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SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
Published b Authority.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 1 JUNE, 1965.
[No. 34.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
No. 131.
QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY PARADE, 1965.
The following is the Official Pro-
gramme relating to the ceremonial for
Her Majesty the QUEEN'S Birthday
Parade to take place at the Victoria
Park, Kingstown, on Saturday, 12th
June, 1965.
8.15 a.m.:
Parade consisting of the follow-
ing detachments assemble at Hills-
boro Street and march to Victoria
Park.
St. Vincent Police Force with
Band
Auxiliary Police
Volunteer Fire Brigade
Grammar School Cadet Corps
Boy Scouts
Girl Guides
Members of the St. Vincent
Legion of the British Com-
monwealth Ex-Servicemen League
will be present at Victoria Park
and will stand to the right of the
Saluting Base.
9.00 a.m.:
(1) His Honour the Administrator
will arrive.
(2) His Honour, accompanied by
the Chief of Police, will inspect
the Parade.
(3) His Honour will take the
Salute at the March Past.
(4) The Royal Standard, symbolis-
ing the presence of Her
Majesty the Queen, will be
broken, and a Royal Salute
given.
(5) Three Cheers for Her Majesty
the Queen led by His Honour.
(6) Royal Salute. Royal Standard
is lowered.
(7) His Honour returns to Salut-
ing Base and the Administra-
tor's Flag and the Union Jack
are hoisted.
(8)
(9)
(10)
Announcements.
Presentation of Awards.
His Honour departs.
A cordial invitation is extended to
the general public to attend.
25th May, 1965.
(364).
No. 138.
APPOINTMENTS.
OFFICIAL ATTESTOR
The following persons have been ap-
pointed Official Attestors under the
Illiterates Protection Ordinance with
effect from the 1st June, 1965:-
ELON BACCHUS, Richland Park
FREDERICK L. PHILLS, Arnos Vale
1st Ju.e, 1965.
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142 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 1 JUNE, 1965.-(No. 34).
No. 139.
MARKETING BOARD.
In accordance with Section 4 of the
Marketing Board Ordinance, 1959,
(No. 4 of 1959), the Administrator-in-
Council has been pleased to appoint
the following persons as Chairman and
Members of the Marketing Board for a
period of two years with effect from
1st December, 1964.
R. L. G. ROACH, Esq., Chairman.
The Superintendent of Agriculture,
Ex Officio.
V. D. ARCHER, Esq., O.B.E.
CYRIL de B. BARNARD, Esq.
JOFFRE SHILLINGFORD, Esq.
J. JOHNSON, Esq.
ARCHIBALD ROBINSON, Esq.
O. H. WILLIAMS, Esq.
C. L. DEFREITAS, Esq., Agricul-
tural Officer.
During the absence on leave of Mr.
H. McCoNNIE. Superintendent of Agri-
culture, Mr. C. L. DEFREITAS will act
as Superintendent of Agriculture and
will be Ex Officio member of the Board,
and Mr. de COUSEY JEFFERS will act for
Mr. C. L. DEFREITAS.
1st June, 1965.
(T.P. 84).
No. 140.
LEGISLATION.
The Right Honourable the Secretary
of State for the Colonies has notified
that Her Majesty the QUEEN will not be
advised to exercise her power of dis-
al-owance in respect of the following
Ordinance of this Government:-
No. 5 of 1965.-An Ordinance to
amend the Pensions Ordinance,
1948.
(Secretarint 95).
1it Juce, 1.965.
No. 137.
BANK HOLIDAYS
Under the Bank Iolidays Ordinance,
Monday, 7th June, 1965 (Whit Mon-
day), being a Bank Holiday, all Public
Offices will be closed on that day.
25th May, 1965.
No. 141.
Under the Bank Holidays Ordinance,
Saturday, 12th June, 1965 (Queen's
Birthday), being a Bank Holiday, all
Public Offices will be closed on that
day.
By Command,
H. H. WILLIAMS.
Chief Secretary.
