THE

OFFICIAL GAZETTE

OF THE ‘OLONY AND PROTECTORATE OF KENYA.

Published under the Authority of His Excellency the Governor of the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya.

(Vol. XXVI.—No. 952| NATROBI, ], 1924.. [Price 50 Cents|

Registered as a Newspaper at the G. P. 0. | Published every Wednesday.

TABLE OF CONTENT S.

PAGE. (to vt, ” Notice No. 203—Arrivals, Departures and Appointments, etc. a 534

x 2 ” 204—A Bill Intituled An Ordinance to Amend the Divorce Ordinance, 1908 hae 539 Proclamation No, 100—The Customs Ordinance, 1910,Proclamation. 536 Govt. Notice No. 205— ,, » Do » ules 536 536 33 a7 33 206—The Liquor (Amendment) Ordinance, 1923,— Plateau Licensing Area

33 33 a2 207—Confirmation of Ordinances—XXIT and XXXVI of 1923 537 Proclamation No. 101—-The Diseases of Animals Ordinance, 1906 5387 102—The Diseases of Animals Ordinance, 1906 ” 33 3 537 103——-The Diseases of Ai imals Ordinance, 1906 3) 33 ” 537

” ” 23 104—The Diseases of Animals Ordinance, 1906 538 Govt. Notice No. 208—The Liquor (Amendment) Ordinance, 19238Appointment of Members of Plateau Licensing Court . 538

33 a3 33 209-——The Commission of Inquiry Ordinance, 1912Appointment 538

oy 9 210—The Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1922-—-Appointment 538

a 3} 3? 211—The Liquor (Amendment) Ordinance, 1923 539 539 af a) a) 212—-Executive Council_—Appoimtment 539 at a? 32 213—The Native Registration Ordinance, 1921—Appointment... 214— ” ” » 1921—Appoimtment 539 3} oe]

7 M2 ” 215—The Native Authority Ordinance, 1912,—Appointment 539 Gen. Notices Nos. 450-462—Miscellaneous Notices .. 009-042 534 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE , 1924,

GOVERNMENT Notice No. 203.

Name Bank. onqe = Date of leaving Date of Date of arrival Le Appointment, ~~ England. Embarkation. at Kilindini.

T. H. Elkington Guard, Uganda. Railway: . | Leave brekmarch 1924 27th March, 1924} 24th May, 1924

APPOINTMENTS. MAGISTERIAL WARRANT.

S. 5519. S. 21160. LLEWELLYN CEC WricHt, to be Acting Assistant Land Mason BRIAN WiLLOUGHBY , M.C., to be a Magistrate Officer, Mombasa, with effect from 4th June, 1924. of the Second Class, with power to hold a Subordinate Court of the Second Class, whi'st holding his present | Ҥ, 29983) 10, _ appointment as Assistant Resident Commissioner, Mombasa.

Water Wittiam Ripovut, M.Inst.M. & C.E., to be Superin- tendent of Suburban Areas, Nairobi District, with effect from Ist January, 1924.

§. 21160. Mason Brian WitLoucnsy Bonp, M.C., to be Assistant Resident Commissioner, Mombasa, with effect from the 25rd May, 1924. | : poyho fot . . J. EB. S. MERRICK, for Colonial Secretary.

June 11, 1924. THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 535

GoverNMuNT Notice No. 204. COLONY AND PROTECTORATE OF KENYA,

His Excellency the Governor has approved of the following Bul being introduced during the next Session of the Legislative Council. | -WADDINGTON, Clerk to."the Legislative Council, ABill

Intituled

An Ordinance to Amend the Divorce Ordinance, 1904. |

1. This Ordinance may be cited as ““The Divorce (Amend- Short title. ment) Ordinance, 1924,’’ and shall be read as one with ‘‘The Divoree Ordinance, 1904, ’’ hereinafter referred to as ‘‘the Principal Ordinance. #?

2. Section 2 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby repealed Repeal and re-enactment and the following section is substituted therefor :— of Section 2 of the Principal ‘2 Nothing hereinafter contained shall authorise :— Ordinance. (1) the makingof any decree of dissolution’ of marriage unless the petitioner is domiciled in the Colony or Protec-- 10 torate at the time when the petition is presented; (2) the grant of any other relief under this Ordinance, unless one of the parties to the suit has, at the time when the petition is presented, his or her usual residence in the Colony or Protectorate or unless the marriage was 15 solemnized in the Colony or Protectorate.’’

