah11 Stann Creek Blocks Nos. 49,50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 and 66 **Feb. 6, 1940--AUGUSTINE MENDEZ- Toledo, District, situate in the town of Punta Gorda.. .. . Lot -No. 508 **Feb. 6, 1940--GERALDO C. JOSEPH - Stann CreeK Disti1ct, sIituat n ono *Feb. I, _I940--CHAR LES A. JTONES-- Stan Crek .. Lo No.627Belize District, situate on the right ascending ***Feb. 17, I190-WTILLIAMV COFIUS -Black Creek, Belize River, at Washing Tree Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Front Ridge, North by Crown land, East, b~y Sarstoon River, North by Crown land, East by Crown land, South by land granted to john the river and Crown land, South by the river, G~iddeon, West by land occupied by A. Cadle and West by the river and Crown land' 12 acres N. Pinkard; being land formerlyv occupied by Daniel Davis . .. .... 20 acres *Feb. I, I190--HERBERT RHABUR~N-- Belize District, situate on the right ascending Belize River and about half a mile north of May Pen, North of Crown land, Ea~st by Crown land, South by Crown land and! land granted to Geof- fery Swasey, West by Crown land 20 acres *Feb. I, 19)40--SYDNEY GRIFFITH~- Behize District, situate at Rockstone Pond Cohune Ridge, North by road reserve and Sec- tion No. 16, East by Section No. 14, South by Section No. 8, West by Crown land;: being Sec- tion No. 15 . .. 1a. 2r. Op. "***Feb. 3, I1940-R=~.~l -1'-1 PETIL~LO-- Stann Creek District, situate in the Carib Reserve; being block No. 244A . .. 5 acres BRITISH HONDUJRAS GAZETTE 9 ***Feb. 16, 1940--TIMOTEO RODRIGUEZ-- Belize District, situate on the right ascending Manatee River, North by road reserve and land formerly leased to C. S. Abraham, East by Crown land, South by the river, West by Crown land; rengte la tmpr l ration of land former 7 leased ***Feb. 17, I940--DALTON JENUKINS-- Belize District, situated on the left ascending Manatee River, North by the river, East by land obntdr t nn Amod Sout cy 1rw a ***Feb. I7, 1940--GEORGE A. ROBATEAU Belize District, situate on the road from Chich- aw~ate to More Force, North by Crow~n land, East by the road, South by Crown land, West by Crown land 20 acres E/dn. 8/40. Ed~ucationz Offzce, Belize, 20th January, 1940. TEACHERS' & PUPII TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, 1940. It is hereby notified for general information that the Teachers' and Pupil Teachers' Examina- tions, 1940, will be held on TIuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, the 7th, 8th and 9th May, I940. .2. Applications for entry mu .t, be made on form 5 for the Teachers' Examinations and form 6 for the Pupil Teachers' Examinations aild mzust reachu thze Education Office not later than, the 31st Marchz, 1940. As after this date no entry will be received, intending candidates should send in their entries, duly completed and signed, as early as possible so as to allow for possible delay in the mail. 3. Pupil teachers and their principals are reminded that failure by a pupil teacher to take the examination involves his or her dismissal. 4. Principal teachers are further reminded that, after 1940, no pupil teacher will be eligible for engagement who has not passed at least the First Yeat Pupil Teachers' Examinatiot By Order. E. E. CARMAN, Director of Edur~llction. Magistrate's Office, Belize, 6th Februlary, 1940. LAND FOR SALE. In accordance with Section 36 (I) of Chapter s or bdeh eon riate 1L ws, ge2d4, the land public auction on Friday the Ist day of March, Ii940, at 2 p.m. on the green opposite the District Court building known as "The Battlefield"':-- "All that lot piece or parcel of land situate on the Belize River being a portion of the **Feb- 5, 1940--JOSEPH THQMPSON- Stahm Creek District, situate in the Ten Acre Holdings; beizig block N~o. 83 formerly held on lease by applicant . . 10 acres *Feb. 6, 1940--CHARL~ES BETHRAN- Belize District, situate on the left ascending the Beilii:c-Corozal Road at 16{ Miles, North by Crown land, East by the road, South by land granted to Esther Banner, West by Crown land 10 acres -Stan Crex Aiti Es te Cn he C ri ;Reserve; being block No. II . 5 acres ***Feb. 7. 194o--ISABEL CRUZ-Stann Creek ITjistf-ict, situate on the left ascending the Stann SCreek Valley Road near the 18 Mile Post, North by the road, East by road reserve and land of Charles Knight, South by land of John Shepherd West by land of E. Sanchez 10a.. 2r. 19p. **Feb. 8, 1940-J3AMES C. FRANKLIN~ - Belize District, situate on the right ascending Belize River in the vicinity- of the Airfield, North by road reserve and Sections Nos. 71 and 72, East by Sections Nos. 69 and 69A., South by Section No. 66A. (J. D. Burn), West by Section No. 66 (F. 11. Killam); being Section No. 67 20 acres **Feb. 9, 1940-JAMES WA4LLACE-Blelize District, situate on the right ascending Mariatee River, North by Crown land, East by land the property of J. A. R. Swaby, South by the river, West by land granted to James Baily 20 acres **Feb. 12, 1940--JOHN SADASSY-Belize District, situate on the old road from Belize to Cor'ozal and south of the Santana Reserve line, North by road reserve and the Santana Reserve line, East by land granted to: Basil Burn, South by land granted to Joseph Weeks, West by lands granted to J. Ayala,G.MicCaulay and J. Elliott; being the western half of 40 acres formerly granted to Basil Burn . .. 20acres **Feb. 