GOVERNMENT OFFICE,
1st June, 1965.
DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.
EDUCATION NOTICES.
ST. VINCENT GRAMMAR
SCHOOL.
The Entrance Examination for Sep-
tember, 1965, will be held at the
Grammar School on Friday, 18th June,
1965, at 8.30 a.m.
No candidate will be admitted to the
Examination unless he brings with him
his Birth Certificate.
Candidates are asked to bring pens,
pencils and rulers, but paper will be
provided.
U. G. CRICK,
Headmaster Grammar School.
St. Vincent Grammar School,
13th May, 1965.
GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL,
ST. VINCENT.
The Entrance Examination for Sep-
tember, 1965 will be held at the Girls'
High School on Friday June 18th 1965
at 8.30 a.m.
Parents are respectfully requested to
submit Birth Certificates before June
15th.
Candidates are asked to bring pens,
pencils and rulers, but paper will be
provided.
BARBARA M. HEDDLE,
Headmistress.
GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL,
30th April, 1965.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 1 JUNE, 1965.-(No. 34). 143
KINGSTOWN BOARD.
A competitive examination for the
award of two Scholarships tenable at the
St. Vincent Grammar School and two
tenable at the Girls' High School will be
held at the Richmond Hill Government
School on Friday, 18th June, 1965, be-
ginning at 9.00 a.m.
2. Each Candidate must:-
(a) have been less than twelve
years of age on 31st July, 1965;
(b) be a native of the Island or
child of a native;
(c) have been residing in Kings-
town or within half a mile of
the boundaries thereof during
the three years previous to 31st
July, 1965;
(d) be a pupil of a private or pub-
lic school in the Island;
(e) produce a certificate of good
behaviour from the Head
Teacher of such school.
3. No Candidate shall be awarded a
Scholarship who obtains less than one
third of the maximum of marks in each
subject and less than one half of the
total marks in the examination.
4. Candidates will be examined in
English, (including Reading and Com-
position) and Arithmetic, and will be
given an Intelligence Test.
5. The Scholarships are awarded for
a period of five years, provided the
Scholar's attendance, conduct and pro-
gress as shown by the term reports are
considered satisfactory.
6. Applications, accompanied by
Birth or Baptismal certificates must
reach the office of the Kingstown Board,
Paul's Lot, not later than Wednesday,
9th June, 1965.
C. E. JACKSON,
Acting Warden.
Office of the Kingstown Board,
Paul's Lot,
Kingstown.
POLICE NOTICE
QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY PARADE
SATURDAY 12TH JUNE, 1965.
Regulations made by the Chief of
Police under Section 79 (1) of
the Motor Vehicles & Road
Traffic Ordinance,
No. 20 of 1910.
VICTORIA PARK
Between the hours of 8.00 a.m. and
11.00 a.m. on Saturday 12th June,
1965, during the Parade to celebrate
the Birthday of Her Majesty the
QUEEN, Motor Vehicles will be admit-
ted to Victoria Park by way of Peebles
Bridge. ONLY.
ONE WAY TRAFFIC
A System of One-Way Traffic will
be conformed to on North River Road
between Grenville Street and Peebles
Bridge. Vehicles travelling along this
route will proceed from SOUTH TO
NORTH ONLY.
Vehicles entering the road around
Victoria Park will conform to a system
of One-Way Traffic; proceeding anti-
clockwise around the Park.
MOTOR VEHICLES EXIT
Exit will be by way of Bentinck
Square and Road to Leeward.
PARKING
Motor Vehicles bearing "White
Stickers" will park on the road out-
side the Park enclosure as directed by
the Police. Motor Vehicles bearing
"Blue Stickers" will park in the open
space infront of the Colonial Hospital
Annexe, also along Back Street and
Fernside.
COCKTAIL PARTY GOVERN-
MENT HOUSE
Motor Vehicles bearing "White
Stickers" will park on the Govern-
ment House Grounds as directed by
the Police. Motor Vehicles bearing
"Blue Stickers" will park in Mrs.
