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Page. Govt. Notice No. 149—The Seal Fisheries (Crown Colonies and ) Order in Council, 1914... ©... vee Le a .. 765 » ” » 150—Circular Despatch re Officers of the Special Reserve Lee .. =—766 » » », 151— Township Rules No. 3 of 1914 bee was .. =766 ” » » 152—Under the Infectious Diseases Ordinance, 1903 wee we 767 » 3 » 153—Registration of Documents Amendment Ordinance, 1914, (No. 8 of 1914)—Non-disallowance of vee ves 767 » a », 154—Appointment under the Native Authority Ordinance, 1912 we 767 ” 1» » 155-Appointments under the Native Authority Ordinance, 1912 ... 767 » ” » 156—Native Councils recognised under the Native Tribunal Rules, 1913... 768 » ” » 157—Appointment _ wee i bee vee ... 768 ” ” , 158—Declaration of Public Road, Kinangop Plateau... ves ... «768 Gen. Notice No. 558—

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ARRIEVALS.

| . | From leave or Date of leaving Date of Date of arrival Name. Rank. on Ist at , or | Appointment. England. Embarkation, Kilindini.

Noel Monckton | District Leave June 4th, 1914] June 14th, 1914 July 2nd, 1914 Hon. A. Bruce Asst. District Commissioner do » Ath ,, » i4th ,, » 2nd *

DEPARTURES.

On leave or Name. Rank. - termination of Date of Departure, appointment.

Lieut. Col. B. R. Graham Officer Commanding Treops” Leave "| July Qnd, 1914

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EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE.

Government Notice No. 149] AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACK,

The 14th day of May, 1914. PRESENT, THE KING’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJHSTY EARL BEAUCHAMP SIR JOSHUA WILLIAMS MASTER OF THE HORSE LORD JUSTICE PICKFORD LORD CHAMBERLAIN SIR ARTHUR CHANNELL

WHEREAS by the Seal Fisheries (Crown Colonies and Protectorates) Order in Council, 1913, hereinafter called the Principal Order, provision was made for applying Sections 3 and 4 of the Seal Fisheries (North Pacific) Act, 1912, to certain Colonies and Protectorates, including the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Protectorate, the Solomon Islands Protectorate, and the Somuliland Protectorate, and to and to (all of which Colonies and Protectorates and Cyprus and Zanzibar were thereinafter referred to as “ Territories affected ”) : And whereas by Article 4 of the Principal Order it was directed that the said Order should be published in the Government Gazette of each of the Territories affected other than Zanzibar, and should thereupon come into operation in such Territory : And whereas there is no Government Gazette in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Protectorate or in the Solomon Islands Protectorate, or in the Somaliland Pretectorate : And whereasit is expedient to amend the Principal Order so as to make proper provision for bringing the said Order into operation in the said Protectorates: NOW, THEREFORE, His Majesty, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in this behalf by the Seal Fisheries (North Pacific) Act, 1912, the Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1890, or otherwise in His Majesty vested, is pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered as follows :— 1. This Order may be cited as ‘‘ The Seal Fisheries (Crown Colonies and Protectorates) Order in Council, 1914.” 2, The Principal Order shall come into operation in the Gilbert and Hillice Islands Protectorates, the Solomon Islands Protectorate, and the Somaliland Protectorate forthwith. 3. The Schedule to the Principal Order is hereby revoked, and the Schedule to this Order substituted therefor. ALMERIC FITZROY.

Schedule. List of British Colonies, &c. to which Sections 3 and 4 of the Seal Fisheries (North Pacific) Act, 1912, apply :-— Bahamas. ' Leeward Islands—(contd.) Barbados. Saint Christopher-. . Virgin Islands. . Dominica. . Malta. Ceylon. . . . . Saint Lucia. Fiji Saint Vincent. Gambia . . Sierra Leone. Gilbert and Ellice Islands Protectorate. Solomon Islands Protectorate. Gold Coast. Somaliland Protectorate. Grenada Southern Nigeria. Hong Kong. , including Labuan. Jamaica (including Turks Islands and ), Trinidad and Tobago. Leeward Islands— Weihaiwei. . .

