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THE KEINYA GAZETTE Publisheti by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. LXX-No. 18 NAIROBI, 26th April 1968 Price Sh. 1/50 CONTENTS GAZElTE NOTICES PAGE GAZETTE NOTICES-(CO~ td.) PAGE Appointments .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 378 1 Tenders .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 408 The Transport Licensing Act-Appointments, edc. . . 378 The Detention Camps Act-Appointments . . . . 378 Change of Name . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 Business Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 The Insurance Companies Act-Appointment . . . . The Electric Power Act-Exemption . . . . . . I he Irrigation Act-Appointments . . . . . . . . The Land Acquisition Act, 1894, of India-Appointment The Prisons Act-Appointment ... . . . . . . The Kenya Military Forces (Military Council) Act- Resignations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Animal Diseases Act 1965-Scheduled Areas . . The Veterinary Surgeons Act-Removal of Name from Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Registration of Titles Act-Issue of Provisional Certificates, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . The Water Act-Applications . . . . . . . . The Mining Act-Exclusive Prospecting Licences, etc. East African Railways-Tariff Book No. 5 . . . . Civil Aircraft Accident-Inspector's Investigation . . Central Probation Committee-Appointments, etc. . . 378 High Commission Stock . . .. . . . . . . 381 1 Dissolution of Partnership . . . . . . . . . . 408 The Methods of Charge (EAPL) Byelaws 1962- Fuel Oil Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . 381 Vacancies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384 Industrial Court Awards . . . . . . Trade Marks . . . . . . . . . . Liquor Licensing . . . . . . . . Probate and Administration . . . . . . Bankruptcy Jurisdiction . . . . . . The Companies Act-Winding-up Notices, etc. Transport Licensing . . . . . . . . The Societies Act-Registrations, etc. . . Lost Policy . . . . . . . . . . E.A. Customs and Excise Department-Licences Issued in Kenya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407 Local Government Notices . . . . . . . . . . 407 SUPPLEMENT No. 34 Acts. 1968 SUPPLEMENT No. 35 Bills. 1968 SUPPLEMENT No. 36 Legislative Supplement LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE 113-The Land Control Act 1967-Exemption . . 157 114-The Exchange Control Act-Delegation . . 158 115-The Pharmacy and Poisons (Amendment) Rules 1968 . . . . . . . . . . 158 116-The Regulation of Wages (Wholesale and Retail Distributive Trades) Order 1968 . . . . 163 117-The Statistics (Survey of Industrial Production) (Amendment) Regulations 1968 . . . . 168 118-The Local Industries (Refund of Customs Duties) (Long-term) (Amendment) Order 1968 .. .. .. .. .. .. 173 119-The Civil Procedure Act-Scale of Allowance 173 1 2 k T h e Cereals and Sugar Finance Corporation Act-Extendon of Limit of Indebtedness of Corporation .. .- .. .. .. 174 SPECIAL NOTICE AS Wednesday, 1st May 1968, is a Public Holiday the latest time and date for the submission of copy for the Gazette of Friday, 3rd May 1968, will be 9 a.m. on Monday, 29th Apfll 1968. Nairobi, J. MAC MILLAN, 26th April 1968. Government Printer.

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THE KEINYA GAZETTE Publisheti by Authority of the Republic of Kenya

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

Vol. LXX-No. 18 NAIROBI, 26th April 1968 Price Sh. 1/50

CONTENTS GAZElTE NOTICES

PAGE

GAZETTE NOTICES-(CO~ td.)

PAGE

Appointments . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 378 1 Tenders .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . 408

The Transport Licensing Act-Appointments, edc. . . 378

The Detention Camps Act-Appointments . . . . 378

Change of Name . . . . . . . . . . . . 408

Business Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . 408

The Insurance Companies Act-Appointment . . . . The Electric Power Act-Exemption . . . . . .

I he Irrigation Act-Appointments . . . . . . . . The Land Acquisition Act, 1894, of India-Appointment

The Prisons Act-Appointment ... . . . . . . The Kenya Military Forces (Military Council) Act-

Resignations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Animal Diseases Act 1965-Scheduled Areas . .

The Veterinary Surgeons Act-Removal of Name from Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Registration of Titles Act-Issue of Provisional Certificates, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . .

The Water Act-Applications . . . . . . . . The Mining Act-Exclusive Prospecting Licences, etc.

East African Railways-Tariff Book No. 5 . . . .

Civil Aircraft Accident-Inspector's Investigation . .

Central Probation Committee-Appointments, etc. . . 378

High Commission Stock . . .. . . . . . . 381

1 Dissolution of Partnership . . . . . . . . . . 408

The Methods of Charge (EAPL) Byelaws 1962- Fuel Oil Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . 381

Vacancies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384

Industrial Court Awards . . . . . . Trade Marks . . . . . . . . . . Liquor Licensing . . . . . . . .

Probate and Administration . . . . . .

Bankruptcy Jurisdiction . . . . . . The Companies Act-Winding-up Notices, etc.

Transport Licensing . . . . . . . .

The Societies Act-Registrations, etc. . . Lost Policy . . . . . . . . . .

E.A. Customs and Excise Department-Licences Issued in Kenya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407

Local Government Notices . . . . . . . . . . 407

SUPPLEMENT No. 34

Acts. 1968

SUPPLEMENT No. 35

Bills. 1968

SUPPLEMENT No. 36

Legislative Supplement

LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE

113-The Land Control Act 1967-Exemption . . 157

114-The Exchange Control Act-Delegation . . 158

115-The Pharmacy and Poisons (Amendment) Rules 1968 . . . . . . . . . . 158

116-The Regulation of Wages (Wholesale and Retail Distributive Trades) Order 1968 . . . . 163

117-The Statistics (Survey of Industrial Production) (Amendment) Regulations 1968 . . . . 168

118-The Local Industries (Refund of Customs Duties) (Long-term) (Amendment) Order 1968 .. .. . . .. .. .. 173

119-The Civil Procedure Act-Scale of Allowance 173

1 2 k T h e Cereals and Sugar Finance Corporation Act-Extendon of Limit of Indebtedness of Corporation .. . - .. .. . . 174

SPECIAL NOTICE AS Wednesday, 1st May 1968, is a Public Holiday the latest

time and date for the submission of copy for the Gazette of Friday, 3rd May 1968, will be 9 a.m. on Monday, 29th Apfll 1968.

Nairobi, J. MAC MILLAN, 26th April 1968. Government Printer.

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378 THF. KENYA GAZE'IV E 26th April 1968

GAZETTE NOTICB No. 1286 GAZETTB NOTICE No. 1289

PUBLIC SERVICE COM M ISSION OF KENYAAprolN'rMExTs

PE'I'SR NDIRANGO NDERI, to be District Commissioner, SiayaDistrict, Nyanza Province, with efect from 1st M arch 1968.

J()HN BAPTJSTA KIRORE MWAURA, to be District Commissioner,Embu District, Eastern Province, with efect from 25th M arch1968.

HBZSKIAI.I GoGo AwlcH, to be District Commissioner, KisiiDistrict, Nyanza Province, with effect from 1st April 1968.

CHARI-ES STEPHENS MBINDYO, to be District Commissioner,Kisumu District, Nyanm Province, with eFect from 4thM arch 1968.

SHADRACH DICK NGUGI M URIMI: to be District OKçery SollthNyanza .District, Nyanza Province, with effect from 1st M arch1968. '

BENJAMIN GEORGE KAULA WANJALA, to be District Ollkerj NyeriDlstrict, Central Province, with effect from 14th M arch 1968.

DAvlo M IJMBNGE WATENE, to be District Oëcer, Nakuru Dis-trict, Rift Valley Province, with efect from 20th M arch 1968.

FREDERICK M AINA NDIJNGI, to be District Oëcery LaikipiaDistrict, Rift Valley Province, with esect f'rom 22nd M arch1968.

MIJIGAI .MWAURA, to be District Ollicer, Kitui District, EasternProvince, with effect from 9th February 1968.

GEORGS KAMAIJ GITHAE, to be District Oëcer, Samburu Dis-trict, Rift Valley Province, with effect from 16th December1967.

DAvlo AMAHwA M IJLAMA, to be District Commissioner,Laikipia District, Rift Valley Province, with eflkct from1st April 1968. .

STBPHEN KAHUBA KOINANGE, to be District Commissioner,Uasin Gishu District, Rift Valley Province, with efect from1st April 1968.

PROMIITIONGBORGB W YCLIFFE ANJIAH, to be Chief Personnel Ofhcer,Ministry of W orks, with effect from 14th M arch 1968.

By Ordir of the Commission.

THE DETENTION CAM PS ACT

(Cap. 91)APeOINTIQIENT oF VISITING Jt/s-rlcEs

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 15 of theDetention Camps Act, the Vice-president and M inister forHome Affairs hereby appoints-

Ahamed Ali Omar,Reverend Francls M uturi,Lance Jtmes Bengo,

as Visiting Justices to M ombasa Detention Camp in theMombasa District, Co' ast Province.

Dated this 17th day of April 1968.

D. T, ARAP M Ol,Vice-president and

Minister for Home AFairs.

(#x$'/5'.4 IMIL

THE PROBATION OF OFFENDERS(CENTRAL PROBATION COMMITTEE) RULES

(Cap. 64 (Sub. Leg.))IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by rule 3 (1) of the

Prebation of Offenders (Central Probation Committee) Rulessthe Vice-president and Minister for Homo Alairs hereby :-

(a) appoints under rule 3 (1) (c)-Mrs. Katlaleen M ary Barry Riseborough,

to be a member .of the Central Probation Committee ;and

(bj cancels the appointment of-M rs. Savitri Devi M aini*,

as member of the said Committee.

Dated this 17th day of April 1968.

G. M USEMBI,Secretary.

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GAZETTB No'ncB No. 1287

THB TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT(Cap. 404)

APPOINTMBNT ANo RBVOCATION

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 19 ofthe Transport Licensing Act, 1 hereby appoint-

SAMUEL 0. JOSIAH

to be Chairman of the Transport Licensing Appeals Tribunalin the place of Thomas Andrews Dennison*.

Dated this 19th day of April 1968.

JOM O KEN YATTA,President.

*G.N.' 3402/ 1964.

D. T. ARAP M OI,Vice President and

Minister Jt/r Home zlfcfrd.*G.N. 1542/ 1965.

GAZB'J'I'E No'rlcB No. 1291

THE INSURANCE COM PANIES AG(Cap. 487)

APPOINTMENT OF R4EMBER OF THE TNSURANCE ADVISORY DOARD

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by secsion 11 of theInsurance Companîes Acty the Minister for Ffnance herebyappoints-

FRBDSRICK DDNCAN Hoo/soN W I3'Tto be a member of the Insurance Advisory Board in the placef Dtzdley Edward Hurles.* 'o

Dated Ihis 18th day of April 1968.

J. S. GICHURU,Minister for Finance.

tIAZETTB l:oTlcs l4o. 1288

THE TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT' tCcp. 404)

APPCHNTMBNT Axo RsvocATlox. lIN '' EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 19 of

the',' Transport Licensing Act, the Minister for Power andCommupicatsons hereby appoints-t' / . .

. Jo> sox KERAGORI

to be a member of the Transport Licensing Appeals Tribunalin the placo of K. P. Shah* whose appointment is herebyrevoked. '

Dated this 18th day of April 1968.

Mlnîster yor Power and Communications.*G.N. 3402/ 1964.

*G.N. 2340/ 1966.

GAD TTE NOTICE NO. 1292

THE ELECTRIC POWER ACT(Cap. 314)

RULES UNDMR SECTION 145 OF THE CLECTRIC POT/ER RULESIN VIEW of the fact that the 14th Edition of the Regulations

f or the Blectrical Equipment of Buildings issued by theInstitution of Electrical Engineers of Great Britafn, aretechnically not suitable for, and that it is not practical toapply them to this country, the Rqublic of Kenya, I herebygive exemption from compliance wlth 14th Editlon of suchRegulations.The 13th Edition as amended shall continue to be used in

conjunction with the exemptions under rule 3 and The ElectricPower (National Standards) Rules.

Dated this 18th day of April 1968.

J. W AM W EYA,M înister jor Power and Communkations.

26th April 1968 THE KENYA GAZETTE 379

GAZBTTB NoTlce No. 1293 GAD TTS NoencB No. 1297(IRRIG lN1Bl4j THE ANIMALDIF ASES ACT 1965

THE IRRIGATION ACT(Cap. 347)

'

f d bIN EXERCISE of the powers con erre ygraph 1 of the Schedule to the Irrigation Act,Agriculture and Animal Husbandry herebysubparagraph (c)-

section 3, pa.ra-the M inister forreappoints under

T. Guyo, representing Coast Province ; andS. Mwaniki, representing Central Province,

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 5 of theAnimal Diseases Act, 1 hereby declare-(c) the ' .areas specilied in Schedule 1, Schedule 11 aild

Schedule 111, to be çfinfected'' areas in respect of tilediseasçs indicated at the head of such Schedules ;

(b4 the notices specified in thc srst column of Schedule IVto be amended in the mannér specïed in the secondcolumn of such Schedules.

Kabete, 1. E. M URIITHI,15th April 1968. Director t7/ Veterinary s'erpfcey.

to be members of the National Irrlgation Board.

M ade this 9th day of April 1968.

BRUCE M CKENZIE,M inister ybr Agrlculture and

Animal Husbandry.

GAZETTE NoTIcB NO. 1294

THE LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1894, OF INDM

ScHsotu I- FOOT-AND-M OUTH D1sEAsEL.R. Nos. 9229/R, 6487, 7085 and 5384 ; Mrs. G. H. A. Hoey,Sageru Farm, P.O. Box 25, Hoey's Bridge ; Uasin GishuDistrict.

L.R. Nos. 2813 and 2814 ; M r. D. N. Craig, Lewa DownsLimited, P.O. Timau ; M eru District.

Locations 3 and 8 ; The District Commlssioner, P.Oz Box 19,Kericho ; Kericho District.

L.R. No. 1049 ; The M anager, W attle Farm, P.O. Box 9,Kikuyu ; Kiambu Dlstrict.Nzaui Location ; The District Commissioner, P.O. BoxM achakos ; M achakos Dïstrict.

APPOINTMENT oF COLLECTORIN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 3 of the

Land Acquisition Act, 1894, of India, and a11 tnther powersthereunto him enabling, the M inister for Lands artd Settlementhereby appoints-

BRIAN Tu voR YONGB, F.R.I.c.s., F.R.v.?k.

to perform the functions of Collector under the Act, in theplace of James Dandie Hunter* in relation to 'the areas ofland set out in the Schedule of Government Notgce 985/ 1953,and in the place of Alfred Douglas Sweett, A.R.I.c:.s., A.R.I., inrelation to the areas of land set out in the Schedulte of GazetteNotices Nos. 2657/ 1956 and 3353/ 1957.

Dated this 231-d day of April 1968.

J . TH A N G A I N E ,Minister kbr Lands c?9# Settlement.

*G.N. 2092/ 1956. I'G.N. 1729/ 1957 and G.N. 3354/ 1957.

GAzsrrs NolxcE No. 1295(28/5/ 14)

THE PRISONS ACT 'W ap. 90)

APPOINTMENT OF VISITING JUSTICEIN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 72 (1) of

the m isons Act, the Permanent Secretary, Vilre-president'sOmce and M inistry of Home Afhirs* hereby appc.ints-

Isltu t- LEKwA El-lsl.tx DAlooo

as Visiting Justice to Galole Prison in the Tana River District,Coast Province.

Dated th1 5th day of April 1968.

SCHEDULE II- EAST Coxs'r FE/ERL.R. No. 4894/49, Garden Estate ; Mr. J. Murenga, P.O. Box30028, Nairobi ; Nairobi District.

L.R. No. L193/4-Ngong Road ; Park Grange Dairy, P.O. Box249541, Karen ; Nairobi District.

Sc:mout.B III- NEwCASTLE DISEASEGalole Townshipt Laza Market, and Hola, M ikinduni,Kiamunyaka, KIarunlugu, Kalkacha aùd Matanya villages ;The District Commissloner, Tana River ; Tana River District.

Sclmotms IV

First Column Second Column'

Gazette Notke No. 4289 By delcting from Schedule I (Foot-dated the 11th day of and-Mouth Disease) thereto theNovember 1965. following :-

T4L.R. Nos. 4783/2-6, 952/ 1-3,6, 8391/2-3, 950, 9527, 1073,5498/ 3-4 ; The OKcer-in-charge,Kipsonoi Settlement Schemes,W est and East ; KerkiloDistrict-''

Gazette Notice No. 3306 By deleting .from Schedulo 11dated the 18th day of (East Coast Fever) thereto theAugust 1966. following :- .

C4L.R. Nos. 10061,. 10062,3666, 7929 and 955 ; The Settle-,ment Oëcer-in-charge, EastSotik Settlement Scheme ;Kericho District.''

Gazette Notice No. 4620 By deleting from Schedule I (Foot-dated the 1st day of and-Mouth Disease) thereto theDecember 1966. following :-

4éLocation 8 ; 'Ihe DistrictCommissioner, P.O. Box 19,

. Kericho ; Kericho District.''Gazette Noiice No. 801 By deleting from Schedule I (Foot-dated the 16th day of and-Mouth Disease) thereto theFebruary 1967. following :-

:4tvocation 2 and Kericho' Township ; The District Com-missioner, P.O. Box 19, Kericho ;Kericho District-''

Gazette Notice No. 112 By deleting from Schedule 1 (Foot-dated the 31st day of and-Mouth Disease) thereto the

. December 1967. following :-S4-fhat part of Kirinyaga Dis-

trict lying to the south of theEmbu-saganà Road and to tbewest of the Thiba River ; TheDistrict Commissioner, Kirin-yaga ; Kirinyaga District.''

Gazeite Notice No. 372 By deleting from Schedule I (Foot-dated the 15th day of and-Mouth Disease) thereto theJanuary 1968. following :-

:4L.R. Nos. 383/ i, 9713 and328/2 ; The M anager, M t.Margaret Estate, P.O. Kijabe ;Naivasha/Nakuru Distzict.'' '...

Gazette Notice No. 784 By deleting from Schedule I (Foot-dated the 28th day of and-Mouth Disease) thereto theFebruary 1968. fèllowing :- '

:llohn Antoni's Farm ; The 'M anager, Marana Coast Estate,P.O. M alindi ; Kilifi District.''

Gazette Notice No. 4280 By deleting from Schedule I (Foot-dated the 31st day of and-Mouth Disease) thereto theMarch 1968. following :-

tiocation 9 ; n e DistzictCommissioner, P.O. Box 19,Kericho ; Kericho District.''

A. J. OM ANGA,Permanent Secretary,

Vice-president's O'ce andMinfyfry of Home adftzfrd.

*L.N. 692/ 1963.

GAZETTB Norlcs No. 1296(DfF. 116/ 10/08)

THE KENYA MILITARY FORCES(MILITARY COUNCIL) ACT

Wap. 198A)RESIGNATION OF COMMISSIONS

IT IS hereby notified that the oKcers named in the tirstcolumn hereunder relinquished their commissions icL the Ken4aMilitaq Forces on the respective dates shown a gainst thelraames m the second column hereunder :-Lieutenant Colonel Bareh Abdirahman,B.B.M. . . . . . . 31st (Nfllrch 1968.

Captain Gidion Ochanda Ogutu 31st M ltrch 1968.Captain Joseph Peter Sewe Lenya 31st M ftrch 1968.Lieutenant Humphrey M eshackW iggwah . . . . 26th M ftrch 1968.

Dated this 11th day of April 1968.

H. D. DENT,Secretary to the M pf/t7ry Council.

380 THF, KF.NYA GAZE'ITE 26th April 1968

GAZBTTE No'ncs No. 1298 GAZBTTE NorrlcB No. 1302(VETIBDIREG) a-yjs wATER AC'T

INARY SURGEONS AG (CC#' 372)THE VE'I'ERCap 366) XPPLICATIONS( .

IT IS notitied for general information that, after due inquiryheld ill compliance with section 19 (1) of the VetennarySurgeons Act, the Veterinary Board àas directod that the nameof-

PAUL MIJTHAMA KILEB, DIP.VET-SC. (E.A.), B.V.SC.be removed frop the Regkster of Veterinary Surgeons, withe/ect from 9th April 1968.

Dated this 9th day of April 1968.

1. E. M URIITHI,Veterînary Registrar.

GAZE'I-FB Noncs No. 1299

THE REGISTRATION OF TITLF.S ACT(Cap. 281)

WHCREAS Nasser Brothers Limited of P.O. Box 667Mombasa in the Republic of Kenya is the registered proprietorof a11 that piece of land situate in the East of M ombasa' M unicipality M embasa District and known as Plot No. 964Section I.M .N. by virtue of a Certiticate of Title registered asNo. C.k.. 9634/ 1 and whereas suKcient evidence has beenâ4duced to show that the said certiticate of title has been lostnqtice is hereby given that after the exgiration of 90 (ninety)days from the date of publication of thls notice a provisionalcertlcate of title will be issued by me providod that noobjection has beén received within that period. '

Date4 at M ombasa this 26th day of April 1968.

M . A. KHANRegîstrar (7/ Titles.

GAzE'r'rs No'ncE No. 1300

THE REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT(Cap. 281, sectîon 65 (1) (hjj

W HEREAS Purshottam M aganlal Dave of P.O. Box 230Mombasa in the Republic of Kenya has executed a transfer ofa11 his right title and interest in a1l those three pieces of landcomprising by measurements 0.0286, 0.0573, 0.0693 and 0.0492of an acre or thereabouts that is to say portions Nos. 1503,1521, 1520 and 1536 respectively situate in M alindi Townshipin thq Kilifi District held undùr Certlcates of Ownership Nos.10184, 10181, 10182 and 10185 dated 5th October ' 1959 andregistored as Nos. C.R. 11861, C.R. 11860, C.R. 11858 andC.R. 11857 and whereas such transfer has been presented forregistration and whereas aflidavit has been liled m the termsof section 65 (1) (à) of tho said Act declarinq that the saidCertificates of Ownership have been lost notice ls hereby giventhat after 14 days from the date hereof provided that noobjçction has beea received within that period t intend to dis-pense with the productien of the said Certificates of Ownershipand to propeed with the registration of the said transfer.

Dated at M ombasa this' 26th day of April 1968.

M . A. KHAN,Registrar oj Titles.

GAZErrs,' NoTlcB No. 1301

APPLICATIONS for diversion of water, plans of which maybe seen at the W ater Development Department, Nairobi erthe Oflice of the Local W ater Bailif concerned, ha've beensubmitted by the following :-Mururi River, L.R. No. 640 ; K. Gakuru, Kirùlyaga ; 1,000gallons per day domestic and 16,000 gallons per dayirrigation.

Njagi River ; J. Mwakamba, Taita ; 500 jallons per daydomestic and 400 gallons per day irrigatlon.

Kijabe Spring, L.R. No. 86 ; Ereri Co. Lt.d., Naivasha ; Weir1.5 feet in hoight and 4,300 galions per day domestic.

Titii 'Stream ; Tetu Titii W ater Association, Nyeri ; 200,000gallons pei' day domestic.

Gitathuru River, L.R. No. 220/ 5 ; Garden and Plant,Nairobi ; 27,000 gallons per day . irrigation.

Sergoit River, L.R. No. 9192 ; Sergoit Rivor Farm, Eldoret ;W ater hole 5 feet in depth, 1,500 gallons per day domesticand 1,000 gallons per day irrigation.

M atara River, Plot No. 430 ; M . Gichuru, Kiambu ; 300gallens per day domestic and 1,000 gallons per dayirrigation.

Sasim River, L.R. No. 10773 ; Diocese. of Nakuru, NorthKinangop ; W eir 4 feet 9 inches in height, 2,000 gallonsper day domestic and 4,000 gallons per day irrigation.

Gatondo Spring ; F. B. Kaburuki and D. M babu, M enz ;1,200 gallons per day domestic, 2,000 gallons per dayirrigation and 50 gallons per day spraying coffee.

Gakongoro Stream , L.R. No. 548 ; Z. N. M urimuthiat Embu ;W eir 3 feet in height, 600 gallons per day domestlc, 2,200gallons per day irrigation, 28,300 gallons per day powerand 30 gallons per day coffee spraying.

Tributaq of Mukutatl, L.R. No. 8046 ; Colobus Ltd-,Laikipla ; Dam 12 feet in height and 20,000 gallons .perday domostic. '

Kamutwa Stream, L.R. No. 943 ; ' N. Chabari, M eru ; 26,000gallons per day power. ''

W akimotho River ; Ivbti Coffee Growers Co-op. Socy. Ltd.,Machakos ; 40,000 gallons per day iadustrial (80 per centreturnable).

Kiunyuri Spring, L.R. No. 1546 ; V. D. K. lrori, Embu ;600 gallons per day domestic and 2,200 gallons per dayirrigation. -

Tbeta River, L.R. No. 720 ; Kiamwangi Coffee GrowersCo-op. Secy. Ltd., Kiambu ; 40,000 gallons per dayindustrlal (80 per cent returnable).

Ruirru River, L.R. No. 553 ; Gititu Coffee Growers Co-op.Socy. Ltd.', . Kiambu ; 40,000 gallons per day industrial(8f) per cent returnable).

Gatamayu River, L.R. Nos. from 339 to 346 ; KamathaiCoffee Growers Co-op. Socy. Lt.d., Kiambu ; 40,000 gallonsper day industrial (80 per cent returnable).

Chania River, L.R. No. 751 ; Gatukuyu Cofl'ee GrowersSocy. Ltd., Kiambu ; 40,000 gallons per day industrial(80 per cent returnable).

Ithanji River, L.R. Nos. 513 and 514 ; Gititu Coffee GrowersCo-op. Socy. Ltd.,. Kiambu ; 40,000 gallons per dayindustrial (80 per cent returnable).

M ukuyu River, L.R. No. 462 ; Gititu Cofee Growers Co-op.Socy. Ltd., Kiambu ; 40,000 gallons per day industrial(80 per cent returnable). .

Ruabura River, L.R. No. 401 ; Gatundu Collke GrowersCo-op. Soey. Ltd., Kiambu ; 40,000 gallons per dayindustdal (80 per cent returnable).

Kamiti River, L,R. No. 193 ; M . W aweru, Kiambu ; 620gallons per day domestic, 23,200 gallons per day powerand 1,700 gallons per day irrigation.

Bukhqkhala River ; E. M ungala, Busia ; 300 gallons per daydomestic and 2,000 gallons per day irrigation.

Spring tributary of Tongadden River, L.R. No. 6135 ;. G. T. A. Luck, Kitale ; 1,000 gallons per day domestic.Objection stating jpecilic ' grounds therefor should be filed

in triplicate with the W ater Apportionment Board P.O. Box30521, Nairobl, withi'n 30 days from the publicatlon of thisnotice.

GAzsrrs No'rlcs No. 1303

THE REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT(C'ap. 281, sectitm 71)

' WHEREAS Purshottam M aganlal Dave of P.O. Box 230M ombasa in the Republic of Kenya is registered as the pro-pridor of a11 those four pieces of land known as portions Nos.15:3, 1521, 1520 and 1536 situate in Malindi Township in theïilifi District by virtue of Certilicate,s of Ownership registered>s Nos. C.R. 11861/ 1, C.R. 11860/ 1, C.R. 11858/ 1 andC.R. 11857 / 1 and whereas suKcient evidTnceahas been adduced;to show that the said Certiticates of ' Ownership have been lostnqtice is hereby given that after the expiration of 90 days fromthe date hereof I shall issue provîsional certîficates providedthat no objections have been received within that penod.

Dated at M ombasa this 26th day of April 1968.

M . A. KHAN,Regîstrar oj Titles.

THE MINING ACTçcap. 306)

ExcLUSlvE PROSPECTING LICENCETHE relevant application made' under section 18 (2) of the

M ining Act having been refused the Gazette Notice referred toin the Schedule hereto is hereby cancelled.

Scc otmsGazette Notice No. 862 of 15th M arch 1968.

Dated this 17th day of April 1968.

Y. W . A. TIM M S,for Commînîoner t# Mines

and Geology.

26th April 1968 THF, KRNYA GAZETI'E 381

GAZSTTB NOTICE NO. 1304 ' GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1306

THE M INING ACT(Cap. 306)

Excl-usloN oF LAND FROM PROSPECTING ANo M ININGIN EXERCISE of the poFers conferred by sec:tion 7 (1) U)

of the M ining Act, the Commissioner of Mines and Geologyhereby declares the land described in the Schedule hereto to beexcluded from prospecting and mining with effect from 11thApril 1968, provided that such exclusion shall not ap?ly toany part of the said land in respect of which jprospectmg ormining rights have been granted before 11th Aprll. 1968, duringsuch time as the rights conthzue to subsist, whether by renewalor otherwise.

EAST AFRICAN RAILW AYS-NOTICE

Tarîn Book No. 5Correction Slip No. 1 containing amendments to Parts 1

and 11 of Tariff Book No. 5 has been published and is in theprocess of distribution to a11 registered holders of the TarilBook. This correction slip contains a11 amendments to tarismade since publication of Tarif Book No. 5.Any holder who has not received a copy of this correction

slip by 1st April 1968, should apply to the Chief TraëcM anager. P.O. Box 30006, Nairobl. The correction slip canalso be seen at any booking oëce as from 1st April 1968.

Nairobi, J. S. BQUMPHREY,27th March 1968. ' kt7r General Manager.