Maingot's premises.
S. A. ANDERSON,
Chief of Police.
31st May, 1965.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Sale of Plants-Botanic Gardens
& Camden Park Experiment Station
A considerable number of grafted
mango plants of the Julie, Hayden, Im-
perial or Banfield, and Ceylon varieties
is now available at the above mentioned
stations at $1.00 per plant. Persons
buying over 50 plants at a time will] be
given a discount.
Budded avocado pear plants of im-
proved varieties are also available at
750 per plant. A limited amount of
citrus plants too, including limes, grape-
fruit, oranges, manderines and tanger-
ines all of leading varieties, at 500 per
plant.
The rains are due anytime now so
secure your plants early.
C. DE FREITAS, '
Ag. Superintendent of Agriculture.
144 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 1 JUNE, 1965.-(No. 34).
NOTICE
UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCES ORDINANCE NO. 11 OF 1948.
It is notified for general information that the QUARTERLY LIQUOR
LICENSING SESSION will be held in the undermentioned Parishes for the
purpose of hearing applications from New Applicants in their respective
Parishes, for the granting of Certificates in accordance with the provisions
of the Liquor Licences Ordinance, No. 11 of 1948, at the times and places
stated hereunder:-
Parish Time and Place of Session
St. Andrew & St. George .. At the Court House, Kingstown, on
Saturday 19th June, 1965, at 9.15 a.m.
Charlotte .. At the Court House, Georgetown, on
Monday 28th June, 1965, at 10.00 a.m.
St. David .. At the Court House, Chateaubelair, on
Thursday 24th June, 1965, at 10.00
a.Im.
St. Patrick .. At the Court House, Barrouallie, on
Thursday 10th June, 1965, at 10.00
a.m.
Grenadines (Union Island) .. At the Court House, Clifton, on
Friday 25th June, 1965, at 10.15 a.m.
Grenadines (Bequia) .. At the Court House, Port Elizabeth, on
Friday 4th June, 1965, at 10.00 a.m.
Notice of intention to oppose the grant of any certificate, stating in
general terms the grounds of opposition, must be served upon the applicant
and upon the Magistrate not later than seven days before the day fixed for the
holding of the Licensing Session.
L. G. E. K. LEWIS,
and
C. E. A. RAWLE,
Magistrates
PARTICULARS OF APPLICANTS FOR NEW CERTIFICATES.
Parish Names of Applicants Occupation
Residence Situation of
Premises
Sil Andrew &
St. George
St. Patrick
St. David
Charlotte
Grenadines
*Change of Class
SMilton Moe
Arlington Edwardsi
Cyril Cummings
Luther Harold
Loraine Spence
*Paul Ballantyne
+Jerry John
Myrna Dalton
Leopold Browne
Matthias Baptiste
Leonora Lavia
Boysie Lavia
Edward Sampson
Alfred Crosby
Norman Cuffy
*Charles Jones
t Henry Toby
Sylvester Sharpe
*'Lloyd Toby
Ormond Mitchell
+Victor Frederick
tChange of Premises
Shopkeeper
,,
Carpenter
Shoemaker
Shopkeeper
Planter
Shopkeeper
Kingstown
Clare Valley
K'town Park
Kingstown
Mt. Pleasant
Laycu
Evesham Vale
Shopkeeper :Barrouallie
Shopkeeper Chateaubclair
Shopkeeper Sandy Bay
,, Owia Village
,, Georgetown
,, New Grounds
,, iLauders
Planter Park Hill
Merchant Georgetown
Shopkeeper Diamond Vil'.
,, Lowmans Wd.
,, !Diamond
Shopkeeper Union Island
,, Port Elizabeth
SPaul's Lot
Clare Valley
K'town Park
Grenville St.
Mesopotamia
Layou
Evesham Vale
Barrouallie
Chateaubelair
Sandy Bay
Owia Village
Georgetown
New Grounds
Orange Grove
Park Hill
Georgetown
Diamond Vill.