'I3, 1940--ALFRED KIRKWOOD-- Belize District, situate in the Chichawate Area, North by Crown land, East by Crown land, South by land granted to Alfred Ramsey, West by Crown land . .. .. 20 acres ***Feb. 13, I940--FLORENCIO DE L;A CRUZ --Toledo District, situate near the Punta Gorda -San Antonio Road, North by road reserve and land of the Central American Syndicate, East by road reserve and Crown land, South by road reserve and land of Celestino Ortiz, West by land granted to Harold Parham; being land formerly granted to David Supal 20 acres **Feb. 14, pip:~-W\ILLIAM A. REYES-- Belize D~istrllct, 'itituae on the right ascending the Belize-E-nro~zal Ro-ad near Tillett's Pond, North by road reserve adjoining Tillett's Pond, East by land of John V. Gabourel and Crown land, South by land of John V. Gabourel, West by 35 acres of land granted to applicant; being the eastern portion of Section No. 79 28.Jr. 25p* ***Feb. 16, 1940--GEORGE E. ESTELL- Belize District, situate on the right ascending Belize River at Poor MIan s Rest, North by road reserve and Section No. 70, East by road reserve and Section N\o. 4g, South by Section N~o. 68, 'West by Section No. 67; being Sections Nos. 69 and 69A .. .. .. 17a. 2r. 10p. 92 BRITISH HOAIDURAS GAZETTE estate known as Lrucy Patnett's and bounded Plan may be seen at the Office of the Director as follows:--On the North by the Belize River, of Surveys at any time during business hours. on the East by a line run due South from a point on the Belize River approximately 200 feet above the mouth of Black Creek, on the By Order. South by Muscle Creek and on the West by .the Eastern boundary of the Estate known asW.HCOR NA Bamboo Patch, the whole comprising 1930 acres more or less". Acting Magistrate, Belize. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Trade Mrarks ROSS COMPANY, a corporation organized aird existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of New Jersey, one of the United States of America, having its principal place of business at nzo Astor Street, N~ewark, State of New Jersey, United States of America, the successors in business of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETA- BLE PILL CO. (a corporation of the State of New York) the former proprietors of said Trade Marks (as is stated in an advertisement of owner- ship duly published in the British Honduras Government Gazette dated May 9, 1914). The above marks are used by the said com- pany in connection with Remedies for worms and indigestion. Any person infringing or improperly using the above will be prosecuted under Chapter 207 of the Consolidated Laws of British Honduras, 1924, and otherwise dealt with as the law allows. THE SYDNEY ROSS COMPANY, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A. are the exclusive Trademarks of THE SYJDNEY Printed by the Government Printer. ~rP'3s 2 - "Y"D,1 GOVERNMgENT GAZE T TE BRITISH HONDURAS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 14 BELIZE, 2nd MARCH, 1940 Page 93 RESUMPTION OF DUTY. PITTS, R. A., First Class Clerk, Public Works Department, resumed duties with effect from 28th February, 1940. M.P. 0119. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 12thz Febr~uary, 1940. SALE OF BUILDING SITUATED AT MILE 15 ON THE STANN CREEK ROAD. Tenders are invited for the sale by Govern- ment of a building formerly used as the tele- Colonzial Secretary's Office, Belize, 2nzd MCarch, 1940. The following particulars relating to appoint- ments, etc., in the Public Service are published for general information. By Command. W. JOHPNSTON, Colonial Secrsetary. phone operator's house and situated at approxi- mately mile 15 on the Stann Creek Road. The building is of wood with corrugated iron roof, It is supported by wooden posts about 3o'. above ground level. The main building measures 32' x 19' and it is 8' from the floor to the eaves. The building contains two rooms-- one 15' x 20' and the other 15' x 12'. A 4' wide verandah runs along the front. There is a kitchen at the back measuring 8' x lo'. Tenders should be enclosed in sealed envelopes marked "Purchase of House at Mile IS, Stann Creek Road" and must be delivered at the Colonial Secretary's Office not later than noon on the IIth March, 194o. The highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted. M.P. oro45' No. 132. APPOINTMENT. YSAGUIRRE, E. L;., Senior Customs & Excise Officer, to be a Distprict Commissioner, on probation, with effect from Ist January, I940. No. I34. M~.P. 02550. Belize, 28th Februanry, 1940. APPOINTMENT. STANN CREEK TOWN BOARD. Pursuant to the provisions of section 4 of the District Town Boards Ordinance, 1938 (No. 24 of 1938), His Excellency the Governor .has nominated the Honourable Mr. H. T. A. Bow- man to be a Member of the Stann Creek Town Board. No. 135- Belize, 2%#d IErch, 1940o. STATUTORY' RULES AND ORDERS. The undermention~ed Statutory Rules and Orde-s are published wiith this issue of the Gaczette and form p~art there~of:- No. 14L of 1940--The Post Office Regu;latiojns, M.P. 01540. No. 133. I940. M.P. 0224r. 94 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 5. Failure to file Returns within the time prescribed by law will render taxpayers liable to prosecution without further warning. By Order. A. WO~LFFSOHN, Income Tax Commissioner. Edu. 8/4o. Edtcatio~n Office, Belize, 20th Janzuary, 194e. TEACHERS' & PUPIL TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, 1940. It is hereby notified for general information that the Teachers and F upil Teachers Examrina- tions, 1940, will be held on T~uesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, the 7th, 8th and 9th May, '940. 