8. Section 8 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby amended Amendment of Section 3 of as follows :— 7 . . the Principal of the definition of ‘ Ordinan te, (a) by the deletion ‘ Africa.”’ (b) by the insertion of the following definition:— 20 ‘Marriage’? means the union of one man and one woman for life to the exelusion of all others. Provided that such union may be dissolved in-accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance.’

A. Sub-section (2) of Section 5 of the Principal Ordinance Amendment is hereby repealed and the following sub-sectionis substituted and re-enact- ment of Sub- therefor :— section (2) of Section 5 of the Principal **(2) A wife may apply by petition to the Court for the Ordinance. dissolution of her marriage on the ground that since the solemnization thereof and since the passing of this Ordin- 30 ance her husband has been guilty of adultery or of rape or of sodomy or of bestiality.’’

5. Sub-section 1 (a) of Section 13 of the Principal Ordinance, Amendment of is hereby amended by vhe deletion of the words ‘‘the respondent ” > Sub-section 1 (a) of Section. and the substitution therefor of the words “eitherparty.” 13 of the Principal Ordinance,

6. Section 21 of the Principal COrdinance isi hereby amended ‘Amendment of 35 Section 21 of by the insertion of the followingsub-‘section :— Principal CGrdinance, ‘‘(4) If the respondent shall fail to comply with a decree ‘of the Court for restitution of conjugal rights such respondent shall thereupon be deemed to have been guilty 40 of desertion without reasonable cause, and a suit for judicial separation may be forthwith instituted, and a deeree of judicial separation may be pronounced although the period of two years may not have elapsed since the failure to.comply with the decree for restitution of conjugal vights.”” 45 7. The Indian Divorce Act, 1869, as applied to the Colony Repeal. and Protectorate is hereby repealed. 536< ‘THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE , June 11, 1924:

ProcLtaMaTion No. 100. S. 2186/3.

THER CUSTOMS ORDINANCE, 1910. PROCLAMATION. IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred upon me by the Customs Ordinance, 1910, Section 58, I, Robert Thorne Coryndon, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor of the Colony of Kenya, do hereby prohibit the importation of any of the special products manufactured by Messrs. F. Hoffman-La Roche and Company,of Basle, Switzerland, which contain dangerous drugs. Given under my hand at Nairobi this 31st day of May, 1924. RB. T. CORYNDON, | Governor. GOD SAVE THE KING.

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GovERNMENT Notice No. 205. _ | | S. 19503. THE CUSTOMS ORDINANCE, 1910.

RULES. MADEby His Excellency the Governor under Section 12 of the Customs Ordinance, 1910. The fees herein prescribed shall on and from the Ist July, 1924, be levied and paid under Section 12 of the Customs Ordin- ance, 1910.

RATES FOR OVERTIME.

: - Ss. CC, Tn respect. of each Preventive Officer ... Per hour or ” and Special part of an 1 Grade Clerk hour 5 00 ” lst Grade Clerk... ogy 4 00 " 2nd Ss, wae + 3 00 29 ard 29 tee , 37 2 50 29 , 4th 2. oo a9 2 00 Junior ,, vee i 1 650 ! 2. The Rules, dated the ist October, 1910, are hereby cancelled.

‘Nairobi, 6th June, 1924.

_R. T. CORYNDON, Governor.

Government Notice No. 206. | S. 7486/13/8/5. THE LIQUOR (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE, 1923. | Section 4. ON ~ Norice. THE Districts of Uasin Gishu, Trans-Nzoia, Elgeyo, Mara- kwet and West Suk are hereby constituted the Plateau Licensing Area.

Nairobi, 31st May, 1924... RB. T: CORYNDON, _ . Governor. June 1 1, t OVA. THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE a37

GovERNMENT Notice No. 207.

CONFIRMATION OF ORDINANCES.

Novice,

THE Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleased to notify that His Majesty’s power of disallowance will not be exercised with respect to the under-mentioned Ordinances :-— S. 16976/10.

“An OrpiNANCE to AMEND THE ExEectaic Power ORDINANCE, 1919.’’ (No, XXIT or 1923).

S. 5269/82. ‘““An ORDINANCE TO CoNSOLIDATE AND AMEND THE Customs Tarirrs.’’ (No. XXXVI oF 1923).

‘Nairobi, . 5th June, 1924.