Lowmans Wd.
Diamond
Union Island
Bequia
*tNew Application also Change of Class
L. G. E. K. LEWIS,
C. E. A. RAWLE,
Magistrates.
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SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 1 JUNE, 1965.-(No. 34). 145
TREASURY ITOTIOE.
LAND AND HOUSE TAX DEPARTMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned proporti'e, in the owner-
ship or occupation of the persons listed hereunder whose names appear on the
District II tax roll for the parish of Charlotte, are in arrears of tax under the
authority of the "Land and House Tax Ordinance". The said properties hav-
ing been levied upon will be offered for Sale at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of
Saturday 12th June, 1965, at the Inland Revenue Department, Kingstown, for
the recovery of taxes due.
A. A. EDWARDS,
Acting Accountant General.
Treasury Chambers,
Kingstown,
Saint Vincent,
3rd May, 1965.
Name of Owner, Attorney
or Occupier.
James A. Bowman
Austin T. Browne
Gloria Bristol
Rita Sunting
Royal Cato
e~enain ~Daniicl
Robert Davis
Headley Duncan
Ida Guy
Dalton Hull
Sybil Jackson
Emmanuel Lee
Veronica Matthias
Ernestine Parsons
B. A. Spence
Edward M. Beach
William Scott
Joseph StCye
Situation of
Property.
Adelphi
Langley Park Mt.
Union Village
Richland Park
Hopewell Village
Escape
Langley Park Mt.
Adelphi
. Fee.and Village
Escape
Greggs
New Prospect
Greggs
Cotton Ground/
Richland Park
New Prospect
Fairbairns Est.
otherwise called
Simon
Fairbairns
Cane End
Description of Property.
2 acres 1 rood 26 po-es of
land.
5 acres of land.
One wooden dwelling
house.
1 acre of land.
9 poles of land.
1 rood 11 poles of land.
4 acres 1 rood 20 poles of
land.
2 roods 3 poles of land.
The house spot or parcel
of land in her possession.
1 acre 3 roods 22 poles of
land.
One wooden dwelling
house.
Whole of one house spot.
One dwelling house.
32 poles of land.
2 acres of agricultural
lands.
Six (6) acres of agricul-
tural lands.
One (1) acre of land.
2 roods of land.
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146 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 1 JUNE, 1965.-(No. 34).
INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
LAND AND HOUSE TAX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned properties, in the owner-
ship or occupation of the persons listed hereunder whose names appear on the
District VI tax roll for the parish of the Grenadines, are in default of arrears
of tax under the authority or the 'Land and House Tax Ordinance". The said
properties having been levied upon will be offered for sale at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon of Saturday 19th June, 1965, at the Inland Revenue Department,
Kingstown, for the recovery of taxes due.
A. A. EDWARDS,
Acting Accountant General.
Treasury Chambers,
Kingstown,
Saint Vincent,
3rd May, 105.
Name of Owner or
Occupier
Situation of
Property
Description of Property
Ackie, Charles
Adams, Nathaniel Mrs.
Adams, Rubina
Alexander, Eliza
Alexander, Evelyn
Alexander, Melvina
Alexander, Millicent
Alexis, Millicent
Ambrose, Ethleen M.
Ambrose, Harold
Ambrcse, Labban
Ambrose, Mary
Andrews, Sarah
Barrington, John
Biddian, Hamlette
Charles, Ernest
Charles, Enid
Clouden, Pomilia
Clouden, William
Cox, Elistia
Cox;' Elaine
Cox, Guilbert
Cox, McNeil
Cox, Charles
Curvilay, Ashton
Curvilay, Rosanna
Daniel, Benjamin
Dumbar, Dorothy
DeRoche, Eleanor
Douglas, Aaron
Dougp-las, Isaint
Dcg.aE, lMary
iDo r Iks, Prescilla
Dorug!as, Simmons
Douglas, Thomas
Dorgplns, William S.
