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THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE OF THE COLONY AND PROTECTORATE OF KENYA. Published under the Authority of His Excellency the Governor of the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya. | Vol. XXVIT—No. 1,052] NAIROBI, December 30, 1925. [Paice 50 Canrs] Registered as a Newspaper at the G. P. Q. Published every Wednesday. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Pace Govt. Notice No. 525—Appointments, etc. ves Ls Le Lee 1302 9 » »; 0826—G. W. Barnes-——Obituary ... _ bas bes 1308 4 » 627—Latvia (Extradition) Order in Council, 1925... wes 1803 Proclamation No. 168—The Diseases of Animals Ordinance, 1906—Infected area (Rinderpest) we ve 1310 Govt. Notice No. 528—The Post Office Amend. Ordinances, 1919 and 1921— The Post Office Rules, 1925 _ i _ 1810 » » 029—The Townships Ordivances, 1908-1918-—-The Eldoret Township Rules, 1925.. . . 1311 Gen. Notice Nos. 1228-1246—Miscellaneous Notices _ wes 3811-1318

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THE

OFFICIAL GAZETTE

OF THE

COLONY AND PROTECTORATE OF KENYA. Published under the Authority of His Excellency the Governor of the

Colony and Protectorate of Kenya.

| Vol. XXVIT—No. 1,052] NAIROBI, December 30, 1925. [Paice 50 Canrs]

Registered as a Newspaper at the G. P. Q. Published every Wednesday.

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Pace

Govt. Notice No. 525—Appointments, etc. ves Ls Le Lee 1302

9 » »; 0826—G. W. Barnes-——Obituary ... _ bas bes 1308

4 ” » 627—Latvia (Extradition) Order in Council, 1925... wes 1803

Proclamation No. 168—The Diseases of Animals Ordinance, 1906—Infected area (Rinderpest) we ve 1310

Govt. Notice No. 528—The Post Office Amend. Ordinances, 1919 and 1921— The Post Office Rules, 1925 _ i _ 1810

” » » 029—The Townships Ordivances, 1908-1918-—-The Eldoret Township Rules, 1925 .. . . 1311

Gen. Notice Nos. 1228-1246—Miscellaneous Notices _ wes 3811-1318

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Government Norick No. 525

APPOINTMENTS.

S. 1991. Mason Water Buprripczk Brook, to be District

Commissioner, Digo District, Coast Province, with. effect from 8th December, 1925.

S. 6960. SrepHen OswanrD Vere Hopar, to be Assistant District

Commissioner, South Kavirondo ~ District, Nyanza

Province, with effect from 15th December, 1925.

S. 6956. Eeuerpert Beranarp Hosxinc, to be Assistant District

Commissioner-in-charge Hlgeyo and Marakwet Districts,

Kerio Province, with effect from 25th November, 1925.

8. 20098. ‘Ernest Dovcras Emizy, to be Assistant District Com-

missioner-in-charge, Kolosia, Kerio Province, with effect from 1st January, 1926.

8. 22381. Lions, Armrraan Waavine, to be Assistant District Com-

missioner, Malindi District, Coast Province, with effect

from 6th December, 1925,

Mawr G. D. Ruopes, C.B.E., D.S.0., BE, Chief

Engineer, to be Acting General Manager, Uganda Railway, with effect from 18th December, 1925, vice Mr. ©. I. N. Welling, C.M.G., proceeded on leave.

C. M. Bunsury, Maintenance Engineer, to be Acting Chief Engineer, vice Major G. D. Rhodes, C.B.E., D.8.0.,

’ R.E., with effect from 18th December, 1925.

A. E. Haur, A.M.LC.E., District Engineer, to be Acting Maintenance Engineer, vice C, M. Bunbury, with effect from 18th December, 1925.

MAGISTERIAL WARRANTS.

S. 6960. Srzpuzn Oswarp Vere Honen, to be a Magistrate of the

Second Class, with power to hald a Subordinate Court of the Second Class in the South Kavirondo District,

Nyanza Province, whilst holding his present appointment as Assistant District Commissioner, South Kavirondo.

8. 6956. , Ereyeerr Brawanp Hosxine, to be a Magistrate of the

Second Class, with power to hold a Subordinate Court of the Second Class in the Elgeyo and Marakwet Districts,

Kerio Province, whilst holding his present appointment as Assistant District Commissioner-in-charge Bigeye and Marakwet Districts.

8. 20098. Ernest Dovcias Eminy, to be a Magistrate of the Second

Class, with power to hold a Subordinate Court of -the Second Class in the Kolosia District, Kerio Province, whilst holding his present appointment as Assistant District Commissioner-in-charge, Kolosia District.

8. 222381. Iions, Armirace Weavine, to be a Magistrate of the

Second Class, with power to hold a Subordinate Court of the Second Class in the Malindi District, Coast Province, whilst holding his present appointment ‘as Assistant District Commissioner, Malindi.

G. A. 8. NORTHCOTE,

for Colonial Secretary.

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COLONY AND PROTECTORATE OF KENYA,

Government Novice No. 526. 8. 18816/1518.

OBITUARY.

His Excellency the Governor regrets to announce the death on December 20th, 1925, at Mombasa of Mr. G. W. Barnes, Sanitary Overseer in the Medical Department.

Mr. Barnes entered the service of this Colony on the 18th June, 1923, as Sanitary Overseer in charge of Mombasa Conservancy.: Mr. Barnes was a hard worker and carried out his duties in an able and efficient manner and he took great interest in the welfare of the large native staff under his control.

Mr. Barnes also worked untiringly in connection. with various charitable organisations in’ Mombasa ° and by his death a loss hag been sustained which will be widely felt by his many friends both among his colleagues and among the general public of Mombasa.

GOVERNMENT Norice No. 527.

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE,

THE 1278 DAY OF OCTOBER, 1925.

PRESENT,

THE KING’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY

Lord President. Lord Chamberlain.

- Lord Southborough.

