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T he Ceylon Government Gazette No. 7,672 — FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928. > Published by Authority. PART L—GENERAL . {Separate paging is given to'eaeh Part in order that it may be filed separately.) PAGE Minutes by the Governor .. .. Proclamations by the Governor .. .. 3726 Appointments by the Governor .. 3726 Appointments, &c., of Registrars .. .. 3728 Government Notifications .. .. 3730 Revenue and Expenditure Returns .. —- Currency Commissioners’ Notices . . .'. 3735 Notices calling for Tenders ' .. .. 3738 Sales of Unserviceable Articles, &e. .. 3744 Vital Statistics. .. .. . 3744 Unofficial Announcements . . .. 3745 Specifications under “ The Irrigation Ordinance ” 3751 Sales of Toll and Other Rents .. Miscellaneous Departmental Notices “ Excise Ordinance ” Notices .... Local Board Notices .. Proceedings of Municipal Councils.. . .. Patents Notifications .. Notices to Mariners .. .. “ Local Government Ordinance ” Notices Trade Marks Notifications .. Road Committee Notices .. Meteorological Returns Books registered under Ordinance No. 1 of 1885 PAGE. 3757 , 3764 3764 3765 3780 3782 COLOMBO; H. ROSS COTTLE, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, CEYLON. 3725 A 1
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Page 1: Government Gazette

The Ceylon

Government GazetteNo. 7,672 — FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928. >

Published by Authority.

PART L—GENERAL.{Separate paging is given to'eaeh Part in order that it may be filed separately.)

PAGEMinutes by the Governor . . . . —Proclamations by the Governor . . . . 3726Appointments by the Governor . . 3726Appointments, &c., of Registrars . . . . 3728Government Notifications . . . . 3730Revenue and Expenditure Returns .. —-Currency Commissioners’ Notices . . .'. 3735Notices calling for Tenders ' . . . . 3738Sales of Unserviceable Articles, &e. .. 3744Vital Statistics. . . . . . 3 7 4 4Unofficial Announcements . . . . 3745Specifications under “ The Irrigation Ordinance ” 3751

Sales of Toll and Other Rents . . Miscellaneous Departmental Notices “ Excise Ordinance ” Notices . . . .Local Board Notices . .Proceedings of Municipal Councils.. . . .Patents Notifications . .Notices to Mariners . . . .“ Local Government Ordinance ” Notices Trade Marks Notifications . .Road Committee Notices . .Meteorological ReturnsBooks registered under Ordinance No. 1 of 1885

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H. ROSS COTTLE, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, CEYLON.3725 A 1

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3726 Part I. —CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Nov. 2, 1928

PROCLAMATIONS BY THE GOVERNOR.

BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR: ." T l08/28

A Proclamation: ;y.H. J. Stanley. . -::v > ,

KNOW Ye that We, the Governor of Ceylon, in' exercise of the powers in Us vested by section 34 (1) of “ The Ceylon Railways Ordinance, 1902,” do hereby declare that the portion of the road, more particularly

described in the schedule hereto, and crossed by the Ceylon Government Railway at 178 miles 60 chains, in the Province of Uva, between Haliela and Badulla Railway Stations; shall from November 2, 1928, be a

minor crossing ” for the purposes of the said Ordinance,-and that such “ minor crossing ” be not closed by gates.

Colombo, November 2, 1928.By

GOD SAVE THE KING.

His Excellency’s command, "5 A. G. M. Fletcher,

Colonial Secretary.

S c h e d u l e . ;Mileage. Class.m . e. l . .

178 60 0 . . Footpath leading from Elladalua estate road to Badulla-oya and fields . . I II .

BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. L 737/28

A Proclamation.H. J. Stanley.

KNOW Ye that We, the Governor, in exercise of the powers in Us vested by section 14 of “ The Forest Ordinance, 1907,’’ do hereby constitute the forest, the limits whereof are specified in the

schedule hereto, a village forest for the benefit of the village communities of Murutenge in Mayurawati koraie of the Dambadeni hatpattu of the Kurunegala District, in the North-Western Province.

Colombo, November 2, 1928.By His Excellency’s command,

A. G. M. Fletcher, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING.

S c h e d u l e .

The land commonly called or known as Imbmlgahamukalan'a, situate in the village of Mnfuteiige in Mayurawati koraie of the Dambadeni hatpattu of the Kurunegala District, in the North-Western Province, containing in extent 6 acres and 3 roods, and shown as lot 48 in final village plan No. 14 ; and bounded as follows : on the north by lots 49j , 49b, and 49k in final village plan No. 14 ; on the east by lots 49b, 49n , and 49p in final village plan N o. 14 ; on the south by lot 49p in final village plan No. 14 ; on the West by lots 49p , 47, 49 i, and 49f in final village plan No. 14.

APPOINTMENTS, &e., BY THE GOVERNOR.

N o. 373 of 1928.

HIS Excellency the Governor hasbeen pleased to make the following appointments

Mr. R . B, Jan sz to act as Office Assistant to the Assistant Government Agent,’ Trincomalee, from Novem­ber 1, 1928, until further orders.

Mr. A. R. Hallock, Cadet, to be attached to the Kalutara Kachcheri, with effect from November 1, 1928, until* further orders.

Mr. 0 . G- D’AlWis to act as District Judge, Kalutara, and Additional Commissioner of Requests and Police Magistrate, Kalutara, on October 30, 1928, during the absence of Mr. N. M. Bharucha, or until the resumption of duties by that officer. -

Mr . T. N- Mendis to act as Additional-District Judge, Additional Commissioner of Requests, and Additional Police Magistrate, Galle, from November 1, 1928, until the resumption of duties by Mr. T. Weeraratne.

Mr L. G. PotJLiER to act as District Judge, Com­missioner of Requests, and Police Magistrate, Tangalla, from October 30 to November 3, 1928, inclusive' during the absence of Mr. V. P. Redlich, or until the resumption of duties by that officer.

Mr. L. D. C. Hughes to be, in addition to his own duties, Additional District Judge and Additional Police Magistrate, Mullaittivu, on November 6, 1928.

Mr. R. M. Davies to the office of District Judge,. Commissioner of Requests, and Police Magistrate^

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Anuradhapura, with effect from November 1, 1928, until further orders.

Mr, C. A. RaBrooy to act as Commissioner of Requests, Kandy ; Additional District Judge, E andy; and A ddi­tional police Magistrate, Kandy, during the absence of Mr..R. S. V. Poulier, on November 2,1928, or until the resumption of duties by that officer.

Mr-. A- V, van Langenberg to be Additional Com­missioner of Requests, Gampola, on November 9, 1928.

