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GAZEITE NOTICES GAZETTENOTICES-(Contd.) PAGE PAGE I . . Ap~oin,tm~ntsj- - etc...... 1330 1 he G,overnmen,t Lands Aot- Return ' of Land Gran.ts . . , ...... 1342 The 1nterpr&tion and General Provisions Act- ...... 1348 Temporary (Transfers of Powers ...... 1330 I Plots for Alienation . . . . The Kenya 4ultural Centre Act-Appointments . . 1330 The Trust Land Act-Return of Land Grants . . 1347 The ~e~ulatiohof Wages and Conditions of Employ- Trade Marks ...... 1353 ment ~ct-kppointments ...... 1331 . . The African Christian Marriage and Divorce Act- The hiilitary Forces Pensibns (European ~ersdnnel) Licensed Ministers ...... 1355 Regulations-App~intmen~t . . , . . . . . 1331 Liquor Licensing ...... 1355 The Military Forces Pensions (Asian Personnel) Tenders ...... Regulations+Appoin:tment ...... , . The Trade Unions Act-Registration, etc. .. The Military Forces (Former, King's. African. Rifles) .. Rpgdations-Appointment ...... Local Gover~nment Notices ...... The Forests Act-Appointment ...... Change of Name ...... The Oaths knd Statutory Declarations Act-A Dissolution of Partnership ...... Commission . . -...... Business Transfms ...... The Constitutiqn of Kenya-Noltification of Detention Probate and Administration The Local ~ovbrnment(County of ) Order 1963- Bankruptcy Jurisdiction . . Nominated Members ...... The Companies Act-Winding-up Notices, etc. .. 1369 The Local Government (County of Kipsigis) Order 1963-Nominated Members ...... 1332 The Societies Act-Registrations, etc...... 1369 The Local Government (County of ) Order The Co-operative SociGies Act-Liquidation Orders, 1963-Nominated Members ...... 1332 etc...... 1370 The Local Government (County of Samburu) Order he Counts ~ct-Increased Civil Jucisdiction .....1371 1963-Nominated Members ...... 1332 Lost Policy ...... 1371 The Local Government (County of Gusii) Order 1963- The Animal Diseases Act 1965-Schedu~led Areas . . 1372 Nominated Members ...... 1332 The Local Government Regulastions 1963-Addendum, . . SUPPLEMENT No. 93 etc. .. . , ...... 1332 Legislative Supplement The Judicial Service Commision-Appointment . . 1333 LEGALNOTICE NO. PAGE Price of Mill White Sugar (Ex Factory) ...... 1333 3 10-The Fish Proteotioa - () (Amend- The Agriculture Act-Farm for Sale, etc. .. . . 1333 ment) Rules 1966 ...... 573

Nairobi Cost of Living Indices . . . , . . . . 1333 311-The Landlord and Tenant (Shops, Motels and Catering Establishments) (Rent Book High Commission Stock ...... 1333 Form) Regulations 1966 ...... 575 Kenya Stock ...... 1334 312-The Wheat Industry (Imposition of Cess) (No. 2) Ordm 1966 ...... 576 Air Services Licensing ...... 1334 313-The Maize (Cess) Order 1956 Vacancies ...... 1334 . . . . 577 314--The Advocates (Admission) (Amendment) The Water Act-Applications ...... 1335 (No. 2) Regulations 1966 ...... 578 Industrial Court Awards ...... 1336 - 315-The Dairy Industry (Imports) (No. 3) Order The Registration of Persons Act-Appointment . . 1341 1966 ...... 579 1330 TH F. K EN YA G AZEW E 8th N ovem ber 1966 k CORRIGENDUM State (M ç. Nyamweya) al1 the powers copferred, a'nd *1. 1 the Gazotte Notice Nd?. 3940 of 25th October 1966- the date of dj)eu tiejsm dim paonsde d muapyo n bJthat M ilnistpr by o: under any Ad shall the meeting should read 21st October 1966. respeotively e exercised, and shal'l be pejr)formed, , by 1he M inister for Defence (Dr. M unga .

G azsrrs N ozlcs N o. 4088 D ated this 2nd day of N ovember 1966. TH E PUBLIC SERVICE COM M ISSION 0F K EN YA JGM O K ENYATTA Presndent. AepolxTMsyrs JAMBS lu vMoxo N JENGA, to act as Assistant D irector of Agri- culture, Contral Province, 571t.14 esect from 13th July 1966. S'IO HBN ONYAXGO PIXYA, to aot as D eputy Com missioner of KIAZBTTE AtoTfcs èfo. 4092 (CONST. 1/2/21) Prisgns, with eA ot trom .28th September 1966. H u plsox K lxyAsfAsvo K ll,ONzo, to act as Assistant Com mi%- sioner of Prisons, with effect from 28th Septem ber 1966. THE INTERPRLTATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT STBPHBN M W ANGI K IVRI, tô be D istriet Oë cer, M andera Distriot, N orth-, with elect from 1st October (Cap. 2) 1966. TEMPORARY TRANSPBR OF ASINISTERIAL POT/ERS PE'I'SR CHEGE KINYAXJUI, to be D istriot Om cer, G arissa D istrict, North-Eastern Province, with tffect from 3trd October 1966. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by soction 37 of the Interpretatien and General Provlions Act, and of all other powers them to enabling m e, I hereby dirx t that, during the PRoxforrloxs absence beginning on 4th November 1966, of tie M inister for D Avlo M vou M uTlso, lo be Chief Architeot, M inistry of Commerce a'nd Industry (M r. Kibaki) a11 tho po*ers e-on- W orks, with effect from fyth July 1966. ferreà, and a1l lthe duties imlmsed upen that Minister by or PHARES M ATHAIYA THUMI, 'to be Senior Land Oë cery Lands under btty Act shall be llad and m fay be exercised, and shall D e> rtment, with efec-t from 28th Soptembor 1966. be x rform ed, rw pectively, 'by G e M inister for Infornm ion and m oaduasting (M 1'. Osogol. By Chrder of the Comm ission. D ated this 2nd day of N ovem ber 1966. G . M U SEM BI, A cting Secretary. JOM O KEN YATTA iwesident. G xzE'r'rs N o'ncs No. 4089 W ONST. 1/2/21) TH E IN IX RPRETA-ID N A ND G ENERA L PROW SION S CIAZBT:B 'ioTlcE 'qo. 4093 A CT (CONST. 1 /2/21) (Cap. 2) TH/ INTERPRETAO ON AND OENERAL PROVISIONS TEM /ORARY T RANSFBR ow M INIS'rERIAL Pow sas ACT (Cap. 2) lnIte,Nr pBreXtaBtlFoCn ISanEd ofG tehnee rpaol wPoros vciosinofnesr reAdc tb, y asnedo tionf 3a7l1 oof ththeer pewers thcwrelo enabling m e, I hereby direot that, .during the TEMPORARY TRANSFER oF M INISTERIAL POWERS alysence beginning on 12th N ovembw 1966, of the M inister for IN EXERCISE of the powers jonferred by secdon 37 of the Economic Planning and m velopment (M r. M boya) a11 tbe Interpretadon and General Provtsions Act, and of al1 other pawers cenferred, a'nd aIl the dudes im posed upon tllat powers thereto enabling me, I hereby dkw t that, durin: the M inister by or under any Act shall be had and m ay be absence beginning on 29$.11 (M tober 1966, of the Vfce-presldent exercise , and shall be perform ed, respectively, by the M inister all the m wers oonferred, and a1l the duties imposed upon tlte for tzocal Govcmnmont (M r. Saginil. Vice-president by virtue of his oë ce' shall be had and m ay be exercised, and shall be perfmaned, respectively, by the D ated this 2nd day of Novem ber 1966. Pr'asident. . JOM O K EN YA'IV A rresident. D ated this 2nd day o.f Novem ber 1966.

JGM O K ENY AW A , Gzzsrrs N oTlcs N o. 4090 President. (CONST. 1/2/21) THC IN TERPRETATION AN D 'G EN ERAL PROVISION S AC T tlxzBlqz '4oTlcE 'qo. 4094 (càp. 2) TYMPORARY TRANSFBR OF XfINISTERIAL POV/ERS THE KENYA CULTURAL CENTRE hc IN EXBRCISE of the powers conferred by seotion 3t of the Lcap. 218) Interpretaden and General Provisiens Act, and of all other AppotNrsœ Na's powers thoreto enabling m eu I hereby direot that, duTing the ab.sence begiuning on 29th October 1966, of tlle M inister foé IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by submction (1) of Housing (M r. Ngei) al1 powers conferred, and a11 1he duties x otion 3 of the K enya Cultutal Ceenke Act, the V ce-president im posed upon that M inister tby or under any AG shall be had of the Republic of Kenya hereby appoints- and m ay be exeroised, and. shal'l be perform ed, respectively, by D r. F. R. S. D e Souza, the M inister of State (M 1'. Koinange). D'r . B. A. Ogot, Dated this 2nd day of N ovom ber 1966. H ilary N g'weno, Joseph E. K ariuki, JOM O K EN YAW A, ' President. Councillor Salim , as members of the Governing Council of the Keaya Cultural Centre in place of Bzekiel M phahlele*, Jean Oi11t, &r. H. E. G àzE'ru NolqcE N o. 4691 Nathoots Sir Richard W oodleyû, and C'ouncillor Sâmuél G. (CONST. 1/2/21) W aweruil, who have resigned. Tllr INTER/RETAX ON AND GENERAL PROVISIOM D ated this 28th day of October 1966. AC F (Cap. 2) M U RU M BI 'lYàfeoltAxy TRAN/FBR oF M INJSTEIIIAL Pow lms Vice-prendent, Republîc 0/ Kenya. IN EXERCB E of the p- ers conferred by seotion 37 of the InterprG ation and General Provisions Act, and of all other *G.N. 563/ 1965. #G.N. 2505/ 1963. pewers thereto enablin: me, I hereby di'root tha,t, during the tG .N. 70/1958. (IG.N . 1617/ 1965. absence begitming on 29th Ootober 1966, of tbe M inister of tG.N . 330/1964. 8th November 1966 ThV KENYA GAZEW B 1331 GAZET'I'E NoerlcE No. 4095 GAZE'I'TE No'rlcs No. 4098 THE M GULATION OF W AGF.S AND CONDITIONS OF (DPN. 2/166/01) EMPLOYMBNT ACT THE MILITARY FORCES (FORMER KING, S AFRICAN (Cap. 229) RlI?LF,sl Rssut,ARqoxs THB FOOTW BAR INDUSTRY WAGES COUNCIL (Cap. 201, Sub. Ze:.) Am olxersïsm's AZPOINTMENT OF ACBMBER OF PENSIONS ASSESSMENT BOARD IN BXERCISE of the powers conferred by paragraph 2 of IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred bï regulation 4 of thq Second Schedule to tho Regulation of Wages and Con- the Military Forces (Former King's African R1fle,0 Regulations, ditlons of Employment Aot, the M inister for Labour hereby the M inister for Finance horeby, with esed from 30th August appoints the following persons to be members of the Footwear lndustry W ages Council* :- 1966- (f0 Independent Members (c) appoints Moses Muumbu Moinde, B.A. (HoNs.), M.A. 5. M . M uchura, who shall be Chairman of the Footwear (scoN.), to be a member of the Pensions Assessment lndustry W ages Council ; Boa'rd ; and H. H. 0. Awod, who shall be Deputy Chairman of the (5) revokes the appointment of Alexander LaFson Watson,* said Council ; and A.A.c.c.A., r.c.c.s., as a member of the said Board. Dr. N. C. Otieno. (bj Members to represent Employers Date.d this 7t.11 day of October 1966. P. J. Jethwa ; Liladher K. Chudasana ; J. S. GICHURU, Ottamlal D. Bodhani ; M inister yor Finance. Mandu Kimani ; Lukas Khrmcha Ngwaro ; *G.N. 2240/1964. R. A. Gohil ; and Peter Dodds. (c) Members to represent Employees James H. A. Awich ; Gâzs'z'rs No'ncs No. 4099 Joshwa 0. Obongo ; lsmael Otieno ; THE FORESTS ACT Pitalis Oumo ; M amtin Obare; (Cap. 385) Robert A. Agola ; and APPOINTMENT or Orricslt To COMPOIJND OFFBNCES J. Odimo. IN EXERCISB of the powers conferrtd by section .10 of the Foreso Act, the M inister for Natural Resburcees hcoby Dated this 2nd day of November 1966. em poWers-- JOHN FRY J . (E1. K I AN 0, a fqrqst oïcer, to compound osences in accordance with the M inîster for Labour. provislons of that seotion. *L.N. 165/1963. ' Dated this 28th day of October 1966. GAzs'r'rs No'rlcB No. 4096 LDPN. 21 166/01) C. M . G. ARGWINGS-KODHEK, Mlnîster /f)r Natural Resourcez. THE MILITARY FORCES PENSIONS (EUROPEAN PERSONNEQ REGULATIONS (Cap. 201, Sub. Legà GAZET'I'E No'rlcs No. 4100 APPOINTMENT OF MBMBER OF PENSIONS M SESSMENT BOARD IN EXERCISE of thq powers conferred by regulation 4 of THE OATHS AND STATW ORY DECLARATIONS ACT the Military Forces Penslons (Euro/an Personnel) Regulations. the Minister for Finance hereby, wlth effeect from 30th August (Cap. 15) 1966- A COMMN>IPN (c) appoints Moses Muumbu Moinde, B.A. (HoNs.), M.A. To All to W hom These Presents Shall Come, Greeting: (EcoN.), to. bo a member o.f the Pensions Assessment Board ; and BE IT known that on the 19th day of Odobe,r 1966- (b) revokes the appohtment. of Alexander Lawson Watson,* ANIL ISHANI A.A.c.c.A., F.c.c.s., as a momber of the said Board. an advocatq of the High Court of Kenya, was aqpointed to be a Commissloner for Oaths undor tho above-mentloned Act for Dated this 11th day of Odober 1966. as long as he continues to practise as such advocate and this commission is not revoked. J. S. GICHURU, M inister /fM Finance. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Court, this 19th *G.N. 2238/ 1964. day of October 1966, at Nairobi. A. J. AINLEY, Chiej H stice, GAZE'I'I'B NollcE No. 4097 High Court 0/ Kenya. (DPN. 2/166/01) THE MILITARY FORCES PENSIONS (ASIAN PERSONNEQ RBGULATIONS CIAZETTE èloTlcB llo. 4101 (Cap. 201, Sub. Leg.j AH IMNTMENT ov M EMSSR ov PlyNsloxs AsssssMBx'r BoARo '1qIE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA (L.N. 718 ol 1963) IN EXERCISE of the ?owers conferred by regulation 5 of the MilitaTy Forces Penslons (Asian Porsonnel) Regulations, NoTll?lcA1qox or DBTENTION the M inister for Financo hereby, with efect from 30th August 1966- ' IN PURSUANCE of section 27 (2) (b) of the Constitution of Kenya, I horeby notify that- (J) appoints Mpses Muumbu Moinde, B.A. (HoNs.), M.A. (Bc0N.), to be a member of the Pensions Assessment CHRISTOPHER CROWTHER A4AKOKHA Board ; and has bgen dotained under regulation 6 (1) of the Public Security (bj revokes the appointment of Alexander Lawson W atsons* (Dotamed and Restriote,d Persons) Regulations 1966 (L.N. 212/ A.A.c.c.A., F.C.c.9., as a mmnber of the said Board. 1966). Dated 'this 21st day of October 1966.' Dayed this 4th day of November 1966. J. S. GICHURU, A. J. OM ANGA, M inlster jor Ffafwcç. Permanent Secretarn *G.N. 2279/ 1964, . Aflnflfrz oj ffprae X#JH ! 1332 THE KENYA GAZEW E 8th November 1966

CIAZBTTS 'qoTlcs èfo. 4102 QIAZETTB ploTlcs 'fo. 4105 (C/1211/#/20/125) (C/1211/D/50/5) THE LOCAL GOVERNM ENT (COUNTY 0F KITUI) THE LOCAL GOVERNM BNT (COUNTY OF SAMBURU) ORDER 1963 ORDER 1963 (L.N. 410 oj 1963) (L.N. 358 oj 1963) NOMINATED M EMBERS- SAMBIJRIJ COUX'I'Y Cotrxcll- NoMlxx-rr.o MEMBBRS--KITIJ: Coux-i'v Cotmcltv IT IS hereby notifed for general information that the IT IS hereby notifed for general information that the M inister for Local G'overnment ha's in exercise of his powers M inist:r for Local Govornment ha's in exercise of' his powers conferred under paragraph 4 (b4 o'f the Local Government conferred under paragraph 4 (bj of the Local Government (County of Samburu) Order 1963 (L.N. 358/ 1963), (Cbuncil of Kitui) Order 1963 (L.N. 410 / 1963), nominate;d :- nominated :- The District Commissioner, Kitui, to represent the public The District Commissioner, to represent the public service ' service o.f the P'rovince ; o.f the province ; Mrs. M ary M uinde and M'rs. Sarah M utyamboi, to repre- Chief Lepuyapui and Chief Jamat, to represent the chiefs sent wom en's interests ; ' of the county ; M wanzia M aingi, to represent the interests of the traders Mohamud Ismail and Jeremiah Lemak, to represent i.n the aroa of the former township of Kitui ; and rrespectively the interests of the traders and the stock Chief James Kivoto M utui a'nd Chief W ilson Nzwii Thuvu, traders of the county ; a'nd to represent the chiefs in the county. Ex-chief Lcsiit 'Lesotia,. to. Irepresent a tribal g'roup which is The above-nominated members to. serve on the not adequately 'represented. Council until 30th June 1969. ' The above-nominated members 'to serve on the Council until 30th June 1969. D ated this 28th day of October 1966. , Dated this 31st day of Ootobe'r 1966. T. C. J. RAVTU, Perm anent Secretary, T. C. J. RAM TU , Permanent s'ccreftzry, M inistry of Local Government. M inistry oj Local Goveknment.