2. Applications for entry mu;t. be made on form 5 for the Teachers' Examinations and form 6 for the Pupil Teachers' Examinations and must reach the Education Offsce not later than the 3Ist March, 1940. As after this date no entry will be received, intending candidates should send in their entries, duly completed and signed, as early as possible so as to allow for possible delay in the mail. 3.. Pupil teachers and their principals are reminded that failure by a pupil teacher to take the examination involves his or her dismissal. 4. Principal teachers are further reminded that, aftdr 1940, no pupil teacher will be eligible for engagement who has not passed at least the First Yeat Pupil Teachers' Examinatior, By Order. E. E. CARMAN, Director of Ed~ucationz. TR ADE AND INFORMATION REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1939. The above report is publishedi with this issue of the Gazene and form part thereof :- By Command. W- JOHNSTONT, Colonial Secretary. Police Headqu~arters, Belize, 12th Februtary, I940. THE MOTOR VEHICLES AND ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, 1939. TRANSPORT BOARD. It is notified for general information that under the provisions of Regulation No. 205 of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Regula- tions, 1939, a meetmng of the Transport Board will be held in the Police Station, Beh'ze, at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday Izth March, 1940, to consider an application bjy Mr. Jose N. Avila for a Road Service Permit to operate a motor omnnibus service between Belize and Corozal and Corozal and Belize. By Order E. A. BOYTCE, CChairmanz, TransPort Board. No- 15 of 1940--The Belize Prison i/.?lnu +1 ment) Ruzles, 1940. iM.P. 0250. -No. 136. Belize, and March, rg40. Thze Treasury, Belize, 3 Janulary 1940. NOTICE. INCOME TAX. PERSONS liable to pay Income Tax are reminded that they are required to file returns of their incomes in respect of the year ending 3Ist December, 1939, on or before the 3Ist March, 1940. 2. Returns by employers of salaries, &c., should be forwarded to the Income Tax Branch (Treasury) not later than the 31st March, 1940. 3. In the case of any person carrying on business, a certified copy of the Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet should accompany the return. 4. All returns, &c., should be sent under Confidential Cover to the Income Tax Branch (Tlreasury), Belize, or to the District Commis- sion~er in an out-district, from whom the neces- sary forms can be obtained on application. No. 137- Suffly Office, Belize, 26th, Febru~ary, 194o. DEFENCE REGULATIONS, 1939. PERIMITS.i On and after Ist Mlarchl,'I940, until further notice permits will not be required for the sale of potatoes. Stocks of potatoes on hand and in bond must: still be stated mn the half-monthly returns but sales need not be included. By Order. A. H. ANDERSON' Acting S~upply Officer. BRITISH: HONDURAS GAZETTE 95 No. 138. . Survey Department, Belize, znd March, 1940. LAN D APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS in connection with Crown Lands are notified in the Government Gazette for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representations to this office in relation to any such application. ( Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazette before they will be dealt with by the G,overnor, so that applications must be prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. A. WOLFFSOHN ' SDirector of Sutrveys. TO LEASE * ***Oct. 24, r939--VTCIRIIIA ARANA DE OCAI;DEZ--Staxm Creek District, situate in th~e town of Stannr Creek . Lot No. 275 1939--CASTANOi NORALES- District, situate in the town ~f .. ~.. ot No. 468 ***D;c. 6i, Stann Creek Stann Creek ***Jan. 20 1940 VENANCIO VICENTE- atS nn Creek District situate in the Village of Seid'e Bisht .. .. .. L~ot No. 20 *Jan. 231 I940--SAM/UEL GILHARRY-- ***Jan. 20, 1940--ADRIAND PALA-CX-ICO Crozal District, situate at Four M~ile Lagoon, Toledo District, situatte in tbce tow2n of Punta North by Crown land, East by .Crown land, Cordla ... L.Iot No. 506 South by Crown land, West by lands of R. Bell and Four Mlile Lagoon; being land formerly **Feb. 3, I940O-IGNACIO BERNARD-- leased to Jose Chi .. .. .. 50 acres Stann Creek District, situate at Sarawina Vil- lage, North Stann Creek. Blocks **Jan. 23, I94o--CLAREN~CE PASCASCIO Nos. 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 -Toledo District, situate on the right ascending and 66 Bladen Branch, M~onkey River, North by Crown land, East by Crow~n land, South by Bladlen *Feb. 6, 1940-ABUGUSTINE: MENDEZ- Branch, West by the lagoon; about a quarter of Toledo District, situate in the town of Punta a mile from the junction with Swasey: Branch Gorda.. .. .. .. Lot No. 508 15 acres *Feb. 6, 1940--GERALDO C. JOSEPH- Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek .. .. Lot No. 627 **Jan- 3o, 194p~-DOINGINO NORALEZ-- Toledo District, situate south-west of the Vil- lage of Barranco, North by Crown land, East by ***Fesb. 16, 1940--JOHN J'. HOHL, Stann to Wlbank anor slrlcu andm, Westc by Conlan d :lrr Creerk District, situate in the town of Stann Wran n Fsld.