THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 28Th NOVEMBER, 1952
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322 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 28th NOVEMBER, 1952. (b) the Shield of that Quartering of Our Royal lency The -Governor of Northern Ireland, has been Arms which displays Our Tressured Lion pleased to appoint Henry Alwin White, Esq., of Rampant, surmounted by the Crown, Orange Hill, Tandragee, in the County of Armagh, with the inscriptions "FID DBF" and "ONE a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Armagh, SHILLING" and the date of the year placed across his Commission bearing date the 20th day of Nov- the shield. The coin shall have a graining upon; the ember, 1952. edge. C. N. L. STRONGE, (5) Sixpence—Every sixpence shall have the H.M. Lieutenant of same obverse impression and inscription as the half- the said County. crown, and for the reverse a Rose, a Thistle, both slipped and leaved, a sprig of Shamrock and a Leek, all interlaced about the stems, with the inscriptions "FID.-OEF:" above and "SIX PENCE" and the date Captain The Right Honourable Sir Norman of the year. The coin shall have a graining upon Stronge, Bt., Her Majesty's Lieutenant for the County the edge. of Armagh, with the approval of His Excellency SILVER COINS The Governor of Northern Ireland, has been pleased to appoint William Edward Greeves. Esq., of The Queen's Maundy Monies—Every Maundy Ardeevin, Portadown, in the County of Armagh, a silver fourpence, threepence, twopence and penny Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Armagh, his shall have for the obverse impression Our aforesaid Commission bearing date the 20th day of November, effigy with the inscription "ELIZABETH II DEI 1952. GRA: BRITT: OMN: REGINA F: LY' and for the reverse the respective figures '4', '3', '2', T (according C. N. L. STRONGE, to the denomination or value of the piece) in the H.M. Lieutenant of centre, with the date of the year placed across the the said County. figure, and encircled with an oak wreath surmounted by the Crown. The coins shall have a plain edge. COIN OF MIXED METAL Threepence—Every threepence of mixed metal shall MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT have for the obverse impression Our aforesaid effigy The Minister of Transport on the 20th November, with the inscription "ELIZABETH II DEI GRA: 1952, made the following Statutory Instruments: — BRITT: OMN: REGINA F: D:" and for the reverse a Portcullis with chains, ensigned with a royal The Railways (Additional Charges (Amendment) coronet, being a Badge of Our Royal Predecessor Regulations, 1952. (S.I. 1952/2013.) The Harbours, Docks and Piers (Additional King Henry VII, with the date of the year between Charges) (Amendment) Regulations, 1952. the words "THREE" and "PENCE". The coin (S.I. 1952/2014.) shall have a plain edge having twelve sides. The Canals (Additional Charges) (Amendment) BRONZE COINS Regulations, 1952 (S.I. 1952/2015.) (1) Penny—Every bronze penny shall have for Copies may be obtained from H.M. Stationery the obverse impression Our aforesaid effigy with the Office, York House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2; 13a inscription "ELIZABETH II DEI GRA: BRITT: Castle Street, Edinburgh, 2; 39 King Street, Man- OMN: REGINA F: D:" and for the reverse the chester, 2; 2 Edmund Street, Birmingham, 3; 1 St. figure of Britannia seated on a reck surrounded by Andrew's Crescent, Cardiff; Tower Lane, Bristol, 1; the sea, her right hand holding a shield which rests 80 Chichester Street, Belfast; or through any book- against the rock, while in her left hand she grasps a seller, price 2d. net. trident, with a Lighthouse in the distance ; and the words "ONE PENNY," with the date of the year. Ministry of Transport, Berkeley Square House, The coin shall have a plain edge. London, W.I. (2) Half-penny—Every half-penny shall have the same obverse impression and inscription as the penny, and for the reverse the representation of a sailing ship, and the words "HALF PENNY" with the date of the year. The coin shall have a plain edge. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Section 12 of the Belfast Corporation Act (Northern Ireland), (3) Farthing—Every farthing shall have the 1930, as extended by Section 16 of the Transport Act same obverse, impression and inscription as the (Northern Ireland), 1948, the Ministry of Commerce penny, and for the reverse the representation of a has made an Order authorising the use by the Belfast Wren, and the word "FARTHING" with the date of Corporation of trolley vehicles on that portion of the the year. The coin shall have a plain edge. Holywood Road between its junction with Belmont This Proclamation shall come into force on, the first Road (known as "Gelston's Corner") and the turning day of January, One thousand nine hundred and fifty area adjoining the said Road near Richmond Lodge, three. in the County of Down, within the Belfast Transport Given at Our Court at Buckingham Palace, Area. this Twenty-fifth day of November, in The Order is entitled "The Trolley Vehicles (Bel- the year of our Lord One thousand nine fast) New Routes (Northern Ireland). No. 3 Order. hundred and fifty two, and in the First 1952." year of Our Reign. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FOR NORTHERN IRELAND Captain The Right Honourable Sir Norman The Civil Service Commissioners for Northern Ire- Stronge, Bt., Her Majesty's Lieutenant for the County land hereby announce that Certificates of Qualification of Armagh, with the approval of His Excellency have been issued in favour of the following: — The Governor of Northern Ireland, has been pleased to appoint Michael Henry Armstrong, Esq., of Dean's 27.10.52—Kenneth Percy Bloomfield, Assistant Hill, Armagh, in the County of Armagh, a Deputy Principal. Lieutenant for the County of Armagh, his Commis- 31.10.52—Isobel Margaret Smart Locke, Head of the sion bearing date the 20th day of November, 1952. Dairy Department at Loughry College. 5.11.52—Mary McGarry, Typist. C. N. L. STRONGE, 13.11.52—John Carson Bennington, Prison Officer. H.M. Lieutenant of Joseph Thomas Clancey, Prison Officer. the said County. Horace Johnston, Prison Officer. Robert Scott, Prison Officer. James Moody, Prison Officer. Eliza Margaret McClelland, Prison Officer. Captain The Right Honourable Sir Norman Joseph Nutt, Prison Officer. Stronge, Bt., Her Majesty's Lieutenant for the Samuel Richmond Wriqht, Prison Officer. County of Armagh, with the approval of His Excel- Patrick Gough, Prison Officer..