Edwards, Grant
Ecvdards, Mary
Fracis, Geraldine
Gibson, Catherine
Campbell
Ashton
Clifton
Clifton
Ashton
Colin Campbell
Colin Campbell
Colin Campbell
Colin Campbell
Garden Field
Richmond
Ashton
Richmond
Ashton
Campbell
Ashton
Ashton
Miss. Pierre
Old Fort
Campbell
Ashton
Irvin
Ashton
; .. Campbell
Ashton
Ashton
Rapid
Ashton
Miss. Pierre
Ashton South
Clifton
Colin Campbell
Ashton
Miss. Toast
Jerome
Ashton
SAs ton
Ashton
Garden Field
Ashton
1 acre, 2 roods
3 acres, 2 roods, 22 poles
2 roods
1 acre, 1 rood, 27 poles
2 acres, 27 poles
2 acres, 2 roods, 38 poles
2 acres, 3 roods, 38 poles
2 roods
1 acre, 2 roods, 11 poles
1 Spot
3 acres, 3 roods, 4 poles
1 Spot
1 acre
1 Spot
4 acres, 3 roods, 22 poles
14 poles
1 acre, 1 rood, 31 poles
2 acres, 1 rood, 3 poles
2 acres, 2 roods, 16 poles
2 roods
1 Dwelling House
2 acres, 3 roods, 3 poles
1 Dwelling House
1 acre
3 acres, 3 roods, 38 poles
1 Spot
4 acres, 1 rood, 37 poles
1 Spot
3 acres, 2 roods, 28 poles
1 Spot
2 roods
4 acres, 2 roods, 28 poles
1 acre
3 acres, 1 rood, 37 poles
5 acres
4 acres
1 rood
1 Spot
1 Spot
5 acres
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 1 JUNE, 1965.-(No. 34). 147
Name of Owner or Situation of Description of Property
Occupier Property
Harry, Henry A.
Harry, Solomon
Hypolite, Morrison
Hutchinson, Annie
Hutchinson, Caroline
Hutchinson, Charloth
Hutchinson, Arlington
Hutchinson, Mary
Hutchinson, Palino
Hutchinson, Sylvia
James, Caroline
James, Moriah
John, Ann Marie
John, Clastine
John, Elizabeth
John, Evelyn
John, Florence
John, Gladys
John, Iris
John, Lillian
John, Percival
Jones, Celestine
Jones, Charles
Jones, Louis
Jones, Simeon
Joseph, Arthur
Kennedy, Ida
Lambert, Arthur
Lambert, Sydlin
Lewis, Lucreta
Lewis, Benjamin
Lewis, Emelia
McIntosh, Annie
McKenzie, Gwendolyn
McKenzie, Ignatius
Mitchell, Jane Ann
Morgan, Dennis
Morgan, Jarvis
Mulzac, Esther
Mulzac, Hulda
Mulzac, Irvin
Mulzac, Leonard
Mulzac, Sassey
Patterson, Princess
Perry, Jimmy
Perry, Victoria
Pope, Ifield E.