-e b InaTI Creek; beingi lot formerly beld on leay ,e b Albert Hoh1,l .. . .. Lot No. 598 **Feb. 3, I940--ROBERT' PETILLO--Stann **Fb.17,19o-WLLAM OFUS Cr kb Distri t,~ si 2ate in the Carib eIir;~I~ Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Sarstoon River, North by Crown land, East by *Feb. 5, 1940--JOSEPH THOMPSOT-- the river and Crown land, South by the river, Stann Creek District, situate in the Tenl Acre West by the river and Crown land 12 acres Holdings; being block No. 83 formerly held on ***eb.21,190--ANTAC CHN--aplease by applicant .. .. .. 103 acres District, situate in the Village of Soiccoths; **Feb. 7, 1940-MARCE;LINO B. CASTIL;LO being lot formerlyr held on lease by Bartolo Chi i -Staim Creek District, situate in the Carib Lot No. 99) Reserve; being block No. II . 5 acres ***Feb. 21, 194o--VICENTE MISH DE CAS$- **Feb. 7, 940--ISABELCRUZ--Stann Creek TELL;ANO--Cayo District, situate in the ~District, situate on the left ascending the Stann town of Benque Viejo; being lot formerly leased Creek Valley Road near the 18 Mile Post, North to Jose Maria Castellanojs . Lot N~o. 100 by the road, East by road reserve and land of TO PURCHASE. SDec. I13 I939--MANULEL MO11TES- Toledo District, situate on the left ascending. Swasey Branch, Monkey River, North by Crown land, East by Swasey Branch, South by land granted to Eugenia Serabia and Crown land, West by Crown land and land granted to Enge- nia Serabia .. .... .. 25 acres *Dec. 21, 1939--ISAAC BUnDDAN-Stann Creek District, situate on the sea coast south of Sittee River Bar, North by Grant No. 35 of 1867, East by the sea, South by the sea, West by Anderson Creek; being land formerly leased to Ellen Forman (deed.) . .. 10 acres ***Jank~. Io, 1940--NICOIASA BUSANO-- Stann Creek Distlict, situate in the Carib Re- serve; bein, block No. Toz .. 6 acre **Jan. 13, I940-LIEONARD ELLIOTT-- Stann Creek District, situate on the right as- cending North Stann Creek and north of the Quarry, North by Crown land, East by Crown land, South by land of F. R. Ellis and Crown land, West by Crown land and land granted to Absalom Allen . .. .. 10 acres **Ja~n. 15, I94o-JOHN LOGANi-Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Monkey River, North by Crown land, East by Crown land and land granted to E10isa Zapata, South by the river, West by land granted to Joseph Rubio; being a portion of land formerly occupied by Roman Mahler .. .. 15 acres ***Jan. 16, Ig40-ETPIFA4NIO CHANT-Cayo Distric-t, situate about 11 miles south-west of N\egramnan, North by block No. 778, East by Crown land, South by block No. 774, West by Block No. 776; being block No. 777 30 acres 96 BRITISH HONDUI\AS GAZETTE **Feb. 17, I940--GEORGE A. ROBATEAU Belize District, situate on the road from Chich- awate to More Force, North by Crown land, East by the road, South by Crown land, West by Crown land .. .. 20 acres ***Feb. 24, I940--FELIPE CAR1LOS--Stann Creek District, situate in the Carib Reserve; being block No. 4I9 .. 5 acres ***Feb. 28. 1940--MATTHEW THOMPSON-- Belize District, situate onl the right ascending Belize River below Big Palls, North by land the property of James Rogers, East by land granted to applicant, South by land granted to applicant and Crown land, West by Crown land; being Section NIo. 4 .. ..10 acres` FREE GRANTS. Feb. 22, Iq940-ANITONIO T. HYDE--Belize District, situate at Big Ridge, Sibun River, North by S~ection No. 8, East by Section No. I2, South by road reserve and Section No. 18, West by road reserve and Section No. 10; being See- tion No. 11 formerly leaslgd to Walter Wade 14a. 2r. 24p. Feb. 28, 194o-BRRITISH HONDURAS MIS- SION OF SEVENTH DAYSI ADVENTIST-- Toledo District, situate in the town of Monkey River . .. Lot No. 146 LEASES CANCELLED. M.P. S.G. 3Iz-27--AURE~LIO AGUALLO-- Cayo District, situate on the south side and adjoining the town of Benque Viejo. la. Or. 2p. (lot R). For non-payment of rent. M.P. S.G. I36-30--ISIDRO CAMAL~-Cayo District, situate on the left ascending the East- ern Branch OBelize River. 60 acres. For M.P. S.G. 257-30--JOSE MARIA CASTELLA- NOS-Cayo District, situate in the town of Benque Viejo. Lot No. 100. For non-pay- ment of rent. 1\.P. S.G. 32-32--SANTOS CHAN--Cayo Dis- trict, situate on the road leading from Negro- man to Soccoths. 39a., 1r. 36p. (block No. 1.56). Owing to the death of the lessee. M.P. S.G. zo7-32--SELFRIDA AGUILAR-- Cay'o District, situate in the town of Benque Viej0. Lot No. 91. For non-payment of rent. MI.P. S.O. 539-32--JACINTO CUNIL--Cayo District, situate on the left ascending the West- ern Branch, Belize River. 30a. 1r. 24p. (block No. ~177). At the request of the lessee. M.P. S.C0- 43-35--EZEQUIEL, ALDANA-- Cavo District, situate in the town of Benque Viejo. Lot :No. 166. For non-payment of rent. M.P. S.G. 281-35--ANASTACIO COWITCH-- Cayo District, situate in the Village of Soccoths, Lot No. 186. At the request of the lessee. M.P. S.G. o227--THADDEUS A. FINDLAY-- Belize Distr-ict situlate at Hectorr Creek .Sibln Charles Knight, South by land of John Shepherd West by land of E. Sanchez 10a. 2r. 19p. *Feb. 8, I940LJAMES C. P'RANKLIN- Belize District, situate on the right ascending Belize River in the vicinity of the Airfield, North by road reserve and Sections Nos. 71 and 7a, East by Sections Nos. 69 and 69A., South by Section No. 66A. (J. D. Burn), West by Section No. 66 (F. H. Killam); being Section No. 67 20 acres *Feb. 9, I94o--JAMES WALLACE--Belize District, situate on the right ascending IManatee River, North by Crown land, East by land the property of J. A. R. Swaby, South by the river, West by land granted to James Baily 20 acres *Feb. 12, 194o--JOHN SADASSY--Belize District, situate on the old road from Belize to Clorozal and sbuth of the Santana Reserve line, North by road reserve and the Santana Reserve line, East by land granted to Basil Burn, South by land granted to Joseph Weeks, West by lands granted to J. Ayala;G.McCaulay and J. Elliott; being the western half of 40 acres formerly granted to Basil Burn .. 