Mr. D. W. Sijbasinghe to act as Commissioner of Requests and Police Magistrate, Galle, and Additional District Judge and Municipal Magistrate, Galle, diming the absence of Mr. C. E. de Pinto, from October 28, 1928, until further notice.

Mr. W. D. Gunaratna to be, in addition to his other duties, Additional Police Magistrate and Addi­tional Commissioner of Requests, Kandy, from October 29, 1928, until further orders.

Mr, E, G. Jonklaas to be Additional Police Magistrate, Gainpola on November 8,1928.

Mr. H. H. Basnayake to act as an Additional Crown Counsel for the Island from November 6, 1928, until further orders.

Mr. G. K. Newton to be a Justice of the Peace and Unofficial Police Magistrate for the judicial division o f Gampola during the absence of Mr. H. W. Malcolmson from the Island.

B y His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, A. G. M. Fletcher,

Colombo, November 1, 1928. Colonial Secretary,

No. 374 of 1928.

HIS Excellency the Governor has. been pleased, with the approval o f the Secretary oe State

fqr the, Colonies,"to recognize Mr. Stillman W . Eells as Consul, de Carriere of the United States of America at Colombo, with effect frqm October 29, 1928.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, A. G, M, Fletchiir,

Colombo,. October- 31, 1928. Colonial Secretary.

No. 375 of 1928.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to recognize Mr. L. C. Blicbefeldt, provisionally,

ah Acting Conbul o f Renmark at Colombo,, with effect from; October 31, 192,8, during the absence from the Island of Mr, K ai Nielson.

By His Excellency’s command, Colonial Secretary’s-Office, A. G. M. Fletcher,

Colombo, October 31, 1928. Colonial Secretary.

No. 370, of 1928.

HIS E x c e l l e n c y t h e G o v e r n q r has been pleased' to recognize. Mr, A , S, L a m p a k u , provisionally,

as Acting Vice--Consul of the Argentine Republic at ' Gofomb.o., With effect from November 6,. 1928, during the absence of Mr. H- G-. P. Madd .ocks from the Island.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, A , G- M.. F l r t c u e r ,

C olom bo,. October fflv 1928, Colonial Secretary .

No. 377 of 1928.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased, under the provisions of section 13. of Ordinance.

No. 10 of 1861, to appoint Mr. E. J. England to. be a, Member of the Provincial Road Committee, North-, Western Province, for the remaining period of 1928, beginning from November 21, vice Mr. D. F. C. Dyson.

By His Excellency’s command.Colonial Secretary’s Office, A. G. M. Fletcher,

Colombo, November 1, 1928. Colonial Secretary.

No. 378 of 1928.

HIS Excellency th;e Governor has been pleased, under section 120 of “ The Criminal Procedure

Code, 1898,” to appoint Mr. Robert Molegoda to be an Inquirer for the division, of Pata Hewaheta, in the District of Kandy, Central Province, with authority under section 365 (1) of the said Code to order post­mortem examinations when necessary, vice Mi. J. A. Rambukpotha, transferred.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office,. A- G. M, Fletcher,

Colombo, October 26, 1928. Colonial Secretary.

No. 379 of 1928.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been, pleased to appoint Mr. Walter Bernard Canagaratna of

Newark, Ridgeway pl.acb,, Bamhalapitiya, to be a Notary Public throughout the judicial division of Colombo, and to practise as such in the. English language.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, A. G. M. Fletcher,

Colombo, October 27, 1928. Colonial Secretary.'

No. 3:80 of 1928.

HIS, E.xcellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Brahman age James St . Valentine,

P er er a of Hill House, Helling’s road, Ratnapura, to be a Notary Public throughout the judicial division of Kandy, and to practise as such ip the English language.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, A , G4 M. Fletcher,

Colombo, October 2■?,-1928. Colonial Secretary.

No. 381 of 1928,

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Piyadigamage P-remaciiandra

Sumanatilake of Koggala, Habaraduwa, to be a Notary Public throughout the judicial division of Galle, and to practise as such in the English language. „

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, A. G. M. Fletcher,

Colombo, October 24, 1928. Colonial Secretary.

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N o. 382 of 1928.

HIS E xcellency th e Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Gerald E itel E rnst of Matara

to be a Notary Public throughout the judicial division of Matara, and to practise as such in the English language.

B y His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, A. G. M. F letcher, Colombo, October 24, 1928. Colonial Secretary.

N o. 383 of 1928.

HIS E xcellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Meera L ebbe Ahmat L ebbe K ari-

a p pe r of Sayantamarutur, Batticaloa, to be a Notary Public throughout the judicial division of Batticaloa. and to practise as such in the English language.

By His Excellency’s command, Colonial Secretary’s Office, A. G. M. F letcher,

Colombo, October 24, 1928. Colonial Secretary.

APPOINTMENTS, &e., OF REGISTRARS.

S E x c e l l e n c y t h e G o v e r n o r has been pleased to make the .follow ing a p p o i tm ents :—■

Mr. L e o p o l d F r a n c is E m m a n u e l F e r n a n d o to be an Additional Registrar of Lands of the Colombo District, with effect from December 1, 1928, vice Mr. E. S. J a y a - Wa r d 'e n e , transferred.

Mr. J o h n A r t h u r W ic k r a m a n a y a k e to be Additional Rsgistrttr of Lands of the Hambantota District, holding office at Tangalla, with effect from November 1, 1928.

M r. E d w i n Sil v a J a y a w a r d e n e to be Registrar o f Lands of the Puttalam-Chilaw District, holding office at Chilaw, with effect from December 1, 1928, vice Mr. L . F . E . F e r n a n d o , transferred.

B y His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’ s Office, A. G. M. F l e tc h e r ,

Colombo, October 30, 1928. Colonial Secretary.

T H E following appointments made under the proviso to sub-section (3 ) of section 2 of Ordinance No. 23 of

1927 are hereby notified:—Mr. Ch a r l e s Se n a n a y a x e to act as Additional Registrar

of Lands, Colombo, for three days from October 15, 1928, during the absence of the Additional Registrar, Mr. E . S. J a y a w a r d a n a , on leave,

Mr. B a st ia m p ill a i V r a s p il l a i to act as Registrar of Lands, Mannar, for two days from October 29, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, Mr. S. V r a s p il l a i , on leave.

Registrar-General’s Office, C. C o o m a r a s w a m y , .

Colombo, October 30, 1928. Registrar-General.

IT is hereby notified that I have appointed W a n is e k a r a M u d iy a n s e l a g e D e l g a h a m u ll e R a n B a n d a to

act as Registrar of Births and Deaths and of Marriages (Kandyan and General) of Pata Dumbara No. 6 division, in the Kandy District of the Central Province, for fifty- three days, with effect from November 1, 1928, vice R a n B a n d a E k a n a y a k a , on leave. His office will be at Paluwatta in Naranpanawa.