Pope, Rosanna
Ramaji, Elizabeth
Ramaji. Jestina
Rigis, Alexander
Rigis, Alexander
Regis, Ancilla
Regis, Cebert
Regis. Preston
Roomi\, Wilfred
Samuel, (Tharlotte
Samuel, Christiana
Semuiel, Dnvid
Samuel, Julian
Saniuel, Princess
Saxon. Albert
Ashton
Ashton
Ashton South
Ashton
Clifton
Asiiton Valley
Ashton
'rvin
Ashton
Ashton
Clifton
Bloody Bay
Campbell
Irvin
Irvin
Ashton
Ashton South
Campbell
Ashton Valley
Ashton
Ashton VaRcy
Clifton
Ashton
Chatam
Queensbury
Ashton North
Ashton South
Ashton
Ashton South
Clifton
Ashton
Point Look Out
Jerome
Jerome
Ashton
Ashton
Garden Field
Ashton
Richmond
Garden Field
Ashton
Irvin
Campbell
Ashton South
Richmond
Jerome
Miss. Murray
Ashton
Oueensbury
Toast
Ashton
Ancilla
Irvin
Ashton
Colin Campbell
Terome
Jerome
A shton
T-vin
o;fton Valley
Ashton
Crpnbe!l
1 Spot
1 Spot
1 Spot
1 Spot
1 acre, 3 roods, 38 poles
2 acres, 3 roods, 24 poles
1 Dwelling House
2 acres, 3 riods, 22 poles
1 Spot
1 acre
1 Spot
3 acres, 1 rood, 22 poles
1 acre, 1 rood, 32 p6les
3 acres
3 acres, 3 roods, 38 poles
1 Spot
1 Spot
1 acre
1 Dwelling House
1 Spot
1 Dwelling House and spot
1 acre
1 Spot
7 acres
1 acre, 1 rood, 26 poles
1 Spot
1 Spot
1 Spot
1 Spot
1 acre, 3 roods, 39 poles
1 acre, 1 rood, 36 poles
2 roods
2 roods
2 roods
1 Spot
1 Spot
1 Spot
1 Spot
1 acre, 3 roods, 16 poles
1 Spot
4 acres, 1 rood, 9 poles
2 acres, 0 roods, 1 pole
1 Spot
1 Spot
3 acres, 3 roods, 39 poles
2 acres, 0 roods, 14 poles
1 acre
1 Spot
3 acres, 2 roods, 26 poles
1 acre
1 Dwelling House
22 acres, 1 rood, 29 poles
2 acres, 1 rood, 29 poles
1 rood
1 acre
2 roods
1 acre, 2 roods
2 acres, 3 roods, 23 poles
2 peres
1 Spot
1 Spot
0 acrep 23 Dole-
148 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 1 JUNE, 1965.-(No. 34).
Name of Owner or
Occupier
Situation of
Property
Description of Property
val._- --
Saxon, Cecelia
Saxon, Mary Anne
Saxon, Samuel
Scrubb, .dina
Scrubb, Albert Hrs.
Scrubb, Claudius
Scrubb, Cornelius
Scrubb, Hercules
Scrubb, Leonard
Scrubb, Lideon
Scrubb, Matilda
Scrubb, Walter
Scrubb, Willie
Selby, Enoch
Selby, Fitzroy
Selby, Williams
Simmons, Job
Simon, Henry Hrs.
Simon, Jeremiah
Simon, Mary
St. Ignac, Eugenia
Stewart, Charles
Stewart, Eastman
Stewart, Eliza
Stewart, Francis
Stewart, Henville
Stewart, Jestina
Stewart, Jurnest
Stewart, Marcillery
Stewart, Norman
Stewart, Rebena
Taylor, Caroline
Thomas, Jeffery
Thomas, Leonora
Wilson, Blossom
Wilson, Celestine
Wilson, Edmund
Wilson, Fitzroy Hrs.
Wilson, Joseph
Wilson, Margaret
Wilson, Marcia
Wilson, Masiah
Wilson, Prince Jr.
Wilson, Ra'hael
Wi'ionr. AR!ma
Wren, Arthur
Clifton
Ashton
Colin Campbell
Ashton South
Clifton (Lot 81)
Jerome
Richmond
Bloody Bay
Colin Campbell
Ashton South
Jerome
Colin Campbell
Colin Campbell
Ashton North
Bloody Bay
.. Rapid
Rapid
Ashton
Ashton
Queensbury
Irvin Campbell
Ashton Valley
Colin Campbell
Irvin
Richmond
Ashton
Rapid
Ashton Salt Pond
Ashton
Ashton
Rapid
Ashton
Clifton
Campbell
Bloody Bay
Ashton
A shton
Colin Campbell
Oueensbury
-,, COamnbell
Queensbury
A '' ton
Ashton
Ranid
^ lhton
0 nmrbphll
. Clifton
Spot
Spot
rood
Spot
acres, 3 roods, 27 poles
acres
acre, 3 roods, 17 poles
acres
acre, 3 roods, 141/2 poles
acre, 3 roods, 8 poles
acres, 3 roods, 27 poles
acres, 10 poles
acre, 3 roods, 141/2 poles
Spot
acres, 2 roods, 38 poles
acres, 37 poles
acres, 3 roods, 22 poles
acre, 1 rood, 26 poles
Spot
acre, 1 rood, 26 poles
acres
Spot
acres
acres, 1 rood, 39 poles
acres, 1 rood
Spot
roods, 11 poles
Spot
Spot
Spot
acre
Spot
acre, 2 roods
roods
acres
Spot
Spot
acre, 3 roods, 3 poles
acres
acres, 3 roods, 9 poles
acres
Spot
acres, 2 roods, 23 poles
acre
house and 1 spot
roods
Dwelling House
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 1 JUNE, 1965.-(No. 34).