ScHzmtlt.sAn area of approximately 5 square miles sil:uated in the

Elgeyo-M arakwet District of Rift Valley Provindre, and moreparticularly described as follows :-

Commencing jtt Chororget' at the junction of the Tambach-Nyeru road wlth the troad leading te KapkLenda A.D.C.school (map reference HAA 861440) ;thence on a true bearing of 42 degrees for a distance of

approximately 31. miles to the junction of the Tambach-Musgut road with the road leading to Emsea .K.D.C. school(map reference HA A 903487) ;thence in a generally southerly direction following the

western boundary of the Emsea-M usgut road lror a distanceof approximately 3.1. miles to a point on the right bank ofthe Kiblabot stream (map reference HAA 914/432 ;thence on a true bearing of 280 degrees for a distance of

approximately 3) miles to the point of commencement. ,

Dated this 11th day of April 1968.

L. D. SANDERS,Comminioner t7/ M ines and Geology.

GAzE'l-rs NolqcR No. 1305

CIVIL AIRCRAFT ACCIDENTINspEceroR's INVSSTIGATION

NOTICE is hereby given that an Inspector's Investigation istaking place into the cause of the accident which occurred on

' 10th April 1968, on Kisima Farm, Kenya, to a Cessna 180,SY-KSY registered in the name of Aerial Crop Sp'rayers Ltil.,P.O. Box 9446, Nairobi.Any persons interested who desire to make representations

as to the circumstances or cause of this accident should do soin writing to the Chief Inspector of Accidents, P.O. Box 30163.Nairobi, within 14 days of this notice and should quote thereference CAV/ACC/ 11 /68.

Dated this 17th day of April 1968.

D. C. STEW ART,Chîef Inspector oj Accidents.

THE M INING ACTfcap. 306)

EXCLUSIVE PROSPECTING CICENUENOTICE is hereby given that an application under

section 18 (2) of the Mining Act bas been matîe b! Minéral. Prospecting (Kenya) Ltd., P.O. Box 30158, Nakirobl, for anexclusive prospecting licence to prespect for precious stenes(including diamonds) over the area described in tho Schedulehereto and the said application has today been acce-pted forconsfderation.By virtue of section 7 (1) (J) of the Mining Act the said

area of land is therefore excluded from prospectillg and miningexcept as regards any prospecting and mining rights granted inrespect of the said area or any part thereof btrfore the dateof this notice which are still subsisting, or any rtiht of renewalthereof.Any objection to tbe grant ef the exclusi&e prospecting

licence may be made to the Commissioner cFf Mines andGeologï, P.O. Box 30009, Nairobi, within 30 daArs of the dateof publlcation of thls notice.

SCHBDIJI.EAn area of approxhnately 12 square miles ssëtuated in the

Embu District of Eastezn Province, the boundaries whereof :-Commence at a poin,t on the left bank of the Wanjoga

river approximately 500 yards west of Kerie school wherethe river is crossed by the Kirigo-Gangarck track (mapreference 638364) ;thence following the left bank of the Wanjolra river down-

stream in a generally westerly direction for a distance ofapproximately 4,500 yards to its coniluence wit'N an unnamedtributary (map reference 672374) ;thence on a true bearing of 179 degrees for a distance of

approximately 4,700 yards to a point on the leEt bank ot theThura river at its confluence with an unnamed tributary(map reference 672331) ;thence following the left bank of the Thura l'iver up-stream

in a generally south-westerly direction for a distance ofagproximately 9,000 yards to its coniuence with an unnamedtrlbutary (map reference 630296) ; .thence following the left bank of the unnfkmed tributary

tlp-stream in a generally north-westerly dil-ection for adistance of approximately 1,300 yards to the lcirigo-Gangaratrack (map reference 620301) ;thence following the Kirigo-Gangara track in a generally

northerly direction for a distance of approximatzly 7,050 yardsto the point of commencement. '

Dated this 20th day of April 1968.

R. W . MACDONALD,Chie! Accountant,

East Ajrican Railways and Harbours,Nairobi, lor East Alrican Common Services15th April 1968. Organization.

GAZETTE NoRqcs No. 1309

GAZETTE NoncB No. 1308 .

EAST AFRICA HTGH COMMISSION (RAILWAYS ANDHARBOURS) 51 PER CENT STOCK 1977/83

NOTICEFOR the purpose of preparing the payments of interest due

on 15th June 1968, the balanc% of the several accounts in theLocal Register of the above stock will be struck at the closeof business on 14th M ay 1968, after which date the stock willbe transferable ex dividend.Stockholders wishing to transfer their holdings to the London

Register should note that, if the necessary application fonnstogether with Exchange Control approval where necessag, arenot lodged with the Chief Accountant, East African Rallwaysand Harbours, P.O. B'ox 30066, Nairobi, Kenya, in time toenable the applications to be transmitted to the Crown Agentsfor Oversea Governments and Administrations in London, soas to reach them ' on or before 14th M ay 1968, payment ofinterest due on 15th June 1968, will be made by the ChiefAccountant, East African Railways and Harbours. .

THE METHODS OF CHARGE (EAPD BYELAWS 1962FUEL OIL PRICES

PURSUANT to byelaw No. 6 of the M ethods of Chargp(EAPL) Byelaws 1962, notice is hereby given of the variationsto the pnce of fuel oil, delivered to this Company on or

. before the first day of April 1968 :-Delivered to the Fuel Storage Tqnks at:-Nairobi South Power Station ' . . No change' ,Kisumu Power Station . . . . No change ,Eldoret Power Station No çhange u

:Kitale PoWer Station . . Sh. 0.11 increa%eXallytlki POWCI- Station . . . . Sh. 0.04 increaiçKipevu PoWer Stiticm (furnace Oil) Sh. 2.10 decreaseMeru Power Station . . . . . . Sh. 0.05 increaseKericho Power Station No changeM ombasa Power Station . . . . Sh. 4.65 increajeKisumu/Homa Bay Pewer Station . . Sh. 6.71 increase

W . D. M . BROW N, 'Assistant General M anager

(W dmînistrationj.

382 THF, KENYA GAZE 26th April 1968

Gxa 'rq.B NolqcB No. 1698 building period the Commissioner of Lands shall refund tothe grantee 25 per centum of the said stand premium. In the..event of notice being given - after the expiration of the said -

THE GOVERNM ENT LANDS ACT building period no refund shall be made.(Cap. 280)

BUSINESS/RBSIDBNTIAL PLOT L.R. No. 209/4380, NAIROBI

THE Commissioner of Lands gives notice that applicationsare invited in terms of proposals for development of a plot ofland in Ramegh Gautama Road, off Ngara Road, Nairobi, fortho purpose of business/residence. A plan of the plot maï beseen in the Lands Department, Nairobi, or may be obtalnedby post on payment of Sh. 3 gostage free, from the PublicM ap Oëce, P.O. Box 30089, Narrobi.

2. The buildings shall not be erected until plans (includingblock plans showing the positions of the buildings and asystem of drainage for disposing of sewage, surface and sullagewater on the land), drawings, elevations and speczcationsthereof shall have beeh approved in writing by the local

' authority and the Cornmissioner of Lands. Such plans, draw-injs, elevations and specilications shall be submitted intrlplicate to the local authdrity within six months of thecommencement of the term.

3. n e land and buildings shall only be used fer shops(excluding a petrol station), oëces and qats.

Conditions 0/ Sale

1. Applications should be submitted to tllq Commissioner ofLands, P.O. Box 30089, Nairobi, on or before noon on 10thMay 1968. Applicants must enclose with their applicationstheir cheque for Sh. 1,000 as a deposit made payable to theCommissioner of Lands which will be dealt witla as follows : -

(i8 If the agplicant is offered and takes up and pays for the' plot wlthin the period of 14 days as required byCondition No. 3 below the deposit will be credited tohim.

(!8 If the application is unsuccessful the applicant's depositwill be returned to him.

(r) If'' the application is successful and the applicant fails totake up ' and pay f or the plot olered to him within thzperiod of 14 days as required by- Con'dition No. 3below the Commissiener of Lands may declare thedqoslt forfeited and the applicant shall. have no furthercle.lm thereto. '

2. n e publlc are invited to tender for the plot in terms ofdevelopment proposals. Each tender sllould be accompaniedby a statemept indicating-

(aj the ymount of capital it is proposed to spend on theprqe'ct, with a banker's letter in support ;

(bj the amount of accommodation it is proposed to build,i-e. total Eoor area ;

(c) full details of the proposed - retail tradets) to be carried. on in the premises.

3. T'he successful allottee of the plot shall gay to theCqmmissionet of Lands within 14 days of notilicatlon that ' hisapplication has been successful the proportion of the annualrçptal, together with survey, conveyancing, stamp duty andregistration fees. Tn default of payment within the speczedtime the' Commissioner of Lands may cancd the allocationapd the claimant shall have no claim to the plot.

General Conditions

1. 'l''h: grant will be made under the provisions of theGovernment Lands Act (Cap. 280 of the Revised Edition ofthç Laws of Kenya), ' and title will be issued under theRegistratioh of Titles Act (Cap. 281).

2. The grant will be issued in the name of tbe allottee asgiven in the letter of application.

3. The term of tàe .grant will be for 99 years from th:lst' day of the month follbwing the issue of the letter ofallotment.

Specîal Condîtions

1. n e grantee shall erect complete for occupation withip24 months of the commqncement of the term buildings ofapprtwed design on proker foundations constructed of stone,burnt-brick pr concrete wlth rooqn! of tiles or other permanentmaterials 'approved by the Commlssioner of Lands and shallmaintain the same (including the external Maintwork) in goodand substantial tenantable repair and condltion :

Provided that should the grantee give notice in writing tothe Commissioner of Lands that he/she is unable to completethe ' buildin. gs within the period aforesaid the Commissioner ofLands .shail (at the ?rantee's expense accept a surrender of theland comprised hereln :

Provided further that if such notice as aforesaid shall begiven (1) within 12 months of thè commencement ef the termthe Commissioqer of Lands shall refund to the grantee 50 percentum ,.of . the. stand premium paid in respect of the la nd, or(2) at any .subsequent tlme prior to the expiration of the said

4. The buildings shall not cover more than 75 per centumof the area of the land if used for shop and/or oëce purposesonly or such lesser area as may be laid down by the localauthority in its by-laws, and not more than 50 per centum ofthe are: of the land if used for the combined purposes ofshops, oëces and ilats or such lesser area as may be laid downby the local authority. '

5. The land shall not be used for the purposes of any tradeor business whicll the Commiskioner of Lands considers to bedangerous or offen'sive.

6. n e grantee shall not sell, transfer, sublet, charge or partwith the possession of the land or any part thereof except withthe prior consent in writing of the Presidc/t : no apglicationfor suc' h consent (except m respect of a loan requlred forbuilding purposes) will be considered until Special ConditionNo. 1 has been perfonued :

Provided that such consent shall not be required for theletting of individual shops, oëces and flats.

7. The grantee shall pay to the Commissioner of Lands ondemand such sum as the Commissioner may estimate to be thepropertionate cost of constructiag ' a11 roads and drains andsewers serving or adjoining the land and shall on completionof such construction and the ascertainment of the actual pro-portionate cost either pay within seven days of demand orbe refunded the amount by which the actual proportionatecost exceeds or falls short of the amount paid as aforesaid.

8. The grantee shall from time to time qay to thr Commis-sioner of Lands on demand such proportlon of the cost ofmaintaining a11 roads and drains serving or adjoining the landas the Commissioner may assess.

9. Should the Commissioner of Lands at any time require 'the said roads to be constructed to a hlgher standard thegrante: shall pay to the Commissioncr on demand sucil propor-tion of the cost of such construction as the Commissioner mayaSSeSS.

10. The grantee shall pay such rates, taxes, charges, duties,assessments or outgoings of whatever description as may beimposed, charged o.r assessed by any Government or localauthority upon the land or the buildings erected thereon 1r1-:cluding any contribution or other sum paid by the Presldentin lieu thereof.

11. n c President or such person or authority as may beappointed for the purpose shall have the right to enter ugonthe land and lay and have access to .water mains, service plpesand drains, telephone or telegrapb wires and electric mains ofa11 dcscriptions, whether overhead or underground, and thegrantee shall not erect anj building in such a way as to coveror interfere with any exlsting alignments of main or servicepipes or telephone or telegraph wires and electric mains.

12. n e Commissioner of Xands reserves the Hght to revisethe annual ground rent of Sh. 1,500. payable hereunder afterthe expiration of the 33rd and 66th year of the term hereby ,granted. Such rental will be at a ratc of 4 per cent of theunimproved freehold value of the land as assessed 'by theCommissioner of Lands.

SCHEDULB'

Plot.-L.R. No. 209/4380.Arec.- 0.0860 of an acre.Stand J//-c-fum.-sh. 7,500.

Annual rcn?.- Sh. 1,500.

Survey fees (provisionalj.-sb. 208.

26th April 1968 THW ITENYA GAZETTE 383

GAZBTI'E No'rlcB No. 1232 to re-enter into and upon the land or any part thercof in thename of the whole and thereupon the tcrm hereby created

THE GOVERNMENT LANDS ACT shall cease but without prejudice to any ri4ht pf actiop orc 28:) remedy of the President or the Commissioner zn respect of àny( ap.

antecedent breach of any condition hereiri contained.PLOTS FoR BUSINESS-CUM-RESIDENTIAL, HOA'EL AND

W ORKSHOPS-CUM-RESIDENTIAL

THE Commissioner of Lands gives notice that the plots inMuhoroni Township as described in the Schedule hereto areavailable for alienation and applications are invited for thedirect grants of the individual plots.2. A plan of the plots may be seen at the Public M ap

Omce situated in the Lands Department Building, City Square,Nairobf, or at the omce of the Clerk of the Ccuncil, CountyCouncil of Kisumu, or may be obtained from the Public M apOflice, P.O. Box 30089, Nairobi, on payment of S1l. 3 post free.

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.3. The grantee shall maintain in good and substantial ' repairand conditions al1 buildings at any time erected on th'e land.4. Should the grantee give notice in writing to the' Commis?

sioner of Lands that he/she/they Js/are unable to completethe buildings within the period aforesaid the Commissioner c?f 'Lands shall (at the grantee's Mxpende) accept a surrender ofthe land comprised herein :Provided further that if such notice as aforesaid shall ' beiven (1) within 12 months of the commencement of the tefiû'g . .

the Commissioner. of Lands shall refund to the grantee 50 percentum of the stand premium paid in resqect of land, or (2)at any subsequent time prior to the explration of the saidbuilding period the Commispioner of Lands shall refund to thegrantee 25 per centum of the said stand premium. In theevent of notice being given after the expiration of the saidbuilding period no refund shall be made.5. The land shall not be used for the purpose of any trade

or business which the Commissioner of Lands may considetto be dangerous or offensive.6. The grantee shall not subdivide tlle land.7. The grantee shall not sell, transfer, sublet, charge or part

with the possession of the land or any part thercof except withthe prior consent in writing of the Commissioner of Landh ;'no applications for such consent (except in respect of a loazi'requited for building purposes) will be considered until SpeciatCondltion No. 2 has been performed.

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3. Applications should be submitted to the ColnmissionerLands, Nairobi, through the Clerk of the Eouncil, CountyCouncil of Kisumu stating the plot required in order oftpreference. Applicatlons must be on prescribed forms whichare available from Lands Department, the oëce of the Clerkof the Council, County Council of Kisumu, and the DistrictCommissioner, Kisumu.4. Applications must be sent so as to reach thk: Clerk of the

Council not later than noon on the 24th day of M ay 1968.5. Applications must not be sent direct to the Commissipner

of Lands.6. Applicants must enclose with their applications their

cheque for Sh. 1,000 as a deposit, which wl1l be dealt withas follows :-(J) for aIf the apklicant is offered and takes up aad pays

plot withm a period of 14 days as reqllired ln para-graph 5 bçlow, the deposit will be credited to him.

(b4 If the application is unsuccessful the applicant's depositwill be returned to him.

(c) If the application is success' fu1 and the aplllicant fails totake up and pay for the plot offered to him within aperiod of 14 days as required in paragl'aph 5 of theGeneral Conditions, the Commissioner c.f Lands maydeclare the dejosft ftvfeited and the applicant shall haveno further clatm thereto.

8. The grantee shall pay to the Commissioper Lands ondemand such sum as the Commissioner may estimate to be theproportionate cost of constructing a11 roads and drains andsewers serving or adjoining the land and shall on completionof such ccmstructicm and the asceztalrlment of the actual pro-portionate cost either pay (within seven days of demand) orbe refunded the amount by which the actual proportionatecost exceeds or falls short of the amount as aforesaid.

9. The grantee shall from time to time gay to the Com-missioner of Lands on demand such proportlon of the cost ofmaintaining all roads and drains serving or adjoining the landas the Commissioner may assess. '

General Conditions

1. The ordinary conditions applicable to township grants ofthis nature except as varied hereby shall apply to this grant.2. The grant will be made under the provisions of the

Government Lands Act (Cap 280 of the Laws of Kenya), andtitles will be issued under the Registtation of Titles Act(Cap. 281.).3. The grant will be issued in the name of the allottte as

stated in the letter of application.4. The term of the grant will be for 99 years from the 'lirst

day of the month following the notïcation of tlne appi-oval ofthe grant.5. Each allottee ef a plot shall pay to the Commissioner

of Lands within 14 days of notification that his applicationhas beea approved, the initial estimated amount for the con-struction of roads and drains to serve thc plot, the assessedstand premium and proportion of annual rent, together withthe survey fees payable in respect of the pq-eparatïon andregistration of the grant (Sh. 225) and the titamp duty inrespect of the grant (approximately 2 per cenl. of the standpremium and annual rent). In default of payrrtent within thespecified time the Commissioner of Lands may cancel theallocation and tbe applicant shall have no furthdlr claim te thegrant of the plot.

Special Condilions

1. No buildings shalt be erected on the land nor shalladditions or external alterations be made to any buildingsotherwise than in conformity with plans antl specificationspreviously approved in writing by the Commissxioner of Landsand the local authority. The Commissioner shall not give hJsapproval unless he is satisied that the proposals are such asto develop the land adequately and satisfactorily.2. The grantee shall within six months of the commencement

of the term submit in triplicate to the local authority and theCommissioner of Lands plans (including block plans showingthe position of the buildings and a system of drainage (or thedisposal of sewage, surface and sullage water), d'rawings,elevations and specifications of the buildings tl'te grantee pro-poses to erect on the land eand shall within 24 months of thecemmencement of the term complete the ertrction of suchbuildings and the construction of the drainage system in con-formity with such plans, drawings, elevations and specilicationsas amended (if such be the case) by the Coatmissioner :Provided that if default shall be made in tlle performance

or observance of the requirements of the conditions it shall betawful for the Commissioner of Lands or any person authorizedby him on behalf of the President of the Replablic of Kenya

10. Should the Commissioner of Lands at any time requirethe said roads to be constructed to a higher standard thegrantee shall pay to the Commissioner on demand such pro-portion of the cost of such construction as the Commissionermay aSSeSS.11. The grantee shall pay such rates, taxes, charges, duties,

assessments or outgoings of whatever description as may beimposed, charged or assessed by any Government or localauthority upon the land or the bulldlngs erectcd thercoli,including any contribution or other sum paid by the Presidentof the Republic of Kenya in lieu thereof.12. The President of the Republic of Kenya or such person

or authority as may' be appointed for the purpose shall. havethe right to enter upon the land and 1ay and havc 'access towater mains, seiwice gipes and drains, telephone or telegraphwires and electric malns of a1l deseriptions whether overhead

' or underground, and the grantee shall not erect any buildingin such a way as to cover or interfere with any existing aligp-ments of main or service pipes or telephone or telegraphwires and electric mains.

Special Conditions in respect oj Business-cum-Residentîal Plots1. The land and buildings shall only be used for shops,

oëces and flats. .2. The building shall not cover more than 90 per centum' of

the area of the land if used for shops or oëce purppsbs ôrilyor such lesser area as may be laid down by the lpcal authodtyin its by-laws, and not more than 50 per cehtum' . of . the ttreaof the ' land if used for combined purpose of shops ' andresidence or such lesser area as may be laid doWn. by 'thelocal authority in its by-laws. ' '

Special Condhions in respect t# Hoiel Plots .

1. The land and bùildinjs shéll be used for hotel pulpöseswith proper lounge and dlning facilitles for guests. .

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2. The buildings shall not cover a greater or lesser area ofthe land than may be prescribed by the local authority. .

Special Conditions in respect oj Workshops-cummesidentlalPlots '

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grant erect any buildings so as to coyer xmore tharl 90 per centof the area of the plot.

Dated this l0th day of April 1968.

384 THE KENYA GAZETFE 26th April 1968

Srwmovu No. 1 Architecturai Draughtsman Grade 11 (Two Postsj, Ministry 0/Shops O'ce.v and Flats Plots W'orH I'NG 126/68)

RoadAreaPlot ur... Stand zfzmlfcl Charges SurveyNo. ( -ap vs'r;-x.l Prem *11/- Rent (In 'uial con- Feestributionq

Sh. S/1.t Shu. Sh.4476/102 0.1148 19200 240 365 I914476/103 0-1148 1,200 240 . 365 1994476/104 0.1148 1,700 240 365 1994476/105 0.1148 1,200 240 365 1994476/106 0*1148 1,2û0 240 365 1994476/107 0.1148 1,200 240 365 1994476/108 0.1148 1,200 240 365 1994476/109 0.1148 1,200 240 1,095 199

Salary JctWc.- f708 to f 1,068. AGREEM ENT only.

Applicants should preferably be of Cambddge School Certi-fkate standard of education, and must have had a minimumof four years' experience as a draughtsman in an Architect'soëce, excluding any time spent as an apprentice, or musthave jassed or been exempted from the Building Technician'sExammation of the Fast African Institute of Architects. Asound knowledge of building construction and practicc isessential, and applicants mttst have the ability tg work upsketch plans and prepare full working drawings fo'r varioustypes. of buildings ranging from small domestic buildings tolarge multi-storied buildings. They must be capable of a certainamoun.t of shnple design work. '' Ap. plicants who have passedsor have been exemptod from the lntermediate Examination ofthe East African lnstitute of Architects would be eligible forappointment as Architectural Draughtsmen Grade 1, scale f 858to f 1,068.

SCHEDULE No. 2Workshops-cum-Resîdential Plots

Roc#Are' frc d Annual %harges Survey'lor Acres qll

o. (cwsrax.) Premlum Aea/ (Inltial con- Fcextributionj

fâ. Sh. S:. Sh4476/110 0-1148 800 160 365 1914476/111 0-1148 800 169 365 1994476/112 0.1148 800 160 365 1994476/113 0.1148 800 160 365 1994476/114 0.1148 800 160 365 1994476/115 0.1148 800 160 1,095 .199

Materials Assistant (Drillerj, M inistry oj Works (No. 127 / 68)

Salar.y scale.- E 708 to f 1,068. AGREEM ENT only.

Applicants must possess the Cambridge School Certiiicate orG.C.E,, but preference will be given to those who possessHigher School Certificate or who hold the National Ceztificatein Engineering. A minimum of three years' experionce in civilengineering or in a Eeld laboratory is essential. The successfuicandidate will be required to work in the field continuously onwork consisting of 'drilling, samplin! ané field testing of soilsfor large buildings, dams and bndge f oundations all overKenya ; applicants must be prepared to live in the field forlong periods. Field accommodation in thc forin of a four-berthcaravan Will be provided, and field subsistence allowance willbe paid.

SCHEDULB No. 3Hotel Plots

RoadAreaPlot ,z.e.. Stand Antlual Charges SurveyNo. ( -ap ;;vJ,x.) Prem fll- Rent (1n 'lffc con- Fees,7,oa)trîb

s h . v% .h ,5' .h xs h4476/98 0.1263 1,320 264 540 I9à4476/99 0.1263 1,320 264 540 1994476/100 0.1263 1,320 264 540 199

Water BailiF (T'wtp Postsj, Water Development Department,Mînistry ()/ Agrîculture and Animal Husbandry (No. 128/68)

Salary JcJJe.- E708 to f 996. PENSIONABLE or AGREE-M ENT. '

GAFTI'E NolqcE No. 1310

PUBLIC SERVICE COM M ISSION OF KENYA

VAcAyclBsAPPLICATIONS are invited for the following posts and

must be submittod to the Secretary, Public Service Commissionof Kenya, P.O. Box 30095, Nairobi, to reach him by 17thMay 1968. Civil servants must submit applications to headsof department on F0nn PSC.2A in triplicate at least seven daysbefore the closing date, oth'er apklications to be submitted intriplicate on Form PSC.2 obtamable from the Secretary.Applicants must quote the number shown against the post inthe advertisement.

Applicants must be at loast 20 years old, of CambridgeSchoo'l Certificate standard of educatlon, and flue'nt in spokenand written English and a gpod knowledge of Swahili. n eymust be able to write conclse reports of a technical naturerelating to flow moasurements of streams and rivers, to use aDumpy Level and to rea'd survey plans. They should also beable to control W ater Guards, to carry out inspections ofrivers, gauging of flow and control of water diversions andto undertake eytensive safaris along rivers in the settled areas.W ater Bailiffs must have a good personality and ability to dealwith the public tactfully and, when required, with lirmneass.Administrative duties involve the scrutiny of legal documentsrelating to water rights and permits.

NOTE. In a11 cases preference will be given to qualifod zandidateswho are Kenya citizens.

Principal Registrar of Titles (CWfc/ Land Regîstrar and SeniorCollector oj Stamp Duty), Minittry of Lands and Settlement

. (wo. 124/68). Salary.-42,315 lixed. PENSIONABLE or AGREEM ENT.Applicants should be qualmed Solicitors, Barristers or

Advx ates with a sound knowledge of the principles and prac-tice of conveyancing, registration of tiyles and ass%sment ofstamp dlzty, together with not less than ten years' practicaleypenence. Duties of the post include (aj the organization andsupervisiO of Land Registration throughout Kenya, indudingthe guidance aqd training of Registrars of Titles, AssistantLand Rpistrars, and the extension of the existing LandRegistratjon system and establishment of new Land Registries,(b) the ' application of thé Registered Land Act throughoutKknya., (c) .a11 conveyancing and advice to Government onconveyancing matters, and (#) assessment and collection ofStamp Duty, and the .

'supervision and guidance of staffresponsible for this work.

Land Adjudication Omcer, Ministry of fycnds and Settlement.

(wo. jz5 joyj. Sqlary scale.- k 1,104 to f 1,356. AGREEM ENT only., Applicants must be civil servants of Cambridge SchoolCertïcate standard of education with extensive administrativeexperience, 'or have in lieu, 5.ve yea'rs' Eeld experience in LandAdjudication work pa'rt of which should have besn in' aresponsible position. A working knowledge of AfricanCustomary' Law as related to land is desirable and s'urvey orlegal experienc: would be an advantage. The successful candi-date will be required to supervise Land Adjudjcation Qver alarge area and should be prepared to travel extensively.

Examiner ()/ Accounts (Tw() Postsj, Exchequer and XUJ/JDepartment (No. 129/68)

Salary scale.- k 678 to f 828. AGREEM E'NT only.

Applicants must be of Cambridge School Certilicate standardof edtlcation and have a minimum of three years' approvedaccounting/auditing experience. Those not ln Governmentsorvice must possess at least the Royal Society of Arts certi-licate jn Beek-keeping/Accounts, Stage 1I, or eguivalont. Thesuccessful applicants will be required to assist ln the auditingof the Settlement Fund Trustees.

Senior Machine Operator, The Vice-president's O/Jcc andMinistry of Home Ajjairs (No. 130/68)

Salary ,çctz/c.- :678 to :828. PENSIONABLE.

Applicants must be civil servants, and have considerableexperlence of Punch Card equipment. They must be able tocomplete machine jobs from the planning stage, and will berequired to mako up major plug boards from plans and com-plete minor plug boards without superWsion. -

Senior Key Pttnch Operator, The Vice-president's O'cc aniiMillistry ()/ Home vzl#tzfrx (No. 131 / 68)

Salar.v scale.- e 678 to f 828. PENSIONABLE.

Applicants must be eivil servants, serving in the grade of aKey Punch Operator Scale G8, who have passed an appropriatedepartmental test and have at least four years' expenence as aKey Operator and verilier. The post is that of Supervisor ofKey Punch Operaters and the selected candidate must possessproven ability to stlpervise Punch Room Staff and plan theirwotk.

26th April 1968

Accountant Grade IHCashiersj, Provincial

(Four Postsj : (Twt7 Posts jor DistrictAdministration, Of#ce oj flle President(No. 132/68)

Fluency in 170th written and spoken English and Swllnl-li isessential.Suitable applicants who are not given a direct appointment

to the District M agistracy will be eligible f or appointment astrainees in the lirst instance on the scale :252 to f 378 andwill be required to undergo a three-term course of instructionat the Kenya Institute of Administration commencing in Sep-tember 1968, successful completion of which should lead toappointment as a District M agistrate.Tlie salary attached to the post of District Magistrate will

be in the range f708 to E 1,356 per annum, the precise scaleand point of entry depending upon qualïcations andexperience.Successful candidates will be required to serve in any rural

or urban district of Kenya, and will be subject to the regltla-tions and conditions of service governing the Kenya ClvilService.

Apljications should be submitted to the Secretary, JudicialService Commission, P.O. Box 30041, Nairobi, on FormJSC.2 or JSC.ZA, obtainable from the Secretary of the JudicialService Commission or at the public counter of any ResidentM agistrate's Court, not later than 28th May 1968.

