THE GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya

(Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.)

Vol. LXVIX-No. 2 , 10th January 1967 Price: Sh. 1/50

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE KENYA GAZETTE With effect from the 3rd February 1967, publication day for the Kanya Gazette will be changed fr~omTuesday of ea& week to Friday of each week. The Kenya Gazette which was to have been issued on the 31st Jlanuary, will not now be published. Advertisers are advised that communications for the Kenya Gazette should reach the Government Printer not later than 12 noon on Tuesday of the week that publication is desired. The Government Printer will not publish communications received aMer that hour umtil the next subsequent issue of the Gazette.

Dated this 30th day of December 1966. E. N. MWENDWA, Minister for Power and Communications.

CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZE^ Nonc~s-(Contd.) PAGE PAGE Appointments ...... 18 Changes of Name ...... 38 The Agricultural Credit Act-Appointments . . . . 18 Business Transfers ...... 39 The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act-Cancellations 19 The Central Bank of Kenya Act-Description of Coins 39 The Trade Disputes Act 1965-Order ...... 19 The Agricultural Credit Act-Cancellation of Sale of The Forests Act-Declaration, etc...... 19 Farm ...... 39 The Prisons Act-Appointment, etc...... 19 Vacancies ...... 20 SUPPLEMENT No. 2 The Agriculture Act-Farms for Sale ...... 21 Acts, 1967 lndustrial Court Awards ...... 22 (Published as a Special Issue on 4th January 1967) The Judicial Service Commission-Appointment . . 25 Patents ...... 25 SUPPLEMENT No. 3 Trade Marks ...... 27 Legislative Supplement Liquor Licensing ...... 30 LEGALNOTICE NO. PAGE The African Christian Marriage and Divorce Act- Licensed Ministers ...... 3 1 5-The Constitution of Kenya-Proclamation . . 5 The African Courts Act--Court of Review Sessions . . 31 (Published as a Special Issue on 5th January 1967) Probate and Administration ...... Lost Share Certificate ...... SUPPLEMENT No. 4 Lost Policies ...... Legislative Supplement Bankruptcy Jurisdiction ...... LEGALNOTICE NO. The Companies Act-Winding-up Notices, etc. . . . . 6-The Liquor Licensing (Amendment) Act 1966- Notice of Commencement ...... The Trade Unions Act-Dissolution, etc...... t, The Societies Act-Registrations, etc...... 7-The Liquor Licensing (Amendment) Rules 1967 The Co-operative Societies Act-Appointments, etc. . . 8-The Children and Young Persons (Appointed Local Authority) (No. 15) Order 1966 . . Tenders ...... 9-The Traffic (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules 1966 . . The Local Government (County of ) (Amend- l&-The Crop Production and Livestock (Sugar ment) Order 1966-Nominated Members . . . . Factory) Rules 1966 ...... The Local Government (County of Okejuado) Order 11-The Maize Marketing Act-Price of Maize . . 1963-Nominated Members ...... 12-The Registered Land (Application) (No. 6) Local Government Notices ...... (Revocation) Order 1966 ...... The Water Act-Notice ...... 13-The Cotton Rules-Destruction of Cotton Plants 18 THE KENYA GAZETTE 10th January 1967

CORRIGENDA REVBRSIONS In Gazette Notice No. 4678 of 20th December 1966- ROBERT DOUGLAS BROWN KIRKW()OD ceased to act as Area In the second column against the name of Jones M wendwa Settlement Controller, Ministry of Lands and Settlement, with Mbiti 1or , M ariakani and Districts read Kilifi, esect from 1st August 1966. and Kwale Districts. JosiœH M BARIA KIAMBATI, ceased to aCt as Area Settlement Controller, Ministry of Lands and Settlement, with elect from 1st September 1966. In Gazette Notice No. 4773 of 28th Deœmber 1966- MALCOLM DAVID BRADSTOCK, ceased to act ms Senior Education ln the heading thereto for the Karatina Urban Council Oëcer, M inistry of Education, with osect from 4th October read the , Kiganjo, Mweiga and Naro Moru Townships. 1966. CHARLBS RIPLEY NOTTIDGB, ceased to ad as Deputy Director of Settlement, with esect from 18th November 1965. THom s LBSI-IB M ARTIN, ceased to aci as Area Settlement TRE PUBLIC SERVICB COM MISSION OF KENYA Controller, M inistry of Lands and Settlement, with e/ect from 3rj1 December 1966. APPOINTMBNTS THOMAS LBSLIB MARTIN, to act as Area Settlement Controller, By Order of the Commission. Ministry of Lands and Settlement with effect from 18th G. M USEM BIS November 1965. A cting Secretary. Ba KIBL AVIHAMA IDWASI, to be District Commissioner, Trans Nzoia District, Rift Valley Province, with efect from 21st June 1966. ALBRB,D M ARINB NDERI, to be Uttder-secretal'y, M inistry of GAZBTTB NoerlcE N o. 71 Power and Communications, with eFect from 1st July 1966. LLOANIBANK IT M ALCOLM DAvlo BRADSTOCK, to act as Senior Education Oëcer, THE AGRICULTUXAL CREDIT ACT M inistry of Edpcation, with effeet from 3rd August 1966. RBUBBN KADIVILA ESSENDI, to aet as Area Settlement Con- (Cap. 323) troller, M inistry of Lands and Settlement, with elect from ATPOINTMENT OF ACEMBERS AND CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF 1st September 1966. THE LAND AND AGRICULTURAL BANK OF KENYA Dlmco NDUNGU KANIARU, to be District Oëcer, M achakos IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 20 (1) of District, Eastern Province, with elect from 15th September the Agricultural Credit Act, the M inister for Agriculture and 1966. . Animal Husbandry, after consultatioli with the Minister for JoslAH KIPTONIJI ARAP KIRUI, to be District Commissioner, Finance, hereby appoints- south Nyanza District, Nyanza Province, with elect from 9th October 1966. Jolln Njoroge M iehuki, STSPHEN KANVONYO, to be District Commissioner, Nyeri District, Peter Sifuma, , with elïect from 20th October 1966. Sir W ilfrid Havelock, Fluxcls KBPKBBIJT CHBROGONY, to be District Commissioner, Joseph Gatuguta, M.P., District, Rift Valley Province, with efect from 6th Abner Odera, November 1966. Joseph M uturia and J()HN GITUMA, to be District Commissioner, District, Paul Boit, m ft Valley Province, with esect from 7th November 1966. to be members of the Board of the Land and Agricultural Barlk ZAclœus KIPKOBCI.I ARAP KIRIJI, to be District Commissioner, of Kenya ; and appoints- M ombasa District, Coast Province, with effect from 9th November 1966. John Njoroge Michuki, CHARLBS GATBRE M AINA, to act as Deputy Secretal'y, Ministry to be the Chairman of the said Board. of Education, with efect from 15th November 1966. Jol.m HcmswBl-t, GITAU, to act as Deputy Chief Education Gazette Notice No. 4238 of 1963 is hereby cancelled. OKcer, M inistry of Education, with esect from 15th November 1966. Dated this 5(kh day of December 1966. YtmA KoMoltA, to act as Deputy Chief Education Oleer, BRUCE M CKENZIE, M inistry of Education wit.h effect from 15th November 1966. M inister kbr Agrkulture cnd Sluoluclc KIPTBNAI KIMALBL, to act as Assistant Chief Anlmal Husbandrj,. Education Olcer, M inistry of Education, with effect from 15th November 1966. BENJAMIN KII-LION M ONYE OGOL, to be District Oëcer, Elgeyo- Marakwd District, Rift Valley Provhzce, with elect from Gàzs'r'rE NOTICB No. 72 20th November 1966. (LOANIBANKIT CHARLES NlcHotAs KHISA, to be District OKcer, District, THE AGRICULTURAL CREDIT ACT Eastern Province, with effect from 26th November 1966. (Cap. 323) NlcHol-As BARANI W AIJDO JUMA, to be District Oëcer, Mtlrang'a Distzict, Central Province, with efïect from 6th December APPOINTMENT OF A4EMBERS AND CHAIRMAN OF THE 1966. AGRICULTURAL FINANCE CORPORATION FEs'ro OMUSA SAKWA, to act as Director of Veterinary Services, IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by subsectlon (1) of with efect from 7t.11 December 1966. section 4 of the Agrîcultural Credit Act, the M inîster for JOHx M AGIRO TIAMPATI, to be District Oëcerr M urang'a Agriculture and Animal Husbandry hereby appoints- District, Central Province, with effect from 12th December Peter Sifuma, 1966. Sir W ilfrid Havelock and BATHIJBL KINYANJUI W AIRIOKO, to be District Oflkerj Kiambu District, Central Province, with effect from 12th Decembcr Joseph Gatuguta, M.P., 1966. under paragraph (* of the said subsection ; LABAN NYAHBRA AN J1LI, to b e District Oëcer, Nyeri Dfstrid. Abner Odera, Central Province, with esect from 12th December 1966. Joseph M uturia and RICHARD APELâ, to be District Oëcer, Narok District, Rift Paul Boit, Valley Province, with elect from 14th December 1966. under paragraph (9 of tbe said subsection, PROMOTIONS to be members of the Agricultural Finance Corporation, and VIG'OR EDMOND M AUDE Btmu , to be Deptlty Director appoints- Settlement, with esect from 18th November 1965. John Nsoroge Muchuki, LAVAN NGATIA M UCEMI, to be Area Settlement Controller. M inistry of Lands and Settlement, with egect from 28th to be Chairman of the Agricultural Finance Corporation under September 1966. paragraph (X of the said subsection. STANZ-EY KING M wsxou, to be Area Settlement Controller. Gazette Notice Nos. 3923 of 1963 and 3238 of 1964 are Ministry of Lands and Settlement, with eFect from 30th hereby cancelled. November 1966. HBNRY ENG;H OKwACH, to be Area Settlemen! Controller, Dated thfs 30th day of December 1966. Ministry of Lands and Settlement, with elect from 30th November 1966. BRUCB M CKENZJE, Jo> RICHARD HoBBs, to be Deputy Public Prosecutor, Oëce M înîster for Agrîculture and of the Attorney-General, with effect from 1st January 1967. Anîmal Husbandry. 10th January 1967 THE KENYA GAZEW E 19 GADWB NoTlcE No. 73 (ANICRUELTYILEGI 1/& GAZETTB Noncs No. 76 THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIM ALS ACT Tus poltEs'rs ACT (cap. 360) Lcap c . 38s) axcsLzxaqox os Ayœolxvsfsxvs os Avwuoltlzso osslcsRs IN EXBRCISE of the powers conferrcd by seqtion 36 of the KIPTABBRR-KIPKANYAR FOMST : M TBRATTION OF BOUND.ARIES Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, the M imster for Agri- Ix ACCORDANCE with the provisions of section 4 (2) of culture and Animal Husbandry, after consultation with the the Forests Act, the M inister for Natural Resources gives East African Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 2g days' notice of intention, with esect from the date of this heréby cancels the appointments of- notice, to declare that the boundaries of the Kiptaberr- Frederick W illiam Brafield Rolfe? and Kapkanyar Forest be altered so that Kiptaberr Forest and Francis Kianiat, Kapkanyar F'orest be separate forests. It is intended that the to be Authorized Olcers for the purposes of the Act. al'ea described in the F'irst Schedule to this Notice shall cease to be a forest area and that the areas described in the Second Dated this 30th day of December 1966. schedule to this Notice shall be forest areas. BRUCE M CKENZIE, FIRST ScHlmut,E M inîster jor Agrkulture and Anîmal tlusbandry. Kiptaberr-Kapkanyar Forest That piece of land of approximately 58,036 acres, situated *G.N. 5101/ 1963. I'G.N. 1054/1965. ajproximately 20 miles south-east of Townshig and lylng within the W est Pokot and Elgeyo-Marakwet Dlstricts GAZBTTB Noncs No. 74 of the Rift Valley Province, which was declared to be a forest 'I'HE TRADE DISPUTES ACT 1965 area by Proclamation 102 of 1941. ORDBR IJNDBR SECTION 36--COLLECTION 0P TRADE UNION DIJES SEcoxn STHEDUI-B IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 36 of tlle Kiptaberr Forest Trade Disputes Act 1965, the M inister for Labour hereby An area of land of approximately 31,843 acres . in the orders every employer who employs not less than five members Sirikwa Trust Land situated south-east of Trading of the Domestic and Hotel Workers' Union, to- ' Centre in the Elgeyo-Marakwet District of the Rift Valley (aj deduct every month Sh. 3 in respect of trade union dues Province the boundaries of which are more particularly deh- from the wages of each of his employees who is a neated and edged green on Boundary Plan No. 180 / 156 which member of that trade union ; is sealed with the seal of the Survey of Kenya and is depo- (bj pay 85 pe# cent of the total sums so deducted in any sited in the Survey Records OKce, Survey of Kenya, Nairobi, month, not later than the 3rd day from the date on and a copy of which may bo seen in the oëce of the wbich suc: wages were paid, by crossed cheque made Conservator of Forests (West), . ' . payable into the account of the Domestic and Hotel Workers' Union at tlze Barclays Bank Ltd., Queensway, Kapkanyar Forest Nairobi ; An area of land approximately 26,193 acres in the Sirikwa (c) pay 15 per cent of the total sums so deducted in any Trust Land situated south-east of Kapenguria Tradiny Centrç month, not later than the 3rd day from the date on in the West Pokot District of the Rlft Valley Provmce, the which such wages were paid, by crossed cheque made boundaries of which are more particularly delineated and payable into the account of the Central Organization of edged green on Boundary Plan No. 180/ 155 which is jealed Trade Unions (Kenya), Account No. 140793-7 at the with the seal of the Survey of Kenya and is degosited m the Barclals Bank, Ltd., Queensway Branch, P.O. Box 30011, Survey Records Olce, Survey of Kènya, Nairobl, and . a copy Nairobl ; of which may be seen in the oKce of the Consçrvator of (#) notify in writing that trade union and that federation Forests (West), Eldoret. before the epd of each month of the amounts of any Dated this 4th day of January 1967. pam ent made to the accounts of that trade union and of that Federation in that month ; C, M . G. ARGW INGS-KODHEK, (e) notify in writing the Registrar of Trade Unions before M inister for Natural Resources. the end of each month of the amounts of any payments made into the accounts of that trade union and of that Federation in that month. GAZET'I'E NoncE No. 77 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 36 (2) of (28 / 5/8 / F01. Ilj Trade Disputes Act, Gazette Notice No. 4494 of 25th November 1966, is varied accordingly. THE PRBONS ACT J. G. KIANO, Wap. 90) M inlster jor Labour. APPOINTMENT AND CANCELLATION OF APPOINTMBNT OF VISITING JUSTICES GAZSTTE NolqcE No. 75 IN EXERCISE of the powtrs conferred by section 72 (1) THE FORESTS ACT of the Prisons Act, I hereby- (Cap. 385) (c) cancel the appointment* of- M ARENJI FOREST REv. CHRISTOPHBR JOHN RIDOUT ; and IN ACCORDANCB with t*e provisions of sectiort 4 (2) of (b) appoint- the Porests Act, the M inister for Natural Resources hereby REv. LAURBNCB ART> R HUBBARD gives 28 days' notice of intention, with effect from the date of this notîce, to declare that the area descrîbed in the Fïrst as Visiting Jtlstices to Nyeri Prison in the Nyeri Distrkt, Schedule hereto shall cease to be a forest area and that the Central Province. area described in the Second Schedule hereto shall be a forest Dated this 28th day of December 1966. area. FIRST Sca out,s D. T. ARAP M OI, Marenji Forest Minîster jor Home a4#t#rz. An area of land approximately 3,640 acres, situated approxi- *G.N. 249/1964. mately 29 miles south-west of Kwale Township in the Kwale Distnct of the Coast Province which was declared to be a forest area by Proclamation No. 104 of 1938. (28/5/32) SECOND ScHimut,B THE PRISONS ACT Marenli Forest W ap. 90) An area of land approximately 3,777 acres, situated approxi- CXNCELLATION OF APPOINTMENT OF A VISITING JUSTICB mately 29 miles south-west of Kwale Township in the Kwale District of the Coast Province, the boundaries of which are IN EXERCISE of tho powers conferred by section 72 (1) of more particularly delineated and edged green on Boundary the Prisons Act, I hereby cancel tlle appointment* of- Plan 180/ 136 which is seglcd witll the seal of the Survey of Dlt. M . A. RANA Kenya and deposited in the Stlrvey Records Oëce, Survey of as a Visiting Justice to Shimo-la-Tewa Plison in the M ombasa Kenya, Nairobl, and a copy of which may been seen in the District, Coast Province. oëce of the Conservator of Forests (East), Forest Department. Nairobi. Dated this 23rd day of December 1966. Dated this 4th day of January 1967. D. T. ARAP M OI, C. M . G. ARGWINGS-KODHEK, Minister mr Home Anairs. M înister ytpr Natural Resources. *G.N. 1279/63. 20 THE KENYA GAZETTE 10th January 1967 GAZETTS Nolqcs No. 14 flllent both in English and swahili and familiar with Avoir- dupois system of measurements. rrhe'y must also be able to DF-SERT LOCUST CONTROL ORGANIZATION prepare sketch designs and working drawings for major buildings 17OR EASTERN AFRICA and to undertake Job control and supervision, and must have vwcwxcv had some administrative experience. The successful candidates may each be placed in charge of a section dealing with one or Director more groups oj, bugdings and may be posted away from Head APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualitied persons omce in direct control of building work in a Province. Appli- for the post of Director of the Desert Locust Com rol cants must state for which post they are applying and submit Organimtion for Bastern Africa. a separate set of application forms for each post for which Candidate. s a. re required to possess proven administrative tjwy apsy. abilities of a high ca h'bre and need not necessarily be scientists, I'annevy omcer although special consideration may be given by the Council to , M inistry (?f/w xo gr4ic/u67lt)ure and Animal Husbandry those who have specialized experience in the organization of S '''' ' pest control and scientfc research. Preference will be given MEaNlaTry scale.-k 804 to f 1,710. PENSIONABLE or AGREE- to nationals of the Contracting Governments, which are.= . Eedopip., France, Kenya, Somali Republk, Tanm nia . and Applicants must possess a Diploma from the Leather Sellers Uganda. College, London, or a similar Institution and must have had Th considerable expericnce in tanning. They must be fully conver- e salary for the post is f 3,000 per annum (lixed). sant with ajj aspects of tanning ogerations and laboratory tests, Furtxer detafled l'nformation regardfng responsibilities and installation of machinery and equlpment, and must be able to other benehts attached to the appointment can be obtained lecture and dempnstrate to students the basic grinciples of a11 from the Executive Secretary, DLCO-EA., P.O. Box 231, tanning operations. The successful candidate wlll be posted to Asmara, Ethiopia. the Animal Health and Tndustry Training Instittzte, Kabcte, A pplications, with curriculum vitae and the names of two and will be in charge of a two-year course for tanners. referees, should be forwarded to the Chairman of the Council senior Inspector (worksj, uinistry t?/ works (xo for DLCO-EA, H.E. M ohamoud Abdi Nur, the M inister for Anss . 5 /67) Agriculture and Animal Husbandl'y, Mogadiscio, Somali MESNalaTry scale.-î 850 to f 1,060. PENSION or aspss. Republic, to arrive not later than 28th Febnzary 1967. . rrhi Applicants must be over 27 years old, and must have com- s advertlsement supersedes any previous notices regarding puted at least four years' recognized apprenticeship or training the vacancy. jrj a recognized building trade plus at least six years' subsequent experience in a supervisory appointment. A thorough know- G ledge of Drawings, Bills of Quantities, Contract procedures Site AZE'ITE NOTICE NO. 79 organization, Stores ind M aintenance procedure is essential as is experience in reinforced concrete making the various tests PUBLIC SBRVICE COM MISSION OF KENYA required. They must have the ability to produce drawihgs of 'kucANclss constructional detail and to measuro work hz progress for the APPLICATIONS are invited for the following posts and must purpose of issuing variation orders and interim payments, and be submitted to the Secretary, Public Service Commission of daillso to organize and run economjcany a number of jobs in Kenya P.O. Box 30095, Nairobi, to reach him by 31st January erent areas. 1967. ,C ivil semrants must submit agplications to' heads of Architectural Draughtsman Grade 11 (Sik Posts), Mînistry ()/ departments on Form PSC.ZA, itl tripllcate, at least seven daïs Works (No. 6 /67) before the closing date ; other applications to be submitted, m salary xctz/e.- -r tm to f 1,060. AGRBEM ENT only. triplicate, on Form PSC.2, obtainable from the Secretary. Agplicants should be educated up to cambridge school tAhpplicants must quote the number shown against tlle post in Certécate standard of education and must have a min jmum e advertisement. of four years' experience as a draughtsman in an Architect's Note.- In all cases preference will be given to q'u' alified omce, excluding any time spent as an apprentice, or must candidates who are Kenya citizens. have passed or been exempted from tlle Bmlding Technician's examination of the East African lnstitute of Architects. A Senior Research Ofcer, Mfnlfr.y oj Agriculture and Animal sound knowledge of building construction and pradice is essen- Husbandry (No. 1 /67) tial and applicants must have the ability to work up sketch Salary scale.-k 2,175, sxed. PBNSIONABLE or AGREE- plans and prepare full working drawings for various types of MENT. ' buildings rang'mg from small domestic buildings to large multi- Applicant storeyed buildfngs. n ey rnust be capable of a certain amount science of sa nm uasptp rpoovsesde ssU an ivdeergsirteye wini thA gproicsut-lgturared uaotre reqluaatelid- of simple design work. Applicants who have passed, or have fication and experience preferably in animal production. Abefen exempted from, the Intermediate Examinatlon of the East Considerable experience in research and administration of a rican lnstitute of Architects would be eligible for appoint- research station is essential. Duties include administration of fm 1ent as Architcctural Draughtsman Grade 1, Scale f 850 to the National Research Station at Kitale and its Sub- ,060. stations . including testing new plant introductions of grasses and legumes Assessment tpgjccr (Twt) Posts), Assistant Assessment Of/iccr with a viel to their use as 1ey species, selection and breeding, (T'w(p Postsj, Mfnfy/ry 0/- Housing (No. 7 /67) seeds production, 1ay agronomy and animal agronomy. There s ur.y scaje : - are also small sections for crop agronomy and chemistry ; a11 aA this work llas to bo co-ordinated. sAseGsRsmEeEntM EONmTcer : f 850 to f 1,060. PENSIONABLB . Superintending Architect, Ministry oj Works (No. 2/67) Assistant Assessment Omcer : :670 to :820. PENSIONABLE