KB, J. WADDINGTON, Clerk to Councils.

PROCLAMATION No. LOL. . | S, 1967/VIL. Prociamation No, 103. S. 1967/VIL. THE DISEASHS OF ANIMALS ORDINANCE, 1906. THE DISEASES OF ANIMALS ~ PROCLAMATION. ORDINANCE, 1908. IN EXERCISEof the powers thereunto enabling me, I hereby declare the following farms to be PROCLAMATION, infected areas (Bovine Pleuro-pneumonta) for the IN EXERCISEof the powers thereunto enabling purposes of the aforesaid Ordinance. me, I hereby declare the following Proclamations to Farms Nos. 487/56/R, 487/59 and 487/62, Curwen ‘be revoked, Estates, Njoro, Nakuru District. That portion of Proclamation No. 67, dated the Given under my hand at Nairobi this 17th day of 7th day of March, 1924, declaring Farm No, Apri, 1924. 1445, Mr. A. F, Pollard, Fort Ternan, Kisumu- “W. KENNEDY, Londiani District, to be an infected area (Rinderpest). Chief Veterinary Officer. Proclamation No. 83, dated a. the ist day of February, 1924. ProcLamatTion No, 102. S. 1967/VII. Lhat portion of Proclamation No. 76, dated the 28th THE DISEASES OF ANIMALS day of March, 1924, declaring Farm No, 2302, Mr. J. Stuart-Watt, ORDINANCE, 1906. Donyo Sabuk, Machakos District, to be an infected area, PROCLAMATION. _(Rinderpest). IN EXERCISE of the powers thereunto enabling That portion of Proclamation No. 76, dated the me, I hereby declare the following farms to be ‘Sth day of March, 1924. declaring Farm No. infecied areas (Rinderpest) fo: the purposes of the 61Cé, Major 8. Robertson, Songhor, Kisumu- aforesaid Ordinance, _ Londiani District, to be an infected area Farm No. 2051, Mr. C. J. Oliver, Uasin Gishu (Rinderpest). District. Proclamation No. 79, dated the 8rd day of April, Harm No. 3062, Mr. B. G. Forbes-Mangan, Uasin | 1924, declaring Farm No. 1099, Mr. B. A. Gishu District. _ _ Evans, North Nyeri District, to be an infected Farm No. 3068, Col. C. J. Phillips, Uasin Gishu area (Trypancsomiasis). District. : That portion of Proclamation No. 81, dated Farm No. 1718, Mrs. J. E. A. Dawson, Uasin the 10th day of April, 1924, declaring Farm No. Gishu District. 88, Air, P. J. Potgieter, Uasin Gishu District, to be Farm No. 1741, Mr. BE. Button, Machakos an infected area (Rinderpest). D‘strict. That portion of Proclamation No. 81, dated the Farm No. 794, Mr. C. J. Dunman, Machakos 1Cth day District. : of April, 1924, declaring Farm No. Farm No. 1291/1, Messrs. Ngombi, Limited, oL/b, Mr. W. J. Leslie, Uasin Gishu District, to be an infected ‘Kinangop, Naivasha District. area (Rinderpest). ' That portion Given under my hand at Nairobi this 29th day of of Proclamation No, 81, dated the 10th day of May, 1924. . April, 1924, declaring Farm No. i444/2/2/1, Major 8. Robertson, Fort Ternan, | | W. KENNEDY, Kisumu-Londiani District, to be an infected Chief Veterinary Officer. area (Rinderpest). 538 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE June 11, 1924.

That portion of Proclamation No. 90, dated the Ist GovernMenr Notice No. 208. 8. 7486/13/8/6. day of May, 1924, declaring Farm No. 51/b, Mr. W. J. Leslie, Uasin Gishu District, to be - THE LIQUOR (AMENDMENT) an infected area (Rinderpest). ORDINANCE, 1928. That portion of Proclamation No. 94, dated_the Section 7. | 17th day of April, 1924, declaring Farms Nos. Novice. 487/56/R, 487/59 and 487/62, Curwen Estates, THE following gentlemen are hereby appointed Njoro, Nakuru District, to be imfected areas Members of the Licensing Court, Plateau Licensing (Rinderpest). Area for the year ending December, 1924:— That portion of Proclamation No. 94, dated the Resident Commissioner, Eldoret. 17th day of April, 1924, declaring Farm No. Resident Commissioner, Kitale. 1294/2, Messrs. Hivans Brothers, Naivasha Col. G. C. Griffiths, C.M.G. District, to be an infected area (Rinderpest). Major BE. P. H. Pardoe, 0.B.E., J.P. Col. J. G. Kirkwood, ©.M.G. 5.0. That portion of Proclamation No. 99, dated the 7 16th day of May, 1924, declaring FarmNo. Capt. J. A. Angus. 759/1, Mr. F. RB. van Niekirk, Uasin Gishu Nairobi, District, to be an infected area (Rinderpest). 31st May, 1924. Given under my hand at Nairobi this 29th day of May, 1924. R..T. CORYNDON, Governor. W. KENNEDY, Chief Veterinary Officer. Government Novice No, 209. S. 33/23/5,