Salar.v ,t7t:/e.--..f678 to f 828. PENSIONABLE.Applicants must be civil servants, w'ith at least one yoar's

satisfactory accounting experience. They must have success-fully comgleted a course in Accounts at the Kenya Instituteof Adminlstration, or have passod the Kenya GovernmentAccounts Examination No. l ; or they must have successfullycomplete,d a District Accountants' / Cashiers' Cou'rst: in the caseof District Casbiers' posts. A sound knowlodge of Govern-ment Regulations and Financial Orders, and abilily to controlstaff and conduct correspondence is essential. Applicants muststate for which pojt they are applying and submit a separateset of application forms for each post for which they apply.

Foreman (Mechanicql) (Tw/ Posts),(No. 133/ 68)

SalaryM ENT.Applicants must possess a Kenya Government Grade I Trade

Test Certifcate for Vehicle M echanics and have ëtt least threeyears' practical experience of work normally encountered in aM echanical Engineering W orkshop or M otor Engirleering Firm,and be capable of repairing and maintaining all tylpes of motor(including dicsel-engined) vehicles. They must be able to readand write good English, and to understand spare part andinstruction books in English.

M inistr.v 'p/ W orks

scale.-k 603 to f 828. PENSIONABLE or AGREE-

GAZST'II No'ncE No. 1312

THE INDUSTRIAL COURTCAusE èfo. 46 oF 1967

Parties :

TH E KENYA GAZEW E 385

Executive O'ccr Grade IV, Ministry ol Co-opgratives andSocîal s'crpfcc,ç (No. 134/68)

Salary scale.- k 528 to f 648. PENSIONABLE.Applicants must be civil servants with at least two yors'

satisfactory exjerience of Government oëce routine. Prefer-ence will be gwen to those who have successfully completeda course in Omce M anagement or Accounts at the KenyaInstitute of Administration. A sound knowledge of Govern-ment regulations and procedures is essential, as is ability tocontrol staff and conduct correspondence.

Court BailiF (Three Postst, J/ef#fcfcl Department (No. 135 /68)Salary scale.- Enln to f 582. PENSIONABLE.Applicants must be civil servants, preferably of Cambridge

School Certifcate s'tandard of education, and hahre knowledgeand experience of the law relating to service and execution ofcivil and criminal warrants and other processes. Tbey musthave a driving licence and be prepared to travzl and worklong hours when necessary, and to serve anywhere in Kenya.

Assistant Mess Caterer, Kenya Army, M inistry oj Defence(No. 136/68)

Salary scale.-E 474 to f 582. PENSIONABLE or AGREE-MENT.Applicants should be mature persons and have considerable

and wide experience of catering and hotel management. Thesuccosf'ul candidate will be employed at the 5th '.Kenya Rifles,Nakuru, and will be responsible for the management of theMess includipg control of staf, catering anti day-to-dayorganization of the Mess.

Telephone Operator Grade 1, The Vke-president's OFce andMinistry t# Home Anairs (No. 137 / 68)

Domestic and Hotel W orkers' Unionand

New Stanley Hotel Operated by Nairobi Hilton

Issues frl dîspute.'-(1) Whether Hilton Intemational took over the employ-

ment of all employees with al1 their accrued benefitswho were employed by Block Hotels Llmited prior to30th September 1967, at the New Stanley Hotel orwhether they olered them new contracts of service asfrom 1st October 1967.

(2) Did Hilton International agree to employ all theemployees formerly employed by Block Hotels Limitedat the New Stanley Hotel as from 1st October 1967.

(3) In the event of there being no break in the continuityof service of these employees, was there a case ofgenuine redundancy.

(4) lf it is found that Hilton lnternational osered newcontracts of service to their employees as a result oftheir agreement with Block Hotels Limited are theyrequired to ofl'er employment to 48 ex-employees ofthe New Stanley Hotel.

1. n e Domestic and Hotel W orkers' Union shall hereinafterbe referred to as the Claimants and the New Stanley HotelOperated by Nairobi Hilton shall hereinafter be referred to asthe Respondents.2. The Parties were hea'rd in Nairobi on the 5th of February,

25th and 26th March 1968, and relied on thelr written andverbal submissions. In addition to the submissions, theClaimants called 11 witnesses. The Respondents called twowitnesses.

Salary scale.- E3%6 to f510. PENSIONABLE.Applicants must be civil servants with a good general educa-

tion background and must be serving in the grade of TelephoneOperator Grade 11 and haye passed Occupational Test No. Ifor Telephone Operators.

GAZETTB NOTICE No. 1311

JUDICIAL SERVICE COM MISSION OF ICENYA

VACANCY

District M agistrate, Iudîcîal Department- pezuionable

APPLICATIONS are invited from Kenya citizens who arebetween the age of 28 and 38 years for appointment as DistdctM agistrates during the year 1968.Applicants who are civil servants must either lutve had three

years' experience in a responsible post and have passed theGovernment Clerical Examination or possess the GeneralCertiscate of Education (0 Level) or the Overseas; (Cambridge)Scheol Certificate ; a full pass in the Law Exa.minaion forAdministrative Omcers is desirable.Applicants wllo are not civil servants muEit possess a

minimum educational qualilication equivalent to the GeneralCertiEcate of Education (0 Level) er the OverseaEk (Cambridge)School Certificate. n ey must have not less tharL three years'experience in a responsible administrative post. Coul't or othorlegal experience will be an advantage..1t

AwARDM ter having heard the submissions made by tho Parties and

their respective witnesses the Court finds that tile followingpoints are proved :-(a4 ln or about August 1967, Block Hotels Limited started

negotiations with the Respondents to take over the operationof the New Stanley Hotel, Nairobi, and after negotiations hadbeen concluded between them, their Labour and W elfareSuperintendent, M r. W hiting, embarked on the exerckse ofinforming the unionizable employees of Block Hotels Limitedof the new arrangement. He met M r. W andai the shop-stewardwho was informed of what was proposed to be done.Subsequent to this meeting an oëcial announcement of theproposed takeover by the Respondents of the New StanleyHotel was made public. Subsequently several meetings wereheld between Mr. Whiting, M r. W andai and the Staf Com-mittee. At this meethlg Mr. Whiting very clearly explained tothe workers' representatives what was mtended to be done.The arrangements as outlined by Mr. Whitinj were acceptedby them and in fact, the Stas Commlttee ralsed one or two2additional pomts with him which he accepted.(b) n e proposals which Mr. Whiting had discussed with the

shop-steward and the Staff Committee and which were acceptedwere reduce,d in writing as follows :-

*û(a) Unionizable staf of the New Stanley Hotel are beinggiven notice of termination of appomtment with efectfrom 30th September 1967. You have seen the notice oftermination of employment which will be issued indi-vidually to al1 persons concerned.

(bj Those individuals who have completed eight years ofservico on 30th September 1967, will, under our Agree-ment, be entitled to two months' extra pay.

386 'f'c KRNYA GAZETI'E 26th April 1968

(c) Those individuals whom the Hilton Organization maydecide to re-employ will be paid at the existing ratesnow paid to them byi Block Hotels Limited but theHilton Organization wlll 'recognize no seniority earlierthan the 1st October 1967.

(0 Provident Fund.-Block Hotels Ltd. will pay out a11 duesunder the Provident Fund including the Company'scontribution made up to 30th September 1967. Allpayments will be made by crossed aeheque.

(e) Yearly Bonus.-will be paid in the usual way at the endof the year to each ' employee who qualifies for this. Inthe case of an individual not being given new employ-ment by Hilton, he will be paid his bonus propor-tionately to the 30th September 1967.

(/) Annual Leave.-n e annual leavo which is due toemployees will be granted te tllem irl the usual way asit becomes due except in the event of an employee notbeing taken on by Hiltons, will be granted the proportionof leave. due to him as at 30th September 1967.

(g) Service Money.-'rhe service money will be wound upon 30th September 1967. Any surplus will be distributedto the stal as a separate payment by crossed cheque.''

(c) On 29th August 1967, a meeting took place between theworkers' representatives which included M r. Duncan M ugo,the General Secretary, and the aforesaid shop-steward M r.W andai, M r. W hiting and M r. Block. At this meeting whichwas of short duzatien the aforesaid points were accepted bythe workers' representatives. The Claimants' representatives atno time raised any objection to clause (c) hereinabove.Fallowing this meetmg M r. W hiting Wrote a letter to M r.Duncan M ugo, the Claimants' General Secretary, dated 29thAugust 1967, in which he conârmed what had been discussedbetween them at the meeting on the same day and he set outthe aforesaid (a) to (g) clauses as they appea'r hereinabove.(d) On 30th August 1967, Mr. Mugo, the Claimants' General

Secretary, replied to the letter of the 29th August 1967, andstated as follows ; -efDear SirThank you for your letter dated 29th August 1967.Confirming that the contents of the letter is what we2

discussed, the Unzon would like to put to you other twopoints, namely :-1. Grc/uf/y.- n at you consider paying gratuity to those

employees who were in your service prior to intro-duction ef Provident Fund.

2. Certihcate t# Service.-hs it is in our Agreement ClauseNo. 16 the employees to be given certihcate of

, lservice.

the

The above facts having been established the Court finds Jtvery diëcult to believe the Claimants' contention that theywere not a party to the arrangements quoted hereinabove orthat they had not agreed to the various clauses set out in theletter of 29th August 1967, from Block Hotels Limited to them.The Court rejects the Claimants' submission that they hadmerely discussed the above peirlts without actually reaching anagzeement on them. The fact is that the Claimants wereabsolutely i.n no doubt as to what they had committed theirmembers to and were hoping for the best, that is, that theRespondents would retain in employment all the workers atthe New Stanley Hotel and ofïer them new contracts. A11 theworkers received a1l their dues including Provident Fund fromBlock Hotels Limited, therefore, as far as the Block HotelsLimited are concerned, the Court finds that they acted properlyand cleared all their matters with their ek -employees. It wasup to the Claimants then to play their cards in such a waythat the Respondents would have been compelled to ofïer newcontracts of service to a1l the ex-employees of Block HotelsLimited, but the Court linds that the Claimants failed badlyin this respect and, in fact, their National Oëcials, the shop-steward and the membçrs of the Staff Committee had 1et downthe workers. It would have been a simple matter for theClaimants to have manoeuvred things in such a way thatnone of their members would have lost employment.

Having blundered in such a fashion the Claimants are nowclutching at a straw which has appeared as a result of thevel'y unsatisfactory manner in which the Rupondents carriedout the exercise of olering new employment to the ex-employees of Block Hotels Limited. The Respondents had thewhole month of September in which to finalize this matter yetthey took no action hl this regard until the very last day ofthe menth of Septembez 1967, with the result that no employeeof tlse Block H. otels Limited was told that his services wouldnot be required as from 1st October 1967. Tho Court muststrongly cnticize the Respondents for having conducted them-selves in such fashion in this extremely important matter. Inthese circumstances the Court must fin'd that all thoseemploye% who worked either on the 1st, 2nd or 3rd of October1967, or en a11 these three days are deemed to have been in theemployment of the Respondents. 'Ihe Court linds that theyshould be subjected to and be governed by the same contractof service which the Respondents ha'd offered to the otheremployees, the terms of which are set out hereinbelow ;-

i.lzlear . . .

'rhe Company is prepare'd to employ you at the NewStanley Hotel with efect from 1st Octeber 1967, in thecapacity of

Your remuneration will be at the rate of Sh. . . . . . . . . . . . .per month.

(e) On 31st August 1967, Block Hotels Limited gavefollowing netice .to a11 their unionizable employees : -ElDear Sir/Madam,This letter is to give you notice of the termination of

your employment with Block Hotels Limited. Your employ-ment will cease on the 30th September 1967. Should theperiod between receipt of this letter by you and thç 30thSeptember 1967, be less than the notice period to which youare entitled under the negotiated Terms and Conditions ofEmployment then the balance of notice will be jiven to youby way of cash payment equal to the period of tlme involved.You will be paid al1 moneys due to you under the nego- .

tiated Agreement and in addition will receive a1l moneysdue to you under the Company's Provident Fund. Thepayment made to you will be in full and fnal settlement ofall or any claims you may have against this organizationarising from your employment.Between now and the date your employment with us ends

you may be offered new employment by Hilton Hotels whowill advise you as soon as posslble whether or not they wishyou to commence employment with their organization fromthe 1st October 1967.Termination of your employment on these terms is of

course kubject to satisfactory service during the mqnth ofSèptember.W e take this opportunity to thank you for your services

to this .company and wish you a happy future.''(J) The Respondents did not take any steps regarding the

re-employment of the ex-employees of the Block HotelsLilhitçd until after 20th Septembe'r 1967, and, ilz fact, startedoffering new contracts. to the persons they had selected towork for' them oh the last day of the month of September1967, 'which was a Saturday. On Saturday, according to M r.Odaga's evidence, . little less than 250 employe%p contracts wereprocessed and the other employees were told to come back onSunday which was the 1st of October 1967. On Sunday, thiswork continued and by M onday 60 or 70 employees were leftwhose contracts had not been processed.(gj A11 the employees were paid of theil dues by Block'Hotels Limited in Accordance with the agreement on terms and

conditions of service which they had entered into with theClaimants including the amounts lying to the workers' creditin the Provident F'und. Some workers wçre paid their duesafter 3rd October 1967, qnd were ogered Sh. 10 for the workthey had 'done for the three days in Octobèr by theRespondents. '

Your employment will be subject to a probationary periodof two months during which the quality of your servicesrendered to the botel will bo evaluated and during whichyour employment may be terminated on either side by 48heurs' notice.

You will be required to observe strictly the General HouseRules for persons employed in the New Stanley Hotel asmay be laid down by the Company from time to time. Acopy of the present 'rules is attachod.

In all further resgects your employment will be subject tothe terms and condltions of service which have been agreedwith the Domestic and Hotel W orkers' Union and anyrevisions thereof which may be agreed from time to time.

If you wish to accept this offer of employment pleasesignify such acceptance by signing and returning the attachedcopy of this letter.

Yours faithfully,Sgd.

jor Nairobi Hilton Lîmited.I accept the above-written offer of employment and havereceived copy of the house rules which I understand andaccept.

On the issuès in dispute the Court finds as follows :-

Issue (1).-The Respondents did not take over the employ-ment of a1l employees with a1l their accl-ued benests who wereemployed by Block Hotels Limited prior to 30th September1967, at the New Stanley Hotel. 'rhe Court fnds that theRespondents olered new contracts of service to thoseemployees whom they wished to re-employ as from 1st October1967.

Issue (2).-The Reipondents did not agree at any time toemploy a11 the employees formerly employed by Block HotetsLimited at the New Stanley Hotel as from 1st October 1967.

Issue (3).-1n view of the Court's above findings this issuedoes not arise.

26th April 1968 THF. KENYA GAZE 387

Issue (4).-n e Respondents are not bound 1.o oser employ- 'I'he Court had awarded a standstill period of 18 monthsmont to 48 ex-employees at the New Stanley Hotel. In view from 1st November 1966, in the above dispute.of the fact that the Court has found that certain employeeswere not told about their future until after 3r.:l October 1967, Now when the above award is nearly over and the Partiesthe Court awards a11 such employees their wages for tllc three will no doubt be embazking on fresh negotiations they chosedays or less as the case may be with two days' pay in lieu of to refer two isolated issues in this dispute to the Court justnotice in accordance wfth paragraph (3) of the contract of because they agreed that these did not fall wîthin the standstillservice olered by the Respondents to their employees. period. '

Eleven witncsses gave evidence in Court aml the statementsof additional eight witnesses were handed in and the Courtfinds that these employees workod on the days as stated bythem in Court or as is recorded in their staternents and, there-fore, they should bc paid for work done on those days alongwith two days' pay 1t1. lieu of notice.As far as the remaining employees are concerned out of the

total of 48 the Court directs that if they make claims inrespect of work done during the first three dhys of October1967, then the Chief Industrial Relations Oëcer, M inistry ofLabour, should verify their claims and whek-e appropriate passthem on to the Respondents for payment.

n roughout these proceedings the Court lifLs had consider-able sympathy for these employees who had lost their jobs dueto the incompetent manner m which the whole transactionwas conducted by their Union oëcials. Unfortunately theClaimants have put their own members in such a positionthat the Court with a1l the goodwill is unable to help themother than as awarded hereinabove.Finally the Court must comment on the fact that when

investors come into the country it is expected that tlleir invest-ment would create employment. n erefore, lnecause of whathas happened in this dispute the Coul't feels that the authoritiesshould see to it that new investment, if it does not createadditional jobs, should at least not lead to the reduction ofthe existing labour force.

Given in Nairobi this 18th day of April 1968.

The Court notes that tbe present practice has been in forcefor some yeal's at the Port, in fact, since the Parkin Com-mission of Inquiry Report. No new circumstances have beenpleaded or have arisen which require the abrogation of thisprinciple which has been maintained throughout thq past years.

J. G. M OLLO, . The court must, therefore, freject the Claimants' demand forP. E. I7. W ILSON, premium payment to the Tug and Lighter crews, BatteryM embers. . Attendants and Battery Shed Hands. The Cotlrt feels that the

Claimants may have a case for asking higher wages for thc'seemployees due to the nature of their employment requir'mg

GAZSTTE No'rlcs No. 1313 them to provide a 24-hour cover comprised of three equalw shifts but that aspect of the matter cannot be gone into in

THB INDIJSTRIAL cotm 'r tile present dispute.

This sort of attitude, to say tbe least, is most undesirable andthe Parties are advised that at the appropriate time they shouldthrash out a1l thefr outstandfng problems and in the event of adeadlock seek the decision of the Industrial Court, after passingthrough the formal machinery for settlement ef disputes.

Bringing disputes to the Industrial Court in such piecemealfashion is not only a waste of public money but a waste oftime of a11 concerned.

It is most surprising to find that at present there is noformal comprehensive agreement in existence embodying theobligations of the Parties at the Docks. During the hearingthe Court was handed a file in which were reccfzded the termsand conditions of service of the workers at the Port. Some ofthese items have not been nelotiate.d with the Claimants buthave come to be accegted by vlrtue of having been in existenceand 'having been apphed for many years.

The Court hopes that during the next wage negotiations, dueto commence soon, the Parties will be able to draw up a fullagreement covering a11 terms and conditions of service of Portemployees.

Rev:rting to the present dispute the Court, after a verycareful consideration of a1l the submissions made, linds thatthe paynent of overtime or premium rates is not justilied forcategorles of employees whose nermal hours of work requirethem to provide a 24-hour cover comprised of three equalshifts.

SAEED R.. COCKAR,President.

M OHAMED J/kHAZI, M.P.,Vîce-president.

CAuse No. 4 oF 1968

Dockworkers' Unionand

East African Cargo Handling Services Limited

The Court accepts the Respondents' statement that M otorBoat Drivers are employed on the two main and normal shiftsand, if required to work after 11 p.m. are paid at the appro-priate overtime trate for werk in extension of a shift. TheClaimants, therefore, have no case as far as these employeesare concerned.

lssues frl dispute : -

(1) A demand by the Dockworkers' Unioll for payment topersonnel in the categories specilied for overtime ratesas enjoyed by other manual grade workers employedby the Company for work on a third sllift namelyTug Captain and Engineer, M otor Boat Driver andBaharias, Battery Attendants and Battery Shed Hands.

(2) A demand by the Dockworkers' Union that dtsectionSuperintendent should not have power to suspend aworker''

1. The Dockworkers' Union shall hereinafter be referred toas the Claimants and thc East African Cargo Handling ServicesLimited shall hereinafter be referred to as tbe Respondents.2. The Parties were heard in M ombasa ort the 4th day of

March 1968, and relied on their written and verbal sub-rnissions. n e members of the Court visi'led the Port ofM ombasa on 5th M arch 1968, where they saw the varieusemployees involved in this dispùte actually at wsrk. The Courtmembers also perused a file containing comlhlaint sheets keptby one of the Section Superintendents in tbe presence of bothParties.

AwARDn e Court is not happy at the piecemeal manner in which

negotiations are conducted between the Parties on behalf ofthe workers employed at the Port of Mombaiia.

ln Cause No. 65 of 1966 the Industrial Court between theseParties had made an award on the following issues :-(a) Wages for manual, clerical and other grades.(b) Annual leave.(c) Leave allowance.(40 Sick leave.(c) Promotion of White registered weekly labourers to Blue

after one year,

On the second issue, it appears that this practice, that is,Section Superintendent's power of suspension, again has beenin force for many years but had never been negotiated withthe Claimants. This issue is very much tied up with thegrievance procedtrre generally and tlle Court finds that theParties did not apply themselves suëciently on tbis matter inthe present dispute. Somehow the whole system of complaintsheets and the subsequent appeals does not work smoothly.'I'he Parties have admittod this and told the Court that theywere making efforts to appoint an independent persort to bethe Chaimmn of the Appeals Tribunal. The Court feels thatthis is a step in the right direction.

The Court directs the Padies to go over the NegotiatingProcedure thoroughly and to remove anï shortcomings. TheClaimants had some justécation for saylng that the currentnegotiating procedure was being by-passed. The disciplinarypowers of Section Superintendents should surely form part ofDisciplina:ry and Grievance Procedure.

In view of this the Court is not prepared to disturb thecurrent practicc at present and would like tlle Parties to startnegotiations on the lines indicated hereinabove. There appearsto be no reason why this matter cannot be settled out ofCourt.

Given in Nairobi this 16th day of April 1968.

SAEED R. COCKAR,President.

MOHAMED JAHAZI, M.P.,Vîce-presîdent.

DR. N. C. OTIENO,P. E. ' D. W ILSON,

Members.

388 THR KENYA GAZE'ITE 26th April 196$

GAZBT'I'B No'ncs No. 1314 The Claimants stated that. they did nat get this letter untilthe 23rd November 1967 and the Court has no reason to doubt

THE INDUSTRIAL COURT that.CAusE No. 2 oF 1968 w hile the arrangements were in hand by the Ministry ol

p rties :- Labour and C.O.T.U.I.Q to call off the strike the Respondents'JPersonnel M anager issued the following notice on 22nd NooThe Kenya Electzical Trades W orkers' Union ber 1967 : -enA

andThe East M rican Power and Lighting Company Limited

lssue in Dispute : - 'Lock-out of 27 Employees

1. The Kenya Electrical Trades W orkers' Union shall herein-after be referred to as the Claimants and the East AfricanPower and 'Lighting Company Limited shall hereinafter beref erred to as the Respondents.

2. The Parties were heard in Nairobi on the 20th and 21stday of February 1968 and relied on their written and verbalsublnissions. The Claimants further called three witnesses andthe Respondents called one witness M r. Omollo, an IndustrialRelations Assistant at the M inistry of Labour.

After the dispute had been heard but before the award wasannounced it was found that the term of oflice of the twomembers representing workers and the employers had expiredon 14th December 1967. Both these memàers were, however,re-appointed to the Court on 26th Februag 196-8 by theM inlster for Labour. Consequently the Presldent c'alled theParties on 2nd M arch 1968 and offered them a re-hearing but170th M r. Okumu for the Claimants and M r. Deacon for theRespondents stated that they did not want a re-hearing andwould consider the dispute as if it had been re-heard.

tsAnnouncement by the M anagement of the East M ricanPower and Lighting Company Lirnited to those employees atpresent taking part in an unlawful strike :

r ue to the fact that you are on strike and that 'thisstrike bas been declared unlawful by the Minister of L abourwe must infonn you that unless you return to duty by8 a.m. on Thursday 23rd November 1967, you will bedeemed to have deserted your empioyment. After that timethe M anagement reserves the right to decide whether otnot to re-employ you should you apply f or such re-employment.' ''

This notice did not have the desired esect and, in fact,throughout the country only 135 workers reported for duty at8.00 a.m. on 23rd November 1967, of whom only three wereNairobi emplogees. '1n fact, the workers were addressed byM r. Lubembe m the morning of the 23rd and they reportedf or work at 11 .00 a.m. They were a11 told by a member ofthe M anagement to come back the next day.

The next day the following persons at varlous stations werenot allowed to work. 'The list also includes .those who were inpolice custody and could not, therefore, report for duty eitheron 23rd or 24th November 1967 ; -

AwARD

In this dispute the Respondents' employees at the ParklandsDepot went on strike on 17th November 1967, after two ofthem bad been served with suspension notices on 16th November1967. They were suspended by the Engineer-in-charge f or aperiod of 14 days without pqy. The Claimants alleged that theirshop-steward at the Parklands Depot M r. 01oe attempted tosee Mr. Bell, the Engineer-in-charge but M r. .Bell refused tosee him. In these circumstance,s the workers walked out. TheCourt fmds that even if Mr. Bell had refused to see M r. Olooand had thereby frustrated the Iirst step laid down in theRecognition Agreement between the Parties the workers couldnot bywpass the 'statutory provisions laid down in the TradeDisputG Act 1965, regarding Essential Services. The walk-outwas, therefore, unlawful although the workers might have beenravelï provoked and probably felt that they were fully justifiedFln thelr action.

Immediate steps that were taken by the oëcials of theM inistry of Labour failed to secure the return to work ofthese employees and, in fact, the letter written by the Ministerfor Labour dated the 18th November 1967, to the Claimants'General Secretary in which he warned the workers that theirstrike was unlawful and that the strike should be called o5lmmediately went unheeded.

'rhe stlike spread throughout the country in the Respondents'establishments and the State acted. The Claimants' omclals werearrested and charged f or various ofences under the TradeDisputes Act 1965. Another 1ot of workers were also arrestedand charged. So the position at that stage was that the workershad defed the 1aw and the State took appropriate action againstthe persons it thought fit sllould be charged f or various offences.

Inevitably the burden of getting the workers back to workrestzd on the oëcials of the M inistry of Labour. 'The PermanentSecretary, Ministry of Labour was having meetings and con-sultations with the Claimants' oëcials who had not been arrestedand the top oflicials of C.O.T.U.IK) who had naturally comeön the scene. As a result the Permanent Secretary, Ministry ofI.,d. bour came to an arrangement with the SecretarpGeneral ofC.O.T.U.IK) Mr. Lubembe tm 21st November 1967. Thisàrrangement is set out in the f ollowing letter which he wroteto the SecretarpGeneral, C.O.T.U.IK) :-' .' ççDear Sir, 21st November 1967Re : STRIK: BY KENYA ELECTRICAL TluoEs W ORKBRS' UNIONFurther to our meeting this morning, this is to confirm

that-

(J) the issue in the dispute which was originally reportedby Kenya Electrical Trades W orkers' Union for con-ciliation will be submitted to the Industrial Court foradjudication ; and

(b) the issue of dismissals and suspension of employeeswhich has never been brought to our attention beforeby your Union and which 1ed to the present strike willbe the subject of investigation by an Investigator undersection 7 of the Trade Disputes Act 1965.

Thb aforesaid will be subject to the strike being called offimmectiately.''

Coast7825 Silvanos Orido7332 Paul Newton M wangi2876 Augustine Sakwa2359 M ohamed Rashad2376 Ancent M . Ngumu

It is obvious that the matter on 21st November 1,967 wascompletcly out of the Respondents' hands and they were relyingentirely on the good olces of the M inistry of Labour tosecure a return to work of the workers. This being the positionthe Court fails to understand what was the lmrpose of thePersonnel M anager's letter dated 22nd November 1967, whichwas circulated amongst all the workers. The Court fmds that thiscircular was issued purely to give the M anagement an upperhand in the whole afair so that it could after the strike wasover, weed out the workers who in their opinion were thetrouble makers. If this was not the intention why was thlsdrcular not issued on 18th, 19th, 2(h.1% or 21st November?Why was it issued on 22nd when the Permanent Secretary

,M inistry of Labour and tho SecretarpGenera.l of C.O.T.UJIK)ha'd come to an arrangement for the strike to be called ol?

The Court is aware that such a step is usually taktm to breakq. strikç but in this case this step was not taken until after

COMPANY No.Nairobi5280 M utuku Kaloki5279 M atheri M wathi5262 Kado Kado5423 Kuiruri Njuguna6231 Benson D . Khabelel6240 Leonard Atong5942 M akumi Mutinga5542 Mutyota Muindi5929 Paul J. Madera5695 Erastus S. lgaida5885 Gakera Kamau5434 Joseph Njuguna5718 Henry Njagi6495 Tende O1o Gula5877 Ngare Kaara6148 Timothy M boga5985 M bunz Kabecha2897 Jacob Oloo

Nakuru8556 Samson Lisutsa8608 M eshak Chunguli2393 Kihara Maimba

Eldoret8880 Lukas M asinde

26th April 1968 THE KENYA G AZKTTE 389

the Ministry of Labour had come to an arranyement on 21st. - November 1967, with the Secretary-General of C'..O.T.U.IK) forreturn to work. If such a notice had been issued prior to' 21stNovember 1967, it would naturally have figljrecL in the returnto work arrangement. The usual practice ls to have a novictimization clause. There is no reference to it in the letterdated 21st November 1967, because it was tllought of andissued after that date. The purpose clearly was as stated aboveto give the M anagement the chance to pick sknd choose theworkers they liked. In fact the Respondents stated that theirGeneral M anager had read over the telephone this circular tothe Permanent Secretary on 22nd November 1967 before it was#

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circulated. This creates a doubtful 'situation in that the personwho, in fact, had come to an arrangement with the workers tocall olT the strike should have given his blessings to the circulardated 22nd November 1967. It sounds a bit contradictory. Itshould be noted that Mr. Mbatfii the Permanent Secretary wasnot called to give evidence by either party.

before the Court with proper terms of reference, namely, that27 workers have been denied the opportunity to continue work-ing for the Respondents. This dispute was referred to the Courtby the M inister for Labour who would no doubt have to actagain in the matter if the Court were to rejed this dispute fornot having been termed properly. In these circumstanees theCourt cannot accept the Respondents' submission. The otherauthorities that have been cited by the Respondents are not onall fours with the present dispute. The facts are entirely diserentand the Court must, therefore, reject them.