Registrar-General’s Office, C. Co o m a r a sw a m y ,Colombo, October 26, 1928. Registrar-General.

IT is hereby notified that I have appointed T am bu R ic h a r d Mu t u t a m b y to act as Deputy Medical

Registrar of Births and Deaths of Mullaittivu town division, in the Mullaittivu District of the Northern Province, for twelve days, with effect from October 30, 1928, vice Sit t a m p a l a m Subram -a n ia m , on leave. His office will be at the Civil Hospital, Mullaittivu.

Registrar-General’s Office, C. Co o m a r a sw a m y , Colombo, October 29, 1928. Registrar-General.

TH E following appointments made under section 3 of Ordinance N o. 23 of 1900 and section 7 of Ordinance

No. 19 of 1907 are hereby notified :—The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, Colombo,

has appointed D o n T hom as R u pa sin g h e to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Degamboda division, and of Marriages (General) of Gangaboda pattu of Siyane korale east division, in the Colombo District of the Western

Province, on October 6, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, J o se ph P ie r is W ic k r a m a r a t n e , on leave. H is office w ill be at Millagahawatta in Kospitiyana.

The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, Colombo, has appointed D on Sa m u e l W ij e s u n d e r a to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Kosgama division, and of Marriages (General) of Udugaha pattu of Hewagam korale division, in the Colombo District of the Western Province, for twenty-three days from October 21, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, Mu h a n d ir a n g e D on J ulius J a y a w a r d a n a Se n e v ir a t n a D a s a n a y a k a , on sick leave. H is office will be at Malkekunawattegedara in Kosgama, and station at Tanayamwatta in Avissawella.

The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, Colombo, has appointed D on W ill ia m Se n a n a y a k a to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Yatigaha North division, and of Marriages (General) of Yatigaha pattu of Hapitigam korale division, in the Colombo District of the Western Province, on October 29, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, Se n a n a y a k a A ppu h a m il l a g e D o n Y ah apan is , on leave. H is office will be at Polhitawapuwatta in Kuda- gammana, and station at Kinagahawatta in Wattemulla.

The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, Kalutara, has appointed D o n J o h n J a y a w a r d a n e to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Magura division, and of Marriages (General) of Maha pattu south division, in the Kalutara District of the Western Province, on October 19, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, D o n T homas W ij e t u n g a , on leave. His office will be at Dikhena in Magura.

The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, Kalutara, has appointed D on D a v id W ij a y a r a t n e to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Migahatenna division, and of Marriages (General) of Maha pattu south division, in the Kalutara District of the Western Province, on October 26, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, B ogqda A r a o h c h ig e D on D ia s J a y a w a r d a n e , on leave. His office will be at Delgahawatta in Migahatenna.

The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, Kalutara, has appointed D on P u l l e r is K a r u n a t il l e k e to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Bellapitiya division, and of Marriages (General) of. Munwattabage pattu division, in the Kalutara District of the Western Province, for thirty days from October 27, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, D o n D a v id K a r u n a t il l e k e , on leave. His office will be at Kottunnewatta in Dombagoda.

The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, Galle, has appointed K a r iy a w a s a n M a ju w a n e g a m a g e Ch a r le s D ia s to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Telikada division, and of Marriages (General) of Gangaboda pattu division, in the Galle District of the Southern Province, on October 26, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, F r a n c is D ia s J a y a s ir i Gu n a w a r d e n a Se n e v ir a t n e , on leave. H is offices will be at Ambagahawatta in Kerade- wala apd Ambagahaowitatotupalewatta in Majuwana.

The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, Galle, has appointed M a r tin u s Ch a r l e s d e Sil v a J a y a t il e k a to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Ambalangoda town division, in the Galle District of the Southern Province, for three days from October 27, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, R ich a r d F r a n c is W e e r a s in g h e , on leave. H is office will be at Civil Dispensary, Ambalangoda.

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The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, Galle, has appointed K o s m u l l e g e i D o n P e d r is d e Selva to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Poddala division, and of Marriages (General) of Four Gravets of Galle and Akmimana division, in the Galle District of the Southern Province, on October 27, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, D on Siy a d o r is J a y a s u n d e r a , on leave. His offices will be at Gudamewatta alias Hingagodawatta in Mipawala and Galagawawatta at Kapuhexnpola.

The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, Galle, has appointed R a n c h a g o d a A r a c h c h ig e D on A ro n K a r u n a r a t n a to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Induruwa division, and of Marriages (General) of Bentota- Walallawiti korale division, in the Galle District of the Southern Province, for two days from October 29, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, R a n ch ag o d a A r a c h ­ch ige D on J oh n K ar tjn a r a tn e , on leave. His office will be at Wellawatta at Yalegama.

The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, Galle, has appointed B a m m a n n e A r a c h c h ig e H e n d r ic k D ias Gttnasekera to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Kodagoda division, and of Marriages (General) of Talpe pattu division, in the Galle District of the Southern Province, on October 30, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, D on H e n d r ic k D ia s Y a p a A b a y a g t jn a w a r d e n a , on leave. His office will be at Dangedarawatta alias Witanagewatta at Kodagoda.

The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, Galle, has appointed K a l u h a t V a l e n t in e d e A b r e w W ij e - sin h a to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Welitara division, and of Marriages (General) of Bentota-Walallawiti korale division, in the Galle District of the Southern Province, on October 30, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, D e m u n i Co r n e l is d e Z o y sa A b a y a se r i- w a r d e n a , on leave. His offices will be at Hambanwatta inGodagedarafor Births and Deaths and Mawatabodawatta in Patagangoda for Marriages.

The Assistant Provincial Registrar, Matara, has appointed Louis D iss a n a y a k a Se d a r a to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Kamburupitiya division,. and of Marriages (General) of Gangaboda pattu division, in the Matara District of the Southern Province, for thirty days from October 22, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, D ias Ma r t in W a n ig a se k a r a , retired. H is office will be at Asokagaraya in Kamburupitiya.

The Assistant Provincial Registrar, Matara, has appointed D on J oh an is A b e y g u n a r a t n a to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Telrjjawila division, and of Marriages (General) of Weligam korale division, in the Matara District of the Southern Province, for two days from October 26, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, D on Ca r o lis Pa l ih a w a d a n a , on leave. His office will be at Kapparage- hena in Malimboda.

The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, Ham - bantota, has appointed A e n e a s A b r a h a m D is a n a y a k e to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Kirama division, and of Marriages (General) of W est Giruwa pattu division, in the Hambantota District of the Southern Province, for two days from October 31, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, P r l is J o h n D is a n a y a k e , on leave. His office will be at Medakoratuwa in Walgammulla.