GAZETTS Ntm cs No. 4103 (C/1211/D/80/40) CIAZETTE èforlcc lfo. 4106 (C/1211/F/30/49) THE LOCAL GOVERNM ENT (COUNTY OF KIPSIGTS) THE LOCAL GOVERNM ENT (COUNTY 0F GUSII) ORDER 1963 ORDER 1963 . (L.N. 433 of 1963) (L.N. 413 of 1963) NOMINATED MEMBERS- KIPSIGIS COUNTY COUNCIL NOMINATE,D M BMBERS- AREA ANo URBAN Couxclt,s IT IS hereby motified fo'r general information that the IT IS hereby notified for general infolrmation that the Minister for Local Govornment has in exercise of his powers Minister for Local Government has in exercise of his powers conferred under paragraphs 4 (b) (v) 6 (47) (vii) and 10 (b) (ii) con.ferred under paragraphs 6 (b), 7 (!?), 8 (47), 9 (b) a'nd 10 (b4 of' the Local Government (County of Kipsigis) Order 1963 o4.f1 3t/h 1e9 6L3)oenalo mqlnoyateerdn m:-ent (County of Gusii) O'rder 1963 (L.N. (L.N. 433/ 1963), nominafte4 :- , Geoarge Douglas Hutchinson and Robert Lindsay Stone- Kisii Urban Councîl W igq, to cepresent the larger farming interests and the The District Commissioner, o.r his representative, to repre- farmlng interests of the tea growers on the Kipsigis sent the public scrvice o'f the Provlnce. Coucty Council. Stephen Nyansera, to represent the commercial interests. Miss Rebecca V. Tangus, to represent women's i'nterests o.n the , Urban Council. Bogetutu Area Council , John arap Cheruiyot, toI represent special agricultural intor- Chief Zakaria Angwenyi and Chief Evaresto M ayaka, to ests on the Area Council. represent the public service of the Province. The above-nominated councillors to serve on the respective Mrs. Salome Nyakomba. and M rs. Rodha M ogiti, ooundls until 30th Ju'ne 1969. represent women's interests in the county. Dated this 28th day of Octobcr 1966. M oocha Area Council T. C. J. RAMTU, Chief Augustino M oturi, to represent the public service of Permanent Secretary, the Province. M inistry oj Local Government. Mrs. Lols M oraa, to' represent women's interests in the county. kobinson Okenya, to represont the. larger fa.rming interests ClAzsrrs lçorlcs 'ço. 4104 in the foçmer W est Sotik a'rea. (C/1211/D/20/4) Irianyi Area Coundl THE LO'CAL GOVERNMENT (COUNTY OF NAROK) Chief Nelson Nyanchoka and Chief Stephen Keana, to ORDER 1963 frepresent tbe public service of the Province. (L.N. 404 oj 1963) Mrs. Salome M oraa, to represont women's interests in the COLIZtX. ' ' NOMINATED MEMBERS- NAROK COLTNTY COUNCIL Bosongo Area Council IT IS hereby notified for genera'l information that tbe Chief Ephraim Ongubo, Chief Poter Somoni and Sub- M inister for Local Govornment has in exorcise o'f his p'owers Chief J'ackson O'gugu, to represent the public service of conferred unde'r paragraph 4 (b) of the Local Government the Province. (County of Narok) Order 1963 (L.N. 404/ 1963), nominated :- Al1 the above-nominated councillors to serve on the The District Commissioner, Narok, to represent the public respective councils until .30th June 1969. service of the Province ; . Datcd this 31st day of October 19;66. M rs. Ruth Tipis, to represent women's interests in the county ; T. C. J. RAM TU , Chie'f Lerionka o1e Ntutu, to represent the ruling M asai Permanent Secretarv, age grade ; M inistry ()/ Local Government. Senior Chief Kuntai ole Sankale, to represent the last- ' retired M asai age grade ; GAZETTE No'rlcB No. 4107 ' Jayantibhai V. Patel, to Tepresent the 'lers in the area of the former township of Narok ; a'l, THE LOCAL GOVERNM ENT REGULATIONS 1963 Sub-chief Danieal L. ole Kirua, to represent the farmers (L.N. 256 ol 1963) in the county. THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF SOUTH NYANZA A11 the above-nominated Councillors to sorve o.n the Narok IN Gazette Notice No. 4085 of lst November 1966, add to County Council until 30th June 1969. the list the following ; - ' D.. ated this 28th day of October 1966. Kanyada Kalanya, one seat (276) T. C. J. RAMTU, C. S. M BIN D YO , Pcrmanent Secretary, for zlc/fag lkqvlacial Commissioner. Miniztry (# Local Goyernment. . 8th November 1966 'TH..E K-BNYA GA-ZEW E 1333 GAZETTE NoerlcB No. 4108 (CAB. 16/ 11/225) THE ZOCAL GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS 1963 THE AGRICULTURE ACT (L.N. 256 o.f 1963) (Cap. 318) THE LOCAL GOVBRNM ENT (KITUI TRADE (Section 187 (4)) DEVELOPM ENT JOINT BOARD) ORDER 1966 Gazette Notice No. 1804 oj 14th May 1966 (L.IL 129 oj 1966) W HEREAS I am satissed, and do certify that Samuel Small, registertd owne'r of L.R. No. 10549 o'f 17,893 aores, bqing APPOINTMENTS TO THE BOARD situated in area undcr the jurisdiction o.f the Laiklpia District Agricultural Committee, has not been able to satisfy IN EX ERCISE of the powers conferred by pa:ragraph 3 of me that he is able to dovelop the said L.R. No. 10549 and the Local Governmsnt (Kitui Trado Deveiopment Joint Boafrd) on the 'recommendations of the Central Agricultural Beard, Order 1966, upon the M inister for Local Governm ent, and in under the powers conferred by section 187 (4) of the Agriculture pursuance of a direction* given u'nder section 38 (1) of the Act, and in pursuance of a direction* made under section 38 (1) ln'terpretation and General Provisions Act, the Perm anent of the Interpretation and Genera'l Provisions Act, 1 do h4reby S'eeretary for Comm erce a'nd Industry hereby appoints- direct that it be s'old or leased. Hon. M biti M ati, M.P. (Chaîrntanj ; a'nd Senior Chief W ïlson Thuvu, Dated this 18th day of October 1966. Kitemange Ndema, ' B. B. Y. RUSSELL, to be members of the Kitui Trade Development Joint Board. Assistant Secretary, Dated this 31st day of October 1966. Central Agricultural Board. ' *L.N. 267/ 1964. K. S. N. M ATIBA, . Permanent Secretary, M inistry ()/ Commerce and Industry. LCAB. 16/ 11/ 186) *L.N. 221 / 1965. THE AGRICULTURE AG (Cap. 318) (Section 187 (4)) THE JUDICIAL SERVICE COM MISSION Gazette Notice No. 1802 oj 1.4th M ay 1966 APPOINTMENT WHEREAS I am satissed. and dp, certify that Mpala Farm Ltd., registered 'owners of L.R. No. 2400 of 3,585 aores, being GBOFFREY GRlMwooo GltlMwooo to be Resident M agistrate, situated in Nanyuki a'roa under the jurisdidion of the' Laikipia Kenya, wkh effect from 2nd Noveember 1966. District Agricultural Committoe, have not been able to. satisfy me that they are able to d'evolop the' said L.R. No. 2400, and on D'ated this 3'rd day of Novembe'r 1966. the recommendations ef the Ceqtral Agricultural Boa'rd, under By Ordor of the Commission. the powers c'onferred by spctio'n 187 (4) of the Agriculture Act. C. DUNCAN, and in pursuance of a direction* made under section 38 (1) of Secretary, the lnterpretation and General Provisions Aqt, I do hereby Judicial Service Commission. direct that it be sold or ileased. Dated this 18t.h day of October 1966. CIAZBTTB '4oTlcB 'qo. 4110 B. B. F. RUSSBLL, Assistant Secretary, PRICE OF MlLL WHITE SUGAR (EX FACTORY) Central Agricultural Board. IT IS hereby notised that after consuitation between the' *L.N. 267/ 1964. Ministry o'f Finance, thc M inistry of Commerce and Industry and the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry it has been decidcd that the prico of mill white suga'r ex factory GAZETTB NolqcE No. 4114 exoluditng excise shall be Sh. 919/38 per long ton. This n'otioe cancels G.N. 3893 of 25th October 1966. NAIROBI COST OF LIViNG INDICES N OTICE G. K. KARIITHI, Permanent Secretary, M IDDLB lxcoMs lxosx oF CONSUMBR PRICES Ministry t# Agriculture and (EXCLUDING RBNT) NAIROBI Animal Husbandry. The above index stood a't 106 points in the middle of October 1966. The base for this iadex is July 1964 = 100. W AGE EARNERSS INDEX OF CONSUMER PRICES (EXCLUDING RENT) NAIROBI THE AGRICULTURE AG The above index stood at 1 18 points in the srst wee'k of Octobe'r 1966. The basc for this index is October-December (Cap. 318) 1958 = 100. ' FARM FoR SALE IN EXERCISE of his powors under section 187 of the GENERAL Cos'r or LIVING INoEx IEXCLtJOING RENTI, NMROBI Agriculture Act, the M inister for Agriculture and Animal The above index stood at 344 points in the middle of Husbandry hereby oEers fo'r sale by public tender the under- Ootober 1966. mentioned farm, the property 'of tho estate o'f the late W AGB ADJIJSTMBNT INDBX G. R. Lovelace Semple-Fisher :- The above index stood 'at 322 points in the middlo of L.R. 2278, Kiganjo, 162 acres. October 1966. The farm is situated a'pproximately five miles from Kiganjo off the Naro M oru and airtield roads. The base for the above two indicos is August 1939 = 100. Water supply is from the Amboni River on the north-eastern boundary o'f the pro'perty. GAzsrrE NoaqcE No. 4115 Permanont improvements consist of 'a stone dwelling-house with C.I. roof, containing nine rooms a'nd one bathroom, EAST AFRICA HIGH COM MISSION garage, stores and cattle dip, stone kitchen and servants' 39 PER CENT STOCK 1966/68 qualrtors- the whole in delapidated condition'. N OTICB Tendorers should satisfy them selves as to the accuracy of IT IS announced for general information that the total this description. ' am eunts of the above-mentiolwd Stoo'k held on the London Tenderers must be able to satisfy the Nye'ri District Agri- and Local Registors at the close of business on 30th September cultural Committee of their agricultural 'ability and their 1966, were as follows :- inancial resources. Cash offors will receive priority, but if a J s. d. loan is required to assist i'n the purchase of the property, On the London Register 10,376,883 03 05 tenderers m ust be afble to deposit at 'least 50 per cent of the On the Local Register 223,116 16 07 price 'olered with tho Land and Agricultural Rnnk of Kenya. There is 'no guarantee that the Bank will be in a pbsition to f 10,600,000 00 00 oller a loan. Tenders in sealed envelopes must reach the undersigned on R. W . MACDONALD, or before' 1st December 1966. Chiej Accountant, B. B. F. RUSSELL, East African Railwats and Harbours, jor CW/e/ Executive Omcer. jor East Ajrican Common Servlces Organization. 1334 THF, KENYA GAZE'ITE 8th November 1966 GAZB'I'TB NoTlcE No. 4116 knowledge of Government regulations ' and Finandal Orders, and ability to control stas and conduot co.rrespondence is 61 PER CENT KBNYA STOCK 1972/74 essential. FOR th* purpose of preparing the warrants foT intorest due Assistant Area M anager, Central Agricultural Board, on 1st January 1967, the balanc,es o:f the several accounls in the M inistry 0/ Agriculture and Animal Husbandry (No. 387/ 66 ) abovewmentioned Stock will bo sttruck at close of busjness on Salary.-k 1,200 lixed. AGRE/EM ENT only 1st December 1966, after which date the Stock will be transfer- Applicants must be of mature age and good education and able ex diyidend. have had genoral experience of large-scale farming in Kenya. THE TREASURY, A sound knowledge of the principles of administration, pafrti- P.O. Box 30007, cularly in keeping farm books and commercial accounts, stores Nairobi. and of animal/crop husbandry is essendal. Experience in handling a 'large labour force and senior graded staff is neces- sa'ry, as is experionce in dealing with members of tho public including farmers of a11 races. Selected candidate wirll be llable GAZBrl's NOTICE No. 4117 to posdng anywhere in Kenya. Appointment from outside the Service can be made only ozl agreemellt terms but should a THE EAST AFRICAN LICENSING OF AlR SBRVICES permanent and pensionable civil servant be solected arrange- REGULATIONS 1965 ments will be made for hi's secondment te the post. NOTICB OF APPLICATION FOR A LICENCB TO OPERATE AIR SBRVICBS Personnel O'cer Grade II, Ministry t# Works (No. 388/66) PURSUANT to the provisions of regulations 6 and 7 of tlle Salary scale.- k 850 to f 1,060. PENSIONABLE. East African Licensing of Air Services Regulations 1965, notico Applicants must bp civil servants, preforablz of Cambridge is hereby given that Aero. Club, P.O. Box 138, Nakuru, School Certificate standard of education, wlth considerable has applivd to the East African Civil Aviation Board for a knowledgq and experience of Government personnel procedure licence to operate the following air service :- and practlce, and mus't have served for no't less than one year as Personnet Assistant. Ability to control staq, propare precis, Air chartlr work oqncorning hire qf aircyaft to club mem- draft memoranda and conduct correspondence is essenual. bors, indudmg Eyinq mstruction servlces within the limits of Successful complotion of an Advanced Course in Personnel East African torritono and based at Nakuru with one Piper M'anagoment at dthe Kenya Institute of Administration would Cruiser and one Cessna 1509 foïr a mriod of two years. be a'n advantage. I?t is further notmed that any representatlons or ob/cdons with règard to this application must be mado to the East Executive OFcer Grade II, Minîstry of Sblzxyfng (No. 389/66) African Civil Aviation Board at the oëce of the East African Salary .çc41,.- f850 to f 1,060. PENSIONABLE. Common Service,s Organization, P.O. Box 30005, Nairobi, not Applicants must be civil servants, preferaàly of Cambridgc lator than l2th December 1966. Every such representation or School Cortiiicate standard of' education, with considerablo objection shall be made in writing, shall state the spycilic experience of oïce management and personnel work and a grounds on which it is based, 'and shall specify any conthtions thorough knowledye of Government rmgulations, accounting which it may be desircd should be attached to the licence if procedures and ablity to pregare estimatos, contro'l expenditure granted. A copy of ûvery such representation or objection and conduct correspondence. They must havo served for not shall bo sent by the mrson makiny th* samo tb tlx applicant less than ono year at Executive Oëoer Grade III level and of the licençe at th: same time as l,t is sent to t.l'e East African successfu'l completion o'f a course in Osice M anagement at the Civil Aviation Board. Kenya Institute of Administration would be an advantage. ' Dated at Nakobi this 2nd day of November 1966. Executîve O/lcdr Grade III (Shared Servîcesj, O'cc o! the Vice-president (No. 390/66) G. A. SHIROOR, Secretary, Salary Jrc/e.---f'670 to f 820. PENSIONABLE. East Alrîcan Civil Aviatiqn Board. Applicants must be civil servants, greferably of Cambridge School Certificate sltandard of educatlon, with at least three yoars' experience of Government omce routine and a sound knowledge of Gevornment regulations, and ability to supervise GAZB'I'TE NorlcE No. 4118 stafl and conduot correspondence. Successful completion o'f a course in Oëce Management at the Kenya Iqstitute of PUBLIC SERVICE COMM ISSION OF KENYA Administration would be' 'an advantage. Duties w2'l include s'tores accountirtg, control of stationery and furniture, and the VAchxclBs oandidate selected will be 'required to. work in close liaison APPLICATIONS are invited for the following' posts and with the Caretaker and the Controller of Omce Services. must be submitted 'to the Secretary, Pablic Service Commission of Kenya, P.O. Box 30095, Nairobi, to reach him by 29th Accounts Assistant, Ministry o! Works (.No. 391/66) November 1966. Civil servants mus't submit applications to Salary scale.- E'61Q to f 820. PENSIONABLE. head's of departments on Form PSC.2A in tripllcato at least Applicants must be civil solwants, preferably of Cambridge seven days before' the closing date ; other applications to be School Certifkate standa'rd of educatlon, with at least three submitted in triplicato on Form PSC.2, obtainable from the years' praotical experience of Government accounts work and Secretary. 'Appkcants pust quoto the number shown against procedure, Iand a sotmd knowledge of regtflatiens and Financial tho post in the advèrtisèment. Orders and ability to control stas and ccnduct correspondence. Preference will be given to candidates who have successfully Nt)Ts comgleted a oourse in Accounts at the Kenya Institute of Tn a11 cases preference will bo given to qualified candidates Admlnistration. wbo! aro Konya citizens. $ Draughtsman, Mfaf&fry ol Works @ o. 392/66) Executive'. O'cer Grade 1, Ministry oj Education (.No. 385/66) Salary scale.- k 600 to. :820. PENSIONABLE or AGREE- Salary scale.- k 19096 to f 1,348. AGREBM ENT only. M ENT. Applidant's must 'be of at least Cambridge School Certiscate Applicants must bo over 20 years old, of good education s'tandard of education, bo vcrsatile, have a thorough knowledge and llave a minimum of five lyazs' praotical experience in of Government accounting procedures and be 'able to prepare drawing ' office' work covering slmple arçhiteetural drawings. estimates and balance sheots. Above a'1.1, complete accuracy and They mus't be neat, quick and good at lettering and ink-tracing reliability are essential. The successful candidate will be respon- and able to prepare working d'rawings from simple rough sible fo'r organizing the omce a'dministration of a very large sketches. O'ryanizing fand administrative ability including Eduèational Development Programme spread twtr 1966-1968. referencing, filmg and s'torage o'f drawings and plans is essential Appointment from outside 'the Service can be made only on as is a knowledge' of elementary Buildlng Construotion. agreement term's but sheuld a permanont and pensionable civil servant be selected arrangemonts can be m'ade for his sec'ond- Assistant Draughtsman Grade 1, M inistry oj W orks mtnt to the post. (No. 393/66) , Accountant Grade II, M inistry oj Lands and Settlement Salary scale.- M 6c to f580. PENSIONABLE or AGREE- (No. 386/66) M ENT'. Applicants must be over 20 years o1d and should possess the Salary JctWe.--f1,096 'to f 1,348. PENSIONABLE. Cambridge Schooi Certifcate with a oredit in M athematics, or Applicants must be civil xrvants who have (q) a minimum General Certihcate of Education with a pass in M athematics, of five years' approved accounting experience, inoluding not plus at least rthree years' experienco of Draughtsmanship in a less than one year as an Accountapt Grade III or (b4 the drawing oëce of a Civil Engineer o'r an Architect. They should Intermediate Examination of a recogmzed professional accoupt- be capablo of working under their own ïnïtiative taking rough ing body, or a degrce of an approved univçrsity includmg sketches and working thcm up in fnished drawings and also Accounhtancy as a major field of &tudy plus in either case at capable of doing certain amount of design work. A knowledge least two m afrs' approved accounting experience. A thorough of elqmentary Building Conseuction is essential. 8th November 1966 THE KENYA GAZETrE 1335 G/tzErrs Norlcs No. 4119 Ngong River ; H. L. Nangurai, Ngong ; 800 yallons Iler day domestio and 29,$2*0 gallons per day irrigatton. THE W ATER ACT Nangurai Spring, L.R. No. 289 ; H. L. Nangurai, Ngong ; (Ccp. 372) 700 gallons per day domestic, 60,000 gallons per day irrigation and 200 gallons por day cattle dairy. N oTlcB I'therui Stream, Plot No. 363,. J. Kios, M uranga ; 8,000 APPLICATIONS for diversions of water, plans of which may gallons per day irrigation and 200 gallons per day be seen at tho W ater Devolopmont Department, Nairobi, or domestic. the Oëce of the Local W ater Bailifl cenccrned, have been M utoho River ; Kagundu-ini Coffee . Growers Society. submitted by the following :- M uranga ; 60,000 gallons per day industrial (80 peT cent Kambugi Stream tributary of Ena River, L.R. Nos. 24, 1856, returnable). 1857, 1855 and 1861 ; Kambuyj Water Association, Embu ; Kabuku River ; Kagundu-ini Cosee Growers Society, ,000 gallons per day domestlc, 3,000 gallons par month Muranga ; G0,()00 gallons per day industrial (S(J ptr cent spraying coffee and 700 gallons per day i'rrigation. returnable). Spring 'tributary of Tongi Tongi River, L.R. No. 65, Kijabe ; Kabuku River ; Kagundu-ini Cofl'ee Growors Society, Gathima W ater Asociation, ; 900 gallon's per day Muranga ; 80,000 gallons per day industrial (80 per cent domestic and 8,000 gallons per day irrigatien. returnable). M aji M atamu River, L.R. No. 10848 ; Kabazi Canners Ltd., Uswa River, L.R. No. 10101 ; Maji Mingi Estates Ltd-, Solai ; 125,000 gatlons per day ir.rigation. M oiben ; Construction of 5 dams, 1 waterhole and 5,100 gallons per day domestic. KaEssktia tReiver. rL.R. Nos. 5974/11. and 85/3 ; Northmore Coffee , Klambu ; 265,000 gallons per day irrigation. Tfibutary of Noigamaget River, L.R. Nos. 5382 and 6606 ; River, L.R. Nos. 4637, 4957 and 1956,- R. S. M ayers, T. W . W audo, Trans Nzoia ; 2,600 gallons per day Taita ; 15,300 gallons per day domestic and irrigation. domestic and 500 gallons per day irrigation. M kanda River ; County Counoil of , Kwale ; 40,000 Rongai River, L.R. No. 411 ; M rs. W . Bore, Nyeri ; 600 gallons pe'r day domestic. gallons per day domestic and 4,000 gallons pcr day Komothai River, L.R. No. 37 ; M . M boro, Kiambu ; 500 l'rrigation. gallens per day domesdc, 35:000 gallons per day Jrrigation Tributary of Noïgameget Rivor, L.R. Nos. 2143/4 and and 20,000 gallons per day lndustrial (80 per cent return- 2143/ 3 ; J. K. Maiyo, S. K. Bitok and P. K. Keino, able). T'rans Nzoia ; Dam 15 ft. in hoight and 610 gallons per Umba Rive'r ; Assistant Commissioner of Police, Kwale ; day dèmestic. 2,500 gallons per day domestic. Timbiliwet Stream, L.R. No. 3853 /2 ; Pilip Tembe and Luheunyi Sprin'g ; M urray High School, Taita ; 8,000 gallons Partners, Kericho ; 1,200 gallons pe'r day domestfc. lyer day domestic. Kipchorian River ; C. arap M abwai, K'ericho ; 1,080,000 Sokoi Stream tributary of , L.R. Nos. 11324 and gallons per day power. 11303 ; Toiyo Bei Farm, Hoey's Bridge ; two dams of , L.R. Ne. 1 160/46 ; J. C. Burrow, Karen ; 9 ft. and 20 ft. in height . a'nd 1,900 gallons per day 400 gallons per day domestic and 10,000 gallons per day domestic. irrigation. , L.R. No. 4171 ; J'. N. Hopcraft, M achakos ; T'ributary of Noigamaget Rivor, L.R. No. 7424 ; Franci's and 86,000 gallons per day irrigation. Ainsit Farmers Co. Ltd., Trans Nzoia ; Dam 5 ft. in Athi River, L.R. No. 4171 ; J. N. Hoporaft, M achakos ; height and 2,070 gallons per day domestic. 86,000 gallons per day irrigation. Outspan Stream, L.R. No. 2139/4 ; K. arap Mutai and Sol' ome Spring ; St. M ary's High School, Taita ; 7,500 gallons K. ara'p Keny and Partners, Trans Nzoia ; Dam 5 ft. in per day domestic. height and 3,930 gallons per day domestic. M oiben River ; Board of Governors, M airakwot ; 6,000 gallons Kazita River ; North Imenti Area Counoil, M eru ; 115,000 per day domestic. gallons per day domestic. M andumu River ; H. M wabili, Taita ; 200 gallon' s per day Temachewa River, L.R. No. 1482/ 1 ; Kapkoress Estate, domestic a'nd 800 gallons per day irrigation. Nandi Hllls ; Dam 25 ft. in height, 3,000 gallons per day M usidunyi River ; E. M . W angusha, Taita ; 200 gallons per domestic and 80,000 gal lons per day power. day domestic and 800 gallon's per. day irrigation. Kabugu Stream ,L.R. No. 287 ; A. Karanjp., Kirinyaga ; 850 Umba River ( Vichini Association, Kwale ; 640,000 gallons gallons per day domestic and 750 gallons per day sprayîng per day irrlgation. coffoe. Umba Rivor ; M atoroniAssociation, Kwalç ; 170,000 gallons Mitheru Stream, L.R. Nos. 2, 4, 6, 10, 11, 12,, 15, 16, 17 per day irrigation. and 19 ; Gitahiki Water Association, Kirinyaga ; 4,100 gallons per day domestic and 3,000 gallons per month Ngewa River ; L.R. No. 69 ; M . Kimani, Kiambu ; 500 spraying coffee, 1,000 gallons per day irrigation and 43,000 gallons per day domestic and 1,000 gallons per day gallons per day power. irrigation. Tributatry of Suim River, L.R. Nos. 8913, 2169, 2148, and Thuchi River, L.R. No. 203 ; Kyen'i Farmers Co-operative 3013 ; Suwerwa (Kapterit) Farmers Co-operative Society Ltd., Embu ; 80,000 gallons per day industrial (80 per cent Ltd., ; 17,250 gallons per day domestic. returnable). Osoro Ngai River, L.R. No. 3822 ; Clzief Conservato'r of T'ributarï of Sugoro River, L.R. No. 7321 ; C. F. Ryder, Forests, Turbo ; 6,500 gallons per day domestic. Laikipla ; Dam 24 ft. in height. Kalinkui Stream ; Tigania Farmers Co-operative Society Ltd., Kii River ; Kathunguri W ater Association, Kirinyaya j 3,510 Kalinkui ; 30,000 gallons per day industrial (80 per cent gallons per day' domestic, 31,800 gallons per day lrngaticn, returnable). 16,200 gallons per day spraying cofee and 197,100 gallon! Thambangombe'r Stream ; Nkando F'armers Co-operative por day power. Socioty Ltd., M oïu ; 60,900 gallons per day industrial (i!(1 '-uetemai Stream, L.R. No. 105 ; L. Mwangai, Kirinyaga ; per cent returnable). 850 gallons per day domestic, 2,400 gallons ?er day spray- Rwanchiu Stream ; Abogeta Farmers Co-operative Society i'ng coffee and 3,400 gallons pel' day irrigatlon. Ltd., M eru; 20,000 gallons por day industria'l (80 pe'r cent M uthira River ; Karia W ater Association, Nyeri ; 50,000 returnable). gallons per day powe'r and 4,900 gallons per day domestic. South M ara River ; Kiriaini Farmers Co-operative Society Kazita River ; North Imenti Area Council, M oru ; 74,000 Ltd., M eru ; 60,000 gallons per day industrial (80 per cent gallons per day domestic. returnable). Kipsinandi River, L.R. No. 10697 ; C. J. C. Pratt, K'aptagat; Gachiuma Stream ; Nyaki Farmers Co-operative Society Ltd., 400 gallons p:r day domestic and 1,000 gallons per day Meru ; 80,000 gaillons per day industrial (80 per cent irrigation. returnable). ' Athi River, L.R. No. 10501 ; Rohot Sisal Estate, Athi River ; Karurumwe Stream ; Chogoria Barmers Co-operative Society 113,000 gallons p'er day irrigation. Ltd., M eru ; 60,000 gallons per day industrial (80 per cent Athi River, L.R. No. 8529 ; R'ohot Sisal Bstate, Athi ; 113,000 returnable). - gallons pe'r day irrigation. Thabara Stream ; Nkuen'o Farmers Co-oporative Society Ltd-, Athi River, L.R. No. 10501 ; Rohot Sisal Estate, Athi River ; Meru ; 80,000 gallons per day industrial (80 pe'r cent 113,000 gallons per day irrigation. returnable). Athi River, L.R. No. 10501 ; Rohet Sisal Estate, Athi River ; Bugichi River, Plot No. 8 ; G. Kimani, Kiambu ; 700 113,000 gallons per day irrigation. gallons per day domestic. Bugichi River, L.R. Nos. 464, 226 and 463 ; S. M lmgai, Tributary of Noigameget River, L.R. No. 2143/3 ; S. K. Bitok Kiambu ; 200 jallons per day domestic and 16,000 gallons and P. K . K eino, Trans N zoia ; 2,700 gallons per day pcr day irrigatlcm. domestic. Kipkarren Rivor ; Constrvator of Forests (West), ; Obkctions stating specific grounds thorefor should be filed in 3,000 gallons per day domestic and 2,000 gallons per day triplicate with the W ater Apportionment Board, P.O. Box 30521, i'rrigation. Nairobi, within 30 days from tho publication of this n'otice. 1336 TH E KENYA G AZET FE 8th N ovem ber 1966 GAzE'r'rs NoxqcB No. 4120 Council regulations provided Ithat t'he period of non- contributory service plus contributory service amount to a THE INDUSTRIAL COURT period whioh would have qualified them fo'r gratuity had they remained in non-contributory service. Gratuity will be CAusB No. 54 oF 1966 calculated on the number of years of no'n-contributory service Parties : from the date of employment up to 31st December 1964, for Kenya Local Government W orkers' Union those who were in the service of the Council befofre then.'' and (An extract from the Claimants' memorandum). M unicipal Cotmcil of M ombasa After thisthe Pal'tieshad fuother discussions on this issue, but eoul d notresolve ' thematter 'and tho Claimants' request to pay Issues in dispute.-- out the gratuity was raised a't the staff megting of 23'rd (f8 Payment of (Freezed) Gratuity to minor employees. F'ebrua.ry 1966) where it is lrecorded under M inute 17/66 as (b) Refusal .of 'the Council to pay Pratt Salaries from 1st follows ; - April to 31st December 1964. '617/66 Gratuity 1. The Konya Local Government ' W orktrs' Unio'n shall here- Ref. M inute No. 14 inafter be' l'efeored t.o as the Claimants and M unicipal Council The Council considered a request from the Union that a11 of s'hall hereinafter be referred to as the Respondents. minoxr employees be paid thei'r gratuitios for the period of their service prior to their joining the Ccntral Provident Fund 2. The Partieswere heard in M'ombasa on the 29th and 30th Scheme. d'ays of August 1966 and reliod on their written and verbal submissions. The Claimanfts called two witnesses in support of The Union's 'reprosentativos stated that because of the their case. introduction of 'the Central Provldent Fund Scheme the gratuity scheme w'as no lonçer in existence and, therefore, GSNERAL BACKGROUND the employces should be pald their gpatuitiesr 3. In 1964, the Respondents decided to i'ntroduce a Provident 'The Employer's representatives pointed out that the Fund Scheme 'to replace rthe existing Gratuity Scheme which is Council's policy was to pay a gratuity fo'r a minor employee embodied in claus'e 21 in the Terms and Conditions of Service only on his final retirement from the Municipai Councll's of M inor Employees Agreement and is reproduced hcrein- servico and provided that he had attai'ned the age o'f 50 years below :- 'at the time of his retiroment. It was thereforo, not possible çd21. Gratuîties to pay a gratuity as a'n interim benelk. -Gratuities for mino'r employces will .be calculated at ' the No recommendation. But the ' Union's representatives rate 'o& one-twelfth of one month's wages as At the date of sounded that a disagreement existed and would pursue the reitirement for ea:h c'ompleted month of service. matttr further.'' On or ab' out 15'th April 1965, the Parties concluded their x N O'I'E negotiations on increased wages based on Pratt Ropozt by A mlnor employee who is transferred lo a salaried post signing .an agreement and which in dause ' 1 i't is provided as in 'the Council''s service 'shall be entitled on retircment to a follows :- proporticm of the gratuity to which l)e would have been $$ 1. The Council shal'l introduco the scales of wages as entitled had he. remained on minor employees' terms shown in the Schedule attached hereto, for minor employees calculat. ed 'at the rate of one-twelfth of one m'onth's wages which expression for the' purposes of this agreement ghall as at the date o.f transfer for eaoh complete; month of include minor employee in tho Council's Segmented Scales I his service as a minor employee. to V, minor omployees i'n the Councills Fire Brigade and Ambulance Service, minor employees employed as drivers, ' Qualijicadon artisans, M azera Nurseries staf and t'rainee midwives, with A g'ratuity is payablo if a minor employee has been in the retrospective effect from the 1st day of January 1965, prof- ided continuous service o'f the Council- that in the event .of the Goveamment of Kenya making a grant to. the Council towaids the exponditure of any of the (a) for no't less than five ycars and is removed from such znorease,s in wages n'egotiated under this agreement thç service on grounds of redundancy ; . effective date may be given fumther .retrospective effect within (b) for no't less than seven years a'nd is removed f'rom the 'limits of the gran't made by the Government of Kenya such service on medical evidence that he is incapable for this purpose.'' by any reason of infirmity of mind or body of dis- charging the duties .of his 'oKce arfd that such intirmity After about tw'o m'onths of 'this agreomont, the Claimants is likely to bo permanent ; . demanded th o back-datitzg o.f Pratt to 1st April 19.64, and contended that, in accordanve with this agreement, the (c) for not less 'thran 15 years and retires from the service Respondents had received an additional grant from the Govern- orn o.r after attaining the age of 50 years. mont for this purpose.. The Remspondents did not 'accept this D eath Gratuities and after an exchange of co'rrespondence, the Claimants declared a dispute with the Respondcnts on the aforesaid two Where an employee having not l'ess than seven years' issues. continuous service with 1he Council dies while in that service, his dependants may be granted a gratuity of an amount The Palrties signed tbe notitication of dispute form to the equal to that which he would have received if he had been lndustrial Court in accordance with the Trade Disputes Act removed from sugh service on medical grounds. 1965, covering the aforesaid two. issues. Computation M AIN StlaMlsslows ox BEHALF oF 'l'HE CLMMANTS G'ratuities will .be computed on the mino'r employee's wages 4. (c) Payment oj (Freezed) Gratuity to minor employees.- 'at the date of retirement including house allowance o.r the The Cl' aimants submittcd that, the Respondents h'ad brought value of free quarters being the same as cuorent allowances.'' the gratuity scheme to a standstill on 31st December 1964, thtrefore, the T'egulations covering this scheme s'hould also The Respondents gave an o'ption to their minor employees have ceased to be of any effect because from Januafry 1965. whereby they could either Temain on the prosent gratuity the employees were n.o 'longer entitled to any benefit from the scheme or could switch over as from 1st January 1965, to t'he gratuitï sehome. The Ciaimants stated that, thore was no proposed providont fund scheme. The employees were given a point ln having regulations covedng a non-existing scheme. statement explaining tjhat, any' gratuity to which they may be The Claimants pointed 'out t'hat, two minor employees had entitled wouxld not be fodeited b/ their joining the providen: been discharged by the Respondents in 1966, namely, Thuo fund 'scheme and als'o such gratulty would still be payable in Kimani and Chewa Gachigua, who daimed to have worked acoordance with the Respondents' regulations based o.n the with the Respondents for nine years and nine months a'nd service of each employee up to 31st December 1964, and t'hat four years .respectively and both had forfeited their gratuity this gratuity payment would be in addition to any entitlement f'or 'tho period of service u'p to 31st December 1964. under. lthe provldent fund. The Claimants argued tiiat, when a soheme c'omes to a ln July 1965, 'the minor employees realized that, if they were - standstill, that is t'he maturity date fo'r that par.ticular scheme, to be dlscharged under gross misconduct, they would forfeit and drew the Court's attention to dause 1 of the agreement their gratuity. It is 'alleged that, at this time they also. became b' eween the Government and C.O.T.U. on the question of awaro of the faot that if 'they left the employment before they refund of Provident Fund which states as f'ollows :- were due to retire without the com pletion of 15 years' service or attaining tho age of 50, they would lose grattlity. The él-fhose workers whose contributions have matured under C'laimants, therefore, approached the Respondents on 7th the rules should be allowed to withdraw the money due to August 1965, ia connexion with this m'atter. them even before they 'retire, providing t'hat woirkors will be entitled to a11 such benelits as are s'tipulated in the rules if In reply to the Claimants' 'letter, they dedde 'to opt out of the scllome .at one of the inter- Mombasa wrote as follows :- mediate stages 'before full maturity.'' <;All Council's employees who were not contributors to the The Claimants, therefore, asked for the payment of gratuities Council's P'rovident Fund with esect from 1st January 1965. to all. the em ployees standing to their oredit as at 3 1st D ecembetr The peried f'or which t'hey were not contributers would on 1964, i'rreaspective of the fact that some of theso employees retirement entitle them 't'o gratuity in acoordance with the might n'ot have quallfied under the rules covering the scheme. 8th November 1966 THE KENYA GAZETI'E 1337 The Claimants s'tated that, the gratuity schenw was not run- in accordance with the provisions of the scheme. The Res- ning paTallel to 1he Brovident Fund Scbeme, moreover, the pondents strongly dtnied that, the gratuity scheme had been terms and conditions whieh laid down the rules covering the frozen and stated thatr some employees had opted in favour of gratuity schemo had not been negotiated by tlze Respondents coentinulng with the gratuity soheme and had not joined the with them and, therefore, the Claimants were not botlnd by Provident Fund Scheme. The Respondents did not accept that such rules. The Claimants maintained that, siace the Res- they had amended the terms and conditions agreement ln any pondents had discontinued the gratuity scheme, the regulatiens way. They requested the Court te study very carefully the should also be waived. They strongly contended tlat, th4 agreement entered into between the Government and C.O.T.U. gratuity scheme had been frozen and certaia benefits had been on the Provident Fund payout and stated that, money could withdrawn, furthermore, the employees had been deprived of not be paid out without appropriate legislation. They further certain beneflts like additional payment for the length of stated that, if the Claimants sought a'ny amtndments o.r vari- service. The Ciaimants stressed that, nowhere in the terms and ations then, they should go about it the proper way and put conditions was it laid down that the Respondents could uni- forward thefr demands to the Respondents during the annual iaterally a'lter o.r amond the gratuity scheme. The Claimants review. eoncluded thtir a'rguments by giving examples of employees who would sufïer great hardship as they would be deprived The Respondents submitted that, they had introduced the of their benests under the gratuity scheme without being Provident Fund Scheme for the benelit of the employees and entitlcd to the Respondents' contribution under the P'rovidenk. as a restllt of it no employeo was worse off than before and Fund Scheme, if they were to lose their employment before in fact, any changes that had been brought about in ihe 1974 without having completed 15 years of service and not gratuity scheme wore for something better and were, i'n any having attained 50 ' years of age. ease, with the consent of the participants of the scheme. The Respondents .reiterated that, the gratuity scheme had not been The Claimants stated that, since there was no continuity of frozen and accepted that, they would go through the cases of gratuity b' onest, it was 'only fai'r that minor employees should those employees who had a'lready retired to see if they llad be allowed to draw their gratuity bene:ts up to the time when received thelr prope'r payments in accordance wfth the rules such seheme was frozon. The Claimants cited the example of laid down for the gratuity scheme. The Respondents conceded County Council where they had secured the pay- that, an employee's length of service would still continu'e to be ment of gratuity .to al1 employees who had joined the considered fer the purpose of wo.rking out his qtlaliûcation for Providtnt Fund Scheme. tlle gratuity scheme, although, he wotzld not be paid out under the gratuity scheme f 0.1* any service after 31st December 1964. (b4 Ac/f-ît?/ o.f tlle Council to /Jf/.p P,'att 5'tkJ(/F'ft?,j, jl'onl 1 -$./ April to 31.$/ Decenlber 1964.- The C'laimants submîtted that, (b) .Rc/lf.$Jl :p/ the Ctplfl?cp to pay Pratt Salaries jrom 1st it was obvious that anj general grant would be used fo.r ,1 pril to 31,sf ' December 1964.- The Respondents stated that payment of wages includlng increases if any. It was, therefore, after the April 1965 agreement, the C'laimants had written justifiable that the additiona'l yeneral grant of Sh. 3,600,000 several letters to the Resgondents' Town Clerk al1 dealing with received jn 1965 aftor the signlng of the aforesaid agreemen: the implementation .of thls agreement, but none Of th'em had should be used to. meet the arrears of wages for the poriod raised the question of back-dating to 1964. This question was 1st April 'to 31st December 1964. The Claimants drew the lirst raised on 3rd June 1965, two months after recoiving Court's attention to the Respondents' extremely healthy confirmation of back-dating .to 1st January 1965, from the financial position at the close of the yeafr 1964, when they had Respondents' Town C'lerk. 0n 5th June 1965, the Respondents' a surplus balance of just ovor Sh. 5,j00,000. Tht C'laimynts 'l-own Clerk wrote as follows to. the Claimants : requejted the Cour't to censider seriously the fact that with i'W ith regard to your 'request fo.r the irùplementation of additiona'l qrants and these healthy stlrptus balances, the the salaries inoreases from April 1964, the position is nbt question o.f lnability to par ni.ne months' alnrears did not arise entirely accurately set out in the second paragraph of your because even without additlonal grants the Respondents would letter. As agreed between my Council and y'our Unien. lt is have been in a position to pay the arrears as demanded by the provided in the negotiated agroement dated 15th April 1965. C'laimants. that the payment to. minor em ployees would have retros- The Claimants rejected the argklment that, the Minister fo'r pective esect from 1st January - 1965, 'provided t'hat in the Looa'l Govornment had 'refused any back-dating beyond evont of the Government of Kenya making -a grant to the January 1965, as it was inconsistont with the agreement whicl) Council towards the exponditure of any of the i'ncreases in the Respondents had entered into with tht Claimants. The wages negotiated under this agreement the elective date may Claimants strongly submitted that, the Respondents were u'nder be given ftlrther retrospective eflect within the limits of the o'bligation to honour the aforesaid agreement in ftll as the grant made by the Governmen.t of Kenya for this purpose'. G'overnment had 'provided them with the necessary grants I have also seen a Press report of the M inister's proposed during 1965. The Claimants pointed out that Kiambtl and rant to M unicipal Councils amounting in aggregate to Councils had back-dated the Pratt increases :1,170,000, but I 'have not yet received any information from beyond January 1965, therefore, the M lister's circular prohibit- the M inister regarding this nor can l say whether any of ing back-dating beyend Jantlary 1965, should not prevent the this money will bc made avaïlable to my Council, o'r, if Court from awardlng the back-dating as requested by them. made available to my C'ouncil, would be available towards The Claimants stated that, if the Respondents h'ad been aware inoreases in the wages negotiated under the agreement. that they would have surplus at the end of 1964, then they ln view of the press statement: however, it is my earnest would have agreed to the back-dating from 1st April 1964, and hope that an instruction on thls matter will be rcceived there would 'have been no need to include this partictlla'' fL'om the M inister Jn the vel-y near future. So soon as it has question in the agreement sigoed on 15th April 1965. been received I will advise you of 'the M inister's decision-'' MAIN SUI9MISSIONS ON SISFIALF OF '1'Hl5 RESPONDENI'S On 1 8th Jtlne 1965, the Permanent Seeretary, Ministry of Local Govornment, had replied to this letter as follows :- 5. (a) Pt7yrzlc?lf oj LFreezed) Gra/uffy to r/lf/.,(?r enlployees.- The Respondents submitted that, it was expressly provided in 4sRegarding the baek-dating of the implementation of the Torms and Conditions Agreement covering mino'r employees increased sala.ries and wages, I had already pginted out in that, gratuities were only payable provided the employee my Circular No. 10 of 1965 that my M inister would not qualified under the various terms of the agreement and there agree to any back-dating beyond 1st January 1965. I am was no entittement dut until the terms of the agreement cover- so'rry that I did not make this cfear in my letter of 31st M ay ing qualilications were net ; e.g. it was not possible at tllis 1965. There is no question that tlw grant paid to you is to stagc to pay 'any gratuity on the grounds of redundancy as be used to subsidize any back-dating. there was no 'redundancy at the moment ia the Respondents' Tho grant of f46,075 referred to in paragraph 6 of my staff, nor was .it possible at this s'tage to state whether an letter is i'n addition to the general grant of f 110,000. This employeo disqualified himself 'th-lough misconduct and thus grant cf :46,075 is spocifically in respect of your take-over would be discharged at some futuie date from the Respondents' of the schools mentioned in paragraph 5 of my letter of services. 31st M ay 1965.'' The Respondents stated that, the whole object of the gratuity ln these circumstances the Retpondents maintained that, they scheme was to make provision for a retirement payment to had not received any additional grant for back-dating the Pratt Ionpservice employees and tlle scheme was designed for the Salaries to 1st Ap1'll 1964, and requeste;l the Court to orde'r payment .to be made 'on 'retirement unless under the special that, the Claimants should honour the agreement which they circumstances outlined i'n the scheme. The Respondents az'gued had entered with them. The Respondents also put before the that, many employees who h 'ad only recently joined the Court varieus letters which led ttl tht April 1965 agreement Provident Fund would find that the payment from the fund on stating that, back-dating beyond 1st January 1965, had never retiral would be comparatively small and that they would, been accepted by them or the G overnm ent. therefore, be very dependent on their gratuity fund to provide them with a reasonable sum on retirement. The Respondents lmaintafned that, any pl.e-mature payout, 6. 'l-he Court has gfven very careful consfderation to sub- even if it were possible, would be against the i'nterests of the missions made by both sidos and the evidence tendered in employee as he would be deprived of a valuable addition to support thereof . the payment due to him o'n retirement, 'this being tho event for which the scheme was desîgned and also the time when it (.14 On the first issue it became apparent during the hearing was most needed. The amounts which were notifled to tlAe that the gratuity scheme was stilt in forco in regpec.t of those various employees standing to their credit under 'the yratuity cmployees who did not elect to go on the Provident Fund scheme a's at 31st December 1964, would continue to lnorease Scheme which came into efïeet from 1st January 1965. The 1338 THE KENYA GAZERVE 8th November 1966 rules covering gratuities form part o.f the terms and oonditions (ff) Sfck leave. of service of minor employees and although the Claimants (e) Promotion of W hite registered weekly labourers to àlleged tlmt, these had not been negotiated, the fact remains Blue afte'r one year. that, they ferm part of an employee's contract of servico until suoh time as the Claimants succeed in altering any of them. 1. The Dockworkers' Union shall hereinafte'r be refepred to as the Claimants and the E'ast M rican Cargo Handling Sorvices On the other hand, those employees who opted for the shall hereinafter be refertred to as the Respondents. Provident Fu'nd Scheme, los't tho benefit of the gratuity scheme as from 1st January 1965, in so f a:r as the length of service 2. The Parties were heard in M ombasa on the 28th and 29th from tlzat date was conoorned, although for the' years o'f day of September 1966, and 'relied on their written and verbal service up to 31st December 1964, they would be entitled to submissions. The Court membcrs visited the Port of M ombasa gratuities so long as other qualifcations were met. and s'aw tbe Iemployees involved in this dispute at work on their respective jobs. It is provided in clause 21 that gratuities for miaor employees will be calculated at the Tate of ono-twelfth of one m'onth's GBNERAL BACKGROUND wages as at the date of retirement for each com pleted m 'onth of service. It is clealr, therefore, that the amount standing to 3. Tho Respondents aTe a public company duly incorporated the oredit of employees who switched ovor to tbe Provident under the Companies Act. They act as contractors to the East Fund Scheme will continue to increase on the basis of increase African Railways ànd Harbours for the purpose of shore- in an employee's wages as quoted hereinabove. The handling and stevedoring of all caryo imports' and .exports Rospondents accept this. . passing through the various sea ports m East Africa which are administred by the East African Railways and Harbours. In these circumstances the Court finds that, the gratuity schome had not been frozen a'nd cannot order a payment out A1l the issued share capital of the Respondents i.s held by of gratuity entitlemtmt lying to the credit of employees. The the General M anager of the East African Railways and gratufty scheme fs very much in force although fo'r certain Harbours Administration in his corporate capacity or by his employees t.o a limited extent. nominees. The Respondents under their contract with tlie Railway Administration 'are the s'ole employers of labour for The Court is c'oncorned at cortain pertinont anomalies that stevedoring and shorehandling work and are Tesponsible for the exist in the gratuity soheme and atso at the defciency and the supply .of gear and equipment such as forklift trucks required big gap exposed in ease of those employees wh'o have not yet fer the eflicient handhng of cargo through the ports. qualifed for gratuity and. who will have to wait until 1974, bef ore they are entitled te Provident Fund beneiits. This is a The Claimants have been recognized by the Respondents matter on which the Claimants would be justified in putting under a forma'l Recognition Agreement as the sole negotiating forward a demand to. rectify the situation, as indeed the body for all grades o'f employees, the subject of the jresent Claimants are at liberty to. forward demands on the alteration disputo now before the Court. . of certain 'rules of gratuity to bring them i'nto line with the The Parties had appeared before the Industrial Court on current practice in the country on this benefit. claims f o.r increased wages and improved benohts in 1965. The As the issue befo're the Court is worded Tspayment of C'ourt awarded an inerease to the minimum wage from Sh. 1/ 50 (Frcezed) Gratuity to. minor employeesr', the Court is preoluded to Sh. 1/53 a.n hou!r equivalent to' a monthly wage of from making an award on the matters on which commonts Sh. 301 / 45 per month. Subsequeatly, the P'artios entered intcj have been passed hereinabove. The Court is Ieft with no othqr an agreement, freely negotiated 'between themselves, in August alternative in the 'present dispute, in the form in which it is 1965. As a result .of which, for an increase in tho number of before it, but to make a ni1 award. hours werked, the menthly rate fo'r thc said category was raised from Sh. 301/45 to Sh. 330/75. ln this agreemen't no (bj The Parties entered into 'an agreement on or about 15th duration period was specitied and continues to be in force April 1965, which is quoted in the general background along with ail the other terms and conditions negotiated be- . hereinabove. tween tho Pa.rties' and others 'as awarded by the Industrial Court. The Court has very carefully examined a11 the documents put in during the hearing, but cannot find anywhere any evidence On 9th June 1965, the Claimants submitted their memo- showing that tlle Government of Kenya made a grant to the randum .of demands to the Respondents and on 23(rd June Respondents towards the exponditure of any of the increases 1966, the J'oint Industrial Council met to discuss t'hese in wage,s negotiated in the aforesaid agreement. On the con- demands. At this meeting the Claimants put forward tralry a lotter dated 18th June 1965, addressed to the argumonts in suppert 'o'f their d'emands and clafritied certain Respondents' Town Clork by the Pormanent Secretatry, Ministry matters. On the 16th of August 1966, the Joint Industrial of L'ocal Government, puts tlze issues beyond any doubt. It Council met again for further discussions and as no agreement is stated in this letter in paragraph 4- could be reached, a deadlock was declared. A disputo was Gdltegarding the back-dating of the implementation of reported to the M inistry of Labour soon thereafter in accerd- inereased salaries and wages, I had already pointed out in ance with the Trade Disputes Act 1965, aknd the matter my Circular No. 10 of 1965 that my M inister would not eventually came to. the Industrial Court, the Parties having agree to any back-dating beyond ls't January 1965. l am signed the notification of dispute form to the Industrial Court sorry that I did not mako this dear in my letter of 31st M ay on o'r about 24th August 1966. 1965. There is no question that the grant paid to yo'u is to The Claimants' demands which were the subject of dis- be used to subsidize any back-dating. cussions at the aforesaid Joint Industrial Council meeting were The grant of f46,075 'referred to in pa.ragraph 6 of my as follows :- letter is in addition to the general grant of f 110,000. This 4t1. M inimum wage of Sh. 450 per m00th. grant of f46,075 is speciscally in 'respect of your take-over 2. A wago increase o.f 15 per cent fo'r employees earning of the schools mentioned in paragraph 5 of my letter of Sh. 500 or more per month. 31st M ay 1965.9* 3. A salary increase .of 10 per cent for clerical Scale 'A'. This being the case, the Court cannot ovepride an agreement 4. A s'alary scale of Sh. ,540 lx.r mcmth for winchmen and entered into voj. untarily between the Parties and, therefore, drivers. makes a nil award on this issue as well. 5. Thirty days' leavo for all manual employees with free return tickets with thei'r families to and from leave, or Given in Nairobi this 24th day of Qctober 1966. Sh. 150 in lieu. SAEED R. COCKAR, 6. Ninety days' sick leave with pay for manual employees. President. 7. Seasonal weekly labourers who havo worked for more than a year to be 'Tegistored as weekly Gblue' workers.'' A. A. OCHW ADA, M.P., M OHAMED M HAZI, M.I>., On 29th August 1966, an Arb itration Award was published Vice-presidents. in the Gazette Extrao'rdinary of the United Republic of vide Genoral Notico No. 1755 and as this award 'related to the dockworkers in Dar es Salaam, it was ffrequently r'eferred to, discussed and criticised duçing the proceedings. It is, therefore, reproduced hereinbelow in full :- THE INDUSTRIAL COURT CAuss No. 65 op 1966 CTGENBRAI- No'rlcE No. 1755 LL .4.B. 724/ 372/ 56) THE TRADE DISPW ES (SETTLEMEN D ACT Dockworkers' Union (No. 43 o! 1962) and Trade Dispute between the f'tz:f Ajrican Cargo Handling East Africao Cargo Handling Services Limited Servîces and the National Union oj Tanganyika W orkers Issues in dispute : - AwAlko (a) W ages folr manual, clerical and other grades. The Award of the Afrbitration Tribunal appointed by the (:) Annual leave. Minister for Labour under the provisions of para. (c) of sub- (c) taeave allowance. section 18 of the Trado Disputes (Settlement) Act by letters 8 'LAhA MI N ovember l g 66 T.T.IE K. Nw NvA lx nD rAw 'ZNu' TA' 'Tœ' Ru ïA Qu u,2 oA No. LAB. 724/372/28 and LAB. 724/372/29 b0th dated 3'rd (a) (i) Increase oj minimum wcge to Sh. 450.- The Claimants June 1966, to inquire into, and make award concerning the stated that, this was not a new demand as it had been rejected trade dispute mentioned above. by the Respondents in the past, but the events that had taken place over the last year 'left them with no alternative, but to Ha.viag considered the memoranda delivered to me by the press for it. T'he Claimants maintained that the dock work was respective parties and having listened to oral arguments and very arduous and 'risky and called for a certain am ount of to statements made by witoesses on the several issues sub- skill and hence the reward for such work should relate to the mitted to me, I do hereby award as follows ; - nature o.f work involved and it wa's the Claimants' strong belief 1. M onetary payment jor 30 minutes' lunch break.- l am that the presont minimum wage of Sh. 320/75 was n'ot adequate. . convinced that the demand of the workers is justifed The docker was facead constantly with a 'risk of injury to his and award monetary payment for 30 minutes' lupch 1)CrSOn. break to a.l1 the workers based on an hourly rate of pay with esect from 1st August 1966. The Claimants submitted that, the dockers could not aford to . purchase the essentials of life such as good food and maintain a 2. W ages.- L award an. overall increase of Sh. 40 per m onth good living standard. The wolrkers were a'lways under debts to every worker employed in the Company, with effect a'nd were never in a position to l'iquidate them. This fact was from the publicatio'n o'f this Award. well known to the Respondents as they were providing 3. Leave entitlement.- l award 30 days' leavo per yoar to facilities for mid-month advance of wages. The Claimants M anual Grade Stafl, with effect from 1st Januatry 1965. stated that, their members were fotrced to live in dreadful 4. Leave travel allowance.- L award leave travel allowance to squalid conditions. The education of thoir children was a M anual Girade Stal covering norma'l standard travel constant wo.rry as the Government at present was not in a facilities on minimum fares to and from a place where position t.o provide free education. leave is spent by the worker and that shall normally be I.n addition to the above arguments in favour of increasing at his home district and this shall apply to all leave due the minimum wage based on the general increase in the cost and subsequent leave. ef living, the Claimants cited the aforosaid Arbitration Award 5. Grading t# drivers at Tanga, M twara and Dar es in Tanzania as a result of which the Mombasa dockworkor was Salaam.--knhz grading of drivers at Tanga, M twara and paid less for the same work compared t.o dockers in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam shal'l be same, with esect from 1st January This position was intolerable as the Respondents were tlle 1966. common employers of dockers in Tanzania and Kenya. The 6. Payment ol monetary htpn/gy.-ln view of the gravity of Claimants also pointed out that the size of gangs had been the historical nature of payment of monetary bonus, 1 reduced f rom 12 to 8, thus placin'g a greater burden o'n the award payment of tho bonus of Sh. 200 pe'r worker fo'r 'remaining d'ockers. The Claimants statcd that, in London a 1965 and for years following 1965 such bonus shall be docker worked fo'r 40 hours only per week as against 45.) hours paid ; but it shall strictly be related to. productivity and in Kenya and 42 hours in Tanzania. The Claimants very calculated on a formulae of incentive which may be strongly submitted that, the Arbitration Award in Tanzania worked out by experts a'nd 'agreed upon by the Union provided a vory cogont reason for their demands being met and the Company. and pointed out the following comparison :- Conclusion.-jn make this Award 1 w'ould like to express my Tanzania Jcenya thanks for the facilities placed at my disposal by the Minist.ry (42 h'rs.) H ours worked per week (45.1. hrs.) o. f Labour, and my appreciation of the help a'nd co-operation (184 hrs.) Hours worked per month (197 hrs.) I have 'received from both pa'rties in my inquiry. (Sh. 341) M inimum wage (Sh. 320/75) I also wish to state that the proceedings were carried out (Sh. 200) Anaual bonus Ni1 i.n a most cordial atmosphere. (30 days) Leave entitlement (24 days) (Awarded) Travel allowance Nil Dar es Salaam, B. S. KAJUNJUM ELE, In these circumstances the Claimants requested the Court to 8th July 1966. Arbitrator.'' inorease tho minimum wage a.s demanded by them with esect During the hea.ring of the dispute, the Parti' es requested the from 1st July 1966. C'ourt to give a ruling on the eflective date and duration of the Court Award as well. (aj (ii) and (iii) General wale increase t# 15 and 10 per cent ybr clerical grades.- Whe Clalmants submitted that, the argu- M AIN SUBMIHSIONS ON BBHALF OF THE CLAIMANTS ments put forward hereinabove under issue (a4 (i) also. applied to their demands under this heading. The Claimants pointed 4. The Claimants stated that, in making their aforesaid out that, in addition to the cost of l'iving, the Government had demahds, they were conscious of thei'r obligations to thei'r inoreased taxes. The National Social Security Fund was already members and the countrï's economy. Their desire was to in force and some membors in these categories were already fulâl their declared 'obkctlve in, forever seeking to raise the contributing to it a'nd 'to the National Hospital Scheme. This workers' standard of living and to improve their welfare. By Hospital Scheme was 'of little benelit to the workers unless demanding a highor minimum wage they were making it they o.r any member of thoir family was hospitalized. The possible to ensure highor purchasing power for their members Ulaimants pointed out that few o.f their members required and censequqntly more stability in lndustrial relations. Thz prolonged hospitalization, but they were constantly in need of Claimants stated that, the wage inoreases asked for by them seeing the doctor in cases of malaria, cold and so on as o'ut- were designed to. fultil one aspect of their aims. The ever patients. The werkers were thus taxed to an extent of Sh. 120 rising cost of living and the recent i'ncreases in retai'l prices of a yea'r as security ajainst 'being hospitalized, but they had no essential' consumer goods, a1l acted to nullify any past increases security against injurles. ln view of these taxes, the Claimants in wages. Added to this was the diëculty of housing accommo- felt that the employees should be compensated by the Res- dation which consumed an appreciable percentage of a docker's pondents for this loss in their earnings as their wage packet wages. The family pattern of the majerity of workors in Kenya was considerably 'roduced. The Claimants further submitted was such that, most of them lived away from other members that these day's even unemployed persons had to pay a of their family. Thus wages had to be shared between the minlmum tax of Sh. 48 per year 'and many of their members urban worker and his other depondants who were miles away. were paying maximum G.P.T. which was Sh. 600. M oreover, due 'to the shift work at the por.t, employees had to undergo The Claimants pointed out that, since it had been possible for the Respondents through the Arbitration Award to raise extra expenses when they could not have their meals at home. the minimum wage for dockers in Tanzania, they saw no valid (a) (iv) Winchmen and drivers.-Thz Claimants stated that, rea.so'n why their demands were being opposed in M ombala winchmen and drivers did the same type of work - and and, in facts they were entitled to hilher minimum Vrage than shouldored tho same responsibilities. They had been placed on that awarded to. their counterparts m Tanzania. The o'ther tho same salary scales with the exception of transport drivers. demands made by the Claimants had been necessitated by theif The duties of the winchmen were exactly the same as those of desire to improve the wolfare of their members on items like erane drivers, the duties being as follows :- sick leave a'nd annual leavo privileges. The Claimants requested the Court to tako into account the fact that most of the (tz) Loading the various kinds o'f cargo into the ships. dockors had no decent clothes, went 'about without any shoes (b) Discharging a1l types of cafrgo from the ships. and generally appealred to be in very poor condition. Further, the.y had to walk long 'distances to and from work or alter- The Claimants stated that, a1l heavy cargo and machinery natlvely pay heavily for transport. For these reasons the were 'loaded and discharged by the winchmen and' not by the C'laimants argued that their demands were quite moderate and railway cranes. The winchman was responsible fo,r his load they had not asked for a wage that would make them rich and had also to protect the other workers around him. He had overnight, but 'had asked for a wage level that would enable to work without any protection as there were no shelters on theifr members to tolerate life. It would be to the best interest the ships, yet the 'remuneration he received bore no comparison of the Respondents to accede to the Claimants' demands as to his duties a'nd responsibilities. The Claimants strongly urged they would gain in greater output from contented and healthy that, these employees should receive 'a much higher wago than employees. ' granted to them at present. Moreover, the working hours for the drivers were also continuous and onerous as they had to The Claimants submitted that, the Court's award should be serve both the winchmen and tho crano drivors. The Claimants with elect from the date they had submitted their demands and felt that a wage of Sh. 540 per month was motre remunerative added that they preferred the duration period of the award to considoring the lresponsibilities involved and the fact that in be 12 m onths o'ther industries the drivers wore paid a much higher wage for 1340 THE K ENYA G AZETTE 8th N ovember 1966 les's work and less responsibility. The Claimants drew the raised for the handling of these èountries' exgorts and impo'rts Court's attentio'n to the wages paid by the Oi1 Industry and through the Port of M ombasa played a crltical role in the the Breweries to their drivers. * ability of these countries to maintain a competitive position in world markets and in the cost of living which the general (b4 #??zluf'z/ leave and (c) Leave allokvance.-l'bv Claimants population had to meet in the purchase of goods imported stated that a time for res' t was a' n accepted princiyle for both through the port. There could be no doubt that the accum u- the employers and employees in all catego.ries of lndustry and lative effect of gncreased costs in the port industry must where the nature of work was arduous and risky as in the ultimately be met by increased handling charges : the imposition case of dock industry, the rest required would naturally be of such increased costs which would have the esect of still much longer. The Claimants submitted that, the present entitle- further widening the gap between the conditions enjoyed by ment of 24 days' annual leave had proved to be very inadequate the dockworkers and the majority of other compa'rative workers as it did not provide sulcient time for recuperation both in these countries, cotlld not be justified on any cconomic physically and mentally for the dock workers. The Claimants grounds. ' stated that, the M anagement in this industry were getting 30 to 36 days' annual leave and, therefore, their demands for 30 days' The Respondents submitted that, the wage differentials annual leave should be accepted. The Claimants argued that, between the dockworkers and the majority of Kenya and by granting an extra s9x days' leave to the docker the Res- Uganda workers were already disturbingly large and there must pondents would certainly gain in greater porformance from a be a danger of even greater disparity causing renewed demands healthy employee. The Claimants submitted that, their case from workers in industry and, more particulasly, in agriculture, was further strengthened by the aforesaid Arbitration Award on which the country's economic woll being so greatly in Tanzania which had Tecommended 30 days' leave for a'll depended. Such demands could result in most scrious con- manual. employees and as dockers in M ombasa worked longer sequences to the nation's eforts to maintain a viable and hours for lesser pay, they had a very strong casc. expanding economy. The Claimants further submitted that, under the present In the Respondents' 'opinion it was impossible for the wage eco'nomic set up in Kenya, no manual em ployoe had any structure of the port to be regarded in isolatio'n and as though. sayings from his wages to enable him to >njoy two or three the port industry was not an integral part of the Kenya Weeks' holiday with his family. The situation became even economy. The Respondents maintained that the true basis of mo're embarrassing when the em ployee wished to travel to his comparison was between tbe wages paid to gort workers and village from the urban area taking the rest of his family with the comparable wages paid in 'other industrles i.n Kenya to him. Thus it becamc 'essential, if an annua'l vacation was to employees performing the same or similar work. The Res- have any m eaning at all, that an em ployee p'roceeding on leave pondents could not see the reason to justify the contention should b.e assisted with a free passaje for himself, his wife and that for some reason the port workers should be regarded as a hi's children. The Claimants submltted that many firms pro- special and privileged type of workers. The Respondents put vided free tiqkets and allowances to their employees and, forward to the Court the wages paid in (aj The Engineering therefore it wazs surprising that a major employer like the and . Allied Industries, (b) M oto'r Trade and Allied Industries, Respondents was not prepared to grant such a benefit. (c) The Distributive and Allied lndustries, (d) British Standafrd Portland Cement Company Limited, (e) East African Power a'nd (J) Sick zet7izc.- el-he Claimants stated that, at present f!I1 Lighting Company Limited and (/) The Kenya Bus Services non-clerical wofrkers were granted 90 days' sick leave with pay. Limited, as they considered that the wage structures to be This was in respect of those who had mofre than six years' found in these companies could be compared to the various service. The manual workers with less than six years' service jobs being performed in 'the port. The Respondents submitted were entitled to 60 days' paid sick leave. The Claimants con- that, an impartial consideration of the various wage rates a'nd sidered this as very unfair because once an employee becamc benefits in these comganies showed clearly that the Claimants' permanent and passed the necessary medical examlnation, the demind for increasç ln wages, in leave entitlement and in sick risk to disease and injury was the same as faced by long pay could not be supported on any economic oir comparative servlce emplorees. The Claimants also stated that, the manual grounds. The favourable position whicll the dockworker enjoyed workers were ln danger of receiving injury more than any other in comparison to a similar category of worker in the East workers. M oreover, as the manual workers' wages were 1ow African Railways and Harbours and the basic productive they were morally enti.tled to more security provided by a industries which are served by the railways was well known. longer period of sick leave. Commenting c?n the Tanzania Arbitration Award, the (e) Promotion of white registered weekly Iabourers to blue Respondents quoted a paragraph from their memorandum sub- ajter tpne year.-ï'be Claimants stated that, there were three mitted to the A rbitrator in D a'r es Salaam , which was as types of weekl' y labourers at the Mombasa Port, name-lx .; - follows :- (c) Permanenat blue weekly labourers ; t'It m ust be accepted that wages a'nd terms of em ploym ent (b) Temporary white weekly labourers : and in each of the major branches are iniuenced by the most favourable trends existing in any one of these branches and (c) M aize weekly labotlrers. as a result, over the years, there has been a perpetual Employees in group (t$ were permanent weekly employees and tleap-frogging' as each new wage demand has been dealt with were paid their .wages at the end of every week. They were in one o;r other o.f the branches.'' entitled to the same benefts and p'rivileges as the other perma- nent dock workers ia the dock industry except that only a The Respondents submitted that they could not be p' afrty to the continuance of this Etleap-frogging'' or concede that purely weok's notice was required for terminating their services. by virtue of an award made in Tanzania entirely out of line Wolrkers in group (b) were the white weekly labourers doing exactly the same work as any other employee in the docks with Kenya awards, substantial wage increases were justifed. except that they were in receipt of fewe'c privileges than the The Respondents forcibly urged that the wage payable to port other workers. These 'labourers were no't entitled to any medical workers in Kenya must depend upon comparative factors to be benefks and were subject to immediate dismissal. W orkers in found in Kenya itself ; on this basis which the Respondents group (c) were employees specifcally to work on magze or submitted was the only true basis, the Tanzania award was wheat ships and when thore was no work they were laid o5 entirely extra-neous. and they enjoyed no other benests. The Respondents stated that, the cost of the Claimants' The Claimants submitted that, accerding to their estimate demands was in the reyion of f985 2030 and submitted that, there were 4,000 blue and white card labourers and most of the unlike many industrie's ln the gort lndustry, any increase in white ca.rd labourers had been in their group for over two wages would be reiected in an lncreas: in the cost of services years which clearly proved that the Respondents required thei'r rendered. services continuously. M oreover, as the port was expanding ' The Respondents also drew the Court's attention to. the fact there was very little likelihood that the Respondents would dis- that, the gross take home wage or actual emoluments of a pense with thei'r services as they had already acquired the port worker were substantially in excess of the minimum wage desired skill a'nd temperament fo'r port work. The Claimants' and submitted that, the employees were odered f'requent over- thorefore, submitted that, a1l the whgte card holders should time which increased their emoluments. The Respondents sub- immediatoly be converted and. transferred into the weekly mitted that, the basic working week of 45.1. hours was by no permanent blue pool of workers, as the perqetuation of in- means excessive : all work gn excess of these hours was paid security by the Respondents in the case of whlte card holders for at overtime l'ates. Furthermore, overtime was paid for and the lack of benests, if a'llowed to continue for long, was hours worked in excess of a shift even though the worker might likely to create harmful efects and to disrupt good indtlstrial fail to complete the requisite working weck of 45.1. hours. The rel' ations in the pert area. The C'laimants submitted thats if Respondents statcd that, the minimum wage of a monthly thei'r demand was not accepted, then the exploitation of about labourer was presently Sh. 330/75 : the average takeaway wage 2,000 labourers would continue. wa's Sh. 451/ 75. . M AIN SUBMISSIONS ON BEHALF OF THE RESPONDENTS The Respondents submltted that, the position of clerical and supervisory staff was singularly more favourable than their 5. The Respondents submitted that, thero was no case for counterparts in other industrios which did not enjoy such an them to accept the Claimants' demands ; furthermore the established wage structure allowing for both annual inorements Respondents stated that, thero was ne justilication to i'nerease and inorements dependent upon an accretion of skill. The tho wages and benelits presently enjoyed by their employees. Respondents further stated that, the port industry offered the The Respondents drew the Court's attention to the vital part most lucrative career to persons of talent and i'llustrated the taken by the dock industry a't M ombasa in the national fallacy of having regard to any basic waye. The Respondents economy of Kenya and Uganda, and stated that, the charges maintained that, the wage structure appllcable to supervisors onth Novembel' 1966 TH.E KENY A GAZE'IVB 1341 was mo.re than genorous and should not in any way be modified. made. The Respondents could not agree that two montlls' Tht Respondents extensively quoted passages from Statistical skk leave per yea'r on full pay was othor than extremely A'bstract 1965, Kenyags Revised Development Plan, Economic generokls. Survey 1966, Labour Statistics Year Book 1965, Davey on Contem porary Bargaining and Genders and Ervins on W ages (e) Pronlotiolt 4)/ white registered weekly Iabourers to blue and Salaries, in support of their various aforesaid submissions. alter fa/le y'efkr.--rhe Respondents stated that, it was axiomatic The Respondents, therefore, submitted that the Claimants' that 'the effective labour force employed in any port varied domands now before the' Court should be rejected. greatly from day to day and from season to season and was governed by enumerable factors dependent upon availability of The Respondents asked the C'ourt to detormïne that the ships, seasonal cargo, weather, etc. In Kenya, the aim of the terms of its award be mado effective from the date of publica- industry had been, so far as possible, to avoid casualization and tion of the award. In the interest of stabilization in the to ofïer port workors not o'nly guaranteed wages but gua'ranteed industry, tho Respondents requested the Court to stipulate a employmtnt throughout the yea'r. To this end there had been standstil'l period durfng which the terms of its award should not estabhshed a monthly labour force who were in a1l respects be varied or abrogated. permanent employees enjoying a guaranteed monthly wage. In addition to the monthly labour force, there was a permanent (a4 (.i) ltlcrease oj mfnf?zlt/pn wcgtr to Sh. 450.- The Res- weekly force with a guaranteed fall back, their wage, subject pondents contended that, tbere had been no signifcant change to fal back, being dependent upon tho shift work. Notwith- in the conditions prevailing when this case was a'rgued before standing a variation in weekly wage, . the employees in this the Court i,n April 1965, which justilied the present demand. pool were guaranteed employment throughout the year on a The Respondents described the C'laimants' demands of an permanent basis and weré not discharged for scasona'l or other increase of Sh. 119/25 at the l'owest level as txtravagant and lrequirements. unrealistie. The Respondents stated that, whek'e the nature of work called for special protective clothing the Respondents The Respondents submitted that to meet the needs of the issued the necessary rain coats, gloves, aprons, gogglcs, etc., variable factor in the labour force, ït was essential somewhere to the various employees. The Respondents submitted that, it to have a t4cushioin''. To this end the seasonal weekly workers was unrealistic to attempt to. create for the dockworkers a had been rec'ruited and wore in possession of white cards. It standard of living totally dissociated from a1l the factors which was the policy of the Respondents to give Mriority of work to regulated the living conditions enjoyed by the overwhelming thoso who had 'been longest in the pool and ln times of activity majority of Kenjra workers. The Respondents stated that the it frequently happened that, some such workers enjoyed more consumer price mdex as at the beginning of 1965 stood al a o.r less pelrmanent employment for periods up to one or mo/re sgure of 101 and the latest fgure recorded as at August 1966 years. However, the size of the two permanent pools must be was 106- an increase of approximately 5 per cent whereas the related to the minimum labour requirements of the industry wages in 1965 had gone up from Sh. 301/45 to' Sh. 330/75 as a whole in order to avoid redundancy among the permanent equivalent to an i'ncrease of approximately 91. per cent. reyistered monthly a'nd weekly workers. The Respondents popnted out that, tlle size of the parmanent weekly and montllly The Respondents were clearly of the opinion that the pool had been increased over the last few months by an intake Claimants' attempt to justify their demands by reference to of som e 290 men from the seasonal pool. cooditions which applied in other countrles wkh sueh widely diiering economic structures as Tanzania and United Kingdom The Respondents maintained that, the regulation' and employ- should be rejeeted. The Respondents corrected the mfnimum ment of its pool were fully in conformity with world practîces wago hgures submitted by the Claimants and stated that, at in dealing with similar lluctuating labour requirements and present in Tanzania the present minimum wage was Sh. 323/36 should not be disturbed. por month and the labour 'rate after confirmation was Sh. 332/56 per month. This was as a result of the Arbitration A WARD Awaîrd. 6. The Court, after having carefully considered the sub- (a) (ii) and (iii) General wage increase oj 15 and 10 per cent missions made by the Pa.rties and the evidence tendered in jor clerical grades.-rknhe Respondents totally rejected any support thoreof, makes the following award :- argument bï the Claimants that their clerical and supervisory stal alone ln Kenya should be protected and isolated from (a) Wages /t>/. tnanual, clerical and other grades.-lij The the effect of the national fscal policy and taxation. The Court awards al1 manual employees and clerical grades .up to Respondents pointcd out that, there was considerable pro- and including Group 4