During these proceedings neither party raised the question ofwhether or net the Industrial Court had jurisdiction to awardreinstatement of a dismissed worker. The Court has, however,considered this question at length and has come to the con-clusion that the provisions of the Trade Disputes Act 1965, donot give the Court power to award reinstatement. Lord GoddardC.J. in R. v. National Arbitration Trsbunal 2 A11 E.R. (1947)693 at p. 696 staled as f ollows : -

The Court fmds that the situation having got to a stagewhere some of the workers and their leaders had been chargedf or ofences in Criminal Courts, and the stlike had spreadthroughout the country in the Respondents' establishments, thatit was not unreasonable f or the oKcials of C.O.T.U.IK) tohave in writing the arrangement they had lnade with thePermanent Secretary for calling off the strike and the Courtfurther fmds that the workers did not act unreasonably in notrcturning to work until they had been addressed by M r. Lubembewho was actively engaged in negotiations on their behalf .

Tile Court is not forgetting that the workers had gone on anunlawful strike but the State had taken approplialre action againstthe culprits and they have subsequently been punished.

The Court is also mindful of the fact that the ElectricityIndustry is an Essential Serdce and tllat gross indiscipline shouldnot be condoned. But thc Court feels that the workers havelearned their lesson that they cannot break tlle 1aw and 4etaway with it as the State has prosecuted the guilty ones qultesuccessfully.

The Court cannot allow a situation where the workers, havingcommitted an unlawful act for which they have been punished,should further be left at the mercy of an Emllloyer when theMinistry of Labour acting in the public interest secures a returnto work by them.

'The Respondents shoflld appreciate the sllccessful efortsmade by the Ministry of Labout oëcials in calling off the strikeand they should respect the arrangement made by the PermanentSecretary, M inistry of Labour in which there is ho mention ofthe Management having the right to decide Mrhom to engageand whom not to engage. This is further aggravated by thefact that a serious attetnpt appears to have been made todecimate the Union. Contrary to the Respondents' submissionthat if these workers were allowed to return to work, it wouldruin their industrial relations, the Court feels tbat the industrialrelations in the Eledricity Industry would be pennanontlydamajed if the Respondents aze allowed to get away with asituatlon whereby 27 workers, most of whom are active Unionmembers and oëcials, have lost their employment. It is theCourt's duty to ensure that good industrial relations areestablished between the disputhtg parties.

The Court further fmds that none of the wlhrkers who wereallowed te resume duty on 24th November 1967, were re-engaged.In fact they were a11 allowed to resume duty without anybreak in service and without new contracts of service. T'heysulfered no loss of privileges either. It is quite clear, therefore,that adive Union members and Union oflitzials have beenvictimized presumably f or having caused and taken part in anunlawful strike. But the Respondents seem to overlook the factthat the dtfance of 1aw took its course and thdz workers whomthe State thought fit to punish were punished. ln a1l the circum-stances surrounding this dispute the Court Iindls that these 27workers are victims of an unfair labour practice.

'fhe Court would like to stress that it has no intention ofrestricting an employer's right to ilire and lïre unless it isproved that such hiring or Iiring amounts to 1tn unfair labourpractice.

In countries where organized labour has won the right tocollective bargaining, etc., it is a1l the more important thatthere should be no unfair labour pnactice, otherwise theindustrial relations machinery would not function smoothly.

'I'he Court has carefully considered the submissions made bythe Respondents that the facts of the dispute do not bring itwithin the legal and technical defmition of a lock-out and theClaimants should, theref ore, fail. It may well. be that this isso but to find against the Claimants on tllif; technical pointwould sel've no useful purpose but would merely promotefurther industrial strife because the Parties would be back again

Kil'he next, and, to my mind, by far the more dilcult andimportant, question is whether the tribunal have purported toaward reinstatement, andx if so, whether they have jurisdictionso to do. It will be remembered that the first matter referredis the claim made by the workmen for treinstatement from thedate of dismissal of the workers dismissed'. This means thatthe workmen claim to be reinstated in the service of theemployers as from Ajril 4, 1947, the date when the noticesserved expired. The trlbunal state in their award that : K'rileyfind in favour of the claim set out in item (1) of sched. 11 inpara 1 above, and award accordingly.' I can only read thisas meaning that they award what the men claimed, namely,reinstatement as from the date that I have mentioned, andby the tenns of the order an award is made binding on theemployers. If my reading of the award be right, it can onlymean 'that the tribunal direct the re-employment of , and theemployers are obliged to reemploy, these men and pay themtheir wages from April 4. I can see no other way by whichon August 8 a man could be reinstated in employment fromthe date of dismissal which occurred four months earlier. Itmay be assumed that the tribunal were of opinion that thereal cause of dismissal was the trade dispute, that is to say,the claims made by the men which the employers wereunwilling to grant. Jt must also be assumed that the tribunalwere of opinion that the employers ought not on that accountto have dismissed the men, but l find it impossible to readthis award ' merely as an expression of opinion 'to that effect.I can only read it as a direction to the employers havingthe elect which I have already mentioned.

rnaere are no express words either in the regulation or inthe Order which ln tenns give the tribunal any power toreinstate but it is said that as they have power to deal withany question relating to employment or non-employment itfollows that they must have the power to make qn awardof reinstatement. It seems to me a strong thing to say, leokingat this regulation which alone gives lorce to the Order, timt apower is thereby impliedly given to the tribunal to grant aremedy which no coult of law or equity has ever consideredthey had power to grant. If an employer breaks 'his contract ofsem ce wlth his employees either by not giving notice towhich the latter are entitled or by discharging them sum-marily f or a reason which cannot be justilied, the workmen'sremedy is for damages only.''

Lord Goddard's views were adopted by the Uganda HighCourt in M iscellaneotzs Cause No. 62 of 1966.

This being the position the Court is in considerable diëculty.Slnce havîng come to the conclusion that the Respondents actedwrongly in this dispute, it finds itself in the unhappy 'positionof not being able to make an enf orceable award as the Courthas no Jurisdiction to award reinstatement of an employee.

But in view of the fact 'that Electricity is an Essential Serviceand the Minister for Labour acting under powers given to bl'min section 30 of the Trade Disputes Act 1965, has referred thisdispute to the Court, the Court strongly recommends to theM inister and the Parties concerned to take steps so that these27 employee's are allowed to continue working for the Respon-dents. Thls would greatly help to restore industrial relationsbetween the Parties which unfortunately at present 'are at theIowest ebb.

Given in Nairobi this 23rd day of April 1968.

SAEED R. COCKAR,President.

DR. N. C. OTIENO,G. A. T. W ISE,

M embers.

!9b TI4F. KFNYA GAZRTIY 26t14 April 1968

GAZBTTE No'rlcB No. 1315 14542.- Pnints and lacguers. HEINRICH WAGNER AND CO., apartnership with limited llability consisting of Heinrich Wagper-Appenzeller and Fredy H. W agner, partners with unlimltedTHE E M ARKS ACTliability as well as Emma Koenig-Klampll, Eugen Muller-

(Cap. 506) Kunzle, Franz Isidor Dreher, Dr. Hans Tobler, Rosmarie. Nigjli-Wagner, Elsbeth Muller-Wagner, partners with limhedNOTICE is hereby given that any person who has grounds

ljabgity ; duly organized under the laws of Switzerland, manu-of opposition to the registration of any of the trade marks facturers and merchants, of W erdholzlistrasse 79, Zurich,advertised herein according to the classes may, within 60 days switzerland and c/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby and Satchu,from the date of this Gazette, lodge Notice of Opposition on p o Box 29 M ombasa. 22nd November 1966.advocates, . . ,Form T

.M. No. 6 (in duplicate) together with a fee of Sh 50. .Notice is also hereby given that o/cial objection will be

taken under nzle 21 (3) to a11 applications in wbich tbespecification claims a11 the goods included in any clas's unlessthe Registrar is satislied that the claim is justilied by the useof the mark which the applicant has made, or intends tomake if and when it is registered. W here an applicant considersthat a claim in respect of a1l the goods included in a class canbe Justified . it will save unnecessary delay in examining applica-tions if a claim is filed simultaneously with the application,accompanied in appropriate cases by supporting documents. '

The period for lodging notice of opposition may be extendedby the Registrar as he thinks Iit and upon 'such terms as hemay direct. Any request for such extension should be made tothe Registrar so as to reach him before the expiry of theperiod allowed.

CLwss 3--SCHEDULE 1II

By Con-çenf

S E14511.- Wax polishes Jn liquid or paste fonn f or use on

ioors. RECKI'IT AND COLMAN (OvERsEAs) LIMITED, a limitedliability company incorporated in England, manufacturers andmerchants, of Dansom Lane, Hull, Yorkshires England andc/o Messrs. Daly & Figïs, advocates, P.O. Box 34, Nairobi.16th November 1966.

Formal opposition should ncyt be lodged until after reasonablenotice has been given by letter to the applicant for registrationso as to alïord him any opportunity of withdrawing his applica-tion before the expense of preparing the notice of opposition isincurred. Failure fto give such notice will be taken into accountin considering any application by an opponent f or an orderf or costs if the opposltlon is uncontested by the applicant.

Farina jùjeniierW here it is stated in the advertisement of the applicant that

tlle mark, upon its registration, is to be limited to certaincolours, the colours are, as far as possible, indicated in theaccompanying representations of the mark in the usual heraldicm anner.

Representations of the marks advertised herein can be seenat the Trade Marks Registry, State Law Omces, Nairobi.

Application f or registration in Part A of itho Register areshown with the oëclal number unaccompanied by any letter.Applications for Part B are distinguished by the letter B pre-fixed to the omcial number.

14635.- A11 the goods in the class. Joltâ.> MARIA FARINAGEGENUBER DEM JuLlcHs-pt,ATz, a German Kommanditgesell-schaft, the personally responsible partner being Vitor Langens ofObenmarspf orten 21, Cologne, Rhein, Germany and c/o Messm.Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. To beassociated with T.M . No. 11996. 5:th January 1967.

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AI,vEx14714.- Detergents for use in industrial and manufacturing

processes. Josel;l.l CRosFlsto & SoNs LIMITED, a Companyorganized under the laws of the United Kingdom of GreatBritain, manufacturers, of Bank Quay, W'arrington, Lancashire,England, and c/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O.Box 111, Nairobi. 7th Febnzary 1967.

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AREXONS14539.- Rust preventers, enamels, colours and paints,

lacquers, mordant.s and resins, chemical products for themamtenance, repairing and assembling of any vehicles (exceptlacquer thinner mainly for motor bodies). S.I.P.A.L. AREXONSSocieta Italiana Prodotti Auto e Locomozione S.p.A., a jointstock company organized under the laws of Italy, of VialeEspinasse 93, Milano, l'taly and c/o Messrs. Atkinsons Cleasby& Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. 22nd November1966. Registration of this Trade M ark shall give no right to the

exclusive use of the letter CTR''

lx ll.- perfumery, cosmetics, and toiletries. Rtnhltuàxs olvPALL MM.L (KENYA) LIMITRD, a limited liability companyincorporated in Kenja of Plot No. 209/4231, Kilmarnock Road,P.O. Box 30431, Nalrobi and c/o Messrs. Shapley, Barret Mars'h& Company, advocates, P.O. Box 286, Nairobi. To be associ-ated with T.M . No. 14799 and others. 2nd February 1967.

BIOTEXls3œ -- Bleaching preparations and other substances for

laundry use ; cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasivepreparations ; soaps for laundry use. KORTMAN & SCHULTE N .V.,a Dutch Company, manufaoturers, of Achterhaven 48, Rotterdam,Holland and c/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O.Box 111, Nairobi. 1st November 1967.

Regstration shall give nowords ''Finger Paints'' right to the exclusive use of the

26th April 1968 THE KENYA GAZETTE 391

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Jv 7 s ( E) ;i(; () t=R==>1)') (J/Eq--aàz:--==1j) y. '. .J g r (T7), - ..,r n J ?..4.1..9.-/.1 Lj15403.-Soaps and detergents, bleaching preparations andother substances for laundry use : cleaning, polishing, scouringand abrasive preparations in this class. UNILEVER LIMITED, OfPol't Sunlight, Cheshire, England and c/o Messrs. Kaplan &Stratton, advocates, P.O. -Box 11 1, Nairobi. To be associatedMrith T.M. No. 11137. 14th Deeember 1967.Crwss 5--ScHEouLB IIICANO.GARD15344.- Soaps, dotergents, bleaching preparatitms and other

substances for laundrï use; cleaning, polishing, scouring andabrasive preparations ln Class 3. UNII-EVER LIMITED, a Britishcompany, manufadurers, of Port Sunlight: Cheslkire, Englandand c/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111,Nairobi. To be associated with T.M . No. 11111. 8th November1967.

Proceeding under section 32 (1) Lb) of the Trade Marks Act.14766.-Anthe1mintics ; veterinary preparations and sanitary

substances ; animal health produds ; anlmal washes, dips andshampoos ; disinfectants, insecticides ; insecticidal collars andbands ; pest destroying preparations. SHEI-L INTERNATIONALPBTROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED, a British company incorporatedunder the laws of England, M erchants, of Shell Centre, London,S.E. 1., England and c/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu,advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. 8th M arch 1967.

SYNTEX REGOLAR

17yuj $ , j7:71::1

Registration shall give no right to the exclusive use ef theword CXREGOLAR''14173.- Steroid hermone pzeparations for gynaecological use.

SYNTEX CORPORATION, a corporation organized under the laws ofthe Republic of Panama, of Arcia Building, Justo ArosemenaAvenue, Panama, Republic of Panama and c/o Messrs. Atkinson,Cleasby & Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. To beassociated with T.M. No. 14174. 20th July 1966.

S X GOLATERegistration shall give no right to the exclusive use of the

word ITREGOLATE''

14174.-Steroid hormone preqarations f or gynecological use.SYNTEX CORPORATJON, a. corporatlon Organized under the laws ofthe Republic of Panama, of Arcia Building, Justo ArosemanaAvenue, Panama, Republic of Panama and c/o Messrs. Atkinson,Cleasby & Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. To beassociated with T.M . No. 14173. 20th July 1966.

DONG TOTOBRC BALA TRegistration shall give no right to the exclusive use of the'

words ttrfberoxlc and BALAMRIT''. '14835.-A tonic for children. Doxt)lts Axo COMPANY, Private

Limited, a limited liability company incorporated in India,manufadurers & merchants, of 82 N . M aster Road, Bombay, 1,tIndia and c/o Messrs. Daly & nggis, advocates, P.O. Box 34,Nairobi. 7th Xpril 1967.

VI.DA IN14858.- Pharmaceutical preparations. ABBO'I'T LABORATORIES.

A corporation organized under the laws of the State of Illinois,United States of America, manufacturers, of North Chicago,lllinois 60064, United States of America and c/o Messrs. Kaplan& Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. 18th April 1967.

15390.-Detergents (not f or use Jn industrial or rnanufacturingprocesses) and soaps included in Class 3. UNII-BVE,R LIMITED, aBritish Company, manufacturers, of Port Sunlight, Birkenhead,Cheshire, England and c/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton,advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. To be associated with T.M .Nos. 14687, 13647. 29th November 1967.

VALROR

15395.- Cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasiv's preparationsincluding oven cleaners, soaps. VAI-MONT Ixc. (1k corporationorganized under the laws of the State of Delaware), manufac-turers and merchants, of 90 Park Avenue, City of New York,State of New York, United States of America an4l c/ o Messrs.Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box (19, M ombasa.4th December 1967.

CHARM IS

H TAlsl3s.- pharmaceutical preparations f or human use. KENYA

OVERSEAS CO. LTD., manufactuling chemists of P.O. Box 2569,.t'Burton Road

, Light Industrial Area, Nairobl. 4th October 1967.

SELECTO15372.- 1nsecticides, fungicides, herbicides, weedkillers, plant

desiccants and def oliants. PLANT PROTECTION LIMITED, a Britishcompany, manufacturers, of Yalding, Kent, England and c/oM essrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi.20th November 1967.

15397.-N1 goods included in Class 3 (Schedule 111). COLGATEPALMOI-IVE COMPAxY, a Corporation duly organizes. and existingunder the laws of the State of Delaware, United States ofAmerica, manufacturers, of 300 Park Avenue, New York,N.Y. IO02Q United States of America and c/o NEossrs. Kaplan& Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, 'Nairobi. thh December1967.

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Cu ss S- S/HEDULB IIl

ORFERON15379.- Pharmaceutical, veteyinary and sanitary substances ;

infants' and invalids' foods; plasters and materials for bandag-ing ; material for stopping teeth, dental wax ; disinfectants.Flsoxs PztusucEurrzcwt.s LIMITED (a British Company), manu-facturers and merchants, of 12 Derby Road, LoughborougluLeicestershire, England and c/o Messrs. Atkhason, Cleasby &Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. 22nd November 1967.

instruments and tools ; chucks, tool Nolders, cutting and pressingtools ; hydraulic machinel.y and equipment ; textile machines;rubber manufacturing machines ; pumps ; mechanical, hydraulic ' - - --'and electrical transmission mechanisms ; pneumatic, hydraulicand electrical equipment f or direct and remoto control ; handand automatic control of movement of machine parts and theircombination ; sxtures and jigs for boring, drilling, milling, grind-ing, planing, etc., to facilitate the operation on metal-workin!machine tools, castings, f orgings, stampings. Kovosvl'r, narodmpodnik, a National Corporation duly established and existingunder the laws of Czechoslovakia, manufacturers & merchants,of Sezfmovo Usti, Czechoslovakia and c/o Memsrs. Kaplan &Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111y Nairobi. 8th November 1967.SERTOD

15385.-Pharmaceutica1 products. BIOCHBMIE GESBLLSCHAFTM .B.H., manufacturers, of Karntnerring 4, VIEAINA, Austria andc/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111,Nairobi. 24th November 1967.

E OM ETR ,15393.-Products for the destruction of animals and plants,

plant proteding agents. FARBwERK.E HoEcfls'r AKTIENGESELL-CHAFT, a joint stock company organized under the laws ofGermany (Federal Republic of Western Germany), manufac-turers and merchants, of Frarlkfurt/Main-Hoechst, Bruningstr.45, Germany and c/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu,advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. 4th December 1967.

UTROM H ,ls400.- chemical products for hygienical use ; pharmaceutical

and veterinary preparations. .Soc1BTA FARMACEIJTICI ITALIA, acorporation organized and existing under the laws of Italy,manufacturers, of Largo Donegani 1-1, Milan, Italy and c/oM essrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi.5th December 1967.

OFODE15401.- Chemica1 products f or hygienical use ; pharmaceutical

and veterinary preparations. SoclB'rx FA.uMwcEtm cl ITALIA, acorporation organized and existing under the law6 of Italy,manufacturers, of Largo Guido Donegani, 1-1, Milan, Italyand c/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111,Nairobi. 5t1: December 1967.

ROBREX15404.- Infants' and hwalids' foods. RECKIT'r & COLMAN

(OvERsBAS) LTD., a limittd liability Co. incorporated in England,exporters and merchants, of Dansom Lane, Hull, Yorkshire,Enyland and c/o Messrs. Daly & Figgis, advocates, P.O. Box 34,Nalrobi. l4th December 1967.

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EGA14525.-Blectzic conduit tubing and junction fttings theref o'r,

all of metal and nono being f or use in rdation to railwaysignals, road traKc signals, marine signalling apparatus, light-houses or signalling apparatus for aircraft, ships or land vehicles.EGA ELECTRIC LIMITED, a company duly organized and exist-îng under the laws of England, manufacturers and merchantsof St. Asaph, Flintshire, North W alos, United Kingdom andc/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111,Nairobi. To be associated with T.M . Nos. 14526, 14527. 18thNovember 1966.

P ROL15423.- M etallic materials for railway tracks. LOCKSPIKE

LIMITED (a British company), manufacturers and merchants, of7, Rolls Buildings, Fetter Lane, London, E.C.4, England andc/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box29, M ombasa. 21st December 1967.

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rx x s15347.- M achine tools, especially chip detaching and non-

detachl-ng machinery, devices, instnlments and tools f or metal-working machine tools such as milling, dividing and drilling

EGA14526.-Tubing for eledlic conduits and junction fktings for

such tubing, a1l made of plastics and none being for use inrelation to railway signals, road tramc signals, martine signallingapparatus, lighthouses or signalling apparatus f or aircraft, shipsor land vehicles. EGA ELEGRIC LIMITEDS a company dulyorganized and existing ttnder the laws of England, manufac-turers and merchants, at St. Asaph, Flintshire, North W ales,United Kingdom and c/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates,P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. To be associated W' ith T.M . Nos. 14525,14527. 18th November 1966.

CLAss 9--SCHEDuLE lIlCLAss I6--SCHBDULE l1I

15353.- Physical and electronk appliances ; computing devices ;surveying, signal, measuring and supervisory devices ; weighingapparatus in combination with calculating machines ; talkingmachines ; adding, calculating and accounting machines ;machines for punching, verifying and the evaluation of record-materials ; counting and cash registers ; adding, calculating andaccounting machlnes in combination with tymwriters and/orwriting tables and/or devices for punching, verifying and theevaluation of record-materials and/or eledronic or electro-technical calculating devices and their interior appliances oraccessories. VEB BUCHIJNGSMASCHINENWERK KARL-M MLX-STADTmanufacturers of oëce eguipment of al1 kinds, a Germancompany organized and exjsting under the laws of the GermanDemocratic Republic, of Altchemnitzer Strasse 41, Karl-M arx-Stadt, German Democratic Republio and c/o Messrs. Kaplan &Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. 14th Noyember1967.15352, .- -fypewriteks à oflke machines ; adding, caloulating and

accounting machines m combination with typewriters ; writing,drawing, painting' and modelling goods ; omce appliances(except furniture). VeB DUC:IRTIVI;SMAC;I-IINEU RK KARL-MARX-STZDT, a German Company orranized and existing under tlwlaws of the Gennan Democratlc Republic, manufacturers ofolce equipment of all kinds, of Altchemnitzer Strasse 41, Karl-Marx-stadt, German Democratic Republic and c/o Messrs.Kaplan & Stratton, advocatees, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. To beassociated with T.M . No. 15353. l4th November 1967.

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YAM AHAls36l.- Motorcycles, motorboats, and outboard engines.

YAMAHA HATSUDOKI KABUSHIKI KMSHA (a corporation dulyorganized under the laws of Japan, manufacturers & merchants,of No. 1280 Nakajo, Hamakita-shi, Shizuoka Ken, Japan andc/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box29, M ombasa. 15th November 1967.

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ER15369.- Travel1ing cases, tmvelling bags, attache cases, suit

cases, document cases, despatch eeasos, brief cases, valises, trunksand portmanteaux. ANTI-BR LIMITED, of Hlot W orks, AlfredStreet, Bury, Lancahire, England and c/o Messrs. Hamilton,Harrison & Mathews, advocates, P.O. Box 30333, Nairobi. 20thN'ovember 1967.

FOXCRO15370.- Travelling cases, travelling bags, attache cases, suit

cases, document cases, despatch cases, brief cases, valises, trunksand portmanteaux. FoxcRor'r LUGGAGE LlMl'rEo, of Pilot W orks,Alfred Street, Bury, Lancashire, England and c/(? Messrs.Hamilton, Harrison & M athews, advocates, P.O. Box 3033,Nairobi. 20th November 1967.

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26th April 1968 Tl'lE KENYA GAXRTTE 393

CtAss ZO--SCHEDULE III

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Box 7383, M ombasa. 22nd November 1967.

SJJSf:II 37 ctAss 29--scssouss IJfls4lo.- M attresses. HlRANl M ANIJFACTURERS, of Spring House,

Plot No. 105, Sec. XJX, W orksllop Road, JP.O. Box 7383,M ombasa. 19th December 1967.

CLAss 25-=ScHEDuLE l1I

15364.-A11 goods included in Class 25 (Schedule 111). LACHEMISE LAcos'rE, Sociote Anonyme, a comm ny organizedunder the laws of France, manufacturers, of 8 Rue deCastiglione, Paris, France and c/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton,advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. 17th N ovember 1967.

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14716.- Vegetab1es and frtzits, a11 being dehydrated, preserved,dried, canned or cooked. BJDDLE, SAWYER & COMPANY LIMITED,manufacturers and merchants, of Haddon House, 2/4, FitzroyStreet, London, W .1., England and c/o Messrs. Kaplan &Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. 9th Febnzary 1967.

SM ANHls4x .- vegetables, frults, vegetable produc'ts and fruit pro-

ducts. CADBURY BRO'rHBRS, LIMITED, manufacturers, of Bourn-ville, Birml-ngham, Bngland and c/o Messrs. A'tkipson, Cleasby& Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. 14th December1967.

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15319.- Y 1 goods. included in tMs class. CIP-ZOO S.P.A., anItalian Societa per Azioni, duly organized and existing underthe laws of Italy, of Via Parenzo, Brescia, Italy and c/o Messrs.Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. 7thNovember 1967.

15365.-N 1 goods included in Class 25 (Strhedule 111). LACHEMISE LAcos'l'E, Societe Anonyme, a company organizedunder the laws of Prance, manufacturers, of 8 Rue de Cas-tfglîone, Paris, Franee, and c/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton.advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. 17th November 1967.

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15389.--rlotb1n4, G UETI', PsMonv & Co., 1)Nc., a companyorganiyed and exlsting under the laws of tht, State of NewYork, United States of America, manufadurezs, of 530 FifthAvenue, New York 36, N.Y., United States of Amezica andc/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 1 11Nairobi. 27th November 1967.

BLUEBKRD15394.- Knitted articlos of clothing. BLIJEBZERD HoslsRy &

K-'rwp..u LIMZ'I'r.D (British Nationality) of 104, Hinckley Road,Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, England and c/o Messrs. Atkinson,Cleasby & % tchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. 4thDecember 1967.

394 Tlv KENYA GAZEW E 26th April 1968

CcAss 3O--SCHEDULE III

BEAR BRANII12158.-A11 goods included in Class 30. BERNERALPEN

M ILCIUGESELLSCHAFT trading also as Societe t-aitiere Des AlpesBernoises and as Bernese Alps Milk Co., a joint stock companyorganized under the laws of Switzerland, manufacturers, ofStalden, Emmenthal, Switzerland and c/o Messrs. Atkinson,Cleasby & Satchu', advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. To beassociated with T.M . Nos. 835, 836, 838, 12133. fyth December1963.

SE NB.14710.- Candies, chocolates and confectionery. Tl.lE SEVEN-

UP COMPANY, an American Corporation existing under the lawsof the State of M issouri, U .S.A., manufacturers & merchants,of 121 South M eramec Avenue, St. Louis, M issouri 63105,U.S.A. and c/o Messrs. Daly & Figgis, advocates, P.O. Box 34,Nairobi. 1st December 1967.

P1541 1.-A1l goods in this class. M ONSANTO OVERSFAS ENTER-

PlusEs COMPANY, manufacturers and merchants, of 890 NorthLindbergh Boulevard, City of Creve Coeur, County of St.Louis, State of Missouri, U.S.A. and c/o Messrs. Kaplan &Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. 19th December1967.

COASTER15412.- Non-alcoho1ic drinks and preparations for making

such drinks ; including fruit juices. SCHwEPPES (OvERsEAs)LIMITED, aerated water manufacturers, of Schweppes House,1-4, Connaught Place, London, W., England and c/o Messrs.Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. 19thDecember 1967.

G P14867.- Tobacco, whether manufactured or unmanufactured.

REMBRANDT ToBAcco CORPORATION (OVERSEAS) 'LIMITED, a com-pany organized and existing under the Laws of .switzerland, ofWeinbergstrasse, 79, 8035 Zurich, Switzerland and c/o Messrs.Shapley, Barret M arsh & Company, advocates, P.O. Box 286,Nairobi. 26th April 1967.

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15210.- Al1 goods included in Class 34. AMRRICAN-CIGARETTECOMPANY (OvERsEAs) LJMITED (a company Organized & existingunder the laws of Ljechtenstein), of Staedtle 380, Vaduz,Liechtenstein and c/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu,advocatçs, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. 16th October 1967.

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15391.-Tobacco whether manufactured or unmanufaotured.CopE & LLOYD (OvERsEAs) LIMITED, tobacco manufacturers, ofGranite House, 97/101, Cannop Street) London, E.C., Englandand c/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111,Nairobi. To be associated with T.M . No. 11362. 29th November1967.

ADDENDIJM

Registration shall give no right to the exclusive use of theIRDFIXCOI K 473 'B.14721.- Candies, chocolates and confectionea. THE SEVEN-

UP COMPANY, an American corporation existing under the lawsof the State of M issouri, U.S.A., manufacturers & merchants,of 121 South Meramec Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A.and c/o Messrs. Daly & F'iggis, advocates, P.O. Box 34, Nairobi.'14th February 1967. '

RO ERegistration shall give no right to the exclusive use of the

letters iT37f'S''l4923.- Choc()1ate, chocolates and non-medicated confec-

tionery. ROwNTREE Axo CIIMPA.NY LIMITED, manufadurers, ofThe Cocoa Works, Wigginton Road, York, England and c/oMessrs. Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu, advocatés, P.O. Box 29,M ombasa. 16th M ay 1967.

BROOKE BO15409.- Tea, coffee and f oodstuffs. BROOKE BOND KENYA

LIMITED, manufacturers, of Mutual Building, Kimathi Street,P.O. Box 2011, Nairobi. To be associated with T.M . Nos. 5882,5884. 18th December 1967.