The Additional Assistant Provincial Registrar, H am ban­tota, has appointed D o n M o w x is W ij e s e k e r a D is a n a y a k e to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Paranagam palata division, and of Marriages (General) of Eafet Giruwa pattu division, in the Hambantota District of the Southern Province, for seven days from November 3, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, Ch e t w y n d A b e s u n d a r a W ir a s in h e , on leave. H is office will be at Bulugahawatta alias Walauwewatta in Welipitiya.

The Provincial Registrar, Kurunegala, has appointed P a t tr a ja Mu d iy a n s e l a g e K i r i -Mtjdiyan se P a t ir a j a to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Dambadeni Udu- kaha korale east division, and of Marriages (General) of Dambadeni hatpattu division, in the Kurunegala District of the North-Western Province, for twelve days from October 16, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, Siy a t u B a n d a W ilg a m u w a , on leave. H is office will be at Kalangahamulahe a in Wennoruwa.

The Provincial Registrar, Kurunegala, has appointed K o n a r a H e r a t Mu d ia n s e l a g e M u t u B a n d a to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Dambadeni Udukaha korale west division, and of Marriages (General) of Dam ba­deni hatpattu division, in the Kurunegala District of the North-Western Province, for fifteen days from October 25, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, R a n a sin g h e M u d ia n s e l a g e P u n ch i B a n d a , on leave. H is office will be at Walauwewatta in Dambadeniya.

The Provincial Registrar, Kurunegala, has appointed A d ik a r i M u d ia n se la g e D in g ir i B a n d a to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Yatikaha korale south division, and of Marriages (General) of Katugampola hatpattu division, in the Kurunegala District of the North-Western Province, for two days from October 26, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, D is a n a y a k e . M u d ia n se la g e B a n d a , on leave. His office will be at Gedarawatta in Asvtedduma.

The Assistant Provincial Registrar, Kegalla,. has appointed W e e r a se k e r a Mu d iy a n s e l a g e D in g ir i B a n d a to act as Registrar of Births and Deaths of Kumbalgam palata division, and of Marriages (General) of Paranakuru korale division, in the Kegalla District of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, for twenty days from November 1, 1928, during the absence of the Registrar, W e e r a se k e r a M u d iy a n s e l a g e Mu d iy a n s e , on leave. His office will be at Hitinawatta in Paranagama. »

Registrar-General’s Office, C. Co o m a r a s w a m y , Colombo, October 30, 1928. Registrar-General.

IT is hereby notified that A r a m b e D u g g a n a W a l a w w e T i k i r i B a n d a , Registrar of Births and Deaths and of

Marriages (Kandyan and General) of Pata Dumbara No. 3 division, in the Kandy. District of the Central Province, will, with effect from November 7, 1928, hold his office at Brahmanagekumbura in Yatawara, instead of at Bilinde- kotuwewatta in Yatawara, as notified in the Government. Gazette N o. 7,622 of December 23, 1927.

Registrar-General’s Office, C. Co o m a r a sw a m y . Colombo, October 26, 1928. Registrar-General.

IT is hereby notified that K a n t h a v a n a t h a r Sa r a v a - n a m u t t u , Registrar of Births and Deaths of Egoda

pattu division, and of Marriages (General) of Tamman- kaduwa division, in the Anuradhapura District of the North-Central Province, will, with effect from November 1, 1928, hold his office at Panivicchem-raththaddiwalawoo in Mannampitiya, instead of at Mannampitiya, as notified in the Government Gazette N o. 7,256 of May 12, 1928.

Registrar-General’s Office, C. Co o m a r a sw a m y , Colombo, October 27, 1928. Registrar-General.

IT is hereby notified that Ch a r l e s P e t e r D e l g o d a , Registrar of Births and Deaths of Meda pattu division,

and of Marriages (Kandyan and General) of Kukulu korale division, in the Ratnapura District of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, with effect from October 20, 1928, holds his office at Liyangahagodawalauwawatta in Kukulegama, instead of at Pinnagodawatta in Kukulegama, as notified in the Government Gazette No. 7,452 of March 27, 1925!

Registrar-General’s Office, C. Co o m a r a s w a m y , Colombo, October 26, 1928. Registrar-General.

IT is hereby notified that K a l u a r a c h c h ig e H e r a t A p p u h a m y , Registrar of Births and Deaths of Dehi-

gampal korale Egodapota division, and of jMarriages (Kandyan and General) of Three Korales and Lower Bulatgam a division, in the Kegalla District of the Province of Sabaragamuwa, will, with effect from November 2, 1928, hold an additional office at Palliyeowitewatta in Morawatta on Fridays.

Registrar-General’s Office, C. Co o m a r a sw a m y , Colombo, October 27, 1928. Registrar-General.

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS,

3 1440/29,

T N terms of section 24 of the Minute of December 9, 1908.it is hereby notified that the under-mentioned officer, i seconded for service, will be allowed to count the period of his temporary employment for pension purposes

Name Pensionable Appointment. Seconded Service.William Dias. Bandaranayake . . Sub-Inspector of Police, Class III. , . Examiner of Motor Cars and Drivers

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Colombo, October 29, 1928.

By His Excellency’s command,A, G. M. Fletcher,

Colonial Secretary.

I E 82/28.

-N terms of section 24 of the Minute of December 9, . 1908, it is hereby notified that the under-mentioned officer, secmded for service, will be allowed to count the period of his temporary employment for pension purposes

Pensionable Appointment, Seconded Service.Clerk, Class III. of the Clerical Translator of Text Books, Education Department,

Service ' with effect from November 1, 1928

Name.Mr. D. S, Ponnamperuma

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Colombo, October 31, 1928.

By His Excellency’s command,A. G. M. E letc h .e e ,

Colonial Secretary.

P 402/28

1ST terms of section 24 of the Minute of December 9,1908, it is hereby notified that the under-mentioned officers, seconded for service, will be allowed to count the period of their temporary employment for pension purposes,

1. 1926:Pensionable Appointments.

Officer in Class IV , in Conductors’ Grade of the Sub­ordinate Service of the Department of Agriculture

do.; do. . -

do.

with effect from October Name.

T . S, J. Jumat- -

R . Siriwardene.. A. D, Frederick R . B. Henderick

Seconded Service.Gardener, Queen’s House, Colombo

Gardener, K ing’s Pavilion, Kandy Gardener, Queen’s Cottage, Nuwara Eliya. Gardener, The Ledge, Nuwara Eliya

Colonial Secretary’s Qffioe, Colombo, November 1, 1928.