20acres *Feb. 13, 1940--A~LFRED KIRKWOOD- Belize District, situate in the Chichawate Area, North by Crown land, East by Crownm land, South by land granted to Alfred Ramsey, West by Crown land .. .. 20acres **Feb. 13, I940-PLZORENCIO DE LA CRUZ --Toledo District, situate near the Punta Gorda -San Antonio Road, North by road reserve and land of the Central Ame~rican Syndicate, East by road reserve and Crown land, South by road reserve and land of Celestino Ortiz, West by land granted to Harold Parham; being land formerly granted to David Supal 20 acres *Feb. 'I4, Ig40--WILLIAM A. REYIES- Belize District, situate on the right ascending the Belize-Corozal Road near Tillett's Pond, North by road reserve adjoining Tillett's Pond, Itast by land of John V. Gabourel and Crown land, South by land of John V. Gabourel, West hy 35 acres of land granted to applicant; being the eastern portion of Section No. 79 28.2r.25p. **Feb. 16, 1940--GEORGE E. ESTELL- Belize District, situate on the right ascending Belize River at Poor Man's Rest, North by road reserve and Section No. 7o, East by road reserve and Section No. 49, South by Section No. 68, West by Section No. 67; being Sections Nos. 09 and 69A .. .., 17a. 2r. 10p. **Feb. 16, 1940--TIMOTEO RODRIGUEZ - TBelize District, situate on the right ascending Mn~al.ti ee Riivr, North by road reserve and land ofrmerly leased to C. S. Abraham, East by Crown land, South by the river, West by Crown land; tLrein dhe eastern portion of land formerly leased to Percival Jenknins .... 17 acres `***Feb. 16, 1940o-IEONARD CHAPLTN - Stann Creek District, situate on the left ascend ing North Stannl Creek, North by N\orth Stane Creek, East by land occupied by D. Cunning~ ham, So~uth by the Stann Creek Valley Road, West by Crown land . .. 10 acres **Feb. 17, 19.40--DALTON JEN\KINS-- River. 50 acres. At the request of the lessee Belize District, situate on the left ascending Manatee River, North by the river, East by land M.P. S.G. o768-EDWARD S. USHER and granted to Ann Arnold, South by Crow-n land, FREDERICK A.BURNT-CayoDistrjct,situate 'West by land granted to Henry Gillett; being a joining the lower line of Spanish L~ookout. land formerly granted to J. A. Mitchell 20 acr~s' 1,129 acres. At the request of the lessees. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 97 M.P. S.G. o816--BARTOLO CHI--Cayo Dis- trict, situate in the Village of Soccoths. Lot No. 99. At the request of the lessee. LOCATION TICKETS CAN CELLED. M.P. S.G. 243-36--TIBURCIO PERDOMO- Belize District, situate on the Belize-Corozal Road. 10 acres. For non-payment of the sixth instalment. M.P. S.G. 266-36--EVA E. HUGHES-Jelize District, dituate at Boom Pine Ridge, Belize River. 5 acres. For non-payment of the sixth instalment. M.P. 3I9-36--EDWARD A. PANTING-BRelize District, situate at Boom Pine Ridge, Belize River. 10 acres. For non-payment of the sixth instalment. M.P. S.G. zol-37-JAMES WRIGHT--Belize District, situate on the road from Chichawate to More Force. 20 acres. For non-payment of the fourth instalment. M.P. S.G. oo50--CAROLINE M. WRIGHT- Belize District, situate in the Chichawate Area. 20 acres. For non-payment of the first to fifth instalments. M.P. S.G. u53--JOHN ESTAMPF--Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Swasey Branch, Monkey River. 15 acres. Owring to the death of the Settler. M.P. S.G. IIlfl-LORENZO MARTINEZ- Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Swasey Branch, Monkey River. 7a. Or. 28p. For non-payment of the second instalment. M.P.~ S.G. 13I2--ELLA SOLOMON--Belize District, situate in the Chichawate Area. 19 acres. For non-payment of the first instal- ment. M.P. S.G. 1362--ANTONIA MIARTINEZ - Toledo District, situate on the left amendirlng Swasey Branch, Monkey River. 40 acres (block No. 397). For non-payment of the first instalment. M.P. S.G. I377--ELVA GORDON--Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Bladen Branch, Monkey River. 14it acres (block No. 153). For non payment of the first instal- ment- M.P. S.G. 1398--HORTENTCIO BARDALES- Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Rio Grande. 20 acres. blockk No. 21).~ Fo? non-payment of the first instalment. M.P. S.G. 14I8--ISABELLA RODRIGUEZ - Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Monkey River. 