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Government Notice No. 150] CIRCULAR. (Vide “ Official Gazette,” 1913, page 275),

Downine Srreet,

sth June, 1914,

Sir, With further reference to my Circular despatch of the 10th of February, 1918, I have the honour to inform you that the Army Council, having again had under consideration the conditions under which officers of the Special Reserve may hold permanentcivil appointments under Colonial Administrations, have decided that officers of that branch of the Army, while so employed, should be permiited to be seconded for a period not exceeding five years from the date of first appointment under the Colonial Government, including the period of probation (if any) : after the termination of the five years, should they continue to be so employed, they would be required to resign their commissions. 2. Officers so situated will, as already agreed, be under no lability of recall to Army service on mobilization, nor will they be entitled to draw pay from Army funds, whether for training or any other urpose, ® *3 The newrule is not to be retrospective in the case of officers whose resignation has already been gazetted, but applications received for reinstatement to the Special Reserve of Officers will be considered on the merits of each case. 4, The ruling as regards Officers of the Territorial Force and the Territorial Force Reserve, as communicated to you in the Cirenlar despatch of 10th February, 1918, is not affected by this decision.

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your most obedient, humble servant,

L. HARCOURT.

Government Notice No. 151] RULES.

The East Africa Townships Ordinance, 1903.

Rules issued by His Excellency the Governor of the Kast Africa Protectorate under the provisions of the East Africa Townships Ordinance, 1903.

Nairobi, H. C. BELFIELD, Dated this 8th day of July, 1914. Governor.

1. These Rules shall apply to the Township of Kisumu and shall be read with the Kisumu Township Rules dated the 11th day of November, 1908, and may be cited as ‘‘ The Kisumu Township Rules No. 3 of 1914.” 2, No person shall reside or remain in “CO” area of the Township unless such person is :— (i) the holder of a temporary occupation licence fromthe Crown and is residing on the land the subject of such licence, (ii) the holder of a lease from the Crown of the land on whichheis residing, (ii) in possession of a permit from the District Commissioner allowing such person to reside in the area, (iv) registered as being in employment in the Township, or is the wife or child of any such person described in (1), (21), (iii) or (iv). 3. Any African able-bddied male provided with a permit from the District Commissionerto reside in area “C” shall also be provided with au identification ticket by the District Commissioner in a form to be approved by the Provincial Commissioner, and such identification ticket shall be produced on the demand of a Magistrate, a Police Officer, the Medical Officer of Health or any officer authorised by the Provincial Commissioner to inspect such tickets. 4, Every person residing in area “C” who is employed within the Township shall be registered by his employer at the office of the District Commissioner. 5. Any person under these Rules lawfully residing in “C” area who shall allow any person unauthorised under these Rules to reside in “C” area, to sleep in any hut or other building or place in such area shall, on conviction, be liable to the penalties provided for a breach of these Rules. 6. Any person committing a breach or failing to comply with the provisions of these Rules shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding Rs. 200/-, or in default ot payment, to imprisonment of either description for a term not exceeding two months.

July 15, 1914, THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE

‘GOVERNMENT Notice No. 152] NOTICE. The Infectious Diseases Ordinance, 1903. Whereas a case of plague has occurred at.an Eating House on Plot No. 90 Indian Bazaar occupied by Akbar Ali and the case has been removed from there to an adjoining Eating House on plot No. 89 ; the ‘area which include plots 87, 88, 89, 90 is hereby declared an infected area under the Infectious Diseases Ordinance, 1903, and the rules thereunder, and I hereby apply to the said infected area the rules under the said Ordinance dated July 29th, 1913.

Nairobi, H. C. BELFIELD, July 7th, 1914. Governor.

Governmint Notice No. 153] NOTICE, The Registration of Documents Amendment Ordinance, 1914, (No. 8 of ISI4). The Secretary for the Colonies has been pleased to intimate that His Majesty’s Power of Disallowance -will not be exercised with respect to the above Ordinance.