By His Excellency’s command,A . G . M, E letghku .

Colonial Secretary .

E 258 /2.8

lURSUANT to, the 2nd section of the Pensicsn Minute of December 9, 19Q8, it is hereby notified that the holder, * of the office in the University College specified below is entitled to pension

Lecturer in Botany (while held by Dr, P , 0- Sarhadhikari)." , By His Excellency s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, ’ A. G, M. Eeetcher,Colombo, October. 31,1928, Colonial Secretary.

“ The Municipal Councils, Ordinance ,

BULE made by the Governor in Executive. Council under section , Ordinance, 19l6 !’

Colonial Secretary’s Office, ___________________Colombo, November 1, 1928. ’

1.910.” F 559/2862 (1) of “ The Municipal Councils

By- His Excellency’s command,A. G, M. Fletcher ,

Colonial Secretary.,R u le ,

Rule 14 of the rules for the grant of pensions and gratuities to officers and servants, of the Colombo Municipality published, by Notifipation.da.ted. October 26, 1910, in Government Gazette No. 6,408 of October 28, 1910, is, hereby revoked and, the following is enbstduted. therefor

Should a Municipal officer or- servant to whom a pension has been awarded take salaried employment under- the Coumil his pension shall cease to be paid, whilst he is so employed, if the official income of his new office is equal to the salary of the appointment from which he retired,. But if such official income is less than the salary of his last former office, then so much of his, pension shall be paid as shall make up his income to the amount of his salary last- drawn by him previously to his retirement.

On final retirement the original pension shall be payable, irrespective of such additional pension as shall h ave been earned in respect of such re-employment but, subject nevertheless, to a redistribution of the additional five years commonly known as u climate allowance.” In no case shall more than five years’ climate allowance be granted to any one person.

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3731Part I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — Nov- 2, 1928

Or d in a n c e No . 17 &f 1869. s 239/28

IT is hereby notified that the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased, under the provisions of sub-section(4 ) 0f section 16 (b ) of Ordinance No, 17 of 1869, as amended by Ordinance No, 17 of 1922, to prescribe the

composite goods named in the schedule hereto, as composite goods on which the rebate allowable under the said section may be granted iti respect of the ingredients contained therein on Which import duty has been paid.

By His Excellency’s command,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, A. G. M. F letcher,Colombo, October 29, 1928. Colonial Secretary.

Sc h e d u l e .Soft sugar prepared or refined in Ceylon.

. Reserve for Village Pasture. k 819/28

IT is hereby notified for general information (a) that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to set-apart the allotments of land, described in the schedule hereto, which are the property of the Crown, for a common

purpose, to wit, that the inhabitants of Pattiyagama Pallegama village in Hewawissa korale of Pata Hewaheta division of the Kandy District of the Central Province, may use the said allotments as a pasture reserve for their cattle, ih accordance with the rules made by the Village Committee under the provisions of sections 6 and 16 of “ The Village Communities Ordinance, 1889,” which said rules are in force in terms of section 32 of “ The Village Communities Ordinance, No. 9 of 1924 ” ; and (6) that His Excellency the Governor reserves to himself the right to resume absolute possession on behalf of the Crown of the said lots or of any portion thereof whenever he thinks fit.

By His Excellency’s cominand,

Colonial Secretary’s Office, A. G. M. Fletcher,Colombo, November 2, 1928. Colonial Secretary.

* Sc h e d u l e .

Lot 8 in Preliminary Plan N o. 7,905.

An allotment of land called Medihenepatana and Kiribogahahenepatana, situated in Pattiyagama Pallegama village, Hewawissa korale, Pata Hewaheta, K andy District, Central Province, containing in extent 158 acres 2 ropds and 3 perches (exclusive of the ela); bounded on the north by land claimed on T. P. 267,686, lot 10 in P. P.'7 ,905 Mala-ela, and reservation along Muwanpennakandura ; east by Muwanpennakandura ; south by land claimed on T. Ps. 234,785, 187,224, 187,227, 87,643, and 187,226, T . Ps, 383,145 and 389,150, and lot 11 in P . P. 7 ,9 0 5 ; west bv iand claimed on T. Ps. 187,226,187,225, 122,640, 122,639, and 122,637; and more particularly described as lot 8 in P. P. 7,905, dated April 11, 1926.

Lot 10 in Preliminary Plan N o. 7,905.

An allotment of land called Medihenepatana and Medihenewewa, situated in Pattiyagama Pallegama village, Hewawissa korale, Pata Hewaheta, K andy District, Central Province, containing in extent 2 acres 3 roods and 3 perches; bounded on the north by T . P. 382,454 and lot 8 in P. P . 7,905, and on all other sides by lot 8 in P. P. 7,905 ; ithd mote particularly described as lot 10 in P. P. 7,905, dated April 11, 1926.

Reserve for Village Pasture. K 819/28

IT is hereby notified for general information (a) that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to set apart the allotment of land, described in the schedule hereto, which is the property of the Crown, for a common purpose,

to wit, that the inhabitants of Nawaneliya village in Hewawissa korale of Pata Hewaheta division of the Kandy District of the Central Province, may use the said allotment as a pasture reserve for their cattle, in accordance with the rules made by the Village Committee under the provisions of sections 6 and 16 of “ The Village Communities Ordinance, 1889,” which said rules are in force in terms of section 32 of “ The Village Communities Ordinance, No. 9 of 1924 ” ; and (6) that His Excellency the Governor reserves to himself the right to resume absolute possession on behalf of the Crown of the said lot or of any portion thereof whenever he thinks fit. ' ,

By His Excellency’s command,

A. G. M. Fletcher, Colonial Secretary .

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Colombo, November 2, 1928.

Sc h e d u l e .

Lot 6 in Preliminary Plan N o. 7,905. '

A n allotment of land called Galabodapatana, Tiriwanaketiyepatna, Kalabissepatana, situated in Nawaneliya village, Hewawissa korale, Pata Hewaheta, Kandy District, Central Province, containing in extent 167 acres 3 roods and 33 perches ; bounded on the north b y land claimed on T . Ps. 263,287 and 54,506 and f.b P s. 382,453 and 382,452 ; , east b y lots 1, 17, 18, 62, 65, and 63 in P . P. 8,345, Mala-elas, reservation for a road, lot 2 in P. P. 6,737, T. P. 346,441, , reservation lor a path, footpaths, and land claimed on T . P . 102,35-2 ; south by land-claimed on TA P . lb'2,332, a path and Muwanpennakandura ; west b y Muwanpennakandura, reservation along Muwanpennakandura, and land claimed on T . P . 263,287 ; and ihBre particularly described as lot 6 in P . P . 7 ,905, dated April I I , 1926.