10 acres. For non-paycment of the'first instalment. No. r39 Ma~gi~strtat's Office, Belize, 29ith2 Febrluaryl, :940- SPECPIAL LICENSING MEETING. To the Worshlipful the Justicens at the Peace acting in andl for the B-lize District as L~icensing Magistrate and to all others whom it may' con-- cern : TAKE NOTICE that a Special L~icensing Meeting for th:e Belize District will be held in the Magistrate's Court Room at Belize on Fiiday the rgth dlay of lMarchl,I340, at 10 o'clock in the tion of JToseph A4lfred! Smith, for a Publican's General Liquor L~icence- in th-e house and applur- tenancces th!ereunto b~elotnging situate on p~art of L~ot No. 165 Or-nge Street, Belize. .By Orde~r. W. H. COURTEN;AY, Acting Magistrate., Belize. FOREST APPLICATIONS. The following applications for forest licences are published as required by Rule 13 of the Forest Rules, 1927, in order to give any person an opportunity of making representation with regard to any such application. No such re- presentation will be considered unless it is lodged at the Forest Office (addressed to the Conserva- tor of Forests and kot to anty forest officer by name) within fourteen days of the date of pub- lication of the Gazette in ivrhich the advertis'e- ment of the application first appears. By Order. NEIL, S. STEVlENSON, Conservator of Fcrests First Pulblicationz. CANUTO ORO:ZC'O. I. Northern District, Crown lands known as Consejo Crown lands and Santa Rosa. Chicle .. .5,000 lbs. Min. CANUTO OROZCO: 2. Northern District, Crown lands known as Ramonal-Sapote Reser- vation. Ch ie . .. 5,000 lbs. No. 14I. Chap. 178--Cons. Laws, 1924. K 1.--Order for Payment of M~oney3 to be Lev\ied by Distress and in Default of Distress Imprisoonment. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: TOLEDO DISTRICT. Be it remembe~t~red that on the 6th day of gvt,\n-ember. my13:I. complaint was made before thle undelrjigne~d D~itrict Commissioner and o-ne ofr His M~ajest!' Justice-; of the Peace in and for ithe said C'olon\ of PRrltish Honduras, for that Justo Ca~nto) being~ thet ow-iner of certain land to nit: 30: acr'E' situa.te at San Antonio to Monk~e\ Falls Road~t and~ wiithin t~he jurisdiction of fte Court did neglect and does still neglect to payr arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a Town in the Toledo District amounting to go cents for the years 1938-40 within the meaning of the Land And Property Tax Ordinance-- Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924; and now at this day, to wit, on the 2nd day of February, 1940, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the undersigned District Commissioner but the said Justo Canto although duly called doth not appear by himself, his Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satis- No. 140. Forest Office, Belize;- 2nd March, I940. 98- BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No- 143- Chap. 178L-Cons. Laws, 1924. K 1.--Order for Payment of Money to be Levied by Distress and in Default of Distress Imprisonment. BRIT*ISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: TOLEDO DISTRICT. Be it remembered that on th~e 6th day of November, r939, coinplaint was made, before the undersigned District Commissioner and one His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and. for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that Christopher C. Miller being the owner of certain land to wit: 20 acres situate on the sea coast South of Monk~ey River and within the jurisdic- tion of the Court did neglect arid does still neglect to pay arrears of Taxes on such land other than land in a Town in the Toledo District amounting to 30 cents for .the year 1939-4p within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordlinance--Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924; and now at this day, to w8it, on the 2nd day of February, 1940, at Punta Grorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the under- signed District Commissioner, but the said Christopher C. Miller although duly called doth not appear by himself his Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said Christopher C. Miller by its~publication three times in the Gazette in accordance MWith section 29 (c) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has been duly served with the summons in this behalf which required him to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should nowi be here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the said .Christopher C. Miller, to pay to the said Clerk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sum of thirty cents forthwith next, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of Two Dollars for costs in this behalf; and if the several qiums he not paid! forthwith I hereby order that the same be levied by dis- tress andl sale of the goods and c~hattels of the said Christopher C. Miller. .Givien under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of February, in the year of our Lord I940, aLt Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid.. L ~~' No- 142. Chap. 178--Cons. L~aws, 1924' K 1.--Order for Payment of Money to be Levied by Distress and in Default of Distress .Imprisonment. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: TOLEDO DISTRICT. Be it remembered that on the 6th day of November, 1939, complaint was made before the undersigned District Commissioner and one of His .Maj esty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that Cipriano Avilez being the owner of certain land to wit: 6 acres situate at Vieras Creek, Temash River, and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and does still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a Town in the Toledo District amounting to 30 cents for the year 1939-40 within the meaning of the Land and Porperty Tax Ordinanc -Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924; and now at this day, to wit, on the and day of February, 1940, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid ap- pear before me the under i-:nedc- District Com- missioner but the said Cipriano Avil-r .Jlthou~l I duly called doth not appear by