WHEREAS by the Extradition Acts, 1870 (*) to 1906 (*),

it was amongst other things enacted that, where an arrange- ment has-been made with any foreign State with respect to the surrender to such State of any fugitive criminals, His Majesty may, by Order in Council, direct that the said Acts shall apply in the case of such Foreign State; and that His Majesty may, by the same or any subsequent Order, limit the operation of the Order, and restrict the same to fugitive criminals who are in or suspected of being in the part of His Majesty’s Dominions. specified in the Order and render the operation thereof subject to such conditions, exceptions and qualifications as may be deemed expedient :

And whereas a Treaty was concluded on the 16th day of July, 1924, between His Majesty and the President of the Latvian Republic for the mutual extradition of fugitive criminals, which Treaty is in the terms following :—

His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India; and the President of the Latvian Republic, having determined, by common consent, to conclude a treaty for the extradition of criminals, have accordingly named as their plenipotentiaries :

(#) 33 & 34 Vict., ¢. 52. (») 6 Edw, VII, ce. We...

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His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India :

John Charles Tudor Vaughan, Esquire, C.M.G., M.V.O., His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister

Plenipotentiary at Riga;

And the President of the Latvian Republic :

M. Germain Aibat, Minister Plenipetentiary, Secretary-General of the Latvian Foreign Office :

Who, after having exhibited to each other their respective full powers, and found them in good and due form, have agreed upon the following articles :-—

_ ARTICLE 1.

The High Contracting Parties engage to deliver up to each other, under certain circumstances and conditions stated in

the present treaty, those persons who, being accused or con- victed of any of the crimes or offences enumerated i in Article 2, committed within the jurisdiction of the one Party, shall be found within the territory of the other party.

ARTICLE 2,

Extradition shall be reciprocally granted for the following crimes or offences :—

1. Murder (including assassination, parricide, infanti- cide, poisoning), or attempt or conspiracy to murder.

2, Manslaughter.

3. Administering drugs or using instruments with intent to procure the miscarriage of women.

4. Rape.

5. Carnal knowledge or any attempt to have carnal

knowledge of a girl under 14 years of age.

6. Indecent assault.

7. Kidnapping and false imprisonment.

8. Child stealing, including abandoning, exposing or unlawfully detaining.

9. Abduction.

10. Procuration.

li. Bigamy.

12. Maliciously wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm.

13. Assault, occasioning actual bodily hatm.

14, Threats, by letter or otherwise, with intent to

extort money or other things of value.

15. Perjury, or subornation of perjury.

16. Arson.

17. Burglary or housebreaking, robbery with violence, larceny or embezzlement.

18. Fraud by a bailee, banker, agent, factor, trustee, director, ‘nember or public officer of any company, or fraudulent conversion.

19. Obtaining money, valuable security or- goods by false pretences; receiving any money, valuable security, or other property, knowing the same to have been stolen or félfoniotsly dbtdined.

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20. (a) Counterfeiting or altering money, or bringing inte circulation counterfeited or altered money.

(b) Knowingly making without lawful authority

any instrument, tool or engine adapted and intended for the counterfeiting of the coin of the realm.

21. Forgery or uttering what is forged,

22. Crimes against bankruptcy law.

28. Any malicious act done with intent to endanger the safety of any persons travelling or being upon a railway.

24. Malicious injury to property, if such offence be indictable.

5. Piracy and other crimes or offences committed at sea against persons or things which, according to the laws of the High Contracting Parties, are extradition crinies vr offences.

26. Dealing in slaves in such manner as to constitute. a crime or offence against the laws of both States. .

The extradition is also to be granted for participation in any of the aforesaid crimes or offences, provided such partici- pation be punishable by the laws of both Contracting Parties.

.

Extradition may also be granted at the discretion of the: State applied to in respect of any other crime or offence for which, according to the law of both the Contracting Parties for the time being in force, the grant can be made. ,

ARTICLE 3.

In no case-nor on any consideration whatever: shall the High Contracting Parties be bound to surrender their own subjects, whether by birth or naturalisation.

ARTICLE 4.

The extradition shall not take place if the person claimed has already been tried and discharged or punished, oy is still. under trial in the State applied to, for the crime or offence for which his extradition is demanded.

Tf the person claimed should be under examination or under punishment in the State applied to for any other crime or offence, his extradition shall be deferred wntil the conclusion of the trial and the full execution of any punishment ay arded to him.

Articum 5.

The ‘extradition shall not take place if, subsequently to the commission of the crime or offence or the institution of» the. penal proseention or the conviction thereon, exemption from. prosecution or punishment has been required bv. lapse

of time, according to the laws-.of the State applying or applied to. m

ARTICLE 6,

A fugitive criminal shall not be surrendered if the crime or offence in respect of which his surrender is demanded is‘one ‘of a political character, or if he proves that the requisition for his surrender has, in fact, been made with a view to try or punis: r him for ¢ a crime or offence of a political character.” an

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ARTICLE 7.

A person surrendered can in no case be kept in custody or bé brought to trial in the State to which the surrender has been made for any other crime or offence, or on account of any other matters, than those for which the extradition shall have

taken place, until he has been restored, or has had an oppor- tunity of returning, to the State by which he has been surrendered.

This stipulation dees not apply to erlmes or offences com- mitted after the extradition. Doe

~ ARTICLE 8.

The requisition for extradition shall be made through the diplomatic agents of the High Contracting Parties respectively.

The requisition for the extradition of an accused person must be accompanied by a warrant of arrest issued by the competent authority of the State. requiring the extradition, and by such evidence as; according to the laws cf the .place where the accused is found, would justify his arrest if the crime or offence had been committed there.

If the requisition relates to a person already convicted, it must be accompanied by the sentence of condemnation passed against the convicted person by the competent cowrt of the State that makes the requisition. for extradition.

A sentence passed in contumaciam is not to be deemed a conviction, but a person so sentenced may be dealt with as an accused person.

ARTICLE 9,

If the requisition for extradition be in accordance with the foregoing stipulations, the competent authorities of the State applied to shall proceed to the arrest of the fugitive.

-ARTICLE 10.

A criminal fugitive may be apprehended under ‘a warrant issued by any police magistrate, justice of the peace, or other competent authority in either State, on such information or complaint and such evidence, or after such proceedings, as would, in the opinion of the authority issuing the warrant, justify the issue of a warrant if the crime or offence had been committed or the person convicted in that part of the _ dominions of the two Contracting Parties in which the magis- trate, justice of the peace, or other competent authority exercises jurisdiction, He shall, in accordance with this

article, be discharged if within the term of thirty days a requisition for extradition shall not have been made by the diplomatic agent of the State claiming bis extradition in accordance with the stipulations-of this treaty. The same rule shall apply to the cases of persons accused or convicted of any of the crimes or offences specified in. this. treaty, and com- mitted on the high seas on board any vessel of either State which may come into a port of the other. -

_ ARTICLE 11, °

The extradition shall take place only if the evidence be found sufficient, according to the laws of the State applied to, either to justify the committal of the prisoner for trial, in case the crime or offence had been committed in the territory of the same State, or to prove that the prisoner is the identical person convicted by the courts of the State which makes the

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requisition, and that the crime or offence of which he has been convicted is one in respect of which extradition could, at the time of such conviction, have been granted by the State applied to; and no criminal shall be surrendered until after the

expiration of fifteen days from the date of his committal to prison to await the warrant for his surrender.