By Commandof His Excellency, Nairobi, W. J. MONSON, July 11th, 1914. Acting Chief Secretary.

(JoverNMENt Notice No. 154] NOTICE. Appointment under the Native Authority Ordinance, 1912. The following person is hereby appointed Official Headman for the area named in the Schedule :—

Name. Rank. Tribe. District. Remarks,

Olle Naibenu Headman | Loodokilani Masai Reserve To exercise jurisdiction over his owntribe throughout the Masai Reserve.

Nairobi, H. C. BELFIELD, Dated this 8th day of July, 1914. Governor.

‘GoveRNMENT Notice No. 155| NOTICE. Appointments under the Native Authority Ordinance, 1912. The following persons are hereby appointed Official Headmenfor the areas named in the Schedule :—

Name. Rank. Location. District. | Province.

Gundo wa Mvuno Headman Umba Valley Vanga Seyidie Chuo wa Bakari ” Gonja » ” Kubo Mwacholozi ” Kikonene ” ” Fundi Mwhbegi » Mrima yy ” Halfan Mwanchura » Mafisini 0 ” Sebe Neondo ” Msambweni - ” Mwamambo wa Mwamambo » Muhaka » ” Vuyaa bin Msaia Sherazi ” Sherazi » » Mwengkai bin Khamis % Funzi ” ” Mwangena ” Aleni » ” Shehe Fumo 9 Wassein ”» Hamis bin Buhuri ” Pongwe ” ” Fundi Mwambetu » Ramisi a3 ” Ngome wa Mdige ” Mworeni » ” Mutua wa Mwathi »” Mwena ” »

Nairobi, H. C. BELFIELD, July 11th, 1914, Governor.

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GovernuEnt Notice No. 156] NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to recognize the following: Native Councils for the purposes of the Native Tribunal Rules 19138.

Nairobi, - W. J. MONSON, July 11th, 1914. Acting Chief Secretary.

Vanga District.

Nameof the President. Location.

Gundo wa Mvuno | Umba Valley Chuo wa Bakari Gonja Kubo Mwachoiozi Kikonene Fundi Mwhbegi Mrima Halfan Mwanchura Mafisini Sebe Ngondo Msambweni Mwamambo wa Mwamambo Muhaka Vuyaa bin Msaia Sherazi Sherazi Mwengkai bin Khamis Funzi Mwangena Aleni Shehe Fumo Wassein Hamis bin Bukuri Pongwe Fundi Mwambetu Ramisi Ngome wa Mdigo Mwerent Matu wa Mwathi Mwena

Government Notice No. 157] APPOINTMENT. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following appointment :— To be District Commissioner, Nandi :— Caprain Nozt Moncxroy, to date July 7th, 1914.

Secretariat, NArRosi, W. J. MONSON, July 15th, 1914. Acting Chief Secretary.

Government Noricr No. 158] NOTICE. Declaration of Public Road, Kinangop Plateau. In exercise of the powers conferred upon me under the Crown Lands Ordinance, 1902, I, Sir Henry Conway Belfield, x.c.m.a., Governor of the East Africa Protectorate, do hereby declare the route described imthe Schedule hereto to be a Public Road. Nairobi, H. C. BELFIELD, Dated this 183th day of July, 1914. Governor,

The Schedule above referred to: A route leaving the Township and following the present cart track throuch the Forest, Reserve (No. 1800) and Farm No. 1298 to the Camp known as “ Nyjore ” ; then ascending the Escarpment at that point and thence proceeding across the Kinangop Plateau, f lowing the present caravan route through farms Nos. 1298, pete, 1294, 1292, 1290, 1289, 1288, and ee thence over the northern shoulder of Nandarwa (“ Kinangop Mountain”’) to Nyeri.