Proctamation No. 104. 8. 1967/VIl. THE COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY ORDINANCE, 1912. THE DISEASES OF ANIMALS APPOINTMENT. . ORDINANCE, 1906. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred upon me PROCLAMATION. by the Commissions of Inquiry Ordinance, 1912, I, IN EXERCISEof the powers thereunto enabling Robert Thorne Coryndon, Knight Commanderof the me, I hereby declare the following Proclamations Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and to be revoked. Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Proclamation No. 128, dated the 4th day of the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya, hereb October, 1920, declaring Farm L.O. No. 1251, appoint Frank Hirst Jameson Hiller, Esq., to be a Mr. A. Davis:Evans, Nyeri, to be an infected Secretary to attend the sittings of the Commission area (Hast Coast Fever). appointed under my hand on the 1st day of February, 1924, in Government Notice No. 48 of 1924 to That portion of Proclamation No. 4 of 1921, dated engu.re into and report on the the 30th day of December, 1921, declaring various matters therein set out; and I Farm L.0. No. 1870, Messrs. Dashwood and further appoint the said Frank Lumbwa, to be an infected area (Con- Hirst Jameson Dillier, to perform the duties pro- Hope, vided by Section 6 of the aforesaid Ordinance Bovine Pleuro-pneumonia). and tagious do revoke the appointment of Mr. J. A. Watson, 29th day o Proclamation No. 112, dated the made under the aforesaid notice. September, 1922, declaring Farm L.O. No. 867/b, Mr. E. Jones, Nanyuki, to be an infected Given under my hand at Nairobi this 2nd day of area (Hast Coast Fever). June, 1924. 7 Proclamation No. 78, dated the 7th day of R. T. CORYNDON, No. 584, September, 1923, declaring Farm L.O. Governor. Mr. Tucker, Rumuruti, to be an infected area Bovine Pleuro-pneumonia). (Contagious That portion of Proclamation No. 83, dated the 8th day of October, 1923, declaring Farm L.O. GovernMENT Notice No. 219. S. 4773/Vol 2, No. 1574, Kitchener’s Estates, Muhoroni, to be an infected area (Rinderpest). THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS Proclamtion No. 118, dated the 21st day .of November, 1928, declaring Farm 4.0. No. 611, ORDINANCE, 1922. Mr. R. H. Wilson, Kisimot, Kericho, to be an infected area (Rinderpest). APPOINTMENT. Proclamation No. 141, dated the 14th day of 1, Robert Thorne Coryndon, Knight Commander December, 1928, declaring Farm L.O. No. 1458, of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael Mr. A. P. Alcock, Kimyak Estate, Koru, to be and Saint George, Governor of the Colony and an infected area (Rinderpest). Protectorate of Kenya, in exercise of the powers Proclamation No. 11, dated the 2nd day of vested in me by the “funicipal Corporations Ordin- January, 1924, declaring Farm L.O. No. 47/b, ance, 1922, hereby appoint the following person to Mr. J. F. Buller, Uasin Gishu District, to be be Councillor of Nairobi Municipal Council during an infected area (Rinderpest). my pleasure until further notice :— . That portion of Proclamation No, 72, dated the 20th day of March, 1924, declaring the North- C. Udall, Esq. west portion of Ortlepp Township occupied by Messrs. Bothma and Kruger, Uasin Gishu District, to be an infected area (R-nderpest). Nairobi, Given under my hand at Nairobi this 17th day of April, 1924. The 4th day of June, 1924. W. KENNEDY, | R. T. CORYNDON, Chief Veterinary Officer. Governor. June Li, 1924. THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE O39

GovVERNMENT Notice No. 211. 8. 7436/18/2. GoveRNMENT Notice No. 215.