ARTICLE 12.

In the examinations which they have to make in accord- ance with the foregoing stipulations, the authorities of the State applied to shall admit as valid evidence the sworn depositions or the affirmations of witnesses taken in the other State, or copies thereof, and likewise the warrant and sen- tences issued therein, or copies thereof, and certificates of, or

judicial documents stating the fact of a conviction, provided the same are authenticated as follows :—

(1) A warrant, or copy thereof, must purport to be signed by a judge, magistrate, or officer of the other State, or purport to be certified under the hand of a judge, magistrate, or officer of the other State to be a true copy thereof, as the case may require.

(2) Depositions or affirmations, or the copies thereof, must purport to be certified, under the hand of a judge, magistrate, or officer of the other State, to be the original depositions or affirmations, or to be true copies thereof, as

the case may require.

(3) A certificate of, or judicial document stating the fact of a conviction must purport to be certified by a judge, magistrate or officer of the other State.

In every case such warrant, deposition, affirmation, copy, certificate or judicial document must be authenticated, sither by the oath of some witness, or by being sealed with the official seal of the Minister of Justice, or some other Minister of the

other State, or by any other mode of authentication for the time being permitted by the law of the State to which the application for extradition is made.

‘ARTICLE 18.

If the individual claimed by one of the High Contracting Parties in pursuance of the present treaty should be also claimed by one or several other Powers on account of other crimes or offences committed within their respective jurisdic- tions, his extradition shall be granted to the State whose claim is earliest in date, unless such claim is waived.

ARTICLE 14.

If sufficient evidence for the extradition be not produced within two months from the date of the apprehension of the fugitive, or within such further time as the State applied to, or the proper tribunal thereof shall direct, the fugitive shall be set at liberty. .

ARTICLE 15.

All articles seized which were in the possession of the person to be surrendered at the time of his apprehension, and any articles that may serve as a proof of the crime or offence shal] be given up when the extradition takes place, in so far as this may be permitted by the law of the State granting the extradition.

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Arriche 16.

Each of the High Contracting Parties shall defray the expenses occasioned by the arrest within its territories, the detention, and the conveyance to its frontier, of the persons whom it may have consented to surrender in pursuance of the present treaty.

ARTICLE 17.

The stipulations of the present treaty shall be applicable, so far as the laws permit, to all His Britannic Majesty’s Dominions, except to the self-governing Dominions herein- after named—that is to say, the Dominion of Canada, the Commonwealth of Australia (including for this purpose Papua aiul Norfolk Island), the Dominion of New Zealand, the Union

of South Africa, the Trish Free State, and Newfoundland—

and India, provided always that the said stipulations shall be applicable to any of the above-named Dominions or India in respect of which notice to that effect shall have been given oo behalf of the Government of such Dominion or India by His Britannic Majesty’s representative at Riga, and provided also that it shall be competent for either of the Contracting Parties to terminate separately the application of this treaty to anv of the above-named Dominions or India by a notice to that effect not exceeding one year and not less than six reonths,

Articte 18.

The requisition for the surrender of a fugitive criminal, who has taken refuge in any of His Britannic Majesty’s self-governing Dominions, Colonies, or Possessions to which this treaty applies shall be made to the Governor-General, Gevernor, or Chief authority, of such self-governing Dominion, Colony or Possession by the chief consular officer of the Latvian Republic in such self-governing Dominion, Colony or ossession.

Such requisition may be disposed of, subject always, as tiearly as mav be, and so far as the law of such self-governing Dominion, Colony or Possession will allow, to the provisions

ot this treatv, by the said Governor-General, Governor or chief authority, who, however, shall be at Itberty either to

grant the surrender or to refer the matter to His Britannic We ajesty’s Government.

Requisitions for the surrender of a fugitive criminal emanating from any self-governing Dominion, Colony or Fossession of His Britannic Majesty shall be governed, as far as possible, by the rules faid down in the preceding articles of the present treaty.

ARTICLE 19,

Tt is understood that the stipulations of the two preceding articles apply in the same manner as if they were Possessions

of His Britannic Majesty, to the following British, Protec- torates, that is to say, the Bechuanaland Protectorate,

Gambia Protectorate, Kenya Protectorate, Nigeria “Pro-

tee ‘torate, Northern Rhodesia, Northern Territories of the Gold

“Coast, Nyasaland, Sierra Leone Protectorate, Solomon Tslands

Protectorate. Somaliland Protectorate, Sw aziland, Uganda Trotectorate and Zanzibar. oe ,

THE OFFIC TAL GAZETTE December 30, 1925.

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It is also understood that if, after the signature of the present treaty, it 1s considered advisable to extend its provisions to any British Protectorates other than those mentioned above, or to any British-protected State, or to any territory in respect of which a mandate on behalf of the League of Nations has been accepted by His Britannic Majesty, the stipulations of the two preceding articles shall be deemed to apply to such Protectorates or States or mandated territories from the date prescribed in the notes to be exchanged for the purpose of effecting such extension.

Tt is further understood that the provisions of the present treaty which apply to British subjects shall be deemed also to apply to natives of any British protectorate or protected State or mandated territory to which the stipulations of the two preceding articles apply or shall hereafter apply.

ARTICLE 20.

The present treaty shall come into force ten days after its publication, in conformity with the forms prescribed by the laws of the High Contracting Parties. It may be ter- minated by either of the High Contracting Parties by a notice not exceeding one year and not less than six months.

It shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Riga as soon as possible. |

In witness whereof the respective plenipotentiaries have signed the treaty and have affixed thereto their respective seals. ,

Done at Riga, the 16th day of July, in the year 1924.

(L.8.) J. G. T. VAUGHAN,

(L.8.) G. ALBAT.