Gunerat Notice No. 5581 NOTICE. Auction of Crown Lands, Notice is hereby given that the following farms in the Trans-Nzoia District (13 in all ithdr from the Sale to be held on the 17th August, 1914, viz ;— US In all) are withdrawn N. A. 36. R. 111. C. 11 and 13. 4 Q. IV. D. 31, 35 and 52. . W. IL. B. 40, ” W. 11. Dz 8 and 10. . XL A 28, 30, 31, 32 and 36 Nairobi, I. L. O. GOWER, July 10th, 1914, Acting Land Officer. “July 15, 1914. THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 769

Generar Notice No. 559] POST OFFICE NOTICE. In connexion with the revised tariff for Inland Telegrams which came into force on the Ist of July, 1914, it is hereby notified for general information that although the issue, free of charge to the sender of a telegram, of a receipt shewing the time at which such telegram is tendered for transmission and the amount of the charges paid will be continued for the present, it may be necessary at a subsequent date to make a charge in cases where a receipt is demanded by the sender of a telegram.

Nairobi, J. GOSLING, 2nd July, 1914, Postmaster General, Hast Africa & Uganda Protectorates.

Genera Notice No. 560] IN THE TOWN MAGISTRATE’S COURT AT NAIROBI.

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

CAUSE No. 18 or 1914.

Norvicz OF APPLICATION FoR Propate or THE Witt oF KisnanpcHanp s/o Dirumatt, LATE OF Natrops, MeRCHANT, DECEASED. Take notice, that application having been made in this Court by Sawan Mall s/o Ditumall of Nairobi for probate of the Will of Kisuancuanp s/o Dirumatn,late of Nairobi, Merchant, who died at Nairobi on the 10th day of June, 1914, this Court will proceed to make a decree in the same unless cause be shown to the contrary and appearance in this respect entered on or before the 15th day of August, 1914,

Nairobi, A. EH. SOCKETT, 8th July, 1914. for District Delegate.

Gernerat Notice No. 561] PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

in rue marrer OF JuTHA MANDON, DECEASED. To all to whom it may concern. Take notice that on or after the 29th day of July, 1914, I intend to apply to the High Court of Kast Africa at Mombasa for an order to administer the estate of the above-named Juraa Manpon, who died at Kilindini in or about the month of January, 1914. Mombasa, J. W. H. PARKINSON, 7th July, 1914. Administrator General

GeneraL Notice No. 562] . PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

In toe marrer or C. T. MircHenn, DECEASED. To all to whom it may concern. Take notice that on or after the 29th day of July, 1914, I intend to apply to the High Court of East Africa at Mombasa for an order to administer the estate of the above-named C. T. Mircuett, who died at Kipini on the 8th day of June, 1914. Mombasa, J. W. H. PARKINSON, 9th July, 1914. ; Administrator General,

Generau Notice No. 563] IN THE HIGH COURT OF BASI AFRICA AT MOMBASA. INSOLVENCY JURISDICTION.

CAUSE No. 1 or 1914.

Re: Kuosa RasaBatit Brat. To all to whom it may concern. Whereas Khoja Rajaballi Bhalu recently carrying onbusiness at Mombasa has made an application to this Court that he the said Khoja Rajaballi Bhalu be adjudged insolvent, notice is hereby given that the hearing of the said application has been fixed for Friday the 31st July, 1914, at 10 o’clock a.m or so soon thereafter as it can be heard at the Law Courts at Mombasa. / Mombasa, J..F. Sr. A. FAWCETT, 7th July, 1914. - Deputy Registrar. THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE July 15, 1914.

GeneRAL Notice No, 564] NOTICE.

His Honour Mr. Justice Ehrhardt will proceed on circuit and holdsittings of the High Court at the places and on the dates below mentioned.

CAUSE LIST.