(#) Sick lelve.-rl'ho Respondents submitted that, the sick Dated this 27th day of October 1966. pay beneûts enjoyed by manual' workers in t'he port industry were considerably more lavish than those enjoyed by the N. E. HUCKLE, workers in the lndustries with whom comparison had been Principal Registrar. CIAZEITE pfoTlcE lfo. 4123 THE GOVERNM ENT LANDS AG (Cap. 280 of the Revised Edition) RSTURN oF LAND G RA< S FROM 1ST JULY TO 30TH SEPTBMBBR 1966 The dates of registration of the documents ellkcting these tm nsfers have not bèen taken into consideration. A. O'LOUGHLIN, LAND GRANTS Commissîoner of Lands. xcra: L 't Xrd/ St*bd Annual Rent Term Remarks .R. or ptot xo. ztpctz/, y ( ap pgvpy.j yw mjsm Acres Sh. sh. Years From 1. FARM GRANTS Nil (aj By Auctîon or Tender Nil (b) z,yt Direct Grants Patrick Sam son Donnelly . . 8601 W atamu 7.45 - 456 99 1.-4-66 Private residential purposes only. The Agricultural Settlement Trust 7805 . . Uasin Gishu . . 8'06 - 502 999 1-8-55 Agricultural purposes only. The Robson Trust Limited . . Piot N o. 3 W atam u . . 3.57 1,500 300 99 1-3-66 P nYvate residential purposes only. (c) Direct Grants for Religiouh Educatîonal and Social Purposes only. County Council of Masaku 11597 M achakos 21.09 A peppercorn 99 1-1-64 A schpol, a hostel and for training of women in soma 1 ,ygricultural domostic wdfare matters and resldence for the stafr em ployed thereto. (#) Direct Grants for .specîal Purposes only Ni1 (e) Direct Grants for Sports Purposes t?rlJ>' Nil (f) Direct Grants (?ll Conversiott to 999 Yeqrs sisal Limited 4883 628 acres Jess 422 941 yr sz & 1 Ia exchange for a surrender of the same 4 acres m th. from L.R. N o. ' Rd. Res. 1-6-66 sisal Limited . . 11674 12705 acres 4,393 941 & 2 mths. In exchange for a surrender of L.R. No. 10721 less 1 51 from and Part of 3592. Rd. Res. 1-6-66 Ngina Kenyatta 11523 Nairobi 16.6 Freehold Freehold ln exchange for a surrender of the same L.R. No. Ngina Kenyatta 11521 Nairobi 100 acres Freehold Freehold In oxchange for a surrender of the same L.R. N o. His Excelloncy M zee Jomo Kenyatta 11493 Nairobi 509 Freehold Freehold I1 exchange for a surrender of the same , j..p. x o. Hjs Excellency M zeo Jomo Kenyatta 11591 Nairobi 178 .0 Freehold Freehold In exchange for a surrender of the same L.R. N o. wgina Kenyatta 11494 Nairobi 974.0 Freèhold Freehold In exchange for a surrender of the same L.R. N o. Kapkorech Limited 11620 Kericho 752 less 9 acres . Freehold Freehold ln exchange for a surrender of L.R. No. 1724 Rd: Res. part Kapkorech Limited 11621 Kericho 435 less 13 Freehold Freehold In exciAange for a surrender of L.R. No. 1724, acres R.d. Res. part. Braeside Farm (1963) Limited 9840 Kerjcho 1,331 acres less 557 968 & 3 mths. In exchange for a surrender of the same 5 acres from L.R. N o. R d . R esc 1 -4- 6 6 Kiboko Cogee Company Limited 11317 Thika District 836 acres lqss Freehold Freehold In cxchartge for a surrender of the same 30 acros L.R. N o. m:p. Res. & 7 acres Rd. Res. LAND GRANTS-ICWaIQ = Name L.R. t?r Plot No. Z/cJ&# VpAprreoax Staqd an nua/ pent z'ero Remarks .j Premlum Z C) Acres uV/;. sh. Years From X 1. FARM Gghsn- lcontd.j Patrick pell & W. S. Smith as personal repre- 10978 7 Nakuru 830 2,398 936 & 5 mth s .R. Tn exchange for a surrender of L.R. No. R sentatlves. 10979 .f 1,540 1-6-66 J- 487/131. Uganda Sugar Factory Limited 11684 Central Nyanza 191 4,440 99 1-11-64 ln exchange for a surrender of L.R. Nos. < 3976 and 5482 Parts. Uganda Sugar Factory Limited 11685 . . Central Nyanza 1,783 less 32 3,539 945 & 2 mths. ln exchange for a surrender of L.R. Nos. R d .Res. 1-9-66 3976 and 5482 Parts. M . J. Roger & M .J. Roger ...... 11668 Nyirobi Area 5'9 Freehold ln exchange for a surrender of L.R. 27/68 G. Kiondo, M. Kib e, P. Njoroge & P. Ngige 11664 Klambu 83 Freehold ln exchange for a surrender of L.R. Mos. t/a HGeorge Kiondo & Partners''. 4967/1 1, 4967/12 and 6782/1. II. FARM EXCHANGES N il 111. (c) FARM RsvERsloNs The Standard Bank Limited . . 8477 Uasin Gisl!u District 25.3 30,000 20 956 1-2-54 Surrendered to the Republic of Kenya. Violet Elizabeth Patridge . . 7881 Trans Nzola District. . 18.48 15:000 83/16 991 1-11-51 Surrendered to the Republic of Kenya. M uthaiga Golf Club Limited 9838/1 Nairobi Area 3.99 - 15 25 1-1-53 Surrendered to the Republic of Kenya for road purposes. (b4 Fqrm Reversions on Conversion to 999 Years ' Sisal Limited 4883 . . Fort Hall 624 acres 44/76 999 1-7-08 Surrendered in exchangl for a new grant of . the sam e L. R. N o. Sisal Limited 10721 Thika D istrict 12'687 less 4,387 944 1-8-63 Surrendered in exchange for a new grant of ' 1J1 acres L.R. 11674. . R d .R e s . Ngina Kenyatta 11523 Nairobi ' 16.6 acres 10 939 1-8-64 Surrendered in exchange for a new grant of the same L.R. N o. N gina K enyatta 11521 Nairobi 100 acres 939 1-8-64 Surrendered in exchange for a new grant of the same L.R. H on. M zeo Jom o K envatta. M .P. 11493 . . N airobi 509 acres 180 939 1-8-64 Surrendered in exchange for a new grant of t - - the s ame L . R. N 0. Hon. M zee Jomo Kenyatta, M .P. 11591 . . N airobi 178.0 999 1-1-65 Surrendered in exchange for a new grant of the same L.R. N 0. Ngina Kenyatta 11494 . . Nairobi 974 279 939 1-8-64 Surrendered in exchange for a new grant of the same L.R. N o Kapkorech Limited 1724 . . Kericho 1,184*90 Freehold Surrendered in excilange for new grant of L.R . No s .11620 and 11621. Braeside Farm (1963) Limited 9840 Nakuru 1,331 acres less 975 & 3 mths. Surrendered in exchange for a new grant of 5 acrcs frem tlae sam e L.R . No. Rd. Re m 1-4-59 Kiboko Coffee Company Limited 11317 . . Thika District. 836 acres lqss 263 942 & 9 mths. Surrendered in exchange for a new grant of 30 acres m p. from the same L.R. No. Re s. & 7 acres 1- 12-64 R d. R e s . Patrick Bell & W . S. Smith as personal repre- 487/131 . . Nakuru 2,356.5 less 147/28 999 1-1 1-03 Surrendered in exchange for new grants of sentatives. 19.5 Rd. Res. L.R. No s .10978 and 1097 9. Uganda Sugar 'Factory Limitod . . 3976 1539 2,828 999 19-11-12 Surrendered along with L.R. No. 5482 in exchange for new grants of L.R. 11684 and 11685. Uganda Sugar Factory Limited 5482 Kisumu 454 loss 30 903 999 1-8-29 Surrendered along with L. R .3976 in exchange acres Rd. Res. for new grants of L.R. 11684 and 11685. M . J'. Roger & M. J. Roger . . . . 27/68 Nairobi. Area 5.1 Freehold Surrendered in exchange for a new grant of L.R. No. 11668. G. Kiondo, M. Kibe, P. Njoroge & P. Nglge 6782/1 Klambu 32.4 Freehold h Surrendered in exchange for a new grant oç G. Kfiondo, M. Kjlboe, P. Njorogeo & P. Ngljge 4967/121 Kalambu 2255- 5 Freehold ( L.R. No. 11664. LAND GRANTS-IC/aI#.I Name L Area Stand a / Rent yw m Remarks .R. or Plot No. Locality fApprox nnua .) Premium Acqes Sh. Sh. Years From lV. (a) FARM LEASE ExnwsloNs Nll @) Reversion ofFarm Lease Extensions Nil V. To'ww Pto'rs GpAx'rs (a) By Auction or Tender . (b) By Direct Grants ' Felix Gichui Macharia ...... 209/6576 . . Nairobi . . 0-0287 800 160 99 1-12-66 Shops and one flat. Kihato Ngine ...... , . . . . 209/6564 . . Nairobi . . 0-0287 800 160 99 1-12-65 Shops and one flat. . m-ft Valley Oil Distributor Limited . . 451/1290 .' . Nakuru . . 0-516 18,000 3,600 99 1-2-65 A petrol and seryico station including Only greasing, washing and oiling vehicles. Hesbon Shimei Nyongo ...... 1148/1039 . . Kisumu . . ' 0-1148 320 64 99 1-12-65 Private residential only. UElmiuodj aW Saemrvbicue sM Sattahtiuo n Limit. e. d . . . . 210190/86/357623 . . Nyaieroi bi. . . . 0-.0928178 1,6800 31260 99 1-121-65 Shops , aonfdik oens ea nfldat kats. John O'W ashika and Esther W angare John 209/6389 . . Nairobi . . 0.0287 640 128 99 1-11-65 Shops purposes only. E.A.R. & H. Administration . . . . 209/6704 . . Nairobi . . 0-582 Nil A peppercorn 99 1-1-32 Res

RDaumalead Mhauns ab in . ittruru...... 6798305/61/1181 . . NT'uarnbdoi H. .i ls . . . . 0.01619438 2-50 5202 ' 47ù4 1-91-5643 Shops aonfldk eres saidnedn ciea.ts. David Opiyo ...... 1148/1044 . . Kisumtl . . 0. 1 122 320 64 99 1-12-65 Private residential purposes only. The Hon. S. Onyango' Ayodo . : . . 209/6746 - . . Nairob! . . 1-213 3,600 720 99 1-8-66 Privato residential purposes only. The Wanachi Transport Company Llmited 209/6628 . . Nairob! . . 1 .022 k 10,400 2,080 99 1-7-66 In exchange for surrender of the same L-R. The M inister of Pttblic Buildlng and Works 1870/242/11 . . J Nairobl . . 1 -00 - 140 53 & 8 mths. In exchange for surrender of L.R. Parts of of the United Klngdom of Great Britain ' from 87 and 36. and Northern Ireland. 1-1 1-64 . LAND GRANTS- ICWn/J.I

Name L.R. or Plot No. Localkty (ApAprreoax .) Pr'WemJVtum Annual Rent perm Remarks Acres ,s'â. sh. years From v. Toww Pt-o'rs Gzxsws- lcontd.j (c) Exchaanndg eO thoe rF aRceiqlîutairtem re/nwtsz l Planning Ni1 (#) Direct Grantsfor .&eflkl't/;l.< Educational and charitable Purposes only. The church Commissioners for Kenya . . 1148/1153 . . Kisllmu 0.863 A peppercorn 99 1-5-65 Religious purposes and residence for the pastor-in-charge. city Council of Nairobi 209/6706 . Nairobi 6.29 72 99 1-1-64 A school, playing fieldj and one house for teacher's accom modatlon. City Council of Nairobi ...... 209/6606 . . Nairobi 2.03 150 87 1-1-66 Religiou! purposes and residence for the prlest-ln-charge. Registered 'frustees world Gospel Mfssfon 631/366 . Kerfcllo . . 2 '01 A peppercorn 99 1-1-54 Re h'gious purposes field, oëce apd residence Kenya. for a persop erppioyed by the mlssion. Tlw Registered Trustees Kenya Highlands 631/367 . . Kericho 13.11 783 99 1-1-64 School, dormltorles and staft- houslng. Biblg College. The Clty Council of Nairobi. . . 1870/111/285 . . Nairobi . . . . 7.36 72 99 1-.4-64 )

Tlhwe cCplty cCouncili of Nairobi . . . . 209/67107 . Nairobi . .' 140.7683 72 99 1-1-64 @ Af osrc hao ho. le kpdl ateyainchg dâr.elds and accommodation The City Council of Nairobi ...... 209/6729 . . Nairobi . . 8.91 72 99 1-1-64 J (e) Direct Grants for Special Purposes The city Council of Nairobi. . . . 209/6619 -' Nairobi 0.972 Ni1 A peppercorn 99 1-1-43 Children's playground. (f ) Direct Grantsfor Sports Purposes only Nil VII. TowN PLOTS REVERSION Navinchandra V. Patel ...... 1104/89 . . . . M eru Town . . . 0.1492 260 33 1-1-60 Surrendered to the County Council of Mkru. Nlrw ab o mJ- ...... 21 16/78/11 . . Kitale . . . . 0'1 148 140 99 1-1 1-J8 Surrendered to the President of the Republic o f K e n y a. B. pHerasrojni, alS .r eHpraersjli nRta.t iHvea rojfi Hanlrdj i Bk aHra. rji as 778/78/X. . . Eld.oret 0.1137 296 99 1-4-57 Surrendered to the Republic of Kenya. E .scott Grogan ...... 209/2788/21 . . .'Nairobi 0.498 54 & 2 mths. Surrendered to the . Republic of Kenya for j-jj-4s road purposes Pritam Singh, trading as ççsotik Engineering 7288/41 . Sotik 0.1136 250 99 1-7-56 Surrendered to tile Republi? of Kenya. MuWnplcriknsa'l' .Council of Nairobi . . 209/1747 . . Nairobi . . 3.85 A peppercorn 99 1-1-24 Surrendered to the Republic of Kenya. s scotrt Grogan 209/138/169 . . Nairobi . . 6 .7 - 99 1-9-03 Surrendered to the Republic of Kenya for . road purposes Municipal Council of Nairobi . . . 209/2378/4/12 . Nairobi 34.1 A pefpercorn 99 1-1-24 Surrondered to tLe Republic pf Kenya. Tjw Oëcial Receiver of the Republic oï 209/2389/106/1 . . Nairobi . . 0.0853 10 69 1-1-34 Surrendered to the Repubhc of Kenya for Kenya as Trustee of the estate of C. ' road purposes. Radharam . Kenya Co-operative Creameries Limited 6785/2 . . . 15 - Freohold Surrendered to the Republic of Kenya. Kenya Shell Limited - . . 4953/679 z Thika . . 1.713 55 to Rlys. 30 1-3-61 Surrendered to the Republic of Kenya. Mumeipal Council of Kisumu . . 1148/8/XXXVIlI Kisumu . . 0.3311 A peppercorn 99 1-4-45 Surrendered in exchange for a new grant of L.R. No. 1148/1154. The M rican Inland Mission (Kenya) Trustees 631/5/1/1 . . Koricho . . 2 acres 14/40 99 1-1-12 Surrendered in exchange f9r a new' grant of KiRngo gBisrtoetrheedr. s Lirnited . . . . Plot 66/XLVII . . Mqmblsa Island 1 '46 2,900 99 1-1-49 SuLri.eRn.d Ner0e à 6to3 1t/h3e89 kepublic of Keayx. M Pal s/o Kashrninlal . . . 36/537/V11 . . Nagob! . . . . 0.227 - Freehold 'ï Acquired by Government under Indlan Land M' pal s/o Kashmirilal . 36/539 . . . . Nalrob! . . 0.2230 - Frchold f Açquisition Act 1894. w a* ljee Jirjee Estates Limited 36/74/V11 . Nmrobl 2 acres Freohold Acqutred by Governmont under lndian Land y Acquisition Act 1894. A . M. oopi . . 36/71/VII/A . . Nairobi . . 1 acre Freehold Acqmred by Gpvernment under tlw Indian , sarjtj Acqusjuon Act 1894. LAND GRANTS--IC/a/ZQ

Name L . Area Szczltf .R. or Plot No. Locality (X/#rOx Annual Rent Term Remarks .) Premium - Acre.b- Shi Sh. Years From VII. Towx Pto'rs RsvBRsIoN-'(Cbaf#.) ' D. Devi w/o G. Ma1 . . . . 36/319/V11 . . Nairobi . . 0-2213 Freehold DA. Devi w/o G. Mal . . . . 36/320/V11 . . Nairob! . . 0-2167 Freehold -- . Baker s/o Mudari ...... 36/72/V11 . - Nairob! . . 2 acres .Freehold ' M. Pal s/o K. Lal ...... 36/538/W 1 . . Nairobl . . 0,2466 Freehold Acquired by Government under the Indian P. Kaur w/o S. Singh, H. Singh s/o M. Singh 36/540/V11 . . Nairobi . . 0-2420 Freehold Land Acquisition Act 1894. and Nazar Singh s/o G. Singh. K. Anand . . . . . : . . . . 36/318JVII . . Nairobi . . . . 0.2213 - Freelmld j A. Karim bin Mohamed Yafal . . . . 8012/32 . . . . . . . . 0.1289 230 33 1-9-59 Surrendered to the County Council of Bungoma. Kungu Karurpba . . . . w . . . 209/6628 . . Nairobi . . . . 1 *22 2,080 99 1-7-65 Surrendered in exchange for a new grant of The Minisler of Puplic Building and Works 1870/36/11 . . Nairobi . . . . . 1 '00 acre 20 99 1-6-44 Sutrhren sdaemred L l :nR . eNxcoh.ange for a new grant of of the United Klngdom of Great Britain .. L.R, No. 1870/242/11. ' and Northern Ireland. VI. Toww Pl-o'rs EXTBNSION Oi LEASES Wi1

= V Q < C R G QJAZSTTE èloTlcs 'io. 4124 THE TRusT LAxo àcT (Cap. 288) Re'r'ultx or LAND GltAN'rs FROM 1sT JULY To 30TH SBPTEMBBR 1966 The dates of registration of the documents eFecting theso transfers have not been Gken into consideration. J. A . O 'LOUG HLIN , Commissioner ofu nds. LAND GRANTS

Name L.R. or Plot No. Locality (ApAprreoax ' Staqd Annua / p ent perm Remarks .j Premlum Acres Shu Shu y'twr.ç From Nyânza Oil Distributors Ltd. . . 1407/447 Kakamega . . 0.645 9,000 1,800 33 1-9-65 Petrol service station. Grace Isaiah M wai ...... 7235/137 Karatina . . . . 0.1274 920 184 33 1-2-61 Shops oëces and iats. Tho Postmaster General . . . ! . . 1437/93 . . Centrl.l Nyanza . . 0.478 - 740 33 1-12-65 Post qëce and telephone exchange. J. Kabiru, N. M acharia, W . Mureithi, G. 7235/100, Karatlna i 0.0735 960 192 33 1-1*-65 Shopsaoflices and Ilats.

zM .aMruagc ah, aMria. Ganadth Wiru. , MJ. aMchuagnpa, .M. Kabuti, I E. Mulla M ohamedbllai ...... 11492/2 Mariakani . . 0.2296 12,000 2,400 99 1-10-65 Petrol and service station. The Church Commissloner for Kenya . . 11637 Kakamega . . 6.58 - A peppercorn 99 1-1-66 Educat'lonal purposes only. The Church Commissloner for Kenya . . 11638 . . Kakamega . . 16.80 Nil A peppercorn 99 1-1-66 Educatlonal purposes only. Joel Ndonye Mulwa ...... 909/285 . . . . 1 0.0643 1 12 22/40 33 1-3-64 Private dwel flngs. The cjajroujjsotseeps esofstoErezistvA'omffiycazsap. CztC*ostal 1104/ 194 . . Meru . . . . t 0* 876 - A peppercorn 33 1-1-65 Church and pastors house only. A. K. Wamuthenya ...... 720 39 5/ 2/2 5 259 Karatina . . j' 0'1105 1,200 ' 240 33 1-9-65 Godown purposes. A. hfusil!i ...... 9 . . M a c h kOS ' ' 06 4 jy a 1 (0) .' K. M usymi . . - . 909/300 . . M acak o s . . : 45 ,3 1 j 2, . 2j 2., /y 46 0, 3, 3, lj -.4, -.6 6, Rp eo s ij dtj e nyj t ij a lj p u ly' lp? 0o Ss e Ss '. tV, Kairanya . . . . 1104/199 . Meru . . . . 0.1589 3,000 600 33 1-1-65 Shops oëces wlth residence. Kawriaun Zqi KWirauntjhaum a . . ' ...... 7235/9261 4 . . Karatlna . . ' 0.01733165 1,97620 319424 33 1-61-65 ISnhofpresn osiëvec elis gahnt di nfdlautst.rial purposes. w.M Ruurlpthairs a,K R. . KWaarmumbubgau, , WJ .. MMuaklpnhg:l, MG. 7235/261 Karatina . . 0.0826 1,160 232 33 1-5-65 Shops, oflices and iats. Githlnj 1' ,H. Wachira, N. Manyua, G. i Karumba and G. Mundia Mill Hill Cathplic Mission i'rustees tRegis- 1497 Bungoma . . 10.00 Nil A peppercorn 33 9-8-64 Religious and educational purposes only. tered). ' l The Chmch Commissioner for Kenya . . 9341/2 . . Central Nyanza . . 5.43 Ni1 A peppercorn 99 1-1-65 Educational purposes only. Jaosjoenph M Kwl'motoiat h.o . Mug.a .m bi -...... 7235/3962 2 . . Karatlna . . . . ' 0.70345 9 1 ,155606 231/120 33 1-81-646 Shops oaëndc eosë wcietsli residence. B. Irungu, M . W anjama, K. Rubua and 7235/88 Karatina . . 0.735 640/35 228/05 33 1-2-60 Shops, oœces and lltas. G. K. Bur L ' GeoFrey K. Kabua . . . . - . . 7235/76 Karjttina . . 0.0885 154/20 33 1-2:-60 Shops, omces and nats. The Registered Trustees of TenFek Hospital 11649 Kerlcho . . 3.78 A peppercorn 33 1-4-63 Hospl'tal purposes. The Registered Trustees Afrlcan Gospel 1 1647 Kerlcho , , 0.404 A peppercorn 33 1-4-63 Claurch purposes. Church. . ' n e Registered Trustees Kenya Highlands '1 1648 Kericho 3.66 A peppercorn 33 1-4-63 Bible school purposes. Biblo College The Registered i'rustees of Cheptenye Secon- 11677 Kericho 19.28 A peppercorn 33 1-4-63 Educational purposes. d ary S c h o o 1 . . The Church Commissioners for Kenya . . 11634 Kakamega 5.27 A peppercorn 99 1-1-64 Mission purposes only The Church Comm is&ioners for Kenya . . 11636 K akamega 33 A peppercorn 99 1-1-66 M ission purposes only. n e Church Colp nu'ssioners fcr Kenya . . 11635 Kakamega 21.50 A peppercorn 99 1-1-64 ' Educational purposes . Gyan Parkash & al ...... 11696 Kakamega 21.42 A peppercorn 33 1-11-65 Educational purposes. n e Hon. Paul Joseph Ngei . . . . 11743 Mashakos 0.340 - 450 33 1-10-66 Petrol service station. The Tea Development Authority . . . . 1 1639 Kerlcho 10.93 ' 8,744 A pepperqorn 99 1-11-64 Tea factoly and staff housing. clmrch or God in East A frica Registered 11697 K akamegâ 16.95 - A peppercorn 33 1-1-66 Educational purposes only. Trustees. n e Regist@red Trustes of African Gospel 11628 Kericho 1.001 A peppercorn 33 1-4-63 Church purposes only. AbCdtl uJracmha. 9923/30 tKajiado . . 0.2385 . 620 124 33 1-1-66 Private residential pttrposes only. ! ' j 1348 THE KENYA GA ZEU E 8th N ovem ber 1966 '