THE LIQUOR(AMENDMENT) THE NATIVE AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1912. ORDINANCE, 1928. NOTICE.

Section 7. IN EXERCISHof the powers thereunto enabling me, { hereby appoint the person named in the Noticek. Schednle annexed hereto to be Official Headman for the area named therein. Mr. A. B. Patel, B.A., L.O.B., is, hereby of the Coast Licensing Court appointed a Member Nairobi, G. V. MAXWELL, for the year ending 31st December, 1924. Ist June, 1924. Chief Native Commissioner. Nairobi, SCHEDULE. 6th June, 1924. Coast PRrovincr.— Matuinpr District. BE. B. DENHAM,

Governor’s Deputy. Name. | Area, With effect from Remarks,

TsumaI s’o North 6th Ma,¥, 1924 Vicei Kaninai s/o Galla; Notice No, 212. S. 4874, Kilomn Manges deceased (appointed Government by G. N. No. 926 dated. 12th October, 1921)

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. APPOINTMENTS. HIS Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve the appointment of the Honourable Mr. Percival Herbert Clarke, to be an Unofficial Member GENERAL Norice No, 450. of the Executive Council of Kenya Colony and Protectorate in place of Mr. T. A. Wood, resigned. POST OFFICE NOTICE. Nairobi, Ath June, 1924. J. E. 8. MERRICK, ARRIVAL OF Kenya Maits in ENGLAND. for Colonial Secretary. IT is notified for general information that the mails despatched from Mombasa on the under- mentioned date arrived in England as stated :— Government Novice No, 213. Date of despatch Name of Vessel by Date of arrival NATIVE REGISTRATION from Mombasa. which despatched. in England. THE ORDINANCE, 1921. 9th May, 1924 | IS.8.« Clan Ist June, 1924 IN EXERCISE of the powers thereunto enabling | Mackenzie” | me, I hereby appoint the following person to be a :— Registration Officer Antonio Xavier Lobo, General Post Office, Nairobi, J. B. MOIR, whilst employed as District Clerk, Nakuru, with lst June, 1924, 2nd June, 1924 for Postmaster General, effect from Kenya and Uganda. Nairobi, Dated 11th June, 1924. G. V. MAXWELL, Genera Notice No. 451. Chief Native Commissioner.

UGANDA RAILWAY,

Government Notice No, 214. (IncLupine Banca Lines AND Making Saevices) THE NATIVE REGISTRATION ORDINANCE, 1921. Approximate Statement of Public Coaching and Goods 'l'raffic for the thereunto enabling IN EXERCISE of the powers Month of May, 1924 £154,142 me, I hereby appoint the following person to be a Registration Officer :— Month of previous Year £100,627 Francis Xavier Coutinho, Correspouding whilst employed as District Clerk, Kisumu, with effect from ist June, 1924. . Increase . £33,515 Nairobi, Dated 11th June, 10924. H. BH. GOODSHIP, G. V. MAXWELID, Nairobi, Chief Accountant, Chief Native Commissioner. 6th June, 1924.

540 TUE OFFICIAL GAZETTE June Il, 1924. -—_—-

General Norice No, 246. the 9th day-of June, 1924, at 10 am., or as soon thereafter a3 cases can be heard. IN HIS MAJESTY’S COURT OF APPEAL FOR EASTERN AFRICA.

Nairobi,

24th March,1924, L. LLOYD-BLOOD, THE next Session of His Majesty’s Court of — Regestrar. Appeal for Kastern Africa has been fixed to be A. M. Court of Appeal holden at Mombasa and to commence on Monday for Eastern Africa.

eed

CAUSE LIST.

For Hzarine on 9re June, 1924, At Mombasa.

Original No. Appeal No. &wior Appellant. Respondent, ok Case Appeal from. -

23 of 1923 Criminal| Muruateto wa Rex Cr. Case . | H. M. Supreme Court of Kanyuguti |. No, 112/23 Kenya, Sittings heldat Hmbu 1 of 1924, ” Omer Malim Mohamed Rex Cr. Case . M. Supreme Court of 7 No, 132/28 “Kenya Sittings held at Kismayu 2 of 1924 » Osman Malim Moha- Rex 6 , do, med | _— 3 of 1924) ,,- PJ. Bennett Rex Or. Case | H. M. Supreme Court of : Oo . No. 131/23] Kenya, Sittings held at pe Nakuru. 4 of 1924 ” Macharia wa Mituli Rex Or. Case do. No, 135/23 . 5 of 1924 » Njoroge wa Karioki | Rex Cr. Case H. M. Supreme VConrt of | “No. 6/24 Kenya Sittings heldat Meru 6 of 1924 ” Chottabhai Narshibhai Rex or. Case H. M. High Court of Tanga- Patel No. 2/25 nytka. Sittings held at | . Morogoro 7 of 1924, » Ngatia wa Kelanga | Rex Cr, Case H. M. Supreme Court of } No. 50/24 Kenya, Sittings at Nakurn,