Kisumu, 13th July, i9i4. Criminal Case No. 29/14 Crown vs. Manyuru s/o Ngaou » » oO» 40/14 o vs. Onyego s/o Osaro ”” oD 44/14 » vs. Were s/o Waswa Disrrict Reaistry. Kisumu D, R. C.C. No. 15/18 Anderson and Co vs, Ahmed Shah

2 32 3 17/13 »” vs. Fatoo and Ahmed Shah 2/14 Boustead and Clarkevs. Anderson and Co. Civil Case No, 41/14 Ahmed Khan Rahimbux vs. Imamdin s/o Hahibux Kisumu D. R.C.C. No. 9/14 Nanakchand and Rajaram vs. Ahmed Khan Rahimbuox ””» 10/14 Hasham Jamal &Co.vs. Habib Velji ” ” » 11/14 do vs. Khoja Alibhai Velji ” »» 12/14 do vs. 1. Nurdin Ali Mohamed 2. Chatur and Lalcnand, trading as Chatur and Lalchand 9 9 » 13/14 do vs. Milkiram Dewichand ” 9 » 14/14 Andersonand Co. vs. Dewchand s/o Butasing ” 3 » 15/14 A. Alidina Visram vs. Captain Rahimtulla Ismail ” ” , 16/14 Attorney General vs. (Mian) Gian Singh ” 0 » lP/iA4 do vs. Karamdad Gulab ” » » 18/14 do vs. Muga Ismail ” »» 1e/ie do vs. 1. Lakhu and 2. Kheda ””» 20/14 HashamJamal&Co. vs. Ahmed Khan Rahim Bux ” 3 » 21/14 A. A. Visram vs. Habib Velji ” ” » 22/14 do vs. Gulamali Mohamedali Civil Appeal No. 9/14 Popat Ibrahim & Co.vs. i. Frigerio and Co. , §8th July, 1914. Criminal Case No. 33/14 Crown vs. R. G. Wright District Recistry. Civil’. Case No. 38/14 The Londiani Saw Mills vs. Sheikh Chirag Din (Application for execution of Decree) ” ” ” 4/14 Kedowa Saw Mills vs. Charag Din » ” » 5/14 C. B. Clutterbuck vs. Lala Ishwerdass Bishendas > ” os 6/14 Londiani Trading Co. Ltd. vs. Taj Din ” ” » 7/14 Elmi Ahmed vs. J. Dimbil, 2. Ali Bobali, 3. Duali Farah ” ”% 8/14 Kedowa Saw Mills vs. Frank Watkins, Junior ” » ” 9/14 C. B. Clutterbuck vs. Harjiwan Ramji Nairobi, 23rd Jniy, 194. Criminal Case No. 23/14 Crown vs. Suba wa Mwendwa and 2 others » ” » 26/14 %” vs. Gobind Wasudeo Thatte » a » 380/14 ” vs. Maitha Ngao ” ” » (36/14 vs. Bishen Singh ” ”» 39/14 » vs. Muti wa Nzau ”» » 41/14 » vs. Kioko wa Kathuli i, » » » 42/14 » vs. 1. Nzambo wa Ndundu and 2. Muli wa Nzambo ” ” » 48/14 » vs. Kaggi wa Njau ” » » 45/14 » vs. A.B. Mortimer » ” i 46/14 ” vs. Mutia wa Ngali Mbitini ” ” » 49/14 » vs. Macharia wa Nduni Revision Case Criminal No. 23/14 Crown vs. Hawanda s/o Hongo District Recistry. Civil Case No. 49/13 W.J. Moynagh vs. C. Scholtz » ” » 68/13 Valji Hirji and Sons vs. E. De La Rue » » » 67/13 Jadavji Dhanji and Jiva Jetha vs. C. Harvey » $3 » 71/13 Gaurishanker . Govindji vs. Abdul Wahid » 9% » 8/14 Suleman Virji& Sons vs. E. De La Rue July 15, 1914, ‘THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 7T71

District Recistry, Narrosr.—-(Contd). Civil Case No. 9/14 John Cornah vs. Samuel Jacobsand Philip Abraham Raphael 9 » » 11/14 The East Africa ‘ and Uganda | Corporation . Ltd. — | as propri- rvs. J. M. Drury etors of Norfolk Hotel by its Director F. A.C. | Hole 3 ” a” » 12/14 The B. H. A. Saw Mills vs. Frank Watkins Junior (Application _ for execution of Decree)