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let #K A R T A p R lc A u lO 1T œ Dt*.o. œoA * eT*. *AR*oœ'. GGOYAB.15336.- Agricultural, horticultural and forest produce and

grains not included in other classes, fresh fruits, vegetablcs, seeds,live plants and flower, food stull's for animals. KIRCHHOFF'S EASTAFRICA LIMITSO, Partners : Dr. R. J. Jordan, Lord Strathcarron,Viscountess Chetwynd, S. A. W aruhiu, J. Buitenweg, of NewGrogan Road, P.O. Box No. 30472, Nairobi and c/o Messrs.W arhuhiu & Co., advocates, P.O. Box 7122, Nairobi. 8thNovember 1967.

CLAss 32--ScHEDULE 1Il

F SCA14560.- Beverages including 1ow calorie beverages and dietetic

beverages, and preparations for making such beverages. THECOCA-COLA COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Delaware,United States of America, manufacturers, of 515 M adiyonAvenue, City and State of New York, United States of Arnericaand c/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocatos, P.O. Box 111,Nairobi. To be associated with T.M . No. 14559. 29th November1966.

GARA DRY15359.- Non-a1coholic beverages, syrups and concentrates used

in the preparations of such beverages. Pepsico, Inc. (A corpora-tion organized and existing under the lâws of the Stato ofDelaware, manufacturers, of 500 Park Avenue, New York,New York, United States of America and c/o Messrs Atkinson,Cleasby & Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. 15thNovember 1967.

TM A. 15033 in Class 8 :Advertised on 9th February 1968, upder Kenya Gazette Notice

No. 488 page 148, the Trade Mark which was inadvertently?left out ls shown hereunder :-

V OCHROZ. R. CHESONI,

Ag. zlxuf. Registrar oj Trade Marks.

26th April 1968 THF. KENYA GAZE'ITE 395

QIAZBTTB '4OTICE :40. 1316 CLASS S--SCHLDULE III

t THE TRADE MARKS ACT BIOWTRATH(Cap. 506)

NOTICE is hereby given that any person who Nas groundsof opposition to the registration of any of the 'trade marksadvertised herein according to the classes may, within 60 daysfrom the date of this Gazette, lodge notice of ollposition onForm T.M. No. 6 (in duplicate) together with a fee of Sh. 50.

Notice is also hereby given that oëcial objection will betaken under rule 21 (3) to all applications in which thespecihcation claims a1l the goods included in any class unlesstbe Registrar is satisfied that the claim is justilied by the useof the mark which the applicant has made, or intends to makeif and when it is registered. W here an applicant considers thata claim in respect ef a11 the goods included in a class can bejustitied ft wfll save unnecessary delay in examining applicationsif a claim is Iiled simultaneously with the applicallion, accom-panied in appropriate cases by supporting dxuments.

n e period for lodging notice of opposition may be extendedby the Registrar as he thinks Iit and upon such terms as hemay direct. Any request for such extension should be madeto the Registrar so as to reach him before the expiry of theperiod allowed.

Formal opposition should not be lodged until ltfter reason-able notice has been given by letter to the applicant forrygistration so as te afford him any opportunity (yf withdraw-ing his application before the expense of preparing the noticeof opposition is incurred. Failure to give such ntytice will betaken into account tin considering any application by anopponent for an order for costs if the opposiLtion is un-contested by the applicant.

W here it is stated in the advertisement of the alnplicant thattbe mark, upon its registration, is to be limitml to certaincolours, the colours are, as far as possible, indidzated in theaccompanying representations of the mark in the usual heraldicm anner.

Representations of the marks advertisod herein can be seenat the Trade M arks Registry, State Law Oëces, Nairobi.

Applications for registration in Part A of the Register areshown with the oëcial number unaccompanied b34 any letter.Applications for Part B are distinguished by the letter Bprefxed to the omcial number.

CLAss I--SCHEDULE 1II

BAYC OMRegistration of this trade mark shall give no right to the

exclusive use of the sumx TCCHROM ''.

l4%o.- -fanning agent. FARBENFABRIKEN BAYER AKTIENGE-sEtAscuàm', of Leverkuscn, West Gennany, and c/o Messrs.Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa.l0th June 1966.

14894.- Pharmaceutical preparations and dietetic products.STRATH LABOR AG, a joint Stxk company duly organizedunder the laws of Switzerland, manufacturers and merchants,of Muhlebachstrasse 25, Ztzrich, Switzerland, and c/o Messrs.Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa.10th M ay 1967.

By Consent.

DE CEL15204.-A11 goods in Class 5 (Schedule 111) including surgical

tapes and dressings. Jonwsox & JoHwsoN, manufacturers, of501 George Street, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United Statesof America, and c/ o Messrs. kaplan & Stratton, advocates,P.O. Box 111, Nafrobf. 11th October 1967.

OVO ST15428.- Medicines and pharmaceutical preparations for

human use and veterinary use. N.V. ORGANON, a NaamlozeVennootschap, manufacturers, of Oss, Holland, and c/ oM essrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocutes, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi.2nd Janual'y 1968.

OVOSTAT15429.- Me.dicines and phannaceutical preparations for

human use and veterinary use. N.V. ORGANON, a NaamlozeVennootschap, manufacturers, of Oss, Holland, and c/oMessrs. Kaplan & Stratton, a'dvocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi.2nd Janual'y 1968.

STOVAR15430.- M edicines and pharmaceutical preparations for

human use and veterinary use. N.V. ORGANON, a NaamlozeVeanootschap, manufacturers, of Oss, Holland, and c / oMessrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi.2nd January 1968.

ARH,VAXlsc l.- phanhaceutical and medical preparations and sub-

stances. THE W SLI-COME FOTJNDATION LlMlTso, a BritishCompany with lhnited liability, manufacturing chemists, of183/ 193 Euston Road, London N.W.I, England, and c/oM essrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi.2nd January 1968.

TI5q15438.- Pharmaceutical preparations and substances. THl

BRITISH DRUG HOUSES LIMITED, Wholesale druggists, of 16-34.Graham Street, City Road, London N., England, and c/oMessrs. Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29,M ombasa. 3rd Janual'y 1968.

Ellfdkg.- Disinfectants, insecticides deedorants and prepara-

tions for qurifying air. RECKITT & COI-MAN (OvERssAS) LTD.,a limited llability Company incorporated in England, exportersand merchants, of Dansom Lane, Hull, Yorkshire, England,and c/o Messl-s. Daly & Figgis, advocates, P.O. Box 34,Nairobi. 12th January 1967.

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HmUDD B rondilat14817.- Paints, enamels (in the nature of paints), va'nùshes

(other than insulatinp varnish), hcquers, anti-co.rrosives anda'nti-fouling cempositlons. IMPERIAL CIVMICAL INDUSTRIESLIMITED, a Company organized and existing undel' tbe laws ofGreat Britain, manufacturers, of Imperial Chenzical House,Millbank, London S.W .I, England, and c/o Messl's. Kaplan &Stratton, advocates, P.O. Box 111, Naîrobi. 29th M arch 1967.

15461.-A11 kinds of medicines and a11 other goods properlybelonging to Class 5, yarticularly pharmaceutical preparationsfor increasing the callbre of the pulmonary air passages.CHeMlscHe W ERK.E AI-BERT, of 6202 W iesbaden-Biebricll,Postfach, 9101, Germany, and c/ o Messrs. Atkînson, Cleasby& Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, Mombasa. 18th January1968.

CûAss 3--SCHEDULE I11

SATIIRA15447.- A11 goods included in Class 3. DOROTHAC GRAY, 1Nc.,

a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of theState of Arkansas, U.S.A., of 90 Park Avenue, New York,U.S.A., and c/o Messrs. Hamilton Harrison & Mathews,advocates, P.O. Box 30333, Nairobi. 8th January 1968.

SEC T OF T SEA15448.- A11 goods included in Class 3. DoRoTm r GRAY, Iwc.,

a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of theState of Arkansas, U.S.A., of 90 Park Avenue, New York,U.S.A., and c/o Messrs. Hamilton Harrison & Mathews,advocates, P.O. Box 30333, Nairobi. 8th Januan 1968.

CLAss 7--SCHEDULE llICLAss 9--SCHEDULE lIICLAss 11--ScHsoULE III

R * A15437.-Machines for washing and/or dzying laundry ;

machines and maciline tools f er use in industry ; engine andmotors ; not for Iand vehicles ; electric generaters and powerplants ; component parts of al1 the aforesaid goods. RADIOCORPORXTION ()F AMERICA (a Corporation organized and existingunder tile laws of the State of Delaware), manufacturers andmerchants, of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, City of New York, Stateof New York, 10020, United States of America

, and c / oMessrs. Atkinson, Cleasby & Satehu, advocates, P.O. Box 29,M ombasa. To be assoclated with T.M . Nos. 8681, 12567,15446, 15441. 3rd January 1968.

396 THE KENYA GAZF. 26th April 1968

15440.-Apparatus and instruments for recording, storing, television, photograqhic, cinematographic, opyi.cal, Feighing,transmitting, rolaying, receiving, reproducing, analysing, pro- measuring, . testing) slgnalling, checking (suqervision), teaching,cessing and/ or selecting information, data, sound, music, counting, accounting, adding and calculatlng apparatus and ' -pictures and/ or other signals ; a?paratus, instruments and instruments ; data collecting, handling, logging, processing,gauges for testklg, measuring, wmghing, probing, indicating recording, and communicating apparatus, agparatus and instru-and/ or controlling ; laser apparatus ; means of recording ments for measuring, recozding and lndicating pressure,signals, includiny discs, magnetlc tape and cartridges thorefor ; temperature, density, strain speed and other physical quantities ;apparatus and lnstruments for the navigation and/ or control analogue, digital and hybrid computing apparatus ; simulationof land, water, air and/ or space vehicles and other objects in apparatus, sound recording, transmitting, and repreducingspace er aerospace ; electric batteries ; apparatus and instrtz- apparatus and instruments ; and parts included in Class 9 ofments for use 'm communications, includmg radio telephone, the aforesaid goods. THB SOLARTRON ELECTRONIC GROUPltelevision and 0th er means of signalling ; electnc utensils ; LIMITEO, a Bzitish Compapy, manufacturers and merclmnts, ofapparatus and instruments for use in labora.tories and/ or for Victoria Road, Farnborough, Hampshire, England, and c/ oscientitic purposes ; apparatus for teaching, training or learning ; M essrs. Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29,component parts of all the aforesaid goods. RAolo CORPORATION M ombasa. 3rd January 1968.()F AMERICA (a Corporation orgarfized and existing under thelaws of the State of Delaware, U.S.A.), manufacturers andmerchantss of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, City of New York, Stateof New York, 10020, United States of America, and c/oM essrs. Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, Cl-Ass 25- ScHEDcLE IIIM ombasa. To be associated with T.M . Nos. 15437, 15440,12567 and others. 3rd January 1968.

lsM l.- lnstallations and appliances for heating, lightlg,cooking, cooling, refrigerating, air-conditioning, ventilating,drying, and for sanitary purposes ; component parts of al1 theaforesaid goods. RAolo CoMolu'nox op AMERICA (a Corpor-ation organized and existing under the laws of the State ofDdaware, U.S.A.), manufacturers and merchants, of 30 Rocke- 'feller Plaza, City of New York, State of New York, 10020,Unitod States of America, and c/o Messrs. Atkinson, Clmasby& Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. To be associatedwith T.M . Nos. 12567, 15437, 15440. 3rd January 1968.

CLAss 9--ScHBouLE 1II

QUASI-ARCRegistration ef this trade mark shall give no right to the

exclusive use of the word :iARC''14927.- E1ectrodes and electl'ic arc welding apparatus and

parts thereof. rf'Hi! BRITISH OXYGEN COMPANY LIMITED, a. British Company, manufacturers and merchants, of Hammer-smith House, London W.6, England, and c/o Messrs. Atkinson,Cleasby & . Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. 16thM ay 1967.

Proceeding under section 32 (1) (bj of the Trade Marks Act.

BRIGHT PROM IS15436.-Perfumel'y, cosmetics and toilot preparations. THE

GILI-B'FI'E COMPA'NY (a Corporation organlze,d and existingunder the laws ef the State of Delaware), manufacturers andmerchants, of 15 W est First Street, City of Boston, State ofMassachusetts 02106, U.S.A., and c/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby& Satchu, advocates, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. 3rd January1968.

CHI,ORIDE15472.= Electric accumulators and parts tbereof . THE

CHLORIDE EI-ECTRICAL STORAGE COMPANY LIMITED a British#Company, manufacturers, of 50 Grosvenor Gardens, LondonS.W.I, England, and c/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advo-cates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. 25th January 1968.

SOL ON15442.- E1ectrical and electronic apparatus and instruments,all inclqzed in Class 9 ; scientific, nautical, surveying, radio,

Clauno15450.-Man-made leather and bags of a1l kinds made wholly

er principally thereof included in thls class. KVRASHIKI RAYONC0., LTo., a joint stock Company duly organized under thelaws of Jaqan, manufacturer and dealez, of 1621, Sakazu,Kurashiki Clty, Japan, and c/ o Messrs. Kaplan & Sttatton,advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. To be associated withT.M . No. 15451. 10th January 1968.

15451.--Clothing ; including boots, shoes and slippers madewholly or princigally of man-made leather. KURASHIKI RAVONCo., LTD,, a jomt stock Company duly organl'zed under thelaws of Japan, manufacturer and dealer, of 1621, Sakazu,Kurashiki City, Japan, and c/ o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton,advocates, P.O. Box 111, Nairobi. To be associated withT.M . No. 15450. l0th January 1968.

G BR15473.- Rea.dy made clothes for men, boys, ladies, girls.

MAcos (E.A.) L'ro., manufacturors, of P.O. Box 33, Macbakos.26th January 1968.

ARISTO15474.- Ready made clothes for men, boys, ladios and

childrenwea.r. MAcos (E.A.) LTD., manufacturers, of P.O. Box33, Machakos. 2&h January 1968.

CLAss 21--ScHBouLB I11

M RLAW ARERegistration of this trade mark shall give no right to the

exclusive use of the suëx iiWARE''.14919.- Artic1es of tetbleware inclutled in Class 21. RANTON

& COMPANY LIMITBD, a British Company, manufacturers andmerchants, of Rock W orks, Commerce Road, Brentford,Middlesex, England, and c/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby &Satclm, advocatts, P.O. Box 29, M ombasa. 16th May 1967.

CLAss 29--ScHEoULB lI1

15199.-Edible oils and fat products included in Class 29 (Schedule 111). VEGETABI,B 0IL IxousTmBs L'MITEO, a Tanga-nyika Company, manufacturers and merchants, of Plot No. 7, Block :TK'' Court Road, P.O. Box 1211, M wanza, Tanzania,>and c/o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton, advocates, P.O. Bex 111, Nairobi. 9th October 1967. .

26th April 1968 THF. KENYA GAZE 397

CLAss 31--ScHEotms III ûlAzETTs 'foTlcB :10. 1317

-STRA THB LlouoR LICENSING AcT.-

, cgp jaj;1 f oed ( '14893.- Foodstuls for animals and additives to anima ,included in Class 31. STRATH LABOR AG, joint Stxk Company SOUTH SIRIKWA LIQUOR LICENSING COURTduly organized under the laws of Switzerland, manufacturers AppjacA'yloNs will be considered at the meetings of theand merchants, of Muhlebachstrasse 25, Zurich, Switzerland, above Court to be held at times

, dates and places speczedand c/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu, advocates, P.O. hereunder :-Box 29, Mombasa. l0th M ay 1967. District Commissioner's Ooce, Eldoret, on M onday, 6th

May 1968, at 10 a.m . ; the District Commissioner's OKce,CtAss 32- ScHBDIJLE II1 uapsabet, on Wednesday, 8th May 1968, at 10 a-m. and

at the District Commissloner's Oïce, Tambach, on Friday,SPLASH jco v ay 1968, at lo a.m.

14750.- M inera1 and aerate.d waters, and other lton-alcoholic s. K. KOINANGEtdrinks ; fruit juices ; fruit beverages ; syrups ; and other Premdent,preparations for the' foregoing, in Class 32. TI.m COCA-COI.A Eldoret, South Sirikwa Liquor LicensingExpoR'r CORPORATION, a Corporation of the State l>f Delaware, 16th April 1968. Court.Uhited States of America, manufacturers, of 515 M adisonAvonue, City and State of New York, Unito:l States ofAmerica, and c/ o Messrs. Kaplan & Stratton, adlrocates, P.O. cuzsvrs xo.rlcs No. 1318Box 111, Nairobi. 1st M arch 1967.

THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACTJ O(cap. 121)

15476.- m er, ale and porter ; mineral and aorato, waters and t, -

cotm.rKlAMsu LlovoR Icsxslxoother non-alcoholic drinks ; syrups and other prellarations formakink beverages. cl'rv BREV-SRV LlMlTso, a liakited liabintv NOTICE is hereby given that the Kiambu Liquor Licensingcompany incorporated in the Republic of Kenva. of Kinesto-n Court will be held in the District Commissfoner's Oëce,Road P.(). Box 30144, Nairobi, and c/o Mess-rs.

'kr. J. Pa-tel & Kiambu, en 6th M ay 1968, at 10 a.m.#

'

C0., advœ ates, P.O. Box 3891, Nairobi. 26th January 1968. A list of applicants may be seen at the District Oëcers'omces, Kikuyu, Kiambaa, Limuru, Githunguri, n ika, Gattlndu

' Cl-Ass 34- ScI.mDtrt.E llI and District Commissioner's notice board at Kiimbu.

J. P. MWANGOVYA,C Kinmbu, /or Presîdent,

15434.- A11 goods included in Class 34. ST. REGIS Toiucco 16th April 1968. Kiambu Liquor Licensîng Court.CORPORATION LIMITBD, a Company organized and existing underthe laws of Liechtenstdn, of Staedtle 380, Vaduz, lwfechtenstein,and c/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu, adApocates, P.O. GAZE'I'TE Noaqcs No. 1319Box 29, Mombasa. 3rd January 1968.

THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT '(Cap. 121)

MURANG'A LIQuOR LlcExslxG COIJR'I-''M''X THE first statutory meeting of the Murang'a Liquor Licensing%h% Coul't will be held at the Murang'a County Council ChamberK on Monday, 13th M ay 1968, at 10 a.m., to hear applications

receivod.JAIRO AKIBAYA,

Fort Hall, Presidènt,' ... . @ * @ . 13th April 1968. Murang'a Llhuor Licensîng Court.

/tr. ' eoE uu x E F l uTE R Gwzsvrs xovlcs xo. 1320

THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT(Cap. 121)

MACHAKOS LIQUOR LICENSING COURTTHE next statutory meeting of Machakos Liquor Licensing

Court will be held at the M asaku County Council's Chamber,on M onday, 13th M ay 1968, at 10 a.m., to considerRegistratio'n of this trade mark shall 4ive no right to the'iDe Luxe Fllter'' alld the letter Ypplications.exclusive use of the words..M ,,. w . F'. Y. SIBONDO-ODUOL,

kt7r President,14759.- Tobacco whether manufacturod or unnlanufactured. M achakos Zkutpr Licensing Court.THE UNITED KINGDOM TOBACCO COMPANY

, LIMITED, tradingalso as M ARCOVITCH & CO. tobacco manufacturers, ofcambridge House, commercial street, London s., England, and

M rs Atkinson, cleasby &, satchu, advocatzs, e.0. Box GAze'r'r's No'rlcs xo. 1321c/o ess .

29, M ombasa. To be associated wîth T.M . Nos. 2386, 3873.7th March 1967. THE UQUOR LICENSING ACT

CONQ ST (CaP. 121)KsRlcuo LwvoR LlcsxslxG couR.rls446

.- Tobacco whether manufactured or unnzanufactured.ssxloR simvlcs (ovsRssxs) LlMl1'so, of 10, slnith square, . THE next statutory meeting of the Kericho Liquor Licensingwestminster, London s.w., England, and c/o Mtssrs. Kaplan Court will be held in the Oëce of the District Commissioner,& stratton, advocates, P.o. Box 111, Nairobi. 5th Januarv at,z 10 a.m., on Monday, 13th May 1968, to consider1968. - applications.

CO T PUS M. M. OLE NCHARO,president,15468

.- A11 goods inçluded in Class 34. ST. R:;GIs TOBACCO Kericho Liquor Licensîng Court.CORPORATION LiMITED, a Company organled and existing under

the laws of Liechtenstein, of Staedtle 380, Vaduz, JLiechtenstein,and, c/o Messrs. Atkinson, Cleasby & Satchu, advocates, P.O. Gxzs.r,rs xoncs No

. 1322Box 29, M ombasa 18th January 1968.

- , :

HA THE LIQUOR LICENSING AG(cap. 121)15469.- A11 goods included in class 34. 'rtmMwc Toswcco Msp.u t-ltwop Llcsxslxc couR.rcosfluxv N

.v., a joint stock company organized and existingunder tlje laws of the Netberlands, manufacturers and IT IS notified for general information that the next statutorymerchants, of Drentestraat 21, Amsterdam , The Netherlands, meeting of the M eru Liquor Licensing Court will be held inand c/o Messrs. Atkinson, cleasby & satchu, advocates, P.o. the Olce of the District Commissioner, Meru, on Monday,Box 29, Mombasa. 18th Januaa 1968. 6th M ay 1968, at 10 a.m., to consider applications for licences.

- Z. R. CHESONI B. A. OSUNDW A,t..*. , Actlng Assistant Rd#I&/rg?' Meru, Presfdent,. .. .

' . of 'urercJe M arks. 10th April 1968. M el'u Liquor Licensing Court.

398 THE KENYA GAZETTE 26th April 1968

Gxzews Novtcs No. 1245 GxzErrE NoTlcE No. 1326

THE AFRICAN LIQUOR ACT(Cap. 122)

NAIROBI AFRICAN LIQUOR LICENSING BOARDTITE next statutory meeting of the Nairobi African Liquor

Licensing Board will be held in the District Commissioner'sOmce, Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi Area, Nairobi, on Monday,3I'd June 1968, at 9 a.m., to consider the granting, renewal andtransfer of licences for the manufacture and sale of Africanintoxicating liquor in Nairobi Area in 1968.A11 applicatiens to be considered, whether for grants

renewals, transfers or removals must reach the District Com- 'missioner's Oflice, P.O. Bex 30124, Nairobi, by 4th May 1968,on the appropriate forms obtainable from the DistrictCommissioner's Oëce, Nairobi Area.Al1 applicants must appear in person.

ERNEST AYSCOGHE FLOYER, DECEASEDNOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 29 of the

Trustee Act (Cap. 167), that any person having a claim or aninterest in the estate of the late Erncst Ayscoghe Floyerformerly of Kaimosi, who died on the 21st day of August1967, is hereby required to send particulars in writing of hisclaim or interest to M essrs. Shaw & Carrutlltrs, advocatess ofP.O. Box 112, Eldoret, on or before the 15th day of June 1968,after which date the estate will be distributed amongst thepersons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims andinterests of whioh it has had notiee and will not as respectsthe property so distributed be liable to any person of whoseclaim it shall not have then had notice.

SHAW & CARRUTHERS,Eldoretu Advocates jor the Executors,16th April 1968. #.0. Box 112, Eldoret.

ClAzslvs lfoTlcE ifo. 1327

SULTANALI GULAM HUSSEIN M ANJI, DECEASEDNOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 29 of the

Trustee Act (Ca?. 167), that any person having a claim agahzstor an interest m the estate of late Sultanali GulamhusseinManji, who died on 5th January 1968, at Nairobi, Kenya, ishereby required to send particulars in writing of his or horclaim to ' M essrs. Ahamed & Ahamed, advocates, P.O. Box1069 Nairobi, before 29th June 1968, after which date the?admmistratrix wfll distdbute the estate among the personsentitled thereto, having regard enly to the claims and interestsof which theï have had notice and will not as regards theproperty so dlstributed be liable to any person of whose claimthey shall not have had notice.

Dated this 20th day of April 1968.

AHAM ED & AHAM ED,Advocates jor the intended Administratrix.

GAzsrre NoTlcs No. 1328

ALIBHAI JERM BHIM ANI, DECEASEDNOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 29 of the

Trustee Act (Cap. 167), that any person having a claim againster an interest in the estate of late Alibhai Jeraj Bhimani, whodied on 30th October 1967, at M igori, Kenya, is herebyrequired to send particulars in writing of his er her claim toM essrs. Ahamed & Ahamed, advocates, P.O. Box 1069,Nairobi, before 29th June 1968, after which date the executorswill distribute the estate among the persons entitled thereto,having regard only to the claïms and interests of wliich thejhave had notice and will not as regards the property so distn-buted be liyble to any person of whose claim they shall notbave had notice.

Dated this 20th day of April 1968.

M IAMED & AHAM ED,Advocates for the Executors.

GAZET'I'E NoRqcs No. 1329

W . K. M ARTIN,Chairman,

Nairobi Ajrican Liquor LicensingBoard.

Nairobi,8th April 1968.

GAZBTTE Nonçs No. 1323

THE AFRICAN LIQUOR ACT(Cap. 122)

Kls1JM'u/ SIAVA A/RICAN tatmolt LICENSING BoAaoTHF. next statutory meeting of the Kisumu/siaya African

Liquor Licensing Board will be hgld in the District Commis-sioner's Omce, Kisumu, on M onday, 3rd July 1968, at 10 a.m.

A11 aqplicaticms for new licences, late renewals and transfersof existlng licences must reach the District Commissioner'sOëce not later than 25th April 1968.A1l applicants f or new licences are requested to appear in

person or by an advocate before the Licensing Board.Attendance of applicants for renewal is optional unless thereare objeetïons fn which case attendance is desirable.

Kisumu,9th April 1968.

C. S. M BINDYO,Acting Chairman,

Kisumulsiaya African LiquorLîcensing Board.

GAZBTTB Novrlce No. 1324

THE AFRICAN LIQUOR ACT(Cap. 122)

KAJIADO AFRICAN LIQUOR LICBNSING BOARDTHE first statutory meeting of the Kajiado African Liquor

Licensing Board will be held on M onday, l0th June 1968, inthe District Commissioner's Oflice, at 10 a.m.A1l applications whether for new, renewals and transfers,

must reach the District Commissioner's Oflice not later than2nd May 1968.Applicants for new licences must appear in person befere the

Licensing Board or be represented by their advocates. Attend-ance of applicants for renewals is optional unless there areobjections in which case their attendance is desirabie.Late applications will not be accepted.

Kajiado,16th April 1968.

S. KIHUM BA,Chairman, '

Kajîado Ajrican Liquor LicensingBoard.

(IAZBTTB 'qoTlcs 'fo. 1325

THE AFRICAN LIQUOR AG(Cap. 122)

CLEM ENT LOCK W ACE, DECEASEDNOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to sectien 29 of the

Tnutee Act (Cap. 167), that any person haviag a claim againstor an interest in the estate of tlze late Clement Lock W ace ofP.O. Box 54, Thomson's Falls, who died at n omson's Fallson 5th April 1968, is hereby required to send particulars inwriting of his or her claim or interest to Barclays Bank D .C.O.,Trustee Department, P.O. Box 30356, Nairobi, before 7th July1968, after which date the exercutors will distribute the estateamong tbe persens cntitled tlzereto having regard only to theclaims and mterests of which they have had notice and willnot as respects the property so distributed be liable tq anyptrson of whose clahn they silall not then bave had notlce.Dated the 19th day of April 1968.

BARCLAYS BANK D.C.O.,Trustte Department.

P.O. Box 30356, Nalrobî.

GAZET'IV Norrlcxs No. 1330

ESTATE OF M RS. KATHLBEN LA M OTHE RENDM LANY person having any claim against or interest in the

estate of the above named who died at Dorchester in 1heUnited Kinqdom on 17th February 1967, fs required to provethe same wlth the undersigned on or before 30th May 1968,after which date tlle estate will be distributed taking accountonly of claims so notised.

R. F'. J. LINDSELL,Advocate for the Executors.

KIAMBU AFRICAN LIQUOR LICBNSING BOARDNOTICE is hereby given that the Kiambu African Liquor

Licensing Board will be held in the District Commissioner*sOëce, Kiambu, on 13tl1 M ay 1968, at 10 a.m .A list of applicants may be seen at the District Oëcers'

oëces, Kikuyu, Kiambaa, Limuru, Githunguri, Thika, Gatunduand District Commissioner's. notice board at Kiambu.

Kiambu,16th April 1968.

J. P. M WANGOVYA,for Chairman,

Kiambu Ajrican Liquor LîcensingBoard.

26th April 1968 THE KENYA G AZE'ITE 399

GAZE'I'TB NoTlcs No. 1331 GAZETTE NOTICE N9. 1334SIR ALFRED CHESTER BEATTY, DECEASED

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 29 of thcTrustee Act (Cap. 167), that any person having a claim or aninterest in the estate of the late Sir Alfred Che'ster Beatty,formerly of the Chester Beatty Farms, Karamiat Estate, P.O.Box 284, Eldoret, whe died on the 19th day of January 1968,is hereby requized to send partieulars in writilzg of his claimor interest to Messrs. Shaw & Carruthers, advocates, of P.O.Box 112, Eldoret, on or before the 15th day of June 1968,after which date the estate will be distributvtd amongst thegersons entitled thereto baving relard only to the claims andlnterests of which it has had nottce and will not as respectsthe property so distributed be liable to any person of whoseclaim it shall not have then had notice.

SHAW & CARRUTHERS,Eldoret, Advocates /5/- the Executors,16th April 1968. #.0. Box 112, Eldoret.