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3732 Par t I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE— Nov. 2, 1928

“ T he E xcise Ord in a n c e , N o . 8 of 1912.” X 155/28

Excise Notification No. 182.

IT is hereby notified that under the powers vested in him by section 7 (/) of “ The Excise Ordinance, No. 8 of 1912,” His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to delegate to the Excise Commissioner the power of dismissing,

suspending, or reinstating any officer of the Excise Department provided that such officer at the time of his suspension or dismissal is in receipt of a salary not exceeding Rs. 1,500 per annum.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, A. G. M. Fletcher,

Colombo, October 16, 1928. Colonial Secretary.

“ The Motor Ca r Ordinance , 1927.” W 382/28

REGULATIONS under sections 6 and 58 of the Motor Car Ordinance, 1927, made by the Governor in Executive Council for the urban area comprised within the administrative limits of the Local Board of Badulla.

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Colombo, October 26, 1928.

By His Excellency’s command,A. G. M. Fletcher,

Colonial Secretary.Regulations.

1. The highways specified in Schedule A are hereby declared to be suitable for use by lorries or by omnibuses.

Bazaar street Bartlett road Jail lane Jail road

S c h e d u l e A.Highways in Local Board Town of Badulla.

King street (between Bartlett road and Taldena road)

Mailagastenna road North lane.

Police Station road Post Office road (between Bartlett

road and Lower street)South lane

2. No regulation 3.

omnibus shall be used on the highways specified in Schedule B,

S c h e d u l e B.

except aS is hereinafter provided in

Avenue road Botanical Garden road Bailey road Circular road Cemetery road Cheapside road Church street Dewala road Ela Terrace

' Gurendawatta road ■ Green Lane Drive

Highways in Local Board Town of Badulla. Helagama road Hanwella road.Jubilee roadKing street (exclusive of the portion

between Taldena road ■ and Bartlett road)

Longdon road (east of the Station . approach road)Lower Bang street Mosque lane Mosque road

Pates lane Russel road Riverside road Race Course roadRoad passing Provincial Engineer’s

OfficeSchool street Town Hall road.Vihara lane Welagedara road W ard street

3. The highways specified in Schedule C may be used by any unladen lorry or any omnibus without passengers or load, proceeding to the garage in which such lorry or omnibus is kept.

0S c h e d u l e C.

Bailey road Church sheet Ela Terrace

Highways in the Local Board Town of Badulla.Green Lane Drive Mosque roadGurendawatta road W ard streetJail lane

“ T he Cemeteries and Burials Ordinance , No . 9 of 1899.” K 991/28"VTOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency the Governor, in exercise of the powers vested in him by section 34 IN of the above-named Ordinance, and on the recommendation of the “ proper authority,” to wit, the

Government Agent of the Western Province has been pleased to approve the allotment of land set out in the schedule hereto being provided and used as a burial ground for the members of the families of Amaratunge Suddappu (No. I), Amaratunge Suddappu (No. 2), Amaratunge Bastian, Amaratunge Don Leyas Singho, Amaratunge Haramanis, and Gamalathge Podi Appu, all of Handupelpola in Udugaha pattuwa of Rayigam korale, in the’ Kalutara District.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, A. G. M. Fletcher,

Colombo, November 2, 1928. Colonial Secretary.S c h e d u l e .

Portions of two allotments of land called Millegahawatta and Welabodahena (forming one lot), situate at H andu pelpola village in Udugaha pattuwa of Rayigam korale, in the Kalutara District of the Western Province, containing in extent 36 perches, and shown on Licensed Surveyor’s plan N o, 2,506 of August 17, 1928 ; and bounded as follows : on the north by Millegahawatta claimed by A . Don Haramanis and others; east by Millegahawatta claimed by A . Don Haramanis and others, and Welabodahena claimed by A . Don Leyas Singho and others; south by Welabodahena claimed by A D Leyas Singho and others ; and west by Digorallekumbura claimed by A . Don Haramanis and another. y ' 0X1

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“ T he Ceylon P ost Office Ordinance , 1908.” P 113/28

RULE made by the Governor in Executive Council, under sections 9 and 10 of “ TheCeylonPost Office Ordinance, 1908,” and section 11 of “ The Interpretation Ordinance, 1901.”

By His Excellency’s command,A. G. M. F le tc h e r ,Colonial Secretary’s Office,

Colombo, November 2, 1928. Colonial Secretary.

Rule.Rules 51 and 53 of the rules made under “ The Ceylon Post Office Ordinance, 1908,” published by Notification

dated February 26, 1909, in the .Supplement to the Government Gazette No. 6,297 of the same date, as amended b y the Notification dated November 11, 1918, in Government Gazette No. 6,977 of November 14, 1918, are hereby rescinded, and the following rules substituted therefor, with effect from November 9, 1928 :—

51. Postage.— The rates of postage chargeable on parcels shall be as follows :—For a parcel not exceeding 1 lb. in weight, 25 cents ; and 10 cents for every additional lb. or fraction thereof,

up to a maximum weight of 20 lb.The postage on a parcel shall be prepaid.

53. Weight and Size.— A parcel shall not exceed 20 lb. in weight. A parcel shall not be of a kind which, owing to size, shape, manner of packing, or any other cause, cannot be carried by post without serious inconvenience or risk. The size allowed for an inland parcel shall be—

Ft. In.

Greatest length . . . . • • . . . . 3 6Greatest length and girth combined . . . . . . . . 6 0

“ The Irrigation Ordinance, No . 45 of 1917.” I ios/28

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased, under the provisions of section 45 of the said Ordinance, to sanction the under-mentioned irrigation scheme passed, at a meeting held

at Taldena, on September 7, 1920, by the proprietors of lands benefited by the improvements to the village work called Yapamme-ela in the Province of Uva.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, A. G. M. Fletcher,

Colombo, October 23, 1928. / Colonial Secretary.

S c h e m e r e f e r r e d t o .

(i.) That improvements to the village work called Yapamme-ela, in the Province of U va, shall be undertaken by Government.

(ii.) That the cost of such improvements shall in the first instance be borne by Government ; but the same shall be repaid by the proprietors of lands to be benefited in ten annual instalments.

(iii.) That the work shall be maintained b y the proprietors after completion of the improvements.

“ T he Stamp Ord in a n c e , 1909.” F 996/28

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has, by virtue of the powers by section 5, sub-section (1) (c), of the Stamp Ordinance, No. 22 of 1909, on him conferred,

authorized the following Joint Stock Company, incorporated under the Joint Stock Companies Ordinances, to compound for the payment of stamp duty on share certificates specified in Schedule B of the said Stamp Ordinance, on the conditions set out in section 5 aforesaid, sub-sections (1) (c) (ii.), (iii.), and (iv.).

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, A. G. M. F letcher,

Colombo, October 23, 1928. • Colonial Secretary.

C o m p a n y r e f e r r e d t o .

Colombo Buildings, Limited.

“ T he Prisons Ord inance , 1877.” J 1296/23

RULE made by the Governor in Executive Council under section 76 of “ The Prisons Ordinance 1877 ” and section 11 (1) (a) of “ The Interpretation Ordinance, 1901.” ’

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Colombo, October 23, 1928.

B y His Excellency’s command,A. G. M. F letcher,

Colonial Secretary.Rule.

Rule N o. 267 of the general rules for Prisons published in Gazette No. 7,542 of August 20 1926 and the following rule is substituted therefor:— ’ ' ’ ’ is hereby rescinded,

267. T h e body of an exeeutod pnsoner sha 1 not be given up to Ids friends or relatives for burial without the permission of Government, provided that the Fiscal m ay, on behalf of the Government, grant permission for the body to be so given up, if he is satisfied that burial or crematmn will take piece locally without delay or demonstration. I f such permission is not given, the body shall be buried in the usual cemetery. •

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3734 Part I. — CEYLON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — No v. 2, 1928

Notification under Land Sale Regulations Nos. 59 and 60. l 849/2S

I T is proposed to settle on Arumuham Chellappah of Chavakachcheri the under-mentioned allotments of irrigable land situated in the Karachchi division of the District of Jaffna.

The Crown sold to the said Arumuham Chellappah, as irrigable lands, certain allotments of land situated in the Karachchi division of the District of Jaffna and has recovered the value of Rs. 1,230 in four instalments. It has, however, been found since that the lands are generally unirrigable and are subject to periodical inundation. It has, therefore, been decided, in accordance with the recommendation of the Karachchi Scheme Committee, to give the under-mentioned irrigable lands to the purchaser in lieu of the unirrigable lands for which he has paid the price.

Notice is, therefore, given that the lands mentioned below will be settled on the said Arumuham Chellappah for the purchase money already recovered, unless any valid representations to the contrary are made to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, A . G. M. F le tch e r ,

Colombo, October 26, 1928. ' Colonial Secretary.Lands referred to above.

Extent.Plan. Lot. A. r . p . Situation. Description.

Irrigation survey N o. 5 r 53E . . 1 53g . .

27 1 30 . 33 3 12 .

. Murasumoddai do.

. . High jungle

. . do.

Notification under Land Sale Regulations Nos. 59 and 60. i. 849/28

I T is proposed to settle on R. Sivasunderampillai of Nunavil W est, Jaffna District, the under-mentioned allotments of irrigable land situated in the Karachchi division of the District of Jaffna.

The Crown sold to the said Sivasunderampillai, as irrigable land, an allotment of land situated in the Karachchi division of the District of Jaffna and has recovered the value of Rs. 360 in four instalments. It has, however, been found since that the land is generally unirrigable and is subject to periodical inundation. It has, therefore, been decided, in accordance with the recommendation of the Karachchi Scheme Committee, to give the under-mentioned irrigable lands to the purchaser in lieu of the unirrigable land for which he has paid the price.

Notice is, therefore, given that the lands mentioned below will be settled on the said R . Sivasunderampillai for the purchase money already recovered, unless any valid representations to the contrary are made to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof.

By His Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, . A . G. M. F le tch e r ,

Colombo, October 26, 1928. Colonial Secretary.Lands referred to above.

Extent.Plan. Lot. A. R . P . Situation. Description.

r 5 3 q . . 10 1 8 . . Murasumoddai . . High jungleIrrigation survey N o. 5< 5 3 n 3 3 29 . do. do.

l 5 3 p . . 9 2 10 . . do. . . do.

Notification under Land Sale Regulations Nos. 59 and 60. L 848/28

N OTICE is hereby given in terms of sections 59 and 60 of Land Sale Regulations that an application has been received from the under-mentioned persons for the sale to them, without competition, of the allotment of land

called Batuhena, situated in the village of Malawa in Kalagam korale south, Kalagam palata, North-Central Province, in extent 1 acre 1 rood and 11 perches, and described as lot 47e in final village plan No. 864.

The names of the applicants were inadvertently omitted from a Crown grant issued in respect of lot 10938 in preliminary plan No. 3,435 towards the purchase of which they contributed their shares of the purchase amount. It is therefore proposed to sell this lot to them, without competition, at the upset price, unless valid cause is shown to the contrary in writing to the undersigned within six weeks from the date mentioned hereof.

By HiS Excellency’s command,Colonial Secretary’s Office, A . G. M. F letch er ,

Colombo, October 26, 1928. Colonial Secretary.Names of Applicants.

(1) Punchiralage Kiri Banda of Malawa.(2) (i.) Mudalihamige Giranga, of Malawa, (ii.) Mudalihamige Ran Ettana of Tikkanpotana, (iii.) Mudalihamige

Punchi Banda of Malawa, (iv.) Mudalihamige Ukku Banda (minor) of Tammannegala pansala.(3) Bandage Kapurala of Malawa.(4) (i.) Kapuralage Kiri Menika of Malawa, (ii.) Kapuru Bandage Heen Banda (minor) of Malawa.(5) (i.) Appuhamige Kuma of Madadombe in the North-Western Province, (ii.) Appuhamige Menikhamy,

(iii.) Appuhamige Bandara Menika, (iv.) Appuhamige Ukku Banda, (v.) Appuhamige Tikiri Banda, (vi.) Appuhamige Punchi Banda, all of Malawa. &

(6) Kirihamige Mutu Menika of Malawa.(7) (i.) Kapurala Araehchige Tikiri Banda, (ii.) Kapurala Araehchige Ram Menika, (iii.) Punchi Bandage Dingiri

Amina, all of Malawa. 6(8) Punchi Bandage Dingiri Amma of Malawa.

‘ (9) (i.) Kapurala Araehchige Tikiri Banda, (ii.) Kapurala Araehchige Ran Menika, both of Malawa.(10) (i.) Ukku Bandage K in Menika, (ii.) Ukku Bandage Kum a, both of Malawa.(11) Wannihamy Vederalage Menikrala of Malawa.(12V (i.) Ranhamige Dingiri Amma of Palayakulama, (ii.) Ranhamige Kalu Banda (minor), (iii.) Ranhamige Kiri

Menika (minor), both of Malawa. '(13) Appuhamige Ukku Banda of Malawa. •

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M O N T H L Y S T A T E M E N T issued by the Commissioners of Currency, under section 20 of Ordinance N o. 32 of 1884, for the month of September, 1928 :—

1.—Note Account.