”” a9 13/14 The B. H. A. Saw Mills vs. Cullinan and Groves

> 23 ” 16/14 A.M.Little vs. Clement Hirtzel

” 2 Pd 17/14 Valji Hirji and Sons vs. John Cook, F. O. B. Wilson and Thompson Wells »»» 20/14 David Silver vs.

re a? » 26/14 The Kenia Saw Mills vs. L. B. Murray 28/14 Dahyalal Motichand vs. N.H. Waria and Co.

a o » 29/14 Fagir Smgh vs. Beant Singh 30/14 The Attorney General vs. Captain L. T. H. Leland ? a> 22 31/14 Beliram Parimal & Co. vs. Allen Thompson ” 2) ore 33/14 Mackinnon Bros. Ltd. vs. J. A. Mortimer

23 3 » 984/14 Beliram Shivdial & Co. vs. Mangoos/o Joti ” » ” 35/14 Deva Singh vs. 1. Dwarkadass, 2. Jewanlal ” ” » 936/14 Radha Kishen & Son vs. Lahb Singh » ” 5 38¢/14 John Mackinnon vs. Charles Reginald Macdonell » ” ” 38/14 Nauhria Ram vs. 1. Lahb Singh, 2. Lahori Ram 39/14 Gerald Oliver Adams vs. Norman Thorne 40/14 Nasara Jetha and his 23 a2 at wife Sikina vs. Bhanji Virji » » » 41/14 Plains Dairy - vs. dames K. Watson ” »» 42/14 Eustace Clare Atkinson vs. Clement Henry A. Hirtzel » » » 43/14 Francis Carlton Holmes vs. A. G. A. Leakey » » » 44/14 Haryi Manda and Co. vs. Wessels and Co. » 1” » 45/14 Philip Abraham Raphael vs. Edward William Kay Monat 3” ” » 46/14 William Miller Robertson and William Gow vs. Kisumu Hotels, Ltd. ” a ” 47/14 Robertson & Gow vs. Gandolfi Hornyald, commonlycalled Marquis Hornyold ” ”» 48/14 Assanand Bishandass vs. Harji Manda and Co, » ” » 49/14 Gill, Wheelock & Johnson vs. The Caxton (B. B.A) Printing and Publishing Co. > » » 00/14 William Francis Nortje by his Attorney George Alexander vs. Alfred J. Klein Hume Hamilton » 1/14 George Percy Jinnings vs. Sam Branitzky 2 a9 52/14 Suleman Virji& Sons vs. Cullinan & Groves 33 ” a? . . , 53/14. » ” » vs. Hashambhai Janmahomed » > » 54/14 Harold Jowers vs. Bulkeley EH. A. O’Meara » » » 95/14 Raymond Rooke Fenton vs. Annie Wills W/O Wills > . » 86/14 The Swedo African vs. Rudolph Franz Mayer and Maria . Coffee Co. Ltd. by Anderson carrying on business as its General Manager, the Falls Estate and their Manager Ture Rundgren ) E. T. Rosslein. Civil Appeal No. 12/14 Ahmed Khan s/o Gulam Nabi Khan vs. ©. M. Giles » ”» 18/14 Archibald Hoge vs. Harjiwan Ramji and Co. ” -” 16/14 Meghji Ladha and Co. vs. Khimji Pachan and J. A. Dokelman ” ”” 22/14 Lalji Jadav and Co. vs. Naran Virpi

Nyeri, 6th August, i914. Criminal Case No. 35/14 Crown vs. Kathugu wa Munyi

Fort Hall, Tih August, E914. Criminal Case No. 32/14 Crown vs. Wanjoiha wa Ithondaka 2 » a 8/14, ” vs. Kimani wa Kamau Mombasa, . WARREN S. WRIGHT, 27th June, 1914, Registrar, High Court.

772 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE July 15, 1914.

Genzrat Norton No. 565] HAST AFRICA PROTESCTORATEH.

Currency Board.

(a)

Apsrract or Notes iw Crecunation.