And whereas the ratifications of the said Treaty were exchanged at Riga on the 7th day of July, 1925:

NOW, THEREFORE, His Majesty, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, and in virtue of the authority committed to Him by the said recited Acts, doth order, and it is hereby ordered, that from and after the 30th day of October, 1925, the said Acts shall apply in the case of Latvia under and in accordance with the said Treaty of the 16th July, 1924.

Provided always that the operation of the said Acts shall be and remain suspended within the Dominion of Canada so long as an Act of the Parliament of Canada, being Part I of chapter 155 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906, and entitled ‘“‘ An Act respecting the Extradition of Fugitive Criminals,’’ shall continue in force there, and no longer.

Provided further that the operation of the said Acts shall be and remain suspended within the self-governing Dominions hereinafter named, that is to say, the Commonwealth of

Australia (including for this purpose Papua and Norfolk Tsland), the Dominion. of New Zealand, the Union of South

Africa, the Trish Free State, and Newfoundland, and India,

until notification shall have been made in the ‘‘ London Gazette’? that the Treaty has been made applicable thereto, and that on such notification being made in respect of any such Dominion or India the said Acts shall apply in such Dominion or India in the case of Latvia nnder and in accordance with the said Treaty as from the date of the said notification.

This Order may be cited as the “ Latvia (Extradition) ‘Order in Council, 1925.”

M. P. A. HANKEY.

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Proctamarion No. 168. , S. 1967. Farm L.O. No. 5, Inder Singu, Kibos, Kisumu- ondiani District. THE DISEASES OF ANIMALS ORDINANCE, Londiant Distric

1906. Given under my hand at Nairobi this 24th day PROCLAMATION. of December, 1925.

'IN EXERCISE of the powers thereunto enabling me, I hereby declare the following farm to be an sae : infected area (Rinderpest) for the purposes of the H. AH. BRASSEY EDWARDS, aforesaid Ordinance :— for Chief Veterinary Officer.

Government Novice No. 528. S. 19298 /383.

THE INDIAN POST OFFICE ACT, 1898,

AND

THE POST OFFICK AMENDMENT ORDINANCES, 1919 AND 1921.

RULES.

* IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred upon the Governor in Council by the Indian Post Office Act, 1898, as applied to’ the Colony and Protectorate, and the Post Office Amendment Ordinances, 1919 and 1921, and all other powers him thereunto enabling, Dis Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following Rules :—

1. These Rules may be cited as ‘‘ The Post Office Rules, 1925,’ and shall have effect from the 14th day of December, 1925. .

2. Articles of gold and silver, precious stones, jewellery and other articles of like nature may be transmitted in insured boxes between any two post offices in the Colony and Protectorate at which insurance business is transacted and insured boxes containing such articles may be accepted for ' transmission to such countries as the Postmaster-General may from time to time notify in the Gazette.

3. An msured box shall not exceed 2 lb. in weight nor measure more than 12 inches in length, 4 inches in breadth and 4 inches in height. The box shall be strongly made of metal or wood.

4. The postage, in all cases, on an insured box shall be at the rate of 20 cents per 2 ounces or part thereof with a

minimum of 80 cents.

5. The inclusion of any of the following articles in an insured box is prohibited :—

(a) Letters or notes having the character of actual and personal correspondence. It is, however, permissible to enclose in the box an open invoice confined to the particulars which constitute an invoice and also a simple copy of the address of the box and of the sender.

(6) Current coin.

(c) Bank notes or securities payable to bearer, bonds

and articles included in the category of commercial papers.

(d) Any article the transmission of which through the post is prohibited.

6. The fees for the insurance of insured boxes shall be on the same scale as for insured letters.

7. Where not inconsistent with the foregoing rules, the regulations governing the acceptance, transmission and delivery. of insured letters and parcels shall apply to insured boxes.

By command of His Excellency the Governor in Council.

Nairobi, R. W. LAMBERT,

17th December, 1925. Clerk to the Executive Councih.

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GOVERNMENT Notice No. 529. 8. 2829,

THE TOWNSHIPS ORDINANCES, 1903-1918.

RULES.

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by the Townships Ordinances, 1903-1918, His Excellency the Governor in Council

has been pleased to make the followmg Rule :—

1. Rules Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the Rules appearing under Government Notice No. 271 dated the 19th day of July, 1921,

shall apply to the Township of Eldoret and may be cited as “The Eldoret Township Rules, 1925.”

By command of His Excellency the Governor in Council.

Nairobi,

This 18th day of December, 1925.

R. W. LAMBERT,

Clerk to the Executive Council.

General Notice No. 1228.

THE MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS’ AND

DENTISTS’ ORDINANCH, 1910. |

NOTICE.

THE under-mentioned has been registered in accordance with the terms of the Medical Practitioners’ and Dentists’ Ordinance, 1910:—

Name. Qualifications.

Leroux, Douglas MeHwan M.B., Ch.B. (Glasg.), 1924.

Nairobi,

- Ith November, 1925.

JOHN L. GILKS, Registrar.

Generat Notice No. 1229.

NOTICE.

THE following licences and taxes for the year 1926 are payable at the District Commissioner’s Office, Nairobi, during the month of January, 1926, except where stated otherwise :—

Liquor licences on or before 31st December, 1925. Traders licences on or before 31st December, 1928. Non-Native Poll Tax on or before 81stJanuary, 1926. Registration of guns on or before 31st January, 1926. Brokers’ licences on or before 81st January, 1926.

J. W. JOHNSON,

for District Commissioner.

for Manag

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GENERAL Novice No. 1280.

NATIONAL BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

UNCLAIMED BALANCES.

THE: following list of balances in our books have been unclaimed for the period of ten years :—

8.

Baldeock, Willian Phillips 8,796

Beamont, Major Hon. E. de G. 1,107

B.E.A. Auction Mart 45

Canteen Fund, 2nd K.A.R. 865

Cody, Dr. William Ernest 899

Colonists’ Association of B.T.A. 2

ditto. Building Account 40

Faweus, Mrs. Violet Isobel 55

Girouard Fund . 880

Hamerton, Mrs. Mary Cook 86

Hillwood Estates wee 186

Kilimanyota Rubber Estate ... 32

Legion of Frontiermen 298

Limoru Unit Volunteers Reserve Corps 941

MeKay, James 160

Nairobi Conerete Coy. wee 326

Nairobi Amateur Club vee wee 2

Nairobi Town Guard 20

Pirates Club 275

Williams, John Thomas 360

Warmington, E. Stephen 180

Taylor, Walter Marshall 405

A. 8S. McKENDRICK,

er.