(hzE'l'fE NoerlcE No. 4125 to any .right of action or remedy of the President or tho Com- missioner i.n resxct of any antcxcedent breach of any condition hereln contained. THE GOVFANMENT LANDS ACT 3. The grantee shall maintain in good and substantial repair ' - (Cap. 280) and condition all buildings at any time erected on the land. cl'ry os NxlRosl-zssvAxlss s'rltssw, L.R. No. 209/4988 4. The land afnd buildings shall only be used for shops, omces and nats. meTnHtioEn ecd omplmoti ssisi o'naevra iloafb leL afnord s alyleivneast ionno taicned thinavt iteths e apapbloivcae- 5. Subject to compliance with the City Council's Bywlaws in tions therefor in terms of proposals f o:r devolopment. Connexion with tlle height and coverago the maximum sum . total of the plinth areas, measured at each and evelry floor . level, permitted to the plot shall not exceed 4.5 times the area 2. 'rhe use to which the plot may be put is shops, olces of tlx plot . The floor area of any basement wltolly below and séts. . ' ground Ievel may be excluded from the calculation. 3 ' A P1 0 o' f tlïe sito may bo inspected at tito Lands bopart- 6 ey'he jand shall not be used for the purposes of aoy trade ment, Clty squaro, Nairobi, or a copy may be obtained at the or b. usiness which the Commlssiimer of Lands considers to bo Public V ap Omcet P.O. Box 30089, Nairobi, on payment of dangcrous .or ofensive. ' Sh. 4 post flrçe. 7. The grantee shall not subdivide the land. Conditions oj Sale 8. The grantee shall not sell, transfer, sublet, charge or part

- N 1. Sealed envelopes marked tt-fknder for Joevanjee Street with the possessio'n of the land o.r any part thereof except wit.h . P1ot3' must be deposited with the undersigned before noon on the prior consent in writing of the Commissioner of Lahds, no 2nd December 1966. a'pplication for such consent (except in z'esxct of a loan ' required for building purposes) will be considored u'ntil Special 2 Tendors should bo accompanied . by a statement indi- Condition No. 1 has been performed : . . catklg :- ' Provided that such consent shall not be Tequired for the . (a) The detailed proposals of the tendor for the d'evelopment lotting of individual shops oKces . and qats. of the site. Proposals must be in accordance with the , .. city By-laws ; 9 . The gfante,e shall pay fto. the Commissioner of Lands on - (bj tho amount of capita'l available for dovelopment purposes demand such sum as tho Commissioner may estimate to be tho supported by a lrtter of referenco flro'm the applicant's proportionate cost .of constructing al1 roads, pedestrian ways bankers. and d'rains and sowers serving or adjoining the land and shali . on completion of such construction and the ascertainment of 3 the actual proportionate cost eithe.r pay (within seven days of 28 d. aTyhse ofsu unéoetsisffcual tiotenn dtehraetr s thweilrl tbone derresq uhiraevde tboe enp aya ccweipthteidn demand) o.r be refunded,. tho 'amount by which ,the actual the stand premium set out in the Schedule to proportionate cost exceods or fadlls shor't of the amolmt paid proportionate amount of ront gether with the . as aforesaid. , the survey fees and fees payable . in respect of the prepafration and registration of tho title, - , together with th: stamp duty. 10. The granteo shall from time to timo pay to. the Com- - missioner of Land's on demand such proportion of the cost of 5' 4 ' ideration o.f tenders rega.rd will be paid to thù mzirltaining a1l roads, pedestrian ways and d'rains yerving or rela.t ivlen mtheer itcso nos'f the proposals for construction adjoining the land as the Commissione'r may assess. , both immediatc and long torm, and 'the financial sumciency o'f the tenderer to undertak e such oonstruotion. 11. Should the Commissioner of Laads at any time requifre . the said roads and pedestrian ways to be constructed to a 5 ' jjj be as laid down higher Standard the grantee shall pay to the Cpmmissioner on . The stand premium and annual rent w d in the Schedule. 4emand sueh proportion of the cost of such construction as 'he Commissioner may assess. General Conditions 12. The grantee shall pay such rates, taxes, 'charges, duties, assessmonts o.r outgoings of whatevor description as may be 1. The grant wil be maile under the Government Lands Act imposed, chafrged .or assessed by any Government or local (Cap. 280 of the Rovised Edition of the L'aws of Kenya), and authority upon the land or the buildings erected thereon, title will bo issued unde.r the Registration of Titles Act. The including any contribution or other sum paid by the President term of tho graht will be 99 mars from tho lirst day of the ' in liou thereof. . month following the notiscation of xapproval of the grant. 13. The President or such persbn or authority as may 'bo ' . appointed fofr the purposes shall have the right. tok enter ugon the 'land and 1ay and have access to' water mains, service plpes Special Condîtions and drains telephone or telegraph wires a'nd elcdric mains of a11 descrip,t ions, whetlaer overhead o.r undergrotmd, and tho 1. No buildings shall be erected on the Iand nor shall grantee shal'l not erect any bufldïng fn such a wa( as to' cover additions or extornal alterations be mado to any buildings or interfere with any exlsting alignments of mam o,r service . otherFiso than in conformity with plan and specifications pre- pipes or telephone or telegraph wires and electric mains. viously approved in writing by the Commissioner of Eands ând . the 'local autharity The Commissioner shall not give his approval unle'ss he ls satislied that the proposals are such as to . . develop the land adequately and satisfactorily. Dated at Nairobi this 8th day of November 1966. 2. The grantee shall within six months of 'the commencement of the term submit in triplicate to the local authority and thg ' Commissioner of Lands plans (inoluding block plans showing 'I' A. O'LOUGHLIN, the positions of the abuildings and a system of drainage for ' CommîHioher 0/ Lands. the disposal of sewage, surface and sullage wator), drawings, ' elevations an'd specifications of xthe buildings tllo grantee pro- poses to orect on the land and shall within 24 months of the - ' commencenvont of the term complete tho erection of such . SCHEDUI.E buildings and consltruction of the drainage system in con- . formity wkh su' ch p1' ans, d'rawings, elevations and specitkations Plot NO.-L.V. 209/4988. .

as amqnded (if such be th' o case) by the Commissioner : ' . . .4,.c/.-.-.0.1696 acres (approximatdy). Provided' that notwithstanding anything to. the contrary ' conuined in or implicd ' by tlte Govemment Lands ACZ (Cap. Sttmd #rc?FlfI/M.-sh. 51,800. - 280), if default ' s'hall be made in the 'm rformance or observanco of any of the requiremonts of this condition it shall be lawfu) Annual rcn/.- Sh. 10,360. for the C'ommissioner of Lands or atny person autherize.d by him on behal' f of the P'resident to re-onter into and upon the Roads and drains charges.--sh. 11,008. land or any part thereof fin the name of the whole and there- upon the term lwreby oreatod shall cease but without prejudico Survey yeex.- sh. 35. . 8th Novem ber 1966 ev1 vml-vl vr-'. xwr vzo l'x x xxz nA G A r'y.v. p. en, aA. vup 1349 M GAZBTTE NoTlcB No. 3809 shall be lawful for the Commissioner of Lands or any person authorized by him on behalf of the President of the Republic THE GOVERNM BNT LANDS ACT Of Kenya to re-enter into and upon the land or any part (Cap thereof in the name of tho whole and thereupon the term . 280) hereby created shall cease but without prejudico to any right Ktmwl'ru SEA-FRONT Pto'rs FoR PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL PURPOSBS Of actiou or remedy of the President or the Commissioner in THE C respect of any antecedent breach of any condition horein ommissioner of Lands on behalf of the President of jaed tho Republic of Kenya gives notice that the plots at Kurwitu conta . as described in the Schodule hereto are available for alienation 3.a-jle granse shall maintain in good and substantial repair iand applications are invited for the - direct grants of the an (j condjtjons a1l buildings at any time erected on the land. ndividual plots. 2 A plan of the plots may be seen at the Public M ap 4. Should the grantee give notice in writing to the Com- Omc. e situated in tlle Lands 'Department Building, City Square, missioner of Lands that he/she/they is/are unable to complete Nairobi, .or at the Oflice of the District Commissioner, , tb* buildings within the pçriod aforesaid tho Commissionor of or may be obtained from the Public Map Oflice, P.O. Box Lands shall (at tho grantee's expense) accept a surrender of 30089 N a irobi ,on payment of Sh. 3 post free. the land comprised herein : , Provided further that if such n'otice as aforçsaid shall be 3. Applications should be submitted to the Commissioner of given (1) within 12 months of the commencement of the term Lands, Nairobi, through tho District Commissioner, Kilifi. tlw commissioner of Lands shall refund to tho grantee 50 per stating the plot required in order of preference. centum of tho stand premium paid in respect of tho land , or 4 h the District Com- V) at any subsequent time grior to the expiration of the said miss. ioApplfcations must be scnt so as to reac ljtjy (jay of building period the Commissloner of Lands shall refund to the Novemnbeerr, 1K9i6 l6iti, not later than noon on the grantee 25 per centum of the said stand premium. In the . event of notiee being given after tho expiration of the said 5. Applications must not be sent direct' to the Commissioner building period no rofund shall be made. of Lands. 5. Tlle land and buildings shall only be uspd for private 6. Applicants must enclose with their applications their residential purposes and not more than one private dwelling- chequo for Sh. 1,000 as a deposit, which will be dealt with as house with the necessary o/ces and outbuildings appurtenant follows :- theroto shall be erected on the land. (c) Ifp lot'ht e waipthpilnic aan t pies riodl eroefd 1a4n dd atyaks esa s upre qaunidr edp aïms fpoarr aa- 6. The buildings shall not cover more than 50 per centum of graph 5 below, the deposit will be credited to him. the area of the land or such lesser area as may be lafd down (bj If the application is unsuccessful the applicant , s deposit by the Local Authority in its By-laws. will be returned to him. g 'jnjj (c) If the application is successful and the applicant fails to writ'ten oc ognrsaente eo fs htahlel nCootm smubisdsiivoinder thoef lLaanndd wsithout the prior take up and pay for the plot ofered to him within a . x riod of 14 days a.s required in paragraph 5 of the g . 'rhu grantee shall not sell transfer, sublet, charge or par: General Conditions; the Commissioner of Lands may with the possessio'n of the land, or any part thereof except with declare the deposit forfeited and the applicant shall have the prior consent in writing of the President : no application no further claim thereto. for such consent (except in respect of a loan requireed for (d) Applicants should also enclose a banker's statement or building purposes) will be considorcd until Special Coqdition other documents showing the funds that they have . No. 2 has been peTformed. immediately available to cover tlae cost of developing a plot in tho event of their application being successful. 9. The grantee shall pay to the Cpmmissioner of Lands on demand such sum as tho Commissioner may estimate to be the ' General Conditions proportionato cost .of constructing a1l roads and drains and 1 The ordinary conditions applicable to township grants of SeWers serving or adjoiaing the land and shall on completion this . nature except as varicd hereby shail apply to this jrant. 0f Such construction and the ascertainment of the actual mo- . portionate cost either pay (within seven days of demand) or 2. The grant will be made under the provisions of the be refunded the amount by which the actual propodionate cost. Government Lands Act (cap. 280 of the Laws of Kenya), and exceeds or falls short of the amount paid aforesaid. titlo will be issued under tho Regist'ration of Titles Act (cap. 281). 10. The grantee shall from time to time pay to the Com- missioner of Lands on demand such proportipn of the cost of 3; The grant will b.e lssued in the name of the allottee as maintaining a1l roads and drains serving or Iadjoining the land stated in the letter of application. as the commissionor may assess. 4. The term of the grant will be for 99 years from the srst 11 ' d . Should the Commissioner of Lands at any time require ay of the month following the notilication of the approval tho sajtj roads to be constructed to a higher standard the of the grant. ' krantoo shall pay to the Commissioner on demand such pro- 5 Each allottee of a plot shall pay to th' e Commissioner of gortion of the c'ost of such construction as the Commissioner Lands within 14 davs of notification that his application has may assess. be-en approved, the Nmitial estimated amount for the construc- tion of roads and drains to servo the plot, tho assessed stand 12. The grantee shal pay such rates, taxes, cha.rgos, duties, Premium and proportion of annùal rent, together with the assessments or outgoings of whatever d'escription as may be survey fees payable in respect of the preparation and registra- imposed, charged or assossed by any Govcrnment or 1.,0a l tion of the grant (Sh. 225) and the stamp duty in respect of Xuthority upon the land or the buildin/ erezctod thereon, the grant (approximately 2 per cent of the stand premium and including any contribution or other sum pald' by the President annua1 rent). In default of payment within the specified time ia lieu thereof. the Commissioner of Lands may cancel the allocation and the applicant shall have no further claim to the grant of the 13. The President or sueh person or authority as may be piot. appointed for the purpose shall have the ri ght to enter upon special Conditions tho l'and and 1ay and have access to watcr mains, sorvice plpes 1 ' and drains, telephone or telegraph wires and electric mains of . No buildings shall be orected on the land nor shali !y doscriptions additions or oxternal Alterations b.e made to any buildings a tee shall no,t ewrhecet haenr y obvueirlhdeinadgs ionr sunderground, and tize othorwise than in conformity with plans and specifications gran ch a way as to cover or jrjterfore wjth any existing alignments of mam or sorvice previously approved in writing 'by the Commissioner of Lands pipes or telepllone or telegraph wires and and zhe loeal authority. Tho Commissioner shall not give his , eltctric mains. approval unloss he is satisEed that the proposals are such as to develop the land adequately and satisfactorily. oated ,at Nairobi this 18th day of October 1966' . 2. The grantee shall within six months of the cömmencement of the term submit in triplicate to the local authority and the Commi ssioner of Lands ylans (including block plans showing SCHBDULB the positions of the. buildmgs and a system of drainage for the Kurwitu disposal of sewage, surface and sullage water), drawings, - sea-yont xe.y ftfeafjig piots' elevations 'and s'peciscations of the buildings the grantcç pro- posès to erect on the land and shall within 24 m'onths 'of the Road oommencoment of the tcrm complete 1he erection of such Plot Area stand Annual charq'es survey buildings and tllo construction of the drainage system in N0. (apApcroxs .) Jw syjjym pvnt cua(sasjfwjt w) peos conformity with such plans, drawings, elevations and spec itications as amended (if such be the case) by the ---- . sh - Sh ' - Commissioner : :376 3 .3p, 5 6c(5/- 1 1x. /- 85s6h/8.5 on demand Provided that if dofault shall be made in the performance or 379 2.88 ' 5,200/- 1,040/- 793/- ,p obxrvanc.e of any of the requirements of this condition it 1350 THE KENYA GAZETTP 8th Noycmber 1966 GAZETTE NolqcE No, 3808 if default shall bo made in the performance or observance of any of the requirements of 'thls condltion it shall be lawful THE GOYERNMENT LANDS ACT for the Commlssioner of Lands or any pcrson authorized by Mm on behalf of the President to re-enter into and upon the (Cap. 280) land or any part tbqreof in the néme of the whole and there- INDUSTRIAL AREA, N AIROBI- LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PLOTS upon the term hereby created shall cease but without prejudice to any right of action or remedy of the President or the THE Commissionor of Lands invites applications for plots Commissioner in reslyct of any antecedent breach of any of land in the Light Industrial Area, Nairobi, for light indus- condition herein contalned. trial purposes as described in the Schedule hereto. A plan of the area may be seen in the Lands Department, or may be obtained by post on payment of Sh. 4 post free, frgm tlze 3. The yrantee shall maintain in good and substantial repair Public M ap Oëce, P.O. Box 30089, Nairobi. and co'ndltion al1 buildings at any time erected on the land. 2. Appkications must be sent so as to reach the Commissioner 4. Sllould the. grantee give notice in writing to , the Com- of Lands not later than noon, 12th November 1966. missioner of Landj that he/she/they i.s/aro unable to qomplete the buildings withln the period aforesaid the Commissloner of 3. Applicants must enclose with their application their .' Lands shall (at the prantee's ex'pense) accept a surrender of the cheque for Sh. 1,0(% drawn on tbo applicant's own banking land comprised berem : account (no other cheques will be accegted) made payable to Provided further that if such notice as aforesaid shall be the Commissioner of Lands as a deposlt, which will be dealt given (1) within 12 months of the commencement of the term with as follows :- the Commissioner of Lands shall refund to the grantee 50 per (c) If the applicant is oflkrqd and takes up and pays for centum of the stand prgmium paid in respect of the land, or the plot within the perlod of 14 days as required by (2) at any subsequent tlme prior to the expiration of the said Condltion No. 5 below, the deposit will be credited to building period $ the Commissioner of Lands shall rdund to him. the grantee 25 per centum of tlte said stand lyemium. In tlle (b) If the application is u'nsuccessful the applicant's deposit event oî notice being given after the expiratlon of the said will be returned to him. building period no refund shall be made. (c) If the application is successful and the applicant fails to takg up and pay for the plot oflkred to him within the 5. The la'nd and buildings shall only be used for inoiensive perlod of 14 days as roquired by Condition No. 5 below, light industrial purposes. the Commissioner of Lands may declare the deposit forfeited and the applicant shall have no further claim 6. The land shall not be used for tho purposes of iny trade thereto. or business which the Commissioner of Lands considers to be dangerous or ofensive. 4. Each application should be accompanied by a 'statement indicating- 7. The grantee shall not subdivide tho land without the (c) the amount of capital it is proposed to spend on the prior consent in writing of tlle Commissioner of Lands. project ; 8. The grantee shall not sell, transfer, sublet, charge or part (bj tho amount of actual capital available for development with the possession of the land or any part thereof excegt with with a banker's letter, or other evidence of linancia! the prior consent in writinj of the President : no apghcation status in support ; for such consent (except ln respect of a loan requlred for (c) the mayner in which it is proposed to raise tlàe balance building purposes) will be considered until Special Condition of capltal required for development, if any ; No. 2 has been performed. (#) full details of the proposed tradets) should be submitted ; ' 9. The grantee shall pay to the Commissioner of Lands on (e) whether the applicant runs an established business or demand such sum as the Commissioner may estimate to be the whether it is proposed to start a ' new business or sell/ proportiènate cost of constructing a1l rogds and drains and sublet the premises. Kwers serving or adjoining the land and shall on completion of such construction and the ascertainment of the actual pro- 5. The successful allottel of the plot shall pay to the Com- portgonate cost either pay (within seven days of demand) or missioner of Lands withln 14 days of notifcation that his be refunded the amount by 'which the actual proportionate application has been successfui the stand premium and cost exceeds or falls short of the amount paid as aforesaid. pröportion of the annual rental together with survey, convey- àncing, stamp duty and registration fees, contribution in lieu 10. The grantee shall from time to time pay to the Com- of rates and provisional charges in respect of roads. road missioner of Lands on demand such groportion of the cost of dra' ins, sewers and paving charges. ln default of payment maintaining all roads and drains servmg or adjoining the land within the specified time the Commissioner of Lands may as the Commissioner may assess. cancel the allotment and the applicant shall have no claim to the plot. ' 11. Should the Commissioner of Lands at any time require General Conditions the said roads to be constructed to a higher standard the grantee shall pay to the Commissioner on demand such pro- 1. The grant will be made undor the provisions of the ' portion of the cost of such construction as the Commissioner Government Lands Act (Cap. 280 of the Laws of Kenya) and title will be issued u'nder the Registration of Titles Act may assess. (Cap. 281). 12. The grantee shall pay such rates, 'taxos charges, dutias, assessments or outgoings of whatever descrip,t ion as may bo 2. The grant will be issugd in the name of the allottee as imposed, charged or assessed by any Goventment or local giveq in the ljtter of appllcation and will be subject to the authority upon the land or the buildings orected thereon Speclal Conditlons set out below. including any contribution or other sllm paid by the President, 3. The term of the grant will be for 99 years from the in lieu thereof . irst day of the month following thé issue of the letter of allotm ent. 13. The Pr#sident or such person or authority as may be Special Conditions appointed for the purpose shall have tlle right to enter upon the land and lay and have acoess to water mains service ppes 1. No builiings shall be erected on the land nor shall and drains, telephone or telegraph wires #nd elec, tric mains of additions or external alterations be made to any buildings all descriptions, whether overhead or underground and the otherw.i se than in conformity with plans and speciEcations grantee shall not erect any building in such a way as to cover previously approved in writing by the Commissioner of Lands or interfere with any existing alignments of maims or service and the local authority. The Commissioner shall not give pipes or telephone or telegraph wires and electric mains Ms approval unless he ls satistied that the proposals are sucll . as to develop the land adequately and satisfactorily. Sclmout,s 2. The grantee shall within six months of the commencement of the term submit in triplicate to 1he local authority and the L Area in Stand Annual Road survey Commissioner of Lands, plans (including block plans showing .R. X'/. Acres Prem 1.lz&l Rent Charges Fees the position of the building and a system of drainage for the disposal of sewage, surfac: and sullale water), drawings, S /zr Sh . S /J . Sh . elevations and specitkations of the buildmgs the grantee pro- 209/4425 0.1148 4,000 800 4,252/30 199 poses to erect on the land and shall withln 24 months of the 209/3489 0*1492 6,400 1,280 3,319/70 199 commencement of the term cpmplete the erection of such 209/5432 0.1905 8,200 1,640 4,071/60 199 buildings and the construction of the drqinage system in con- 209/5433 0*1687 7,200 1,440 2,908/30 199 formity with such plans, drawings, elyvatlons and specïcations . 209/5434 0.1687 7,200 1,440 2,908/30 199 209/5435 0*1687 7,200 1,440 2,908/30 199 as amended (1 such bo the case) by the Commissioner : 209/5436 0-1687 7,200 1,440 2,908/30 199 Provided that notwithstanding anything to the contrary con- 209/5437 0-1687 7.200 1,440 2,908/30 199 tained in or implled by the Government Lands Act (Cap. 280), 8th N ovem ber 1966 THE KEN YA G AZET'TE 1351 GAZETTB No'rlcB No. 3914 3. n o granteo shall mainvin in jood and substzntial repair and condition A1l buildings at any tlme erected on the land. THE GOVERNMENT LANDS AC'T 4. Tho land and buildings shdll only be IJSGI for showrooms fcap. 289) and oëces, or showrooms, oëces and Qats. (Dopending on the applicants requirements as stated in paragraph 2 abovo.) CRn' op NAlaollz--CzTy Stw Au N o'r L.R, Nos. 209/4869 and 4870 5. Subject to complfanco wfth the City Councïlls by-laws in connexion with the height and coverage the maximum sum total THE Commissioner of tmnds gives notice that the above- of the plinth areas, measured at mach and every floor level, mentioned plots aro available for alienation and invites permitted to the plo't shall not exceed 4.5 times the area of applications therefor in ternu of proposals for development. the plot. n e floor ared of any basement wholly below ground lekel nmy be excluded from the calculation. 2. n o purposes to which the plots nmy be put are either showrooms and oëces, or showrooms E1 oëces and flats. 6. The land shall not be ujed for the purposos of any trade Applicants should state in ieir applicatlons which uso thoy or business which the Comrmssioner of lmnds considers to be require. dangerous or ofensive. 3. A plan of the site nmy be inspected at the îmnds Depart- 7. The grantee s'hall not subdivïde the land. ment, City Square, Nairobi or a copy may bo obtained at the Public Map OKce, P.O. Box 30089, Nairobi, on payment of 8. The grantee shall not sell, transfer, sublet, charge or part Sh. 4 post free with the possession of the land or any part thereof except with the prior consent in writing of the Commissioner of Lands, Conditions t# Sale no application for such consent (except in rospect of a loan 1. Sealed envelopes marked 'Vender for City Square Plotâ'' rtquired for building purposes) will be considtred until Special must be deposited with the undorsigned before noon on 25th Condition No. 1 has been performed : November 1966. Provided that such consent shall not be required for the letting of individual showrooms, oïces and qats. 2. Tonders should be accompanied by a ' statement indicat- ing :- 9. 'T'he #rantee shall pay to the Commissioner of Ixqnds on dernand such sum as tlze Commissioner may estimate to be the (aj The detailed proposals of the tonder for the develogment proportionate cost of constructing a11 roads, pedestrlan ways, o'f the site. Proposals must be in accordance wit'h the and drains and sewers serving or adjoining the land and shall City by-laws : on completion of such oonstruction and the ascertainment of (b4 the amount of capital availablt for development purposes the actual proportionato oost either pay (within seven days of supported by a lotter of reference from the applicant's demand) or bo refunded, the amount by which the actual bankers, proportionate cost exceeds or falls short of the amount paid as aforesaid. 3. Tho successful tenderers will be required to pay within 28 days of notiNcation +at their tenders have been accepted 10. The grantee shall from time to time pay to the Com- 25 per cent of the stand premfum set 0ut in the Schedule missioner of Lands on demand such proportion of the cost of together with the p'roportionate amount of rent, the survey maintaining a11 roads, pedestrian ways and drafns serving or fee.s and fees payable in rospect of the preparation and registra- adjoining the land as tho Comnlissioner may assess. tion of the title, together with the stam? duty (which is approximatoly 2 per cont of tlze purchase pnce and 1 per cent 11. Should the Commi ssioner of Land,s at any time require of the rant). the said road.s and pedestrian ways to be constructed to a higher standard the grantee shall pay to the Commissioner on 4. 'I'he balance of the purchase price will be payable on dermand sueh proportion of the cost of such construction as demand prior to the issue of title. the Commissioner may assess. 5. ln the considoration of tenders regard will be paid to the 12. The grantee shall pay such rates, taxas, charges duties, relative merïts o.f the proposals for construction, both immetliate assessments or ou'tgoings of whatever descrfption as nhety be and long termy and the tinancial suëciency of the tenderer to imposed, charged or assessed by any Government or Local undertake such construction. Authority upon the land or the buildinls erected thereon, including any contribution or other sum pald by the Presidem 6. The stand premium and annual rent wil be as laid down in lieu thereof. ' . in the œhedule 13. The President or such person or authority as may be General Conditions appointed for tlle purposes shall have the right to enter upon the land and lay and havo access to water naains, service ppes 1. The grant will be made under the Government l-ands Act and drains, telephone or tolegrap'h wires and electric mains of (Cap. 280 of the Revised Edition of the tmws of Konya), and al1 descriptions, whetlzer overhead or underground, and the title will be issued under the Registration of Titles Act. The grantee shall not erect an/ building in such a way . as to cover term of the grant will be 99 years from the srst (lay of th: or interfere with any exlsting alignments of maln or service monf.h following the notiscation of approval of tho grant. pipes or telephon.e or telegraph wires and electric malns. Special Condîtions Dated at Nairobi this 19th day of Octobe'r 1966. 1. No buildings shall be erected on the land nor shall additions or external alterations be rnade to any buildings otherwise than in conformity with plans and specifications J. A. O'LOUGHLIN, previotusly approved in writing by the Commissiono'r of Lands Commîs* ner 0/ Lands. and the Iocal autho'rity. The Commissioner shall not give his approval unless he is satisfied that the proposals are such as K HEDULE to develop the land adequately and satisfactorily. (c) Showrooms and OFce.ç (Z.R. 2B9 /4869) 2. The grantee s'hall within six montils of tbe commencement a4rec.-0.340 açres (approximately). of the term submit in triplicate to the local authority and Stand Premium.-xv . 118,480. the Commissioner of Lands plans (inoluding block plans show- ing the positions of the buildings and a systom of drainage Annual Ren/.- Sh. 23,696. for t'he disponl of sewage, surface and sullage water), drawings, Roads and Drtzflu.--sla. 40,000 (provisional). elevatioms and speciscations of the buildings the grantee . Survey Fees.- sh. 199. proposes to erect on the land and shall within 36 montlls of the commencement of the term complete the erection of such Showrooms, OFcc.ç and Flats buildings and construction of the drainage system in con- Stand Prernf//ra.--slt. 133,290. formfty wîth such plans, drawfngs, elevatïons and specifcations Annual Rent.- sh. 26,658. as amended (if such be the case) by the Cpmmissioner : Provided that notwithstanding anything to tho contrary con- (bj Showrooms and OFce.ç (L.R. 209/4870) tained in or implied by the Government taands Act (G p. 280), z4rec.-0.340 acres (approximately). if default slmll be made in. the performance or observance of Stand Prezrlfrlvl.--xsh. 133,290. any of the requiremtnts of this oondition it slmll be lawful for the Commissionor of Lands or any person authorized by Annual Rerll.--sh. 26,258. him on behalf of the President to re-enter into and upon the Roads and Drains.-sh. 40,000 (provisional). land or any part thereef in the name of the whole and G ere- Survey Feez.--sh. 199. ulpon tlle term hereby cre'ated shall cease but without p'rejudice to an4 right of action or remedy of the President or the Showrooms, OFce.ç and Flats Comrmssioner in respect of any antecedont bremch of any Stand Prerzlfilrrl.--xsh. 148,100. condition herein contmned. Annu' al Rerl/.--sh. 29,620. 1352 TRR KENYA GADR 8th November 1966

' GAzsrrs Nolacs No. 4014 the Commissioner of Lands shall refund to the grantee 50 per ceatum of the stand premium paid in respect of the land ,or THE GOVERNMENT LANDS AUF (2) at any subsequent 'time prior t.o the expitration of the (Cap. 280) tsoa id't hob ugilrdaintge e p2e5ri opde rt hcee nCtuom moifs sitohen ers aiodf sLtand s psrehmalli umrdund . In RESIDENTIAI- Pl-oTs, M UGUGA GREBN, NAIROBI the event of notice being given after the expiration of the said THE C building period no refund shall be made. ommissioner of Land's gives notice that applications aro invited for six unsurveyed plots of land in the above area ? Tjye grantee shall maintain in good and substantial repair fboe r setheen paut rpthoese Loafn dpsr ivDaetep arretsmideennt,c eC. itAy pSlqauna roef, tNhoa irpolboit.s may an(f oondition ,a1l. buildings at any time erected on iho land. 4. Not more than one private dwelling-house with the neces- Applications may 'be submitted either for individual plots or sary oflicos and outbuildings appurtenant thereto (excluding a for the entire area to be devdoped as a comprebensive scheme. guest house) shall be orected on the land. Conditions ol Sale 5. The buildings shall not cover a greater or lesser arga of 1. Application's should be submitted to the Commissioner of the land as may be laid down by the looal authority ln its Lands, P.O. Box 30089, Nairobi, on or before noon on 2nd by-laws. ' ' December 1966. Applicants must enclose with their applications their cheque for Sh. 1,000 as 'a deposit made payable to the 6. The grantee shall not subdivido the land. Commissioner of Lands which will be dealt with as follows ':- 7. The grantee sball not sell, transfer, sublet, charge or part (J) If the applicant is offered Iand takes up and pays for the with the possession of the 'land .or any part thereof or any plot within the period of 14 days as required by Condi- buildirlgs thereon except with the prior consent in writing of tion No. 3 below, the de' posit will be credited to him. the Commissionor of Lands : No application for such consent (b) If the application is unsuccezssful the applicant's deposit (except in respoct of a loan Jequired for building purposes) will be returned to him. wil'l be considered until S'peclal Condition No. 2 has been (c) If 'the application is successful and the applicant fails to performed. tak? up and pay for the plot ofleréd to him within the % perlod of 14 days .as required by Condition No. 3 below 8. The gnantee shall pay to' tlx Commissioner of Lands on the Yommissioner of Lands may declare the deposit demand such sum as the Commissionor may estimate to be the forfeited and the applicant shall have no further ylaim proportionate cost of constructing a11 roacls and drains and thereto. sewers serving or adjoining the land and shall on completion of such construction and the ascertainment of tho actual pro- 2. Each application should be acoompanied by a statement portionate cost either pay (within sevèn days of demand) or indicating the amount of oapital it is proposed to spend ' on be refunded the amount by which the actual proportionato cost the pre' ject, with a banker's letter in support. exceeds or falls short of the amount paid as aforesaid. 3. Each allottee of the plot shall pay to the Commissioner 9. The granteo shall from .time to time qay to' the Commis- of Lands ' within 14 days of notitkation th'at his application sioner of Lands on demand such proportlon of the cost of has been successful the propolltion of tbe annual rental (where maintaining all roads and drains serving or adjoining the land apklioable), iogether with survey, conveyancing, stamp duty, as the Commissioner m'ay a'ssess. reglstmation foos and provisional assessment for roads and drains chargos. In defaul't o.f payment within the specific time 10. Should tho Commissioner of Lands at any time roquire the Commissioner of Lands may cancel the allocation and the said roads to be construoted to a higher standard the qrantee shall pay to the Commissioner on demand such propor- the claimant shall have no claim to the plot. tlon of the cost of such construotion as the Commissioner may General Conditions aSSQSS. 1. The grant wil bo made under the pbovisions of the 11. The grantee shall pay such n'ttes, taxezs, charges dutiess Government Lands Act (Cap. 280 of the Revised Edition of assessments or outgoings of whatever description ' as ,m ay be the Laws of Kenya) , and title will be issued under the Registra- imposed, charged or assessed' by any Government o.r local tion of Titles Act (Cap. 281). ' authorky upon the land or the bulldings erocted thereon includ- ing 'any contribution or other sum paid by the President, in liou The grant will be issued in the name of the allottee as given thoreof. ' 5,1 the letter of application. 12. The President or such person or authority as may be 3. The term of the goant Mjll bo for 99 'years from the appointed . for the purpose shall have 'the right to enter upon xlirst day of tho month followlng the issuo of the letter of the land and 1ay and have access to water mains, service plpes âllotment. and drains, telephone or tolegraph wires and electfric mains of Special Conditions all descriptions, whether overhead or underground, and the grtantee shall not erect any buildings in such a way as to eover (applicable to individual plots) o.r interfore with any exlsting pliënments - of mains or service 1. No buitdings sltall be erectcd on the land nor shall pipes o'r telephone or telegraph wlres and eleotric mains. additions or external altorations be made to any buildings .. otherwise rthan in oonformity with plans and specïcations 'Specîal Conditions previously approved in writing by the Commissioner o.f Lands and the loca'l authority. The Commissioner shall not give his (applioable to a grant of the whole area) approval unlvss he is satislied that the proposals are such as 1. No buildings shall be ereoted on the land nor shall to develpp the land adequately and satisfactorily. additions or external alterations be made to any buildings otherwise than in oonformity with the plans and speciscations 2. The grantee shall within six months of the commencement previously approved in writing by the Ceommissioner of Lands of the torm submit in tripiioato 'to the local authority and the and the local authodty. The Commissioner shall not give his Commissioner o'f Lands plans (including block plans showing approval unless he is satisfied tltat the proposals are such as to the positions .of the buildings and a system of drainiage for the develop the land adequately and s'atisfaotorily. disposal of sewage, surface and sullaye water), drawings, elevations and speciscations of the buildmgs the grantee pro- 2. The grantee shall within six months of 'the commencement poses to erect on the land and shall within 24 months of the of the term submit in triplicate to the l'ooal authorky and the c'ommencement of .the term complete the erection of such Commissioner of Lands plans (including block plans showing buildings and the construction of the drainage system in con- tho poskions of the buildings and a system of drainage fo'r the formity with such plans, drawings, elevations and s'peciscations disposal of sewage, surfac.e and sullaqe water), drawings, as amended (if s'uch be 'the oase) by dthe Commissioner : elevatiens and specifications of the buildlngs the grantee pro- Provided that if default shall be made in tho performance o.r poses to erect on the land and shall within 24 months of the observance o'f any of the reguirements of this condition it shhall commencement of the 'term completo the erection of such be lawful for the Commlssioner of Lands or any person buildings and the conkruotion of the drainage system in con- authorized by him on behalf of the President to re-enter into fonnity with s' uch plans, drawings, elevations and sgecilications and upon the land or any part lherof in the nam e of the as amended (if such be the oase) by the Commissloner : whole and thereupon the torm hereby created shall cease but Provided that if default shall be mado in the performance or without prejudice to any right of aotion or remedy of the observance of any of the requirrements of thls condition it Presiden.t or the Commlssioner in respect of any antecedent shall be lawful for tho Com nu'ssioner of Lands or any porson breach of any c'ondition herein contained : authorized by him on behalf of 'the President to re-enter into Provided further that should the grantee give notice in and u'pon . the land or any part thereof in the name of the writing to pthe Commissioner of Lands that he/they is Jare whole and thereupon the term hereby croated shall coase but unable to complete the buildings within the m riod aforesaid without prejudice .to any right of action or remedy of the the Commissionor of Lands shall (at the grantee's expense) President or the Commissioncr in respect of any antecedent accopt a surrender of the land comprised herein : breach of any condition heroin contained : Provided fupther that if such notice as aforesaid shall be Provided further that should the grantee give notice in given (1) within 12 montbs of the commencement of the term - wrhing to tho Commissioner of Ipands Gat he/tbey is/ are 8.th N ovember 1966 TH E KEN YA GAZETTE kDJJ unablo to complote the buildings within the period aforosaid GAZB'I-I'B NOTICE NO. 4126 tho Commissioner of Isands shall (at the gl'antee's expense) accopt a surlrender of the latld comprised hereln ; THE TRADE M AR. KS ACT Provided further .that if suc. h notice as aforesaid shall be REGLIcap. 5(j6) given (1) within 12 months of the commencoment of the torm STERED U SF,R the Commissionor of Lands shall refund to the grantee 50 per IT IS hereby notilied f'or general information that the follow- centum of the stand premium paid in (respect of the land, or ing was on 8th M arch 1966, registored as tho Registered User (2) at any subsequent time prior to the oxpiration of the said of the t'rade marks below a'rtd entered in the Register in respect building period the Commissioner of Lands shall refund to the of the good's stated. grantee 25 per contum of .the said stand premium. In the event gegistered proprietor.- eçbkz w alpamur Company Limited, of of notice being given after the expiration of the said building w alpamur Works, Darwen, Lancashire, England. period no refund shall be made. Registerçd uyer.- ef'he w alpamur Company (East Africa) Limited, of P.O. Box 18141, Nairobi, Kenya. 3. The granteo shall maintain in good and substantial repair Aiuresg jor sgrvjce.- M ossrs. Atkinson, Cleasby and Company, and condition .a11 buildings at any time orçcted on tho land. advocates, of P.O. Box 29s M ombasa. 4. Six private dwelling-hou' ses with the necessary omces and Conditions or restrictions .' - outbuildings appurtenant thereto (excluding a guest house) shall (a) The trade marks are to l>e ased by the Registered User be ereeted on the land. No. further dwolling-houses shall be only so long as 'the Registered User is completdy controlled erected without the consent of the Commissioner of Lands and by the Registered Proprietor. upon such torms and conditions as he may .lay down. (:) It is noft proposed that tho user shall be the sole Registered User. 5. The buildings shall not cover a greater orlesser area of tlw land as may be laid down by the localauthority in its (c) The proposed permitted use is without limit of period. by-laws. Trade M ark N os. : - <' (i) 13f00.- $tIFCA'' in c ass 5 (Schedule 111) in respect of 6. The grantee shall not subdivide the land without the prior proparations and 'substancos for killing, repelling or deterring t consent in writing of the Commissioner of L'ands. insects o.r vermin. 1 7. The grantee shall not sell, transfor, sublet, charge, o.r part (ii) 13601.-ç$IFCA'' in Clyss 2 (Schedule 111) in respect of with the possession of the land or any part thereof o'r any paints, varnishes, lacquers ; enamels ; presorvatives against h buildings 'thereon except with tho prior consent in writing of 'rust and against doterieration of wood; colouring matters ; the Commissioner of Lands : no application foi such consent dyestuffs ; mordants ; resins ; metals in foil o.r powde,r form (exeept in respect of a loan requlred' for building purposes) for use by painters o'r decorators. will bo considered until Special Condition No. 2 has been A representation of the above trade marks can be seen at the performed. T'ratle M a.rks Registry, State Law Oëces Nairobi, and also publications of Official or Kenya Gazottes. 8. Tho grantee ,hall pay to the Commissioner of Lands on demand such sum as the Commissioner may estimate to be the Nairobi, 0. J. BURNS, proportionato cost of consyructing a11 roads and drains and 3 1st M arch 1966. Deputy àegistrar 5/ Trade Marks. sewers serving or adjoining tho 'land and shall on complotio'n o.f such construotion and the asoertainment of the actual pro- portionate cost ekher pay (within seven days of demand) or be rofunded the amount by which the actual proportionate cost exceeds or falls short of the amount paid as aforosaid. THE TRADE M ARKS ACT 9 (Cab. 506) . The grantee slwall from time to time pay t'o the Commis- sioner. of Lands o.n demand such proportion of the cost of NOT' ICE is hereby give'n that any ferson who has grounds m'aiq taining a1l froads and drains serving or adjoining the land of epyosition to, the 'registratio'n of any of the trade marks as the Commissioner may a'ssess. advertlsed herein according to. the classes may, within 60 days from the date of this Gazette, lodge Notico of Opposition on 10. Shouid the Commissioner of Lands at any time require the said' roads to be construoted .to a higller standard the Form T.M. N0. 6 (in duplicate) together with 'a fee o.f Sh. 50. Notice is also hereby given that olcial objection will be granteo shall pay t'o the Commissioner on demand such propor- taken under rule 21 (3) to al1 applications in which the specifica- tion of the cost of such construotion a's tho Ccmmissioner may tion claims al'l ' tho goods included in any class u'nless the asstss. Registrar is satisfied that the claim is justified by the use of the mark which the applicant has made, or inktends to make 11. Thç grantee shall pay such ratezs, taxes, chatrges, duties, jf and when it is registered. Whore an applicant considers that asstssments or outgoing's of whatever desoription as may be imposed, cha.rgcd or assessed by an4 Governmeat o.r local a claim in resqect of a11 tho goods included i'n a class ca'n authority upon ' Ithe land or the bulldings erected theroon be justified it wlll save unnvessary delay in examining applica- including any contribution or other sum paid by the Prosident, tions if a claim is filed simultaneously with the applications fn lieu thereof. accompanied in appropriate cases by supporti' ng documents. The period foT lodging notice of opposition may be extended 12. The Presidont or such person or authority as may be by the Regisbra'r as he thinks fit and upon such terms as he appointed for the purpose shall have the right to. enter upon may direct. Any roquest for such extension should be made the land and 1ay and h'ave access to water mains service plpes to the Registrar so as lo reach him beforo the expiry o'f the and drrains, telephone or telegraph wires ' and elec, tric mains of period a'llowed. a11 descriptions, whether overhead or underground, and the Formal opposition should not be lodged until after reasonable grantee shall not orect any buildings in such a way as to cover notice has been given by letter to the apjlicant for registration o.r interfere with any exlsting allgnments of mairts or servke so as to aiord him any opportunity of w&thdrawing his applica- pipes or telephone o'r telegraph wires and electric mains. tion before the expenso .of p'reparing the notice of oppositlon is ' incurred. Failure to givo such noitice wil'l be taken into account fn consïderfng any applfcatfon by an opponent for an o'rder SCHBOULB for costs if the opposition is uncontested by the applicant. A.- lndividual plots ()/ approximately 1 acre each W here i t i s s'tated in - the advertisement of the applicant that the mark, upon its registration, is to be limited to certain The unsurveyed individual plots are numbered 1 to 6 on tbe colours, the colours a're, as f ar as possible, indicated in the plan and in each case the fees payable will be as follows ; - accompanying representations of the mark in the usual heraldic m anner. nstand prczniurrl.- sh. 2,400 per plot. Representations of .the marks advertised herei'n can be seen Annual renf.- sh. 480 por plot. at the Trade M arks Registry, State Law Oëces, Nairobi. Initial provisional estimate oj road charges.- sb. 1 1,680 per Applications for registration in Part A of tho Register are plot. ' shown with the oëcial number unaccompanied by a'ny letter. Applications for Part B are distinguished by the letter B pre- Survey JeeJ.- To. be assessed. fixed to the ozcial number. B.- The whole area to be developed as a comprehensive scheme The whole area c'omprises approximately 6 acres, and the CLhss S- SCH'SEI(Jf.E Hf fees payable will be as follows :- ' Stand premium.- sh. 12,000. LACRIBASE 13542.-A11 goods included in this class. M BRCK AND CO., Annuql renf.- sh. 2,400. lNc., a New Jersey Corporation, manufacturers, of 126 E. Initial prtpvfyfonc/ estîmate oj road charges.- sh. 70,000. Lincoln Avenue, Rahway, New Jersey, United States pf America, and c/o M essrs. Kaplan and Stratton, advocates, survey /ee.ç.-To be assessed. P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. 26th October 1965. 1354 TH F. K EN YA G AZEW E 8th N ovem ber 1966

Ctxss S- SCHBDUt,E II1 CtAss 3- SCHBDUI-B III BEN DO CID 13541.- A11 goods included in this class. MERCK AND Co., e . ' ' ' lNc., a New Jersey Corporation, manufacturqrs, of 126 E. p a * . & o p o . Lincoln Avenue, Rahway, New Jkrsey, Unl.ted States of America, and c/o Messrs. Kaplan and Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, N airobi. 26th October 1965. Restricted to colours red and white as shown on repre- s'entation labels. ' Ct,Ass S- SCfIEDULE III 13588.- Preparations fo'r the teeth. COLGATB-PALMOLIVB CO-PANY, manufacturersy of 300 Park Aveaue, Ncw York V ANENOL N.Y.10022, U.S.A., and c/o Messrs. Kaplan and Stra.tton, 13654.- M edicated creams'powers and ointments, including - advocàtes, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. 17.th November 1965. diaper rash oiatments. CHE,S BBROUGH-PO.N D'S INc., a Corpofra- tion organized and existing under the Laws of the State of CLAss 3--SCHEDULE III New York, United States of America, manufacturers, of 485 Lexicon Avenue, City, County and State of New York, Unked SW A RFEGA States of America, and c/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby and 13747.- B1eaching . preparations and other substances for Company, advocates, P.O. B'ox 29, M ombasé. 17th December laundry use ; cleaning ; polishing ; scouring and abrasive 1965. proparations ; soaps, non-saponaceous washing p'reparations fo'r laundry énd domestic purposes ; degreasing liquids or prepara- CtAss S- SCHBDULE lII tions (not for use in mdustrial processes or in the course of manufacture). DEB CHEMICAL PROPRIETARIBS LIMI-I'EO (a VA SENOL lirnited liability Company incorporated in the United Kingdom), manufacturing chemists, of Forfa'r Chemical W orks, Spencer 13655.- Baby powder, baby soap, baby oil, diaper rash oint- Road, Belpor, Derbyshire, England, and c/o Messrs. Eysaght ment, skin cream, foot powder, dusting powder, talcum powders and Co., agents, c/o Barclays Bank D.C.O., Government Road. cosmetic and toilet preparations and preparations for the hair. Nairobi, Kenya. 7th February 1966. CHESEBROUGH-POND'S INc., a Corporation organized and existing under the Laws of the State of New York, United States of Cl-Ass 3- SCHEDULE III America, manufacturers, of 485 Lexicpn Avenue, City, County a'nd State of New York, United States of America, and c/o JIZER M essrs. Atkinson, Cleasby and Company, advocates, P.O. 13748.- B1eaching preparations and other substances for Box 29, Mombasa. 17th December 1965. laundry use ; cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasivo preparations ; soaps, non-saponaceous washing preparations for Cl-Asp S- SCHBDIJLE 1lI laundry and domestic gurposes ; degreasing llquids or prepara- tions (not for use in mdustrial processes o'r in the course of PHASE IH manufacture). DBB CHEMICAL PROPRIETARIES LIMITED (a limited liability Company incorporatcd in the United Kingdom), 13717.- A11 g'oods included in Class ' 5. UNII-BVER LIMITED, manufacturing chemists of Forfafr Chemical W orks, Spence'r a British Company, manufacturers, of Po'rt Sunlight, Cheshire. Road .7 , Belper, Derbyshlre, England, and c/o Messrs. Lysaght England, and c/o M essrs. Kaplan and Stratton, advocates, and Co., agents, c/o Barclays Bank D.C.O., Government P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. 22nd January 1966. Road, Nairobi, Kenya. 7th F'ebruary 1966.

Cl-Ass 3- SCHBDULB llI CLAss 9--SCHEDULE III M ET PHA SE IH 13537.- E1ectrica1 apparatus and instruments included in Class 9, radio and tdevision apparatus' and instruments ; 13716.- A11 goods included in Class 3. UNILEVER LIMITEO, gramophones, 'radiograms and record players ; sound recording a British Company, manufacturers, of Polrt Sunlight, Cheshire, and sound reproducing appaiatus and instruments, microphoness England, and c/o. Mtssrs. Kaplan and Stratton, advocates. sound amplïers, stereophonic units ; public address systems ; P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. 22nd January 1966. l'oudspeakers ; domestic electrical utensils included in Class 9. ' parts and fktings included in Class 9 for a1l the aforoaid Cl-Ass 3- SCHEDUI,E IIl goods ; gramophone records and gramophone needles ; magnetic recording tape ; and batteries and cells induded in Class 9. DRACKETT UNAMEC LIMITBD, manufacturers 'and merchants of Unked Africa House, Blackfriars Road, London S.E.I, and c/o 13767.- Substa'nces and preparations for washing, cleaning, M 'essrs. Kaplan and Stratton, advocate. s, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. polishing, dusting and scouring ; abrasive preparations - rust and stain romovers. THE DRACKETT CPMPANY, a Corporatlon of the 26th October 1965. State of Delaware, United States of America, manufacturers tof Dated this 1st day of Novomber 1966. 100 W est 10th Street, Wilmington, State of Ddaware, Unlted States of America, and c/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby and 0. J. BURNS, Company, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. l4th February Deputy Registrar oj Trade M arks. 1966. ' ' GAZS'rTB No'rlcs No. 4016 THE EAST AFRICAN INDUSTRIAL LICENSING CLàss S--SCHEDULE I1I ORD INANCE 1953 (Seedon 8) IFCA APPLICATJON FOR THB GRANT OF AN INDUSTRIAL LICBNCE IN ACCORDANCE with thy provisions of section 8 of the l36oo.- proparations a'nd substances for killing, 'repelling or East African Industrial Licensmg Ordinance 1953 lit is hereby deterring insects 'or vermin. THB W ALPAMIJR COMPANY notised for general information tha't an applioatlon dated 1st LIMITBD '(a Company organized under the Laws of Great October 1966, has been 'received from The Kenya C10th Mills Britain), manufacturers, of Walm mur W orks, Darwon, Lanca- Ltd. (in formation) of P.O. Box 939, Mombasa, for the grant shirç, England, and c/ o M essrs. Atkinson, Cleasby and of an industrial licence to manufacture for sale and to erect, Company, advocates, P.O. Box, 29, M ombasa. 20th N ovem ber establish and operate a factory for the manufacture for sale of 1965. bleached, dyed, printed and finished cotton, rayon and synthetic fabrics. 2. Any person having a linancial intorest in the F..a&t African territorios who claims that, in respect of any industry, com- morce or trade, in which he is concerned, he is liable to be CLAss Z--SCHBDULE III injuriously asected by the granting of this application may, not later than 30 days from the date of the last publication of this IFCA notice, lodge with the Registrar an objection and shall serve a 13601.- Paints, varnishes, lacquers ; enamels ; preservatives copy thereof on the applicant. Any objection so made must against rust and against deterioration of wood ; colouring be in writing and must set out the grounds upon whiclz the matters ; dyestufls ; mordants ; resins ; metals in foil or. powder objector clahns that he is liable to be injuriously afected by form for use 'by painters or decorators. THB W AI-PAMUR the gsanting of such application. An objection must be certKed COMPANY LIMITED (a Company Organized under the Laws of . to the elect that a copy thereof has been served on the Grea;t Britain), manufacturers, of W alpamur W orks, Darwens applicant. Lancashiro, Engtand, and c/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby and G. N. M W ICIGI, Company, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. 20th November Nairobi, Registrar, 1965. 24th October 1966. #.0. Box 30462, Naîrobi. 1 8.th November 1966 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1355 i GzzsrrB No'rlcs No. 4128 D. Kamiru, W . Njuguna a'nd N. Kabucho, Plot No. 6, @ Kambaa M arkets P.O. Box 21, Uplands. THE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE AND Wainaina Njubiri, Plot No. T.150, Kagwe Market, P.O. l DIVORCB ACT Githuguri. i (cap. 151) Kaira M aara and Kamau Giftau, Plot No. 1, Gitaru Market, P.O. Box 42, Kikuyu. NOTICE is hereby given that in kxercise of the powers M ess'rs. Thuo Chege and Partners, Plot No. 2, Gikuni, P.O. conferred by seotion 6 (1) of the African Cllrisdan M arriage Lower Kabete. and Divorce Aot, the ' M inisters named in the Schedule hereto Joseph Gitungo Kariuki, Plot No. 2, Riabai Trading Centre, have beon licensed to celebrate marriages under the provisions P.(). Box 227, Kiam bu. of such Act. Kamere Ribine and Co., Plot No. 217, Githuguri M arket, P.O. Sclu ntmE BOX 292, Kiambu. Denomination.--cbuçch of the Provinco of Eas't Africa. MaPi-A-ihi Hotel and Bar, Plot No. 16, M aiaihii Trading Centre, .O. Box 78, Kikuyu. Name of M inîster.- gev. Joseph 0. SmaTt. R-huo Gichea, Plot' No. 16, Rongai M arket, P.O. Box 119. Denominatîon.- bz.ntecos'ta'ï Evangelistic Fellowship of Africa. . Namés t?/ M inisters : Stephen M buthi Kimacia, Plot No. 126, M uthure, P.O. Box 31. - Kikuyu. Rev. M usa Khasi. xarjuki M uchiri Plot No. 2, Ruaka M arket, P.O. Box 210, ev. Daniel Chege. Kumbu , Rov. Sim eoa Agosa. ujmani w. ainaina and Ndumberi Traders, Plot No. 4. Rov. Joel Chem we. xdum beri M arket, P.O. Box 210, Kiambu. ev. Petro Luvonga. All ReQ. Greshon G. Mugo. jtaunsmonb uNjugi Nginyo, Kangangi M arket, P.O. Box 210, Rev. John Opiero. Nelson M.uchai 'and Co., Plot No. 27, M arket, P.O. Rev. Philip Bukhaya. Banaaa Hill. . Petro Songole. Rev. E'rastusotieno. Xe1S.0n W . Gitogo Kagai and Kirutu Waruingi Kagai, iselated Rev. M eshak M alingati. shop, Thimbigwi Njiku, Plot No. 3 !P.O. Baoana Hill. R Cv M L. Davis. Mtlhoho Gathecha, Plot No'. 13, Klamwan'gi B/centre, P.O. Rev. . Box 6, , . M eshak Khaligona. Rev. M atthew Osore. Kiade Kirumire, P'lot N.o. 9, Karuri M arket, P.O. Banana H.i11. Rev. Nathan Kipkemei. Sospeter M bugua, Plot No. 3, Ndenderu M arkd, P.O. Box ltev Blisha Likoko. 18063, Nairobi'. Rev. charles Michini. Kimani Keranja and Co., Plot No. 11, Ngew'a Mafrket, P.O. Box 75, Ruiru. Dated at Nairobi tlais 3rd day of November 1966. Caxton Mukiri and lxonard M akumi, Plo't No. M arket, P.O. 'Uthiru P'rimary school, Kabete. Githinji Bros. and co., Plot No. 1, Gatina Market, P.O. Box 75 lLimaru. Githlnji lkonya, M abroukie Coffee 'and Tea Estate Club, P.O. Box 1, Limuru. M ugacha Githuguri, Plot No. 12, Wangige M arket, P.O. Lower GAZETTE No'ncs No. 4129 Kabete. lkinu Native Beer, Plot No. 15, lkinu Village, P.O. Box 2249 THE AFRICAN LIQUOR ACT Kiambu. Kibofo Thara, Plot No. 2, Karura M arket, P.O. Box 5209, (Cap. 122) Nairobi. K W anachi Happy Bû'r, Plot No. 18, Bibirioni, P.O. Box 8, IAMBU AFRICAN LIQUOR LlcexslNcl BOARD Limuru. THE following applications will be considered by 'the Gathiga Rest. Bair and Club Co., P.O. Box 23071, Lower Kiambu African Liquor Licensin'g Board which will be held on Kabete. 5th Decomber 1966, at 10 'a.m., in the Distrid Comrhissioner's M ucheru Njengwa, Plot No. 1, Nderu M arket, P.O. Box 8, Board Room, Kiambu :- Limuru. W . Kahunga and P. Kamau, Kot No. 54, Gkhuguri Town, RENEw ALS P.O. Gatundu via Ruiru. James Njenga, Plc't N(). 2, Teikunu Friends Bar,P.O. Box 33, KibugiKimemia 'and Co., Proposed Trading Centre, P.O. Lim uru. Ruiru. Kinuthia Kariuki, Plot No. 6, Chania, P.O. Box 292, Thika. M athia Nguirubi' a'nd Geofïrey Kinuthia, Plot No. 10, Kimani Ndungu, isolated .p1'o.t, M uchatha, P.O. Banana Hill. Kamangu Market, P.O. Box 40, Kikuyu. Gathumbi Komu Plot No. 6, Nduma M arket, Nddya, P.O. Henry Chege a'nd Ruino Geoffrey, Plot Nt>. 202, Gikambura Box 11217 :Nalrobi. isolatezd' , P.O. Box 45, Kikuyu. Nelson M urlakiara, Plot No. 2, Kinoo M arket, P.O. Box 89. G. Mwathu and P. Ka.ranja and Co., Plo't No. 10, Lusigetti Kikuyu. M arket, P.O. Box 45, Kikuyu. John Kibe, Plot No. T.170, Kahuho Wi1' son Chuchu Wataku, Plo't No. 1, Kanjai M arket, P.O. Gfthuguri. Ngombo, P.O. Box 69, Kikuyu. James Ngaara P. Opondo and J. Gikanga, Plot No. 6, Section Githua Njui and Co., Plot No. 5, Miteoro Trading Centre. V1I, Kiambu Town, P.O. Box 134, Kiambu. P.O. Box 417, Thika. Geoffrey Gakumo, Plot No. 2, Gachie M afket, P.O. Box 3563, Kirangu Karunyu, Plot No. 12, Kanyoni M 'arkot, P.O. Box 171, Nairobi. Thika'. * Baranabar Kiriu, Plo't No. 2, Gikambura M arket, P.O. Box Njuguna Njegechi, Plot No. 16, Kibichoi, P.O. Box 72, Ruiru. 112, Kiam bu. Ikunu W aitathu, Plot No. 472, Tinganga Town, P.O. Box 203, John Njau and Partnors, Plot No. 2, Gathanga Market, P.O. Kiambu. Box 142, Kiambu. James Karara, Plot No. 16, Ndundu M arket, P.O. Box 151. Tharau Wakaba, Plot N'o. 12, Kirenga M arket, P.O. Box 7, Ruku. U plands. Josephat Kabara M ukiri, Plot No. 10, Uthiru M arket, .13.0. P. N. Kamau, M . Ngethe a'nd J. Njau, K'anunga, P.O. Box 249, Box 54, Kikuyu. Kiambu. Gitithia Limukiaga Tradiny Co., Plo't No. 23, Gitithia Trading Kirangu Kangurumu Joseph Kamau, Plot No. 12 Kanyoni Centre, P.O. Box 122, Llm uru. M arket, P.O. Box 186, Thika. Wanjiru Gikoùyo, Plot No. 75, Rongai M'arket, P.O. Box 216, Thirime Bar Restaurant, Plot No. 3, Thogoto, P.O. Box 13010, Limuru. Nairobi. Bernard Gichuru and Partnvrs, Plot No. 36, Ndumberi, P.O. Kikuyu Chura Trading Co., Plot No. 3, Mwmuto Trading Box 226, K iambu. Centre, P.O. Box 31, Kikuyu. Charles Kigwi, Plot No. 8, Kiganjo Markcts P.O. Box 57, J. Njugun'a and J. W ainaina, Plolt No. 1, M ugumoini, P.O. Ruiru. Box 19, K ikuyu. lkeno Hotel and Bar, Plot No. 15, Kikuyuy P.O. Box 41, Gitau Karita and Sisi Co., Plot No. 6, Tinganga, P.O. Box 242, K ikuyu. Kiambu. Mbathi Karanja, Plot Np. 1, M ukorogwe Trading Centre, P.O. D ouglas M waura and Club, Plot N o. 4, Lower K abete, P.O. Box 530, Thika. Box 12918 , Nairobi. ' Peter Kungu Kahari, isolarted plot, Gatukuyu Market, P.O. Pau'l Kam au and Partners 2 G atamayu, Kamburu M arket, P'lot Box 93, Thika. ' No. 2, P.O. Box 156, K lam bu. Peter Kungu Kahari, Plot No. 9, Karuri M arket, Gatundu Limuru Safari Hotel, Plot No. 4, K'amirithu, P.O. Box 146, Division, P.O. Box 93, Thika. S. G. Githigi and James Mungai, Plot No. 35, Nderi Town, Limuru. M uguga, P.O. Box 41, Kikuyu. Peter J. Mwangi, Plot No. 22, Bath T/C., P.O. M atathia. Kiganjo Co-operative S'ooiety, Plat No. 12, Kiganjo M arket. Mtindo M pya Club, Plot No. 32, M arige, Komothai, P.O P.O. Box 193, Ruiru. M 'arige. Jeminah W ambui w/o S. M . Gkhae, Plot No. 6, Gachie Kamirithtl African Bar, Plot No. 15, Kamirithi, P.O. Box 8, Market, P.O. Box 13001, Nairobi. ' Lim uru. . 1356 THE KENYA GAZE ' 8th November 1966 ':

' Henfry M bugua and John Ndungu, Plot No. 2, Nyathuna T/C.s M'oses Karanl;a Munyua, Plot No. 34, Kinali Forest Station, ' P.O. Box 23001, Lower Kabete. P.O. M atathia. M athia Wanguirubi, isolated shop at Ondiri, P.O. Box 28. S. N. Gichuhi and P. K. Muthugui and Co. a'nd Partners. . Kikuyu. Plot No. 20, Lari, PJ 0. Box 120, Limuru. James Kamoche Kinyari, Plot No. 3, Thuka, P.O. Box 238. Nknga Gitau Ndegwa,N ' P . K .Wangai Kinyuru and Partners, Nairobi. ' Plot No. 1, Rungiri, .P.O'. Box 38, Kikuyu. Kiratina African Beer, Plot No. 2, Kilratina Market, P.O. Box Gakio Wainaina and Wambu, c/o Kimondo. Peter, P.O. Box ' - 16367, Nairobi. 170, Kiambu. Mwangi Gichehche, Plot No. 14, Gachika Markot, P.O. Box Kionywe Geosrey Njoroge,' G. Kinyuru and Partners, Plot No. 192, Ruiru. . 20, Dagoretti, P.O. Box 28, Kikuyu. . B. M. Makara, D. Mahinda Gathae Gikuru, John Gitau. Gitau Njoroge, Plot No. 7, Muguta T/centre, P.O. Box 80. M wangi Njoroge and Nganga Kangothe, Lari Settlement, P.O. Ruiru. Box 27, U plands. . Joseph Kameu Magata, Kieni Forcst Station, P.O. M atathia. Elisha Kungu (Kaga'a Iiotel and Bar), Plot No. 14, . Kagaa Onesmus W ambugi. and Ebràhi m Mwangi, Plpt No. 2, Kinkeero Market, P.O. Box 57, Upllnds. T/C., P.O. Box 59, Kikuyu. Salome W ambui, Plot No. 1, Handege Yown, P.O. Box 65. Kabue James and Partners, Plot No. 5, Ngenge Locati' on, Kiambu. . P.O. Box 22, Ruiru. . Kariuki Githuku, Plot No. 36, Dagorotd Markot, P.O. Box Githakwa Njau a'nd Co., Ruku T/C., P.O. Box 23020, Lower 12746, Nairobi. . Kabete. James Mtliru, Plot No. 10, Mukinyi, P.O. Box 11, Ruiru. John Kibe Kinyati, Muguga, Ruku isolate'd T/C., P.O. Bcfx .69, Ex-chief Kibathi Gitangu, Ngenga Location, Plot No. 16, ' Kikuyu. Gatundu, P.O. ' Box 57, Ruiru. ,. Wachira Kibunji, Plot No. 46, Rongai Market, P'.O. Box 8, Ngugi Nderu arnd Co., P'lot No. 23, Dagoretti, P.O. Box 56, Limuru. ' '- Kikuyu. Nganpa and C0., Plot No. 22, Marige Sou'th, P.O. Box 52, Ndungu Gachui, D. Nditrangu and Co., Plot No. 3, Gathache, . Rulru. . removed from No. 20, P.O. Gkhuguri. K. Kabui, Mwaura Kihura, J. Mathina and M. Kin#anjui. Messrs. Gatina Fafmers a'nd Traders, Plot No. 4, Gitina Plet No. 2, Gathungu, P.O. Box 162, Ruiru. M arket, P.O. Box 122, Limuru. ' Stephen Nyengo and C'o., Ruiru C'rossing Hotd, Plot No. J. Mbatia and Brothers, Plet N.o. 1/B, Mutuma, P.O'. Box 235, L.R. 125/45, P.O. Box 181, Ruiru. ' Thika. S. N. Thiongo a'nd M . Jiames', Plot No. 21, Gathugu, Komothai, Kiraftina Co-operative Society, Plot No. 2, Kiratina, P.O. Box P.U. Box 109, Ruiru. 48, Ruiru. S. M . Githoro, Plot No. 20, Kihafru M arkot, P.O. Box 13001, ' Danson M uchugia W ambaa, Plot No-. 23, Kinoo M arket, P.O. Nairobi. Box 94, Kikuyu. Kibia M unga, P'lo't No. 43, Gkhuguri, P.O. Box 187, Kiàmbu. ' Edwaird Kamanu, Mwimuto' T/ C., mot No. 15, Kabete, P.O. Kariuki' Ndorongq, B.E.M., isolated plot, Ndaragwa, P.O. Box Box 23063, Lower Kabete. . 40, Kikuyu Muturi Kinyanjui, P.1o.t No. 1, Kimende, P.O. Matathia. John W ainairm, Njenga Gikongu and M. Wakoli, Plot No. 2, Kinutlkia Kariuki, Plot No. 6, Gituamba M arket, P.O. Box 292, Toritu, P.O. B'ox 273, Kiambu. Thika. ' . Peter Gitau and Co., isolated premises, Kanunga, Banana Hill. ' Gakunga Waitathu and C.o., Plot No. 4, Gatundu, P.O. Gatundu J. K. Kambogo and C.o., Plot No. L.R. 125/ 157, Ruiru, P.O. via Rui'ru. ' Box 181, Ruiru. Njuçuna and Ngugi, P'lot No. 3, Gathage, P.O. B'ox 1, Ruiru. Ngumi Kaumburi, Je't Schemo, Muguga, Plot No. 1, Kirwa Karla Traders Club, Plot No. 125,' Karia Town, P.O. Box 160, T/C., P.O. Box 89, Kikuyu. Kiambu. Joh'n Gatonye Nderu, Plot No. 14, M akutano, Ndaiya, P.O. Holbert David Njoroge, Plot No. 2, Mattaara, P.O. Box 71, Box 164, L'imuru. . ' . Thika. Luka N. Kamau, Plot No. 25, Gatukuyu M arket, P.O. Bo'x M uhia Gathura, P'lo't No. 2, Gatiguru M arket, P.O. Box 108, 487, Thika . Ruiru. Nganga' Kaimba, Plot Xo. 13, Nyamangara, P.O. Box 93, . Zakaria Nyota Macharia, isolated plot noa'r Kairl, P.O. Box 83, f hika. ' Thika. Stephen K. Nganga and Njoroge Kibatha, isolated area, Riafra Lawrence Regoru W ambaa, Plot No. 1, Karai, P.O. Box 20227. Ridge, Banana Hill. Nairobi. Joseph Gitau and Kiruthu Kamaita, Plot No. 58, Gatundu, Georço Kankugu, Plot No. 17, Nembu Market, P.O. Box 20, P.O. Ruiru. Rulru. D. Kuri'a M uniu and P. M buthia W anganga, Plot No. 2, Gitu Mubira and Gitau, Plot No. 22, P.O. Box 82, Limuru. Gathugu, P.O. Box 162, R'uiru. J. M . Kirumba and C'o., M uguga Scheme, P.O. Box 87. Kamamnd'o Kagwe and C.o., Plo't &o. 1, Kerua, P.O. Box 224. Kikuyu. Limuru. Peter Kiarie and Partners, Pl ot No. L.R. 53781, 5689, Kamiti Njoroge Iroki and Others, Lalri Location, Githirioni, P.O. Box T/C., P.O. Box 223, Kiambu. 30, Uplands. . ' Eliu'd Njoroge, Bacon Factory Welfare Hall, P.O. Box 22, Mtind'o Mpya Club, M'arige, Plo't No. L.R. 125/ 156, Ruiru, Uplands, P.O. Ruiru Kanga'ra Nguru, Plot No. 8, Lari, P.O. Matathia. Njuguna Gathimbu, Plot No. 3, M bichi M arkot, P.O. Box 174, H. M . Gichuru, mot N.o. 28, Magina, P.O. M atathia. Thikav ' D. W. Waruihu, Plot No. 208, Githuguri Market, P.O. Box 40, Porista Wanjiru Samwel, Plot No. 13, Kikuyu, P.O. Box 91, Kiambu. Kikuyu. , M'uthari Mbage, Plot No. 2, Gachege, P.O. Box 294, Thika. W anganga Tuti, Plot No. 1, Gathuruini B/C., P.O. Box 90. F,. M agina W'angango, Plot No. 6, P.O. Mafethia. Ruiru. ' . Josoph Kambo, P'lot No. 14, Kambaa M arket, P.O. Box 7, 'Paul M ugo P1.o.t No. 52, M agina, P.O. M agina. ' Uplands. S. G. W ahi,a ya and Co., Plot No. 36, Limuru Township, P.O. Mukui Kimata, Plot No. 18, Karatu, P.O. B'ox 152, Ruiru. Box 5, Limuru. Kabuku Happy Frionds Bar and Co., Plo.t No. 12, Kabuku, Kimani W ainaina, P'lot No. 2126, Sigona Palrk, P.O. Box 5, . P.O. Box 161, Limuru. Kiambu. ' Bepnard Gichuru a'nd 'Paotners, Plot No. 3.6, Ndumberi, P.O. Mworia Mukui and Co., Plot No. 6, Ituramlro. T/C ., P.O. . Box 226, Kiambu. . . Box 120, Ruiru. D. W . W aruihu, Plot No. 208, Githuguri, P.O. Box 217, Gathini Ranching Co., Plot No. L.R. 1428, Thika, P.O. Box Kiambu. ' 189, Thika. Waruihu, D. W., Plot No. 1, Gakoe, P.O. Kiambu. v Karanja M'akumi a'nd Co., Plot No. 17, Mutati Markot, P.O. Stanley K. Nganga Nganga, P.l.o't No. *1, Mitahato, P.O. Box Box 20, Ruinz. ' 219, K'iambu. Karanja Kiarie, Plot No. 16, Karatu, P.Ok Box 34, Ruiru. K. Numi W. Mwenda Njeru, M. Gathecha, isolated plot, Fzrae. Danson Kirera and Kibe Kanyita, L.R. 3580, Ngoliba Estate, P.O. Box 94, Kiambu. Nguliba Twins Stolre, P.O. Box 324, Thika. ? M ary W ambui Kamau, Plo't N'o. 2, Kahuguini M arket, P.O. Kimwe and Brothors, Plot No. 2, W amwangi, P.O. Gatundu. Box 1, Ruiru. M uya Kibul, Plot No. 8, Kiambaa, P.O. Banana Hill. W ilson Waithaka Gitau, Plot No. L.R. 129, Ruiru Town, P.O. E. K. Kanyongo and Co., Gatei, Plot No. 4, P.O. Gatundu, Box 181, Ruiru. . Ruiru. .. M essrs. W . Kahunga and P. Mwaura, G'atundu, P.O. Gatundu Ngigi'e Kihafri, Plot . No. 3, W amwangi B/centre, P.O. Privat'e via Ruiru. . Bag, R'uiru. K. Kuria and S. T. Njuguna, Plot N.o. 2, Kiamworia T/C., Joseph M. Njuguna and Njuguna Samwel, Plot No. 15, P.O. Box 6, Ruitru. Kiamworia M arket, P.O. Box 109, Ruiru. ' Sîmion Nyoike M bucho and C'o., Plot No. 12, M utati, P.O. ' ' - a NEw A.elyLlcATloxs Box 175 Ruiru. Kabeko Ba'r and Hotel Co., Prom sed Karai Looation, P.O. . Antony Kimata, Karungu Karanja, K. W anjia and Simion Box 91, Kikuyu. ' Kihiu, P.C.E.A. Plot No. 2, M iiri Town, P.O. Box 34, Ruiru. Gitau Njoroge, Plot No. 34, Ngewa M arket, P.O. Box 80, M utungi Family, Plot No. 12, Gathika, Karura, P.O. Lower Ruiru. K abete. ' - Samwel Kinya M ongere, Plot No. 3, Gitwe, Kiganjo, P.O. Kemya Traders and Farmers, Plot No. 3, Kamuchege T/C., Box 152, Ruiru. ' Gkhuguri. Peter M 'ambo', Plot No. 2, M uguga, Kiambaa, P.O. Box 27, Gibson Kibiku, Plot No. L.R. 4670, located in Thika, Nairobi . Kikuyu. - Roqd, P.O. Box 610, Thika. . 8.th Novem ber 1966 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1357 M unoru Njuguna and Partnors, Gatamayu, Ndumberi Location, Messrs. Nya'rangi M igiro and Co., Nyamusi M arket, North P.G. Box 273, Kiambu. Mugirango Location. Gichia M wega and Dominic Kamammi Ngenda, Plot No. 9, Z. Ayuma, Gckomu M arket, Nyaribari Chacho Locadon. Kirai, P.O. Box 632, Thika. Dominic Kamammi and Gichea M wega, Plot No. 5, Chania. Atura Mikaye, Plot No. 18, Mochenwa M arket, East Kitutu M akwa, P.O. Box 632, Thika. Location. Salome W ambui, D. Kibuthu and Co., Ndarungu, Plot No. 6, M essrs. W ilson Ochenge, Rigoma M a.rket, East Kkutu Location. lturamiro, P.O. Box 120, Ruiru. M esm's. M atoke Nyanchiri and Philip Okaru, Nyaeheki M arket, Nguxi Mbage, Plot No. 6, Gathaiti Market, P.O. Box 174. Basi Location. n lka. James Njenga, 'trading as New F'rionds Tiikuou Club, Plot Sabastiano Nyangweso, ltibo M arket, W anjatre Location. No. 2, P.O. Box 84, Lim uru. M iss Zena Bint Fedamula, Nubian Village. David Thuo Kamau and C0., Plot NO. 17, M uguga Jet Scheme, P.O. B'ox 192, Lim uru. Samwel Ondieki Omambia, Nyambunwa M arket, W anjare D. Gitau Kibaara, Kunuthia Kariuki Co., Kanyoni, Plot No. 3, Location. P.O. Box 49, Thika. Nemrot Omasire, Nyaramba M arkct, North M ugirango. Gathugi Mwendoniiri Bar, Ngorongo, Plot No. 4, P.O. Box 49, Thika. RENEW ALS Limuru Township Bar, Plot N.o. 36, Bibirioni, P.O. Box Lim ufru. Messrs. M atunda Nyandwaro and Co., Birongo M alrket, Kitutu Karinde Kihoto Bar, P'let No. Karinde T/C., Dagoretti, Location. Kikuyu. M essfrs. Aoga Angwenyi and W ilson Onsase, Marani M arket, Gitau Bros., Morris K. Mwauthi W . W aruihu, West Kirtutu. Githuguri. Riuki M anufacturing C.o., K'aria, Plot No. 23, Githuguri, P.O. Franeis Arita, Gotare Market, West Kitutu Locaiion. Box 217, Kiambu. Bironga Motari, Mogonga Market, Majoge Location. 1. M. Wambui, John Chege, Machaku, Bajamini Ngugi, Michael M essrs. Y. M aeche and M ochache Sure, Gesima M arket, East W ainaina, Fpancis M unga'i and O'thers, Ndeiya, Ndaragwa, - Kitutu. 'Fhigio, P.O. Box 227, Limuru. Nganga Kahimba a'hd Ernest Karanja, Plot No. 13, Nyanga- Sabuni Kirotwa, Magwagwa M arket, North M ugkango. mara, P.O. Box 530, Thika. x Zaphania M asese, M okomoni M arkot, W est M ugirango. Peter Kariuki Njoroge, P'lot No. 2, Yuritu T/C., P.O. Box 88, M :ssrs. Stephen Onkundi and Co., Nyaramba M arket, North Kiam bu. M ugirango. G. K. Gathumbi and Karirisi M. Kori, Plot No. 7, M akutano, Limuru, P.O. Box 117, Limuru. Angesa Rabago, Nya'ramba M'arket, South Mugirango. Ithuri Juja Fa.rm Co. L'td., Plot No. L.R. 9461, P.O. Box 93, Poter M 'beche, Nyambtmwa M arket, W anjare Location. Thika. M'esslrs. Orango M obegi and Co., Ikonge M a'rket, North G. N. Ngewa Co., Plot No. 34, Ngewa M afrket, P.O. B'ox 90, Mugirango. Ruiru. J'obana Kinyanjui W ilson W aithaka, Plot No. W amwangi, Juma Kerama, Mosisit'a Mafrket, Wanjare Looation. P.O. Box 181, Ruiru. Yuvunalis Mogire, Riana Mafrket, Wanjare Location. Josoph Chege Njuguna, Plot No. 1593, Kamai B/C., Kamac Forsst Station. Samwol Obure, Motonto Market, Wanjare Locartion. Samwel Gathuri Mutamburi, Plot N.o. Nyamangaira T/C., Joh'n Buge, lgare Market, Basi ' Location. P.O. Box 93, Thika. Mess'rs. JD. M achuki and Co., Plot No. 10, Gesonso M arkot, David and Co., Plot No. 2, Nyamangara M arkot, Ngonya, W anjare L'ocation. M atathia. Patrick Mucheru Nyoro, Plot No'. 15, Gitwe, P.O. Box 152, Messrs. E. M ogendi and Ctlk, M atong,o Market, Wes! Kitulu. Ruiru. Mrs. Tabitha Ogega, l'tumbe M a.rkot, Basi Location. George Njau M wagiru, Plot N'o. 13, Kihara Town, P.O. Box Haron Nyaboga, Kegad M arkot, Nyaribad Chache'. 10962, Nairobi. S'tephen Ikonjra Kariuki', Plot No. 19, K'angangi Market, P.O. Francis Ngoge, Mogumo Market, Wanjare Location. Box 256, Klam bu. Mossrs. Dharaja Mbili Native Canteen Beer, Daraja Mbili Nduta Gathi/ru and M buriri Kimani, ftemporary building, Market. Lower Kabete. Samson O'ngaki, Keumbu Market, Nyaribaoi Chache. John Ndurwa antl Joseph Kimani, Nguliba Project Scheme, P.O. Box 324, Thika. M atunda Nyandwaro, Birongo M arket, Nyaribari Location. Messrs. M wanyamanya Native Beer Co., Keroka M arket. TRAxsFF,Rs- RsNr.wAt.s Nya'ribari. Kirangu Kangunyo and J'osoph Kamau, Plot No. 12, Kanyoni Lazaro Omanwa, Tinga M arket, W est Kitutu Location. Markot, to Kanyoni A/Beer H'all, P.O. Box . 49, Thika. Ndume Trading Co., Plot N.o. 15, Kahuhu Markets from A. N. NDORO, Githiga Harambee Bar, P.O. Box 311, Kiambu. Acting Chqirman, M essrs. Rikoni Jamhuri Bar and' Co., Plot No. 21 , Rironi M arket, ,to P'lot N.o. 18, same markot, P.O. Box 27, Limuru. Kisii d/rfccrl Liquor Licensing Board. S. G. Githinji and James M ungai, Plot No. 35, Nderi Town, to read Leo Ngugi. S. G. Nderu, Plo't No. 46, Rongai M arket, to read Peter G. Nderu. GAzs'r'rE NorlcE No. 4131 James Ngaara Pius Opondo J. Kikanga, Plot No. 6, Seotion VII, Kiambu Town in M aendeleo Bar to read Nelson W aîruingi Gitonga James Ngaara Pius Ogondo. THE AFRICAN LIQUOR ACT . D. M . Kigo S. Gichias Plot No. 5, to P'lot No. 21, Rironis (Cap. 122) P.O. Box 22, Uplands. S. M 'M UGAM BT, IsloLo AFRICAN LIQUOR LICENSING BOARD Kiambu, D istrict Com missioner, THE following applications will be c'onsidered at the meeting 2nd N ovember 1966. Kiambu. of the African Liquor Licensing Board to be held at tlle Dist'rict Cbmmissioner's Omce', on M onday, 14th Ntwembe.r 1966, at 10 a.m . :- tlAzsmrs lfoTlcs 'lo. 4130 RENRwA.I- Licence to M anufqcture and Retail African Liquor THE AFRICAN LIQUOR ACT M essrs. Thuranira and M 'Ikirima, Plot No. 90, lsiolo Town- (Cap. 122) ship, P.O. Box 34, Isiolo. Klsll AFRICAN LIQUOR LICBNSING BOARD N F.w Appl-lcA-rloNs THE following are the applicants for the grant or renewal of African native liquor 'lioences for the year 1967 to be heard Licences to M anujacture and Retail African Liquor by the Kisii Afpican Liquor Licensing Board on Monday, 21st November 1966, at 10 a.m., at the District Commissloner's Perminus M ugambi, Plot No. 1, Bulla Bessa, P.O. Box 45. lsiolo. Oflioe, Kisii : - Thuranira Kiru, Plot No. 74, Isioltl Township, P.O. Box 19. NBw AppLlcATloxs lsiolo. John 1. N. Ogetyi and Co., Nyabite M arket, West M ugirango. Hailu Dureso, P.O. Box 19, Isiolo. Jackson Boundi, Plot No'. 20, Monianku Ma.rket, South M . M . OLE NCHARO, M ugirango. lsiolo, Chaîrm an, David Chweya, isolated plot, Nubian Village. 24th October 1966. l'siolo X/rfctza Liquor Licensl-ng Board. 1358 TlK KENYA GAZETTE 8th November 1966 Gxzevrs Nfvzcs No. 4137 The Jamhuri Gikambura Bar (Edward Chege Waweru and four others), P.O. Box 6901, Nairobi : Plot No. 27, Dagoretti THE AFRICAN LIQUOR ACT Corner, Nairobi. Caxton Mukiri and Leonard Makumi, c/o Uthiru Primary (Cap. 122) School, P.O. Kabete : P'lot No. 5, N.I.T.D. Kabete, Nairobl. NAIROBI AFRICAN LIQUOR LICENSING BOARD Walter 'Njuguna and txonard Makumi, c/o. Uthiru Primary school, P.O. Kabeto : Plot No. 3, W aithaka, Nairobi. THE following applications will be consi.dercd by the Nairobi Africa'n Liquor Licensing Board at its statutory meeting to be W aweru Kagumu and Company, P.O. Box 21231, Nairobi : held in the Oflice of the District Commissioner, Kenyatta Plot No. 6, M utu-ini, Dagoretti, Nairobi. Avenue, Nairobi Area, Nairobi, on M onday, 5th December New W aithaka Bar (Poter N. Iya and Kamau Mukuria), P.O. 1966, at 9 a.m . :- Box 1419, Nairobi ; Plot No. 13, W aithaka . Trading Centre, Nairobi. RENEA ALS Ruthimitu Gikono BaT (John Kunyua Gitina), P.O. Box 19003, Pumwani Beer Shop (M wangi Kioi), P.O. Box 12077, Nairobi : Nairobi : Dagoretti/Ru.thimitu/T.lss, Ruthimitu Town, Plot No. 549, Pumwani, Nairobi. Nairobi. South Totu Hotel and Bar (Wachira Kimathi a'nd four others), Nyakiya Club lgiria 'Road (Mrs. Liova Njoki), P.O. Kabete, P.O. Box 13118, Nairobi : Plot No. 209/5533/ 137, Chalmer's c/ o m ruta Catholic Mission, Nairobi : Plot No. T.146, Riruta Square, Nairobi. Acr. 0.13 Kawangware, inside the villagc, Igiria Road, Gicarani Store (Michae'l W aweru and two others), P.O. Box Nairobi. 21231, Nairobi ; Plot No. 19, Dageretti, Nairobi. Ndejwa Waigwa, P.O. Box 12944, Nairobi : Plot No. Dagoretti/ Rlruta/ 106, Nairobi. Henry Chege, P.O. Box 56, Kikuyu : Plot No. 10, Kariobangi, Sunrise Hotd (Stephen Gathungu a'nd Bros.), P.O. Box 30259, Nairobi. Nairobi : P'lot N0. 6, Dagoretti Corner, Naisobi. Jashon A'nyim Achieng', P.O. Box 17040, Nairobi : Kaloleni Gatina Shirikisho Bar (Richard K. W airutu and Co.), P.O. B(7x Social Hall, Nairobi. 21061, Nairobi : Plo't No. 1, Gatina, Nairobi. Caxton Mukiri and txonard Makumi, c/o Uthiru Primary M .rs. Wambui Ndirangu, P.O. Box 6196, Nairobi : Ploit No. 91, School, P.O. Kabete : Plot No. 4, N.I.T.D. Kabete, Nairobi. Kariobangi, Nairobl. Muya Kamami, P.O. Box 16381, Nairobi : Plot No. 209/5389/ M agdalena Hotel (W amboi Karuri), P.O. Box 3697, Nairobi 89, Heshima R'oad, Bahati, Nairobi. Plot No. 63, K. a'riobangi, Nairobi. Riruta Bar (Samuel Waiganjo Hepyal; P.O. Box 1274.6, Nairobi : Alfayo M aoga, P.O. Box 5800, Nairobi Plot No. 617, Plot No. 5, Riruta Satelite Town, Nairobi. Kariobangi, Nairobi. Njiru Wananchi Hotd (Ernest Njuguna), P.O. Box 4512, M'rs. W ambui w/o Paul 'Wamathai, P.O. Box 12539, Nairobi ; Nairobi : Njiru Shopping Centre, Naiçobi. Plot No. 87, Kariobangi, Nairobi. Kangemi Corne'r Bar (Bernard M. Ruenji), P.O. Kabete Plot Mwangi W amai, P.O. Box 9688, Nairobi : Plot No. 16, East- No. 369/5, Kangemi Trading Centre, Nairobi. ' ' leigh Seotion II, opposite Blzs Station, Nairobi. Mwinjeyo Bar (Kamau Guchu), P.O. Kahawa Plot No. 8569, Iyego Rwathia Hotel and Bar (Gatiathi Gugu), P.O. Box 491, Kahawa Quarries, Nairobi. Nairobi : Plot No. 112, M oghal Lane, Eastl eigh Section 1, Kamworu Gakima, P.O. Box 17009, Nairobi : Plot No. W .49, Nairobi. Bahati, Nairobi. ' Edmund Khakale, P.O. Box 12212, Nairobi : Eastleigh, M athafre Valley, Nairobi. Ashiford Njuguna Nduni, P.O. Box 25036, Nairobi : Plot No. Modern Cafe (Messrs. M batia Bros. and two others), P.O. 3, Gatima Trading Centre, Nairobi. Box 16013, Nairobi : Plot No. 36/206, Juja Road, Eastleigh Kawangware Batr and Restaurant (Wakaria Njoroge and two Section 1, Nairobi. others), P.O. B'ox 1782, Nairobi : Plot No. 6, W rura, Nairobi. W arui Kiguru t P.O. Box 527, Nairobi : Plot N. O. 336/7, Gikanga Kuria, P.O. Box 2110, Nairobi : Shaurimoyo African Ruaraka, Nalrobi. Bar, Shaurimoyo, Nairobi. Pamoja Bar and Restaurant Ltd. (M uiruri Nganga and three Raphael Muthemba s/o Nginyayu and Co., P.O. Box 21081, others), P.O. Box 11312, Nairobi : Plot No'. L.R. 10059, Komo Nairobi : Plot No. 22, Riruta, Kanungaga, Nairobi. Rock Road, Nairobi. M aina Kimani and Co., P.O. Box 122, Kikuyu : Plot N.o. 42/:, Mineho Bar (Ester Nyaguithi), P.O. Box 13198, Nairobi : Shaurimoyo Plot No. 62/2, Nairobi. Dandora-Njiru, Nairobi. Chiira 'Provision Store (Naftali R. Chiira), P.O. Box 18063, Gachau Gachanji (Kariobangi Suitable Bar), .P.O. Box 2991, Nairobi : Plot No. 209/6065, Ruvuma Road, Bahati East. Nairobi : Plot No. 8, Kariobangi, Nalrobi. Nairobi. Karen Restaurant and Bar (Kingoo Kioko), P.O. Box 24741, F. Chege and two others, P.O. Box 12746, Nairobi : Bahati, Karen, Nairobi : Plot No'. 221, Ka'ren Socia.l Hall, Nairobi. Nairobi. M ess'rs. Mubea-and Company P.O. Box .668, Nairobi : Riruta, Ruhia Bar and Restaurant (M . W . Kaigwa), P.O. Box 6052, , Nairobi : Plot No. 209/ 6587, Hono C'resent, Jericho, Nairobi. Dagoretti, Nairobi. Anyese and Gershon (Kazyenyaini Bar), P.O. B'ox 170099 Walter Thairo s/o Marenya, P.O. Box 3583, Nairobi : Plot Nairobi : P'lot No. 209/ 6574, Charles New Road, Nairobi. No. 2, M uthangari Trading Centre, Nairobi. New Safari Bar (Pete'r W anyoike), P.O. B0x 10485, Nairobi : W akabu Kabugi, P.O. Box 30124, c/ o Waithaka Chief's Camp, Plot No. 209/4401/ 1'62, Nairobi. Nairobi : Plot No. 9, Riruta Satelite Bar, Nairobi. Kamene Thengetha, P.O. Box 3024, Nairobi : Plot No. 622, Robert K. M uchai, P.O. Box 17134, Nairobi : Plot No. 209/ Nairobi. 5975/ 16 / 17, K'rapf Road, Mbotela, Nairobi. M athira Bar (Beth W anjiru James), P.O. Box 30124, Nairobi : Embakasi National Bar (Godfrey M uhuri), P.O. Box 12746, Plot No. 512, M akadara, Nairobi. Nairobi : Embakasi Trading Centre, Nairobi. Keru Brewery (M .. K. Gichuki), P.O. Box 12077, Nairobi : Kassarani, Nairobi. Nahashon ltate, P.O. Box 18280, Nairobi ; P1 ot No.- 209/2831, Muranga National Bar (Kibara Maingi and Mbugwa Karanja), Industria'l Area, Nairobi. P.O. Box 9688, Nairobi ) Plot No. 2489/7, Ngara Road, V' italis Xyangao (M athafro Bar), P.O. Box 16163, Nairobi : Nairobi. Plot No. 252/36, Juja Road, Nairobi. Mathioya Bar (Monika Wqmbi), P.O. Box 30124, Nairobi : Kahuhu s/o Kuogothoka and Partners, P.O. Box ' 2297, Plot No. 624, Nairobi. Nairobi : Plot No. 4363, Njiru Farm, Nairobi. W eithaga Provision Store (Kiunguri Githinji), P.O. Box 2436, Al.li M ohamed (Kibera Bar), P.O. Box 1494, Nairobi : Plot Nairobi : Plot No. 232/3/209, Pakpatta'n Road, Nairobi. No. 184, Kibera, Nairobi. M uchugia and Gathani a'nd Co. (D. M uchugia Wambar and .par.tner), P.O. Box 2991, Nairobi : Plot No. 209/3892, New- Mwangi Kimanga (Runyeki and Kiriti Hotel and Bar), P.O. castle Road, ofensive area: Nairobi. Box 12813, 'Nairobi : Plot No. 209/59731, Hamza Road, Kihùya Hotel and Bar (Glchuki Njuguna), P.O. Bex 1078, Nairobi. Nairobi : Plot No. 209/ 136/29, Grogan Road, Nairobi. R. W atiri's Canteçn (H. N. Gathuri and R. M . W aweru), P.O. Now Nyeri Hotel and Bar (Frederic'k Kagio), P.O. Box 131 18, Box 21231, Naifrobi : Plot No. 212/2, Doonholm Farm, c/o Nairobi : Plot No. 38 14, Ghalib Road, Nairobi' South. H. N . W atson, Nairobi. Globe Hotel (Amir A1i Walji Madha), P.O. B'ox 5599, Nairobi : Gershon Kamau and Anyese, P.O. Box 17009, Nairobi : Plot Plot No. 3542/4, o'ff Park Road, Nairobi. No. W .S.8, Kaloleni, Nairobi. Gikondi African Hotel (Wachifa Kimathi and o'thers), P.O'. Box 13118, Nairobi ; Plot No. 2496, Quarry Road, Naifrobi. N Bw A PPLICATIONS Kenya Prepares Native M edicino Co. (M urii4hi s/o M wahuki), P.O. Box 13 165, Nairobi : Plot No. 2763/ 15, Arch Road, Sarang'ombe New Bar (M ustafa Ahmed Koor), P.O. Box 6805, off Pumwani Road, Nairobi. Nairobi : Plot No. 211, Kibera, Nairobi. K. Kimani Liquor Supply (Kinuthia Kimani) P.O. Box 3435, Lucky' Kibera Club (I. B. M . and Sherifa Suleiman), P.O. Nairobi : Plot No. 251, Kariobangi, Nairobl. Box 211 1 , Nairobi : Kambi M uru, Kibera, Nairobi. Highway Hotel and Bar (Munanu Kariuki), P.O. B'ox 10289, Kibeara W anainchi Club (Adija Mohamed, Zuhura Sebit and x'Nairobi : Plot No. 209/2759/7, Ngatra Road, Nairobi. Glagys Njeri), P.O. Box 1494, Nahebi : Plot No. 145, Kibera, Nairobi. W . K . M ARTJN, Farmors Bar (M essrs. M bai Gatuma and Peter N. Simion), Chairman, P.O. K abete,c1o Uthiru Prirnary Scheel, Nairobi : Plot No. N aiarobi , Nairobi zl/rfcf?z, Liquor Licensing 22, N .I.T.D. Kabete, Nairobi. 3 1st October 1966. Board. 8th N ovem ber 1966 THE KENYA G AZETTE 1359 Gàzs'l'rE Nolqce No. 4133 Samuel Kabutha Kariuki and Company, Kipipiri, Plot No. 103, Miharati, P.O. Box 89, Gilgil. THE AFRICAN LIQUOR ACT sospeter Kanyari a'nd Jacob Ngui, 01 Kalou County Chamber. (Cap. 1.22) P.O. Box 29, 01 K'alou. N M usa Odhiambo Kanyori and Ndungu Kamau, 01 Kalou YANDARIJA Ai?alcAx Llouolt LlclzxslxG BOARD County Council Beerlzall, P.O. Box 29, (71 Kalou. THE following applications will be considered at the statutory Florence Nyambura, Shamata Scheme, Shamata Trading meeting of the Nyandarua Liquor Licensing Board to be held contre, P.O. Box 218, Thom son's Falls. at the Urban Council Hall, Thomson's Falls, on M onday, 5th xj Macharja and R. Gitonga, Pesi Scheme, P.O. Box 4, December 1966, at 10 a.m. :- 'r homson's Falls y P.O. Box 4, 01 Joro Orok. NEw Al>zkLlcATloxs Njenga Kamumunyi and Kuria Kabungi, Karati, Koinange Township, P.O. Box 132, N aivasha. Muratina and Buzaa samuel Muthandi Njoroge and two others N gano New Towns N. N. M uhoya and Brothors, Gatharaini Trading Centre, Plot 01 Joro Orok W est, P.O. Box 29, Tho, mson's Falls. N(). 19, P.O. Box 19, South Kinangop. samuel Chege Gitachu 'and R. M uchai, Plot No. 8, P.O. Box w ambura M ikinya and tive others, Plot No. 95, Heni Town, j34 Thomson's F'alls P.O. Box 132, Naivasha. S ' . Kaziuki M uthima amuel M uthandi Njoroge, Peter Kariuki and N. Muthui, , Plot No. 128, Honi Town, P.O. Box 25, N , South Kinangop. gano M a.rket, P.O. Box 29, Thomson s Falls. Benson Karanja Gatome, Heni Town, 130, P.O. Leonard E. M . M oko and Partners, Plot No. 12, Ngano Town, Box 25, South Kinangop. P.O. BOx 39, 01 Joro Orok. John Kamau M ugwe and o'thers, trading as Ragia Brovision Joseph Kahura Njoka and E. Githae, L.R. No. 5125, Leshau, Store, P.O. Box 63, Plot No. 46, M ukeo, South Kinangop. Plo't No. 4, P.O. Box 99, Thomson's Falls. Zakaria Gakunga and Company, trading as Bara-lnya F'armers M wangi Kima.ni and M buru Thombe Plot N o. 3, Leshau Trading Company, Plot No. 78, M ukeo Town, P.O. Box 16, contro , , P.O. Box 93, Thom son's Falls. MSaionuat hN Kjoinroangegop. W angoi w/o Joel, Plot No. 3, P.O. Box 39, 01 Joro Orok Ki , Plo't No. 33, M ukeo, P.O. Box 63, South Store, P.O. Box 4, 01 Joro. Orok. nangop. Benso'n W aithaka Kamwatu, M ukeo Township, P.O. Box 63, RE South Kinangop. xEwAt.s Kagai Gachenga and Company, Plot No. 37, M ukeo Tradipg M uratina and Buzaa PCentre, P.O. Bo'x 63, South Kinangop. simion G . Njeru and Company, Ndaragwa Centro, Council gter M aina, trading as M wireri Bus Co. Ltd., Plot No. 56, Beerhall P.O. Box 45, Thomson's Falls. M ukeo, P.O. Box 59, South Kinangop. M rs , Joseph M undia, Plot No. 42, M ukeo M arket, P.O. Box 63, P. uarja w angechi F. Karua, Plot No. 13, African tzocation, South Kinangop. .O. Box 79, 01 K alou. R K. Ngahu and four others, Plot No. 43, M uke'o Township, ApOl1O Ngumba and Partners, Plot No. 127, Passenga Scheme, .P O Box 1 50:1th Kinangop. Nyairoko Town, P.O. Box 3, 01 Kalou. M acharia Kiige and Company, Plot No. 37, M ukeo, P.O. Box Mwangi Kabathari, Kangui Beerhall, P.O. Box 39, 01 Joro 63, South Kinangop. Orok. Ga1c1hwe and Brothçrs, R. F. Schumacher's Buildïng, P.O. Box wainaina M uhindi, Njabini Police Canteen, P.O. Box 41, South , South Kinangop. xinangop Emilyo Njagi and C'ompany, Njabini Butchery, P.O. Box 20, Muturi Wan.johi and Nganga Ngaba a South Kinangop , Iglamiti rl ownship, P.O. Ki . Box 237, Thomson ,s Falls. Breogxa 2N1, dSuothuuth aKnidn anCgoomp.p any, Njabini Hea1th Centre, P.O. Daniel Kibuika Thurumbi, M iharati Beerhall, Plot No. 74, Mwaura Gitau and others, Njabini, P.O. Box 74, South P.O. BOX 89, Gilgil. Kinangop. Joseph M iring'u, Kipipiri Police Canteen, P.O'. Box 21, 01 M acharia W anyeki and M ukundi Ndaiga, S.K.D., M aendeleo Kalou. Hotel, P.O. Box 14, South Kinangop. peter H. Paul a'nd Partnor, Shamata Centre, P.O. Box 218, semion Mugo and K'amau Nguata, Karati T'rading Centre, Thomson's Falls P.O. Mbari ya Njiru. Muhia Gatu and . Company ;: Kamau Njoroge , Gathara Town, Tulaga B'', , Bambo'o Co-operative Socioty, P.O. Box 35, G Seuth Kinangop. athar'a Bar, P.O. Box 1026, North Kinangop. . Samuel Ndiru, Plot No. 560, Njabini Scheme Co-operative Samuel Kamiri, Plot No. 24, African Location, P.O. Box 60, Society, P.O. Box 8, South Kinangop. 0'l Kalou. C. M . Shadrack and Partners, Southland House, near Kiriko Harrison Kabutha and Partners, L.R. 9221, P.O. B'ox 1032, Town, P.O. Box 90, Naivasha. North Kinangop. JoNsejph Kimani and Macharia Kuria, Plot No. 5, Ndunyu Itangetho Kinyanjui, Plot No,. 252, Wanjohi, P.O. Box 103, eru, P.O. Box 1008, North Kinangop. ' Nelsoa M ukabi and M undia Kuguru and C. Ngari M utahi, R . Plot No. 250, Ndunyu Njeru, P.O. Box 1008, North o0b1e rJto rKo . OMroukchai, Plot N.O. 1, 01 Jbro Orok, P.O. Box 8, Kinangop. . Harrison Hari, Plet No. 285, Ndunyu Njeru, .P.O. Box 1008, Robet K. M uchai, Plot No. 1, Tumaini Centre, P.O. Box 8. Nolrth Kinangop. 01 Joro O'rok. E. M . Mbugua and Harrison Kuria, P'lot No. 275, Ndunyu J. AKIBAYA, Njeru, P.O. Box 1008 lN'orth Kinangop. Chaîrman, Marabaca Njuguna, Graln Store, near K.F.A., P.O. Box 1011. Nyandarua Alrican Liquor North Kinangop. Licensing Board, Francis Mwaniki and Company, W eru Town, P.O. Box 1032, Private Bag, Thomson's Falls. North Kinangop. J. N. Gacheru .and Partners, Plot No. 7, W eru Town, M uruaki scheme, P.O. Box 1003, North Kinangop. GAZBT'I'E NoerlcE No. 4134 ' Caxton M ukiri, Plot No. 101, Passenga Town, P.O. Box 142. 01 Kalou. THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT M athio W anguirubi and Partner, Passenga Complex, P.O. Box ( c ap 1z1) 20, 01 Kalou. . Andrew Kagombe, Plot No. 254, W anjohi, P.O. Box 86, 01 LAIItISIA Llquou talcsxslxcl COIJRT K alou. Charles Mwangi Muiruri, Plot No. 251, Wanjohi, P.O. Box 83, THE following late applications will be considored at the ol Kalou. statutory meeting of the Laikipia Liquo'r Licensing Court to be Kinuthia Nguchie, Githioro Township, Plot No. 28, P.O. Box held in the Council Hall at 10 a.m., on 103, 01 Kalou. M cmday, 7th November 1966 :- J'oseph W anjohi and Karimi Kamau, Gathundia's M arket, Plot N o. 1, P.O. Box 89, 01 Kalou. M NEWALS zaBkaria1 7N2 du0h1i uK, aTlouum. aini Store, M awingo Trading Centre, P.O. GenBrtll Xcft''/ and Hotel f îqlor Licence M onoixk a N,yambura, NgoTika Club, P.O. Box 1020, Nakuru. M anager, Samburu Game Lodge, P.O. Box 63, Isiolo.

stanley M buthia, Sabugo. Town, Plot No. 16, Sabugo, P.O. u emyevs, club zafqutpr Licence Box 14, 01 Joro. Olrok. Paul M ucina, M atindiri Scheme, Plot No. 18, Sabugo M arket, Nanyuki Sports Club, P'rivate Bag, Nanyuki. P.0. Box 44, 01 Joro Orok. j u e M iss W anjiro Kamotho, Plot No. 102, M iharati Town, P.O. H,' lle rcyant,s tw(y orocerpg oftgrjog. Luence Box 33, 01 Kalou. Manasvi and Co. Ltd. (C. V. Patel), P.O. Box 17, Thomson's wanjiro Kamotho, Plot No. 101, Miharati Market, P.O. Box Falls. 23, 01 Kalou. E. NYARANOI, Joseph M uturi, M iha.ratf Town, Plot No. 79, W ananchf, P.O. Nanyuki, Presldent, Box 89, Gilgil. 29th Octobor 1966. Laikipia Lîquor Licensîng Court. 1360 THE KENYA GAZE 8th November 1966 Gàzrr'rs No'rlcB No. 4135 M essrs. G. Mugo and Solomon W ahome, Plot No. 3, Sagana. Josphat Githae, P'lot No. 3, Ba'richo Varkd, P.O. Kianyaga. THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT S. M uriu M ugo, Plot No. 4, M ukarara Market, Kianyaga. (Cap Mikah M uchira, Plot No. 2, ltharaini M arket P.O. Kianyaga. . 121) Jamleck M uraya Kagtlme, P'lot No. 3, Itharelt ni M arket, P.O. . KIRINYAGA Lloucm LlcExslhlcl COIJRT Kianyaga. J. M urava Kagume, Plot No. 2,0, Kimbimbi M arket, P.O. THE following applications will be considered at the next Kiany Jga. statutol'y meeting of the Kirinyaga Liquo'r Licensing Court to Mossrs. G. M ugo. and S. W ahome, Plot No. 1, Sagana, P.O. be he'ld in the Distriot Commissioner's Olce, , on Box 31, Karatina. Monday, 14th November 1966 :- Kiragu stephen Kabuitu Plot Kiuria Villages P.O. Box 31, Kerugoya. ', . RENBWALS Hezekiah M urage and C. Kariru, Plot No. 11, Kagio Market. Gene''a l Retail Liquor Licence M essrs. G. K Kamuri and C0., Plot No. 2s Baricllot, P.O. Sagana. Husein Rehemtulla, Plot No. 1, Kerugoya, P.O. B0x 32, M essrs. G. K. Kamuri and Co., Plo't No. 51, Kagumo, P.O. Kerugoya. sagana. Restaurant Lîquor Licences Malt and Non-spirituous Liquor OF-iicences M essrs. Phinias Kori and M ugo Kanyotu, Plot No. 16, Kutus, M essrs. Nguta Super New Co., Plot No. 9, Kagio M arket, P.O. Kutus P.O. Box 37, Kerugoya. M uthii M ithamo, Plot No. 56, Kagani's M arket, P.O. B'ox 54s Njugun'a Kinagay' Plot No. 14, Kiandai Ma,rket, P.O. Box .11, Kerugoya. Kerugoya. W holesale Liquor Licences James N. Njau, Plot No. 5, Kagumo Market, P.O. Box 15. Jamleck M uraya Kagume. Plot No. 20, Kimbimbi Mafrket, Kerugoya. P.O. Kutus. Messrs. Kiburi Njeru and Co., Plot No. 17B, Kiamutugu M essrs. G. K. Kamori and Co., Plot No. 4, Sagana M arket, ' M arket, Kianyaga. P.O'. Sagana. Caesar Ndegwa Mbugi, Plot No. 3, Nyagithuchi, P.O. Box 46, Kerugoya. M alt and Non-spirituous Liquor On-llcences Nelson M uchiri Kabui, Plo't No. 7, ' Richiaria, P.O. Box 10. M essirs. Thingi'ra Bar, Plot No. 9, Kiamutugu M arket, P.O. Kerugoya. Kianyaga. Gathinji Kaboi, Plot NO. 1, Kangaita, P.O. Box 60, Kerugoya. Hoseah Mbui Ndegwa, Plot N'o. 6, Kagumo, P.O. Box 15, Josphat M acharia Kago, Plot No. 14, Gitumbi Market, P.O. Kertlgoya. Box 25, Kianyaga. M arko K. Hexekiah Plot No. 2, M utithi M arket. M essrs. M uratia Gichage and Miano Kirugu, Plot No. 3, Messrs. Mwangi N ogtl and Co., Plo't No. 8, Kiangwachi Kavote, P.O. Kianyaga. M arket, P.O. Box 1, Sagana. Gatimu Nguga, Plot No. 1, Kibingo, P.O. Box 49, Kerugoya. M rs. E. N. Ngiabi 'and Mrs. M argret W . Kungah, Plot No. 10, Kamunyu Ruringa, Plot N'o. 2, Kamuthambi Market, P.O. Kerugoya, P.O. Box 2, Kerugoya. Box 34, Kerugoya. Nelson Wanjau, Kerugoya Sooial Hall, P.O. Box 6, Kerugoya. Kibatu Kithima, Plot No. 11, Karumandi Market, P.O. Box M rs. Kianie Isaacks T. Simeon, Plot No. 19, M ukarara 1û17, Kianyaga. M arket, P.O. Box 33, Embu. Justin Ndiga, Plot No. 1, Gature M arket, P.O. Kianyaga. James M ara.ro, Plot No. 62, K'agumo M arket, P.O. Box 15, Mwangi Mburi, Plot No. 14, Kianjege Market, P.O. Box 55. Kerugoya. K aratina. Cylus M igwi, P'lot No. 6, Togonye, P.O. Box 1005, Kianyaga. Nahashon M ugane Nyaga, Plot No. 1, Kiratina M 'arket, P.O. Mrs. Lilian Njoki, Plot No. 1 1Kagio, P.O. Box 37, Kerugoya. Box 80, Kerugoya. M'rs. Berrah Wakini w/o Ellud, Plot No'. 26, Kiamuthambi M unene Ngothe, Plot No. 2, Gathambi, P.O. Box 51, Kerugoya. M arket, P.O. Box 34, Kerugoya. Nyaga Gikunju, Plot No. 3, M udtu M arkot, P.O. Kerugoya. M rs. Vilete M uthoni Ephantus, Plot No. 10, M urud M arke.t, Johana Kahiga W anderi, Plot No. 8, Sagana Market. P.O. Box 1019, Kianyaga. Messrs. W arutumo. Ndirangu and Co., Plot No. 1, Nyamindi M uoiimi M bogua, Plot No'. 5, Njega's M arket, P.O. Box 34, Village, P.O. Box 80, Kerugoya. Kerugoya. GrBishon Gqtugj and Co., P'lot No. 3, Kiandlai Village, P.O. Hoseah M . Guwa, P'lot No. 6, Kutus M arket, P.O. Kutus. ox 1035, Klanyaga. Messrs. Kirayu Petro, Mirio Kabere and M. K. Chiuri, Plot Jason M aringa Kiondo, Plo't No. 1, M ahigaini, P.O. Box 80, No. 1û, Klmbimbi M arkot. Kerugoya. M ess,rs. Dauglas M utggi and Kirunyu W ambu, Plot Njogu Ndieri, Plot No. 8, Gitumbi Market, P.O. Box 25, Boma, P.O. Box 63, Kerugoya. Kerugoya. James Kimbo, Plot No. 23, Kiamuthambi M arket, P.O. Bok 34, M archio M bebo Kamuto, Plot No'. 15, Ithareini M arket, P.O. Keruloya. Kerugoya. J. Gaçlmu, Plo't No. 18, Kiandai M atrket, P.O. Box 63. Kiura Mukunga, Plot No. 5, Kianyaga, P.O. Kianyyga. Kerugoya. Jamleck M uraya Kagume, Plot No. 1, Gathigiriri Vlllage, P.O. M essirs. Shadrack Kingangi and Co., Plot No. 3, Kianyaga, Box 80, Kianyaga. P.O. Kianyaga. Gikqndo Ngumi and B. M uriuki, Plot No. 'IB, Thumaita M essrs. M jeru M ugo and .Co'., Plot No. 4, Kutus M a.rket, Village, P.O. Kianyaga. P.O. Kutus. Solomon Karimi Karandu, Plot No. 3, Gitumbi M arket, P.O. Canteen Liquor Licences Box 46, Kerugoya. Kamau Mwema, G.K. Prison, Kandongu. Simon Nyaga Kibara, Plot No. A1, Kerugoya M arket, P.O. W arutumo Ndirangu, Thiba Canteen, P.O. Box 80, Kerugoya. Box 38, Kerugoya. Kamau Muroki, W anguru Police Canteen, P.O. Box 19, Bernard, M uriqki, Plot No. 8, Karumandi M arket, P.O. Kerugoya. . Kianyaga. Muriithi Ireri, A.P. Canteen, Kerugoya, P.O. Box 1, Kerugoya- Yusufu W andunyu, P'lot No. 6, K'erugoya Market, P.O. Box 6, Kerugoya. CoxvERsloxs Kirinyaga Couilty Council, Plot No. C4, Sagana Mprket. P.O. From Canteen rfp/ft?r Lîcences to M alt and Non-spirituous Box 55, Kerugoya. Messrs. M ugo Kario and Co., Plot -NO. 6, ltiakiania M arket, Liquor On-licences P.O, Box 10, Kerugoya. Kamau Mwema, G.K. Prison, Kandongu Canteen, P.O. Box M essrs. W airimu and Co., P'lot No. 13, Baricho M arkd, P.O. 164, Fort Hall. Box 11, Kerugoya. . Gatimu Nguga, Plot No. 1, Kibingo M arket. Ex-chief Gathara, Plot No. 3, Sagana M 'arket, P.O. Sagana. Francis Nyange, Plot No'. 22, Karumando Market, P.O. RBMovAl,s Kianyaya. Kamau M wema, from Kandongu Pmison Canteen, to Plot No. Nyaga Glkunju, Plot Nb. 1A, Market, P.O. Box 54. 33 t Kagumo M arket. Kerujoya. ' Muclimi Mbogua, from Plo't No. 5, Njega ,s Markot, to Plot Githinjl Gikono, 13, M ukarara Mârket, P.O. No. 10, Njega's M arket. Kianyaga. Nelson Wanjau, from Kerugoya Social Hall, to Plot No. 16, Kabiru Njogu, Plot No. 2, Ngurumbani, P.O. Box 13, Kerugoya T. Centre. ' Kerugoya. Gakubu Kiura, Plot No. 1, Nrorone, P.O. Box 80, Kerugoya. TRANSFERS M ossrs. Kiranga Kagai and C'o., Plot No. 27, Kagumo Market, General Retail Lîquor Licence P.O. Box 15, K erugoya. M ukangu M ara, Plot No. 24, Kiamutugu, P.O. Kianyaga. From H. Rehemtulla to Messrs. M wangi M urage and Gitad Mrs. Wambui w/o James Gacibi, Plot No. 20, Kutus Market, Kiura, Plot No. 1, Kerugoya, P.O. Box 32, Kerugoya. - P.O. Kutusk Messrs. n ingira Co., Plot No. 16, Kianyaga, P.O. Kianyaga. Canteen Lîquor Licences M essrs. Nguru M acemo and Ce., Plot No. 1, Kimbimbi M arket, F?rom W anguru Mirio and Sons to Noormohamed Abdul P.O. Kutus. Karimu, Kerugoya Police Canteen. M rs. Sophiah Muthoni James, Plot No. 1, M uchaga'ra M arket, From Kamau M wema to Mes/rs. Kininyaga M odern Tradors, P.O. Box 1023, Kianyaga. Kandongu Prison Canteen. 8th November 1966 THE, KEN. YA GAZEW E 1361 GRANTS ' GAZETI'E NOTICE NO. 4136 General Retail Liquor Licence THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT Messrs. Inoe Farmers Co-op. Society Ltd., Plot (Cap Kerugoya, P.O. Box 2, Kerugoya. . 121) Islol-o LIQUOR LICENSING COURR' Restaltrallt Liquor Licences M essrs. M ugera Gateri M irio Kabere and Co., Plot No. 5, THE following applications will be considered at the statu- Kerugoya, P.O. Box 77, Kerugoya. tory meeting of the Isiolo Liquor Licensing Court to be held at the District Commissioner's Omce on M onday, 14th Johana Kahiga W anderi, Plot No. 9, Sagana, P.O. Sagana. November 1966, at 10 a.m. :- Messrs. Baricho E. Company, Plo't No. 10, Badcho, P.O. Box 11, Kerugoya. RENEw AL Messrs. G. Mugo and Maina Kombo, Plot No. 12, Sagana, P.O. Sagana. W holesale Liquor Licence Mrs. Mary Ngima Benjamin, Piot No. 23 I(, Kianyaga, P.O. Thu.ranira M'lkirima, Plot No. 86, Isiolo Townshlp, P.O. Box Kianyaga. 34, Jsiolo. M'rs. Estber Njoki Githinji, Plot No. 19, Kimbimbi Market. NBw ApptlcA-rloxs P.O . K utus. W holesale Liquor Licence M alt and Non-spîrituous fzftzlft/r On-liceltces Stephen Gache W ache, Plot N.o. 24, M arsabit Township, P.O. Messrs. Gakubu Kiura and Etham Ndoro, Plot No. 13, Kagio Ma,rsabit. M arket, P.O. Box 37, Kerugoya. Messrs. Kianyaga Beer Hall, Plot No. ' 3, Kianyaga, P.O. General Retail Liquor fltvl/ctd.y . Kianyaga. Prham Singh, Plot No. 70y lsiolo Township, P.O. Box 30, lsiolo. M essrs. Kutus H'arambce Beer Hall, Plot No. 34, Kutus, P.O. Nicholas W achira, Plot No. 93, Isiol'o Township, P.O. Box 69, Box 1033, Kïanyaga. Isiolo. RsxEw At,s M essfrs. Kimbimbi Top Life Bar, Plot No. 6, Kimbimbi, P.O. Kutus. M alt and Non-spirituous Restaurant Liquor On-licence M'rs. Esther Njoki Githinji, Plot No. 19, Kimbimbi Market, Nicholas W achira, P'lot No. 93, lsiolo Townshlp, P.O. Box 69. P.O. Kutus. ' Isiolo. W amugunda M u'riuki, Plot Gitumbi, P.O. Box 25, Kerugoya. M alt and N'tp?l--îp/rf/lftlu.ç Liquor On-licence Ezekiel Ngunjiro, P'lot No. 1, Kibingo., P.O. Box 2, Kerugoya. Perminus M ugambi, Plot No'k 1, Bulla Bessa, P.O. Box 45, Kiama M ureithi, Plot No. 2, Kibingo, P.O. Box 15, Kerugoya. Isiolo. NEw APPLICATIONS Kanyi Wamai, Plot No. 3, Kianjege Market, P.O. Box 55. Ka,ratina. . M alt and Non-spirituous Liquor On-licences Peter Njuki Mburia, Plot No. 7, Mùruri Market, P.O. Box Thuranira and M 'Ikirima, Plot No. 90, lsiolo Township, P.O. 1031, Kianyaga. Box 34, lsiolo. Phinias Gachiami W achiri, P'lot No. 4, Kagio M arket, P.O. Stephe'n Goche W ache, Plot No. 24, M arsabit Township, P.O. Box 37, Kerugoya. M arsabit. ' Mess'rs. Muraguri Defatha and Nyaga Gikunju and Co., Plot RBNEWALS No. 13, Kimbimbi M arket, P.O. Box 180, Karatina. Messrs. Kirinyaga Social Club, Plot No. 65, Kerugoya Town- Malt and Non-spirituous faïcrftpr OF-licenee ship, P.O. Box 55, Kerugoya. M ess.rs. Thuranira and M 'Ikirima, P'lot No. 86, lsiolo Town- Njogu Nderi, Plot No. 7, Mucii W aurata, P.O. Box ship, P.O. Box 34, Isiolo. Korugoya. Malt tvnff Non-spirituous Lijuor On-licences Gerald M'agene, P'lot No. 8, Kagumo M arket, P.O. Box 1 5, Canteen Liquor Llcences Kerugoya. P. Njeru Kiercri, Plot No. 3, Mushagara Market, P.O. J. S. Bhatt, Garba Tulla Police Canteen, P.O. Box 65, Isiolo. Kianyaga. Stephen Gache W ochc, M arsabit Police Canteen, P.O. M arsabit. Nduchi Migwi, Plot No. 10, K'iamwenja Market, P.O. Box 13, NE,w AI.PI-ICATION Kerugoya. Malt t'//J Non-spîrituous Liquor Oa-/fcepce Malt and Non-spirituous Liquor OF-licences Canteen Liquor Licence Gathîgo M bogo, Plot No. 1, Nguka, P.O. Bo'x 80, Kerugoya. Kipsongol Kipkgos, 01 Donyo Nyiro Police Canteen, P.O. Kaburu M unyi, Ploit No. 19, Kagumo M arket, P.O. Box 81, lsiolo, lsiolo. Kerugoya. M . M . OLE NCHARO, Elephas Njeru Gacohe, Plot No. 1, Rukenya, P,O. Box 48, lsiolo, President. Kerugoya. 24th October 1966. fsfofo Lfquor Licensîng Court. M urage Nguru, Plot No. 7, Kiangwaci, Sagana. Duncan K. Nganga, Plot No- 2, Kiangwanji, P.O. Box 59, Kerugoya. ' GAZETTE NolqcE No. 4137 W agoco Kibinga, Plot No. 6, Sagana, P.O. Box 1, Sagana. M waura Gakenye, Plo't No. 1, M ulfnduko, P.O. Box 164, THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT Embu. (Cap. 121) B'rasto Kamotho, Plot No. 6, Kimbimbi, P.O. Kianyaga. SOIJTH NYANZA LIQIJOR LICBNSING COIJRT Jason Karuiru, Plot No. 1, Gathambi, P.O. Box 20, Kerugoya. NOTICE is hereby given that 1he applications below are for Ben Gachubi, Plot No. 1, Kanfuu, P.O. Box 1013, Kianyaga. liquo'r licences to be considered at the meeting of t11e, South M essrs. Gati Kagema and Co., Plot N o. 26, M ukarara, P.O. Nïanza Liquor tpicensing Court to be held in the Oëce of the Kianyaga. Dlstrict Commissioner, , 'at 10 a.m. on -Monday, Daudi Njagi Nyaga, Plot No. 10, Kiamutugu, P.O. Kianyaga. 14th November 1966, for licences to run from 1st January 1967 M essrs. Peter Ngirigaca and Partners, Plot No. 2,' Gatkhi, to 3 1st D ecembe'r 1967 :- P.O. Box 11, Kerugoya. George M agondu M oru, Plot No. 10, Kagumo, P.O. Box 8 1, RENIIW AL Kerugoya. Caltteen Lftlutlr Lfcence Kithome Njeru, Plot No. 3, Mbiri Villagc, P.O. Box 1026, Kamau W ambugu, Police Canteen, P.O. Homa Bay. Kianyaga. M'rs. Ester Njoki Njagi, Plot No. 19, Kimbimbi, P.O. Kianyaga. NEw AI>PLICXTION M alt and Non-spirituous Lfqlfor On-lfcence Canteen Liquor Licence M essrs. Iman Awdh and Co., G.K. Prison, Gathigiriri Canteen. Kamau W ambugu, Plot No. 42, P.O, Homa Bay. P.O. Box 164, Fort H'all. TRANSFER Night Club Lîquor Licence I'Ffne M erchant's tmd Grocer's Llquor Lîcence M essrs. African Night Club, Plot No. 11, Kerugoya, P.O. Kadem Trading Store, to M acalder Mines, P.O. M acalder. Sagana. H. M . LEM PAKA, J. K. ARAP KIRUI, Presîdent' Presîdent, Kirittyaga Liquor Licensing Court. Sottth N yanza Liquor rfeeaxfng Court. 1362 TH E K EN Y A G A ZEH E 8th N ovem ber 1966

G AZBT'I'B N o'ncil N o. 4138 Canteên Liquor Licence THE LIQUOR LICEN SING ACT Chepkurui Chemnyakwol and Co., P.O. Tambach, Administra- uon police tvines, Tam bach. (Cap. 121) El geyo M arakwet D istrict S()U'rH SIRIKMJA LIQIJOR L ICENSING C OURT N Bw A lxlytzlcArlox THE following late applications will be considered at the M em bers' Club Liquor Licence m eetings of the above' Court to be held at times, dates and secretar places specified horeunder : - socialy ,C luTbam bach Social C'lub, P.O. Tam bach, Tambach . At District Commissioner' sOm ce, Eldoret R' A. RIYAM Y, on M onday 14r/2 N ovem ber 1966, at 10 a.m. President, , Fldoret, South Sirikw a L iquor Licensing E ldoret M unicipality 26th O ctobor 1966. C ourt. RENEW ALS W ine M erchant's and G rocer's Liquor Licence G Azs'ya's N oxlcE N o . 4139 John Philip Lobo, P.O. Box 291, Eldoret, trading as Paul's THE LIQUO Bakery 'R LICEN SIN G ACT , Plot N o. 14, Section XIX, Eldoret. (Cap. 121) M alt and Non-spirituous Lîquor Og-licences xxuow tauuo:t tacsxstxo C 'ovlt'r Kam au K agwe, P.O. Box 40, Elderet, Sho'p No. 4, Kidiwa coRRlcœxousl Estate, Eldoret. ' D A eleto Lem iso ole K ipketer, Plot N o. 13, M ulot, P.O. N arok, . N . Oloo, P.O. Btyx 4, Eldoret, trading as Jam huri General Sto undor new a.p pljcatjons dxM alt and N on-spirituous Liquofr re, Plot No. 19) Section XX, Eldoret. . Off-licence N, and insert his name un (j er new applications, to M em bers' Club Lîquor Licence fead V'M alt and N bn-spirituous Liquoz' On-licence''. Seeretary, Sikh Union, P.O. Box 592, Bldoret, Plot No. 246/ J. A. M W ANGI, 249, L.R. 7789, Kim athi Avenue, E'ldoret. President ' , M . N arok Liquor Licensîng Court. alt Jnff N on-spirituous Liquor O n-lîcence Alex Oduol 01.00., P.O. Box 740, Eldoret, trading as Blue Bar.

Plot No. 198, Kihuga Squalv, Eldoret. GAZE'I-I'E N o-ncs No. 4140 Eldoret M unicîpality THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT NBw APPLICATIONS (Cap. 121) N ight Club Liquor Licences K IAMBU LIQUOR LICENSING COURT James M wangi ' Kirungo THE following 'late apqlications will be considered at the ' , P.O. Box 579, Eldoret, trading as j K ahama Bàr, Plot No. L.R. XIX/ 14/451, Eldoret. statutery m eeting of t j e xaam bj u L.ri,qs uoorg Luiecensing Court to be M ulji Savji and Partners held in the District Commiss on< , Kiambu, o.n 7th , P.O. Box 758, Eldoret, Plot No'. 1, . Sectio'n XXVII, Eldoret. . November 1966, at 10 a.m . :- ï U NEw A PPLICATIONS asîn Gishu D istrict ' lt M alt and Non-spîrituous Liquor OF-lîcences . lzxBw At.s W illiam M banya, Plot N o. 1, 'G athanga K iam baa., P.O. Box M alt and Non-spirîtuous Liquor Og-licences 1zu # Kjambu. Tarkok arap Lim o, P*O . Kipkabus, Plot N .o. 12, Tum eiyo Bernard M uturi M akuathi, Plot N o. 1, K aruri M arket, P.O. Centre. Box 417, Thika. John Sam son O'lum ) P.O. Tim boroa, Tim boroa F'orest Centre. N ight c'lub Liqvor Licence Uasin Gishu D istrîct Central N ight Club, Plot N o. 6, Section VI1, K iambu Indian 'Nsw API,LICATIONS B3'Z3.2'r, P.O . Box 134, Kiam bu. ' . M alt and Non-spirituous Liquor On-licences . S' M 'M UGAM BI, E K iam bu, . President, . M . Gathitu P.O. Box 61, Turbo, Plot N o. 8, Turbo. zgth october 1966 .! . K iambu Liquor Licensing Court. John C. Tuwel, P.O. Box 5, Turbo, trading as Ctrafton ,s Shop on Turbo-Kabiyem it Road. A t D istrîct Commissioner , s Of/ice, GAZE'I''I'E N o4qcs No. 414..1 on Tuesday, 15f/l Novem ber 1966, at 10 a.m . ' anl-Is, ywlouoR LICENSING ACT Nandî District ' ICJA. 121) RENEWALS Nyjmt LlQuOR LK ENSING COURT u alt and N on-spiritubus Liquor olylicence xo'rlcE is hereby given that the following addilional M anage'r, K oisagat Tea Estate Ltd., L.R. 1(J105, N andi District, Etpplication will be considered at the n'ext statutovy m eeting of

P .0. N andi H ills. the N yeri Liquor Licensing Court to 'be held in the Oflioo of the D istriot com missioner, N yori, at 10 a.m . on M onday, 14th c anteen Liquor L icence ' N ovem ber 1966 :- stephen Kinyanjui s/o NjNo roge,Police Canteen, songhor, P.O. RENEWAL Box 329, Kericho'. M alt and Non-spirituous fvftzrft)r OF-licence ' M alt and Non-spirituous Liquor On-licence Nie'fu W ambugu, trading a's Gatitu Provâsion Storo, Plot No. 9, M seotion vIII, N yeri T'ownship. anager, siret Tea C0., Ltd., P.O. Box 2,. N andi Hills. . J I.I. K AI-IARA, N Nyeri, President, andi D istrict :1st october 1966 . N yeri Liquor Licensing Court. N Ew A PPI-ICATIONS M alt and Non-spirîtuous Liquor Og-licences K oei a GAZB'I'TE N o-rtcE No. 4142 'rap Kebenei, P.O. Box 14, N'andi Hills, L.R. 14*2/2, Kibabet Estate Ltd. THE LIQIJOR LICENSING ACT Jeseph Kipkamei M itei, P.O. P'rivate Bag, Kaimosi, Plot No. 7, ICJO jaj) Tuloi M arket. . N YERI LlouoR LlcsNslxG COURT M alt and N on-spirituous Liquor On-licence x o-rlcs is hereby given that the following additional K ipsang arap M uigei W illiam , P.O . Box 28, K apsabet, Plot application will be considered at the next statutory m eoting of . N o. 13, K apsasur Trading Ccntre. the Nyori Liquo'r Licensing Cour't to be held in the Oflice of the A D istrict C om m issioner, N yeri, at 10 a.m ., on M onday, 14th t Dîstrict Commissioner's O'ce, Tambach xovember 1966 :- on W ednesday, 16f/z November 1966, at 10 a.m . ' . Rsxswws Elgeyo M arakwet District Wo 'f 6md NOD-JWW /NO?'f5' L ïvNor Ofi-licence ' N Rsxswxt,s Njeru W ambugu, 'trading as Gatitu Provision Store, Plot No. 9, M Section VIII, N yeri Township. alt and Non-spirituous Liquor OF-licence .). yj. X AI-IARA, K ipchoge Lemunge, P.O . Bex 3012, M oiben, W ot N o. 5, N yeri, Presidentt Chobororwa. 21st October 1966. N yeri Liquor Licensing Court. 8th November 1966 THE KENYA GAZETI'E 1363

GAze'f'rE No'mcE No. 4143 GAZBTTE NoTlcE No. 4144 THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT Tus JuouoR LICENSING ACT (Cap. 121) (Cap. 121) NAKURU LIQUOR LICENSING COURT NORTH COAST LIQUOR LICENSING COLRT THE following additional applications will a. lso be considered b the Nakuru Liquor Licensing Court at its ordinary meeting GRette Notice N0' 3834 of 18//1 October 1966 toy be held in the District Commissioner's Omce, Nakuru, on THE following additional applications will be considered at M onday, 14th November 1966, at 10 a.m. :- the Distriot Commgssionor's Oflice, Kilili, on 14th November N Bw Aept-lcA'rlcms 1966, at 10 a.m . :- M alt and Non-spirituous Liquor On-licence M alt ïzal Non-spirituous Liquor OF-licence Kimani W ainaina, Lomolo Sisal Estaite, P.O. Kampi ya Moto. Samuel M . T. Ham ena,P'remises at Ngao, c/o M .M . Hospital, Canteen Liquor Licence P.O. M alindi. Ochiong Onyango, P.O. Box 16, Elburgon, Elburgon Police TRANSFBRS Canteen. M alt and Non-spirituous Liquor Op-licences ltsxsw Al-s M rs. Sarah Koi, to Justin William Koi (Marahaba Store), M alt and Non-spirituous Liquor OF-licences Vitengeni. Alex K . M waro, Mrs. Esther Odero (M aendele'o Store), M rs. Tabitha W am bui, P.O. Box 1205, Nakuru, Plot N0. 23, P.O. Kilifi. Bondoni, N akuru. Kipkebut Chepkiyeng, P.O. Box 1162, Nakuru, Plot No. M clf and Non-spirituous Lfgut?r On-licencc M ototon, S. Baringo. M orar Xwan Chohan, 'to M essrs. Kenenzio. Peter and M rs. Thomas A. Chesire, Kituro Trading Market, P.O. , Florence Okea ' (pa'rtnors), at Barani, M alindi. Ploft No. 3, Kabarnet. M . M . Patel, P.O. Box 1162, Nakuru, L.R. Nos. 6581, 5671 General Retail and H otel Liquor Licences and 5672, Kampi ya M oto. C. B. Nerberg, to L. V. M eny Hart, Eden-Roc Hotel, P.O. K. G. Kanasar, P.O. Kijabe, Plot No. 6A, Kijabe Township. Box 350, . Johnson Wamutbuo, P.O. Maji Mazuri, Maji Mazu'ri Trading J. 'L. P'retchard, to Ocean Sports Ltd., Plo't No. 1, W atamu, Centre. P.O. Box 340, M alindi. M rs. Grace Ochiel, P.O. Box 540, Nakuru, Railway Police Canteen, N akuru. Delete Obadiah Kiritu M ethu, P.O. Box 153, Nakuru, Kabazi Estate RExswAt.s Shop. Canteen Liquor Licences Kivanzu Akhwaba, P.O. Box 186, M olo, Plot No. 9, M oio. Sir W ilfred Bowen Havelock, Seay Sun artd Game Safaris Ltd.. Amos Thuo, P.O'. Box 982, Nakuru, Plot No. 859, Section P.O. Box 52, M alindi. XXXIV, Nakuru. B. G. Patel, M ogotio, P.O. Kampi ya M'oto, P'lot No. 4, Insert M ogotio. ltExisw wl.s R. F. Patol, M ogotio, Kampi ya M oto, M arigat, Perkerea M alt and N tp/lwspfri-/utpu.ç Liquor On-licence Trrigation Schemc. R. F. Patel, M ogotio, P.O. Kampi ya M oto. Nginyang. Sea,Sun and Game Safaris Ltd., P.O. Box 52, Malindi. M alt and N on-spirituous Liquor On-licences C. P. OKECH, Edward Macharia M atu, P.O. Box 80, Elburgon, Plot No. President, 7742/5, Elburgon. Kilifi, N orth Coast Liquor Licensîng Nakuru Area Counoil, P.O. Box 138, N'akuru, Area Council 29th October 1966. Court. Beerhall, Rongai Township. Nakuru Area Council, P.O. Box 138, Nakuru, Area Council Banita Beerhall. GAZBTTB NtyrlcE No. 4145 Kiplangat Chesire, P.O. Box 28, Fldama Ravine, P'lot No. 4. THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT M ototon, S. Baringo. Elijah G'acure Thuri, P.O. Box 3 1, E'ldama Ravine, Eldama (Cap. 121) Ravine Police Canteen. K MIADO LIQUOR LICENSING COURT M aina Kamau, P.O'. Box 61, M o'1o', P'lot No. 4, Section lI, THE following additional applications will be considered at Molo. the next statutory meeting o.f the Liquor L'icensing C'atoring Superiatendent, E.X.R. & H., P.O. Box 30006, Nairobi, Court to be held in the Oflice oî the District Commissignor, Nakuru Railway Startion Tea Stall. Philemon K. ChebuTet, Tenges M arket, P.O. Box Eldama K'ajiado', on 14th November 1966, at 10 a.m. ;- Ravine, Plot No. 28, Eldama Ravine. R'ExEw Al-s W ine M erchants' and Grocers' Liquor Licences M elnbers' Club Liquor Licences Ambala'l Bavajibhai Patel, P.O. Box 3 1, Naivasha, Plot No. 24, M 'agadi Flamingo Club, P.O. M agadi. Naivasha. M agadi Spolrts Club, P.O. M agadi. A. P. Patel, M olo Stores Ltd., P.O. Box 2, Molo, Piot No. 2, M agadi Simba Club, P.O. M agadi. Section II, M olo. The Chairman, Railway Cl ub, P.O. Kajiado. Chrotabhai M . Patel, P.O. Kabarnet, Plo't No. 12, Kabapnet. E. P. ORANGA, R. F. Patel, M ogo/tio, P.O. Kampi ya M'oto, Plot No. 1, President, M ogotio. Llquor Llcensing Court, Kaziado. G eneral Retaîl and H otel Liquor Licence M rs. J. M . Crosskill, P.O. Box 142, M olo, L.R. 9580, M olo. General Retail Liquor Licences Kipkebut Chesire Chopkiyeng, P.O. Eldama Ravine, Plot No. THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 10, Emening, Baringo. (Cap. 121) Catering Superintendent, E.A.R. & H., P.O. Box 30006, Nairobi, KIAMBIJ LIQIJOR LICENSING COURT Nakuru Railway Station. . THE foliowing additional late applications will be considered Muchoki Njoroge, P.O. Box 58, Elburgon, Viky's Bar, Molo at th'e sktatutory meoting .of tho Kiambu Liquor Licensing Court Viky's Ca fe, M olo. to be held in the District Commissioner's Oflice, Kiambu, on Restaurant Liquor Licence 7th November 1966, a,t 10 a.m . :- Johanes Musewe Ogunja, P.O. Box 139, Naivasha, Plot No. 1144/11.1, Naivasha. RsxswAt.s M embers' Club Lfqrfor Licences Private M embers' Club Liquor Licence M essrs. N . S. Bhogal, Crater Club, P.O. Box 1260, N akuru, M embers' Club, Kiambu, Plo't No. L.R. 9037, Kiambu, P.O. Plot No. 26, S'ectio'n VIl, Lawry Avenue, Nakuru. Box 139, Kiambu. ' The Troasurer, Kampi ya M oto Club, P.O. Kampi ya M oto, M alt and N on-spirituous fyfglftpr On-licences L.R. N.o. 452/ 1, Kampi ya Moto. Jacob Thumi, P'lot No. 47, Kiganjo, P.O. Box 64, Ruiru. TRANSFERS Kenneth Kamau Thugge, Plot No. 13, M uguga M arkot, P.O. M alt and N on-spirituous Liquor On-licences Box 96, Kikuyu. Kenneth Gatua M uigai, P.O. Box 90, Nakuru, Beer M alt and Non-spirituous Liquor OF-licences Hall, to R. N. M wihoti. K. Titi and Njuguna Titi, P'lot No. 1, Gathaiti M arket, P.O. Daniel Nderitu M acha'ria, P.O. Box 7, Elburgon, Rongai Beer- Box 466, Thika. hall, to Nakuru Area Caouncil. Dcvji Meghji and Bros., Plot No. L.R. 7019, Kamiti Corner. n o.+..M 4.1%lex nnyh .-1 --- - J n -. - 1- . P.O. Box 21, K iambu. S. G . M W ANGI? S. M 'M UGAM BI, Prestdeni, Kiambu, President, N akuru Liquor Licensing Court. 2nd November 1966. Kiambu Liquor Licensing Court. 1364 THF, KENYA GAZEW E 8th Novem ber 1966 GAZBTTE NOTICE No. 4147 G&ZBTTE NOTICE NO. 4149 THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT THE M INISTRY OF W ORKS (CW#. 121) CENTRAL TENDER BOARD N AIROBI LIQIJOI: LICENSING COURT TENDER No-lqcB No. 81/ 66 DULY authorized by Ithe Distriot Commissicmer, Nairobi TENDERS atro invited for the supply of :- A'rea, a special meeting of the Nairobi Liquor Licensing Court will be held on M onday, 5th December 1966, a't 2 p.m., art the Soap, washing, hard, blue mottled or any colou'r other than District Commissioner's Olce, Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi Area, yel1ow.- 196,000 x 2=1b. bars. ' Nairobi, to consider the following applications :- 'Soap, ha.rd, caTbolic.-468,000 x 12-oz. twin bars. Soap, ha'rd, pale-ye1low.- 182,000 x 2-1b. bars. NEw APPLICATION Soap, soft, alka1ine.- 700 x 404b. drums. Soap, toilet, carb(z1ic.- 36,000 x 4-oz. tablets. . Getteral Retail Lîquor Lîcence Soap, toilet, standard.-50,400 x 3l-oz. tabiets. Ruhia Ba'r a'nd Lodging (M . W . Kaigwa), P.O. Box 6052, N'airobi : Plot No. 209/6587, Hono. C'resent, Ofafa Jerichos Tender documents giving full details may be obtained, against Nairobi. written application, from the Stores Superintendent, Supplies LA'I'E RENEwAI.S Branch, M inis'try of W orks, 1st Floor, Kenya House, Koinaqge Street, P.O. Box 30346, Naïrobi. Menlbers' Club Liquor Licences Goan Institute (Ho.n. Genoral Secretary), P.O. Box 197, ' Final tlme and date lor yl/ll/'lyf.s.îftpa of tellders--4 p.m., 2nd Nairobi : Plot No. 209/4300/ 159 and 158, Juja Road, Nairobi. December 1966. Aero Club of East Africa (Secretary), P.O. Box 813, Nairobi : P'lo't No. 4959, W ilson Aerodrome, Langata Road, Nairobi. Mountain Club of Kenya (Hon. Secretary), P.O. Box 5741. GAZBTTE NOTICB XO. 4150 Nairobi : Plo't No. 4959/ 12, Wilson Airport, Nairobi. Royal Nairobi Golf Club (Manager), P.O. Box 221, Nairobi : THE TRADE UNIONS ACT Plot No. 209/4202, Ngong Road, Nairobi. (Cap. 233) PURSUANT to. soction 63 of the above-mentioned Wl-ne Merchants' and Grocers' falkut?r Licences notice is hereby given tha't the- Kenya Provision Store (R. K. Patel), P.O. Box 11070, Nairobi : Plo't No. 1771, Ngara Road, Nai'robi. M ACHAKOS BRANCH OF THE TRANSPORT AND Stop and éhop Self Service Store (Sadruddin A. Nathoo), P.O. ' ALLIED W ORKERSS UNION Box 2078, Nairobi : Plot No. 209/638, Koinange Street, has been l'egistered. N'airolbi. Aladin Lalji and Co. (Sultanali 'Lalji), P.O. Box 2976, Nairobi : Dated this 2nd day of November 1966. Plot No. 209/4311, Haile Sdassie Avenue, Nairobi. Kabete Provision Store (Kantilal C. Patel), P.O. Kabete, Plot No. 1127, Sclaters Road, Nairobi. Malt and Non-spirituous Liquot' OY-licence Umoja G'rocers (Alfred C. Juma), P.O. Box 18024, Nairobi : Plot No. 3.66/4/25, Gadhi Avenue, Nairobi West Shopping Centre, Nairobi. THE TRADE UNIONS ACT W . K. M ARTIN, (Cap. 233) Nairobi, President , PURSUANT to section 63 of the above-mentioned 2nd November 1966. Nairobi Liquor Licensing Court. notice is hereby given tha't the- M OMBASA BRANCH OF THE EAST AFRICAN RAILW AYS AND HARBOURS AslAx Uxlox GAZBT'I'S Nozqcs No. 4148 has been dissolved. THE M INISTRY OF W ORKS Dated this 1st day of November 1966. CENTRAL TENDER BOARD S. 0. TALA, Assistant Registrar oj T?'fl(fe Unions. TBNDBR NoTlcE No. 80/66 TENDERS aro invited for the supply of :- . GAZE'rTE Nolqcs No. 4152 1. Chairs, fold flat G.S. (wooden or metal). Quantity : 300. 2. Chairs, tubula.r stee'l stacking with hard laminated plastic LOCAL GOVERNM ENT BY-ELECTIONS seat and back. Quantky : 620. 3. Chairs larm, s'teol frame, upholstered or hard laminated THE M ALINDI AREA COUNCIL plastlc seat and back. Quantity : 10. IT IS notitied for general information that the following 4. Tables, dining, 2 ft. 9 in. x 2 ft. 9 in., stee'l framed with seats have fallon vacant as a 'result of the expiry of the period laminated plastic top with moulded edges. Quantity : 200. of the members who held the said seats :- Duty-paid prices for delivery of the articles to the Army Electoral Area No. (7/ Seats Ordnance Depot, Kahawa, should be stated. Ganda . . . . One Samples to which al1 supplies mus't conform may be seen on Garashi ...... One application to the Provision Oëcer, Army O'rdance Depot at Nomination papers may be delivered by the candidates to the Kahawa. District Oëcer, Malindi, between the hours of eight o'clock in the morning and noon on 7th November 1966. The successful tenderer will be required to deposit the sum of Sh. 5,000 with the A'rmy Pay and Records OKce as security Nomination forms may be obtained at the District Oflicer's for the due fultilmont of the contract. ! Oëce, M alindi, or the District Commissioner's OKce, Kilis, on any week-day except Sunday a'nd public hollday, between the Acceptance of any tender shall be subject to the General hours of nine o'clock in the morning and noon. The Deputy Conditions of Contract incorgorated in the Army Form 7761, a Returning Omcer will prepare a nomination paper for signature copy of which may be obtamed by tonderers from the Army at the request of a voter. Ordnance Depot, Kahawa. lf the election is to be contested, the poll wil'l take place on ' Delivery dates must Jbe given showing the quantity available 28th November 1966. ex stock and/or the time required to supply the full quantity. Dated this 26.th day of Octobe'r 1966. Tondors must be enclosed in a plain sealeê envelope marked ffvfender for Chairs and Tables (80/66)9, and addresscd to reach C. P. OKECH, the Stores Suporintendent, Supplies Branch, M inistry of W orks, Returniltg f//lccl', P.O. Box 30346, Nairobi, or be placed in the Tender Box at Kilifi. tho Sugplies Branch, 1st Floor, Kenya House, Kionange Street, Nairobl, not later than 4 p.m. on 18th November 1966. Norllss 1. The attention of candidates and persons nominating is Tenders not so add'ressed and endorsed are liablo to be drawn to the Irules for lillin! papers and other p'rovisions relat- rejeoted and any tender recoived 'after the stated time and date ing to nomination contalned in the Local Government will not be considered. Elections Rules 1966. Tlle Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest 2. Evory gerson guilty of a corrupt o1' Jllegar'l practico will, or any tendef and reserves the right to accept any tender in on conviction, be 'llable to the penaltges lmposed by the part unless a tenderer expressly stlpulates to 'tho contrary. Elections Offences Act. 8th November 1966 TIV KENYA GAZEW E 1365 GAZE'I'TE Norncs No. 4153 THE COUNCIL No'rlc: UNDER RULS 21 (1) olk THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS RULES 1966 N oTlce oF PrltsoNs N OMINATED AND N oTlcls og POLL The following persons have been duly nominated for election as Councillors of the Kirinyaga County Council for the Thiba Locatiotl Electoral Area.

Name Proposer Seconier Sylnbol No. of Councillors to be elected I l Kiraga Kabuito Stephen . . Benson Kiragu . . Munene Njeru . . . . Cockerd. . Eustace Njuguna Gatindi . . . . Benson W aweru Onesmus Njoroge . . Clock . .

An election will accordingly be held. The voters belonging to the Registratiolz Unit specifed in the first column hereunder may vote at tho polling Stations specilied in the second colunm on the day and hours specified in tho third column hereunder:- Registration Unit Polling Station Days ca# hours ofpolling ' 990 Kirogo School; Thiba School...... Saturday 5th November 1966, from 8 a.m. to 6 p-m.

Every voter will be entitled to return only one Cotlncillor. Kerugoya, H. M . LEMPAKA, 27th October 1966. Returning Oscer.

GAZBTTB NoaqcE No. 4154 GAZBTTS Nolqcs No. 4157 THE MUKICIPAL COUNCIL OF KISUMU THE LOCAL GOVERNM ENT ELECTIONS RULES 1966 CERTIFICATE OF RESULT OF ELECTIONS LL.N. 101 oj 1966) ' 1, James Miruka Owuor, the Returning Ofhcer fo'r the M unicipa'l Council of Kisumu, do hereby cerdfy that the CERTIFICATE OF RESULT OF ELECTION following perso'n has been duly elected as Councillor fo'r the 1, Benjamin Alber't 'Osundwa; the Retulming OKce'r fo'r the M unicipal Council of Kisumu for the South Electoral Area :- Upper M wimbi Electoral Area, do hereby oertify that the Ncrne.-ltajendra Pa1 Chadha. following person has been duly elected as councillo'r with Place oj rcyfJence.- sfohamed Kassim Road, Kisumu. special quatlifications for the M eru County Council :- Nfflne.- Erasto M wirichia. Occupation or ffeycrfpff/n.- supervisory Bank C'lerk. Plaèe JJ reâoence.- chogoria. in pursuance of the Local Government Elections Rules 1966. Occupation or Jeycrip/f/n.- Fafrmer. Dated the 31st day of October 1966. and that the following person has been duly elected as coun- cillor fo'r the M ertz Coanty Council :- 5. M . OW UOR, Returning O/.#cE'r, Ntz-c.--rErasto M wirichia. Ttpwzl Hall, Xisumu. Place oj rezftfencc.--rhogoria. Occupation or A lcrfp/ft/n.- Farmer. in pursuance of the Local Government Elections Rules 1966. GAZEI'I'B NoTlcs No. 4155 Datr,d the 19th day of September 1966. THF, MASAKU COUNTY COUNCIL B. A. OSUNDW A, SUPPLBMENTARY VALUATION ROI-L 1966 Returning OFccr. NOTICE ,is hereby given that the Supplementary Valuation Roll fo'r the year 1966 in respect of Athi River, Konza, Kius Ulu and Sultan Hamud townships and trading centres has been laid before a moeting o'f the M asaku County Council and ls GAZEA'TE No'rfcE No. 4158 now available at the oKces of the Council fo'r public inspection during n'ormal omce hours. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS 1963 Under section 11 of the Valuation for Rating (L.N. 256 o! 1963) person who is aggrieved- THE LOCAL GOVERNM ENT BLECTIONF RULES 1966 (tf) by the inclusio'n of a'ny rateable property in, or by the omission of any 'rateable property from, any d'raft (L.N. 101 ol 1966) valuation roll or draft 'supplementa'ry valuation roll ; or ELECTION is to be held to determine the Councillor to (b) by any value ascribed in any draft valuation roll or serve in tho Area Council of Embu in respect of the following draft supplementary valuation roll to a'ny rateable vacant seat in the undermentioned electoral area :- property, or by any other Matement mad'e or omitted to be made in the same with respect to any rateable Electoral Area property, Gaturi Location . . 0ne seat may lodge an 'obkction whh tho Cierk to the Councii at jny Nomination payers mq be delivered by tbe candidates to the time before the expiration o'f 28 days from the date of publlca- Returning Oflice'r at Dlstrict Commissloner's Oëce, Embu, tio'n of this notice. Such objeotions should be made in writing. between the hours of eight o'clock in the morning and nooa No person shall be entitled to urge an objeotion before a on Saturday, tho 19th day of November 1966. Valuation C'ourt unless he has tirst iodged notice of objection Forms of nomination. may be obtained at the District Com- as a'foresaid. missioner's Oëce, Bmbu, on any week-day between the hours D. M . MUSAU, of nine o'clock in the morning and noon. Tho Returning Clerk to Council, Omcer .wil' prepare a nomination paper for signature at the M achakos, . M asaku County Council, request of a voter. 31st October 1966. P.O. Box 149, M achakos. lf the election is contested, tho poll will take place on Saturday, the 3.rd day of December 1966. GAZBTTE NOTICE NO. 4156 BY-ELECTION- KAKAM EGA COUNTY COUNCIL J. M . M BITHI, N oTlcE Returning O/#cer, Embu. Gazette Notice No. 4087 appearing on lst November 1966, N OTB has beon cancelled until further noitice. The attention of candidates. and persons n'ominating is drawn DANIEL G. KIMANI, to the rules for filling up nomination papers and other pro- Kakamega, Returniltg O/.#ccr, visions contained in the Local Govornment Elections Rules 31st October 1966. Kakamega District. 1966, . 1366 THE KENYA GAZEW E 8th November 1966 GAZBTTB No'rlcB No. 4159 GAZB'I'I'B Ntm cB No. 4163 THE COUNTY COIJNCIL O?F THE CENTRAL RIFT THE TRANSPER (AF BUSINESSES ACT TBNDERS FoR SUPPLIBS ; 1967 (Ccp. 500) TENDERS are invited for matorials and sundries, including NOTICE is hereby given that the business of advocates the following :- . known as Cocka'r and Cockar carried on by Saeed R. Cockar (a) Paints. at Rega'l M ansion, Northey Street, Nairobl, has as from the (b) Cemont. 19th day .of October 1966, been s'old and transferred to Satpal (c) Timber (including door-frames and flush doors). Singh Jowhal who will cagrry on the said businoss at the same (rf) Sundry hardware, pipes, fittinr , labourers' tools. place under the same nam e. (c) Retread tyres. (/) Protectivo elothing. Tho Address of the transferor is P.O. Box 737, Nairobi. (gj Stationery and olce requisites. The address of the transforee is P.O. Box 2296, Nairobi. - (h4 Groceries, provisions, milk, bread, meat, vegetables, to bo supplied to the M olo Schoo'l Boarding Hostel and the The transferee will not assume n'or does he intend to. assume Njoro Homecraft T'raining Centre. any of the liabilities incurred by the transfero'r in t'he said Forms of tender and full pardculars may be obtained from business up to and including 19th Octobor 1966, and a11 the the undersigned. debts owing by the transferor up to and including the 19th day of October 1966, shall be paid by the transferor. The closing darte for .receipt 'of tendors is noon on Saturday 26th November 1966. - Dated at Nairoyi this 19th day of October 1966. The Counci'l does not bind itself to accept the lowest o'r any tender. SAEED R. COCKAR, L. E. TARPLEE, Transfcror. Clerk to the Council, Nakuru, County Hall, S. S. JOWHAL, 31st October 1966. P.O. Box 138, Nakuru. Transjeree.

GAZBT'I'B 'NolqcE No. 4160 GAZE'I'I'E NoTIcE No. 4164 M ERU DISTRICT THE TRANSFER OF BUSINESSES ACT TsNosp.s FoR FooosvruyFs, FIJEI-, U NIFORMS, F,Tc. (Cap. 500) TENDERS aro invited fo'r the 'supply of the above in M eru District for the calendar year 1967. NOTICE i:s hereby given that the business of (retail trade heretofore carried on by Satya Pal M ohindra, Ved Parkash Tender form giving full details are, available from the Oëce M arwaha and M ohanlal Jally u'nder the firm n'ame o.r style of of the Dist'rict Commissioner, M eru. Tenders must b.e subr Timboroa Stores at Plot No. 5, Timboroa in the Republic of mitted to the District Commissioner, Private Bag, Meru, before Kenya, has, as from the 10th day of October 1966 been sold noon, o'n 18th November 1966. and transt.o rred to Kagoma Co-operativo Socioty Lltmited who B. A. OSUNDW A, will c'arry on the said business at the same p'lace under the Moru, District Commissioner, name o.r style of Timboroa Stores. 25th October 1966. M eru. The address of the t'ransferors is P.O. Timboroa. The address of the transferee is P.O. Timboroa. The transferee is not 'assuming nor does it intend to assume a'ny liabilities incurred by the tratnsferors in the said business NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME up to and including the 10th day of October 1966, and the 1, Reuben Mwendia of Nairobi in Kenya, a.t times ' called and samo shall be paid and discharged by tho transferors. A1l known also by the name's of Robi nson Mwendia o'r Robinson debts due to the transferors up to. and including the 10th day M wendia s/o James Njoroge, hereby give notice that on the of October 1966, shall be paid to. the transferors. 29th day of October 1966, I formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use o.f the said names of Robinson Dated at Eldoret this 10th day of October 1966. Mwendia or Robinson Mwendia s/ o James Njoroge and assumzd henceferth on .all occasions whatsoever to use and K. BALD EV, subscribe the name of Reuben Mwendia only. Advtpcflfc for the Trtlns/cror,s I give further notice that my change of name is evidenced and Transjeree. by a deqd poll dated 29th Octobor 1966, dulï executed and attested by me and which is b'eing registored ln the Registry o'f Documents at Nairobi aforesaid, and l hereby authorize, require and request a1l persons to designate, describe and QIAZBTTE èkoTlcE èio. 4165 address me at al'l 'time's and for all purposes by the said name of Reuben M wendia. THE TRANSFF,R OF BUSINESSES ACT Dated at Nairobi this 29.th day .of Octobe'r 1966. (Cap. 500) REUBEN MW ENDIA. NOTICE is herebr given that tho business capried on by Punjabhai M aganbhal Panchal of P.O. Box 11371, Nairobi, Kenya, under the firm name and style of Universal Jewellers at Plot No. 209/ 1771, Ngara Road, Nairobi, was on the 23rd QJAZBTTE 'follcB èfo. 4162 day of October 1966, sold and transferred to Vadilal Chhaba- bhai Soni and Babula'l Karsan Pattni of P.O. Box 11371, 170th DISSOLUTION OF PA RTN ERSHIP of Nairobi, who will carry on the s'aid business under the same NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership subsisting business name and style at the same place. between Harakchand Rajpal Shah, Bharmal Rajpal Shah. Fulchand Bhoja Shah and M otilal Hansraj Shah, carrying on The address of the transfero'r is P.O. Box 11371, Nairobi. business at M ombasa under the firm name of Coast Clothing The address 'of the transferees is P.O. Box 11371, Nairobi. C'empany, has been dissolved by mutual consent with effect from the 31st dazy of August 1966, by the retirement therefrom The transferees have not assumed and do not intend to o:f Harakchand Rajpal Shah, Bharmal Rajpal Shah a'nd Motilal assume any of the liabilities incurred in the said business by Hansraj Shah. the transferor up to and including the 22nd day of Octo.ber A's from tho 1st day of September 1966, the said business is 1966, and the same wil be paid and discharged by the being carried o'n by Fulchand Bhoja Shah, Prabhulal Dharamshi transferor. A:l1 debts due and owing to the t'ransferor in Shah and Lalji Bhoja Shah, undor tho s'ame firm namo and respect of the said businoss up to and including the 22nd day at tho sam e place. of October 1966, will be 'received by the transferor. A11 debts due to' or owing by the said busfness up to and including the 31st day of August 1966, shal'l be received and Dated at Nairobi this 24th day of October 1966. paid by the origina'l partnors. PUNJABHAI M AGANBHAI PANCHAL, Dated at M ombas'a this 26th day of September 1966. Transjeror. SHARM A & SHAH , VADIILAL CHHABABHAI SONI, Advocates jor the Retîring and BABULAL K ARSAN PATTN I, Continuîng Partners. Transjerees. 8th November 1966 THF, KBNYA GAZETI'E 1367 GAZETTE NolTcB No. 4166 GUE'I'IE NOTICE N0. 4167 IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAIROBI IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT KISUM U DISTRIW REGISTRY PROBATE AND ADM INISTRATION PROBATS AxD AlyM lxlsTRATlox TAKE NOTICE that applications ltaving been made in this CwusB No. 20 oF 1966 CourJt in :- zn the matter of :Rattanshî Kherai Bhayani, deceased (1) CAusE No. 248 oF 1966 TAKE NOTICE that the application havinç been made in By Edwin Alfred Bristow of P.O. Box 111, Nahobi in Konya, this Court by (1) Narandas Rattanshi Bhayanl, (2) Prabhudas one of the attolmeys of Anne M . Johnson also known as Annc Rattanshi Bhayani, both sons of the deceased, of Kisumu, and M . Hearn: of 7200 Ridge Bouldwa'rd, Brooklyn, New York (3) Govindji Gopalji Bhanj of Kitale, fo'r al g'rant of probate in the UnTted States of America, the executrix of the wil'l of of the estate of Rattanshi Kheraj Bhayani of Kisumu, Kenya, the deceased, through Mess'rs. Kaplan and Stratton, advocates who died at Kisumu on the 23rd day of February 1966. of Nairobi, for a grant of letters of administration with will n is Court will proceed to issue the grant o.f probate unless annexed of the estate of W alter Kavanagh of New York cause be shown to. the contrary and appeamance cntered in this aforesaid, who died at Now York on the 3rd day of December Court in this respect on or before the 10th day of December 1965. 1966. (2) CAIJSB No. 259 oF 1966 J. 0. ABRAHAM , D istrict Registrar, By M rs. M uriel M ary Pharoah of P.O. Box 8479, Nairobi in Kenya, the daughtor of the deceased, through MessTs. Kaplan Sfgà Court oj Kenya, Kisumu. alid Stratton, 'advocaites of Nairobi, for grant o'f letters of .N..B.-The will of tho dgceased has been deposited to tl)e Court administration intestate of the estate of Mary Ann Hawley of and is opon for lnspection ,to the public. Nairobi aforesaid, who died at Nairobi on the 24th day of June 1966. GAZB'I'R NonqcE No. 4168 (3) CAUSE No. 271 oF 19.66 PROBATB AND ADM INISTM TION By Vinod Nagarbhai P'atel o'f P.O. Box 454, Nai.robi in TAKE NOTICE that aftir 14 days from the date of this Kenya, the txecutor named in the will o'f the deceased, through Gazetto, l intend to apply to the High Court at Nairobi Mcssrs. Pate'l and Patel, advocatss of Nairobi, for a graqt of for representation of the estates of tho persons named in tlle probat: of tho will of Nagarbhal Ramchand Patel of Nalrobi second column of the Schedule 'hereto, who died on the dates a'foresald, wh'o died at B'ombay in India, on the 14th day of respectively set forth against their names. November 1965. And further take notice that all persons having any claims against or interests in the estates of the said deceased persons (4) CAuss No. 272 or 1966 are required to prove such claims or interests before pe By Thomas Arthur Norman 'of P.O. Box 30193, Nairobi in within two months from the date of this Gazette, after whlch Kenya, one of the executors named in the will of the deceysed, date the claims and interests so proved will be paid and satished through Messrs. Kaplan and Stratton, advocates of Nalrobi, and tlze several estates distributed according to law. for a grant o.f plobate of 'the wil'l and one codicil of W inifred SCHBDULE D'inah Gill (describod in the will as Winifred Dianah Gi11), of Nairobi aforesaid, who died at Nairobi on the 13th day of Trustee ,# Date of T'SIJJC June 1966. Cclue Name of Decetuefl Address pdcs or (5) CAtisB No. 273 oF 1966 No. Intestate By Chandulal Odhavji Dholaki'a of P.O. Box 30011, Nairobi in Kenya', the father of the deceased, through Messrs. Shapley 86/66 ReBuarklmenb aThirimbu Meru 28-10-64 Intestate Barret Marsh and Cq., advocates of Nairobi, for a grant of 87/66 Petro Omlja Owidhi Ukwala 7-12-64 Intestate lettor's of administratjon intestate of the estata of Gunvant Chandulal Dholakia of Nairobi aforesaid, who dled at Nairobi on the 30th day of Jtlly 1966. Nairobi, T. B. H. PHILLIPS, 3rd November 1966. Assistant Public Trustee. (6) CArsE No. 274 oF 1966 By Milnonne Isobel Elizabeth Corroyer of P.O. Box 7489, GAZB= NozqcE No. 4169 Nairobi l.n Kenya, the exeeutrix named in fhe will of the ESTATE OF THE LATE FAZALDIN s/o M IMBUKSH dectased, through Messrs. Shaplyy Barrot M arsh and C.eo.. advocates of Nairobi, for a grant o'f probaie of the will of NOTICE is hereby givtn, pursuant to section 29 of the Charlio (otherFise Charles) Pearson of Kitale in Kenya, who Trustee Act (Cap. 167), that any person having any claim or died at Nairobi o'n the 14th day o'f M ay 1966 interest in the estate of tllu lato F'azaldin s/o Azimbuksh of . Nairobi, Konya, who died on .tlle 10th day of May 1965, at Nairobi, Is horçby required to send particulars in writing of (7) CAUSE No. 275 oF 1966 his or her claim to. Messrs. Akiram and Esmail, advocatts, By Jorgen Waldemar Thrano of P.O. Box 6029, Rongai in P.O. Box 11021, Nairobi, on or 'btflye the 30th day of Kenya, the duly consdtuted 'Iawfully appointed attorney of Novembe'r 1966, after which d'ato tho mtended administrator Elizabeth Thrane o'f Ftredensborg in Denmark, the widow of will distribute the estato among the persons em itled thoreto; tho deceased, through B. J. Hawkes, Esq., advocate of Nairobi, having regard only to t'he claims a'nd intorests of which he has for a grant of letters o.f administration intestalte of the estate notice and will not, as respects the proporty so distributed, be of Olaf 'Thrane of Fredensborg aforesaid, and formerly of liable to any person of whose olaims he will not then have had Rongai in Kenya', who died a't Fredensborg on the 14th day notice. o'f December 1964. D'ated at Nairobi this 27th day of Octobe'r 1966. (8) CAUSB No. 276 oF 1966 AKRAM & ESM AIL, By Krishan Chander G'autama of P.O. Box 12881, Nairobf Advocates !or the intended Administrator, in Konya, on behalf of Godavariben Fakirbhai Patel of M b' ale Cambrîan Buildinq, in Uganda, ,through M essrs. Gautama and Gautama, advocates P.O. Box 11021, Nairobl. of Nairobi, for resealing in Kenya, grant of lotters of adminis- 'tration granlted by the District Registry of the High Court of GAZBTTE Noucœ No. 4170 Uganda at Mbale, of the estate of Pakirbhai M uljibhai Patel. ESTATE OF THF, LA'FE MADELEINE M ARY HURNDALL who died a.t Mbale aforesaid on the 21s.t day of M ay 1965. To AlI to W hom It May Concern: (9) CAUSB No. 91 oF 1962 TAKE NOTICE that all persons having any claims against or By Batuk Kamarshi Devji of P.O. Box 22, Karatina in owing monoy ,to the above-named Madeleine Mary Hurndall of Kenya, the son of the deceased, through H. M . Parekh, Esq., 4 Powderham Terrace, W olborough, Torquay, Devon, England, advocato of Nairobi, fo'r a grant of lettel's of administration f6rmerly of P.O. Kiganjo, Kenya, who died at 4 Powderham de bonis non of 'the estate o.f Kamarshi Dvvji, who died a.t Terrace, Wolborough, Torquay, Devon aforesaid, on tho 16th Karatina aforesaid on the 18th day of October 1960. day of August 1965, are requested to prove such olaims or to pay tho amount due as the case mjy be to The Standa'rd Bank The Court will proceed to issue the same unless cause be Limited, P.O. Box 30299, Nairobl, Kenya, on or before the shown to the contrary and apm arance in this respeot entered &th day of January 1967, after which daty the estate of the on or before tho 22nd day of November 1966. said deceased will be distzibuted or adminlstered according to 1aw having regard only to the claims against the estate of M . F. PATEL, which we the said Bank shatll then have notice. Nalrobi, Deputy kegistrar, 3rd November 1966. High tN JfH/ o! Kenya, Nairobi. Dated at Naiçobi this 1st d'ay of November 1966. THE STANDARD BANK LIM ITED, NOTB Trustee Branch, The wills and codicil mentioned above have been deposited in P.O. Box 30299, Nairobi, and are open ite inspoction a.t the Court. A ttorney Adm lnîstrator. 1368 TH E KENYA GA ZETTE 8th N ovem ber 1966 ' çlzzsTTs è4oTlcB 'fo. 4171 CIAZETTE èkoTlcB èlo. 4175 ESTATE OF THE LATE CECIL JAMES CLARENCE THE BANKRUPTCY ACT POUND w ap. 53) To AI1 to W hom It M ay Concern: oaosu M Aos ox AeptalcAvrlox FoR D ISCHARGE . ' TAK.B xo-lqcB tbat a1l mrsons having any daims against or oeytor,g stzme.- t-jvingstone Kibui Methi. owing moncy to the above-named cecil James Clatrcnce Pound Add of 104 Yo.rk Road Woking, Surrey, England, who dicd at ress.- p.o. Box 420, Thika. w oking, surrey afor, esaid, on tho 4th day of June 1965, are Description.- kvzctuçzç and accountant. ' - requested to prove such claims o.r to pay the amount due as court. Tbz High Court of Kenya, P.O. Box 30041, Nairobi. 3th0o2 99case may be to The Standard Bank- Limited, P.O. Box so of matter.- œ .c. 5 of 1963. , Nairobi : Kenya, on or befere the 3th day of January ' 1967, after whlch daite the estate of the s'aid dedeased will be Dqte 01 Order.- ltY October 1966. ' distributed or administered according to 1aw having 'regard only Date ol i:yl?e.- 24th October 1966. to tho c'laims against 'the estate of which we the said Bank Nature oj order zntàe.- oischarge suspended for one month shall then have notice. ' . M . F. PATEL, Dated at Naiïrobi this 1st d'ay of November 1966. . Deputy Registrar, High Court ()/ Kenya, Nairobi. '?HE STANDARD BANK LIMITED, Trustee Prflncll, - #A.0. Box 30299, Nairobi, Gazsw s No.rlce No. 4176 . . ttorney Administrator. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT

GAZE'rTB NOTICE No. 4172 Lcap. 53) ORDER M ADE ox APPLICATION F()R DISCHARGE FATEHALI RAM JBE KASSAM, DECEASED Debtor's utyrne.--velji Ramji Shah. NOTICE i's hereby given, pursuant to section 29 of tho Address p.o. Box 10810, Nairobi. - Trustee Aot (Cap. 167), that any lxrson having a ciaim against o f js.- or an intorest in the. estate of the lgte Fatehali Ramjee Kassam escr p s.--curk. ' of Nairobi, Kenya', who die,d bn the 22nd day of Augus't 1962, C0Mrt.- 'Tht High Court of Kenya, P.O. Box 30041, Nairobi. at Nairobi, Kenya, is hoaby required to send pa.rticulars in No. t?/ matter.--B.c. 22 of 1964. writing cf his or her c'laim or interest .to M ossrs. Ishani and Date oj orger.- --/th october 1966. Ishani, advocates, P.O. Box 5190, Nairobi, before tho 10th day o . of Janua'ry 1967, after which date the administratrix will distri- Jte of j.syue.- z4th october 1966. ' bute the e'state ameng the persons entided thereto, . having Nature o! order Mltfd.- Discharge suspended for seven years. regard only 'to the claims and interests of which she shall have had notice and will not as rospects the property so' Gistributed M . I7. PATEL, be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not have had Deputy Registrar, notice. ' Hîgh Court 0/ Kenya, Nairobi. Dated this 2nd day of November 1966. . . cuzsw s 'xoxlcs No. 4177 ANIL ISHANI. '- ' jor Ishani (t hhani, THE BANKRUPTCY ACT Advocate#s jor the Administratrix, (ctzp. 59) . .0. B0.N 5190, Nairobi. ' s ox os os ojw osxo '

. q . Debtor's ncznea--rhhaganlal Meghji Shah,. trading as Chhaganlal GAZETTE NOTICE N0 4173 . vogui antj uros. . Address.-p.o. Migori (Suna). . THE BANKRUPTCY ACT Description.-sçadzç. (cap. 53) C/urf.-l-ligh Court of Kenya at Kisumu. ' No. oj matter.- B.c. 8 of 1956. ' FIRST M EETING OF CREDITORS ' . Amount per f .--rents 19. Debtor's nc/z7e.- shanti Anan't Kumttr Umiashanker Pandit. First or Jpzfz/ or otherwise.- szoond 'and fnal. Address.- p.u. Box 727, Hydrabad Road, Nairobi. W hen payable.- lsth Octobg'r 1966. Descrîption.--comw ny Diroctor. where payable.- omcz of the Omcial Receiver, state Law Cbl/r/.- l-ligh Cburt of Kenya at Nairobi. Opice, Harambee Avenue, Nairobi.

No. of matter.- B.c. 1(J o.f 1966. 1. H . PATEL, Datq // hrst meeting.-lqçd Novembe'r 1966. Kisumu, Agent oj the Omcial Receiver, 17th October 1966. P.O. Box 993 H our.- 1.?Q p.m . , Kisumu. Plccc.--ronference Room, Oflioo of the Oëcial Receiver, Harambee Avenue, Nafrebi. G AzErrs NolqcB No. 4178 Nairobi, M . I,. HANDA, vjjs saxxxuprcy AcT 3rd November 1966, Deputy OFcftz/ Receiver. ' . (Cap. 53) G RF-CEIVING ORDBR AxD FIRST MEETING oF CRlmlTolls AZB'I'TB NtyrlcE No. 4174 ' Debtor's ntzme.-M andan Katra' Sisodia. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT Address.- Farm No. 30%7, Kibigovi, P.O. Box 2, M uiloroni. (Cap. 53) Description.-Yarmzç. ' No'rlcE oF DIVIDBND Date oj l//ng petîtion.- s3th October 1966. . (U Ctplfrf.-l-ligh Court of Kenya at Kisumu. nder Composition) No. oj matter-- B-c. 3 of 1966. - Debtor's nczzlc--M erali Nathoo. Date oj tprtfer. 18th October 1966.. Address.-p-ù. Ikanga, via Kitui. w hether debtor's or credîtors' peff//tpa-- Debtor's potition. Descrîption.-Wçadeç. Act or Acts oj Stzn/cruprcy.- Tresentation of bank.ruptcy ''h - ' C'tpur/-- l-ligh Court of Kenya at Nairobi. ' petition.

No. of matter-- B.c. 37 of 1956. ' Date oj hrst r?zcE'//ng.- 18th November 1966. . Amount per J.-Sh. 2/68. Houn-l-qo p-m. First or #nf// or pfgerwiye.- second. Place.--oLce of tho Agent of the Oëcial Receiver Achieng ' W hen ptzyt1fF.- 10th Novomber 1966. Oneko. Road, Kisumu. . , W here payable.- vM my omce, Harambee Avenue, P.O. Box Date or order lor sumnlary adminîstration.- l3th October 1966. 30031, Nairobi. , j. u . pxyss, . Nairobi, M . L. HANDA, Kisumu, Agent t?/ the Omcial Receiver, . . .- 1st November 1966. Deputy OIcial Receiver. 28th October 1966. #.0. Box 993, Kisumu. ' 8th November 1966 THF. KENYA GAZEW E 1369

GAZE'I-I'B NoTlcs No. 4179 01 Bolossat Limitcd. Empire Printing and Stationery House Limited. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT Merali Stores Limited. (Ctm. 53) I'IM CO (E.A.) Limited. REcluv Saiga and Company Limited. lxG ORDER Africa clearing H ouse Limited. Debtor's ntzvlc.- Hussein Joraj. The Coast Construction Company Limited. Xtftfrc-u.- plot No. 167, Section XXVI, M ombasa. G reenstree't Farms 'Ipimited. Description.- ksnempLeyed. Ngomeni Sai't W orks Company Limited Date tp/ hling pc/f/ftpzl.-zlst September 1966. Greenaores Limited. . CNtplzrf.--rhe Hlgh Court of Kenya at M ombasa. The lndustria'l Enterprises (E.A.) Limitod. o. oj matter.-m .c. 5 of 1966. Green Lines Limited. Date (# order.- j-lttï October 1966. The New S'ervice Stores of M ombasa Limited Whether debtor's or creditors' pc/f/fon.- -creditors'. M alvern Limited. . Act or Acts oj Bankruptcy.-ljkat the debtor has failed to comply with the requirements of tlle Bankruptcy Notice Dated tbis 3rd day of Novembe'r 1966 No. 1 of 1966 duly served upon him on 23rd August 1966. . Mombasa, A. H. KHAW AJA, 0. M . SAM EJA, 26th October 1966. Deputy Omcial Receiver (Coastq. Assistant Registrar t?/ Companies.

GAZETTE NoT1cE No. 4180 G AZS'I'TE N o'rlcE N o. 4182 IN THE HIGH COURT GF KENYA AT KISUMU THE COMPANIES ACT BANKRUPTCY CAIJSB No. 1 O17 1956 Lcap. 486) Rt : Anandjî Devjî, debtor PURSUANT to section 339, subseotion (5) of the above Act, No'rlcB oF RELEASB oF TRUSTBB it is hereby notified Ithat the undjrmentioned companies have this day been s'truck off the Regtster of Compames, and the Debtor's ntlme.-Anandji Devji. companies are dissolved :- Address.- P.o. Box 214, Eldoret. Description.- lbadzç. The East African M eat Produots Company Limitcd. Colfr/.- l-ligh Court of Konya, Kisumu Sachs Limited. No. of matter.- B.c. 1 of 1956. . Trusteels acrzlc.- omcial Receiver. Dated this 27th day of October 1966. zdltftfrcyy.- Nehru Road, P.O. Box 993, Kisumu. Date ()/ release.-l4tY October 1966. 0. M . SAM EJA, Assistant Registrar // Companies. Kisumu, J. 0. ABRAHAM , 24th Ootober 1966. District Registrar, Kisumu. EJAZBTTE 'qoTlcs 'fo. 4183 GAZETTB NoTlce No. 4181 THE SOCIETIES ACT THE COM PANIES ACT Lcap. 108) (Cap. 486) PURSUANT to section 339, substction (3) of the above Act PURSUANT to section 9 (1) of 'the Societies Act (Cap. 108), it is h'ereby notified that at the expiration of three months. having reason io belieye that the 'societies 'listed in the Schedule from the date hereof, the names of the undermentioned com heTeto have coased to exist, the Registrar of Socioties hereby - calls upon the said societies to furnish him with proof of their panies will, unless caus'e bo shown to the contrary be struck off the Rogister of Companies and the compan, ies wilrl be existence within three m onths of the d'ate hereof' . dissolved ; - SCHEDULE African Skins and Hides Dealers Limited. The Punjab National Service Company Limited lnternational Transport Workors' Federation. General Enginekïring and Foundry Limited . . Riwruok Jaramogi Mathare Association. E. W . Barke'r Limited. London Taxi Service Limitvd. Haraka (1948) Age Group, Kikuyu Division. The Gituamba Traders Company Limited. W estern Region Peoples Party. Kilimanjaro Canners Limited. Jamesens (Appliances) Limited. Hanli Jamia M osque Committee, Nairobi. E.A. Tiles and Builders Limited. Dated this 3trd day of Novelber 1966. Ol' Razela Saw M ills Limitcd. Lines Limited. J. M . KYENDO, The M ahiga African Produce Traders Limited. Ixake Fish Distributo'rs Limited. Ior Registrar t# Societlks. Bhailabhai B.rothers Limited. The Standard Cycle M art Limited. Kenya Stee'l and Paints (Kenya) Limited. Thle Bombay Afric.a Tradiug Corporation Limited GAzsrrE Norlcs No. 4184 East African Elec.tric Cbmpany Limited . . THE SOCIETIES ACT Biants East Africa Limited. Dominion M otors Limited. (Cap. 108) Tbe African Mctals and Chemicals Company Limited Ken-Transpomt Company Limited . PURSUANT to 'section 9 (2) of the Sooidies Act (Cap. 108), . being satistied that the. societies named in the Schedules hereto Kenya Traders Limited. h'ave ceasled to exisht, the Registrar o'f Societies hereby natifies Kenya Films Limited. that the societies lfszted î'n fthe lKrst Schedule shal cease to. be The Elephant Oil M ills Limited. registered socioties a'nd the socioties listed in the Second The African Butchcry Company Limittd. Schedule shall cease to be sooieties exempted from registration Paramount Construction Company Limited from the date hereof. Kenimex Limited. . Bond's Timbers Limited. Ca'rvill and Company Limkqd. FIRST SCHBDUL,B Athi River Sisa'l Estate Limlted Tanganyika Railway African Assooiation (Kenya), Nairobi Endelea Estates Limited. . Bqranch. M uringato Limitcd. Kalenjin Welfare and Education Society. African Adhesions Limited. M utungu Kinyoro and Njagu Parents Association. M ody's (E.A.) Limited. Eldorot Hotels Limited. SECOND SCHBDULE Whitmore Consrtruction Company Limited. Karen Youth Club. The Githunguri Itanga's Trading Company Limited Nation Staff Association. Durrani Produetions Limiteg. . Contact Club. The Rivcr Petro'l Station Lîmited. Eden Roc Sports Club. Hakoussis Industrial and Agricultural Company Limked Thomson's Falls Amateur Dramati'c Sooiety. Shah Timber Company ('Mombasa) Limited ' . The Associated Press (E.A.) Limked. . Theo (Fast Afriea) 'Limked. Dated yhis 3rd day of November 1966. Kitale Ironmongers L'imited . J. M . KYENDO, Vancini Decorates Limitçd. jor Rc,sfrfrl!r o! kocfe//es': 1370 THR KENYA GAZEW E 8th November 1966 Gusrrs NoTlcs No. 4185 GAZETTE NOTICE N0. 4188 (T3/646/39) THE SOCIETIES RG ES (Cap. 108, sub. Leg.j TH.E COwOPEM TIVE SOCIETIES ACT PURSUANT to T'ule 17 of the Societies Rules, notice is '(Cap. 490, sections 46 and 49) . . hereby given that- LIQUIDATION ORDBR (c) the sooieties listed in .tho Fil'st Schedule heroto have been WHEREAS 1 j 4, , Joseph Gerard Ayugi, have. under sect on registered ; and of t jye s. a jd Act o.ydored an inqusy into the constitution, (b) the society 'listed in the Second Schedui hereto has becn working and Enan,cial condition of the Kakuoga Fanners' Co- rofused registration, operative Sooiety Limited : - ' under the provisions o'f tho Societies Act (Cap. 108). And wheroas under section 46 (1) I am of the opinjon that FIRS'I- ScuBout,E the Said Society ought to. be dissolved : . R Date I hereby cancel the registration. of tho said Society, and egistration order that it be liquidated undor section 49. . . Name c,/ Socîety EFected Onya Development Union (E.A.) ...... 28-10-66 Any member of the said Society may, within two. months. after the date of this. Order, appoal against such order under Magongo Day and Night Club ...... 1-11-66 section 46 (3). lf no a'ppe. al is lyresentq( j wjtjjj.n two months, the Comorian Socidy, Mombasa Branch . . . , 1-11-66 '. ordgr slzal take efect from the explry of that mritxl under Rupingazi Club ...... 1-11-.66 Sectlon 46 (4). . / SEcoxo ScuEoul. I hereby appoint George Ezekiel Daniel Ogwa as liquidator s under sectlon 49. Date // Name of Society Rejusal Coast United Traders Association . . . . 28-10-66 19G66iven under my hand at Nairobi this 6th day of October . Dated this 3Td day of November 1966. . J. G. AYUGIt 1or Actlng Commisstoner 1 lor Co-operative Development. . M . KYENDO, jor Registrar oj Sodetles. . '

GAZ'ET'I'E Ntm cE No. 4189 GAZB'I'I'B NoTIcB No. 4186 (6W/646/38) , (CW/678/24) THB CO -OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT THE CO-OPEM TIVE SOCIETIES ACT (CJ#' 490, secdon 46 (6)) (Cap. 490, secdons 46 and 49) WHEREAS 1, Joseph Gerard Ayugi, have, under section 46 of the said Act, cancelled the registration of the Kaktmga Lllmlowerzox ORDBR y? armers' co-oxrative Socigty Limited, 1 now authodze Geqege , WHEREAS 1 d r section 42 Ezekiel Daniel Ogwa belng the liquidator of the Socyty , Joseph Geraz'd Aylyi, have, uj,n e tjtution, appointed undor section 49 of the said Act, or his representaûve of tho said Afi ct, pr1d ecroedn ditaino n inoqfm trhye iMntoah ilta e Facromnsers' C0- dlzx authodad in writing, to take into' his custody such books. owpoorrkaitnivge aSnodc ietny aLnmimaited : documents and assets of the said Socigty as he may think fit, until the order cancolling the registratlon of the Society takes And wher/s under section 46 (1) I am of the opinion that esect. tho said Somety ought to bo dissolved : I hea by cancel the registfration of the said Society, and Given under my lzand at Nairobi this 6th day of October , order that it be liquidated lmder section 49. ' 1966. Any meznber of the said Society may, within two months, J. G. AYUGI, after the da* of this Order, appeal agaiyst such order under jor Acting Commissioner section 46 (3). If no apxal is mesented wlthin two mjmths, tllo jor Co-operatkve Development. Order shall take effèct from the oxpiry of tlmt penod under section 46 (*. ' 1 hereby appoint George Ezekiel Daniel Ogwa as liquidator under sectlon 49. GzzE'rrE NoTlc'E No. 4190 (CSI 1451 104) Given tmder my lland at Naifrobi tlzis 6th day of October 1966. THE CG OPERATIvE soclsrlqEs AcT J. G. AYUGI, cap for Acfing Commissioner ( . 49p, sections 46 ,and 49) /or co-operadve Development. IuquTsaaaox omxp W HEREAS 1, Joseplz Gerazd Ayugi, have, under section 42 of the safd Act, ordered an inquiry into the constitution, working and ônancial condition of the Kabras Farmers' Co- GAZE,'I-I'S NolqcE No. 4187 O'W rative Union Limited : (C5/678/25) And wlwrps under section 46 (1) I am of the opinion that the said Somety ought to be dissolved : THE CO-OPERATIVE SX IETIES ACT (C I hereby cance'l tho registration of the said Society, and ap'. 490, section 46 (6)) o.rdor ,tjjat jt be gquidated under section 49. WHEREAS 1, Joseph Gerafrd Ayugi, have, under section 46 Any mambrr of the said Society may within two months. of the said Aot, cancelled the registration of . the M ahila fter the date of this Order Farm , a , appeal agalnst such order under ers Co-operative Society Limited, 1 n'ow authorize George section 46 (3). If no appeal is presented within two months, the Ezekiel Daniel Ogwa being t'he liquidator o'f the Socisty order shall take elect from tlte expiry of that mriod under daupplyo ianutethdo ruinzdede r isne cwtirohni n4g9, toof tahko o sainidto Ahg1s, cours thoids yr espurcehs enbotaotklvse, sect'éon 46 (4.). . . documents and assets of the said Socigty as he may think fit, 1 herebr appohlt George Ezekiel Daniel Ogwa as liquidato'r until the Grder cancellklg the registratlon of t'he Socidy takes under sectlon 49. ellkct. Gi Given under my hand at Nairobi this 6th day of October ven under my hand at Nairobi this 6th day of Octobor 1966 1966. ' . J. G. AYUGI, J. G. AYUGI, jor Acting Commissîoner kbr Acting Commîssîoner 1or Co-operatlve Development. mr Co-operqdvq Devqlopment. 8th November 1966 THE KENYA GAZEW E 1371 GAZET'I'S NozqcB No. 4191 (CSl145l 105) GAZB'I'I'E Noncs No. 4195 (CSI 1428/8) THB CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT (Cap. 490, section 46 (6)) THE CO-OPERATIVE SX IETIES ACT W HEREAS 1, Joseph Gerard Ayugi, have, under section 46 (Cap. 490, secdon 46 (6)) of the said Act, cancelled the registration of the Kabras W HEREAS 1, Joseph Gerard Ayugi, have, lmder section 46 Farmers' Co-operative Union Limlted, I now authorize George of the said Act, cancelled the registration of th e New Rivor Ezekiel Daniel Ogwa being the liquidator of the Society Co-operative Society Limited, l now authorize Henry Agimba appointed under section 49 of the said Act, or his representative being the liquidator of the Sodety appointed undor section 49 duly authorize ill writing, to tako inlo his custody such books, of the said Act, or his T'epresentatwe duly authorized in writing, documents and assets of 4he said Sociqty as he may think tit. t.o tak? into his custody such books, documents and asse.ts of until the Order cancelling the registratlon of the Society takes the sald Society as he may thin'k fit, until the Ehrder cancelling efect. the registration of tho Sooiety takes esect. Given under my hand at Nairobi this 6th day of Octo'ber 1966. Given under my hand at Nairobi this 61 day of October J. G. AYUGI, 1966. jor Acting Commissioner 5. G. AYUGI, lor Co-operative Development. jor Acting Commissioner jor Co-operative Development. GzzerrE No'rlcB No. 4192 (C5'/637/ 18) THE CO-OPEM TIVE SX IETIES AG CJAZETrS 'qoTlcE èlo. 4196 (Cap. 490, sections 46 and 49) (cJ/1091/19) LIQIJIDATION ORDER THB CO-OPBRATIVB SOCIETIES ACT WHEREAS 1, Joseph Gerasd Ayugi, have, under section 42 of the said Act, ordered an inqulry into the constitutionj Wap. 490, secdon 42 (1)) working and snancial c8ndition of tlze Maragi Pig Breeders INQUIRY Co-operative Sx iety Limlte,d : (Variation Orderj And wherqas under section 46 (1) I am of the opinion that the said Soclety ought to be diRsolved : WHEREXS by order dated the Rh day of m cembet 1964, I horeby cancel the registfration of the said Society, and Babubhai Chhaganbhai Patel was authorized to hold an mquiry order that it be liquidated under secsion 49. into the constitution, working and hnanoial condition of the Any member of the said Society may, within two months, Ngwataniro M wingi Farmers Cowov ative Society Limited : ) after the daqte of this Order, appeal against such order under And whereas 'the said Babubhai Chllaganbhai Patel is unable ; section 46. (3). lf no appcal is presented within two months, the to hold the said inquiry : Order shall take esect from the expiry of that period under t1 section 46 (4). Now, thtrefore, do I authorize Sylvester Joshua Ouma to I hereby appoint W anieki Ndiga Harangui as liquidato'r under hold the said inquiry. section 49. Given under my hand' at Nairobi this 28.th day of October Given under my hand at NaiTobi this 6th day of October 1966. 1966. J. G. AYUGI, J. G. AYUGI, !or Acting Commissioner /or Acting Commissioner jor Co-operadve Development. yor Co-operative Development.

GAZET'I'B NoTlcs No. 4193 (C5'/ 637/ 19) GkzB'rrs NozqcB No. 4197 #., THE CO-OPERATIVE SCKRETIES ACT (Cap. 490, secdon 46 (6)) THE COURTS ACT WHEREAS 1, Joseph Gerard Ayugi, hAve, under section 46 (Cap. 10) of the said Act, cpncelled tlle 'reystration of the Maraz Pig INCRBASBD CIN1f, JURISDICTION Bre-eders' Co-opgrative Society Limlted, I now authorize W anieki Ndiga Harangm being tho llquidator of the Society appointed IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 4 of the undor xction 49 of the said Act, or his representatlve duly Courts Act, the Chief Justice hereby grants to- authorized in writing, to take into his c jtpdy such books, RABINDER NATH AxAxo documents and assets of the said Society as e may think fit, until the O.rder cancelling the registêration of the Society takes a M agistrate empowered to hold a subordinate court* of the first class, full jurisdiction over al1 persons in a11 civil matters effect. in which the value of the subject matter in disputo do- not Given under my hand at Nairobi this 6th day o.f October exceed Sh. 3,000. 19* . J. G. AYUGI. Dated this 29th day of October 1966. jor Acting Commissioner jor Co-operative Development. A. J. AINLEY. Chiej Justice. *G.N. 14û5/ 1966. GAZE'I-I'E NoTlcB No. 4194 (CSI 1428/ 7) THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACV (Cap. 490, sections 46 and 49) GAZETTE NoTlcE No. 4198 LIQUIDATION ORDER WHEREAS, under section 46 (2) of the said Aot, application THE PIONEER GENBRAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY has been made to m*, Joseph Gerard Ayugi, by threofourths LIM ITED of the members of thq New River Cowogerative Society Limited, applying for cancellatlon of the registratlon of the said Society : P.O. Box 20333, NM ROBL. KENYA l herobf cancel the registration of the said Society, and order Loss oF Pol-lcY that it be liquidated under section 49. Life Assurance' Policy No. 336457 jor Sh. 15,000 dated 14//1 Any member of the said Society may, within two months November 1962, in the name and on the life ()/ Benedict after the date of this Order, appeal agamst such order under M akhulo. section 46 (3). If no appeal is presented within two months, the Order shall take effect from the expiry of that period NOTICE is hereby given tlmt evidencq of the loss or dtstruc- tion of thq above policy has been submltted to the Society and under section 46 (4). any person in possesslon of thy polic/ or claiming to have l hereby appoint Henry Agimba liquidator under interest .therqin, should commumcate wlthin 30 day. by regis- section 49. tored post with the Socigty, failing any such communication, a Given under my hand at Nairobi this 6th day of October cortified copy of the pohcy (which shaili be thy scle evidence of 1966. of contract) will be is&ued. J. G. AYUGI, !or Acting Commîssioner Nairobi, NIM JI JAVER KASSAM , !or Co-operative Development. 3rd November 1966. M anaging Director.