Total amount of Currency Notesin circulation on the tenth day of July, 1914 wes .. Bs 42,09,000 Average daily amount of Currency, Notes in circulation during the month ended the tenth day of July, 1914 . Rs 42,59,322

(b)

Assrract oF Case ReEsErve.

Gold Rs. 5,85,000 00 Cts. Amount of the coin portion of the Note Guarantee Fund streetsazo on the tenthday of July, 1914 wes .. Bs 20,380,497 31 Cts. Average daily amount of the coi portion of the Note Guarantee Fund, during the month ended the tenth day of July, 1914 wes bes eee .. Rg 20,80,819 69

(ce)

ABSTRACT OF SECURITIES FORMING THE INVESTED PORTION or THE Note GUARANTEE Funp ON THE TENTH DAY oF JoLy, 1914.

Nature of Security. Nominal Value. Price paid. Latest known markeé price.

£ 8. d. £ os. d. Transvaal 3% Guaranteed Stock 41,414 16 6 40,288 10 3 938

India 84% Stock 45,641 0 4 43,000 00 873

Straits Settlements 33% - Inscribed Stock 35,000 0 0 33,2038 89 894

Southern Nigeria 34% | Inscribed Stock 14,478 5 7 18,746 11 8 89

Queensland 4% Inseribed Stock 15,098 4 4 15,000 00 983

Total £ ... 151,682 6 9 145,233 10 3

Office of the Currency Board, Mombasa, J. W. H. PARKINSON, July 10th, 1914, One ofthe Currency . July 15, 1914. THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 773

GeveraL Norics No. 566] TRADE MARK ORDINANCE. No. 25/14, CUTICURA No. 17 of 1912,

To ALL TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN. Take notice that an application for the registration as a Trade Mark of the label shewn above to be used in connection with goods mentioned in Class 3 of Part III ofthe above mentioned Ordinance in respect of Chemical substances prepared for use in medicine and pharmacy, including soaps,pills, plasters, resolvents and ointments, has been lodged by The Potter Drug and Chemical Corporation, of 135—187, Columbus Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, U. 8S. A., Manufacturing Chemists. The label will be registered as a Trade Mark after the expiration of the period mentioned in Section 15 of the said Ordinance, provided no notice of opposition is received. A specimen of the Trade Mark, the registration of which is applied for, can be seen at the office of the undersigned at Mombasa.

Mombasa, J. F. St. A FAWCETT, July 9th, 1914. for Secretary, Inventions & Designs.

GrnreraL Notice No. 567 | NOTICE.

Registration of Brands, for the quarter ending June 30th, 1914.

No.of Name. Address.- District. Brand. Date of certifi- registration. cate. |

Administration N’gong we DOE June 10th, 714) 5381 Allen, N. D. N’girimori Estate, P. O., Korn) Lumbwa TTA May 4th ,,| 519 Bestall, H. RB. Machakos |B7B June 19th ,,| 534 Boustead and Clarke Kisumu Auctioneers + 2 K May Sth ,,| 521 Brierley, Captain c/o Messrs H. F. Wardand Kiambu EB 2 June 26th ,,| 585 Co., Nairobi, and Farm 244, Kiambu Drake, Smith and Faweus Nakuru Auctioneers TI D April27th ,,| 517 Fenwick, N. P. P. O., Ravine G7 FE May 22nd_,,| 528 Gethin, R. Kisit Kisumu LIG April20th ,,| 515 Greswolde Williams, F. W. Escarpment Naivasha V7G June 6th ,,| 530 Hagenson, E. Box 66, Nairobi Kiambu EH 6 Aprill5th ,,| 512 Hervey, C. G. Kamolet, Muhoroni Kisumu L7H » Joth ,,| 511 Tken, J. A. P. O., Eldoret Ravine G2HE May 2ist ,,! 527 King’s African Rifles British East Africa KAR 9 7th ,,| 522 do do ve » » wth ,,{ 528 Knowles, A. Ei. Chania Bridge Fort Hall JIK June 9th ,,| 582 Laverton, Major H. 8. Farm 173, Sergoit Ravine GL 2 Aprilllth ,,;} 510 Mahony, D. G. Farms 176, 177, 179, Sergoit a G6M June 8th ,,| 531 Northern Frontier District ves N¥FT Aprill6th ,,/ 514 Transport Public Works Department | Nairobi we PWD May 8th ,, 526 Rutherford, W. E. O. Solai, Nakuru Naivasha VRI 33 7th ,,| 524 Smith Paysant and Hopkins) Eldama Ravine Ravine G25 » 28th ,,| 529 Sniith, Captain A. J. H. Khitari Estate, P. O., Koru Kisumu L458 June 19th ,,; 583 Tomkinson, C. Rustenburg, Naivasha Naivasha V3tTt April 20th ,,| 516 Tuson, Major G. H., p.s.o. Naivasha 9 Vit » 16th ,,| 518 Walker and Dawson Upper Chania Estate, Chania) Fort Hall JLD » 28th ,,| 518 Bridge Wessels, M. H. Hardinge Street, Nairobi Nairobi ATW » end ,,}| 509 Wills, R. B. Naivasha Naivasha VCO? June 12th ,,| 582 Wright, J. W. Farm 1475, Muhoroni Ravine GW 2 May 5th ,,| 525

Transfer of Brand.

Brand. | Nameof original owner. Transferred to. Date of transfer,

GIF G. D. Fotheringham M. C. Blunt May 5th, 1914

774 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE July 15, 1914,

Generat Nortce No. 568] NOTICE, - Notice is hereby given that the business heretofore carried on by Messrs. Kurji Mitha, Jamnadass. Sunderji and Gordhandas Sunderji under the style or name of Kurji Jamnadass & Co., will as from the: 1st day of July, 1914, be carried on by Kurji Mitha and Gordhandas Sunderji under the namé‘or style: of Karji Gordhandas & Co. All accounts due to or owing by the old firm will be received or paid by the new firm. Dated the 26th day of June, 1914. Witness to the signatures of Kurji) KURJI MITHA, Mitha and Gordhandas Sundedi } 8. T. THAKORE, GORDHANDASS SUNDERJI. Clerk to Messrs. HARRISON, SALMON & CRESSWELL, Solicitors, Nawrobi.

Genera, Notice No. 569] . Rates for Maize, Beans, and Wheat for Export. Public notice is hereby given that the reduced rates for Maize, Beans, and Wheat shewn at page 160: of the Tariff Book to apply between various Stations and Mombasa have been cancelled. The rates shewn to apply to Kilindini Pier still remain in force. A rebate will be given on the charges paid for such traffic booked to Mombasaat the local rates. shewn at page 158 of the Tariff Book if consignments are subsequently exported, on production of a Customscertificate. Nairobi, — G. A. STANLEY, 9th July, 1914. - Traffic Manager.

GzineraL Notice No. 570] UGANDA RAILWAY. Tenders are invited for the supply of 4 tons of Table Rice. Conditions of Contract can been seen at this Office. Sealed tenders marked “Tenders for Table Rice ” should reach the undersigned by the 20th July, 1914.

Nairobi, A. WILLIAM REID, 9th July, 1914, Chief Storekeeper.

Genera Notice No. 571] UGANDA RAILWAY. Tenders are invited for the following :— 300 tons of Maize Flour (Hickory King), 50 tons of Crushed Maize (_,, er Delivery to be made in such quantities and at such times as may be required. Quotations must include bags and cost of delivery at Railway Stores, Nairobi. Sealed tenders to be marked “'lenders for Maize” should reach the undersigned by the 27th July,. 1914.

Nairobi, A. WILLIAM REID, 8rd July, 1914. Chief Storekeeper.

Generat Notice No. 572] UGANDA PROTECTORATE.

Ivory Auction Sale. 180 to 200 Frasilas of Government Ivory will be sold by Public Auction at at 10 a.m., om Yhursday the 6th August, 1914. All Lots will be ready for inspection on the previous day. , H. M, TARRANT, Ist July, 1914. Director of Customs.

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