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Generat Nosice No. 1116; NOTICE.

SESSIONS of His Majesty’s Supreme Court will be held at the places and on the dates hereinafter set out :—

CAUSE LIST.

Fort Hatt, lity January, 1926.

Criminal Case No. 99 of 1925. Rex vs.

» » oo i10 of 1925. Rex vs.

” » 3 116 of 1925. Rex vs,

» » 95 119 of 1925. Rex vs.

Nairobi,

2ist November, 1925.

Kishamba s/o Waweru

Kimusia wa Karanja

Olango s/o Oritho

Wairege wa Kabutha-

D. EDWARDS, Registrar, Supreme Court of Kenya.

GeneraL Notice No. 1231,

IN HIS MAJESTY’S SUPREME COURT OF KENYA, AT NAIROBI.

INSOLVENCY JURISDICTION.

Cause No. 20 or 1925. In rae marrer or Ati s/o Yakur, ARAB, DEBTOR.

To all whom it may concern.

NOTICE is hereby given that the petition of the above-named Ali s/o Yakut, Arab, ordinarily residing and carrying on business at Kitui, for an order adjudicating him an insolvent under the Provincial Insolvency Act (No. TIL of 1907) will be heard at Nairobi on the 15th day of January, 1926, at .10.30 a.m.

Dated this 22nd “day of December, 1925.

E. J. O’FARRELL, Deputy Registrar.

GeneraL Notice No. 1232. oo.

IN THE TOWN MAGISTRATE’S COURT, AT KISUMU.

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

Cause No. 10 or 1925.

Notice or APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE or Antonio Licorto CoNDILAC, LAaTe or Kisumu,

DECEASED.

TAKE NOTICE that application having been made in this Court by Peter Ignatius Braganza of Kisumu for the administration of the estate of A. L. Condilac. late of Kisumu, who died at Kisumu on the 26th day of November, 1925, this Court will proceed to make a decree in the same unless cause be shown to the contrary and appearance in this respect entered on or before the 7th day of January, 1026.

Kisumu,

7th December, 1925.

DOUGLAS BRUMAGE, District Delegate, Nyanza.

Genera, Notice No. 1233.

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION. Supreme Cover Cause No. 19 or 1925.

Posrtic Trusten’s Cause No. 17 or 1925. In tHE MATTER oF WitiiAM JOHN STRAWBRIDGE, DECEASED.

To all whom it may concern. TAKE NOTICE that the account of the estate of the

above-named William John Strawbridge, deceased, has been lodged with the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Nairobi, and that he has appointed the 23rd day of February, 1926, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon for passing of such account.

- Nairobi,

23rd December, 1925.

W. M. KEATINGE,

Public Trustee.

GengnaL Noricr No. 1284.

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION. Supreme Court Cause No. 63 oF 1925. Pustic Trusren’s Cause No, 86 or 1925,

In roe marrer or Mwana Tumu BINTI ATHUMAN, DECEASED,

To all whom it may concern. . TAKE NOTICE that the account of the estate of the

above-named Mwana Tumu binti Athuman, deceased, has been lodged with the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Nairobi, and that he has appointed the 2rd day of Feb- ruary, 1926, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon for passing of such account.

Nairobi,

24th December, 1925,

W. M. KEATINGE, Public Trustee.

GBENEKaL Notice Ne. 1285.

IN HIS MAJESTY’S SUPREME COURT OF KENYA, AT NAIROBI,

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION. Causg No. 71 or 1925.

In THE MATTER of James ERNEST BEDDING, DECEASED.

PURSUANT to an order of His Majesty’s Supreme Court of Nairobi dated the 16th day of December, 1925, whereby letters of administration with will annexed was granted to Alan Gordon Nourse the Attorney for the Executrix in the said will named.

TAKE NOTICE that all persons having any claims against the Estate of the above deceased, who died at Hoey’s Bridge on the 7th day of July, 1925, are reqnired to lodge and prove such claims with the. undersigned on or before the 20th day of January next, after which date only the claims so proved will be paid. and the estate distributed according to law.

Dated this 22nd day of December, 1925.

; ALLEN & HAMILTON, Solicitors for the Administrator, Nairobi.

GeneRat Norice No. 1236.

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

Supreme Courr Cause No. 74 or 1925.

Pusric Trusten’s Cause No. 93 oF 1925.

In THE maTTER or Nyuauna, s/o NGANGA, DECEASED.

To all whom it may concern.

TAKE NOTICE that the account of the estate of the above-named Njuguna s/o Nganga, deceased, has been lodged with the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Nairobi, and that he has appointed the 23rd day of February, 1926, at 2 o’clock in. the afternoon for passing of such account.

Nairobi, 24th December, 1925,

W. M. KEATINGE, Public Trustee.

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December 30, 1925.

General Notice No. 1287,-

IN HIS MAJESTY’S SUPREME COURT OF KENYA, . : AT NAIROBI.

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION. Cause No. 87 or 1925.

NOTICE OF -APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRATION oF E’staTe OF Ratpu Davis, LATE or NAKURU, DECEASED.

TAKE NOTICE that application having been made in this Court by Alexander Davis, of Nairobi, for the administration of the estate of Ralph Davis, late of Nakuru, who died at Nakuru on the 10th day of November, 1925, this Court will proceed to make a decree in the same unless cause be shown to the contrary and appearance in this respect entered on or before the 13th day of January, 1926.

Natrobi,

24th December, 1925. G. H. PICKERING,

Judge.

Gencrat Notice No. 1238.

IN HIS MAJESTY’S SUPREME COURT OF KENYA, . AT NAIROBI.

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

Cause No. 88 or 1925.

IN THE MATTER OF Harrin HILL, DECEASED

AND

(NS THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR ReE-SEALING IN THE Cotoxy AND ProvecroraTE or Kenya THE PROBATE

GRANTED BY THE Master oF THE SupREME CovuRT or SouTH

Arrica (Natat Provinctar Distrtcr).

TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to this Cowt by Frank Blacker Hill of Lukenia, Athi River, the husband of the deceased for the re-seal of the letters of

administration with a copy of will annexed of the estate of Hattie Hill, late of Lukenia, Athi River in the Colony

and Protectorate of Kenya, who died at Durban on the

30th day. of March, 1925, this Court will proceed to make

a decree in the same vniess cause be shown to the contrary

and appearance in this respect entered on or before the L3th day of January, 1926.