GAZBTTS No-rlcs No. 1332

TRIBHOVANDAS JESHANG M ARU, DECEASEDNOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to secdon 29 of the

Trustee Act (Cap. 167), tha't any person having a claim againstor an interest in the estate of late Tribhovandas JeshangM aru of P.O. Box 3026, Nairobi who died at Nairobi onl2nd Octeber 1967, is hereby requlred to seml particulars inwriting of his or her claim or interest to the un'dersigned beforethe 31st day of M ay 1968, after which dalte the administratorswill distribute the estato among the persons entitled theretohavin4 regard only to the claims and interests of which theadminlstrators shall then have notice and will n'ot as respectsthe property se distributed be liable to any qorson whoseclaim or interest they will not then have had notlce.Dated at Nyeri this 231-d day of March 1968.

GHADIALY & (M-OMPANY,Advocates jt?r the intended Admînistrators,

P.O. Box 130, Nyeri.

GAZBTTE NoTlcE No. 1333

SCHEDULE

l>ublic ZIJJ, Testatel-rustee's J/crae of ilccccfe# viddress // orCrc use ?f@. ;) eath Intestate

31/68 Noor Isaa :.u : . Nairobi 25-9-67 Intestate32/68 Makau s/o Mwaniki Ikanga 15-6-67 Intestate

Iaocytltpn,Kltul

33/68 S t e p h e n Njoroge A.C. Kiran- 17-1-67 IntestateM bogo gari Lower

xrxbetq34/68 Valerie Loew s . Nallobl 1 6-10-67 Intestate35/68 Mohlmed Abdulla Thlka 9-11-67 Intestate

Talrara36/68 F r an c i s Ki p s an g Kericho 2-8-67 Intestate

Arap Izangat

Nairobi,19th ApHl 1968.

GAZBTTE NOTICE No. 1335

KAM LA MADAN,Acting Assîstant Public Trustee:

PROBATE AND ADM INISTM TION

TAKE NOTICE that after 14 days from the date of thisGazette, I intend to apply to the High Court at Nairobifor representation of the estates of the persons named in thesecond column of the Schedule hereto, who died on the datesrespectively set forth against their names.

And further take notice that a1l persons having any claimsagainst or interests in tlle estates of the said deceased personsare required to prove such claims or interests before mewithin two months from the date of this Gazette, after whichdate the claims and interests so proved will be paid and satistiedand the several estates distributed according to law.

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAIROBIPROBATE AND ADM INISTRATEON

TAKE NOTICE that applications having been made in thisCourt in :-

(1) CAuss No. 86 OF 1968By Natwarlal Anderji Nathwani of P.O. Box 5172, Nairobi.

(2) Ratilal Bhurabhai Sodha of P.O. Box 12, Kericho, (3)Prabhudas Madhavji Dolasia (described irt the will asBrabhudas Madhavji Dolasia) of P.O. Box 949, Kisumu: and(4) Jagdish Manilal Nathwani of P.O. Box 5172, Nairobl, theexecutors named in the will of the deceased throughN. P. Sheth, Esq., advocate of Nairobi in Kellya, for a ërantof probate of the wiil of Manilal Anderji Nath.wani of Nalrobiaforesaid, who died at Nairobi aforesaid on the 8th day ofJune 1967.

(2) CAUSE No. 102 or 1968By Catherine Hall Chisnell of P.O. Box 3158, Nairobi in

Kenya, the executrix named in the will of the deceased, throughM essrs. Hamilton Harrison & Mathews, advocates of Nairobiaforesaid, for a grant of probate of the will of Frank EdwardChisnell of Nairobi aforesaid who died at brairobi aforesaidon the 9th day of February 1968.

(3) CAIJSE No. 103 oF 1968By Irene Grindlay of P.O. Box 520, Thika. in Kenya, the

executrix named in the will of the deceased, through M essrs.Hamilton Harrison & M athews, advocates of Nairobi inKenya, for a grant of probate of the will of Douglas AlfredGrfndlay ef Thika aforesaid, who died at Nairobi aforesaid gnthe 23rd day of November 1967.

(4) CAusE No. 104 oF 1968By n e Standard Bank Limited (through its duly constitutcd

attorney, Ronald Henry Fulbrook of P.O. Bolz 30299, Nairobiin Kenya), the duly constituted attorney of Midland BankExecutor and Trustee Company Limited of :.7 / 32 Poultry inthe City of London, and Timothy George Japsine Russell for-merly of 109 Thunder Lane, Nonvich, now of 12 GodstoneRoad, Bletchingley, Redhill, Surrey, the executors named in thewill of the deceased through M essrs. Daly & aFiggis, advocatesof Nairobi aforesald, for resealing in Kenya the grant ofprobate granted on the 25th day of April 1967, by the DistrictProbate Registry at Bangor in Lngland, of the estate of thelate Fredrïc Evelyn Soames of Shellbrook Hi11, Ellcxsmere,Shropshire, and of Nyeri in Kenya, who died at ShellbroekHill aforesaid on the 14th day of M arch 1967,This Court will proceed to issue the same unless cause be

shown to the contrary and appearance in thibk respect enteredon or before 10th May 1968.

M. Y. PATEL,Nairobi, l'eputy Registrar,22nd April 1968. High Court oj Ketiya, Nairobi.

N.B.- The wills mentioned above have been deposited fn andare open to inspection at the Court. .

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT(Cap. 53)

ADJOIJRNBD Ptrimlc EXAMINATIONDebtor's rlczrlev-Rashida Begum w/o Sheikh MohamedHussein.

Address.- p.o. Box 850, Eldoret.Deycrfp/foa.- -l-rader.Ctpur/.- l-ligh Court of Kenya at Nairobi.No. of matter.-B.c. 6 of 1965.Date of adiourned publîc examinatîon.-3kst May 1968.Nt?I/r.- 10.30 a.m.Place.- Whe Law Courts, Nairobi.

Nairobi, M . L. HANDA ,19th April 1968. Deputy O'cfcl Receiver.

GADTT'E NolqcE No. 1337

'I'HE BANKRUPTCY ACT(Cap. 53)

ADJOURNED PusLlc EXAMINATIONDebtor's rlamc.- sizeikh M ohamed Bashir.Address.- p.o. Box 850, Eldorct.Description.- BstaLe M anager.Court.- High Court of Kenya at Nairobi.No. 5/ matter.- B.c. 76 of 1960.Date oj adjourned public examination.- 31st M ay 1968./for/r.- 10.30 a.m.Pltlcp.-''rhe Law Courts, Nairobi.

M . L. HANDA,Deputy Omcial Receîver.

THB BANKRUPTCY ACT(Cap. 53)

Aozotmxlm PtrsLlc EXAMINATIONDebtor's ncznc.-Dhirajlal Bhimji Shah, trading as ShahGrocers.

Address.- bo. Bex 3737, Nairobi.Description.- Wudeç.C'tpurr.- l-ligh Court of Kenya at Nairobi.No. oj matter.-m.c. 12 of 1966.Date t?/ adjourned public cxJrzlfac/f(?n.-14th June 1968.Sbur.- 10.30 a.m.Plcce.- 'l'he Law Courts, Nairobi-

' Nairobi, M . L. HANDA,19th April 1968. Deputy OFcftz/ Receiver.

Gàzs'r're NoTlcE No. 1336

400 THE KENYA GAZETTE 26th April 1968

GAZBTTE NolqcB No. 1338 GAZETTB No'ncs No. 1343

THE BANKRUPTCY ACTWap. 53)

Aolotmzœo Ptzimlc EXAMINATIONDebtor's atzzzlc.- Aris Leonidas Grammaticas.Address.- p.o. Box 9396, Nairobi.Dcxcrfptfoa.- Businessman and Company Director.Ctpurr.- l-ligh Court of Kenya at Nairobi.No. oj matter.-m.c. 10 of 1965.Date ()/ adlourned public examination.-ltb June 1968.SoIfr.- 10.30 a.m .Place.- 'W o Law Courts, Nairobi.

Nairobi, ' M . L. HANDA,19th April 1968. Deputy Omcial Receiver.

GAZE'I'TB Nornce No. 1339

THE BANKRUFTCY ACT(Cap. 53)

Ptœl-lc BXAMINATIONDebtor's zllrzle.-Dhana Singh s/o Hakam Singh.Xffffreyx.- section 3. Eastleigh, Nairobi.Description.- Yunneç.Cbur/.- l-ligh Court of Kenya at Nairobi.No. oj matter-u-B.c. 29 of 1963.Date oj yu!)Dc examination--'lth June 1968.SWur.- 10.30 a.m.Place.- enw Law Courts, Nairobi.

Nairobi, M . L. HANDA,19th April 1968. Deputy Oycfcl Rccefver.

GAZE'I-I'B Ntm cs No. 1340

THE BANKRUFTCY ACTWap. 53)

PIJBLIC ExAMINA.rIONDebtor's nczne.- M iguel Rodrigues.Address.- b.o. Box 8905, Nairobi.Description--x mpkoyze.Cour/-- High Court of Kenya at Nairobi.No. 0/ matter.- B.c. 12 of 1967.Date oj public examination.- knth June 1968.f& ur.- 10.30 a.m.Place.- 'W e Law Cotlrts, Nairobi.

Nairobi, M . L. HANDA,19th April 1968. Deputy O/.5cftzl Receiver.

THE BANKRUFTCY ACTICc#. 53)

PUBI-IC EM MINATIONDebtor's nlrzle.-lkahemtulla Hussein Suleman Verjee.Address.- p.o. Box 1218, Nairobi.Description.- Yoïmeïky trader, now employee.C/urr.- l-ligh Court of Kenya at M ombasa.No. t?/. znc//er.- B.C. 4 of 1967.Date of Jzublfc examination--lbsk June 1968.f:lWur.- 10.30 a.m.Place.- -fhz Law Courts, Nairobi.

Nairobi, M . L. .HANDA,19th April 1968. Deputy Omcial Receiver.

GAZSTTE NoTlcs No. 1344

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT(Cap.. 53)

PUBLIC EXAMINATIONDebtor's ntzve.-l-lassanali Hussein Suleman Verjee.Address.- b.o. Box 9708, Mombasa.Delcrfp/f/n.- Formerly merchant.Ctpurf.-lligh Court of Kenya at M ombasa.No. oj matter--m.c. 1 of 1967.Date t# publîc examination.-lLst June 1968.Hour.- qli3o a.m.Place.- D e Law Cburts, Nairobi.

Nairobi, M . L. HANDA,19th April 1968. Deputy OFcicl Receiver.

GAzs'r'rE No'ncs No. 1345

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT(Cap. 53)

FIRST M EETING or CREDITORSDebtor's ncmc.-Mohinder Singh Kalsi s/ o Banta Ram Kalsi.Address.- kko. Box 466, Nairobi.Dezcrfp/ftpn.- Transporter.fbur/.-l-ligil Court of Kenya at Nairobi.No. 0/ matter.- B.c. 3 of 1968.Date oj #r5'/ meeting.-lLb May 1968.Hour.- 2,.3Q p.m.foce.--conference Room, State Law OKce, HarambeeAvenue, Nairobi.

Dcfe oj order for summary administration.- stb April 1968.

Nairobi, M . L. HANDA,19th April 1968. Deputy Omcial Receiver.

GAD TTE NoTlcE No. 1346

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT(Cap. 53)

No-ncB oF DIVIDEND(Under Compositionj

Debtor's rlc-e.- ltobert Ngethe.Address.- b.o. Box 4190, Nairobi.Dexcrfp/bn.- Building Contractor.fbur/.-l-ligh Court of Kenya at Nairobi.No. oj matter.-B.c. 6 of 1966.Amount per f .-SIZ. 2/60.First or Jz;c7 or tp//lerwfxe.-First.W hen #cy'c:Je.- 30th April 1968.W here payable.- .M my oëce, Harambee Avenue, P.O. Box30031, Nairobi.

GAzsrrs NOTICB No. 1341

'I'HE BANKRUPTCY ACT(Cap. 53J

PUBLIC BM MINATIONDebtor's ntzmc.--saleh Verjee.Address.- p.o. Box 11, Nairobi.Description.- Yor eïjy trader, now employee.Ctprlrf.- l-ligh Court of Kenya at M ombasa.No. 0/ mdtter.-B.c. 5 of 1967.Date of public examiqation--lqst June 1968.St7?zr.- 10.30 a.m.Plcce.- 'l'he Law Courts, Nairobi.

Nairobi, M . L. HANDA,19th April 1968. Deputy O'cftzl Receiver.

GAZBT'I'S No'ncE No. 1342

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT(Cap. 53)

PUBI-IC EXAMINATIONDebtor's rlczzle.-sultan Verjee.Address.-p.o. Box 1218, Nairobi.Description.-œ onneïjy trader, now employee.Cbur/.- l-ligh Court of Kenya at M ombasa.No. oj matter.-B.c. 6 of 1967.Date of public examination.-lsst June 1968.J& &r.- 10.30 a.m.Place--'W v Law Courts, Nairobi.

Nairobi,19th April 1968.

Nairobi, M . L. HANDA,19th April 1968. Deputy Oycfcl Receiver.

GAzsrrs NoTlcs No. 1347

THE BANKRUPTCY ACTWap. 53)

No'rlcE or DlvlosNoDebtor'z ncme.-Karamshi Devraj.Address.- Formerly of P.O. Box 4095, Nairobi.Description.- Yxznun.C'ourf.- l-ligh Court of Kenya at Nairobi.No. @/ matter.-B.c. 23 of 1953.Amount per f .--cents 42.First or Jntzl or otherwise.-sevcond and inal.When pcyJ:!c.- 30th April 1968.Where payable.- xt my oëce, Harambee Avenue, P.O. Box30031, Nairobi. -

Nairobi, M . L. HANDA, .'' Q-19th April 1968. Deputy OFcft?l .Receîver.

M . L. HANDA,Deputy tplcft?l Recelver.

26th April 1968 Tlv KENYA GAZETI'E 40l

GAZETTE NoTlcE No. 1348

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT(Cap. 53)

NoTlce oF INTENDED DIVIDBNDDeblors' z?(7zncx.-(1) Swaran Singh, (2) Mangal Singh, (3)Bakhtawar Singh, a11 trading as Body Building W orks.

Address.- p-o. Box 5365, Nairobi.Description-- u otor body builders. -Ctprfrf.- l-ligh Court of Kenya at Nairobi.No. 0/ matter.-m .c. 90 of 1960.Last day for receiving prtpt?/.ç.- 13th May 1968.Trustee's nczntd-- oflicial Receiver.Address--p-o. Box 30031, Nairobi.Nairobi, M . L. HANDA,19th April 1968. ' Deputy O/./icfll Receiver.

GAZET'I'E No-rlcE No. 1349 '

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT(Cap. 53)

No-rlcs OF INTENDED DIVIDBNDDebtors' ntzznex.---tll Ratilal Harishanker Shukia, (2) Man-sukhlal Harishanker Shukla, partners .in Shukla Bros., andV. A. Shukla & Co.

Address.- j>.o. Box 367 and P.O. Box 31411, Nairobi,iespectively.

Description.--k-ïaneïs.C'tpur/.- l-ligh Court of Ktnya at Nairobi.No. of matters-- B.c. 13 and 14 of 1966.Last day jor receiving pr(p(?/J.-13th May 1968.Trustee's ncmc.- official Receiver.Address.- p-o. Box 30031, 'Nairebi.Nairobi, M . L. HANDA,19th April 1968. Deputy Ohicial Receiver.

CIAZETTE lfoTlcE lfo. 1350

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT(Cap. 53)

NoTlcE oF IN-FENDED DIVIDENDDebtor's rltzznd.-vaghji Karamshi Shah.XJtfrcxyk- salim Road, opposite M ackinnon Marls:et, M ombasa.Description.- ueb'chant.fbl/r/.- l-ligh Court of Kenya at M ombasa.

. . .. No. oj matter.-B.c. 13 of 1961.Last tftz.p for receiving prt?t?/y.-30th April 1968.Trustee's nczne.- oflicial Recciver.Address.- p.o. Box 366, M ombasa.M ombasa, S. R. V'AMBAA,8th April 1968. jor Onicial Receîver.

GAZETTE No'rlcE No. 1351

THE BANKRUPTCY ACTqcap. 53)

No'rlcs oe DIVIDEND(Summary Casej

Debtor's nc-c.- Nanubhai Bapalal Trivedi, tradingN. B. Trivedi & Sons.

Address.-p.o. Box 850, M ombasa.Description.-u zçchant.Ctpur/.- l-ligh Court of Kenya at M ombasa.No. oj matter.-B.c. 11 of 1957.Ankount per f .- SIA. 1 / 19.First or lrlc/ or tp//?cnpfyea-lJirst and Enal.When payable.-ond M ay 1968.W here payable.-hL my oflice, 01d Customs Hol-lse, NkrumahRoad, P.O. Box 366, M ombasa. '

M ombasa, ' S. R. W AM BAA,16th April 1968. jor O/-/icfc! Receiver.

rGAZETTE No-rlce No. 1352

THE BANKVUPTCY ACT, (Cap. 53)NoTICE OF DIVIDEND

Debtor's name. Karmali Manji.zïlllrcku.- Asembo Bay and Kisumu.Description-- hàadtï'.Crpur/.-l-ligh Court of Kenya at Kistlmu.No. oj z?7c//cr.-B.C. 6 of 1952.Anloultt /7cr f .- SIA. 1 /92.First or #?7c/ or otherwise. Final.When pJyJJ)Je.- 23rd April 1968.W here payable.- oLce of the Oëcial Receiver, State LawOmce, Harambee Avenue, Nairobï. .

Kisumu, 1. H. PATEL,1 (7th April 1 968 . .d'1 gelït of //7t? Ohicial Receib'el'.

GAze'r'rs No'ncs No. 1353THE BANKRUPTCY ACT

Wap. 53)' ' NOJICB OF INTENDED DIVIDEND

Debtors' llczney.- Fatehali Habib and Alibhai Remu, trading asA.F. & Co.

Address.- oyugis, South Nyanza District.Description.- -k-radek's.Ctpur/.- l-ligh Court of Kenya at Kisumu.No. 5/ matter.-m .c. 10 of 1957.Last (ftzy, jor receivin,j Jvt7t)/x.-10th May 1968.Trustee's rlcznc.- ofliclal Receiver.Address.- p.o. Box 993, Kisumu.Kisumu, 1. H. PATEL,25th April 1968. , Agent oj the O/lcitzl keceiver.

GAZBTTB Nolqcs No. 1354IN THE M ATTER OF THE COM PANIES ACT

Wap. 486)AND

IN THE MATTER OF INDO.AFRICAN LITERARYSOCIETY LIM ITED '

MEMBSRS' VOLTJNTARY W INDING UPNOTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general

meeting of Indo-African Literary Society Limited held atMombasa on Thursday the Uth day of April 1968, the?following special rçsolutlon was duly passed ;-

ITTHAT the Company be wound up as a members' voluntar:winding up and that Jayantkumar Rambhai Trivedi of P.O.Box 2742, Mombasa, and Kunjvihari Kantilal Trivedi ofP.O. Box 2778, Mombasa, be and are hereby joiritlyappoiated thè liquidators for the purpose of such windingkl 11 .3SCreditors of the Company are required on or before the

20th day of M ay 1968, to send full particulars of a1l claimsthey may have against the said Company to the undersijned,the liquldators of the said Company at the undermentlonedaddress or in default thereof they may be excluded from thebenest of any distribution made before such debts are proved.Dated at M ombasa this 18th day of April 1968. '

J. R. TRIVEDI,K. K. TRIVEDI,

Liquidators,P.O. Box 2778, M ombasa.

GAZBTTE NoRqcs No. 1355 .IN THE M AIVER OF THE COMPANIES ACT

tCcp. 486)Ayo

IN THE MATTER OF INDO.AFRICAN LITERAIWSOCIETY LIM ITED

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF LIQUIDATORS(Members' Voluntary Wz'jntWnttl Up)

(Rule 51)Name f?/ Company.- jndo-hfzkcz.n Literary Society Limited.Adtiress oj registered clf#cc.-plot No. 193, Sectien V, RodgerRoad, M ombasa.

Registered postal address.- p.o. Box 1045, M ombasa.Nature tp/ lllfyfrfc:y.- printers, stationers anl. booksellers. 'Liquidators' ntzmcy.- layantkumar Rambhai Trivedi andKunjvihari Kantilal Trivedà.

Address.- p.o. Box 2778, M ombasa.Date t# appointment.- k8& April 1968.Sy' w'Jlorll cppofnretf.- M embers.Dated at Mombasa this 18th day of April 1968.

J. R. TRIVEDI,K. K. TRIVEDI,

Liquidators,P.O. Box 2778, M ombasa.

Gwzsrrs Norrlcs No. 1356IN THE M AU ER OF THE COM PANIES ACT

(Cap. 486)AND

IN THE M AU ER OF PROM OTERS & INVESTORSLIM ITED

M EMBERS' VOLIJNTARY W INDING UPNOTICE is hereby given that the crcditors of the above-

named Company are required on er before the 15th day ofJune 1968, to send their names and addresses, with particularsof their debts or daims, to the urtdeïsigned 1. R. Leslie andM . H. Pedlow of P.O. Box 30158, Nairobi, the liquidators ofthe Company, and if so required by notice in writing from thesaid liquidators either personally or by their solicito.rs, to comein and prove their debts or claims at such time and place asshall be specilied in such notice and in default thereof, theywill be excluded from the benefit of any dLstributïon madebefok'e such debts are proven.Dated tbis 20th day of April 1968.

1. R. LESLIE,M . H. PEOLOW ,

Joint Lîquidators,P.O. Box 30158, Nairobi.

402 THE KENYA GAZE 26th April 1968

GAZET'I'E No'rlcE No. 1357

THE TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT(Cap. 404)

THE undelmentioned applications will be considered by the Transport Licensing Board at the lsmail Rahimtulla TrustLibrary, Jeevanjee Street, opposite New Kenya Bus Service Station, Nairobi, on the following dates ;-(1) Monday, 13th May 1968, at 9 a.m.-applications in res pect of Road Service Licences and ttB'' Carliers' Licences up

to Reference Ne. NB/B/57/68. . '(2) Tuesday, 14th May 1968, at 9 a.m.-applications in respect of iiB'' Carriers' Licences.Every ebjection in respect of an application shall be lodged with the Licensing Authority and the District Commissioner of

the district fn whfeh such application fs to be heard and a copy thereof shall be sent te the applïcant not less than seven daysbefore the date of the meeting at which such application is to be heard. Except where otherwise stated, the applications arefo( one vehicle. Every öbjector shall include the size and Registration Number of his vehicle (together with timetableswhere applicable) operating on the applicant's proposed route. Those who submit applications in the name of partnershipand companies must bring CertKcate of Registration to the T.L.B. meeting.

A. N. OUMA,Executive Omcer,

I'ransport Licensing Board,P.O. sèx 30440, Nairobî.

ROAD SERVICE LICENCESNB/R/8/68-Chania Express Service Ltd., P.O. Box 128,

Thika. Route : Thika-Gatuanyaga-Ngoliba. (Twovehicles, 7 passengers each.)

9/68- Kiambu Road Sqvice, P.O. Box 210, Kiambu.Route : Gikuni-Nalrobi ; Kinjabi-Ngecha-Nairobi ;Nyanduma-Nairobi ; Githunguri-t-'nnuru-Nairobi ;M asina-Nairobi ; Kiawaroga-Nazareth Hospital-Banana-Nairobi. (Five buses, 52 to 62 passengerseach-)

10/68-Mzee wa Ngendo, P.O. Box 8246, Mombasa'.Route : M ombasa - Nairobi ; M ombasa - Taveta.IIUE 83, 15 passengers.)

11 / 68-Simon Kamau Ngotho, P.O. Box 15, Chunya,Mbeya, Tanzania. Route : Namanga-Kenya/Tanzania border-Nairobi. (6o-passenger vehiclev)

12/68-Muthoni & Mwihaki Travel Services, c/o P.O.'

Box 3157, Nairobi. Route : Nairobi-Ruiru-Thika-Kabati-saba Saba-Maragua-Fort Hall-rfhagana-Karatina-Nyeri. (Six vehlcles, 8 passengers each.)

13 / 68-Zodiac Tours Ltd.z P.O. Box 3004, Nairobi.Carriage of tourists. Route : Kenya. (11 vehicles,7 passengers each.)

TLB. 2041 -African Safari Lodg'es Ltd., P.O. Box 6020,Nairobi. Carriage of . tourists. 'Route : Kenya.(12 vehicles, 7 passengers each.)

12228- Shimba Tourist Service, P.O. Box 1942, Nairobi.Carriage of tourists. Route : Kenya. (Six vehicles,7 passengers each.)

5/6- Dar es Salaam Motor Transport Ltd., P.O. Box872, Dar es Salaam. Route ) Tanzania bordepLunga Lunga-Kwale-Mombasa. (KKU 851, 55passengers.)

11497- Pau1 Gitonga Zakayo, P.O. Box 17192, Nairobi.Variation of route to add Karatina-Fort Ha1l-Nairobi. Present route : Tucha-rfhithe-Kagioni-Gachatha-Giakanja-Nyeri. (KGK 38? 34 gassen-gers.) (2) Paul Gitonga & Co. Route : Kmdara-lhari - ' M uthuaini - Ngangarithi - Nyeri - Karatina -Embu-sagana. (3o-passenger vehicle.)

12080- Githima M . Bus Service, P.O. Box 12746, Nairobi.To increase the passenger-carrying capacity from7 to 42 passengers. . Present route : Karai-Kikuyu-Uthiru-Nairobi. IKHG 306, 7 passengers.)

l3loo-Kericho Highland Service Ltd., P.O. Dox 447,Kericho. Route : Nairobi - Voi - M tito Andei -Mombasa. (Ten vehicles, 6 to 7 passengers each ;and six more vehicles as standby, 6 to 7 passengerseach.)

13438- Chinga Provision Store, P.O. Box 12335, Nairobi.Variation of rouie to add Maragua-saba Saba-n ika-Ruil-u-Nairobi. Present route : Chlnga-FortHall. (KHH 950, 6 passcngers.)

6654-M uranga Bus Service, P.O. Box 415, Nairobi.Change of present timetable to a new timetableand to operate between Fort Hall and Nairobionly. Present route : Karuri-Fort Hall-rfhika-Naxrobi. (Granted to come to Nairobi for nightonly.) (KHJ 42, 44 passengers.)

12899- Tsavo Tsafaris, P.O. Box 4191, Nairobi. Carriageof tourists. Route : East of Tsavo National Pai'k.(KHZ 283, 7 passengers ; KGY 463, 6 passengers.)

13531- Rukubi Bus Service, P.O. Box 3743 Nairobi. To!increase the passenger-carrying capaclty from 21 to42 passengers. Present route : Rukubi-Gitaru-Nairobi. (KGU 21, 21 passengers.)

6623- James M wangi M aguru, P.O. Box 5, n ika.Variation of route to add Nairobi. Present routc :Kangari-Thika. (KKW 670, 61 passengers.)Present route : Kinyqna-Kigumo-Thika. (KHQ 617.50 passengers.) '

11793- Kcnya Road Service, P.O. Box 78, Limuru.Route : Ngong-Nairobi via Dagoretti Corner.T hicles 52 passengers each.) (2) To o' perate( wo ve ,

the undermentioned vehicles on a co-ordinatedtimetable. Present route : Sugutu-Mugie-Rumuruti-Thomson's Falls-ol Kalou-south and NorthKinangop - Limuru - Nairobi. (KHU 66, 40passengers.) Present route : Nairobi-Naivasha-Nakuru - Eiburgon - Londiani - Kericho - Ahero -Kisumu. (KKH 566, 51 passengers ; KKL 835,51 passengers.)

10759- Kinangop Township Bus Services, P.O. Box 8586,Nairobi. Variation of route to add Limuru-kuiruand delete Kihihie and Gatare. Present route :Naivasha - South Kinangop - Gatare Forcst -Kangari-rfhika. (KCF 990, 35 passengers.) (2)Variatîon of route to add Ndaragua-shamataSettlement Scheme-ol Kalou. Present route :Limuru-Kinangop-Gilgil via Kipipiri. (KGV 29,35 passengers.)

13138- Nyandarua Road Transport Co., P.O. Box 1025,North' Kinangop. Route : North Kinangop-Wanjehi - 01 Kalou - Ndunderf - Nakuru. (52-passenger vehicle.) (2) Route : Thomson's Falls-01 Kalou - Wanjohi - South Kinangop - Lim' uru -Kiambu-Ruiru-rfhika. (66-passenger vehicle.) (3)Route : South Kinangop-North KinangopuWanjohi-01 Kalou-ol Joro Orok--fhomson's F'alls-Naivasha.(K-passenger vehicle.)

14/68-17rancis Njuguna Kariuki, P.O. Box 23082., LowerKabetep Nairobi. Route : Gitangu-Kanjeru-Njatha-ini-Nairobi. (s6-passenge.r vehicle) (2) Route :Kibiku - Gatara - M uthure - Nairobi. (56-passenger vehicle.)

15/68- P. M . Shitakha, P.(9. Box 4659, Nairobi. Route )Nairobi - Kibwezi - Voi - M ombasa - Kiliti -Malindi. (Two vehicles, 6 passengers each.)

16/68-Henry M . Kahigu c/o P.O. Box 20551, Nairobi..'.' ,Route : Gathundla-ol Kalou-rfhomson s Falls-N

Nakuru ; Thomson's Falls - 01 Kalou - Kiongo -Nakuru. (7-passenger vehicle.)

17/68-Kirumba Njuguna, P.O. Box 10219, Nairobi.Route : Nairobi - Nakuru - Elburgon - Londiani -Kericho. (lz-passenger vehicle.)

18 /68- M bitu Karuga, P.O. Box 51, Kikuyu. Route :Githiria - Rangata - Rungai via Nairobi. (18-passenger vehicle.)

19/68- Francis M uiru M arugu, P.O. Box. 289, Thika.Route : Kandara - Gatitu . - M uruka - Nguthuru -n ika-Nairobi. (K-passenger vehicle.)

1 l8zl- Rwegetha Bus Servico, P.O. Box 160, Naivasha.Route : Gita Forest-Njambini-North Kinangop-Wanjohi - 01 Kalou - Ndundori - Nakuru -Naivasha. (Two vehicles, 50 to 60 passengerseach.) (2) Variation of route to add NairekiaNgare - M iriri - Thagutui - M aiyella Farm -Kongoni. Present route : North and SouthKinangop-Naivasha roun'd the Lake-Kipipiri-olKalou. (KGH 90, 42 passengers.)

20/68-Kimani Muturi, P.O. Box 27, Kikuyu. Route :Nairobi - Limuru - M uguga - Gitaru - Uthiru -Nairobi-Ngecha. (KCW 959, 9 passengers.)Gi hu'ki W arui P.O. Mbari ya Njiku Kikuyu.777- c , ,To incfease the passenger-carrying capacity from7 to 42 passengers. Present route : Nairobi-M agadi - Central Training School - Ongata-rongai -Kiseliani. (KHG 825, 7 passengers.) No pickiagor setting down passengers between Central Train-ing School and Nairobi.

13137- Leah W angore, P.O. Box 219, Limuru. Variationof route to add Nakuru-Limuru, and to deleteKitale. Present route : Eldoret-Kitale. (KLG 589,7 passengers.) .

9360- Peter Nyaga, P.O. Box 70 Embu. Route : Maua- - . ''

! . .M eru Township - Chikorlge - lshiara - Embu - ,.' 'Sagana-erhika-Nairobi. (4s-passenger vehicle.)

26th April 1968 TI.1E KENYA GAZEW 'E 403

ê4B'' CARRVRS' LlcBNcEs..-NB/B / 50/68-Mrs. Maq Rose Wangari Njiinu, P.O. Box 34,

Ruiru. Carnage of vcgetables, chartloal, potatoes,shop goods, wattle bark, furniture a.nd a1l goods.Route : Kenya. (7-ton vehicle-)

51/68-Harrison Njoroge Njuguna, P.O. Box 405, n lka.Carriage of a1l goods. Route : Thika-centralProvince - Nakunz - Nairobi - Easttùrn Province -Mombasa. (KKU 551, 13,570 1b.) (2) Route :M ombasa - Central Province m Nakuru - Nairobi -Eastern Provfnce - M ombasa - Coast Province.(KKS 501, 13,117 lb.) (3) Route : Thika-centralProvince - Nakuru - Nairobi - Eastklrn Province -Mombasa. (Two vehicles, 9 to 12 tons each.)

TLB. 12989- Gatharani Transport, P.O. Box 12,999, Nairobi.Carriage of petroleum products. Route :Mombasa-Kenya. (KKQ 804, 10.,100 gallons ;Z 7252, 10,100 gallons.)

12264- George M . Omolo, P.O. Box 14223, Nairobi.Variation of route to add W estern Province-RiftValley Province-Nairobi, for carriàge of all loods.Present route : Nyanza Provincc-Kericho Dzstrict.(KKN 884, 14,060 1b.) (2) Variation of route toadd W estern Province - Rift Valley Province -Nairobi-Kericho District, for carriage) of all goods.Present route : Nyanza Province-Kerichtx (KKW118, 13,670 1b.)

52 / 68- Banana Hill Fanners Stores, P.O. Banana Hill.Carriage of a11 goods. Route : Kiambu-EasternProvince-central Province-Rift Valley Province-Western Province-Nairobi-Mombasa, subject to 30-mile railway restriction clause. (Four vehicles, 10to 12 tons each ; and two trailers, 'L0 tons each.)(2) Route : Kenya, subject to 30-mile railwayrestriction clause. (Three vehicles, 8 to 12 tonscach.)

53/ 68-Kén4a Transport Co., P.O. Box :534, Kiambu.Carnage of a11 goods, livestock, ltlbricating oilsand manufactured goods. Route : Kenya. (Onevehicle and one trailer of 22 tons ; ltnd two morevehicles of 12 tons each.) (2) Route : Nairobi-Kibwezi-Mtito Andei-voi-M ombasa, for carriageof al1 goods. (One vehicle and one trailer of 22tons.) .

54/68-Kibaru Runyenje, P.O. Box 130, Enlbu. Carriageof petroleum products and al1 goods. Route :Central Province - Embu - Meru - Kitui -Machakos - Nairobi - Mombasa. (7- to lo-tonvehicle.)

12906- Malaika Safaris Ltd., P.O. Box 5351, Nairobi.. Carriage of' a11 goods and petroleum products.

Kenya. (Four tankers, 9 to 15 tons each ; andfour lorries, 7 to 15 tons each.)

4326-Gichuhi Njoroge & Co., P.O. Box 351, Kiambu.Variation of réute to add North-Eastern Province-Rift Valley Province, for carriage of a11 goods.Present route : Fort Hall-Kiambu-Nyandarua-Kajiado-Nairobi Districts. (KKG 95,3, 12,010 1b.)

8526-Osman Sheikh, P.O. Box 18, Wajir. North-Eastern Province. Carrfage of petrolLeum productsand all gqods. Route : Nairobi-cc/ast Province-Eastern Province ; Nairobi-Malaba->zenya/ugandaborder ; Nairobi-Moyale. tThree vehicles andthree trailers? 10 to 15 tons each.) (2) Conversion

<<C'' to t:B'' Carriage of all goods and live-of .stock. Route : Wajir - Garissa - Mwingi - n ika -Nairobi - Athi River ; Garissa - . Galchle - M alindi -M ombasa - Nairobi - Nanyuki - Isiolo - M arsabet -Moyale. (KKP 992, 15,920 1b.) (3) Conversion ofttC'' to <tB'' Carriage of a11 qoods and livestock.Route ; Wajir - Garissa - Kituz - Klbwezi - Voi -Mombasa - Wajir - Garissa - Thika - Nairobi -Athi River. (Z 7211, 32,810 1b.)

8513- Kagongo Fanner's Transport Co., 13.0. Box 217,Fort Hall. Change of conditions for the carriageof all goods on route : F'0rt Hall alld NyandaruaDistricts via Nyeri, M weiga-Ngobit-Thomson'sFalls-Kirinyaga District-Nairobi-rfhoa. Presentroute : Fort Hall and Nyandal'ua Dlstrkts viaNyeri-M weiga-Ngobit-Thomson's Fallls, for carri-a4e of a11 goods é and Fort Hall alzd NyandaruaDlstricts via Nyert - M weiga - Ngoblt - Thomson'sFalls ; Kirinyaga District - Nairobi - Thika, forcarriage of perishables and tea onllr. (KKB 716,11,785 lb.)

598- Exgress Transport Co. Ltd-, P.(). Box 433,Nalrobi. Change of conditions to add Nairobi andthroughout Kenya without restriction. Presentroute : Kenya, subject to the 3O-mile railway 'resti-idicm clause. (Z 3851, 10 tons ; Z 3868, 10tons ; Z 3969, 10 tbns ; Z 3928, 10 tons ; Z 3842,10 tons ; Z 3871, 10 tons ; Z 3El70, 10 tons ;Z 4264, 10 tons ; Z 4761, 10 tons ; Z 4273, 6 tons ;Z 2270, 10 tons ; Z 3418, 10 tons ; Z 4942, 10 tons ;Z 5018, 25 tons ; Z 5323, 20 tons ; Z 5554, 10 tons ;Z 5553, 10 tons ; Z 304, 6 tons ; Z 2943, 20 tons ;Z 6056, 10 tons ; Z 6082, 14 tons ; Z 7012, 20 tons ;Z 7291, 40 tons ; Z 7292, 20 tons ; Z 7313, 12

tons ; ITHZ 232, 7 tons ; KHM 936, 16 tons ;KHT 279, 8 tons ; KHT 808, 8 tons ; KGE 344,5' tons ; KGE 432, 5 tons ; KGE 868, 5 tons ;KGR 641, 5 tons ; KGS 231, 5 tons ; KHC 378,5 tons ; KHC 225, 5 tons ; KHC 509, 5 tons.)(2) Carriage of heavy gauge equipment and allgoods. Route : Nairobi and throughout Kenyawithout restriction. (20-ton trailen)

'/4og- Kaigua Kiruku, P.O. éox 88, Kiambu. Variationof route to add Central Provfnce-hfachakos-Kajiado-Narok Districts, for carriage of a11 goods.Present route : Kiambu District and to Thika-Nairobi. (KGS 752, 10,550 1b.) (2) Carriage ofal1 loods. Route : Kiambu-central and BasternProvlnces - Nairobi - Kajiado - Narok - NakuruDistricts. (1- to 9-ton vehicle.)

' 5542- Muhu Kangari, Dagoretti M arket, P.O.' M bari yaNjiku. Carriage of all goods. Route : Kenya.(Five vebicles, 9 tons each.)

4842-Josegh Mwangi Gichohi, P.O. Box 116, Muranga.Carnage of a11 goods. Route : Kinz Location-FortHall District - Nyeri District - Nairobi - M ombasa.(Three vehicles, 7 tons each.) (2) Route : Kiriaini-Nyeri District-Fort Hall District-n ika-Nairobi.for carriage of a11 goods. (7-ton vehicle-)

9251- Kitemange Ndema, P.O. Box 56, Kitui. Variationof route to add Athi River, for carriage of al1goods, sheep, goats and livestock. Present route :Kitui Distrkt ; Kitui-rfhika ; Kitui-Kibwez,i ; Thika-Nairobi ; Kitui-Machakos-Konza (not on mainMombasa-Nairobi road) ; and also for carriage ofsheep and Aoats, cowpeas and coflke (mbuni)from Kibwezl to M ombasa, returning with salt,paraln and cement only. (KHJ 116, 11,960 1b.)

55/68-Mary Wangui Kariuki, P.O. Box . 117, Molo.Carnage of falrm produce and all goods. Route :Olenguluone-Rift Valley Province-vairobi. (7- tolo-ton vehicle.)

56/ 68-zephaniah Gicure Ndungu, Kiriti Location, P.O.Kangema, M uranga. Carriage of shop goods, farmproduce, building and a1l goods. Route :Rwathia - M uranga - Nyeri - Kirinyaga - Nairobi -Kiambu-Nyandarua. (Two vehïcles, 7 tons each.)

57 J68-Reuben Gikaru, c/o P.O. Box 30010, Nairobi.Cariiage of farm produce and al1 goods. Route :' Uylands - Naivasha District - Nairobi - NyandaruaDlstrkt - 01 Kalou - Thomson's Palls - NorthKinangop. O-ton vehicle.)

58/68-0. Gichuru & Co., c/o P.O. Box 10315, Nairobi.Carriage of all goods, charcoal, vegetables andtrade joods. Route ; Kfambu-Machakos-Kxtuî-Kibwezl - Voi - M ombasa ; Kiambu - Narok -Nakuru-KerichœKakamega-Busia. (7-ton vehicle-) v

59/ 68-Makau Mwoneo, P.O.. Box 3465, Nairobi. Carri-a!e of all goods. Route : Nairobi-Machakos-AthiRwer. (s-ton vehicle.)

60/68-Muchanga Wahome, P.O. Box 3141, . Nairobi.' Carriage of a11 goods. Route : Fort Hall-n ika-Nairobi Districts. (5- to 7-ton vehlcle.)

61 J68-Mwogoi Young Transqort & Supply, c/ o P.O.Box 951, Nairobi. Carrlage of a11 goods. Route :M achakos District-Kitui District-n ika District-Garissa-Nairobi. (7-ton vehicle.)

62 p68-Mwongeli Heavy Transport, P.O. Box 30478,Nairobl. Catrriage of maize, iour, cosee, charcoaland shop goods. Route : M achakos--fhika-Kitui-Garissa - M iu M arket - M asii - Yatta - TawaMarket-Nairobi. (7-ton vellicle.)

63,/68- Chimo Kangahi, P.O. Box 8122, Nairobi. Carriageof al1 goods. Route : Nairobi-Athi River-Kibwezi-Mtho Andei-voi-M ombasa. .(8-ton vehicle.)

64/68-Jose?h Karanja Ghau, P.O. Box 7073, Nairobi.Carrlage of a1l goods. Route : Nairobi-BananaHill - Limuru - Uplands - Magina - Kamae -Jabini - Nyandarua - Githinguri - Thika - M agina -Kijabe-Narok. (8-ton vehicle.)

65/68-Samwe1 Gikonyo Kalranja, P.O. Box 2633.Nairobi. Carriage of a11 goods. Route : Fort HallDistrict-lthangarari-Thika-Nairobi. (s-ton vellicle.)

66/68-Isaac Ngoru Munyua, P.O. Box 30468, Nairobl.Carriage of manure, potatoes, charcoal and farmproduce and a11 goods. Route : Gatundu-KiambuDisirict - Ruiru - Thika - Machakos District -Laikipia-Nairobi. (7-ton vehicle.)

67/68-Nyaga Chege, P.O. Bos 17037, Nairobi. Carriageof al1 goods. Route ; Nairobi-Nyeri Distdct-Embu - Nyandarua - Kiambu Dlstrict - Nyeri.(7-ton vehicle.)

68/68- Joseph M uriithi Kiuri & Sons, P.O. Box 81,Thika. Carriage of a11 goods. Route : Githumu-Nairobî-Nakuru-Embu-Th'lka. (8-ton vehicle.)

69/ 68- Joseph W aweru, P.O. Box 628, Thika. Carriageof charcoal, vegetables, mantlre, wattle bark, poles,livestock and a1l goods. Route : Gatukuyu-Thika-Kill-mambogo - Gathini - Yatta - Ekarakara. (s-tonvehicle.)

404 Tc KENYA G AM 'ITE 26th April 1968

E%B'' CARRIBRS' LICBNCES--(Ct?n/J.INB/B/70/68-Muigu Kagea, P.O. Box 38, Kikuyu. Carriage of

cllarcoal, weod, furniture, household goods, lmild-jng materials and a1l goods. Route : Kinoo-Kiambu District-Nyandarua-Nairobi District-RiftValley Province. (ll-ton vehicle.)

71 / 68- Geor!e Mbujwa Njoroge, Dagoretti Market, P.O..M ban ya Nllku, Kikuyu. Carriage of a11 goods.Route : Nairobi - Kiambu - Kijabe - Nakuru'Machakos - Kajiado - Thika' - Nyandalma. (s-tonvehicle.) '

72/68-Nduba Mutyetu, P.O. Sultan Hamud. Carriage ofa1l goodss Route : Sultan Hamud - KibweziMachakos-Nairobi-Kitui. (4-ton vehicle.)

73/68-Kasina Kaiyu, Mulango Location, Mosa ' Sub-location, .P.O. Kitui. Carriage of farm produeeand a11 goods. Route J Kitui-Thika-Nairobi ;Kitui - M achakos - Nairobi ; Kitui - Kibwezi -Machakos-Nairobi. (7- to 9-ton vehicle.)

74/68-Abdi Rhaman Haji Abbas, P.O. Box 1782,Nairobi. Carriagc of a1l goods and petroleumproducts. Route : Nairobi - Garissa - WajirMandera - M wingi - Thika - Nairobi - M ombasa -Malindi-Galole ; Nairobi Extra Provincial District-Eastern Province-coast Prevince. (Six vehicles, 10tons each and six trailers, 12 tons each.)

75/68-Mbai Mboo, Ikanga Location, P.O. Mutomo,Kitui. Carriage of a1l goods, cotton, and live-stack. Route ; Ikanga - Kitui M achakosNairobi ; Kitui - Kibwezi . - Bmali - M akueni -Kitui District ; Kitui-n ika-Nairobi. (KGX 259,6 tons.)

76/68- Beth Kabesu Kioke, P.O. Kithimani, Machakos.Carriage of manure, shop goods, xegetables, cizaz'-coal arid al1 goods. Route : M achakos-n ika'-Kiambu-Fort Hall-Nairobi. (s-ton vehicle.)

77/68-Mungai Nfuguna, c/o P.O. Box 40, Kikuyu.Carriage of potatées, farm produce, fuel and a1lgoods. Route : Maella-Naivasha Distrid-l-imuru-Nairobi. (40-cwt. vehicle.) :

78/68-Ndume Trading Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 174, Kiambu.Carriage of a1l goods. Routc : Githiga-Kiambu-Kenya. (7-ton vehicle.)

79/ 6g-Muteru General Transport & Co., P.O. Box 13108,Nairobi. Cadrrfage of ai1 goods. Route : Nairobi-Kiambu District - Kibwezi - Voi - Mombasa. (Twolorries and one trailer, 10 tons each.)

80/68-Kiromo General Transport & Co., P.O. Bex 13108,Nairobi. Carriage of a'll goods. Route : Nairobï-Central Province-Mombasa. (Two vehicles, 8 tonseach.)

81 /68-LuciaWanjiku, c/0 P.O. Box 120, Limuru. Carri-age of all goods. Route : Kiambu District-Nyandarua District - Nairobi' - M ombasa District -Narok District - Thika District - Embu District -Nakuru District. C-ton vehicle.)

82 / tk8-Mwangi Kanyiri, P.O. Box 405, rrhika. Cardageof building materials, fa'rm produce and shopgoods. Kenya. (KKY 933, 15,520 1b.)

83 p68-sukuma General Transport Co., P.O. Box 13108,Nairobi. Carriage of farm produce, manure andall goods. Route : Nairobi-M achakos District-Central Province. (Three vehicles, 7 to 9 tonseach.)

TLB. 7129-Maina M acharia & Mwangi Njuguna, P.O. Box11578, Nairobi. Carriage of timber, charcoal,farm produce and a1l goods. Route : Nairobi-Fort Hall - Nyandarua - Kiambu - Thika - Nyeri -Nakuru. (KBP 667, 5,910 1b. and KHS 38,3 650 1b.) '>

402- E.A. Overland Transport Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 3089,Mombasa. Carriage of getroleum products. Route :Gilgil - Eldoret ; Gilgll - Nakuru - Londiani -Kedcho - Kisumu - Kisii ; Gilgil - Nakuru - UasinGishu 'Districts. (Two vehicles, 1,000 gallons.)

4793- Livingstone Ndutire M bugwa, P.O. Gatundu viaKiambu. Carriage of a11 goods. Route : Gatundu-Kiambu Thika - Nairobi NyandaruaKirinyala - Machakos - Kajiado Fort HallNyeri-Klambu. ts-ton vehicle.)

12038-Ngilasi Imou) P.O. Box 13, Kitui. Carriage offarm produce, shop goods, livesteck amd a1l goods.Route : Kitui - Thika - Nairebi ; Kitui-M achakos ;Kitui-Kibwezi. (6- to 7-ton vehicle.) (2) Route :Kitui - Kibwezi - M achakos - Thika - EmbuNairobi Districts. (KGV 807, 11,260 lb.)

5222- Solomon Ndeto & Co., M booni Location, P.O.Kikima via Machakos. Carriage of a11 goods.Route : M achakos District-Athi Rivek--Nairobi.(KHG 429, 13,970 1b.)

2702- Silas M uigai Gechombo, P.O. Box 82, Uplands.Carriage of charcoal, manure, w' attle bark, farmproduces building materials and a1l goods. Route :Kajwi - Kiambu District - Thika - Ngong -Nalvasha - Nyandanla - Nakuru Distrlct -Nairobi.(KKB 51, 5 tons.)

248j='-Gakumo Kilnoro & Brothers, P.O. Box 27254,Nairobi. Carriage of all goods. Route : Kiambu-

Nakuru District-Nairobi. (KKD 348, 8,780 1t;. )-KKG 225, 9 ,Q90 lb.)

397- Kinyange Stores, P.O. M itubiri, Thika. Carriageof a11 goods, farm produce and shop goods.Route : M itubiri - Thika - Ruina - Nairobs.(KHV -189 6 tons.)

4456- Maigua Ktmani, P.O. Box 63, Ruiru. Carriage of-

manure, bananas, charcoal, potatoes, fa.rm pro-duce and a11 goods. Route : Kiambu-Ruiru-rrhika- 'Naivasha-Nairobi. (V-ton vehide.)

11702- Mohamed Noor Hussein, P.O. Box 1842, Nairobi.Carriage of petroleum products. Route : Nairobi-Mombasa. (KKY 78, 24,850 1b.) (2) Variation ofreute to add Nairobi-M ombasa, for carriage ofal1 goods and petroleum products. Present route :Mandera - Wajir - Garlssa - Thika Nairobi.(KHU 764, 16,225 1b.)

4327- Duncan Ndungu & Sons, P.O. Box 33, Narok.Variation of route to a'dd Nairobi-Nyeri-Nyandarua Districts, for carriage of al1 goods.Present route : Narok District ; Nairobi-Narok viaKijabe Cross Roads, for Carriage of beer, emptiesand general goeds ; and Narok-Naivasha, forcarriage of sugar. (KKD 343, 14,110 1b.)

10427- Kakinya o1e Karema, P.O. Box 52, Narok.Variation of route to add Nakuru-Naivasha, forcarriage of a1l goods. Present route : Nairobi-Narok-Marijo-Mau. (KHW 720, 12,470 1b.)

7485- Nyamwaro Brothers, P.O. Box 43, Narok. Carriageof a11 goeds, livestock, hides and skins. Reute :Narok-Nakuru ; Narok-Kilgoris-sotik ; Narok-Kisii ; Narok-Nairobi. (6-ton vehicle.) '

1û653- Samson M utiso, P.O. ' Sultan Hamud, M achakos.Carriage of a1l goods. Route : M achakos-AthiRiver-Nairobi. (KHX 570, 11,330 1b.)

84/68-Sadrudin H. A. Vellani, P.O. Box 20218, Nairobi.Carliage of a1l goods. Route : Mombasa Town-Kilindmi Harbopr. (Two vehicles, 5 tons each.)

85/68-Miss Tabltha Muthoni, P.O. Box 30075, Nairobi.Carriaye of a1l goods. Route : Nairobi CityCounctl Aqea-Kiambu District. (7-ton vehicle.)

86/68-G. Ndegwa, E. Kahura, M. Gatonye, M. Muru-gami, P.O. Box 11,725, Nairobi. Carriage of a!1goods and livestock Route : Nairobi-Rift Valley#rovince-central Province-Nyanza Province-TororoKenya/uganda border ; Nairobi-Mombasa. (Threelorries, 6 .to 9 tons each.)

87/68-Kitui New Transpozt C!0., c/o P.O. Box 95, Kitui,Carriage of petroleum yroducts and al1 goods.Route : Mombasa - Nalrobi - Kitale - Kenya /Uganda border. (Three velnicles and three' trailers,10,000 gallons each.) (2) M ombasa-Nairobi-Nakurti-Kisumu. (One vehicle and one trailer, 25tons each.) (3) Route : Coast-Eastern-centralProvincvg - Nairobi - North-Eastern Provinces(Two vehicles, 25 tons each.)

88/68-Machakos Northern Transport, P.O. Kangundo.Carriage of all goods, petroleum products in bulk.Route : M achakos District-n ika-Nairobi-Kisumu-Emali - Vei - M ombasa District - Rift ValleyProvince - Eldoret - Malaba - Kenya/ugandaborder. (Four vehicles, 8 to 9 tons each, and fourtrailees, 10 to 12 tons each.)

89/68-Ikoya Transporters, P.O. Box 21139, Nairobi.Carriage of all goods ' and petroleum products.Route : K isumu - Nakuru - Nairobi - Kibwezi -Voi-Mombasa. (TFo vehicles and two trailers, 12to 15 tons each.) .

90/68-Kinyanjui Mucheru & Bros., P.O. Box 4854,Nairobi. Carriage of agricultaral produce and a11goods. Route : Nairobi - n ika - Kiambu -M achakos - Nakuru - Eldoret - Malaba-Kenya /Uganda border ; Nairobi-Membasa. (6- to 8-tonvehicle.) (2) Nairobi - Nakuru - Eldoret - Tororo -Kenya/uganda border. (7-ton vehicle.)

91 /68-K9 Guards Ltd., P.O. Box 7597, Nairobi. Casri-age of cash and own goods. Route : Kenya.(KKG 476, 2,254 1b. ; KCW 592, 2,224 1b. ;KHT 9, 2,284 lb. ; KKK 503, 2,344 lb.)

92/68-E1iud Mutonyi Wanjie, P.O: Box 11594, Xairobi.Carriage of al1 goods. Route ; Nairobi City Area-M uranga - Kiambu - M eru - Nyandarua Districts -Central Province. ('/-ton vehkle.)

93 f68-Nairobi Blue Transporters, P.O. Box 21231,Nairobi. Carfziage of getroleum products aild a1lgoods. Route : Nairobl-M ombasa-Nairobi-Kisumu-Nyeri - Garissa ; Nairobi - Kenya/uganda bprder.(Six lorries and six trailers, 10 to 15 tons each,and six more lorries and six trailers, 7 to 12 tonseasch.) '

94/68--42. K. Karanja, P.O. Box 194, Kiambu. Carriageef sujar-cane and a1l goods. Route : KisumuDistrict-central Nyanza. (KKX 813,. 13,925 1b.)

95 ,/ 68- The Kenya Trade & Transport Co. Ltdi, P.O. Box125, Nairobi. Carriage of petroleum products.Route : M ombasa-Nairobi. . (Four tankers andf our trailers, 10 tons each.)

26th April 1968 Tlv KENYA GAZETTE 405

K:B'' CARRIERS' LIcsNcEs--(Ct7n/2.)Ni/n/tlé/éq-rratua kamau, P.G. Box 12 !s0, Nai.robi. Carriage

of vegetables, charcoal and farm produce and allgoods. Route : Njumbi-port Hall--xrhika-Nairobi-Nyandarua District. (-/-ton vehicle.)

'1'LB. 5133- Ngugi ole Ndaiya, P.O. Box 39, Narok. Carriageof al1 goods. Route : Narok District-Nairobi viaKijabe Cross Road - Narok - NalEunz via MauNarok ; Narok-Nafvasha. (KHM 760, 11,480 lb.)

389-M uema Kalanzo, P.O. Makueni via M achakos.Carriage of foodstus, maize, sugar:, castor seedsand a11 goods. Route : M aklleni-M achakosDistrkt-Nairobi--fhika. (KHL 964, 13,485 lb.)

sllzl-Ndungi Nganga, P.O. W angige, l-ower Kabete.Carriage of al1 goods. Route : Wangige-Kiambu-Nairobi. (7- to 9-ton vchicle.) (2) (zarriage of al1goods. Route : Kenya. (7- to lthtoll vehicle.) (3)Conversion of t4&C'' to dùB'' Carriage of all goods.Route : Kenya. (KHH 551, 12,250 1b.)

7186-Heng Kahoya & Co., P.O. Box 284, n ika.Carnage of buildïng materlals and all goods.Route : 'Thika - Embu District - M achakosDistrict-Kitui District-central Province. (KKV 459,15,345 16. ; KKV 461, 15,280 lb. ; KKV 458,15,300 lb. ; KKV 457, 15 300 1b. ; KGD 525,

1390 1b. : KF'F 504,13,065 1b. ; KF'F 508, 7,.9,120 lb.)

13561- Andika Kunyanyi, P.O. Box 383, Thika. Carriageof shop wgoods. Route : Kenya. IKK.Z 526,22 170 lb.) ' ')

13393-Freeway Transport Service Ltd., P.O. Box 2109,Nairobl. Carriage of petroleum products in bulk.Route : M ombasa - Nairobi - Nakuru - Eldoret -Kenya/uganda border. (Ten vehicles, 10 tonseach ; and ten trailers, 14 tons each.)

QJAZBTTB èfoTlcs i4o. 1358THE TRANSPOR'T LTCENSING ACT

(Ctw. 404)THE undermentione; applications will be considered by the Transport Licensing Board meeting along with others to be

heard on 13th and lïth May 1968, at 9 a.ta., at the Ismail Rahimtulla Trust Library, Jeevanjee Street, opposite New KenyaBus Service Station, Nairobi.

A. N. OUM A,Executive Olcer.

ROAD SeitvlcE LlcimcEsTLB. 637-Southern Cross Safaris Ltd., P.C). Box 8363, MS/R/7/68-Nairobi West Service Station Ltd., P.O. Box

' Nairobi. Carriage of tourists. Route : Kenya. 12505, Nairobi. Route : Nairobi-voi-Mombasa.(Five vehicles, 7 passcngers each.) (Ten vehicles, 7 passengers each.)

'' NB/R/ 120/68-Gateru Kahoro, P.O. Box 17029, Nairobi.4618- Pan African Safari Ltd., P.O. Box 4209, Nairobi. j.j u . sagana -Route : Nairobi - Thika - Fort aCarriage of tourists. Route : KenycL. (KKP 994, Karatina-Nyeri-othaya. (sz-passenger vehicle.)5 passengers ; and two more vehicles of 7

4235- Robert M ukindi, P.O. Box 417, Thika. To deletepassengers each.) the present route ; and variation of route to add

NB/R/20/68-Terrace Hotel, P.O. Box 10845, lfairobi. Carri- B1 - Yatta - Karakara - Kisimani - Thika. Presentage of staff and hotel guests only. (F'uoute : Nairobi route : Nyamangara - Karae - Harris Road -Extra Provincial District. (ls-passenger vehicle.) Thika--l-ala-Yatta. (KHW 667, 32 passengers.)