himself. his Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now :salts~atl ~ril- proved on oath, that the said Cil-.rslus.. Avilez by its publication three times in the G~azette in accordance \;ith seccitin 29 (c) of ilh.iptcr 24 ny l the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has beenu dull- served with the summons in thiiis 1~~.eki which required him to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with accord ing to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the said Cipriano Avilez to pay to the said Clerk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sum of thirty cents forthwith next, and also to pay to thle said Clerk of the Court the sum of Two Dollars for costs in this behalf; and if the several sums be not paid forthwith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said Cipriano Avilez. Given under my hand and seal, this 2nd day No. 144. Chap. Ty8--Cons. Lawis, 1924- K 1.--Order for Payment of M~oney to be Levied by Distress and in Default of Distress Imprisonment. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO W'IT: TOLEDO DISTRICT. Be it remembered that on the 6th day of November, 1939, complaint was made before the undersigned District Commissioner and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that the Estate of Grant G. Marsden being the owner of February, in the year of our Lord 1940, at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. factorily proved on oath, that the said Justo Canto by its publication three times in the Gazette in accordance with section 29 (c) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated LIawrs, 1924, has been duly served with the summons in this be- half which required him to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now having heard the mat- ter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the said Justo Canto to pay to the said Clerk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sum of ninety cents forthwith next, and also to pay to the said~ Clerk of the Court the sum of Two Dollars for costs in this behalf; and if the several sums be not paid forthwith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said Justo Cantc, Given under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of February, in the year of oulr Lord r940, at Punta C~ordla in the Colony: aforesaid. E. O. B. BARROW, District Comnmissioner, Toledo. E?. O. B. BARROW, Di'strict Comm~rlissioner, Toled . E. O. B. BARROW, District Commnissioner, To;ledo.l BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE~ No. 146' Chap. 178--Cons. Laws, 1924. K 1.-Order for Payment of Money to be Levied by Distress and in Default of Distress Imprisonment. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: TOLEDO DISTRICT. Be it remembered that on the 6th day of November, 1939, complaint was made before the undersigned~ District Commissioner and one of H~is Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that Agusta Avilez being the owner of certain land to wit: Io} acres situate at San Antonio and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and does still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a Town in the Toledo District amounting to 60 cents for the years '938-40 within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance--Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924; and now at this day, to wit, on the 2nd day of February, 1940 at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the undersigned District Commis- sioner but the said Agusta Avilez although duly called doth not appear by herself, her Counsel, or Attorney, and it is how satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said Agusta Avilez by its pub- lication three times in the Gazette in accordance with section 29 (c) of Chapter 24 of the Con- solidated Laws, 1.924, has been duly served with the summons in this behalf which required lier to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said com- plaint and to be further dealt with according to- law; and now having heard the matter I 4 tbe said comIplaint, I do adjudge the said Ag~usta Avilez to pay to the said Clerk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sum of sixty cents forthwith next, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of Two Dollars for costs in this behalf; and if the several sums be not paid forth- with I hereby order that the same be levie~d by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said Agusta Avilez. Given under my hand and seal this 2nd day of Pebruaxy in the year of our Lord '940, at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. E. O. B. BARROW, District Commissioner. Toledo. No. 145. Chap. 178--Cons. Laws, 1924. K 1.