salar.v ,c.we.-f,1,839 to :1,989. AGREEMBX'I- only. or AGRBBMFN T. Applicqnts must be associates of the Royal Institute of Applicants have have had practical experienco and know- Br'itish Achitects or the East African Institute of Architects or ledge of the building industry with particular reference to possess an equivalent quav cation acceptable to the Kenya building costs and land values, and tlze quality of materials Registration Board of Architects and Qllantity Surveyors. They used and construction. Duties include inspection of dwellîng- should have extensive experience in the practice of Architecture, houses, meawring up externally and internally, tlte drawing with preferably three years' experience m a senior capacity as of single line plans, valuation of furniture :the preparation of a group-leader and must be iuent in English and Swahili reports and estimates and the ability to Justify opirdons and and familiar with Avoirdupois system of meâsurements. They findings. Appointment to either of the scales w111 be dependent must be able to prepare sketch designs and working drawings upon the experience and qualilications. Applicants must state for major ' buildings and to undertake Job control and super- for which post they are applying and submit a separate set of visicn, and have the necessary administrative experience to lae application forms for each post for which they apply. in chargo of a section dealing with one or more groups of Inspector (Mechanicalj, Kenya Police (No. 8 /67) buildings and to control the planning and administration of Salary scale.- E700 to f 988. PBNSIONABLE or AGREE- projects from sketch-plan stage to final completion. M ENT. Archîtect (Six Postsj, Mînistry t# Works (No. 3 /67) Applicants must have sen'ed a recognized apprenticeshiq in Motor Vehicle Fngineerinj or furnish proof of having acqulred *'rwo posts- salary-f 1,500, SXed-AGRBEM ENT only. a high standard of traming/experience elsewhere and must One post-salary scale-E804 to f I,7IO-AGRBBMENT possess a Kenya Government Grade I Trade Test Certificate only. for Vehicle M echanics. Additional Trade Test Certleates will be advantageous. They must also possess a valid driving licence Three posts-salary scale-f804 to f IJIO-PENSIONABLE for vehicles up to and incltzding 5 tons and be prepared to or AGREEMENT. serve anywhtre in Kenya. 'They must be conversant with the (*Dependent on qualilication and experience.) repair and overhaul of all types of m otor vehicles and stationary Applicants must be Associates of the Royal Institute of power plants be fully capable of running a small workshop British Architects or the East African Institute of Architects or without supervision, and must have a good knôwlcdge of possess an equivalent qualification acceptable to the Kenya stores accounting, stock control and able to compile inspection Registration Board of Architects and Quantity Surveyors. reports and deal with routinç workshop correspondence in They must have had ekperienco in an Architect's oKce, bo English. 10th January 1967 THB KENYA GAZETTE 21

Pusl-lc slmvlcil CoMMlsslox oF KsxvA-VAcANcIss-(6't)n/J.) In the Burnt Forest/t-essos area of the Uasin Gishu District. Foreman (Mechanical) LFive Posts), National Youth Servicf lt is desired to sell this property as a going concern on a (No. 9/67) walk-in walk-out basis and preference will be given to tenderers wishing to purchase the farm on thls basis Salary scale.-k 600 to :820. PENSIONABLE or AGREE- Tenderers are at liberty to bid for the land and permnaent. M ENT. improvements only, for whkh no tender below f9750 will Applicants must possess a Kenya Gokernment Grade I Trade be considered. , Test Certificate for Plant and /or Vehicle M echanics, be fully Tenders in sealed envelopes marked 'Vender for L.R. N os. conversant with the type of work normally encountered in a 689 and 693/ 1'' must reach the undersigned on or before vehicle and plant regair shop and have experience in the 31st January 1967. maintenance and servlcing of heavy earth-moving equipment and vehicles. They must be capable of conducting corres- pondence and keepmg job cards and vehicle records. L.R. No. 4281 (Storm). Acreage.- 1,427. Housekeeper (Ft??nJ?)), Animal Health and Industry Training ln the Lessos area of the Uasin Gisllu District Insdtute, Kabete, M fnfz/rz oj Agriculture and Animal . Husbandry (No. 10/67) It is desired to sell this property as a going concern on a walk-in walk-out basis and preference will be given to Salary scale.-î 600 to f 820. PENSIONABLE or AGREE- tenderers wishing to purchase the farm on thls basis M ENT. Tenderers are at liberty to bid for the land and permanen.t improvements only, for whîch no tender before f 2 Ayplicants should be qualified in home economics with ,800 will be sgeclsc training in nutrition and must have had previous expe- considered. rlence in al1 aspects of catering work in a residential institution. 428T1e'n'ders in sealed envelopes marked çdrfender for L.R. No. The person appointed will be required to cater for up to , must reach the undersigned on or before 31st January 200 students and will be responsible for the dining hall and 1967. recreation rooms. Other duties will include housekeeping and control of dormitories and laundry. The successful candidate will be provided with accommodation at the Institute on pay- L.R. No. 6463 (Simpson). ment of rent at the normal Government rates, and will be Acreage.- 1,629. required to work in co-operation with the Bursar under the Co-Manager of the Institute. ln the Endebess area of the Kitale District. It is desired to sell this property as a going concern on a walk-in walk-out basis and preference will be given to Housekeeper (Womanj (Three Postsj, Ministry t# Education tenderers wishing to purchase the farm on tlqls basis (No. 11 /67) Tenderers are at liberty to bid for the land and permanent. Salary scale.-En ù to :640. PENSIONABLE or AGREE- improvements only, for whicb no tender below :5500 will be M ENT. considered. , Applicants must be of good education with experience of Tenders în sealed envelopes mnrked :i-fender for L N .R. caterm'g and caring for children bctween the ages of 7 and 13. o. 6463'9 must reach the undersigned on or before 31st They must be able to speak Swahili quently and be prepared January 1967. to relieve in the kitchen, sanatodum and other boarding blocks when necessary, and must be interelted in the educational, social and spirl.tual welfare of the children. Successful candidates L.R. No. 11056 (Songonyet). will be posted initially to Hill School, Bldoret ; Nyeri Primary Acreage.- 1,194. School, Nyeri ; Kitale School, Kitale ; but are liable to be posted anywhere in Kenya. ln the Fort Ternan area of the District. It is desired to sell this property as a going concern on a walk-in walk-out basis and preference will be ëfven to tenderers wishing to purchase the farm on tlus basis GAZBTTS Noaqcs No. 80 Tenderers are at liberty to bid for the land and pennanent. bimprovements only, for which no tender below f 13900 will THE AGRICULTURE ACT e considered. , (Cap. 318) Tenders in sealed enveloyes marked SsTender for L.R FARMS l?OR SALE 11056:' must reach the underslgnod on or before 31st Janugry. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 187 of 1967. the Agricûlture Act, the Minister for Agriculture and Animal The abovç four properties may be viewed by 'arrangement Husbandry hereby offers for sale the undermentioned properties with this Board's Area M anager by public tender :- , P.O. Box 543, Kftale. L.R. No. 8752 (Lee). L.R. No. 5038 (Kamaya). Acreage.- 2,438. Acreage.- 2,238. - ln the Kïlïfi area of the Kilffi District In the area of the Nakuru District. . lt is desired to scll this property as a going concern on a It is desired to sell this property as a going concern on a walk-in walk-out basis and preference will be jiven to walk-in walk-out basis and preference will be given to tenderors wishing to purchase the farm on thls basis tenderers wishing to purchase the farm on this basis. TendeTeTs aTe at liberty to bid f or the land and permanen.t Tenderers are at liberty to bid for the land and permanent improvements only, for which no tender below E 13,100 will improvements only, for which no tender below f 9,000 wil be be considered. considered. Tenders in sealed envelopes marked 'è-fender for L.R. No. 503Tenders in sealed envelopes marked dsTender for L.R. No. 8752'' must reach tlle undersigned on or before 31st January 8'' must reach tlle undersigned on or before 31st January 1967. 1967. ' The above Coastal property may be' viewed by arrangement L.R. No. 8756 (W illiamson and Hurt). wîth thïs Board's Assistant Area M anager, P.O. Box 90, Acreage.- 3,294. M ombasa. In the Naivasha area of tbe Nakuru District. In the consideration of tenders, preference will be given to It is desired to sell this property as a going concern on a Kenya citizens. Preference will also be liven to tenderers who walk-in walk-out basis and preference will be given to are prepared to pay cash but if a loan ls required to assist in tenderers wishing to purchase on this basis. Tenderers are the purchase and/or development of the property, tenderers at liberty to bid for the land and permanent improvements must be prepared to deposit not less than 50 per cent of the total value of their tender in cash. only, for which no tender below f 19,000 will be considered.

Tenders in sealed envelopes marked tt-fender for L. The sale of these groperties will be stlbject to the cénsèpt ôf R. ' ' ' . No. 8756': must reach the undersigned on or before 31st the appropriate Divislonal Land Control Board. . January 1967. The M infster does not bïnd himself to accept the 'higlzdji or The above two properties m ay be viewed by arrangement any tender. . with this Board's Area Manager, P.O. Box 903, Nakuru. M . H. M OTIGA,' L.R. Nos. 689 and 693/ 1 (Rossall School Foundation). càfe/ Executive t:gcers Acreage.- z,zx . CePntral Agrîcultural W/rtf, .O. Box 30028 , R. a' frtlbf. 22 THE KENYA GAZETTE 10th January 1967 GAZB'I'rs NoencE No. 81 machinery available for the settlement of disputes. The ' Respondents, however, rejected this criticism and pointed out THE INDUSTRIAL COURT that, the Claimants in particular, invariably brought their disputes to the Industrial Court as was evident from the CAtTss No. 79 ol7 1966 number of cases in which they had appeared before the Industrial Court this .year. Parties: - Th e Parties had signed the notifcation of dispute form to the Kenya Cnemical W orkers' Union jyjdustrial Court on 2nd November 1966, on the aforesaid six and issues. The Pyrethrum M arketing Board and Pyrethrum Processing ' C om pany of K enya Lim ited M AIN SUBMISSIONS ON BEHALF ()P Tl:œ CLAIMANTS 4. (t7) l'Ffzgex.--l'he Claimants submitted that, pyrethrum Issues in dispute.'- industry was doing extremely well and, in fact, 60 per cent (J) W ages. of the world supply was provided by Kenya. The Claimants (bj Annual Paid Leave. handed to the Court the Annual Reports of the Pyrethrum (c) Shift Diierential. Marketing Board of Kenya for the years 1962-63, 1963-64 and (tf) Housing Allowance. 1964-65 in support of their contentlon that the Respondents (e) Leave Allowance. possessed the necessary financial ability to meet wlth their (/) Terms for Casual Labour. demands. The Claimants also requested the Court to go through paragraphs 137 to 140 of the Develoyment Plan to 1. 'The Kenya Chpmical W orkers' Union shall hereinafter be ascertain and confirm the extremely healthy posltion which the referred to as the Claimants and The Pyrethrum Marketing pyrethrum industry enjoyed. Board and Pyrethrum Processing Company of Kenya Limited shall hereinafter be referred to as the Respondents. The Claimants stated that, although the grades had been established last year and their rates had been agreed, these 2. The Parties were heard in Nairobi on the 13th day of rates did not represent a fair scale and were meant to be a December 1966, and relied on their written and verbal start only and they had hoped to increase them every year submissions. until a fair rate was established. The Claimants submitted that, they had originally demanded GENERAL BACKGROIJND the following rates for the various grades but during con- ciliation in a spirit of compromise, they had amended and 3. An agreem ent between the Parties regulating the wages ' reduced these hgures as follows :- ' and terms and conditions of service of the Respondents' employees was signed on 30th August 1965, with effect from Grade Original Revised 1st July 1965, with a provision that it remained in force for Sh. Sh. 12 m onths or until amended by m utual agreement for which A I 1,500 950 one month's prior notice was required from either Party. A 11 7 1,000 750 At present the wage structure of all unionizable em ployees 6 850 575 is as follows :- A III 5 700 525 A IV 4 600 480 G rade W age Rate Per M onth 3 500 375 S h. A V 2 450 335 A I . . 700 1 350 300 A 11 and 7 500 The Claimants found the attitude of the Respondents towards 6 425 the workers' demands as being extremely discouraging which A III and 5 360 was due to the fact that, they had approached the negotiations A IV and 4 305 with a lixed mind of making a certain offer and sticking to it. 3 260 A V and 2 220 The Claimants submitted that a wage increase was completely 1 185 unavoidable for the following reasons :- lt was further provided as follows :- (c) The workers had been expecting a higher standard of living as they had been exploited during colonial times ' 'iBm ployees whose present wage or salary is m ore than through getting starvation wages. the basic m inim um rate shown above for their respective (bj W ith the achievement of political independence, the grades shall recelve the same increase which shall be the workers desired to enjoy better terms of service and difference between the new m inim um basic scale and the conditions of life. The African workers had been denied o1d minimum scale for their respective grades. Any emgloyee reasonable wages because of the discrim inatory practices who is perm anently or tem porarily engaged will be pald not during colonial tim es. less than the appropriate rate for the grade into which (c) The cost of living had gone up considerably in the his/her job is classitied.'' country during the last few years and the price of On 27th June 1966, the Claimants forwarded to the Respondents comm odities had nearly doubled since 1964. It was, the workers' demands on various items and a N egotiating therefore, illogical for employers to expect their workers Committee meeting was convened on 5th August 1966, when to m eet their basic hum an requirem ents on the wages all these dem ands were discussed and the Respondents made which had not been revised accordingly. counter proposalsu The Respondents made the following (d4 The Claimants were committed to encourage their mem- ofers :- bers to work hard and to im prove the productivity of the industry in which they were working ; but increased Grade Respondents' O#er,s production should go hand in hand with increased wages Sh. and the workers should have the means of satisfying A 1. . . 735 their reasonable wants. A 11 and 7 525 6 446 The Claimants gave details of various items which they con- A HI and 5 378 sidered were essential for a worker and which cost a sum of 4 320 Sh. 354/95 for a single person and Sh. 744/90 for two people. 3 273 The Claimants argued that the wages which should be paid to A V and 2 231 workers should be high enough for a worker to be able to 1 194 get sum cient food, decent clothing, reasonable housing facilities and to make provision for security during old age or when the On annual paid leave, leave allowance and shift differential the worker lost his job. The Claimants stated that, school fees and Respoadents proposed no adjustments to the existing arrange- taxes had Yone up tremendously wherea's the wages had m ent. On housing allowance the Respondents oflered Sh. 40 rem ained at the old level. per m onth. On the question of casual labour, the Respondents stated that they wcre prepared to pay the oë cial Government The Claim ants drew the Court's attention to increases in rates only to such em ployees. After this meeting letters were salaries which had been granted to the Executive and Junior exchanged between the Parties but they could not resolve their M anagement Staff and argued that, if these persons could get dilerences. Eventually on 19th Septem ber, the Claim ants increm ents ranging from Sh. 50 to Sh. 150 and shift difïer- threatened strike action unless settlement could be reached ential allowance between Sh. 100 and Sh. 500 and a house within 14 days. On 22nd Septem ber 1966, the Respbndents allowance between Sh. 150 and Sh. 200, there was no reason reported the existence of a dispute to the Permanent Secretary, why their demands should not be met by the Respondents. M inistry of Labour. The dispute was accepted and the Tri- The Claimants criticized the Respondents' action in declaring partite Comm ittee recomm ended its reference to the Indust'rial their employees redundant over the past few years and stated Court. The Claimants were very critical of the dispute being that, in 1962-63 they used to employ about 450 workers and referred to the Industrial Court without any reference to now had only 231. The Claimants comm ented that, this was a conciliation. They stated that, this was indicative of the manoeuvre on the part of the Respondents to frighten the employers' attitude generally these days that they wanted to workers and discourage them from joining the Claimants' rush to the Industrial Court thus by-passing a11 the other Union. 10th January 1967 THE KENYA GM ETI'E 23 The Claimants requested the Court to make an award as any matter which was not an issue bdore it. They stated that, demanded by them with a proviso that, the increase so awarded, as far as they were concerned, the eflective date and duratfon should be granted to a11 employees on their present salarirs. had been agreed between the Parties and the Court should not try to interfere on matters on which the Parties had reached (b) Annual Paid fzcve.- 'l'he Claimants had demanded :- agreem ent. (t8 An employee who had completed one year or more but less than folzr years' continuous serviçe witll the M AIN SIJBMISSIONS ON BBHALF OF THB RESPONDENTS Respondents should be entitled to 21 working days' paid leave after the completion of every 12 months' con- 5. (aj I#'tzge.ç.- The Respondents stated that, under the pro- thmous service. visions of the Pyrethrum Act 1964, which came into operation on 15th September 1964, two new Boards namely thc Pyrethrum (:) An employee who had completed four or more years' Board of Kenya and the Pyrethrum Marketing Board were service with the Respondents should be entitled to 28 established. The present position of these two organiations working days' paid annual leave after the completion of was very fairly summed up in the M nual Report of the two every 12 months' continuous service. Boards published in Nakuru in Janual.y 1966. The Chalrman of the Pyrethrum Board of Kenya, Mr. 1. Kuria, and the (c) In the event of Gazetted Public Holidays falling within Chairman of tlle Pyrethrum Marketing Board, Mr. G. L. the leave period such public holidays should be added Bellhouse :said in thelr joïnt statement ; tqhe prospects for the to the leave entitlement. future, wl:.th certain reservations, are good. Although the Kenya industry has by its own eforts and favourable circumstances, (J) Employees discharged by the Respondents after six rehabilitated itself over the last two years, it is imperative that months' continuous service with them should be entitled the constantly repeated aims of maintenance and high quality to payment in lieu of half the annual leave. of production as stressed by the Boardss be achieved. Sales The Claimants argued that the Respondents were hnancially prospects continue good, but competition both in the produc- in a position to meet the af oresaid modiâcations suggested by tion and marketing tields is increasing and must be met if them which were extrem ely reasonable and fair. Kenya is to retain its dominant position. Kenya has the great advantages of established growing and pïocessing facilities with (c) Shijt Df/lerenrfcf.-'l''he Claimants demanded that in the potential and experfence to respond rapfdly to calls for addition to basic wages/salaries employees workin! as a team increased producing ; these assets may well need to be exploited on a 24-hour shift cycle should be paid a shift dlferential of to the full in the future and it is essential that the Boards Sh. 100 ger month to compensate them for the inconvenience receive the full support of growers in their etlbrts.'' involved m performing shift work and further submitted that. on gazetted public holidays if these employees were required to The Respondents stated that there were 40,000 pyrethrum work, then they should earn overtime at the agreed rate. They growers out of which about 35,000 were African growers and stated that the present entitlement of Sh. 31 was grossly that they were interested in increasing the return to the inadequate for the inconvenience involved. growers. They pointed out that 99.9 per cent of their produc- tion was exported and was exported in the face of competition (#) Housing Aptpwcacc.- -l'he Claimants submitted that, an from Ecuador, Tanzania, New Guinea, Ruanda and the Congo, employee could not secure decent accommodation at the present a1l of whom were striving to increase their share of the world housing allowance of Sh. 35 per month and would not be able market. In addition to this, there was the existence of a new to do so even if it were increased to Sh. 40. They had, compound being developed in the United Kingdom which therefore, demanded a house allowance of Sh. 150 for all would offer a synthetic alternative and also synthetic pyrethrum employees so that they could secure suitable and reasonable powder prodtlced in Japan. The Respondents stated that, they accommodation in which to live. The Claimants stated that, functioned as a co-operative and no profits were retained. Thls the figures which the Respondents had produced regarding the meant that they must absorb a1l internal cost increases and in Nakuru M unicipal housing, which sbowed monthly rents from Sh. 15 to Sh. 32/50, were in respect of houses made of mud so doing must reduce the price paid to the grower. and mud plaster ; rents for stone houses ranged from lt was, in these circumstances, that the Respondents con- Sh. 40/ 50 to Sh. 92/ 50. sidered the Claimknts' demands for a revision of the terms and (e) Leave All/wcrlce.--l'he Claimants demanded that an conditions of service applicable to the 231 employees jointly employee proceeding on authorized annual leave should be paid employed by the two organizations. 'I'he Respondents stated the followmg allowance :- that their ofïers on the wages were on the condition that, the increases were intended to include an element involving the Sh. discontinuation of tea breaks and the issue of uli. The Respondents would, however, continue to provide tea but this (c) From Grade 4 to Grade 1 100 would be consumed on the job. This had come about in view çbj From Grade A 1 to Grade 5 200 of the abuse of the facilities and subsequent loss of productivity. The Claimants stated that their demands were reasonable and the Respondents could afibrd them. The Respondents stated that the Claimants had accepted the evaluation of the jobs by the point rating system and must, (/) Terms !or Casual fwbtlur.--l-he Claimants stated that in therefore, be deemed a party to the establishment of the rate accordance with clause 1 and clause 15 (ii) of the agreement for the job policy. The Respondents, therefore, strongly resisted dated 15t11 August 1965, they were entitled to represent the the Claimants' demands that, whatever wage increases were casual workers. These two clauses provided as follows :- offered to the various grades, should be applied to a1l employees ' irrespective of their current wage status. t1. The terms and conditions set out in this Memorandum of Agreement shall be observed and ïmplemented by the The Respondents drew the Court's attention to pari. 139 of Board referred to above, and shall apply to al1 employees the Development Plan and stated that, the Court should examine regardless of sex covered by the definition given by the carefully that the incentive to production is the increased Union's registered constitutions and as provided by the producer price. n e Respondents also requested the Court to M emorandum of Agreement relative to Recognition and go through para. 193 in which was reqected the Government's Negotiating Procedure. thinking on the value to Kenya of co-operative movcment. 15. (ii) The Board agrees that casual labour will nonnally only be employed on casual work of a short-term or seasonal The Respondents submitted that the Court should decide to natare and for a m axim um period of three m onths' service. what extent the job evaluation completed in September 1965, In the event of national disaster, an emergencï or abnormal in agreement with the Claimants, produced unrealistic rates for seasonal iuctuations, the Board will consult wlth U nion and the various grades and stated that these rates reEected a fair discuss with the Union should it be necessary, to employ remuneration to the employees engaged in the various jobs. ' casual labour for a period in excess of three months.'' The Respondents rejected the Claimants' arguments that the The Claimants pointed out that, these casual workers should Executive and Junior M anagement staf had received big get the rate for the job which they do, such rate being the one increases and pointed out that, the benehts being enjoyed by which the Claimants had negotiated with the Respondents. The these persons had been constant due to the contractual oblfga- Claimants stated that they would not accept the Respondents' tions. The Respondents had, however, granted merit increases stand of paying the statutory minimum to the casual workers to some of the M anagement staf, but these increases were not and had demanded that they should be paid Sh. 15 per day uniform as suggested by the Claimants. 'Fhe Respondents stated as they were not entitled to any privileges granted to perm anent that out of 40 Executives and Junior M anagement stas, 18 ' em'ployees. The Claimants also drew the Court's attention to were A fricans. the fact that, these casual workers were employed by the Respondents for a period of three months and were then 'Fhe Respondents stated that their ofïers were generous and discharged, after whîch they were immediately re-engaged. The increase in the cost of living had been takon înto account When Claimants submitted that, this was an unfair practice and the these oflkrs were made. In view of tbis the Rcspondents Respondents should employ these workers on monthly tenns. requested the Court to accept their offer and award accordingly. General.-shv Claimants strongly resisted an attempt by the The Respondents also challenged the costinjs of the Respondents to get a ruling from the Court on the question Claimants' table on foodsttlffs and stated that, the mformation of the duration of the Court's award and stated that, they stlpplied ' therein was not correct and produced a counter would not be prepared to accept a ruling from the Court on docum ent giving the actual prices. 24 TlG KENY A GAZETTE 10th January 1967 (b) Annual Paid faelver- rf'he Respondents stated that the AwARD present provision read as tollows :- 6. The Court has very carefully considered the various sub- çèb'or employees with less than four years' service, three missions made by b0th Parties. O11 the question of laying weeks (21 calendar days) after completion of each 12 months' down the duration period of the Court's award, the Court service. although sympathizing with tlle Respondents, unfortunately For employees with four years' service and over, four weeks cannot go beyond the issues which the Parties have submitted (28 calendar days) after completion of each 12 months' for adjudicatlon by the Court. In these cirolmstances the service.'' Court rejects the Respondents' plea for fixing the duration Gazetted public holidays falling within the leave period were period of its award. On the other issues the Court's award is added to the entitlement. Employees who Were discharged and as follows :- had completed six months' conthmous service were granted half (f8 W ages.- l'he Court awards the following new rates for the ammal leave. The Claimants had sought to change tllese the various grades :- two figures in both instances to working days which could mean an lncrease of four to five days' paid absence per annum. Grade Sh. n is approach had been rejected from the outset by the A I 735 Respondents as they maintained that, the present provision was A 11 7 525 6 450 very adequate. A I1I 5 380 (c) Shîp D/#erenffcl.-erhe Resgpndents submitted that the A IV 4 325 present entitlement under this headlng of Sh. 31 per mont.h was 3 280 as high as the one the Claimants had negotiated with the other A V 2 235 employers like the British Standard Portland Cement Company 1 200 Limited, M ombasa. The Respondents, therefore, could not accede to the Claimants' demand that this be increased to The Claimants' plea for granthzg an 'increase to all employees S11; 100 and requested the Court to reject it. on their present wages is rejected. (d) Housing Allowance.-rïhe Respondents stated that, the The employees shall continue to enjoy the existing privileges present practlce was to grant employees who were not housed granted to them like the issue of uli. free by them an allowance of Sh. 35 per month in face of the situation that uhder the statutoly minimtlm wage regulations tke (:) Annual Paid Zecve.- Nil award. Government minimum housing allowance for Nakuru was (c) Shîlt DiFerential.-Njk award. Sh. 26. (tf) Housing Allowance.-l'jm Court awards a housing allow- The Respondents stated that, durinp the course of nego- ance of Sh. 50 per month for employees in Grade AI and M I tiatfons, they had ofered to improve tlus present allowance by that is, those in receipt of Sh. 450 pèr month and over. Other 15 per cent to take into account the increased cost of Nakuru employees shall get a house allowance of Sl1. 40 per month. municipal housing and, therefore, their oser stood at Sh. 40 (e) Leave Allowance.-Nil award. per month. The Respondents stated that the rents for Nakuru @ Tirms for Casual Labour.-hnz person employed as a municipal houses were Sh. 15, Sh. 30, Sh. 32/50, and Sh. 40/ 50 casual labourer shall be paid on tlle basis of this award that is, going up to Sh. 92 / 50. In these circumstances they maintained he shall get the appropriate rate for the job on which he is that thmr offer should be accepted by the Court. employed ; the hourly rate shall be worked out as agreed (e) Leave Allowance.-l'he Respondents stated tlzat presently between the Parties under the heading of dvertime in they granted to employees allowances on the following basis :- clause 4 (c) of the agreement dated the 30th of August 1965.

Sh. Given in Nairobi this 30th day of December 1966. tlrade l'to 3 ...... 30 Grade 4 to Artisan 1 . . ' 60 SAEED R. COCKAK In addition to this leave allowance, the Respondents granted a Presldent . leave bonus (not negotiable with the Claimants) paid on A. A. OCHWADA, M.P., gratuitous basis as follows :- M OHAM ED JAHAZI, M.P., Employees with 3 to 4 years' service a bonus of 25 per cent Vice-presîdents. of month's wages. Employees with 5 to 6 years' service a bonus of 50 per cent of month's wages. Employees with 7 to 8 years' service a bonus of 75 per cent THE INDUSTRIAL COURT of month's wages. - CAus: 'fo. 80 or 1966 ' Employees with 9 years' senice and over a bonus of 100 per cent of month's wages. Parties :

The Respondents stated that as the Claimants' demands involved Kenya Chomical W orkers' Union . an increase of 233 per cent over the existing rates they had and rejected them. In any case the Respondents submitted that the present entitlement was in line with the current level in the M lican Diatomite Industries Limhed country. Issue in *&#?z/E'.-- (9 Terms jor Casual Laboun-Wie Respondents stated that, Gratuity Payment. the oëcial rate for the casual labour under the Minimum W age Legislation was equivalent to Sh. 5/20 per day, but in practice 1. The Kenya Chemical W orkers' Union shall hereinafter be the' Respondents paid such employees Sh. 5/40 per day. The referred to as the Claimants and M rican Diatomite Industries Respondents rejected the allegation tlmt they employed casual Limited shall hereinafter be referred to as tlle Respondents. labourers for three months and then after discharging them re- 2. n e Parties were heard in Nairobi on tlle 16* day of engaged them and stated that, these employees at the most December 1966, and relied on their wrhten and verbal were enlaged for about six weeks during the flush period and submissions. were pald on weekly basis. The Respondents submittcd that their current practice was fair. GEXBRAL BACKGROUND General.-rfho Respondents reguested the Court to consider 3. In Cause No. 16 of 1964 between the Claimants and the sympathçtically their plea for givlng a nlling on the duration of East M rican Diatomite Syndkate Limited gratuity being an the Co'urt's award. They pointed out that the Claimants had issue in dispute, the Court made the following award :- objected to the inclusion of the fdesective date and duration'' and had proposed as a bargain that the Respondents should is-f'he Court while symqathizing with the demands of the delete thcse two items and the Chimants for their part, would Claimant is constrained m view of the aforesaid delicate agrèe to the deletion of job gradinl. The Respondents con- situation of the Respondent to make a NlL award in this ceded that' there was a certain ment in the deldion of the dispute. The Parties may, however, at the end of 12 months elective date as it was recorded that the effective date would from the date hereof commencg negotiations on tlle fresh be' 1st August 1966, but pointed out that, duration period had terms and conditions of service.' not been resolved and must, therefore, remain a contentious ln or about tho middle of 1965 the Respondents were issue if the Court was precluded from ruling on it. The incorporated, and took over the business formerly carzied on Resppqdents submitted that the Claimants had argued that, it by the East M rican Diatomite Syndicate Limited on the 1st of wa's cu ' jtom ary for the two Parties to negotiate on an annual August 1965. The Claimants had submitted various demands, baslj', but' equally the Respondents were entitled to counter including the issue in dispute, to the East African Diatomite thaf agréemynts of 12 months' duration were içwith the sub- Syndicate Limited on 30th May 1965, but discussions on these stantial period of back-dating'' in this day and age of economic demands took place with the Respondents on 13th October progress inimical to the interests of employyrs and employees 1966. Agreement was reached on aI1 items except gratuity in Keh#a and' policy today was for the duratlon period to be of payment for past services on widch deadlock was recorded. greater length than the customary 12 months. The Respondents The Parties decided to refer it to the Industrial Court and requested the Court to specify the dùration period of the signed the notïcation of dispute form to the Industrial Court Court's award. on 1st November 1966. lutlz January 1Hb/ THE KENYA GAZEW E 25 M wtN SUBMtSSIONS ON BEHKLP ov THE, CLMMANTS The Respondents requested tbe Court to seriousiy consider tbeir extremely da'mcult snancial position in the lirst 11 months 4. n e Clae ants submitted that they consldered tlzis to be a of operalion. The Respondents llad made a loss of just under vel-y important dispute as the security df tb.e worker& wa: at Sb. 24%,1* an4 lotal liabilities at tbe end of lune 1966, stake. 'lxey pointed out that they Imd raised tlis isslze as far amounted to just under Sh. 1,000,000. 'Their assets at tàe back as 1962 and irt gursuance of tlle Court award in Cause same date amotznted to a httle . over Sb. 700,0ê0. 'Ihe No. 16 of 1964 titey had raised it agaia after a period of Respondents pointed out tbat, ' tbese were approyimate figures 12 moatlzs, but dae to the delaying tactks employed by tlle as tlze accounts to the 30th of June 1966, llad not been finalized. East M ricaa Diatomite Syndicate Lmkited and thdr suctessors Thhey ftzrtber sulmitted that the tposition since 30th Jlme 1966, tb.e Respottdents, tlle mattor vould not bo discussed until Ovtober ad not improved. ln these clrcumstances the Respondents 1966. TEe. Claimants stated that somo of tlàe workors haö boe'n contended that, fùey had been more than generous in granting in service sinc.e 1951 antl it would be extremdy unfair if they the increases in wages as aforesaid and it was dear that tàey were deprived of a bonofit likp gratuity for all tlà%e years of could not asord to set asbde a sum of :4,000 to meet the sonice up to ilx commencement of tbe National Sodal Security Claimants' demands under gratuity. The Respondents submitted Funö. that, it was apparent that their position was no better than the position of thdr predecessors the Fast Afrlcan Diatomlte 'I'lte Claimaats maiataiued that the Respondents were not a Syndfcate Lhnited at tl)e time of the nil award Wven by tbe new cxmcern and, irt favt, tlle Direetors of the, Respondents lndustzial Court in May 1965. were the same as tbose of East M rican Diatomito Syndicato Limited. TlAm Claimants lAad mado îho f ollowing domands gn The Rospondents accopted tbeir responsibiii/ f or paying respeot of gratuhy :- gratuity for services readezed as from 1st August 1965, and stated thal they would be prepared lo make such a payment. (J) On completfon of one year of service Izp to tive years. an They pointed out limt as from 1st November 1966, tbey :ad employee of the Respoadents sllould t)e eatitled to started contributing to t)1è Nationai Social Security Vund on gratuity papneat of one moath's pay for eaclk comple'ted behaif of tile workers. ln these- circumstances they requested ycar of &er vw'e ; tile Colzrt not to penalize them in respect of services rendered (bj an employee who had completed :ve years' service and by employees to East African Diatomite Syndkate te itid. ' over but less than 11 years, should be paid a gratuity of 1) montkss pay for eac'h completed year of service ; Aw âe (c) an employee who had completed 11 years' service aad. over 6. After hearing the submissfons made by the Parties the witll tlle Responden.t.s shotzld be paid a gratuity of two Court is satisfied that the finandal position of the Respondtnts moatlu' yay for tacl completed year of servig.,e and tivat does not permit an award on the ïssue ilz dispufe. Furthermore all gratmty payments sbould be made at tllo employee's the Respondents cannot be expected to grant any benefts for services rendered by the workers as employees of tbc. lu qt basic rate ef pay in tite fknal month of sut.b service,. African Diatomite Syndicate Limited. Trt any casc tllis Com- 'T'he Claimants argued that thc Respondents were responsible pany as well, was not in a happy Emekttcial podtilm and if it for rewarding employees' for past servlces rendered to F-ast were possible, which it is not, the Colzrt would not have made Afrfcan Dlatomite Syndkate Limited for the following an award. reasonsl-- In tbese eircumstances the Court :as no otber option but to fqj Tbat t:e present Management had been honouring the make an award on the lines indicated by the Respondents Recognition Agreement and ilall continued to pay tlze tlzemselves and the Court, thercfore, awards that all those waqe rates agreed wit.il tbe former Managpment wzthout employees who have completed one year of serdce from 1st raismg any objection. August 1965, will be entitled to 15 days' pay by way .of @j n at when the Respondents took over the Management gratuity. they did not advise tlle employees concem ed tbat tlley Czi'ven in Nairobi tilis 31: (kqy ol December 1966 would not recogaiz.e their pa'st services to East Africaa . *'> ) 7 Diatomite Syadica.te Limited, oll tlw cxmtrary whea the SAEED R. COCKAK employees lla4 raise.d the matter witll tEe present Genora.l Presîdent. M anager ilt 1965 at factory level, he lmd requesttd them to I>o patient and not to worry as tlx matter wonsd be A. A. OCHWADA, M.e.s disûussed àointly wgt.à tlke Claimants. MOHAM ED JAHAZI, M.e., (r) n at the Respondents failed to adèse the Clahnants that Vice-presîdents. they were taking ovèr East African Diatomfte Syndicate I-krdted, nor dfd they inform the Claimants that they GAZSTTII NorucE No. 83 were stepping in as a new entfty and would not be responsfble for employees' past services in spite of the THE JUDICIAL SERVICE COM MISSION fact thatv they were aware that the issue of gratuity was A ITSMNTMENT in dispute. ' SAMrBI- MIJI'UA KIVIJITU fo be Resident M agfstrate Kenya, R'lw Chimants pointed out tlmt the Industrial Dovelopment witb ejïect from 24th December 1966. , Corporation who were the major sbareholders in the Respondents' concern had also controlled the East African Date,d this 3(kl1 day of December 1966. Diatomite syndicate Limited. Finally the Claimants stated that By Order of the Commissiom the Respondents had offered to pay gratuity to all workers as C. DUNCAN, from 1st August 1965, but the Claimants could not accept tlzfs. Secretury, ln these cireumstances the Claimants requested the Court to Jutffcfal Servke Commission. order gratuity payment f or all workors to be paid by 1he Respondents, e'ven G ougb prior to 1st August 1965, tbey were GAZETTE Norzcs No. 84 teclmicaë empioyed by Bast M rican Diatomite S'yndicate Limited. THE PATENTS (REGISTRATION) ACT M MN SUBMISSIONS ON BEHALF (W Tl5B RESNNDBNTS (C'cJ?. 508) 5. The Respondents denied that the people originally inter- ORIGINAL ENTRY ested ia the previous employer company had any interest fn TT JS hcreby notified for general information tltat a letters tb.e Respoadents' coaeertt aad stated tllat tbey were an entirely patent' partbculars of which appear ia the Xchedule hereto, was separate leeetl entity from the said Foast Africart Diatomite registered as No. 1528 of 1966 irt the Kenya Register of Pateuts Syndicate Llmited. When the Respondents took over the busi- on the 22nd day of November 1966. tless, members of the Board of Directors llad explaiqed to tKe employeos wlmt hatl llappenod and bad graute.d a. 10 per cent ScHsout.s increaso to a1l emnloyees in tlleir wages. 'rhe Kospondents No. of applicatiolt.- 1528. furtber stated that smce tlwy took ovt.r tlx bqsiness, tikey ba; Date oj appIicatioll.-22nd November 1966. maintained tlle number of employees despito their serious Name oj applicant.- pjjkington Brothers Limited. fnancial position due to the inabilty to find markets f or their Registered Jt/#?'e.çx.- Great zrïtain, of 277 /283 M artins K'mk products because of tile Governmenl policy 'witiï regard lo Nuilding, Water Streets tïverpool, 2. Lancaslure, Ertgland. l'rade witb tbe Republic of Soulh Africa and Portugtzese East Particulars of the grant fa the United .&f?lgdorrl,- l,010,913, sealed on 29th M arcit 1966 aad dated 28t.11 M arelz 1962. M rica. 'lxe Respondents pointed out that despite tbis financial Nature of ddlpcrt/f/rt.- lmprovemetlts ill or relatiqg to tho situation, a furtber increase of Sb. 25 was agreed with t:e maaufacture of flat glass. Chimants to be granted to a'B employees as from 1st August Doclxments, etc., J?eJ frt regfsfr.y :- 1966. (4z) Otze certilied copy of the speciûcation (including n e Respoqdeqts submitted that they very strtmgly rqsisted drawiugsl of tlt. United Kingdom Patents. the Claimants' grogosals for tEe folowitlg reastms :- (f>J Cevtifklto of lhe Comptyolley-Geneyal of lhe 'United (/) Due to their serious hnancial position they were quite Kingdom Patent Oflke giving fuli particulars of the grant of unable to make the proposed payment. the patent. (bj ''Ihe Resportdeats coasidered that it was uareasonable (c.) AutboTization in fa-vour of M essrs. Atkinson, Cleasby even if finance were available to require them to make and Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 2% Mombasa. 13ayments itl eflex:t for rservices readered to the Company Nairobi, 0. 1. BURNS, from whom tlw Respondfmts ltad am uired tlw business. 19th December 1966. Depufy Regfsfrt;r OJ Pasents. 26 THE KENYA GAZETTE 10th January l5?o / owzsws xoncs xo. :5 cuzsws xo.rrcs xo. 88 h THE PATENTS (REGISTRATION) ACT THE PATBNTS (REGTSTRATION) ACT Lçav. 508) (Cap. 508) (IRIGINAL Ex'rav ORIGINAL Bx'rRv IT ls hereby notitied for general information that a letters IT IS hereby notilied fer general infonnation that a letters rpeagtiesntetr, epd aartsi cNuloa.r s 15o2f9 wohfi c1h9 6a6p Qmpe atri lein K tehney aS cRhedguislte rh eorf etPoa, tewnats rpeagtiesntetr, epd aartsi cNuloa.r s1 5o3f3 wohfi c1h9 6a6p pine atrh ei nK tehney aS cRhedgiusltee rh oerfe tPo a'. tewnats on the 22nd day of November 1966. 0n the 20th day of December 1966. scasout,s . SCHBDIJI.E No. oj (@JîfcJff()rI.- 1529. No. oj application.- bsbq. Date (# applîcation.- llnd November 1966. Date 0/ application.- zoth December 1966. ' Name t# flppfican/.- shell lnternationale Research M attschappij Name oj applkant.-x . 1. du Pont de Nemours and Company. N.V. Registered ffltïrcyy.-W ilmington 98, Delaware, United States of Registered z?##reà'J'.-30 Carel van Bylandtlaan, The Hague, The Am eriea. Netherlands. ' ' Particulars 0/ the gmpl/ in the United .K'2/1.:///7:,1.- 1,010,742, Particulars of the grant in the United X1ng#pzz1.- 1,021,623, sealed on 15th M arch 1966 and dated 21st December 1961. sealed on 29th J'une 1966 and dated 1st October 1963. Nature oj fzlvc?k//tpz7.--l-lerbicidal compositions containing uracil Nature oj invendon.- h process for manufacturing lilms of derivatives. oxpanded polystyrene. Documents, etc., llE,tf in registry )- Documents, etc-, Jfctf in renistry :- ((8 One certihed copy of the speciscatlon (irlcluding (t8 One certitied copy of the specilkation (including drawings and 'Aoffice copy'' of the Letters Patent) of the drawings and Kdollice copy'' of the Letters Patent) of the United Kingdom Patent. United Kingdom Patent. (/7) Certificate of the Comptroller-General of the United (b) Certécate of tbe Comptroller-General of the United Kingdom Patent Oflice giving full partioulars of the grant of Kirtgdom Patent Oëce giving full particulars of the grant of the patent. ' the patent. (c) Authorization irz favour of M essrs. Atkinson, Cleasby (c) Authorization fn favour of Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby and Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, Mombasa. and Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, Mombasa. Nairobi, 0. J. BURNS, Nairobi, 0. J. BURNS, 29th December 1966. Deputy Xdgll/zwr oj Patents. 19th December 1966. Deputy Registrar 0/ Patents. GAZBTTE NOTIIZB No. 89 GAZBTTB NoTlcs No. 86 THE PAT/NTS (REGISTRATION) ACT THE PATENTS (REGISTRATION) ACT (Cap. 508) (Cap. 1*8) ORIGINAL ENTRY ORIGINAL ENTRY IT IS hereby notilied for general information that a letters IT IS hereby notified for general infonnation that a letters patent, particulars of which appear in the Schedule hereto, was patent, particulars of which ap?ear in the Schedule hereto, was registered as No. 1534 of 1966 in tlze Kenya Register of Patents regïstered as No. 1,530 of 1966 m the Kenya Register of Patects on the 20th day of Dccember 1966. . on the 22nd day of November 1966. Sclllmul-B ScHentmE No. (# application.- qs34. No. oj application.- ssDo. Date oj application.- loth December 1966. Bate oj (:pp1fcc1ft7?z.'-22nd November 1966. Name o! applicant.-x . 1. du Pont de Nemours and Company. Name oj Jpp/fccaf.-National Research Development Regîstered cddrcxu.- W ilmington 98, State of Delaware, United Corporation. States of America. Resdstered address.-pn . Box 236, Kingsgate House, 66-74 Particulars oj the grant in the United .fGnpWozn.- 1,010,743, Victoria Street, London, S.W .I, formerly of 1 Tillwy Street, sealed on 15th March 1966 and dated 21st December 1961. London, W .1. Nature t# invention.-vjncib derivatives. Partlculqrs oj #?e' grant ïc the United .&/a.jWt?z?2.- 1,()15,262, Documents, etc., lzets in registry :- sealed on 20th April 1966 'and dated 1st February 1963. . (aj One ccrtifed copy of the specïcation (includfng ' Nature o! învention.- Miçus culture. drawings and Skoflice copy'' of tho Lettel:s Patent) of the Documents, etc., fled in registry :- United Kingdom Patent. (t$ On: certified copy of the specilkation of the United (b) Certificate of the Comptroller-General of the United Kingdom Patent. Kingdom Patent Olce giving full particulars of the grant of (b) Certilicate of the Comptvoller-General of thc United the patent. . Kingdom Patent OKce giving full particulars of the grant of (c) Autborization in favour of Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby the patent. aad Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, Mombasa. (c) Auiorization irl favour of Messrs. Atkfnson, Cleasby and Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. Nairobi, 0. J. BURNS, Nairobi, 0. J. BURNS, 29th December 1966. Deputy Registrar oj Patents. 19th December 1966. Deputy Registrar of Patents. GAZBTTB NOTICE NO. 90 Gxzs'r'rs NoucE Nb. 87 THE PATBNTS (REGISTRATION) ACT THE PATENTS (REGISTRATtON) ACT (Cap. 508) (Cap. 5@) ORIGINXL ENTRY ORIGINAL BNTXY IT IS hereby notitied for general information that a lettm's IT IS hereby notilied for general information that a letters pateat, particulars of which appear in the Schedule hereto, was patent, àarticulars of which appear fn the Schedule hereto, was registered as No. 1535 of 1966 in the Kenya Register of Patents registered as No. 1531 of 1966 in the Kenya Register of Patents on the 20th day of December 1966. on the 29th day of Novcmber 1966. SCHEDULE SCI.IEDUL,S No. 0/ application.- js3l. No. ()/ applicatiott.- bs3s. Date oj application.- lgth November 1966. Date 0/ application.-zotï Deeember 1966. Name t# cpplfctznt---claimcom Patents Limited. Name of applicant.- sbe Metal Box Company Limited. Registered address.- YoTk House, Lytbam St. Annes Registered t?##rEw.î.- 37 Baker Street, London, W .1., England. County of Lancaster. Particulars t# the frtzzz/ in the United X0 .j66,::7.- 1,027,183, Particulars of the grant in the United .&1,j.t/:/,7.- 1,035,213, sealed cm 17th August 1966 and dated 27th November 1963. sealed on 26th October 1966 and dated 4th June 1963. Nature of falzep/ftpa.- lmprovements in or relating to sealing Nature oj invendon.- kmprovements in siplzonic means for containers. discharging liquids from cistem s or like vessels. Documents, etc., Xctf in registry :- Documents, etc.. Nerf în re.gfs/r.'p :- (t8 One certified copy of the specitication (induding (a) One certilied copy of the specltkation (including drawings and tûofhce copy'' of the Letters Patont) of the drawings) of the United Kingdom Patent. United Kingdom Patent. (bj Certitkate of the Comptroller-General of the United (bj Certïcate of the Comptroller-fkneral of the United Kingdom Patent Oëce giving full particulars of the grant of Kingdom Patent Oflice giving full partieulars of the grant of the patent. the patent. (c) Authorization in favour of Messrs. Lysaghet and Co. (c) Authorization in favour of Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby c/o Bardays Bank, Government Road, Nairobi. and Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, Mombasa. Nairobi, 0. J. BURNS, Nairobi, 0. J. BURNS, 19th December 1966. Deputy Registrar t)/ Patents. 29th December 1966. Deputy Registrar t# Patents. 10th January 1967 THE KENYA GAZETTE 27 GAZBTTE Noncs No. 91 Address jor service.- cjo M essrs. Atkinson, Cleasby and Satchu, advocates, of P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. THE TRADE M ARKS ACT Conditions or Restrictions: - (Cap. 506) (i) The trade mark is to be used by the Registered User NOTICE is hereby given that any person who has grounds of in relation to the goods only so long as the Registered opposi t i on to the r'egistration of any of the trade m arks Proprietor owns sumcient share capital of the Registered User advertised herein according to the classcs may, within 60 days to enable the Registered Proprietor to appoint or elect a from the date of this Gazette, lodge notice of opposition on majority of the Board of Directors of the Registered User. Form T.M . No. 6 (in duplicate) together with a fee of Sh. 50. (ii) The progosed permitted use is without limit of period. Notice is also hereby given that oëcial objection wil be taken under rule 21 (3) to a11 applications in which the A representation of the above-mentioned Trade Mark can be specification clahns all the goods included in any class unless seen at the Trade M arks Registry, State Law Oëce, Nairobi. the Registrar is satisûed tilat the daim is justitied by the use of the mark which the applicant has made, or intends to make if and when it is registered. Where an applicant considers that CLAss 25--ScHeDuLE III a claim in respect of al1 the goods included in a class can be justitied it will save unnecessary delay in examining applications if a claim is filed simultaneously with the application, accom- panied in appropriate cases by supporting documents. The period for lodging notice of opposition may be extended by the R egistrar as he thinks fit and upon such term s as he may direct. Any request for such extension should be made 6 . to the Registrar so as to reach him before the expiry of the QAUW :1 period allowed. Formal opposition should not be lodged until after reasonable lt is a condition of registration that the trade mark is limited notice has been given by letter to the applicant for registration to colours q red letters within a blue rectangle as shown in the so as to afïord him any opportunity of withdrawjng his applica- representatlon on the form of application. tion before the expense of preparing the notice of opposition B.13686.-Cotton and rayon knitwear such as vests, T-shirts, is incurred. Failure to give such notice will be taken into account uaderwears, sweaters, pullovers, socks, etc. CAPITAL KNITWBAR in considering any application by an opponent for an order for MILLS LTD. (being a limited company incorporated in Kenya), costs if the opposition is uncontested by the applicant. of Dagenham Road, lndustrial Area, P.O. Box 10106, Nairobi, Where it is stated in the advertisement of the applicant that and c/o Capital Knitwear Mills Ltd., P.O. Box 10106, Nairobi. the mark, upon its registration, is to be limited to certain 231':1 Decem ber 1965. colours, the colours are, as far as possible, indicated in the accompanying representations of the mark in the usual heraldic m anner. Representations of the marks advertised herein can be seen at the Trade Marks Registry, State Law Olces, Nairobi. #9 Q'z> Applications for registration in Part A of the Register are shown with the olcial number unaccompanied by any letter. > r Applications for Part .B are distinguished by the letter B prefixed to the olicial number. => g *# ::1** CLAss 16--ScHBouLB lII

It is a condition of registration that the trade mark is limited to colours ; red and blue letters within a blue drde as shown in the representation on the folm of application. à B.13687.-Cotton and rayon knitwear such as wvests, T-shirts, underwears, sweaters, pullovers, socks, etc. CAPITAL KNITNBAR MILLS LTD. (being a limited company incorporated in Kenya), of Dagenham Road, lndustrial Area, P.O. Box 10106, Nairobi, and c/o Capital Knitwear Mills Ltd., P.O. Box 10106, Nairobi. 24th D ecember 1965.

CLkss 34--ScHEouLB III

13744.- Toilet p Aper non-medfcated, toilet Tfssues non- A CTION medicated. 'rwsNrscc OvilltssAs TRADING Co. (E.A.) LTD., 13911.- A1l goods in Class 34. THP, AFRICA.N CIGARETTB manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers and retailers, of P.O. COMPANY LIMITED (a limited liability company incorporated in Box 7 0028, Nairobi, and c/o Twentsche Overseas Trading Co. the Republic of Kenya having its registered oflice situated at (E.A.) Ltda, P.O. Box 30038, Nairobi. To be associated with Nairobi), of P.O. Box 30431, Nairobi, Kenya, and c/ o M essrs. TM . 12529. 2nd February 1966. Shapleï Barret Marsh and Co., advocates, P.O. Box 286, Nairobl. 22nd April 1966. CtAss 24- ScHED1JLE IlI FRISCO 13912.- A11 goods in Class 34. THs AFRICAN CIGARB'I'TB 13657.-Tissues (piece goods) ; bed and table covers ; textile COMPANY LIMITED (a limited liability company incorporated in articles not fncluded in otller classes. . INTSRNATIONAL LATEX the Republic of Kenya having its registered oëce situated at CORPORATION (a corporation organized under the laws of the Nairobi), of P.O. Box 30431, Nairobi, Kenya, and c/o M essrs. State of Delaware, United States of America) of Playtex Park, Shapley Barret Marsh and Co., advocates) P.O. Box 286, Dover, State of Delaware, United States of America, and c/o N airobi. 22nd April 1966. M essrs. Atkinson, Cleasby and Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. To be associated with TM . 12568. 17th December G OOD COM PAN ION 1965. 13913.- A 1 goods in Class 34. THs AFRICAN CIGARETTE COMPANY LIMITBD (a limited liability company incorporated in RSGISTERI!O U SER the Republic of Kenya having its registered oëce situated at Nairobi), of P.O. Box 30431, Nairobi, Kcnya, and c/o Messrs. IT IS hereby notihed for general fnformation that the Shapley Barret Marsh and Co., advocates, P.O. Box 286, following was on the 17th day of 'December 1965, but with N airobi. 22nd April 1966. edect from 27th Septemb'er 1965, registered as the Regjstered User of the Trade Mark No. 13657 dtplaytex'' in Class 24 (Schedule 111) in respect of Tissues (piece goods) ; bed and table LEO covers ; textile articles not included in other classes, and entered in the Register ia respect of the goods stated. 13917.- A11 goods in Class 34. THs AFRICAN CIGARETTB COMPANY LIMITED (a limited liability company incorporated in . Registered Proprfc/tpr.- lnternational Latex Corporation, of the Republic of Kenya having its registered oEce situated at Playtex Park, Dover, Delaware, United States of Amerfca. Nairobl), of P.O. Box 30431, Nairobi, Kenyas and c/o M essrs. Registered tAer- playtex Limited, of 11 Old Jewry, London, Shapley Barret Marsh and Co., advocates, P.O. Box 286, E.C.2, England. Nairobl. 22nd April 1966. GAZBTTE NoTlcE No. 20 13920.- M 1 goods in Class 34. THB AFRICAN CIGARETTE THE ELBCTRIC POW ER ACT COM/ANY LIMITSD (a lknited liability company incorporated in (Cap. 314) the Republic of Kenya having its registered oflice situated at Notice t# an applkatt'on by the East Ajrkan Power and Nairobi), of P.O. Box 30431, Nairobi, Kenya, and c/o M essrs. Lighting Company Limited, jor an extension oj area oj Shapley Barret Marsh and Co., advocates, P.O. Box 286, supply ()/ Distributing Licence No. 2, Nairobi and Districls Nairobi. 22nd April 1966. ' dated the 14th day 5/ M arch 1922. NOTICE is hereby qiven that the East African Power and IN VAD ER Lighting Company Limlted !a limited liability' company havinj its registered oïce at Electrleity House, Kimathi Street, Nairobl, 13921.- M 1 goods in Class 34. THB M RICAN CIGARETTB COMPANY LIMITED (a iimited liability eompany incorporated in Kenya, the holder of Distributing Licence No. 2 (Nairobi and the Republic of Kenya having its registered oëce situated at District) dated the 24th day of M arch 1922 (hereinafter called Nairobi), of P.O. Box 30431, Nairobi, Kenya, and c/ o Messrs. Sithe Applicant'') will on the 9th clay of February 1967, pursuant to the provisions of section 36 and section 129 of the. Shapley Barret M arsh and Co., advocates, P.O. Box 286, flectric Power Act (Cap. 314) apply to the M inister for Power Nairobi. 22nd April 1966. and Communications to extend the provisions and the area of 0. J. BURNS, supply the subject of the said licence by the inclusion for the Deputy Registrar oj Trade M arks. remainder of the period of the said licence and for the period of any extension or renewal thereof of the are'zs (heremafter called Sithe Scheduled Areas'') the particulars of which are set out in the Schedule hereto. ' Trade M arks removed from the Register through expiry of 'rhe 'object of and the reasons for the application are to registration :- enable the Applicant to provide a supply of electrical energy by way of general supply or otherwise to such public or local TM . N o. authorïties, companies, persons or bodies of persons in the 4154.-Two Elephants Label, Kelly's Limited. Scheduled Areas as may require the same. It is the opinion of . ' 4579.- Kenjaro Cofee, 'I'he O1d East African Trading Company the Applicant that the granting of the application will be Lîmited. equitable to the Applîcant and to consumers in every area of B.4580.-Aroma Cofee, The Old East African Trading Com- supply concerned or asected and no licensee or consumer in pany Limited. any area of supply will be unduly prejudiced thereby. 480.3.- African Voice and Design, Krishanlal Assanand, trading No area will be adected by the grant of the application save as Rhythm House. and except the Scheduled Areas, and the public or local autho- 4808.--400 in Circle, East African Tobacco Company Limited. rities, companies, persons or bodies of persons who may be 4813.- Seagu11 Devke, East Afdcan Tobacco Company Limited. affected by such grant and the manner in which tlzey may 4831.- Swan Brand Device, M ombasa Produce Agency Limited. 4832.-Swan Brand Device, Mombasa Produce Agency Limited. be aiïeeted is as follows :- 8043.--Cupie Brand, Quality Products Limited. (a) The City Council of Nairobi, and the County Councils 8166.-U1cerid, Ulcerid Laboratories (Pty) t,imited. of Kiambu, Central Rift, Olkejuado, to the extent 8438.- Hydra Headed snake Device, Ellora lndustries. envisaged by section 19 of the Electric. Power Act. 8969.- UNILUX, Universal Plastics Limited. (:) Public and local authorfties, companïes, persons and B.9225.- Baa1ik, Mineral Products Limited. ' bodies of persons resident or caraing on business in the 9323.-M1inzi Device, Murphy Chemicals (East Africa) Ltd. Scheduled 'Areas in that they may become entitled to 0. J. BURNS, requfsftfon from the Applicant a supply of electrkal Deputy Regîstrar of Trade M arks. energy as provided by tlle Electrk Power Act. (c) Public and local authorities, companies, persons: or bodies of persons desiring to give a supply of electncal energy GAZBTTB Nolqcs No. 92 on' sale in the Scheduled Areas in that the giving of such supply will be precluded by such grant except so far as TRADE MARKS ACT they may be authodzed under section 4 of the Electrk (Cap. 506) . Power Act. (#) The Government of Kenya, the Administration and the INTENDED M PLICATTION TO REGISTER AN ASSIGNMBNT Advisory Councils for Central and Rift Valley Province: PURSUANT to section 25 (7) of the above act notice is to the extent of their general interests in the development hereby given of an intended application received on the 26th and welfare of the Scheduled Areas. day of July 1966 to register an assignment of the trade mark below, the said assignment being otherwise than in eonnexion Copies of the draft Endorsement and a plan showing the with the goodwill of a business in the goods in which the Scheduled Areas may be inspected at the registered omce of trade mark was used at the time of Assignment. the Company in Nairobi, and at the omces of the District Commissioner at Kiambu, and Nakuru. ' Trade M ark No. 4969- ;éFLINTK0TL''-in Class 1 (Schedule lI) in respect of bituminous emulsions, used for flooring, NOTICB OF OBJECTIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS roofinq and water-proosng, bituminous emulsions used for Any public or local authority, company, person or body of insulatlon protection and bituminous felts for automotive persons desirous of making any representation on or objection so' und deadening purposes ; bituminous emulsions used for to this application must do so by letter addressed to the adhesion and bituminous materials used for adhesive gurposes M inister for Power and Communications, marked on the out- (tile cement) and for sealing and rubber base emulslons for side of the cover etwlosing it isEledric Power Acf' on or adhesive purposes ; bituminous emulsions used for anti- before the expiration of 30 days from the date of the said ferrosfve protection as (advertised under Gazette Notice Application. A copy of such representation or objection must No. 1772, page 786, dated 5th August 1952). be forwarded to the Applicant, The East African Power and Registered proprieton- l'he F'lintkote Company Limited of Lightiny Company Limited, at its oflice at Electricity House, Adam House, 1 Fitzroy Square, London, W .1, England. Klkmatbl Street, Nairobi. Name .t# assignee.- sbe Flintkote Company of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, City and State of New York, United States of Sculm tu Commencing at a point where the eastern bqundary of Addrns J()r service.- c lo M essrs. Kaplan and Stratton, advo-- licensed area No. 2 meets the southern boundazy ùf licensed cates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. area No. 16 approximately havîng co-ordinates East 37 * 09' 00/' and South 1 Q 12' 00/' ; thence southwards along longitudo Rqst Nature t# in.îtrument.- Dted of Assignment dated the 11th day 37O 09' 00'' to latitude South 1Q 35' 00/ ; thence westwards of M ay 1966 between the Flintkote Company Limited (an along latitude South 1 O 35' 00'? to longitude Fast 360 55' 00' ; English Company) as the Assignors of the one part and the thence northwards along lcngitudc East 36 O 55' 00/ to latitude Flintkote Company (existing under the laws of the State of South 1 @ 30' 00' ; thence westwards along latitude South M assachusetts) as the Assignees of the other part. 1* 30' 00'/ to longitude East 36* 30' 00' ; thence northwards A representation of the above-mentioned trade mark can along longitude East 360 30' 00:/ to latitude South 00O 55' (XF ; be seen at the Trade Marks Registry, State Law OKces, Nairobi, thence eastwards along latitude South O0@ 55' 00'' to longitude and also in the publication of the Gëcial or Kenya Gazette 36Q 42' 50/' ; thence southwards along longitude 36* 42' 50'/ to indicated above. the boundary of existing licensed area No. 2 ; thence gknerally westwards and southwards along the existing licensed area The registration of the said assignment will not be eompleted No. 2 to the point of com mencem ent. until tbe expîration of a period of two months from the date of publication of this notice, Al1 communications in relation Dated this 20th day of December 1966. hereto should be addressed to tbe Registrar of Trade M arks, State Law Oëce, P.O. Box 30031, Nairobi. T. P. H. I .EECH, Sqcretary, 0. J. BURNS, kor The East Ajrican Power and fzfg/lfla: Leputy Regîstrar of Trade Marks. Company Limîted. GAZSTTS No'rlcE No. 22 THE ELECTRIC POW ER ACT 'ITIE ELECTRIC POWER ACT (Cap. 314) (Cap. 314) Notice oj an application by the East adv/rkwzl Power and Lighting Company Limited, for an extension t# area ol Notice oj an application by the East Ajrican Power and supply of Distributing Licence No. 16, Fort Hall and . Lighting Company f.fvf/ctf, jor an extension of area tJ/ dated the 3rJ #cy of December 1948. supply oj Distributing Licence No. 18, Ttpwu- NOTICE is hereby qiven that the Fxast M rican Power and shfp, dated the 5th day oj September 1956. Lighting Company Limlted, a limited liability company havinj NOTICE is hereby riven that the Fmst African Power and its registered oëce at Electricity House, Kimathi Street, Nairobl, Lighting Company Limlted, a limited liability company hakinj Kenya, the holder of Distributing Licence No. 16 (Fort Hall and its registered omce at Electricity House, Kimathi Street, Nairobl, ' Thika), dated the 3rd day of December 1948 (hereinafter called Kenya, the holder of Distributing Licence No. 18 (Machakos Sçthe Applicant'') will on the 9th day of Febnlary 1967, Township), dated the 5th day of Soptember 1956 (hereinafter pursuant to the provisions of section 36 and section 129 of the called i:the Applicant'') will on the 9th day of February 1967, Electric Power Act (Cap. 314) apply to the Minister for Power pursuant to the provisions of section 36 and section 129 of the and Communications to extend the provisions and the area of Electric Power Act (Cap. 314) apply to the Minister for Power supply the subject of the said licence by the inclusion for the and Communications to extend the provisions and the area of remainder of the period of the said licence and for the period supply the subject of the said licence by the inclusion for tlle of any extension or renewal thereof of the areas (hereinafter remainder of the period of the said licence and for the period called ''the Scheduled Areas'') the particulars of which are set of any extension or renewal thereof of the area (heremafter out in the Schedule hereto. called èithe Scheduled Area'') the particulars of which are set n e object of and ihe reasons for the application are to out in the Schedule hereto. enable the Applicant to provide a supply of electrical energy by waï of general supply or otherwise to such public or local n e object of and the reasons for the application are to authorities, com panies, persons or bodies of persons in the enable the Applicant to provide a supply of electrical energy Scheduled Areas as may require the same. It ls the opinion of by way of general supply or otherwisc to such ptlblic or local the Applicant that the granting of the application will be authorities, companies, persons or bodies of persons in the equitable to the Applicant and to consumers in every area of Scheduled Area as may* require the sam e. lt is the opinion of supply concerned or affected and no licensec or consum er in the Applicant that the granting of the application will be any area of supply Will be unduly prejudiced thereby. equitable to the Applicant and to consumers in every area of No area wil be afected by the grant of the application save supply concerned or alected and no licensee or consumer in and except the Scheduled Areas, and the public or local autbo- any area of supply will be unduly prejudiced thereby. ' rities, companies, persons or bodies of persons ' who may be alected by such grant and the manner in which they may No area will be aFected by the grant of the application save be afected is as follows :- and except the Scheduled Area, and the public or local autho- (c) 'f'he Municipal Council of Thika and the County Councils rities, companies, persons or bodies of persons who may be of Kiambu, M urang'a, Kirinyaga, Nyeri, M asaku and alected by such grant and the manner ia which they may Embu to the extent envisaged by section 19 of the be affected is as follows :- Blectric Power Act. (a) The Masaku County Council and the Masaku Urban (bj Pilblic and local authorities, companies, persons and Council to the extent envisaged by section 19 of the bodies of persons resident or carrying on business in the Electric Power Act. Scheduled Areas in that thcy may become entitled to requisition from the Applicant a supply of electrical çbj Public and local authorities, companies, persons and energy as provided by the Electric Power Act. bodies of persons resident or carrying on business in the (r) Publfc and local authorities, companies, personsr or bodies Scheduled Area in that they may become entitled to of persons desiring to give a supply of electncal energy requisition from the Applicant a supply of electrical on sale in the Scheduled Areas in that the giving of such energy as provided by the Electric Power Act. supply will be precluded by such grant except so far as they may be autholized under section 4 of the Electric (c) Public and local authorities, companies, persons :or bodies . Power Act. of persons desiring to give a supply of electrlcal energy on sale in the Scheduled Area in that the giving of such (J) The Government of Kenya, the Administration and the supply will be precluded by sueh grant except so far as Advisory Councils for Central and Eastern Provinces they may be authorized under section 4 of the Electlic to the extent of their general interests in the development Power Act. ' and welfare of the Scheduled Areas. . ' Copies of the draft Endorsement and a plan showing the (#) n e Government of Kenya, the Administration and the Scheduled Areas ma4 be inspected at the registered oïce of Eastern Provincial Advisory Council to the extent of the Company in Nalrobi, and at the omces of the District their general interests in the development and welfare Commissioner at Kiambu, Murang'a, Kirinyaga, Machakos and of the Scheduled Area. ' ' Embu. . Copies of the draft Endorsement and a phn showing the Norlcs or OBJBCTIONS AND RBPRESENTATIONS Scheduled Area may be inspected at the registered oëce of Any public or local authority, company, person or body of the Company in Nairobi, and at the Omce of the District persons desirous of making any representation on or objection Cornm issioner at M achakos. to this application must do so by letter addressed to the ' Minister for Power and Communications, marked on the out- NOTICE OF ONECTIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS ' side of the cover enclosing it çiElectric Power Act'' on or before the expiration of 30 days from the date of the said Any public or local authority, company, person or body of Application. A copy of such representation or objection must persons desirous of making any representation on or objection be forwarded to the Applicant, The East African Power and to this application must do so by letter addressed to the Liphtinj Company Limited, at its omce at Electricity House, Minister for Power and Communications marked on the out- Klmathz Street, Nairobi. side of the cover enclosing it ltElectric Power Act'' on or before the expiration of 30 days from the d'ate of the said ScHlmut,s Application. A copy of such rcpresentation or objection must (c) Commencing at the intersection of longitude East be forwarded to the Applicant, The East African Power and 37* 00' 00// and latitude South 00* 40' 00'/ ; thence westwards Lighting Company Limited, at its omce at Electricity House, along latitude South 00* 40' 00'/ to longitude Wast 365 42' 50// ; K imathi Street, N airobi. thence southwards along longitude East 36* 42' 50'/ to the boundary of the existing licensed area No. 2 jtt approxlmately latitude South 1* 02' 008/ ; thence eastwards along the boundary SCHEDIJLE of licensed area No. 2 to its meeting with the boundary of Commencing at a point where the southern boundary of Iicensed area No. 16 ; thence generally eastwards and north- licensed are'a No 16 meets the eastern boundary of licensed wards along the boundary of licensed area No. 16 to the point area No. 2 approximately having co-ordinates East 37O 09' 00- exf com mencem ent. and South 1* 12' 00/' ; thencc southwards along longitude East . (bj Commencing at the intersection of latitude South 37* 09' 00'' to latitude South 1 O 35' 00' ; thence eastwards 00* 40' 00'/ and longitude East 37 > 15' 00/' ; thence generally along latitude South 1 o 35' 00/ to longitude East 37@ 30' 0X ; southwards and eastwards along the existing boundary of thence northwards along longitude Fast 37 O 30' 00- to the licensed area No. 16 to its intersection with longitude Rast boundary of the existing area N o. 16 ; thence generally west- 37* 3(/ 00'' ; thence northwards along longitude East 37Q 30' (10'/ wards along the boundary of licensed area No. 16 to the point to htitude South 000 40' 00'/ ; thence westwards along latitude of com mencem ent. South 00* 40' (X1,/ to tbe point of commenccment. Dated this 20th day of December 1966. Dated tMs 20th dal of December 1966. T. P. H. LEECH, T. P. H. LEECH, Secretary, Secretary, for The East African Power and Lighting for The East azl/rfctzn Power and Lighting Company Limited. Company Limited. 30 THE KENYA GAZETTE 10th January 1967 GADTTB NOTICE No. 93 GAPTTE NOTICE NO. 94 THE AFRICAN LIQUOR ACT THE AFRICAN LIQUOR ACT (Cap. 122) (Cap. 122) N YBRI AFRICAN LIQUOR LICENSING BOARD FORT HALI- AFRICAN LIQUOR LICENSING BOARD DULY authorized by the Provincial Comm'issioner Central DULY authorized by the 'Provincial Commissioner, Central Province, Nyeri, a special meeting of the Nyeri African, Liquor Province, Nyeri, a special meeting . of the Fort Hall African Licensing Board will be held on Friday, 13th Januag 1967, to Liquor Licensing Board will be held in the District Commis- consider the followgng applications for M rican liquor llcences :- sioner's Board Room, M urang'a (Fort Hall), on M onday, 30th January 1967, at 10 a.m., to consider the following NEw APPLICATIONS applications :- Muriuki Ngangu, Plot No. 347, Hombe Forest Station. Messrs. David lrori and Co., Plot No. 14, Muitwo-na-l-ligi LATB RBNEw AI-S M arket. Mrs. W >njiku Shadrack, Plot No. 10721, M akuyu Sisal Estate, Elijah Ndungu Ndathua, Plot No. 25, M weiga Township. P.O. Box 7, M akuyu. Njagi Ikoroi, Plot No. 6, Kimahuri Centre. M rs. W anjiru Ndiritu, Plot No. 1, Ngaini Village, Kirimukuyu Messrs. Irigithathi Ria Agachiku, Plot No. B.3, Murinjaini Location. M arket, Iyego Location (12), P.O. Kangema. ' RENEWAI-S Kamau Samson Ngugi, Plot No. 6, Kandara M arket, Muruka Ernest M ureithi Kigire, Plot No. 5, Kiawarigi M arket. Location (4), P.O. Box 89, Thika. Gacuuru Ngorano, Plot No. 2, Giakanja M arket. Gitau M bugua, Plot No. 14, Kaharati M arket, Kamahuha Sammy N. M aina, Plot No. 1, Kangocho M arket. Location (17), P.O. Maragua. . Geolrey Karungaru, Plot No. 2, Ndurumoini Centre, Karatina. Simon Chege M ichuki, Plot No. A.3, Kangema M arket, Iyego W ambugu Githinji, Plot No. 5, Gicice Market. Johana Karanja, Plot No. 20, Gathuthi M arket. Location (12), P.O. Kangema. Muriithi Wanjohi, Karatina Urban Council Beerhall, Karatina . M essrs. Mwangi lrungu and Githinji Kamau, Plot No. 13, Townsbip. Githangara . Market, Mugoiri Location (8), P.O. Box 4, DSFERRED AIYLICATIONS M aragua. Harrison Maranga, Plot No. 13, M uitwo-na-Higi Market. John M wangi Pharis, Plot No. 5, Kagumoini Market, Kiru Edward Chege, Plot No. 7, Ndimaini M arket. . Location (14), P.O. Box 215, Fort Hall. Messrs. Naro Mortz Beerhall and Lodging (B. T. Wanjao), Plot Job M achugu Njuguna, Plot No. 1, Igikiro Market, Kamahuha N o. 36, Naro M oru. Location (17), P.O. M aragua. Wambugu Kamuiru, Plot No. 46, Gakindu M arket, P.O. M rs. Angripina W angari Thuo, Plot No. B.1, Kamurugu M ukurweini. Market, Muruka Location (4), P.O. Box 156, n ika. John Ndirittl Kanyiri, Plot No. 4, Birithia Market, P.O. Othaya. Simon W aweru s/o Ngure, Plot No. A.3, M ukuyu Market, REMOVAL M biri Location (11), P.O. Box 138, Fort Hall. John Ndiritu Kanyiri, Plot No. 4, Birithia M arket, to Plot Joshua Gichuru, Plot No. B.5, Kamahuha M arket, Kamahuha No. 5) Birithia M arket. Location (17), P.O. Box 35, Makuyu. S. J. KANYONYO, Chairman, M rs. Priscilla W anjiru, Plot No. A.4, Mugumoini Market, ' Nyeri, Nyeri Ajrican Liquor Licensing Gatanga Location (1), P.O. Box 90, Thika. 21st December 1966. Board. M essrs. Ngugi Kibeti and Kariga Ribiro, Plot No. B.11, M uruka M arket, M uruka Location (4), P.O. Box. 252, Thika. M essrs. John Maina :Kamau Koina and W ilson Gichuhi, Plot GAZETTE NOTICB NO. 95 No. A.14, Kangarl Market, Kinyona Location (2), P.O. Box 21, M aragua. THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT Hezekiah Gachui, Plot No. 23, Kihumbuini Market, Gatanga (Cap. 121) Location (1), P.O. Box 81, Thika. NORTH CoAs'r LlouoR LlcsxslxG CouR'r DULY authorized by the Provincial Commissioner, Coast, a Kariuki Karanja, Plot No. 9, lhumbu M arket, Nginda Location special meeting of the North Coast Liquor Licensing Court will (7), P.O. Box 21, Maragua. be held on 18th January 1967, at 10 a.m., at the District Claude M urai, Plot No. B.8 $Kaburo Market, M ugoiri Location Commissioner's Oëce, Kilifi, to consider the following (8), P.O. Box 44, Murang a. application :- Maina Ikua, Plot No. B.3, Gitugi Market, Gitugi Location (13), Rexsw xl- P.O. Kangema. ' Malt and Non-spirituous Liquor On-licence Messrs. Murang'a County Council, M .C.C. Beer Hall Kandara, Stephen Charo, Plot No. 6, Bamba Trading Centre, Kilifi P.O. Box 52, M urang'a. District. Daniel Kimani and Partners, Plot No. 3, Mukurwe M arket, C. P. OKECH, President, Gatanga Location (1), P.O. Box 89, Thika. Kilifi, North Coast Liquor Licensing NEw APPLICATIONS 23rd December 1966. Courf. M essrs. Chomo General Store, Plot No. 19A, Chomo Trading U Centre, Gatanga Location (1), P.O. Box 84, Thika. GAzs'r'rE NoTlcE No. 96 Stanley Kariuki, Plot No. 3, Gakoigo Trading Centre, Nginda THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT Location (17), P.O. Box 17, M aragua. (Cap. 121) M essrs. Kakuzi Fibrelands Traders Co-op. Society Ltd., SOUTH COAST LIQUOR LICENSING COURT Kinyangi Farm Canteen, P.O. Mitubiri. DULY authorized by the Provincial Commissioner, Coast Stephen M . Mwangi, Plot No. 2, Kinyangi Trading Centre, c/o Province ta special meetivg of the South Coast Liquor Licensing P.O. Box 21, Maragua. Court wlll be held in the oëce of the District Commissioner, Thuo Njuguna, Plot No. A.3, lkumbi Market, Kinyona Loca- Mombasa, on Friday, 10th February 1967 at 10 a.m. to tion (2), P.O. Box 21, M aragua. consider the undermentioned applications. Guchu Githii, Plot No. 4) Ichagaki Trading Centre, Nginda The applicants are requested to appear before the Court or Location (7), P.O. Maragua. be represented by an advocate. M essrs. W . Gatune and Justus M n'ang'a, Plot No. L.5, Fort NEw APPLICATIONS Hall Township, P.O. Box 108, Murang'a. General Retail Liquor Licence M essrs. Njoroge Kamau and Paul Chege, Plot No. 16, Gakoigo M arket, Nginda Location (7), P.O. Box 8, M aragua. Justus Kiema, P.O. Box 5177, M ombaja, Plot No. M essrs. Njogu and Brothers, lthanga Settlement Scheme Plots, Section XV1, M ajengo Road, M ombasa. P.O. Box 5, M aragua. Club Liquor Licence (Proprietary) M essrs. Mungai Thanu and Brothers, Plot No. B.12, Sabasaba The Secrtary, Coconut Day and Niçht Club, P.O. Box 11430, Trading Centre, Kamahuha Location (17), P.O. Box 45, M ombasa. Plot No. 753, Sectlon 1, M ainland North, M aragua. P/ 354/61, Nyali, Mombasa. . M rs. W am bui W ainaina, Plot N o. B.6, M ukore M arket, M alt and N on-spirituous Lîquor On-licence Kigumo Location (18), P.O. Box 46, M aragua. Shah Raishi K aram shi, P.O . Box 307, M ombasa. Plot N o. 683, C. K. KOINANGE, Section XV11, Khalifa Road, M ombasa. Chairman, Z. A. KIRUI, Fort Hall, Fort Hall African Liquor Licensing M ombasa, President, 22nd Decomber 1966. Board. 31st December 1966. South Coast Liquor Licensing Court. THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT THE AFRTCAN COURTS ACT (Cap. 121) (Cap. 11) LIQUOR LICENSING COURT CouRr oF Rsvlsw SsssloNs DULY authorized by the Provincial Commissioner, W estern Province, Kakamega, the following applications will be con- IT IS notified for general information that tbe Court of sîdered at a special m eeting of the above Court to be held Review will hold sessions in tbe Law Courts at Nairobi from in the District Commissioner's Oëce, Kakamega, on W ednesday, M onday, 6th February 1967, The following cases have been 18th January 1967, at 10 a.m. :- set down for trial :- ' M onday, 6th February 1967 RBNEw ALS 8/65 Githirwa M uoya v. Njeri Kamau. M alt and Non-spirituous Liquor On-licences 9/65 Silas Gachie v. Mahinda Kiruthu. W ellington M utuli, Plot No. 24, Buchenya Market, P.O. Box 24, 21 /65 M uthee Wokabi v. Michael M ugo. Butere. K am ulus W eda, Plot N o. 10, Bungasi M arket, P.O. Box 66, Tuesday, 7th February 1967 ' Butere. 15/66 Mutisya W ambua v. Kamunzyu Vuso. Joseph Kebong'a and Sons, Plot No. 1, Jebrok M arket, P.O. 16 / 66 James Wanganga 1,. M ary Wanjiku Kiarie. Box 246, . W ednesday, 8//1 February 1967 N Ew APPLICATIONS 13/66 M axard Naivasha v. Karimi d/o M uraga. 117 66 Ndundu Kimondiu v. Kiola M akoi. Malt and Non-spirjtuous Liquor On-licences 29 / 66 M utua Mulaa, Lau M uthiami and Ngoka Kyaa, 'p. Isaac M . Fadamulla, Tip-rop Bar, Plot No. 328, Section 1, Kikuvi Nzioki, Ndiku Kikonde and Lai Kisema. Kakamega, P.O. Box 387, Kakamega. ' Thursday, 9th February 1967 M rs. Esther 1. Masinde, Plot No. 1, Lwandeti Market, P.O. Box 9, Broderick Falls. 10/66 M alu Kilombe v. Muia M bithi. M rs. Mariam Otieno, Agip Petrol Station, Kakamega, .P.O. 7/ 66 Joseph Kibesi v. Daniel Kiema. Box 23, K akamega. Friday, 10/àl February 1967 5/66 Kamau Gakungu v. Crispus Wainaina. M alt and Non-spirituous Liquor Og-licence 4/66 M ugo Morris Kiamina v. M uthoni d/o Kareithi. Bdward Sargent, Ltlgari Sisal Estate, Plot No. 1, Lugari, P.O. Lugari. Nairobi, T. A. WAW S, DANIEL G. KIM ANI? 3rd January 1967. Ajrican Courts Olcer. Prestdent, Kakamega Liquor Licensing Court. GAZBTTE Noncs No. 101 GAMTTS Noncs No. 98 PROBATE AND ADM INB TM TION THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT TAKE NOTICE that after 14 days from tho date of this (Cap. 121) Gazette, I intend to appl.y to the High Court at . Nairobi NVBRI LlouoR LICENSING Cotm'r for representation of the estate of the person named in tho second colun!n of the Schedule hereto, who died on the date DULY authorized by the Provincial Commissioner, Central set forth agamst his name. Province Nyeri, à. sgecial meeting of the Nïeri Liquor Licensinj Court w:l. ll be held m the District Commissloner ,s OKce , Nyerl, And further take notice that a1l persons having any claims at 10 a.m. on Friday, 13th January 1967, to consider the against or interests in the estate of the said deceased person following applications :- are required to prove such claims or interests before me within two months from the date of tbis Gazette, after which Nsw Appl-icA'rloNs date tho claims and interests so proved wa' t1. be paid and satissed Proprietary Club Liquor Licence and the estate distributed according to law. M essrs. Kanini Night Club, Plot No. 76, Karatina Township. SCHBDULE Restaurant Tiquor Licence Public Trustee' s 1*tC' V ZCSOIC Meshak M bogo and Partners, trading as Countryside Safari Bar Cause Name of Deceased Address peum or and Restaurant, Plot No. 7387/27, North of Nyeri (F. T. N o . Intestate Homan's Shamba-Kiganjoj. . RENBwALS 1161 Jackton Masime . . KCiesnutmraul, 20-3-66 Intestato M alt and N on-spirituous Lîquor On-licence N yanxa Timothy M irugi Ndungu, Plot No. 2, Ndunyu Market. T. B. H. PHILLIPS, General Retail M quor Licences Assistant Public Trustee. Niranjan Singh, Plot No. 14, Section VI, Nyeri Township. Commander Logal Hook, R.N. Silvyrbeck Hotel, Plot No. 4763, . ' Malt and Non-spirituous Liquor OF-licence IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAIROBI M withiga W alzome, Plot No. 1, Kiawamururu Village, P.O. M ukurueini. PROBATE AND ADM INISTRATION S. J. KAN YON YO, Nyeri, President, TAKE NOTICE that applications having been made in this 21st December 1966. Nyeri Liquor Licensing Court. Court in :- (1) CAUSE NoN 336 oF 1966 By Stella Deaise Duncan of P.O. Box 1774, Nairobi in GAZETTB NOTICE No. 99 Kenya, the executrix named in the will of the deceased, through THE AFRICAN CHRISTIAN M ARRIAGE AND M essrs. Kaplan and Stratton, advocates, of Nairobi, for a DIVORCE ACT grant of probate of the will of Eric Lawrence Lindsay of Nairobi aforesaid who died at Nairobi on the 29th d&y of (Cap. 151) M arch 1966. NOTICE is hereby given that in exercise of the powers conferred by section 6 (1) of the African Christian M arriage (2) CAUSE No. 1 ol7 1967 and Divorce Act, the Ministers named- in the Schedule hereto By Richard Donald Croft W ilcock of P.O. Box 10201, have been licensed tb celebrate marriages under the provisions Nairobi in Kenya, through M essrs. Archer and Wilcock, advo- of such A ct. cates, of Nairobi, for a grant of letters of administration with SCHBDUI-B will annexed of the estate of John Amory Forrest Gethin of Denomination.-xjle Salvation Army. Nairobi aforesaid who died at Nairobi on the 8th day of M ay 1965. Names oj M inisters :- The Court will proceed to issue the same unless cause be 1. Colonel Edward John. shown to the contrary and appearance in this respect entered 2. Brigadier S. M abone. on or before the 24th day of January 1967. Dated at Nairobi this 5th day of January 1967. M . F. PATEL 0. J. BURNS, Nairobi, Deputy Registrar, for Registrar-General. 5th January 1967. High Court 5/ Kenya, Nairobi. THE KENYA GAZETTE

M RS. EILEEN M ARION HEAI ING, DECEASED THE JUBILBE INSURANCE COM PANY LIM ITF,D NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of M rs. Eileen IINCORPORATBD Ix KENYA) M arion Healing (deceased) late of P.O. Box 47, Limunz, Kenya, M OM BM A who died on 28th July 1966, are hereby required to send particuhrs in writing of their claims or demands to us, the Loss or Pol-lcY undersigned, as advocates for tlze executor on or before 6th M arch 1967, after which date the said exccutor will proceed Policy No. 30003, on the lfA oj Bernard M ukasa oj P.O. to distlibute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons Box 233, M asaka (Ugandaj. entitled thereto having regard only to the debts, claims and APPLICATION has been made to this Company for the issue demands of which he shall then have had notice, and he will of duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having not be liable for tlze assets of the said deceased or any qart been reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is hereby given tlmt thereof so djstributed to any person or persons of whose clalms unless objection is lodged to the contrary at the oKce of the or demands he shall not then have had notice. Company within 30 days from the date hereot duplicate policy will be issued. Dated this 3rd day of January 1967. M . R. HOSANGADY, DAVID DRIM M IE, Executive Director, lor Archer t: W ilcock, Mombasa, Head O'ce, Advocates mr the' Executor 30th December 1966. P.O. Box 220, Mombasa. 0/ the above-named deceased.

GAZS'I'I'E No'ncs No. 108 GAD TTE NOTICE N(). 104 THE PIONSER GENERAL M XURANCE SOCTETY GEORGE CHRISTIAN BEATH, DECEASED LIM ITED NOTICE is hereby given that a11 creditors and other persons havinp any clahns or demands against the estate of George P.O. Box 20333, NAIROBI, KENYA Christlan Beath (deceased) late of P.O. Box 5792, Nairobi, Loss or Pol-lcY Kenya, who died on 19th. December 1966, are hefeby required to send particulars in writing of their claims or demands té Lile Assurance Policy No. 315439 jbr Sh. 10,000 dated 7/à us, the tmdersigned, as advocates for tile executrix on or before M arch 1961, in the name and on the zf/e of Aloysius 61 M arc,h 1967, after whic,h date tb.e said executrix will proceed Lwokya. to distribute the assets of the said dcceased amongst the persons NOTICE is hereby given that evidence of the loss or entitled thereto having regard only to the debts, claims and destruction of the above policy has been submitted to the demands of which she shall then have had notice, and she will Society and any person in possession of the policy or claiming not be liable for the assets of the said deceased or any part to have interest therein, should communicate wltllin 30 days thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose by registered post with the Society, failing any such com- claims or demands she shall not then have had notice. munication, a certilied copy of the policy (which shall be the Dated this 3rd day of January 1967. sole evidence of contract) will be issued. DAVID DRIMM IE, Nairobi, NIMJI JAVBR KASSAM , jor Archer <: Wilcock, 22nd December 1966. M anaging Director. Advocates /t7r the Exqcutrlx oj the above-named deceased. GAZETTB NoTlcE No. 109 GAZETTE NoTlcB No. 105 THE OLD ATUTUAL KAI BECHGAARD, DECEASBD Sotzth African Mutual Life Assurance Society (Incorporated by NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 29 of the Act of Parliament in South Africa with limited liability) Trustee Act (Cag. 167), that any person imving a claim against, or an interest 1n, the estate of the late Kai Bechgaard of M G IJALPARK, PINBLANDS, C.P. Nairobi in Kenya, who died on the 27th day of December LOSS Ol? POLICY 1966, at London, is hereby required to send 'particulars in wrïtîng of hïs or her claim or interest to the undersigned before Policy No. 1815846 lbr Sh. 20,000 dated 30-4-1963 on the Iije the 15th day of M arch 1967, after which date the executrix (# Alex Francis Fernandes and the property (# Pedro will distribute the estate among the persons entitled thereto, Constancio Fernandes. having regard only to the claims and intercsts of which she shall have had notice and will not as respects the property so NOTICE is hereby given that evidence . of the loss or distributed be liable to any person of whose claim she shal destruction of the policy has been submitted to the Society and any person in possession of the poliq or claiming to have not have had notice. any interest therein, should communicate lmmediately by regis- Dated the 30th day of December 1966. tered post with the Society. Pailing any such communication a certified copy of the policy (which shall be the sole evidence of KAPLAN & STRAW ON, the contract) will be issued to the owner. Aslvocates to the Executrix, Queensway House, H. J. THOMSON, P.O. Box 111, N airobi. Assîstant General M anager.

GADTTS NOTICE No. 106 GAZETTS NoTzcs No. 110 THE JUBILEE INSURANCE COM PANY LIM ITED THE OLD A4UTUAL (INCORN IUTED IN KsNvA)' South Mrican Muttlal Life Assurance Society (lncorqorated M OM BASA by Act of Parliament in South Africa wit.h limfted liabllity) Loss oF SHARE CBRTIFICATE M IJTUALPARK, PINBLANDS, C.P. Share Certîhcate No. 1289, 25 shares (Df,/. Nos. 36543 to 36567) in the name oj DZ/wtJZ;J Kanli tlet'etz-vetf), P.O. Box 392 Policy No. 1954533 !or Sh. 30,000 dated 24-5-1965 on the Iije oj M ombasa. oj Srfti Hugh Carter and tlie property of Wilco Estate NOTICE is hereby given that evidence of the loss of the Agency. above-numbered share certificate has been furnished to the NOTICE is hereby given that evidence of the loss or Company. Any person in possession of the share certiscate or destruction of the policy has been submitted to the Society and claiming to have any interest therein, should communkate any person in possession of the poliq or claiming to have any immediately with the Company. F'ailing such communication interest therein, should communicate lmmediately by registered within 30 days from the date hereof, a certitied copy of the ' post wft.h the Society. Failing any such communication a share certiticate will be issued. certilied copy of the golicy (which shall be the sole evidence of Dated at Mombasa this 21st day of Deçember 1966. the contract) will be zssued to the owngr. M . R. HOSANGADY, H.. .I. THUM SON, Executive D irector. Assistant General M anager. 10th January 1967 THE KENYA GAZE'ITE 33

GAZBTTE No'rlcB No. 111 GAZBTTE NOTICE N(). 115 TH F, BAN KRU PTCY ACT THE BANKRUPTCY ACT çcap. 53) (Cap. 53) N ovrlc/ oi7 INTENDBD DIVIDEND RscslvlNG ORDER AND ADJUDICATION ORDBR (Summary Casej Debtor's ncrrlè.-lkassa'm A1i Hassanali Nasser, trading as Debtor's ncm e.- l-axm idas Purshottam K otecha. Goodhope Turf Accountant. Address.-p.o. Box 10394, Nairobi. Address.- p.o. Box 1299, M ombasa. Description. .--furf Accountant. Description.- Bçokeç. Date of AjzIkg pc/fr/(?n.-28th December 1966. Ctpar/.- l-ligh Court of Kenya at Nairobi. Court. .-l-ligh Court of Kenya at Nairobi. No. oj matter.- B.c. 3 of 1963. No. oj matter.-B.c. 15 of 1966. Last day for receiving prt?t#y.- 25th January 1967. Date 0/ receiving t?rJer.-28th December 1966. Trustee's rltzmc.- oflicial Receiver. Whelher debtor's or creditors' petition.-Bebtoç's petition. A ddress.- p.o . Box 366, M om basa. Act or acts ()/ Dtfzlkrlfp/cy.-presentation of bankruptcy petition. Date oj adjudicadon order. -30th Deéember 1966. M ombasa, A. H. KHAW N A, 28th December 1966. Deputy Omcial Receiver (CbJJ/). Nairobi, M . L. HANDA, 5th January 1967. Deputy Omcial Receiver.

GAZSTTE Ntm cs No. 112 GAZBT'I'B NOTICB No. 116

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (Cap. 53) (Ccp. 53) N o-rlcil ol7 INTENDBD D IVIDEND No-rlcs ol7 INTENDBD DIVIDEND Debtor's nfzmc.- M anibhai Dhulabhai Patel, trading as African Debtor's name. .-Abdul Ghani s /0 Nöor M ohamed, trading as Timber and Hardware Company. Sunrise Constractors and Co. Xltfrcku.-unknown (formerly of Station Road, M ombasa). Address.-pvo. Box 1813, Nairobi. Description.- u tçchant. Description.- Building contractor. Court.-kjjgtj Court of Kenya at M ombasa. Court. -High Court of Kenya at Nairobi. No. oj matter.- B.c. 4 of 1963. No. 5/ matter.-B.c. 116 of 1961. Last day jor receiving prt)t#:.- 25th Janual'y 1967. Last day for receiving #r()t#&.-26th January 1967. Trustee's ncznc.- oflicial Receiver. Name t# /rlfy/ce.-oKcial Receiver. Address.-p.o. Box 366, Mombasa. Address.-p.o. Box 30031, Nairobi. M ombasa, A. H. KHAW AJA, M . L. HANDA, 29th December 1966. Deputy Olcfcl Receiver (Coastj. Deputy Olcial Receiver.

GAZS'I4'E NoncB No. 117 GAZBTTB NOTIcB No. 113 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (Cap. 53) çcap. 53) FIRST MEETING OF CRBDITORS No'rlcB oF DIVIDBND Debtor's ntzmc.-christopher 1an Tofte. (Summary Casej Address.-p.o. Box 102, M alindi, formerly P.O. Box 197, Debtor's ntzrzle.-Damodar Lalu, trading as Chavda Footwear. Kitale. Address. -Fofmerly of P.O. Box 2029, Nairobi. Description. -Farmer. Descrîption.-sKoemakeç. Courf.-l-ligh Court of Kenya at Nairobi. Ctlur/.-l-ligh Court of Kenya at Nairobi. No. (# matter.-B.c. 8 of 1966. No. ()/ matter.- B.C. 29 of 1956. Date o! Jzw/ meeting. -24th Januar.v 1967. Amount per f .-Sh. 8 /65. Hour.-2.3Q p.m. First or #rlc/ or othenvise.-Yirst and final. 'Jccc.-conftrence Room, State Law Oëce, Harambee Avenue, When payable.- 12th lanuary 1967. Where payable.-ht my oKce, Harambee Avenue, P.O. Nairobi. Box 30031, Nairobi. . Nairobi, M . L . HANDA, $th Janual'y 1967. Deputy Omcial Receiver. Nairobi, M . L. HANDA, 5th January 1967. Deputy Olcial Receiver.

GAZETTE No'rlcB No. 114 GAZE'I'TE No'rlcB No. 118

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (Cap. 53) (Cap. 53) FIRST MBBTING ()F CREDITORS No-ncE ol4 INTBNDED DIVIDEND bebtor's nflme.-Douglas Leonard Bessant. Debtor's rldkpnd.-Yogindra Devi Chopra w/o Karam Chand Address.- M uirldi Mbingu Street, Nairobi. Chopra, trading as Photolite. Dcycrfplfon.-Farmer. Address.-p.o. Box 3783, Nairobi. Cour/.-l-ligh Court of Kenya at Nairobi. Description.-Wudeï. No. of matter.-B.c. 9 of 1966. Court.- High Court of Kenya at Nairobi. Date of Jryf rnceffag.-24th January 1967. No. oj matter. .-.B.C. 64 of 1961. Hour.- 3.00 p.m. Last day for receivîng #rt?()/&.-26th January 1967. Plcce.-conference Room, State Law Oëce, Harambee Avenue, Name ()/ trustee.- Omcial Receiver. Nairobi. Address.-p.o. Box 30031, Nairobi. Nairobi, M . L. HANDA, Nairobi, M . L. HANDAN 5th January 1967. Deputy O#icfcl Receiver. 5th January 1967. Deputy Omcial Receîver. IN THE MAW ER OF THE COM PANIES ACT (Cap. 486) IN THE M ATTER OF THE COM PANIES ACT AND (Cap. 486) IN THE M ATTER OF TINDARESS LIM ITED kND MBMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP NOTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general IN THE M ATTER OF TINDARESS LIM ITED meeting of the mem bers of Tindaress Lim ited held at Ottoman (In Members' Voluntary Winding Up) Bank Building :Kenyatta Avenue, on 30th December 1966, the following speclal resolution was duly passed :- Nczzoc oj Cbmptzny.--findaress Limited. :4THAT by reason of the disposal of the Company's estate, the Company enters into voluntary liquidation, and that John Address 0/ registered tpFce.-ottoman Bank Building, Kenyatta Alfred W arder, Esq., and Anthony M arcus Blackhall, Esq., Avenue, Nairobi. 170th of P.O. Box 20220, Nairobi, be and they are hereby agpointed joint and several liquidators to conduct the Registered postal address.- p.o. Box 20220, Nairobi. wm ding upo'' ' Natuye of à'u.xine,u.- planters. Creditors of the Company are required on or before 31st January 1967, to send full particulars of a1l claims they may Liquidators' names.- john Alfred Warder and Anthony M arcus have against the said Company to the undersigned, the liquidator Blackhall. of the said Company, and if so required by notice in writing Address.- p.o. Box 20220. from the said liquidator, personally or by their advocates to come in and prove their debts or claims set out in such notice Date of appointment.- 3otK Deccmber 1966. or in default thereof they may be excluded from the benest of any distribution made before such debts are proved. By whom appointed.-Wbe members. Nairobi, JOHN ALFRED WARDER 30th December 1966. #.0. Box 20220, Natrobi. Dated at Nairobi this 30th day of December 1966.

GAZF,'I'TE NoTlcE No. 121 THE COMPANIES ACT fcap. 486) It is notifed for general information that the following companies have beon incorporated in Konya during the period 1st November to 3()th November 1966 :- PRIVATE COMPANIES Nomînal ' Name of Company Capital Address of Registered OAce Sh. Jirani Farms Limited . . ' 100,000 c/o B.C.F. Limited, Plot No. 1, Section VII P.O. Box 45, Nakuru. Valley Farm Limited . . 150,000 L.R. 6884/4, P.O.' Box 951, Nakuru. Ktnya Millers Limited . . 200,000 Plot No. 209/2750, Bazaar Street, P.O. Box 3181, Nairobi. . ' The Breeze Lirnited . . 20,000 Plot No. 209/4989, Jivanjeo Street, P.O. Box 7242, Nairobi. Abbey Pharmacy Limited 100,000 L.R. 209/5575, Government Road, P.O. Box 7618, Nairobi. Harletigon Limited . . 20,000 Rooms 28-33, Hajee Mansion, Gulzaar Streot, P.O. Box 258, Najrobi. Tarabote Parmtrs Limited 140,000 Plot No. 1, Lower Kabete Trading Centre, P.O. Box 23010, Lower . xxbete. Coast Projects Limited . . 10,000 Plot No. 277, Rally House, P.O. Box 141 1, Mombasa. Abdul M otors Limited . . . 250,000 Plot No. 209/2551, Malik Streot, P.O. Box 6952, Nairobi. W ilkenair Limited ...... 2,200,000 Hangar No. 57, W ilson Airport, P.O. Box 4580, Nairobi. Syndicate Nominces Limited . . 10,000 Hughes Building, P.O. Box 30437, Nairobi. Kenya Haulage Company Limited 50,000 Plot No. 209/2649, Market M ansion, P.O. Box 11013, Nairobi. Lako Baringo Fishories Limited 340,000 Inder Singh House, Inder Singh Road, P.O. Box 1175, Nakuru. Brook Tyres Limited . . . . 10,000 L.R. 209/4985, Nathwani Building, P.O. Box 12179, Nairobi. E.A. Standard Buildings Limited 2,000 Haig House, Queensway, P.O. Box 30080, Nairobi. Prodex Limited ...... 100,000 Fourth Floor, Ottoman Ban'k Building, Kenyatta Avenue, P.O . Box 9052, Nairobi. T. Falls lnvestment Company Limited . . 2,000 Plot Nos. 209/1850 and 209/1709, P.O. Box 10530, Nairobi. ' W est Kenya Tractors & Motors Limited 500,000 Plot No. 4, M umias Road, P.O. Box 688, Kisumu. Kisumu Express Taxi Limited . . . . 100,000 Plot No. 9, Pandya Road, P.O. Box 511, Kisumu. Citrus Fruit Farm Limited . . . . 100,000 L.R. 451/56/XLIX, Kenyatta Avenue, P.O. Box 69, Nakuru. Progressive Agencies (Kenya) Limited . . 10,000 Plot No. 209/667, Duke Street, P.O. Box 5376, Nairobi. Colville Properties Limited . . . . 5,000 Hughes Building, Kenyatta Avenue, P.O. Box 30437, Nairobi. UCnenivtrearsl aAl uPtaocmkeorbsi lLesi m(Kitedn ya) Li.m : ited . . 5020,000 KPllpmt a2t0h9i /S24tr0e2e,t ,R Pelaotta NRo. a2 d0 q9P/4.O18. /B4 2o0x, 4P2.1O, . NBaoixr o7b3i13, Nairobi. E.S.A.C.T.A. Central M rica Limlted . . 20,000 Pcarl Assurance House, W abora Str eem,t P.O. Box 10201, Nairobi. Guaranteed Sendces tlmited . . . . 20,000 LR. 209/5612, Rahepztulla Trust Building, Govornment Road, P.O. Box 12128, Nalrobi. Kenya Scale Co. Limitod ...... 100,000 Campos Rebeiro Avenue, Plot No. 209/697/23 and 209/2708, P.O. Box 12964, N airobi. Co-operative Film Enterprises Limited . . 20,000 Silopark Hous eJ Queensway, P.O. Box 9957, Nairobi. East African Growers Limited ...... 60,000 L.R. 209/4360/ 3 ,Grogan Road Wes tJ P.O. Box 8243, Nairobi. International Security Service Limited . . 100,000 Plot No. 234, Section X, P.O. Box 633, M ombasa. Portway Stores Limitcd ...... 100,000 L TR. 37, Plot No. 123, Buckley Road, P.O. Box 533 6 ,Nairobi. Konya Enamels Limited ...... 2,000 Plot 77, Section XlII, W hitehouse Road, P.O. Box 154, M ombasa. Unitld Steel Company Limited ...... 2,000 Plot 77, Section XIlI, W hitohouse Road, P.O. Box 154, M ombasa. Plastlcs Products Limited ...... 2,000 Plot 77, Section XllI, W hitehouse Roa da P.O. Box 154, Mombasa. Cqlor Photolab Limited ...... 50,000 Richmond House, Jivanjee Stree t ,P. oz Box 6532, Nairobi. W lggins Teape Kenya Limited ...... 2,000 Queensway House, York Streaet, P.O. Box 30158, Nairqbi. Associated Properties Limited ...... 4,000 L.R. 209/5586, Landhies Road, P.O. Box 1229, Nairobl. Nakuru Timber And Hardware Limited . . 100,000 Plot No. 451, Section 1 101, Printing House Road, Nakuru.

Puetvlc CoMluxy . Paradise nlms Limited . . 310,000 Mulji Jetha Mansion, Latoma Road, P.O. Box 10974, Nairobi. FORBIGN CoMywxlss It is ftlrther notified that the following companies incorporated outside Kenya, having established a place of businoss in Kenya have delivered particulars for registration during that period :- M ulti Constructors Limited 200,000 Uganda. Lapmsoit Establishment . . - The Principality of Liechtenstein. Lenhox Brothers Lim ited 40,000 Uganda. Traqs World Airlines, lnc. $75,000,000 United States of America. 0. M . SAM EJA, 5th January 1967. Assistant Regîstrar of Companies. (CS. 4951 37) THE TRADE UNIONS ACT (Cap. 233) TH E CO.OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT çcap. 490, section 49) PURSUANT to section 63 of the above-mentioned Act, n'otice is hereby given that the- APBOINTMENT ()F LIQUIDATOR BRBw ING AND BOTTLING AssoclwTlox oF K ENYA (Variation Orderj has been dissolved. W HEREAS by order dated the 2nd day of September 1966, W anieki Ndiya Harangui was appointed liquidator of Ruchu Dated this 22nd day of December 1966. Pig Breeders Co-operative Soeiety Ltd. : S. 0. TALA, And whereas the said W anieki Ndiya Harangui is unable to Assistant Registrar oj Trade Unions. act as liquidator : Now, therefore, do I appoint M uturi Pierre George Kathendu to be liquidator in the matter of the aforesaid Co-operative GAZETTB Noncs No. 123 Society. THE TRADE UNIONS ACT Given under my hand at Nairobi this 29th day of D ecember (Cap. 233) 1966. PURSUANT to section 63 of the above-mentioned Act, notice J. G. AYUGI, is hereby given that the registration of the- jor Acting Commissioner EAST AFRICAN RAILWAYS AND HARBOURS jor Co-operative Development. ' DESIGNATED OFFICERS' A8SOCIATION has been cancelled under the provisions of section 17 (1) (b4 of the Trade Unions Act on 30th D ecember 1966. GAZETTB N orlce No. 127 (CS. 496/72) Dated this 3rd day of January 1967. THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT S. 0. TALA, W ap. 490, section 49) Assistant Registrar ()/ Trade Unions. AIYOJNTMENT OF LIQUIDATOR (Variation Orderj GAZET'I'E No'rlcs No. 124 WHEREAS by order dated the 23rd dayk of August 1966, Wanieki Ndiya Harangui was appointed liquldator of Kandara THE SOCIETIES ACT Pig Breeders Co-operative Society Ltd. ; (Cap. 108) And whereas tjle said Wanieki Ndiya Harangui is unable to PURSUANT to section 9 (1) of the Societies Act (Cap. 108), act as liquidator : having reason to belieye that the societies listed in the Schedule Now, therefore, do I appoint M uturi Pierre George Kathendu hereto have ceased to exist, the Registrar of Societies hereby to be liquidator in the matter of the aforesaid Co-operatfve calls upon the said societies to furnish him with proof of their Society. existence within three months of the date hereof . Given under my hand at Nairobi this 29th day of becember K ScHBout.s 1966. arateng Club. lndian Association, Nairobi. Ugenya (Kenya) Community Development Association. Dagoretti 1954 Age Group Association. Dated this 5th day of January 1967. J. M . KYENDO, (CS. 1428/ 10) jor Registrar (7/ Societies. THE CO.OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT (Cap. 490, section 49) GAZETTB NOTICB No. 125 APPOINTMBNT oF LIQIJIDATOR THE SOCIETIES RULES (Variation Order) (Cap. 108, Sub. Leg.) WHEREAS by order dated the 6th day of October 1966, PURSUANT to rule 17 of the Societies Rules, notice is hereby ' Henry Agimba was appointed liquidator of New River Co- given that- operative Society Limited : (J) the societies listed in the First Schedule hereto have been And whereas the said Henry Agimba is . unable to act as registered ; and liquidator : (bj the socfety listed fn the Second Schedule hereto has been Now, therefore, do I appoint Sylvester Joshua Ouma to be refused registration, liquidator in the matter of the aforesaid Co-operative Society. under the provisions of the Soeieties Act (Cap. 108). Given under my hand at Nairobi this 4th day of January FIRST SCHBDUI.E 1967. Date Naplc oj Society Registration J. G. AYUGIl EFected jor Acting Commisstoner Kirinyaga W elfare Association of East Africa, /0?. Co-operative Development. Nankuyi Branch ...... 2#-12-66 Kirinyaga W elfare Association of East Africa, Thomson's Falls Branch ...... 28-12-66 GAZB'I'TE NoTlcs No. 129 Bunayyatul-Eid-lzzahabi ...... 28-12-66 Kirinyaga W elfare Association of East Africa, TH'E CO.OPERATIVB SOCIETIES ACT Dagoretti Sub-branch ...... 28-12-66 (Cap. 490, section 50 (J)) Sumba People Progressive Sodety, Nairobi . . 28-12-66 Oceanic Teens Club ...... 28-12-66 Re : M isemwa Farmers Co-operative Society Limited Kenya Africpn National Union, Loitokitok Sub- (In Liquidation) branch . . . . 1, Laban Livingstone Atyenda M 'Mayi, beîng duly appointed liquidator of the above-named Co-operative Society, hereby SEcoxo Scc oct.s appoint the 6th day of February 1967, as the last day on which Date of creditors of the said Co-operative Society shall state to me Name 0/ Society Rejusal their claims for admission. . Coast Province Landlords Union 30-12-66 Dated this 5th day of January 1967. J. M . K YEN DO, L. L. A. M 'M AY I, jor Registrar 0/ Societies. Lîquidator. 36 TH E K EN YA GAZETTE 10th January 1967 GAZETTE NOTIC: NO. 130 Gatundu Area Council MINISTRY OF W ORKS The District Oëcer, Gatundu Division, to represent the publjc service of the Province. CENTRAL TENDER BOARD Njihia Nguri, to represent agricultural interests.

TENDER NOTICE N(). Mrs. Philisiah Wangari and Mrs. Rebecah Njeri, to repre- 1 / 67 sent women, s interests. TENDERS are invited for the supply of :- James Ndirangu, to ripresent commercial interests. Pîping, G.I. Socketed, medium to B.S.S. 1387 (Current). Githunguri Area Council Quantities :- ' The District Oflicer, Githunguri Division, to represent the public service of the Province. 3 in. : 10,000 ft. 4 in. : 10,000 ft. Ndungu Kirogo, to represent agricultural interests. Mrs. Hannah W angui, to represent women's interests. Tender documents may be obtained, against written applica- Stephen Nyongo, to represent commercial interests. tion, from the Stores Superintendent, M inistry of Works, Supplies Branch, 1st Floor, Kenya House, Koinange Street, Kiambaa Xrec Councfl P.O. Box 30346, Nairobi. The Distrid Oëcer, Kiambaa Division, to represent the Final time and date jor submission ()/ tenders.-A p.m. on public service of the Province. 3rd February 1967. . Kariuki W angai, to represent agricultural interests. Mrs. Nduta Kore, to represent women's interests. Peter Njihia Karanja, to represent commercial interests. GAM'I'TB NoTlcE NO. 131 Chura A rea Council M INISTRY OF W ORKS enw District Oflicer, Kikuyy Division, to represent the public serviee of the Provmce. CENTRAL TENDER BOARD Hussein Nganga, to represent agricultural interests. TENDSR No'rlcE No. 2/67 Mrs. Eda Wanjiru to represent women's interests. TENDERS are invited for the supply of stationery to the Njau Kariuki, to represent commercial gnterests. Government of Kènya. Lim uru Area Council Tender documents may be obtained, against written applfca- The District Olcer and the Assistant Agricultural Omcer, tion, from the Stores Superintendent, Ministry of Works, Division, to represent the public service of the Supplies Branch, 1st Fioor, Kenya House, Kolnange Street, Province. P.O. Box 30346, Nairobi. Edward Kiuma, to represent agricultural interests. Fînal time and date /(7r submîssion ol tenders.- 4 p.m. on Mrs. Njeri Njuru and M rs. Njambura J. M ungai, to repre- 3rd February 1967. sent women's interests. Gitiha Njuguna, to represent commercial interests. A1l the above-nominated members to serve on their respective councils until 30th J'une 1969. GAZBI'TE NolqcB No. 132 M INISTRY OF W ORKS Dated this 5th day of January 1967. CENTRAL TENDER BOARD T. C. J. RAM TU, Permanent Secretary, TENDBR Norncil No. 3/67 M inistry t# Local Government. TENDERS are invited for the supply of :- 15 M otor Grtztfcry.- Four-wheel drive and steer- weight CIAZETTB èfoTlcs Dfo. 134 approximately 23,000 to 25,000 1b.- 115 to 140 B.H.P. Dicsel Engine. (c/jz1j/zn/jc/j4) Tenderers should specify alternative it't tçansmission and also THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (COUNW OF OLKFJUADO) a11 optional equpiment wlth their respective . prices. ORDER 1963 Delivery is required in Nairobi in between six to nine months (L.N. 432 oj 1963) and tenderers must state the earliest date on which delivel'y NOMINATED M EMBERS-LOCAL COUNCILS can be completed. IT IS hereby notified for general information that the Minister Tenders must be enclosed in a plain sealed envelope marked for Local Government has in exercise of his powers conferred EdTender for M otor Graders (3 /67)'' and addressed to reach under the provisions of par,agraphs 6 (5), 7 (!?), 8 and 9 (:) the Stores Superintendent, Supplies Branch, M inistry of W orks, of the Local Government (County of Olkejuado) Order 1963 P.O. Box 30346, Nairobi, or be placed in the Tender Box at (L.N. 432/ 1963), nominated :- the Sugplies Branoh, 1st Floor, Kenya l'iouse, Koinange Street, Nairobl, not later than 4 p.m . on 3rd February 1967. Oloitokitok Local Council Tenders not so addressed and endorsed are liable to be Chief John M utuny. rejected and any tender rcceived after the stated time and date M rs. Emily Koringol, to represent women's interests in the will not be considertd. Local Council area. Kumare o1e Kulale, to represent farming interests in the The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest pr Local Council area. any tender and reserves the right to accept any tender in part unless a tenderer expressly stipulates to the contrary. Porka Local Council Chief Francis ole Risa. Rev. David Mokinyo, to represent farming interests in the GAZE'I'TE NoT!cE No. 133 Local Council area. (C/1211/C/10/57) M rs. Rael M poke, to represent womengs interests in the Local Council area. THE LOCAL GOVBRNMENT (COUNTY OF KIAM BU) (AM ENDM ENT) ORDER 1966 Oloolaiser Local Council (L.N. 222 oj 1966) Chief Paul Pulei. N OMINATED M EMBERS- ARBA AND URBAN COUNCILS M rs. Zipporah Tameno, to represent women's interests in the Local Coundl area. IT IS hereby notised for qeneral information that the Minister Joseph W uantai, to represent farming interests in the Local for Local Government has m exercise of his powers conferred Council area. under paragraphs 3 (b), 4 (b), 5 (!)): 6 (b), 1 (18 and 8 (bj of tl'le Local Government (County of Klambu) (Amendment) Order All the above-nom inated coundllors to serve on tlwir 1966 (L.N. 222/ 1966), nominated :- respective jouncils until 30th June 1969. Kiambu Urban Council Dated this 5th day of January 1967. The District Oëcer, Kiambaa Division, to represent the T. C. J. RAMTU, public service of the Province. Perm anent Secretary, M rs. W anjiku Ngubu, to represent women's interests. M inistry oj Local Government. 10th January 1967 TH E KEN YA GAZETTE 37

GAzsvrs NoTlcE No. 135 . KITALB DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL COM M FITEE ELECTIONS 1966 STATEMENF OP PBRSONS ELECTBD UNOPPOSEO I dUqcNlaDr/E tRh qtht =t hpeo wperso cnosn nfoarmreedd ubpeolon wm he abvye sberceteino nt l1e2c t(e2d) u(Jn) oopfp tohsoe dR iafts Vmaelmleyb eRrse goifo nthael AKsljteamleb Dlyi s(ntnqcwt dAegfnupccutl)t,u Lraelg aCl oNmomtilçtet eN,e ot.o 1 4r eopfr e1s9o6n $! thelr respectlve Wards :-- ) Ward Name Proposers Seconders Remarks

. . Kahara Nahashon . . Burn A.R. Bagenal E. (Mrs). . . Declared glected unoppo:ed. South . . W abu Yere Joseph . . Davidson W .A. . . Bellman D.D. . . Declared elected unopposed.

R .E . ALA Iy Chairman, Kitale Diztrict Agricultural Committee.

GAZSTI'E No'ncE No. 136 4. Special Rates- (i) On areas transforred from Council, a rate COUNTY COUNCIL OP KN/ALE of Sh. 20 :- Gu ouAa o PERSONAL TAx 1967 (a4 for overy plot up tp .$ acre on which a houso stand s, (b) in Kanyemi and Rlruta; for each j. acre or part thereol, PURSUANT to section 3 (1) of tlw Graduated Persgnal Tax c) for agrlcultural or other land, for each plot irrespectwo Ast 1963, the County Council of Kwalo have by resoltltlon pres- of size. cnbed that for the yehr 1967 Grqduated Personal Tax shall be paid at the rates shown ln the followjng Schedulei- (ii) For Karen roads- On each and overy plo t ,within the boundaries of Karen Sc- tlut,E Estate s, being those plots formerly known as L. R . N os. 1159, . and d. evl e16lo0p, e2d2 b59y ,K1a0r0e8n, E1s0t5a5te, L11lm28i teadn-d 7336, as bought INCOME ' Per acre - . . xymuaj uontlgy Sh. cts. Exceeding N0t Exceeding Tax TM On tlw iirst 5 acres of each plot . . 30 (X) -m- . Payable Payable On tho next 5 acros of each plot . . 20 00 Annual M onthly Annual M onthly On the next 10 acres of eacl plot . . 10 00 f Sh. f Sh. Sh. Sh. On the next 20 acres of each plot . . . . 2 00 96 160 48 4 On the noxt 40 acres of each plot . . . . 1 00 96 160 144 240 72 6 On the balanco of al1 plots over 80 acres . . 05 144 240 204 340 108 9 5. Contiguîty 204 340 312 520 156 13 Benefits may bo claimed for contiguity of holding referred tp in 312 520 420 700 240 20 420 700 516 860 360 30 pfraormag rtahpeh Cs i3t ya nTdr 4e a(siui)r. eCr,o apnieds ocfla çlmons tifgouJ itbye Rnouilet s smhoauy lbde boeb tmalandeed 516 860 600 1,000 480 40 to the Chiof Valutr (P.O. Box 30075, Nalrobf). 600 1,000 -- -- 600 50 6. Estimates of Expenditure 1967 The estimated net expendituro on which these rate Ievies have S . M . I S AA C K, been based ls summarized below:- County OKce, Kwale. County Council Clerk. Service Expenditure Income Expenditure X f f f Administration . . 366,490 109,000 257,490 8'4 Gen:ral Charges . . 98,970 1,510 97,460 3*2 GAZETTE NoTlcE No. 137 PEudbllc J'Iealth . . 1,008,330 228,400 779,930 25.6 usatlon . . . . 1,053,140 273,390 779,750 25.5 THE CITY COUNCIL OF NAIROBI Pttbllc W orks and Ser- ' vlce! . . . . 1,249,230 580,350 668,880 21*9 RATES FoR 1967 Houslng . . . . 761,070 697,510 63,560 2.1 PURSUANT to the provisicmj oî jections 15 (1) and 16 (3) of the Cfty Properties . s 106, 130 13,700 92,430 3*0 Rating Act (No. 20 of 1964), notlce ls horeby given that:- Soclal Tratling :nd 1. The City Counçi 1 ,with the approyal of the M inister for Local Recroational Selwlces 207,14.0 1 19,880 87,260 2-9 Government has levled tho undermentloned rates for 1967. Thqse Miscellaneous . . 41 1,500 80,000 331,500 10.9 becpme due en 1st January 1967, and are pyyable qt City Hallp Nalrob i qby 15th June 1967. If any rates remaln unpald after 15th 5,262,000 2,103,740 3,158,260 103*5 June 1967: mterest at the rate of pne per qntum per month, or pyrt thoreo f, will be payable to tho Clty Councll on the amount unval dr Less Appropriation from Balances . . 106,260 3'5 Ratos can be pald by rponthly instalments by arrangementa provlded the total am ount due ls finally paid before 15th June 1967. Net Expenditure to be mot from rates and Taxes ...... 3,052,000 2. Sîte Value Rates- ' .1.00 X Amount of rates (?n unimproved land appearing in 1961 Valuation Roll as amended. f X Rates . . 1,389,000 45.5 Taxes . . 1,663,000 54*5 (b4 For Ruaraka, Kibera, Kahawas Embakasi 3,052,000 100 X (J) For the former City and Nairobi x4 lrport, of Na I'rt?: 1* area formerly ptzrf of the D. M . W HITESID E. . oId Nairobl County Town ('Jerk, ! council Cuy Hall, Nairobi. 21 per cgntum of the 2 per (yntum of the values m the Roll. values ln the koll. GAZB'I'TE Novncs Ro. 138 3. Graduated Atzle.p.- THE M UNICIPAL COUNCIL OF NAKURU THE GRASS FIRES ACT (t$ For Rural (J?) For Rural Area 1 com- Area 11 com- (Cap. 327) pr ;',ç l'ng that p r 1* s f ng t /1 a t NolqcB area of land area of land IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 11 of the Area in Acres x//(l wzl co 1- shown colour- oured yellow ed brown on Grass Fires Act (Cap. 327), the Municipal Cotmcil of Nakuru t)n draw t'ng d r a w i n g hereby declares a state of danger in respect of the Nakuru No. 4/29/1 4/29/1 Municipal Area. s h .c t s . v% l; .c t s . The burning of vegqtation within the said Nakuru Mtmiciyal Up to 2-75 ...... 1 390 00 260 00 Area is hereby prohiblted, except as hereby stated, for a penod Over 2.75 and up to 5-50 . . i 438 75 292 50 of three months as from 13th Januag 1967, and anyone who Over 5.50 and up to 1 1 -00 . . 487 50 325 00 burns vegetation contrary to the provlsions of this order shall Over 11.00 and up to 20.00 . . 536 25 357 50 be guilty of an olence. Over 20.00 and up to 100.00 . . 633 75 422 50 Conditions.- No burning of vegetation whatsoever is per- Over 100.00 and up to 250.00 . . 731 25 487 50 Over 250.00 ...... 877 50 585 00. mitted without an authority signed by the Town Clerk, Nakunz. Rul'al Areas l and 11 are shqwn on drawing R/29/1 which can be j. o. ooscyjx exam lned during normal worklng hours in the Oflke of tho Chief N akuru, Acting T/wrl Clerk, Valuer at tho City H all. 5th January 1967. Municipal Olces, Nakuru. 38 THE KENYA GAZETTE 10th January 1967

GAZETTB Nolqcs No. 139 Tributary of Sugoroi, L.R. No. 6393 ; G. C. Aggett, Ivaikipia ; Dam 15 ft. in height. 'I'HE cl'I'Y COUNCIL Ol? NAIROBI chesire Stream tributary of Cherongit River ; County Council THE GRADUATBD PERSONAL T.u ACT 1966 Of Kipsigis, Kericho ; W eir 5 ft. in height, 2:,200 gallons INCOMB NOT DERIVED FROM EMPLOYMENT R per day domestic and 201,600 gallons per day power. M BTHOD ol? TAx PAYMBNT uguti River ; Self Help Group, M eru ; 41,500 gallons pcr day domestic, 600,000 gallons per month spraying coFee UNDER sections 9 and 10 of the Graduated Personal Tax and 6415,000 gallons per day power. Act 1966, the City Council of Nairobi have resolved- chepkun,yuk River , Plot No. 3 ; K. arap Sambo, Lissos ; (i) that persons from whom tax is due in respect of inèome 1,100 gallons per day domestic. not derived from employment (i.e. gelf-employed' or non- Tigoni River, L.R. Nos. 155/4 and 155/23 ; Farlyndum employed persons) shall gay the tax in full on or before Bstate, Kiambu ; 330,000 gallons per day irrigation. the 31st day of M arch m the tax year ; or chania River , L.R. No. 7502/3 ; Nakuz'u Area Council, (ii) the taxpayer shall have the option of paying such tax by Nakuru ; 4,000 gallons per day public use. twelve monthly instalments. Such payments are to làe spying tributary of River, L.R. Nos. 9237 and 9238 ; esected by obtaining a tax card from the Council and . w . Ngumj, Bahati ; Dam 10 ft. in height and 30,000 gallons amxing to it each month tax stamps, of the value of the per day irrigation. instalments. The stamps are to be purchased from the Gjthanja River ; Icagaki Commercial Secondary School Cokmdl and caqcelled by wdting Gereon in ink or by M uranga ; 2 , ,:00 gallons per day irrigation and 5,600 gallons indelible stamp the date on wltich they wero nœxed, so per day domestic. that the tax card is fully stampcd for the month in rfzego River Scheme No. 280 ; Island Co-op. Society Ltd., question. x ye ri ; 10 5, 00 gallons per day domestic and 280 000 gallons , , D. M . W HITBSIDE, per day irrigation. Nairobi, Town Clerk, M ukuyu Rjver, Plot No. 807 ; T. M . James, Kiambu ; 300 10th January 1967. Cit.v Hall, Nlfrtlàf. allons per day domestic and 4,000 gallons ptr day zrrigation. Mbagathi River, L.R. Nos. 196/6 and 19/ 10, 196/ 19 ; Dr. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 140 S. Mcclatchie and Mrs. S. Mcclatchie, Nairobi ; 60,000 gallons per day irrigation. THE W ATER ACT Harvey's Stream , L.R. No. 9594 ; R. B. Jessop, Turi ; Dam (CNaop'.r lc3B72) p1e7 r ftd. aiyn dhoemighestt, ic5 0a,0n0d0 7g4a,l0lo0n0s gpaelrl odnas y ppeor wdeary, $xr8r0ig0a gtiaolnlo.ns APPLICATIONS xfor diversion of water, plans of which may KaKrjiamminbuu ; Ri5v0e0r , gaLl.lRou. sN poesr. d2a0y8 danomd e1s4ti6c ; anBd. M16. M agwathi, bo seen at the W ater Development Department, Nairobi, or the day jrrigation ' ,000 gallons Ol per . ce of the Local Water Bailil concerned, have been sub- jkuma, Plot No. 648 ; B. M . M agwathi, Kiambu ; 300 gallons mitted by the following :- er day domestic and 10 p ,000 gallons per day irrigation. Telesinani River, Plot No. 140 ; Hon. J. H. Angaine, M eru ; Ramisi River ; A11 Ringi, Kwale ; 400,000 gallons per day Dam 6 ft. in height, 4,200 gallons per day domestic and jrrigation. 42,000 gallons per day powel'. tang stream , L.R. No. 487 / 3/21 ; B. Kibe s/ o Kinutllia, Spring tributary of Tigoni River, L.R. Nos. 156/5, 158 / 15 ; 'ruri j 1,600 gallons per (Iay domestic and 1,000 gallons per ' Manengai F'armers Ltd. Kiambu ; Dam 18 ft. in height ând day xrrigation. 56000 gallons per day ltrrigation. swampy stream tributary of Sergoit River , , L.R. No. 812 ; Kiyungu River, L.R. Nos. 156/5 and 158 / 15 ; Manengai B.A. Tanning Extract Co. Ltd., Soy ; Construction of three Farmers Ltd., Kiambu ; Dam 15 ft. in height and 1,000 waterholes. Ndgallons per day washing machinery. vlei tributary of Sergoit River, L.R. Nos. 10249, 8424/3, amagugu Stream tributary of Rwabura River, L.R. No. 6455 ; E.A. Tanning Extract Co. Ltda, Soy ; Construction 424 ; P. Ngugi, Kiambu ; 300 gallons per day domestic and of two waterholes. 1,000 gallons per day irrigation. swampy Watercourse tributary of Ser4oit River Gantongo Stream tributary of M ara River ; M 'Guantai, 10249 , L.R. Nos. M , 8424/3 and 6455 ; E.A) Tannlng Extract Co. Ltd., eru ; Weir 4 ft. in heiyht, 400 gallons per day domestic, soy ; Construction of Iive waterholes. s6p0r0a yginagll oonfs cpofefre eday irrlgation and 600 gallons per day Objections stating specitic grounds therefor should be filed in M . triplicate with the W ater Apportionment Board, P.O. Box 30521, akindi Spring, L.R. No. 42 ; S. Gacau, Thika ; 570 gallons xairobi per day domestic, 30,000 gallons per day industrial (80 per , within 30 days from the publication of this notice. cent returnable) and 28,000 gallons per day irrigation. .-- . - Gl8t0ande Stream ; Kandara Coffee Growers Society, Thika ; GAZE'I'I'B NoncB No. 141 ,000 .gallons per day industrial (80 per cent returnable). Gatande Stream ; Kandara Coffee Growers Societya Thika ; xonqcE OF CHANGE O17 NAME 100,000 gallons per day industrial (8O per cent returnable). Karurumo stream , L.R. No. 588 ; M . Giclwru, M aragua ; NOTICE is hereby given that Versha Bhandari, Eeretofore 180 gallons oer day domestic and 12,000 gallons per day called and known by the name of Satya Bhandari, of P.O. irrigation. - Box 1591, Nairobi, formally and absolutely renounced and Kiawanjoroge stream tributary of chania River, L.R. No. abandoned the use of the said name of Satya Bhandari and 436 ; B. G. M areri, Thika ; 220 Mallons per day domestic asstlmed and adopted in place thereof the name of Versha an d 4 (100 gallons per day irrigatfon. Bilandari and further that such clzange of n aAme is evidenced Komotha,i River bu ; 800 gallons by a deed poll dated the 24th day of October 1966. , Plot No. 5 ; K. Kiubi, Kiam per day domestic and 18,000 gallons per day irrigation. Al1 persons are authorized and requested to designate, M utundu River, L.R. Nos. 3861 and 3862 ; M arlborough describe and address Versha Bhandari by such assumcd namo. Estate Ltd., Kiambu ; 288,000 gallons per day irrigation. Karongoini spring tributary of Gura River, L.R. Nos. 517 Dated at Nairobi this 23rd day of December 1966. and 519 ; Karima Secondal'y School and M ission, Nyeri ; 22 500 gallons per day domestic. M . K. BHANDARI, Tributaq of Mutara River, L.R. No. 6393 ; G. C. Aggett, /Or Bhanddri tt Bhandari, Laikima ; Dam 1% ft. in height. Xdshgcflfes. M oyo River, L.R. No. 7020/ 1 ; M . P. Products Ltd., Nyeri ; .-. - . 1,600 gallons per day dom estic, 2,000 gallons per day irrigation, 5,000 gallons per day industrial, 70,000 gallons GAZBT'I'E NOTICE NO. 142 per day power and 2,000 gallons per day stock wateling. ontuli River, I..R. xo. 6337 ; P. M . Mahindu, Laikipia ; NOTICE OI7 CHANGE OF NAME 30,000 gallons per (lay irrigation. I satvinder Kaur Awtar Singh M atharu of P.O . Box 10737, Karia tributary of Komothai River, L.R. No. 96 ; L. K. Nalrobi in the Republic of Kenya, hereby give public notice W aworu, Kiambu ; 200 gallons per day domestic and 2,000 that on the 26th day of November 1966, renounced and gallons per day irrigation. abandoned the use of my said name of Sewa Kaur Awtar Komothai River, L.R. No. 23 ; J. K. Gakunga, Kiambu ; Singh M atharu and assumed in lieu thereof the name of 200 gallons per day domestic and 500 gallons per day Satvinder Kaur Awtar Singh Matharu and further that such irrigation. change of 'name is evidenced by a deed poll dated the 26th day Ruiru River, L.R. N(). 26 ; ' Komothai Dairy F'armers Co-op. Of November 1966, duly executed by me. society, Kiambu ; 100 gallons per day domestic and 1,000 And I jjereby authorize and request all persons to designate gallons per day cattle dairy. and address my said assumed name of Satvinder Kaur Awtar Tributary of Noigamaget River, L.R. No. 2149 ; Ayubu singh Matharu M akabila and Partners, Kitale ; Dam 10 ft. in height. . Tributary of Noigamaget River, L.R. No. 2143/ 1 ; Dated at Nairobi this 26th day of November 1966. J. Sirandura, Kitale ; Dam 7 ft. in height and 1,500 gallons per day domestic. SATVINDBR KAUR AWTAR SINGH M ATHARU 16th January 1967 THE, KENYA GAZETTE 39 GAzsrrs NoTzcs No. 143 Box 1213, Mombasa aforesaid, wlzo will carry on the said NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAM B business under the same name at the same place. 1, Suryakant Chaturbhai Patel of P.O. Box 75, Molo in the n e address for the transferor is P.O. Box 7020, Mombasa. Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Sureshbhai, hereby give 'The address for the transferees is P.O. Box 1213, Mombasa. notice that by a deed poll of even date herewith and duly The transferees do not assume nor do they intend to assume executed by me I formally and absolutely renounced and any liabilities incurred in the said business by the transferor abandoned the use of my fonner name of Sureshbhai and in up to and including the 20th day of December 1966, and the lieu thereof assumed and adopted the name of Surm kant for same will be paid and discharged by the transferor and Dkewise a1l purposes. all debts due to the transferor up to and including the 20th (lay Dated at M olo this 25th day of December 1966. of December 1966, will be received by the transferor and the transferor does not assume nor does he intend to assume any SURYAKANT CHATURBHAI PATEL liabilities in the said business by the transferees after the said jormerly known as Sureshbhai Chaturbhai (atel. date, i.e. the 20th day of December 1966. Dated at Mombasa this 28th day of December 1966. D. G. NATHWANI, NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME Advocate for the I'ransjeror 1, M rs. Jane Leah Koinange of P.O. Box 117, Nyeri, in and I'ransjerees. Kenya, heretofore called and known by tlze names of M iss Jane Leah Ngoiri d/o Josphat Muhia and Mrs. Jane George, hereby give notice that by a dced poll executed by me on the GAZETTE No'rlcE No. 148 8th day of December 1966, I absolutely renounced and aban- doned the use of my former names, M iss Jane I-eah Ngoiri THE CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA ACT 1966 d/o of Josphat M uhia and M rs. Jane George and in lieu thereof adopted and assumed the name of Mrs. Jane Iaeah Dr.scRlpTloN oF Cofxs Koinange for all purposes. I hereby autlmrize and request al1 IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 22, sub- persons to designate and address me by such assumed name section 2, of the Cçntral Bank of Kenya Act, the M inister for of M rs. Jane Leah Koinange. Finance, acting on the recommendation of the Central Bank, has determined the denominations, inscriptions, form and Dated at Nyeri this 8th day of December 1966. material of coins to be issued by the Central Bank of Kenya M RS. IANE LEAH KOINANGE. as follows :- Coins shall have the denominations of five cents, ten cents, twenty-live cents, fifty cents, one shilling and two shillings. GAZB'I-I'B NorncE No. 145 The present issue shall be known as that of 1966. THE TRANSFER OF BUSINESSES ACT The designs of the new coins incorporate the following (Cap. 500) features :- . NOTICE is hereby given that the hotel business carried on The obverse of a11 denominations shows the Head of the by Rachel Szlapak and Clmrles Szlapak under the name and President, His Excellency M zee Jomo Kenyatta. style of The Hurlingham Hotel at Plot No. L.R. 1 /44/2, The reverso incorporates Kenya's coat-of-arms, the' date Hurlingimm Road, Nairobi, is as from the 3ûti1 da! of 1966, the words isltepublic of Kenya'' and the value in November 1966, sold and transferred to Frank Edward Chlsnell letters and hgures. who will carl'y on the said business at the same place under tho same name and style. Composition, size, etc. :- s-cent-comhosition.-NickeL Brass (79% Copper, 20% The address of the transferors is P.O. Box 842, Nairobi. Zmc and 1% Nickel) ; The address of the transferee is P.O. Box 3158, Nairobi. Weight.-ml.s grains ; A1l debts due to and owing by the transferors in resped of Diameter.- b.ljçf? inches. No centre hole. the said business of The Hurlingham Hotel up to and including the 30th day of Novcmber 1966, wil be remived and paid by Lo-cenb--composition.-NkkeL Brass (79% Copper, 20% the transferors. The transferee does not assume nor does zt Zinc and 1 % Nickel) ; intend to assume any liabilities whatsoever incurred in the 11/(,3.j*/.- 145.83 grains ; said business by the transferors up to and including the said Diameter.- q.lss inches. No centre hole. 30th. day of November 1966. zs-cent-co-p/wfff/n.-cupro-Nickel (75% Copper and SHAPLEY BARRET MARSH & CO., 25% Nickel) ; Advocates !or the Transferors. Weight.-M ù grains ; HAMILTON HARRBON & MATHEW S, Diameter.- li'llq inches. Advocates /@r the Transjcree. so-cent-covp/yf/fon.-cupro-Nickel (75% Copper and 25% Nickel) ; . GAZBTTE Ntm cE No. 146 W eight.-mo grains ; Diameter.- *.825 inches. TItE TRANSFER OF BUSINESSES ACT Sh. b-composition.-x upïo-Nickek (75% Copper and (Cap. 500) 25% Nickel) ; NOTICE is hereby given that the business of new and Weight.- jlo grains ; secondhand clothing carried on by Abdulla F'azxal at Plot NO. L.R. 209/2615, Hussein Suleman Road, Nairobi, is as from Diameter.- L.ogl inches. the 1st day of Januaq 1967, sold and transferred to Mohamed Sh. l-composition.-cupïo-Nickek (75% Copper and Abdulla Fazal, who wzll carry on the said business at the same 25% Nkkel) ; address under the name or style of Abdulla Fazaal and Sons. HQ/g:/.-218.18 grains ; The address of the transferor is P.O. Box 5894, Nairobi. Diameter.- L,lll inches. The address of the transferee is P.O. Box 5894, Nairobi. M illing.--khv edges of the 25-cent, so-cent, Sh. 1 and A1l the debts due and owing by the transferor in resgect of Sh. 2 coins are milled. the said business of Abdulla Fazal up to and includmg tlle Dated this 9th day of January 1967. 31st day of December 1966, will be received and paid by tlze .transferor. 'T'he transferee does not assumo nor does he intend J. S. GICHURU, to assume any liabilities whatsoever incurred in the said business M inister jor Finance. by the transferor up to and including the said 31st day of December 1966. ZAHER AHAM ED & CO., GAZBI'TE NoTlcE No. 149 Advocates mr th6 Transferor THE AGRICULTURAL FINANCB CORPORATION and Transferee. THE AGRICULTURAL CREDIT ACT GANTTE No'rlcE No. 147 (Cap. 323) CANCELLATION oF SALE oF FARM L.R. No. 150/ 11 THE TRANSFER OF BUSINM SES ACT AND DAGORETTI/UTHIRIJ/'/3 (Cap. 500) TAKE NOTICE that the above-mentioned properties will not NOTICE is hereby given that the business of printing and be olered for sale by C. B. M istri on Thursday, the 12th day stationery carried on by Jivanji Dahyabhai Patel untder the of January 1967, and the Notice of Sale published in the name or style of Coastal Printing W orks on Premises N(i. T.167 Gazette-No. 4511 of 1966-1: hereby canceled. (Orig. No. T.808), Haile Selassie Road, M ombasa, Kenya, has with elect from the 21st day of December 1966, been sold and C. D. W ESTOBY, transferred to (1) Roshanali Alibhai Panju (2) Razahusein Abdul- Nairobi, General M anager, rasul Paniu and (3) Amirali Abdulrasul Panju, a11 of P.O. 7th January 1967. Agricultural Finance Corporation. 40 THE KENYA GAZETTE 10th January 1967 PUBLICATIONS ON SALE AT GOVERNM ENT PRIN H NG AND STATIONERY DEPARTM EM P.O. Box 30128, NAIROBI

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