15 of 19283 Civil Moosaqi Jivanji | i. B. Gilland . [Civil Case | Ll. M. Supreme Court of | F.A. Bemister, No. 154/22); Kenya at Mombasa. _ Receivers of Childs & Joseph | 1 of 1924 » Mansa Ram Thaker Bhagwandass Civil Case H. M. Supreme Court of Anokmal No, 246/23 Kenya at Nairobi. 2 of 1924 » M. M. Bhutt 8. T. 'Thakore, Insolvency Receiver in the Cause do. Hstate of Popat| No. 14/23 Raja, Insolvent 8 of 1924 » Jiwa Aboo Husen Mohamed Civil Case do. | : Saleh 4 No, 186/23 4 of 1924 > Obed Musleh Ali Hassan Civil Case No, 1/24 do. & of 1924 » Mohamedbhai Khan-| 1 Mtoobinti Tafa-| Civil Case H. M. High Court of Tanga- bhai & Brothers kari, 2 Mbont No. 80/22 nyika in the Districs widow of Makussa Registry at Tanga. 6 of 1924 0 Griffiths and Co. Ltd.! J. J. MacDermott! Civil Case H. M. Supreme Court of | | Scaliy No. 297/23! Kenya at Nairobi. — 7 of 1924 ” Obed Musleh Shari! Abdulla Civil Case : | No, 42/24 do. 8 of 1924 » Noor Hussein Guyar Nawab Deen Civil Case alias Mian Noor No. 268/20 do. Hussein 10 of 1924 ” Kahan Singh The Hon’ble the [MisceNaneous; H. M. High Court of | Chowdhury Attorney Generall Cause Uganda at Entebbe. of Uganda No. 1/1924 Protectorate |

June 11, 1924, THE. OFFICIAL GAZETTE 541 -

GENERAL Notice No. i5u. GENERAL Notice No. 454.

IN HIS MAJESTY’S SUPREME COURT OF KENYA, IN HIS MAJESTY’S SUPREME COURT OF KENYA, AT MOMBASA, — AT MOMBASA. INSOLVENCY JURISDICTION. INSOLVENCY JURISDICTION. Cause No. 9 or 1924. Cause No. 4 or 1924. Re: AgBpuLRAsooL Nasser VrrRdt. Ex-Parre tHe Depron. Re: HassaNnatr Mowamepaaar Muris Gantt, INsonvent. To all to whom it may concern. Ex-Parte THE CrepiTOR—MoosaJgE JEEVANJER. NOTICE is hereby given PURSUANT to a petition filed by Moosajee Jeevanjee, that the petition of Abdul- rasool Nasser Virji, an employee of the firm of G. H. Merchants, Mombasa, one of the creditors of the above- Abdulrasool & Co., carrying on business in Mombasa and named debtor, on reading the said petition, and on hearing the esewhere, for an order that he be declared insolvent under the Provincial Insolvency Act, 1907, will evidence of the said petitioning creditors, and R 8. Nehra, be heard at Mom- basa on the 26th day of June, 1924, at 9-30 a.m. Esq., Advocate on behalf of the said petitioning creditors, Dated and upon also hearing A. C. Ross, Esq., Advocate on behalf this 4th day of June, 1924. of the debtor, it is ordered that the said debtor be and he D. EDWARDS, is hereby adjudged insolvent, and whereas it appears to the Acting Deputy Registrar. Court that the appointment of a Receiver of the property of