-Order for Payment of Money to be Levied by Distress and in D~efaullt of Distress Imnprisonmen~t' BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: TOLCEDO DISTRICT. Be it remembered that on the 6th day of November, T9;39, complaint was made before the undersigned' District Commissioner and one of His Ma~jesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that Frances A. Pinks being the owner of certain land to wit: 2 acres situate at Punta Negra and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and does still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a Town in the Toledo District am~ounting to 70 cents for the years 1937-40 within thez meaning of the Land and Property ~ax Ordinance-Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924; and now at: this day, to wit, on the 2nd day of February, 1940, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the under- sig~ned District Commissioner but the said Frances A. Pinks alt hough duly called doth not appear by herself, her Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said Frances A. Pinks by its pubhecation three times in the Gazette in accordance with ~section 29 (c) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has been duly served with the sum- mons in this behalf which required her to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be of certain land to wit: 58 ace s~ ituateC at MonV- key River and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and does still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a Town in the Toledo District amounting to sa y&s fnr the years 1938-40 within the meaning of the Land and `Popretty Tax Ordinance- Chapltca 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924; and now -at this day, to wit, on the end day of February, 1940, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the undersigned District Commissioner but the said Estate of Grant G. Marsden although duly called doth not appear by its Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said Estate of Grant G. Marsden by its publication three times in the Gazette in accordance with section 29 (c) of Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, has been duly served with the sunl- mons in this behalf which required it to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now bet liere to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with- according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said.complaint, I do adj udge the said Estate of Grant G. MPJar jden to pay to the said Clerk of the Court at Pun~ta Gorda the sum of Two dollars and eight cents forthwrith next, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sure of Two Dollars foi costs in this behal~f; and if the several sums be not paid forthwith I hereby order that the same be levied by distress atid sale of the goods and chattels of the said Estate of Grant G. Marsden. Given under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of February, in the year of our Lord 1940, at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the said Frances A. Pinks to pay to the said Clerk of the Court at Punta Gorda the sum of seventy cents forthwith -next, and also to gay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of Two Dollars for costs in this behalf; and if the several sums be not paid forthwith I here- by order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said Frances A. Pinks. Given under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of February, in the year of our Lord 1940, at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. E. O. B. BARROW, District Commissioner, Toledo . E;. O. B. BARROW ' District Coml ssioner, Tole. - -- Ioo BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE Notice is hereby given that the undernoted goods having been in the King's Warehouse for over three months will be sold at Public Auction on the 15th March, 1940, at 2 p~m. in accordance with section 26 of Chapter 16 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. Clearance warrants will not be accepted after the 12th March, 1940. - ----- I Notice is hereby given that the undernoted goods having been in the King's Warehouse for over one year will be sold at Public Auction on the 15th March, 1940o, at 2 p.m. in accordance with section 26 of Chapter 16 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, as amended by Ordinance No. 3 of 1935 Clearance warrants will not be accepted after 12th Mlarch, 1940. ~__ _ _~_ __ ~l~P Date of Apphecation Culstomz House, Belize, zyth2 Februtary, 1940. No. 147. Particulars Importing Ship & Date ' Concord" 26.739 "Romulus" 22.8.39 Marks & Nos. Carmen Alquirez Margareti James Zita MIul rmy N/M. D. Masson I pkg. Art. Flowers I pkg. Means & Coffee I pkg. , 2 pkg. , I etn. Stove Parts I pkg. Radio Parts By Order, R. K. MASSON, Collector of C~ustomns. "XH-TAD" I4.11-39 SNo. 148. Custom Hlouse, Belize, 27thz February, 1940. Marks & Nos. Particulars Importing Ship & Date I c/s Paul Jones Cigarettes I etn. Hats I c/s Toilet Preparations I c/s Sample Corks 3lo c/s Milk 2 c/s Milk 2 c/s Milk I c/s Sardines I etn. Unknown r c/s U/Pants I ctn. Adv. Matter I bale Matting Io c/s Winle. "Newsome" "'Merchiston" "Port Antonio" "Irene" "Connector" "'Ly sefj ord" "Connector" "Cadmus" 5-138 20.1.38 1.6.36 28.12.37 II.Io.38 I2.I0.38 3.12.38 3.12-38 30.6-38 8.7.38 17.11.38 25.11-38 B. 8- B N.M. H. & M. Fuller M.& Co. G. N. F. N. G. D. V. (Aruba) J.N.E. 8~991 Mr. J. T. Husbands G. & B. 29I//4 J. Maria Agurcia MI.F. I 4/13 By Order, R. K. MASSON, Collector of Culstoms. General Riegistry, Belize, 22ndt Februtary, 1940. No. 149. MINISTER OF RELIGION. THBE name of the following Minister of Religion, ordinarily- officiating as such, has this day Been registered in this etfice under the provBisions of Chapter 99 of the Consolidated I~aws, 1.924, as a Minister for celebrating Marriages :-- Name - and Surname Andrew Francis Bradley ] Religious Denomination Residence Minister Baptist Crooked. Tree By Order. A. O. L;ONGSWVORTH, Registrar Genteral. |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 60 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |