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E KENYA GAZETTE Published Under the Authority of His Excellency the Governor of the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya (Remtered As a Newspaper at the G.P.0.) E KENYA GAZETTE Published under the Authority of His Excellency the Governor of the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya (Remtered as a Newspaper at the G.P.0.) NAIROBI, 23rd October, 1962 Price: Sh. 1 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTENo~~c~s--(Contd.) PAGE PAGE -, Appointments, etc. 1144 Trade Marks . 1157, 1158 The Transfer and Delegation of Powers Ordinance- Liquor Licensing . 1158-1 177 Temporary Transfer of Powers . 1144 Tenders . 1177 The Kenya (Constitution) Order in Council- County, Municipal and District Councils Notices 1177, 1178 Declaration of Resumed Capacity of Minister . 1144 TransPo* Licensing . 1179, 1180 Declaration of Incapacity of Members . 1145 The Crown Lands Ordinance-Plot at Koru Trading Appointment of Temporary Members . , 1145 . Centre .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1181 The Diplomatic Privileges (C.C.T.A.) Order, 196G Bankruptcies . 1184-1 186 Persons Entitled to Immunities and Privileges, etc. 1145 The Companies Ordinance . 1186 The Local Authorities Provident Fund Ordinance- The Societies Ordinance-Registrations, etc. 1186,1187 Appointments . 145 The African Christian Marriage and Divorce Ordinance- The Municipalities Ordinance-Appointment . 1146 Cancellation of Av~ointmentsA - . 1187 The Local Government (County Councils) Ordinance- The Marriage OrdinanceLicensing of Place of Worship 1187 Appointment . Probate and Administration . 1187,1188 The Forest Ordinance-Appointment . Revocation of Power of Attorney . 1188 The Royal National Parks of Kenya Ordinance- The Fraudulent Transfer of Businesses Ordinance . 1188 Appointment . The Trust Land Ordinance-Setting Apart of 'rhe Maize Marketing Ordinance-Appointment . Land . 1189, 1190 The Education Ordinance-Appointments . 1146 Dissolution of Partnership . 1190 ' The Courts Ordinance-Appointments . 1147 Notice of Change of Name . 1190 I'he British Council-Kenya Bursaries, 1963 . 1147 East African Railwavs and Harbours- Reversions . 1148 SUPPLEMENT No. 75 - -- Tender . 1148 Vacancies . 1154 Bills, I962 The African Diftrict Councils Ordinance-Appointments, etc. 1148 The Kenya (Electoral Provisions) (Registration of Voters) SUPPLEMENT No. 76 Regulations- Legislative Supplement Notice to Electors 1149, 1150 . 1 LEGALNOTICE NO. PAGE Amendments to Gazette Notices . 1150, 1180 499 and 500-The Forest Ordinance-Proclamations 967,968 The Native Authority Ordinance-Appointment . 1150 . 501-The Kenya (Electoral Provisions) (Registration The Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance-Addition to of Voters) (No. 2) (Amendment) (No. 3) Register . 1150 Regulations, 1962 . 968 The Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance-Persons Licensed 502-The Kenya (Electoral Provisions) (Registration to Sell Poisons . 1156 of Voters) (No. 4) Regulations, 1962 . 970 Consular Representation . 1151 503-The Land Registration (Special Areas) (Appli- Civil Aircraft Accident-Inspector's Investigation . 1151 cation to Elgeyo-Marakwet District) Order, Language Examinations-Results . 1151 1962 . .. 972 The Trade Disputes (Arbitration and Inquiry) Ordinance 504--The Special Districts (Administration) (Tana --Reference of Matters to Board . 1151 River District) Order, 1962 .. 973 The Animal Diseases Ordinance-Infected Areas 1151, 1152 505-The Special Districts (Administration) (Lamu) Order, 1962 . 973 The Weights and Measures Ordinance-Notice to Traders 1153 . 506-The Kenya Regiment (Territorial Force) Vacancies . 1153-1 155 (Amendment) Regulations, 1962 . 974 Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan- 507-The Kitale Municipality (Building) (Amend- Awards . 1155 ment) By-laws, 1962 . 975 Loss of Bond Certificate . 1155 508-The Probation of Offenders Ordinance-Power H.M. Supreme Court at Nakuru-Cause List . 1155 to Make Probation Orders . 977 East African Customs and Excise-Customs Tariff 509-The Cereals Producers (Scheduled Areas) Interpretation . 1156 Ordinance, 1956-Imposition of Cess . 977 The Co-operative Societies Ordinance-Appointment of 510-The Aberdare County Council (Education Poll Liquidators . 1156 Rate) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order, 1962 . 978 GAZE= No'mcs No. 4670 APPOINTMENTS JOI.rN BOY'C'E HIRST ceased to aCt as Chief Executive Oëcer, Board of Agriculture, with efect from 6th October, 1962- DAVID M ICHAEL TAYLOR tp be Distiict O'licery K iambu District, Central Province, with esect from 4th October, 1962. Mlss IDA RACE, M.B.E., S.R.N., S.C.M., ceastd to aCt aS Matron- RICHARD MALIM HICKMAN to be District Gfficer, Kajiado Dis- in-chief with efïect from 24th September, 1962. trict, Southern Province, with effect from. 24th September, -ALAX JAMBS FRANCIS SIMMANCB ccased to act as Principal) Kenya 1962. Institute of Administration, with effect from 11th October, JOHN PINNBY, M.B.E., to be District Commissioner, M ombasa District, Coast Province, with effect from 1st O'ctober, 1962. JACK LGMAX ALLEN, B.A. ((70M.), ceased t'o aCt as Senior M AJOR W ALTBR FREDERICK BARROW to be District Commissioners Economist/statisdcian, Economics and Statistics Division, with Naivasha District, Rift Valley Province, with efiect from 28th effect from 11th October, 1962. September, 1962. GBORGE W ILI' -IAMS AMOTH to' be District Oflicvr, Embu District, By Command of the Governor. Central Province, with effect from 1st September, 1962. A . M . W EBB, GEORGE HIJTLY HILTON Bltowx to be District Commissioner, Minister pr Legal Anairs. Northern Frontier Distrid, with efect f rom 1st October, 1962. JOHN DAVID DB PURY to be District ' Odicer, North Nyanza District, Nyanza Province, with effect from 11th September, GAZETTE NoTlcE No. 4671 1962. W ONST. 1 /2/21) BEVAN CECIL WILLS, B.SC., D'IP. AGRIC. (WYB)y A.I.C.T.A., to act THE TRANSFER AND DELEGATION OF POW ERS as Deputy Director of Agriculture, Department of Agricul- ORDIN ANCE, 1955 ture, with esect from lst September, 1962. (No. 31 ol 1955) W ILLIAM NIEL BllowN Locoox, M.A. (HoNs.) (sT. Axcmsws), B.A. TBMPORARY TRANSFER oF PowBks UXDER SECTION 24. (tmlox, u.s.A.), resumed duty as Chief Executive Oflker, Board of Agriculture, with elect from 6th October, 1962. TraInNs fEerX EanRdC IDSeEle goaf tl$one pofo wPeorsw ecrosn fOerrdeidn abnyc es, ec1t9i5o5n, 2T: . hoefr etbhye AI-BBRT LssI,lE EI-LIOTTY to act as Assistant Commissioner of direct tha), with esect from 5th O'ctober, 1962, during the Police with effect from 3rd O'ctober, 1962. absence of the M inister of State for Constitutional Afairs and Economic Planning, the Minister for Health and Housing shall DAVID JXMF.S M CCRAE, B.SC. (AGRIC.) (HONS. ZOO.) (EDIN.)y to aCt have and may exercise al1 powers conferred, and shall perform as Senior Research Oœcer, Department of Agriculture, with a11 the duties im posed, by or under any O'rdinance upon the effect from 5th September, 1962. M inister for Constitutional Alairs' and Economic Planning. HIJGH Ll-ovo BENNBTT to be Claief Supqlios Omcer, Ministry pf Given under my hand this 14th day of October, 1962. W orks and Communications, Nairobl, with eiect from 1st April, 1962. P. M . RENISON, FRANK SOMERSET, F.I.M.T.A., to aCt as Under-sfcretary (T.O.A.), Governor. Treasury, with effect from 3rd Septem ber, 1962. GREGORY ANTHONY HUGH COOKSON, B.A., M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., o.e.H., to be Medical O'fficcr .of Health, Narok District and (CONST. 1/2/21) contained Yownship and Trading Centres, with effect from 1st Septem ber, 1962. ' THE TRANSFER AND DELEGATION OF POW ERS SIJMANT RAI PIJRSHOTI'AM PATEL, M.B., B.S., to be M edical Oflicer ORDINANCE, 1955 . of Health, Baring'o District and contained Township and (No. 31 oj 1955) Trading Centres, with effect from 21st August, 1962. TBMPORARY- TRANSFER oF PowERs UNDBR SECTION 2A CABTANO FRANclsco DA PIBDADB QUAOROSN M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., IN EXERCISE .of the powers conferred by section 2A of to be Medical Oëcer of Hea1th, Samburu District and con- the Transfer and D elegation of Powers Ordlpance, 1955, I tained Township and Trading Centres, with esect frozh 8th hereby direct that, with efect from 16th October, 1962, duling September, 1962. the absence of the Minister for Local Governmonl, the Minlster TADAYO KEBONGO EVELIA, L.M.S. (B.A.)> D.P.H., to be M edical for Agriculture and Animal Husbandry shall have and may Oflcer of Health,' Kili: District and contaiped Townships and exercise all powers conferred, and shall perform a1l the duties Trading Centres, with cffcct fro'm 24th July imposed, by or under any O'rdinance upoh the Minister for , 1962. Local Government JAMES lAN M AXWELL, M.B., CH.B., B.A.O., D.P.H., D.R.C.O.G., D.T.M. & H., to be Medical Oflicer 'of Hea1th, Eldoret M uni- Given under my hand this 17th day of October, 1962. cipal and Uasin Gishu County Councils and thelr contained Township and Trading Centres, with effect from 25th Septem- ber, 1962. SIJRBSH KUMAR AvAsnlv, M.B., B.s., D.P.H., to be M edical Oëcer .of Health, Taita J'raveta District and contained Town- CIAZETTB lioTlcE èfo. 4673 ships and Trading Centres, with efect from 30th July, 1962. (CONST. 1 /2/24) JAMBS M BOGO GEKONYO !M.B., B.S., D.P.H., to be M edical Oëcer of Health, Kitui Distrlct and contained Township and Trading THE KENYA (CONSTITUTION) ORDER IN Centres.. with effect from 28th July, 1962. COUNCIL, 1958 NIRMAL SINGH RIHAL, M.B., CH.B., to be M edical Omcer of (L.N. 158 ol 1958) Health, Kajiado District and contained Township and Trading DECLARATION OF RESUMED CAPACITY OF MINISTER Centre, with effect from 10th September, 1962. By His Excellency Sir Patrick M uir Renison, Knight Com- JOHN DoNovAN BROWN, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O., D.P.H., to be M edical ' mander of the M ost Distinguished Order of Saint Michael Omcer of Hea1th, Kapsabet District and corltained Township and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-chief of and Trading Centres, with elïect from 7th August, 1962. the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya : M lss Lucv NATALIE K NAPP, s.R.N., s.c.M., resum ed duty on WHEREAS by instrument under the public seal dated 6th return from vacation leave as M atron-in-chief with effect from September, 1962,* James Samuel Gichuru was .
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