the said insolvent is necessary, it is also ordered that a receiving order be made against the insolvent, and T. B. Patel is hereby appointed Receiver of the property of the | GENERAL Norrce No. 455, said insolvent, and it is further ordered that the said IN HIS MAJESTY’S Receiver’s remuneration be fixed at 5% on the total: amount SUPREME COURT OF KENYA, realised Jess any sum paid to the creditors out of the proceeds AT NAIROBI. of their securities. INSOLVENCY JURISDICTION. All persons claiming to be creditors of the above-named Cause No. 15 or 1919. insolvent must file particulars of their claims in writing IN THE MATTER oF (1) AMBAVI Dauya, (2) Kanat Devaz, supported by affidavit together with any documents on which (5) ZaveRcHAND MORaRJ1, TRADING ss MoRARsI they re'y in proof of their claims on or before the 14th day of August, 1924, with the Deputy Registrar, His Majesty's Devat & Co., INso.vents. Supreme. Court of Kenya, at Mombasa, after which date To all to whom it may concern. . settle the Schedule of the names the Court will proceed to On the application of the above-named insolvents, filed and of the debts severally due to such creditors and any on the 21st day of May, 1924, and on reading the said applica- tion, and upon hearing persons having in their possession any properties or monies H. E. Schwartze, Esq., in support thereof, and on reading the report of the Registrar of hand the belonging or due to the said insolvent should forthwith Supreme Court, Nairobi, dated the 6th day of June, 1923, over and pay sameto the said Receiver. itas ordered that tne said imsolvents be discharged forth- with. ,

Given under my hand and the sea! of the Court, this Dated this 5th day of June, 1924. 20th day of May, 1924. JOSEPH SHERIDAN, Judge. ERIC T. JOHNSON, Acting Judge.

GENERAL Nortce No. 456,

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

SUPREME Court Cause No. 46 or 1924. Grvnerat Notice No. 453. ADMINISTRATOR GENERAL'S Cause No, 37 or 1924,

IN HIS MAJESTY’S SUPREME COURT OF KENYA, IN THE MATTER or KazKr JAMSHEDII GANDEVIA,

AT MOMBASA. DECEASED. INSOLVENCY JURISDICTION. To all to whom it may concern. Cause No. 6 or 1924. - PURSUANT to an order of the Supreme Court of Re: Ar BIN MoHAMED BIN MWwISHAHAL. Kenya at Mombasa, dated the 23rd day of May, 1924, by Ex-Parte THE DeEpTor. which the undersigned was appointed Administrator of the estate of the late Kaeki Jamshedji Gandevia, who died at To all to whom it may concern. Kilindini on the 27th day of April, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that the petition of Ali bin of Mombasa, the Imam of the TAKE NOTICE that afl persons having any claims Mohamed bin Mwishahali, against the estate of the said Kaeki Jamshedji Gandevia are _ Mwinyi Kombo Mosque at Kibokoni, Mombasa, the above- required to lodge and prove such claims before me the under- named debtor, for an order that he be declared insolvent signed on or before the 4th day of August, 1924, after which date only the claims so proved will be paid and the estate under the Provincial Insolvency Act, 1907, wil! be heard at — distributed according to law. Mombasa on the 25th day of July, 1924, at 10 a.m. ‘Mombasa, Dated this 5th day of June, 1924. 28th May, 1924. B. STONE, D. EDWARDS, Acting Deputy Registrar. Acting Administrator General. 548 TeORSTUTANGEE June 11, 1924"