Dated this 24th day of December, 1925.

G. H. PICKERING, Judge.

Genera Novice No. 1239,

IN HIS MAJESTY’S SUPREME COURT OF KENYA, : AT NAIROBI.

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION. Cavse No. 89 or 1925.

Novick OF APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRATION oF EsraTE OF

Max Epwarp Oscar. Toserti, Late or 16, DaLeHam

Garnpens, Hampsreap, IN tHE County or Lonpon,

DECEASED. :

TAKE NOTICE that application having been made in

this Court by C. N. M. Harrison, of Nairobi, for the

administration with will annexed of the estate of M. E. O.

Tosetti, late of 16, Daleham Gardens, Hampstead, in the

County of London, who died at 16, Daleham Gardens,

Hampstead in the County of London on the 22nd day of

Tuly, 1924, this Court will proceed to make a decree in the

same unless cause be shown to the contrary and appearance

in this respect entered on or before the 13th day of

January, 1926.

Nairobi, 24th December, 1925.

G. H. PICKERING, Judge.

Generat Notice No. 1240.

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

Supreme Court Cause No. 91 oF 1923.

-Pusuic Truster’s Cavse No. 86 or 1925.

-In THE matrer or T. D. SINGH, DECHASED.

To -all-whom: it may concern.

TAKE NOTICE that the account of the estate of the

above-named T. D. Singh, deceased, has been lodged with

the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Nairobi, and that he

has appointed the 23rd day of February, 1926, at 2 o'clock

in the afternoon for passing of such account.

airobi,

23rd December, 1925. W. M. KEATINGE,

Public Trustee. oa

THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE - 1313

GeneraL Notice No. 1241.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1921

AND OF NARASHA FLAX SYNDICATE, LIMITED

(In Liqurparton).

NOTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of the above-named company will be held at the offices of Messrs. Gill and Johnson, Chartered Accountants, Ibea Buildings, Government Road, Nairobi, on Monday the 1st day of February, 1926, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely, for the purpose of having the account of the liquidators, showing the manner in which the winding-up has been conducted and the property of the company disposed of, laid before such meeting, and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the liquidators.

Dated this 29th day of December, 1925.

GILL & JOHNSON, Liquidators.

Generac Notice No, 1242,

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1921

AND OF KABUKU, LIMITED

(In Liqurparron). NOTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of

the above-named company will be held at the offices of Messrs. Gill and Johnson, Chartered Accountants, Ibea Buildings, Government Road, Nairobi, on Monday the Ist day of February, 1926, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely, for the purpose of having the account of the liquidator, showing the manner in which the winding-up has been conducted and the property of the company disposed of, laid before such meeting, and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the liquidator.

Dated this 29th day of December, 1925.

ERNEST B. GILL, Liquidator.

Generat Notice No. 12438.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1921

AND OF LONDIANI FLAX SYNDICATE, LIMITED

(In Ligurpation).

NOTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of the above-named company will be held at the offices of Messrs. Gill and Johnson, Chartered Accountants, Tbea Buildings, Government Road, Nairobi, on Monday the Ist day of February, 1926, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon precisely, for the purpose of having the account of the liquidators, showing the manner in which the winding-up has been conducted and the property of the company disposed of, laid before such meeting, and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the liquidators.

Dated this 29th day of December, 1925.

GILL & JOHNSON, Liquidators,

General Novice No, 1244.

POST OFFICK NOTICE.

ARRIVAL OF Kenya Matus In ENGLAND.

IT is notified for general information that the mails despatched from Mombasa on the undermentioned date, arrived in England as stated :—

Date of despatch from Mombasa.

Date of arrival ‘in England.

|

3rd December, 1925

Name of Vessel by which despatched

8.S. “General 22nd December, 1925 Duchesne”

General Post Office,

Nairobi,

24th December, 1925, H. HUDSON,

for Postmaster General,

Kenya and Uganda.

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GenerAt Norice No, 1208.

EASTLEIGH TOWNSHIP.

SALE OF PLors.

All persons who have entered into agreements for sale with :—

(a) Messrs. Smith, Lorentz and Papenfus;

(b) The Nairobi Hast Township Company, Limited ;

(c) the late Mr. A. Allidina Visram, for the purchase of plots in Eastleigh Township recently purchased by the Crown, are hereby notified that conveyances of such plots may on application be obtained from the undersigned upon payment of all outstandings (if any), and the cost of conveyance.

Applications for such conveyances must be received on or before the 30th June, 1926, after which date applications will not be entertained.

Nairobi,

December 2ist, 1925. , W. W. RIDOUT,

Superintendent, Suburban Areas.

Genera, Novice No. 1210.

MOTOR TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, 1915.

NOTICE.

Licensing or Moror VEHICLES ror 1926.

1. Owners of motor vehicles are reminded that all motor vehicle licences expire on 3ist December, 1925.

2. Licences for 1926 will be issued by the under- mentioned officials :—

Officer-in-charge, Police, Mombasa. Nairobi, Nakuru.

% » Kisumi,. », Hldoret.

: - Lumbwa. . Fort Hall.

» » Kitale. + » Nyeri.

8. Forms of application for licences may be obtained at any police office.

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R. G. B. SPICER, Commissioner, Kenya Police.

General Norice No. 1058.

AUCTION OF FARMS.

Unprer THE Crown: Lanps Orpinancer, 1915.

THE erants of the farms specified in the Schedule hereto, will, subject to the provisions of the Crown Lands Ordinance, 1915, be offered for sale at the

Railway Club, Nairobi, commencing at 10 a.m., on Monday, the 8th February, 1926. Plans of the fams may be seen at the Public Map Office, Land Department, Nairobi, or may be had on application

to the Land Department on payment of Shs. 5/- post free, in respect of each plan required.

The right to withdraw any farm from the auction is reserved to the Commissioner of Lands.

December 380, 1925.

CONDITIONS OF SALE.

1. Hach farm will be auctioned separately.

2. These farms with the exception of Farms L.O. Nos. 5482 Muhoroni, 1607 Kibigori and 4940 Makindu are in the Highlands and purchase will therefore w.ll be confined to Europeans only (or their accredited agents), in conformity with the decision of His Majesty’s Government. Farms L.O. Nos. 1607, 5482 and 4940 will be sold without racial restriction.

3. The highest bidder will be the purchaser, and if any dispute arise as to any bidding, the farm will be put up again at the last undisputed bid.

4. The amount of the advance of each bid will be regulated by the auctioneer and no bid shall be retracted.

d. Each purchaser shall pay to the auctioneer, uumediately on the fall of the hammer, a deposit of 10% of his purchase money, and should same be tendered by cheque such cheque must be accompanied by a Banker’s guarantee. In default of such payment the farm may be immediately re- offered for sale and any subsequent bid by the person who has made default may be ignored or refused.

6. The balance of the purchase money may be paid in full to the Commissioner of Lands on or before the lst March, 1926, or may be paid in nine equal annual instalments payable on the 1st day of January in each year, the first instalment being payable on the 1st January, 1927, and the purchaser shali inform the Commissioner of Lands on or before the Ist March, 1926, which method of payment he desires to adopt.

rc (. If the purchaser shall have elected to pay the

balance of the purchase money by instalments no assignment of the land granted or any part shall be valid until the whole of the purchase money shall have been paid.

8. The rent due to the 8lst day of December, 1926, the survey fees and the fees payable for the preparation (Shs. 90/-) and reg'stration (Shs, 20/-} of the. grant and the stamp duty payable (approxi- mately 2% ad valorem) in respect of the grant and, if the purchaser shall have elected to pay the balance of the purchase money in full, the balance of the purchase money shall be paid to the Commissioner of Lands at the Land Department, Nairobi, on or before the 1st March, 1926. and upon such payments being duly made, the purchaser shall, subject to the provisions of the Crown Lands Ordinance, 1915, and, if the conditions of sale have been comphed with, be entitled to a grant of the farm, which grant will be presented to him duly executed as soon as conveniently may be.

9. If the payments mentioned in Condition No. 8 are not made on or before the 1st March, 1926, the Commissioner of Lands may order that the deposit paid by the purchaser be forfeited to the Government, and in such case the purchaser shall have no further claim to a grant of the farm.

10. he grants will be under the provisions of the Crown lands Ordinance, 1915, and the Registration of Titles Ordinance, 1919, and will be for’ 999 years commencing from the Ist day of March, 1926. Rent will be payable from that date.

Nairobi,

29th October, 1925.

H. T. MARTIN,

Commissioner of Lands.

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SCHEDULE REFERRED TO. IN .NCTICE OF SALE.

Approximate Approximate Proportionate Area. rent per rent 1-3-26 te Upset Survey

Locality. L.O. No. Old No. Acres. annum 31-12-26, Price. Fees.

Uasin Gishu bs. C. Ss. C. 8. 5. Hast ... 3059 2 . 160... 32 00... 26 67... 38,200... 316

Kipkarren - 4570 0. . 888... 67 60... 56 83... 18,520... 486 Mubhoroni ..- 5482 .,, 4231/1 «=454 |, 90 80... 75 67... 18,160... 490 Kedowa a. 5447 2... 5420/2 wee 78, 15 60... 18 O00... 2,340... 250 Kibigori _ w» 1607 2... we 85.5... 17- 20... 14 88... 4,800... 264

Kinangop 8476 . 1,500... 3 OU... 250 60... 15,060... 784 » 2 BATT *... 1,500 300 00... 250 006... 15,000... 784 n wo. B4ATB .. 1,484 296 80... 247 83 .... 14,840... 784 ” .. 8483... — w 1,472 294 40... 245 83... 14,720... 784 ” ... B484 ...0 — ... 1,500 800 30... 250 00... 15,000... 784

Naivasha .. L790 0.00 = . 2148 ... 429 60... 858 00... 16,110... 944 ithanga wo 8585 00, . 159... 31 80... 26 50... 795... 816 Komo Rock 2. 2709 2. ... 2,888 466 60... 3888 85... 9,832 ... 970

» ., 2360 2.0 — ... 1,604 320 80... 267 383... 6,416... 810 i ... 2365 2.0 — 1,000 200 00... 166 67... 4,000... 676 n -.. 8602... — 1,000 200 O00... 166 67... 4,000... 676 h .. 36038 2.0 — 1,000 200 «600... 166 67... 4,000... 676

... 8607... 0 1,782 5346 40... 288 67... 6,928... 836 " .. 8605 1.00 1,000... 200 60... 166 67... 4,000... 676

Makindu ... 4940 ... 1189/1 304... 60. 80... 50 67... 912 ... 1,246* ‘Solai .. 2678 2.5 0 ... 8,243 ... 618 60... 540 50... 82,480 ... 1,180 Kiu o. 1748 00 ... 5,248 ... 1,048 60... 873 88 ... 26,215 ... 1,896 Kiu w. 144.00 ... 4,255 851 00... 709 17 ... 21,275 ... 1,274 North Kenya . 5154 ... 2867/R .. 1,701 840 20... 248 50... 25,515 ... 836 ‘Nyeri . 5155 ... 2275 with 2

- adjoining \ 479 95 80... 79 88... 9,580... 490 ““A’’ farms 4

Nyeri ... 8408 0... — 156... 31 20... 26 O00... 8,120... 316 a . 5153 ... 3424/2 205... 44 00... 84 17... 356

* Special survey.

8,200 ...

N.B.—Intending purchasers are hereby warned that the numbers shewn on the Survey Beacons of the Farms mentioned in the Schedule do not necessaril Farms shewn in the Schedule.

Attention is drawn to the withdrawal of Farm L.0. No. 5479 (8717 /2) Londiani.

y correspond with the numbers of the

GENERAL NOTICE No. 661.

The following. Bills have been published for information prior to introduction into Legislative Council and can be obtained at the Governinent Printing Press.

Posted, Cts. 60 :—

8. 18381/2.

NOTICE.’

19. Patents and Designs Amendment Ordinance, 1925 20.. Notaries Public Amendment Ordinance, 1925 21, Wireless Telegraphy Amendment Ordinance, 1925. 22. Coryndon Trust Ordinance, 1925. 23. Civil Procedure (Amendment) Ordinance, 1925 24.- Arbitration (Amendment) Ordinance, 1925. 25. Appropriation Ordinance, 1925. 26. Supplementary Appropriation (Railway) Ordinance.

1925. 27. Census Ordinance, 1925.

28. Punishment of Incest Ordinance, 1925. 29. The Corporal Punishments Ordinance, 1925. 30. The Criminal Procedure (Amendment) (No. 2)

- Ordinance, 1925.

31. The Custody of Children Ordinance, 1925.

Price, Cts. 50.

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GENERAL Novice No. 1245.

December. 30, 1925.

Rerurn or LIcENCES ISSUED aT Kisii UNDER THE TRapERS LIcENSING

Orpinance, (No. 25 or 1919).

For.the quarter ending 30th September, 1925.

LICENSEE.

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Laxmandass Fakirchand Hargowan Jiwan Chief P. Owili T. Pinto Mastan Singh Shivram Dass Nyakalam Yusuf M. Travass Rauji Velji Mohamed Ahamed A. Nathu Bhanji Simon de Souza Tumbo Stores Karmali Bhingji Karmali Bhimji Mohamed Bux Mohamed Gutama, Abdi Nashir Mohamed Khanji Mohamed Khanji Valli Mohamed Mohamed Khanji Mohamed Premji Mohamed Premji Juma Rehmu ‘Kamau wa Kathai Ramji Jivraj Ramyi Jivray Kassam Velji Manji Jadhowyi Kassam Rajan ‘Kisii Stores ‘Kisii Stores ‘Kisii Stores Pirbhai Visram Gulunhussein Mawji Tumbo Stores Habib Kassam A. Nathu Bhanji Rahemtulla Mulji Merali Mohamed Kassam Velji Rahemtulla Mulji Mithu Habib Jamal Alibhai Hajee Manjee Ali Hirjee Jadhowjee Amersi Jadhowji Amersee Jadhowji Amersee Kassam Alibhai Saleh Ahamed Juma Rehmu Abdullah Abdi

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THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE

ARTURN oF LICENCES ISSUED ar LAMU UNDER THE TRADERS LicENsSING

Orpinancn (No. 25 or 1919).

For the quarter ending 30th September, 1925.

LICENSES.

Rahemtulla Valjee Salim bin Saida Monomed Karimjee Awath bin Said

Mohomed and Hussein Guia riussein Ksmailjee Abdalla Hassan Bates She Bwana bin Bwana Osman Abdurrehman Atik Msailam bin Salim Said bin Islam Omar bin Ali Ahmed Abdalla HElhamdi Mbwana b. Sheh Ahmed Jumaani bin Said Omar bin Mbarak Ali bin Sherif Ali bin Said Abdalla bin Saleh b. Madi Hassanli Walji Said b. Baishe Yislam bin Mohomed Manishanker Girdarlall Ali bin Omar Bamaruuf

Issa bin Yahya Damji Ranji Messrs. Smith, Mackenzie & Co. Abdul Hussein Norbhai Nurbhai Musaji T. M. Jivanjee Ali bin Awath Omar bin Salim b, Ghanzal Awath b. Saleh b. Mathi Abdalla Musubhai Yussufali and Jaferji {brahimji-Mulia Musaji Jivanjee Gulam Hussein Mohomedbhai Ibrahimjee Mohomedali Molo Ramji Mohomedali Molo Ramji Adamji Karimji and Sons Bunu bin Mohomed Mohomed bin Said Basheikth Mamu Kasso Mohomedali Molo Rami ‘Hassanali Mohomedali Amiji Ismailji and Co. Shali bin Osmani Mano Kasso

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Rerurn or Licencis 1ssuep at Lamu—(Contd.).

Notic Licence Date of Notice

= Nature of “y Date of of Transier or LICENSEE, * Licence. Sh ae es. * jgsue. mriraeen is

Mohomed bin Said Trading 5 18-9-25 Mashkhas wa Mzee ” 5 18-9-25 —

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General Notice No. 1246. , NOTICE.

« Mombasa, 19th December, 1925.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned goods will be sold by public auction at the Custom House, Mombasa, on the lst Febraary, 1925, if not cleared before that date, and the proceeds will be applied first to the payment of freight and charges and next of duties.

The surplus, if any, will be paid to the proprietor of the goods on his application in writing for the same within 12 months from the date of sale, ‘but if on expiration of that

date no such application shall have been received the surplus will be forfeited and shall be applied as if it had originally been paid as duty due and payable.

A quantity of confiscated goods will also be put up for auction.

Custom House,’ G. WALSH,

Commissioner of: ‘Customs, Kenya and Uganda.

Unclaimed Cargo, lying in the King’s Warehouse, Kilindini, over four months and twenty-one days.

For Satz on Ist Fepruary, 1926.

Date. | Steanier.

“1925 26th Aug. | Giorgio Fassio @ Europe

8rd

5th ith Lith

Lith

Sept. | Mulbera @ Europe » Meliskerk @ south ” Boderer @ Europe

a | ° do

| Marks.and Numbers. _ Numbers and Description,

M. RB. & Co., N’bi. 8572 1 case merchandise

| F.M.B 1 drum, empty |. H.C.E 1 iron tube.

| Nil ae 6 bags bolts & r nuts 2519 — 2 drums: ‘coal tar " (leaking)

do 1 drum, anpty | ,

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December 30, 1925. THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 1319

Unclaimed Baggage lying in the King’s Warehouse, Kilindini, over four months and twenty-one days.

For Sane on Ist Fepruary, 1926.

Date. Steamer. | Marks and Numbers. No, and Description of Packages.

1925 8th Aug. | Modasa @ Hurope R. E. Owen 1 chair

16th =, Unknown Nil * 1 parcel Otto Markus ” Nil 8 tins biscuits Martin Schutz ] parcel

[8th ,, Unknown Nil | 2 chair frames Nil 4 chairs i

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION TO “OFFICIAL GAZETTE.”

Sh. Cts. For one year ves wee wee .. 25 00

+, six months bee wee eae .. 18 00

», three months (excluding postage) 6 50

,, three months (including postage) 7 50

Single copy (excluding postage) 0 50

Single copy (including postage) 0 60

(Subscriptions must be prepaid).

. Sh. Cts.

Price of one copy between 1 and 3 months old 0 60

7 ” 8 and 6 months old 1 00

” 6 months and 1 year old 2 00

ss ” 1 and 2 years old 3B 00

Price of one copy over 2 years old 4 00

(Postal charges must be added to above if forwarded through the Post).

PRINTED aT THE GOVERNMENT Press, NAIROBI.

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