STATEMENT OF CURRENCY NOTES AND COIN IN CIRCULATION IN THE
BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES (EASTERN GROUP)
ON 1ST MAY, 1965.
Notes Coins
$
Average circulation during March, 1965
British Caribbean Currency 71,052,067
Demonetised Government notes -. 292,550
Total Average Circulation ...... ...... ...... $71,344,617
British CaribbeaA Notes and Coins in
circulation on 1st May, 1965
Trinidad and Tobago
Darbados ...... ......
British Guiana
Grenada ...... ......
St. Vincent ......
St. Lucia
Dominica ...... ......
Antigua
St. Kitts
Montserrat ...... ......
"Proof sets" of coins
...... ..... ... 4,794,486
S 5,841.565
S 39,640,206
6,163,100
..- 1,064.300
.- 1,675,253
2,967,400
-. 6,239,800
(Minus) 206,100
S.... 358,400
...... ..... ...
Total British Caribbean notes and coins
on 1st May, 1965
Demonetised Government notes out-
standing on 1st May, 1965 ......
*Trinidad and Tobago .... -
British Guiana ..... .-
Barbados ...... ...... -
Total demonetised Government notes
outstanding
Total circulation on 1st May, 1965
$68,538,410 $5,833,093
-
230.361
62,188
292,549
$68,830,959 $5,833,093
As a result of the enactment of Exchange Control legislation in British
Guiana, movements of currency notes by travellers from that Territory to other
Territories participating in the Currency Agreement appear to have become
abnormal since 1962 and the circulation in some Territories, on the basis of issues
less withdrawals, adjusted to take account of Bank transfers, has in consequence
become unrealistic and in fact misleading. It will be noted that the value of
notes withdrawn at St. Kitts exceeded those issued in that Territory.
Liability for Trinidad & Tobago Government notes outstanding at 14th
December, 1964 has been assumed by the Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago
and is therefore not included in the circulation for which the Board is liable.
W. V. BROWN,
Executive Commissioner,
British Caribbean Currency Board.
British Caribbean Currency Board,
Treasury Chambers,
Port of Spain,
TRINIDAD.
5,824,343
$5,824,343
2,747,371
853,500
1,184,202
223,100
121,825
157,400
150,200
220,600
145,475
27,550
1,870
150 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 1 JUNE, 1965.-(No. 34).
SUPREME ;WOURT NOTICE
JUNE CRIMINAL ASSIZES
A.D. 1965.
NOTICE is hereby given that a sit-
ting ;of the Supreme Court of the
Windward Islands and Leeward Is-
lands in its CRIMINAL JURISDIC-
TION will be held at the Court
House, Kingstown on Monday 14th
day of June, 1965 at 10.00 o'clock in
the forenoon and continuing. All par-
ties concerned also such persons as are
bound over by recognizance to pros-
ecute, answer charges or give evidence
or summoned as Jurors or witnesses are-
hereby commanded to give their per-
sonal attention and attendance.
BY COMMAND.
H. M. SQUIRES,
Registrar Supreme Court.
Registrar's Chambers,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent.
28th May. 1965.
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