. t4B'' CARRIERS' LlcsNcesNB/ B/4/ 68-Runyenje Transpert Co., P.O. Box 1984, Nairobi. 50/ 68-John Njoroge Mubi, P.O. Box 5274, Nairobi.

Carriage of all goods and petroleum products. Carriage of a11 goods. Route : Mombasa-Nairobi-Route : Nairobi - Mombasa ; Nairobi - Embu - Eldoret-Kenya/uganda border. (7- to lo-tonMeru. (Eight vehicles, 10 to 15 t'ans each, and vehicle.)eight trailers, 10 to 15 tons eaeh.) TLB. 5607-Njuguna Daniel Nganga, P.O. Box 42, Kikuyu.

. Carriage of a11 goods. Route : Kenya. (8-ton21 / 68-Bgznard Kitonga Sila, P.O. Kangundo, Machakos. velzicle.)

Carriage of farm produce, manure, charcoal and 628- Bomett & Sons, P.O. Box 30260, Nairobi. Carri-all goods. Route ; Kangundo-Kianlbu-Fort Hal1- age of all goods and petroleum products. Route :Bmbu - Kitui - Maclaakos - Kajlado Dfstricts - Mombasa - V& - Nairobi - Namanga - Nakuru -Nairobi-coast Prevince. (s-ton vdticle.) Malaba-Kitale. (Two tankers, 10 tons each ; and

fottr lorries, 8 to. ' 11 tons each.) (2) Change of22 y6d--qlaiserr Transporters, P.O. Pox . 30040, Nairobi. conditions for the carriage of all goods. Present

Carriage of farm' produce and all Ijoods. Route : route : Nairobi - Malaba - Kenya/uyanda border -Narok - Rift Valley Province - Kisii - South Nakuru - Eldoret - Kedeho - Kis-n - Kisumu -Nyanza - Kericho - Nairobi - Mchmbasa. (Four Mombasa - Malindi - Eldama Ravine - Tambach,vehicles, 15 tons each j and four tl'ailers, 18 tons fer carriage of Madhvani products, vegetables,each.) (2) Route : Nalrobi-Mombasa, for carriage ghee, sweets, potatoes, horticultural products andof petroleum products. (Four vel'ticles, 15 tons shop goods only. (KKU 294, 18,090 1b. ;each ; and four ti-ailers, 18 tons each.) KKT 628, 18,0. 50 lb.)

GAZETTE NoilcE No. 1359. THE TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT

Wap. 404)THE undermentioned applications will be considered by the Transport Licensing Board meeting along with others to be

heard on 13th and 14th May 19'68, at 9 a.1n., at the Ismail Rahimtulla Trust Library, Jeevanjee Stfeet, opposite New KenyaBus Service Station, Nairobi. '

A. N. OUMA,Executive Omcer.

ROAD SERVICE LICENCPSNB/R/21/68-Matemo Bus Service, P.O. Box 1.1217, Nairobi.

Route : Ngarua - Thomson's Falls -. Nakuru. (50-passenger vehicle.) (2) Ngarua-Thamson's Falls-01 Kalou-Njabini-l-imuru. (sz-passenger vehicle.)

e TLB.(3) Route : Gita Forest-North Auinangop-southKinangop - Kamirîthu - Nairobi. (4s-passenjervehicle.) (4) Route : Nairobi - Naiq'asha - Gilgtl -Nakuru - Burnt Forest - Eldoret. (sz-passengervehicle.) (5) Route : Eldoret-Burnt Forest-Nakuru-Giljil - Naivasha - Nairobi - Limunl. (sz-passengervehlcle.)

22/68- John Karu & James Kanyi & Co., P.O. B'ox 142,Kiambu. Route : Limuru-Nathaleth Hospital-RiaraLange - Kanunga Kiamara - W aguthuGathanja - Muthaiga - Muthaiga l'olice Station -Nairobl. (Two vehicles of 7 passengers each ;two vellicles of 14 passengers each ; one vehicle of36 passengers ; one vehicle of 62 passengers.)

23/68- Luxury Road Transport, P.O. Box 7300, Nairobi.Route : Nairobi - Lanet - Maji Mlàzuri - Kitale ;

Nairobi - Machakos - M ariakani - Changamwe -M ombasa ; Nairobi-M eru-Nanyuki via Karatina.(Six vehfcles, 7 passengers each.)

10989- Archers Cabs Ltd., P.O. Box 97,* Nairobi. Carri-age of tourists. Route : Kenya. (Ten vehicles, 7passengers each.)

5752-5* 011 Mwanli Kihara & Co., P.O. Box 209,Nyeri. Variatlon of route to itdd Pura Milk-West Kieni. (2) To increase the passenger-carryingcapacity from 25 to 42 passengers. Present route :Othaya - Kagere - Gachatha - Kiakanja - Nyeri -Mweiga-lhuriri. (KHQ 186, 25 passengers.)

3579- 115r% a. Bus Service, P.O. Box 17058, Nairobi.Variation of route to add Njiri's High School-M ariira - Kigumo - Kaharati - Saba SabaMugoiri - Thika - Nairobi. Present route : Time-tables authorized by the Board for Kirima BusService, an authenticated copy of which must becarried in this vehicle. (KKR 268, 61 passengers.)

406 THF, KENYA GAZE 26th April 1968

ROAD SERv1cE Ljctsces--jcontd.jTLB. 63l4-Kenatco Transport Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 6991, . of route to add Nairobi - Namanga - Kenya/- .. .

Nairobi. Route : Nairobi-Homa Bay, for night Tanzania border, for six vehicles of 6 passengers '' t -'--services, and to operate on a co-ordinated time- each. Present route : To operate on a co-ordinated 'table. (KMB 147, 49 passengers ; KMB 543, 56 timetable authorized by the Board foT Kerichopassengers.) . ' Hilhlands Service Ltd. an authenticated copy of

whlch must be carried ln this vehicle, operating onl3loo- Kericho Highland Service Ltd., P.O. Box 447. Route': Kisumu-Nairobi ; Kisumu-Busia-Bungoma-

Kericho. Carriage of tourists. Route : Konya. Homa Bay - Nyeri - Eldoret - Kericho - Manga.(Ten vehicles, 7 passengers each.) (2) Variatlon (Six vehicles, 6 passengers each.)

::B'' CARRIBRS' Llcexces

TLB. 1102- Tito Kimali, P.O. Box 145, M achakos. Variationof route to add Eastern and Central Provinces,for Orriage of a11 goods. (2) Change of condi-tions for the carriage of a11 goods. Present route :Kangundow-fhika-Nairobi, for carriage of shopgoods, vegetables, building materials and manure.(KHG 412, 6,140 1b.)

5479-James Gichuhu Gichora, Thogoto Store, P.O. M auNarok. Carriage of all goods. Route : Nakuru'

District-Nairobi District. (KHV 321, 3,445 1b. ;and ene more vehicle of 5 tons.)

l'7o4vNairobi Clearing House (Kenya) Ltd., P.O. Box5932, Nairobi. Carriage of a1l goods. Route :Mombasa Municipality Area. (Three vehicles, 5tons each and one lorry of 7 tons.) (2) Variationof route to add Nairobi and loo-mile radiusthereof . Presont route ; Nairebi City CouncilArea. (KHU 818, 10,985 1b. ; KHM 758,12,305 lb. ; KGE 676, 2,394 1b.)

MS/ B/35/68-Kenya Bulkers Ltd., P.O. Box 1859, Mombasa. .lCarriage of petroleum products. Route : Mombasa-

Voi-Kibwezi-Athi River-Nairobi. (Four lorries, 10tons each ; four trailers, 14 tons each.)

NB/B/97/68-Mwiga Enterprises, P.O. Box 30019, Nairobi.Carriage of petroleum products. Route : Nairobi-Mombasa ; Nairobi - Elderet - Kisumu - Kenya /Uganda border and all Kenya. (Six vehicles and

. six trailers, 10 to 12 tons each.)98/68-Hussein Roba Kato '& Hassan A. Guracha, P.O.

Box 13071, Nairobi Carriage of petroleum pro-ducts. Route : Nairobi-Mombasa. (One tanker,4,000 gallons and trailer, 3,500 gallons ; and onemore tanker and trailer of 10 to 12 tons each.)

99/ 68-Nganga Kuria, P.O. Box 93, Njoro. Cacriage ofa1l goods. Route : Tereki-Nakuru-Eldoret-Kenya /Uganda border ; Tereki-Nairobi. (One vehicle, 10to 12 tons.)

100/68-James Fanuel Odula s/o Odongo, P.O. Box 7696!Nairobi. Carriage of al1 goods. Route : NairoblExtra Provincial District. (Four vehicles, 5 to 7tons each-l

The undermentioned applications appearing in this Gazette are amended to read as belqw :-TLB. 11702-Mohamed Noor Hussein, P.O. Box 1842, Nairobi. Wajir - Garissa - Thika - Nairobi. (KHU 764,'Carrlage. of petroleum products. Route : Nairobi- 16,225 1b.)

Mombasa. (KKY 78, 24,850 1b. and one trailer NB / B/ 50/68-John Njoroge Mubi, P.O. Box 5274, Nairobi.of 15 tons.) . (2) Variation of route to add Carriage of all goods. Route : Mombasa-Nairobi-Nairobi-Mombasa, for carriage of all goods and Eldoret-Kenya/uganda border. (Two vehicles, 7petroleum products. Present route : Mandera- . to 10 tons each.)

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GAzerrE NoerlcB No. 1360 GAZET'I'E NOTICE NO. 1362

THE SOCIETIES RULES 1968(Z.N. 62 of 1968)

PURSUANT to rule 14 of the Societies Rules, notice Lshereby given that-(c) the societies listed in the First Schedule hereto have

been registered ; and(bj the society listed in the' Second Schedule hereto has

been refused registration, .under the provisions of the Societies Act 1968.

FIRST SCHEDUI-B

THE SOCIETIES ACT 1968

(No. 4 oj 1968)

PURSUANT to section 14 (2) of the Societies Act 1968,being satished that the societies listed in the Schedule heretohave ceased to exist, 1 hçreby notify that the registrations ofthe said societies are cancelled from the date hereof.

ScHeout.s

Association. of Air Traëc Control Oëcers, East Africa.

Name 0/ SoçietyKenya African National Union, M uthithi Sub-branch . . . . . . . . . . . - 18-4-68

Klmumu Fnmily Society . . . . . . . . 18-4-68Kenya Peoples Uniont Gem Locational Branch 18-4.68Kwenda Gem Associatlon, Gem Branch . . 18-4-68

SEcoNo SCHBDIJLBDate

Name t# Society t# RejusalKenya Peoples Union, Uasin Gishu District Branch 16-4-68

Dated this 19th day of April 1968.

DateRegistratîonEFected

Nyanza M edical and Dental Association.

Alego Umaje Ugo Association, Nairobi Branch.M winami Society.

Nganjia Fnmily Society.A

Dated this 19th day of April 1968.

0. J. BURNS,Acting Registrar of Socîeties.

CIAZBTTE 'foTjcs 'Qo. 1363

LEGAL AND GENERAL ASSURANCE SOCIEWLIMITED

Loss or PoLlcy

Policy No. f2.301611 Ior Sh. 60,000 dated 1â'/ Decèmber 1959:on the lf/e o! and the property 5/ Mukundrai Mt)fflp/lc;Pc/el.

0. J. BURNS.Actîng R'egîstrar t# Socîetîes.

GAZETTE Noerlcs No. 1361

THB SOCIETIES ACT 1968(No. 4 oj 1968)

PURSUANT lo section 14 (3) of the Societies Act 1968.being satished that the societies listed in the Schedule heretohave ceased to exist, 1 hereby notify that the registrations ofthe said societies are cancelled from the date hereof.

SCIIEDULBKenya Nurses Association.United M aragoli of East M rica, Laikipia Branch.

Dated tltis 19th day of April 1968.

0. J. BURNS,Actihg Reglstrar of soc/e/fel.

NOTICE is hereby given that evidence of the loss ordestruction of the above policy has been submitted to theSociety and any person in possession of the policy, or claimingto have any interest therein, should communicate lmmediatelyby registered post with the insurer. Failing any suclz com-munication a certifed copy . of the policy (which will be thesole evidence of the contract) will be issued to the owner.

Nairobi, J. A. LAW,April 1968, Manager, East Africa.

26th April 1968 Tlv KENYA GAZE'ITE 407

ûiazswis p4ovzcs 'vo. 1364 '

BAST AFRICAN CUSTOM S AND EXCISE DEPARTM ENT

LlcsxcEs Issuso IN KENYA IJNDBR TH& EAST ATmcAN ExclsE MANAGEMENT AcT 1952 roR THE YBAR 1968

Lkeonfe j commoaiu xame (,y Luensee ,7,',.'z'J'JJK(N) 1 Soap . . . . . . . . M/s. Colgate-palmolive (E.A.) Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . Nairobi.K(N 2 Paints and Distemper . . . . M/s. Mansukh 0. Kantaria & 1. N. Patel tradiqg as Galaxy Paint Co. Nairpbi.K(N 3 ' Mineral Wators . . . . . . Highlands Minerals Water Co. Ltd. . . Nyerl.K(N 4 Beer . . . . . . Kenya Breweries Ltd. (i) . . Ruaraka.

) Ruaraka.KIN 5 Beer Kenya Breweries Ltd. (iiK(N 6 Soap . . United Soap Factory . . Nairobi.K(N 7 M ineral W aters Coca-cola Bottling Co. Ltd. . . . . Nairobi.K(N 8 Spirits W. and A. Gilbey (E.A.) Ltd. . . . . . . . . Nairobi.K(N 9 Fabrics . . . . Kepya Toray Mills Ltd. . . . . . . . . Nairobi.K(N 10 Fabrics . . . . . . Unlted Textile Industries (K) Ltd. . . . . . . . . Thika.K(N 1 1 Mineral Waters . . . . Kenya Sunshine Products Ltd. . . . . . . Nairobi.K(N 12 Paints . . . . . . Leyland Paints (Africa) Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . Nairobi.K(N) 13 Cigarettes and Tobacco . . B.A.T. Kenyg Ltd. . . . . . . . . . - . . Nairobi.K(N 14 Fabrics . . . . . . . . Kenwool Enterprises Ltd. . . . . . . Nairobi.K(N 15 Soap . . . . . . . . Ruaraka Soap Factory Ltd. . . Nairobi.K(N 16 Soap . . . . . . . . O1d Mark Soap Factory Ltd. . . . . Nairobi.K(N) 17 Mineral Waters . . . . . . F'itzgerald Baynes and Co. Ltd. . . . . Nairobi.K(N) 18 Mineral Waters . . . . . . Seven Up and Mzuri Bottling Co. Ltd. Nairobi..K(N) 19 Soap . . Budhwani Soap Factory . . Kisumu.K(N) 20 Biscuits Erskine and Price (Mfg.) Ltd. Lower Kabete.K(N) 21 Soap Wholesale Foods Ltd. . . Nairobi.K(N) 22 Soap Elephant Soap Factory Ltd. . . . Nairobi.K(N 23 Soap . . . . Gohil Soap Factory . . . . ... . . Nakuru.K(N 24 Minqral Waters . . Aggarwal Minerals . . . . . . . . Nanyuki.K(N 25 Fabncs . . . . Kenya Textiles Mills Ltd. . . . . . . Nairobi.K(N 26 Biscuits . . Fairview Bakery J . . . . . . . N/irobi.K(N) 27 Soap . . Baby Soap Factory Ltd. . . . . . . . . Kllumu.KIN 28 Biscuits . . Sunbeam Bakery Ltd. Nmrobi.K(N 29 Biscuits Primeal Dog Biscuits . . Nairobi.K(N 30 Sugar E:A. Sugar lndustries Ltd. Muhoroni.K(N 31 Begr Csty Brewel'y Ltd. . . . . . . Nairobi.K(N 32 Palnts . . . . Sadolins Paints (E.A.) Ltd. . . . . Nyirobi.K(N) 33 Mineral Waters . . Equator Bottljrs Ltd. - . . . . . Klsumu.K(N 34 Soap . . Kibos Industrles Ltd. . . . . . . . . Kijumu.K(N 35 Soap . . Thika Wax Works Ltd. . . . . . . Thlka.K(N 36 Soap Local Industries Ltd. . . . . Nalrobi.K(N 37 Biscuits . . Duncan's Ltd. . . . . . . Nalrobi.K(N) 38 Minqral Waters . . . . . . Ruby Mineral Waters Nakuru.K(N) 39 Fabrlcs . . . . . . . . . . Nath Brothers Istd. . . Thika.K(N) 40 Lacquers, Enamel, Distempers, Paints Robbialac Paints Kenya Ltd. Nairobi.

and Varnishes.KI'N Sugar Miwani Sugar Mills Ltd. . . M iwani.K(N Spirits Miwani Sugar Mills Ltd. . . Miwani.K(N Soap . . . . . . E.A. Industries Ltd. . . . . Nairobi.K(N) Biscuits . . Uplands Bacon Factory (K) Ltd. . . Uplands.) Mineral Waters . . Kenya Oatmeal Ltd. . . . . . . . . Njkunz.K(NK(N Mineral Waters . . . . Spark Diamond Soda W ater Factory . . . . . . . . E1 oret.

K(N Detergents . . . . Erskine and Price (Mfg.) Ltd. . . . . . . . . Naiyobi.K( Mineral Waters . . . . Newaha Mineral Products . . . . . . . . . . Keylchg.K(N Paints . . . . . . Tho Walpamur Co. (K) Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . Nmroh.K(N Mineral Waters . . . . Noormohamed Valji and Sons Ltd. . . . . . Mumias;K(N Spap Produce Dealers and Millers Ltd. . . Matlakijl.K(N) Blscuits Anbee Ltd. Nairobi . N/lrobl.

) So ap Kisumu So ap Factory . . xlfaajuromjyq.K(NK(N) Biscuits Houje of Manji (1967) Ltd. . .

) Biscuits . . . . Marlna Bakery . . . . . . . . . . Nanyukl.K(NK( Mineral Waters . . Machakos Soda Water Factory . . . . . . . . . . Makchakos.K(N Soap . . . . Ameerali Nazarali Man-yl Keshavji, trading as Enterprise Manu- Nalrobi.

facturing Company.KINI 58 Woven Fabrics . . Kisumu Cotton Mills Ltd. Kijpmt!.K(N) 59 Biscuits . . Proctor and Allen Ltd. . . NalrobyK(N) 60 Soap Messrs. Uzuri Soap Factory Nalrobl.K(N 61 Soap . . Messrs. Cleanwell Products . . . Nalrobi.K(N 62 Soyp . . . . . . . . . . Gosrani Soap Factory . . . . . . . Nalrobi.K(N 63 Palnls, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels and Messrs. Twiga Chemical Industries Ltd. . . j Nalrobi.

Dlstempers. j

W . J. DOLOUGHAN,for Commîssîoner-General of Customs and Sxcfwe,

Fm t ad./Hrm

GAzs'r're NolqcB No. 1365 n e above rates became due on 1st January 1968, and will- be payable at the oKce of the Nanyuki Urban Council andLAIKIPIA CO COUNCIL at the County Council's Revenue Oëces at Nanyuki and

Thomson's Falls (in case of Euaso-Nyiro and Rumuruti rates)No'rlcsnot later than 30th June 1968.

Rates 1968IN PURSUANCE of the provisions of section 15 of the

Rating Act (No. 20 of 1964) (as amended), notice is herebygiven that the Laikipia County Council has levied the follow-ing rates for 1968 on the unimproved site value of landappearing in the valuatien rolls and supplementary valuation'rolls in respect of the following areas :-

Area to whîch this notîce f.ç applicable Rate leviedNanyuki County Division 3 per cent

Rumuruti Township . . 31. per centNotice is also given, pursuant to the provfsions of the

section quoted above, that the Laikipia County Council llaslevied a rate of 40 per cent 'on the ahnual rental value of a11land appearing in the rating roll for the Euaso-Nyiro CountyDivision for the year 1968, the minimum rate being Sh. 50.

Pursuant to the provisions of section 16 (3) of the RatlngAct 1964, interest shall become payable at the rate of 1 percent per month or part thereof on any rate remaining unpaidafter 30th June 1968.

It is further notKed for the information of the 'ratepayersthat, whilst every esort will be made to deliver to evea personliable a demand note stating the amount due, failure so to'deliver such demand note will uot be held to absolve thedebtor from any liability or penalty attaching to non-paymentof the rates. .

p4anyuki13th Jïprg 1968.

J. NDERINZClerk to the Council,

County Osces,P.O. Box 4, Nanyuki.

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çlxzBTrs i4oTlèe 'qo. 1366 GAZS'ITE NoTlcs No. 1370KENYA ARM Y THE TRANSFER OF BUSINESSES ACT

(Cap. 500)TENOER No. 1731 /4 (76)

TENDERS are invited ' for the manufacture and supply forthe Kenya Army of the following :- '

Quantity(i) Safes, meat, metal 200(iï) Birts, steel, galvanized 200(iii) Buckets, 13 in. . . 200

Tepder forms showing details of specifications and conditionsmay be obtained from the Provision Oëcer, Kenya ArmyOrdnance Depot, Kahawa, who will also make a i'sealedpattern'' available for examination.Tenders must be enclosed in a plain sealod envelope marked

with the respective tendir number and addressed to reach thePrincipal Procurement 'Oëcer,- Defence Headquarters, P.O.Box 668, Nairobi, or be placed in the Tender Box at Procure-ment Braneh, W a' tezworks Camp, Nairobi) not later than lnid-day on 29th April 1968.The Principal Plocurement Omcer does not bind hl'mself to

accept the lowest or any tender.

NOTICE is hereby given that the business earried on byMargaret Christine Amelia Elvin of P.O. Box 6696, Nairobi,under the name and style of Salon Marguerite at Nyali BeachHotel, Nyali Estate, M ombasa, has, from the 10th day ofApril 1968, been sold and transferred to Nyali Beach HotelLtd., P.O. Box 581, M ombasa, who will carry on . the saidbusiness at the same place and under the same business name.The address of the transferor is P.O. .Box 6696, N afrobi.The address of the transferee is P.O. Bex 581, M ombasa.The transferee has not assumed and does not intend to

assume any of the liabilities incurred in the said business bythe transferor up to and including the 9th day of April 1968,and the same will be paid and discharged by the transferor.Al1 debts due and owing to the transferor in respect of thesaid business up te ' and including the 9th day of April 1968,will be received by the transferee.Dated at Nairobi this lôth day of April 1968.

MARGARET C. A. ELVIN,Transferor.

NYALI BEACH HOTEL LTD.,Transferee.

CIAZETTE 'fOTICE èfO. 1371

Tlv KENYA GAZETTE 26th April 1968

GAZBrrs NoTlcs No. 1367

EAST AFXICAN RAILWAYS AND HARBOURS'IYNDER FoR SUPPLY OF M UNYAMA LOGS

TENDERS are invitod for the supply of about 22,000 cu. ft.Hoppus Measurement (approximately 29,000 cu. ft. TrueMeasure) Timber Munyama Logs (Khaya Nyasica or KhayaAnthotheca). Regular monthly deliveries each of about1,800 cu. ft. are required. 'Detailed specïcation., terms and conditions of tender may

be obtained on request, from the Chief Supplies Oëcer, East?African Ratlways and Harbours, P.O. Box 30540, Nairobi.Sealed tenders in plain envelopes superscribed lt-l-ender for

M unyama Logs'' must be a'ddressed to the Chairman, RailwayTender Board, P.O. Box 30066, Nairobi, so as to reach himnot later than 10 a.m. on Saturday, 18th M ay, 1968.The lowest or any tender need net necessarily be accepted.

M ELITUS NYANDONG,for Chiej Stqpplies O'cer

iç 368CJAZETTS lqoTzcE o. 1EM T AFRICAN RAILW AYS AND HARBOURS

TSNDER FoR SIJIYI-Y oF M vtml Lot;s .TENDERS are invited for the supply of about 12,000 cu. ft.

Hoppus Measuremeat (approximately 16,00: cu. ft. TrueMeaslzre) Timber Mvuli LogsRegular monthly deliveries each of about 970 cu. ft. Hoppus

M easurement are 'requi/ed.Tenderers must quote a price delivered F.O.R. at the station

nearest to their mill, which station must be named.The sueceassful tenderer will be required to enter into an

agreement for the supply of the logs and must be prepared tofurrtish a cash 'deposit 'or bank guarantee for a sum equal to5 per cent of the total value of the contract against satisfactory .completion of the contract.A detailed specxcation f or theso log: may be obtained on

request, from the Chief Supplies OKcer, East African' Railwaysand Harbours, P.O. Box 30540, Nairobi. Only tenders frombona fide concessionaires will be considered.Tenders in sealed plain. envelopes superscribed t'Tender for

Mvuli Logs'' mlzst be addressed to, a'nd reach the Chairmanef the Railway Tender Board, P.O. Bok ' 30066, Nairobi, notlater than 10 a.m. on Saturday, 18th May 1968.The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

M ELI'I'US NYANDONG,for Chiej Supplies Omcer.

GAZETTE NozqcE No. 1369

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAM .E1, Rupchand Hirji Gudka of P.O. Box 9818, Nairobi in

Kenya, a British subject, do hereby give public notice that bya deed poll dated 27th March 1968, duly executed and attestedand regtstered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi, inVolume B.3, Folio 331/82, the use of my former name andsurnamo of Rupeshi Hilji Shah has been abandoned and inlieu thereof has been assumgd and/or adopted the name andsurnamo of Rupclund Hirji Gudka.In pursuance of the change and adoption of the surname as

aforesaid, I hereby declare that I shall at all times hereafterupon a11 occasions whatsoever and wheresoever use and signand/or subscribe my name and surname as Rupchand HirjiGudka.

RUPCHAND HIRJI GUDKA.

DISSOLUTION AND RECONSTITUTIONOF PARTNERSHIP

NOTICE is heroby given that as from 1st January 1968:the partnezship heretobefore subsisting between (1) RajaballSuleman Khaku, (2) Mohamed Jaffer Suleman Khaku, (3)Gulamhusein Suleman Khaku, (4) Abdulla Suleman Kbaku,(5) Asgarali Rajabali Suleman, (6) Akberali Rajabali Sulemanand (7) Husein Suleman Khaku, carrying on business atPremises Yo. G 60, Pereira Road, Mombasa, in the lirm nameor style of Valimohamed Hajee W aljee & Company, has beendissolved by mutual consent by retirement therefrom of thesaid Rajabali Suleman Khaku.That as from 1st January 1968, (1) Kassim Rajabali Suleman:

(2) Mohamedhassan Rajabali Suleman, (3) shaukatali RajaballSuleman, (4) Naushadali Rajabali Suleman, (5) Anverali Abdul-husein Nazerali and (6) Mabmood Gulamhusein Suleman havebeen admitted as partners.The continuing partners (1) Mohamed Jaler Suleman Khaku,

(2) Gulamhusein Suleman Khaku, (3) Abdulla Suleman Khaku,(4) Asgarali Rajabali Suleman, (5) Akberali Rajabali Sulemanand (6) Husein Suleman Khaku and the admitted partners (1)Kassim Rajabali Suleman, (2) Mohamedhassan RajabaliSuleman, (3) Shaukatali Rajabali Suleman, (4) NaushadaliRajabali Suleman, (5) Anverali Abdulhusein Razerali and (6)M ahmoo'd Gulamhusein Suleman will, as from 1st January1968, carry on the business in co-partnership in the same firmname or style ind at the same place.A1l debts and liabilities of the said business up to and

including the 31st December 1967, will be collected and paidby the continuing partners. .Dated at Mombasa this 16th day of April 1968.

RAJABALI SULEM AN KHAKU,Retiring Partner.

M OHAMED JAFIRER SULEM AN KHAKU,GULAMHUSEIN SULEM AN KHAKU,

ABDULLA SULEMAN KHAKU,ASGARALI RN ABALI SULEM AN,AKBERALI RAJABALI SULEM AN,

HUSEIN SULEMAN KHAKU,Continuing Partners.

KASSIM RN ABALI SULEMAN,MOHAM EDHASSAN RN ABALI SULEMAN,

SHAUKATALI RAJABALI SULEM AN ,NAUSHADALI RN ABALI SULEMAN,

ANVERALI ABDULHUSEIN NAZERALI,VAHMOOD GULAMHUSEIN SULEMAN,

Admitted Partners.

GAZET'I'S NolqcE No. 1372DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretobeforesubsisting between Jamnadas Khimll M ehta, MansukhlalJamnadas Mehta, Chimanlal Jamna4as Mehta and HfralalJamnadas M ehta, carrying on business on Plot No. 5, Kutus,and Plot No. 1, Kagio, under the 111-n1 name or style ofJamnadas Khimji Mehta, has beep dissolved by mutual consentas from the 31st day of December 1967, by the retirementtherefrom of Jamnadas khimji Mehta and the said business, asfrom the 1st day of January 1968, is being carried on byMansukhlal Jamnadas Mehta, fhimanlal Jamnadas Mehta andHiralal Jamnadas Mehta as the continuing partners.Al1 debts due to and owing by the said business up to and

including the 31st day of December 1967, will bè recelved andpaid by the said continuing partners.

JAM NADAS KHIMJI M EHTA,Retiring Partnqr.

MANSUKHLAL JAM NADAS M EHTA,CHIM ANLAL JAMNADAS M EHTA,

HIRALAL JAM NADAS M EHTA,Continuîng Partners.

PmN'le BY TI;E GONERNMBNT PlllN'rpa, NMROBI