Genera Notice No. 457, Generar Notice No. 460, PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION NOTION. ApMINIsTHATOR Gunerat’s Cause No. 49 or 1924. E.S.M., Loarep & E. 8, Groaan., Ix rsx Marten oF Capr. Joun GaTeny, DECEASED. To all to whom it may concern. re To all to whom it may concern. . | TAKE NOTICE that on the 6th day of May,..1994, TAKE NOTICE that on or.after the 26th day, ofJune, Major Ewart Scott Grogan, D.S.0., ptirchased from’ E.S.M.,. 1924, I intend to app’y to the Supreme Court of Kenya, at Limited, the business of- Logging and Timber Merchants, Mombasa, for an.order to administer. the estate. of the above- formerly carried on by E.S.M., Limited, and that a'l debts. nanied. Capt. John Gately, who died at Mombasa on the due and’ owingby E.S.M., Limited, as-on that’ date will. be 26th day of May, 1924. paid. .by Major E...8. Grogan, to. whom all sums due iv respect of timber Mombasa; | sold should be paid. | | _ 2. 'That asfrom that date Major Grogan will. continue: . 4th June, 1924, to carry on the said business of Logging and Timber Merchants. B. STONE, | Major Grogan witl complete all periding- con- tracts of E.S:M., Limited, in. respect of timber and General. will be Acting Administrator responsible for. all debts incurred with the said business. from .that date. | 3.. The offices of E.S.M., Limited, will in future. be iv. Corner, House, Nairobi, P.O. Box No: 301. Cable and _ telegraphic add¥éss :—‘‘Realesta,’’ Naitobi, Telephone 114. GENERAL NOTICE No. 458, _4. The offices of Major E. 8. Grogan, will remain in Sadter Street, ‘Nairobi, P.O, Box 291, Telephone 113. Cable NOTICE. and telegraphic address :—Oapdéai,”? Nairobi. .The -timber business wi.l be carried on under the style of ‘““Equator Saw Mills” at Major Grogan’s offices. To raz Owners, Master 4Np Orricers or THE STEAMSHIP ““CANNANORE’’ AND TO ALL PERSONS FROM WHOM FREIGHT MAY BE DUE. - Signed for E. 8: Grogan, E,.Framroz Edalji Dinshaw, Mathradas Goculdas and Nanabhai Cursétji Bhoacha, of Bombay in British India as ARTHUR C. TANNAHILL. Mortgagees of the Steamship ‘“‘Cannanore,”’ Official Number by virtue of the authorities expressly or im liedly 144591 and Signed for E.S.M., Limited, vested in us by virtue of the Mortgages,. dated the llth day March, 1921, and the 22nd day of August, 1921, and a Deed B, BRADLEY, of Covenant of the 11th day of March, 1921, and a Deed of further Charge, datedthe 22nd day of August, 1921, and Director... executedby,Alibhoy MullaJeevanji,.heréby give notice that we havétaken possession of thé said steamship; her stores, — tackle andappurtenances and any freight payable to the owner thereof, = Se oo Dated at Mombasa this 3ist day of May, 1924. GreNERAL Notice No. 46) Signed by the said Framroz Edalji Dinshaw, Mathradas Goculdas and Nanabhai Cursetji Bhoacha by their Attorneys, Atkinson & Wright. NOTICE. ATKINSON & WRIGHT. NOTICE is hereby given that Trespassers upon the demarcated farm Wankiwonky, No. 1234, West Kenya, will be prosecuted, stock found will be impounded and dogs destroyed.

By Order. GrenreraL Norice No. 459. E. VAUGHAN KENEALY.,

“NOTICE.

To tHe Owners, Master aND OFFICERS OF THE STHAMSHIP . General Notics No. 462. “CaLIcuUT’? aND TO ALL PERSONS FROM WHOM FREIGHT MAY BE DUE. WE, Framroz Edalji Dinshaw, Mathradas Goculdas and . NOTICE. Nanabhai Cursetji Bhoacha, of Bombay in British India as Mortgagees of the Steamship ‘‘Calicut,’? Official Number To all to whort Tt may"Gonterne SooRE 144644and by. virtue of theauthorities expressly or impliedly vested: itt’ us. py virtue ofthe Mortgages, dated the 11th day. NOTICE is hereby given that the power of Attorney and a Déed. granted by Gokibai wite of Thakkar Mawji Damodar and March, 1921; and the .22nd. day of. August, 1921, daughter of Thakkar Naraindas .Meghji, deceased, and March, 1921, and a Deed of. of .Covenant of. the 11th: day..of Bachubaai wife of Thakkar Chaturbhuj Nenshi and daughter further Charge, dated.the 22nd day. of ,August, 1921, and of Naraindas Meghji, deceased, heirs of the said’ Naraindas executed by A‘ibhoy Mulla Jeevanji, hereby give notice that wehave taken. possession of. the said,steamship, her stores, Meghji, deceased..to Thakkar Hansraj}, Karsandas,Manager of thefirm of Thakkar. Khimji Naranji is hereby revoked tackle and appurtenances and any freight payable to the. by the said Gokibai and Bachubaai, whohave now appointed” owner thereof. ae Thakkar Mathutdas son of Purshotam, of Mombasa as their true and lawful. attorney to appear and act for them. © Dated at Mombasa this dist day. ‘of May, 1924,

Mombasa, Signed by the said Framroz Edalji Dinshaw, Mathradas Dated this 23rd day of May, 1924. Goculdas and Nanabhai Cursetji _Bhoacha by their Attorneys, Atkinson & Wright. A. B. PATEL, .. ATKINSON & WRIGHT. Advocate. June 11, 1924. THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 43

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