Total Stock on August 31, 1928Add Notes received in September, 1928 . .

Deduct Notes destroyed in September, 1928

Coin received for Notes in circulation Excess of reserve over Notes in circulation.

•Rs. c. Rs. c.179,701,380 0 In vault on September 29, 1928 . . 119,823,350 0

2,950,000 0 In circulation on September 29, 1928 . . 57,436,500 0

182,651,380 05,391,530 0

177,259,859 0 177,259,850 0

2.—Reserve Account.R s. C. Rs. C.

57,436,500 0 Securities at cost (£1 = Rs. >15) . . 42,477,039 277,549,999 5 Coin in vault . . 22,509,459 78

64,986,499 5 64,986,499 5

3.— Average amount of Notes in circulation during the month Average amount of Coin in vault during the month

57,438,100 0 22,511,059 0

4.—Retails of Investments and Securities.

Face Value. Face Value. (£1 = Rs. 15.)

Purchase Value. (£1 = R s. 15.)

£ 8. d. Rs. c. R s. c.

Market Value. (Sterling at Rate of the

D ay.)Rs. c.

.Colonial and other Securities.. .War Loan 5 per cent.Consolidated Loan 4 per cen t.. . Conversion Loan 4J per cent. . . Indian Stock (Sterling)Indian 5 per cent. W ar Loan ... Government of India 6 per cent. Loan Government of India 5 per cent. Loan

329,185 .4 5 >. 19,937,778 31 . . 18,558,674 31 . 15,833,939 824,877 15 i . . 73,166 31 . 75,000 0 . . 66,317 26

54,780 3 6 . . 821,702 62 . 711,274 26 . . 630.340 96218,392 16 4 . . 3,275,892 25 . . 3,117.522 94 . . 2,867,848 47171,000 14 7 . . 2,565,010 94 . . 2,307,403 50 . . 1,840,620 38

15,838,700 0 . . 14,880,329 89 . . 15,858,498 37, , 832,000 0 . 832,000 0 . . 872,560 0

2,027,500 0 . . 1,994,834 37 . . 2,149,783 59

Total . . — 45,371,750 43 42,477,039 27 40,119,908 85

Currency Office, Colombo, October 18, 1928.

A . G. M . F l e t c h e r , Colonial Secretary, F. G. T y r r e l l , Controller of Revenue, W . W. W oods, Colonial Treasurer,

1J

Commissioners of Currency.

1.— STATEMENT OF ASSETS

Liabilities.

Widows’ and Orphans’ Pension Fund . Ceylon University Building and Equip

ment Fund Loan Funds Prize Funds Suitors’ Deposits Other Deposits.Other .Governments and Agencies Unpaid Drafts

Loans to Local Bodies (Sinking F u n d s). .

Security Deposits Surplus . .

General Treasury,Colombo, October 12, 1928.

AND LIABILITIES OF THE COLONY OF CEYLON ON JUNE 30, 1928.

Amount. R s. c.

12,398,358 39

3,597,262 55 660,303 33

12,365 7$ , 313,424 2 1

12,794,645 16$, 191,859 56 . 121,419 3

473,040 23

2,172,813. 57 48,282,754 4 9 f

Assets.

Cash and Bank Balances— Ceylon and India

Fixed Deposits in Banks— Ceylon and India

Account Current— Crown Agents(£3,941. 14s. 9d.) . . '

Deposits in Banks— Crown Agents and Temporary Loans to other Colonies b y Crown Agents (£258,006).

InvestmentsImprests to Government Departments .Other Governments and AgenciesLoans to Local Bodies (Sinking Fun<

Investments).Security Deposits in BanksLoans to Public OfficersSundry Advance ■, . .Remittances in Transit. . , .Loans to Local BodiesUnissued Stores and MaterialsSuspense Account

Am ount. Rs. c.

10,233,006 97

25,366,792 0

59,126 6

3,870,000 0 18,974,871 61 2,958,586 19

149,948 62

384,632 15 2,172,813 57

270,718 '10 ‘ 41,904 10

95,947 64 820,558 16

15,617,132 49 2,157 76

.8,1,018,245 42 81,018,245 42

W . W . Woods,Colonial Treasurer,

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2.— COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE ESTIMATED AND ACTUAL REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF THE COLONY OF CEYLON FOR THE NINE MONTHS ENDED

JUNE 30, 1928,

R E V E N U E .

Estimated (as per printed Estimates). Actual. Surplus. Shortfall.

Rs. 0. Rs. 0. Rs. c. Rs. c.

1 Customs 36,000,000 0 40,573,447 10 4,573,447 10 _____

2. Port, Harbour, W harf, Warehouse, andother dues 4,125,000 0 4,560,834 51 435,834 51 —

3. Licences, Excise, and Internal Revenuenot otherwise classified 16,750,000 0 14,212,693 10 — 1,537,406 90

4. Fees of Court or Office, Payment for Speci-fic Services, and Reimbursements in Aid 2,891,250 0 2,676,083 34 — 215,166 66

5. Post and Telegraph . . . . 6,075,000° 0 6,378,241 9 303,241 9 —

6. Government Railway . . 22,350,000 0 22,958,444 52 608,444 52 —

7. Electric Light and Power 750,000 0 703,862 49 — 46,137 518. Interest 3,300,000 0 3,250,869 87 — 49,130 139. Miscellaneous Receipts . . 2,512,600 0 1,082,551 44 — 1,429,948 56

10. Land Revenue 1,237,500 0 1,537,855 11 300,355 11 —

Total, exclusive of Land Sales . . . 94,991,250 0 97,934,782 57 6,221,322 33 3,277,789 7611. Land Sales 750,000 0 1,111,659 73 361,659 73 —

Grand Total 95,741,250 0 99,046,442 30 6,582,982 6 3,277,789 76

Deduct Shortfall 3,277,789 76

N et Surplus •• 3,305,192 30

E X P E N D IT U R E .

- ■Estimated (as per Over- Under-

printed Estimates). Actual. expenditure. expenditure.

Rs. c. Rs. c. R s. c. Rs. o.

1. Personal Emoluments . . 37,509,999 0 35,518,219 74 __ . 1,991,779 262. Other Charges 28,465,242 0 23,420,186 10 ---- . • 5,045,055 903. Railway Works Extraordinary 7,841,418 0 5 889,231 25 — 1,952,186 754. Irrigation Annually Recurrent 223,350 0 186,873 20 — 36,476 805. Irrigation Extraordinary 761,238 0 209,117 84 — 552,120 166. Public Works Annually Recurrent 7,072,599 0 6,220,651 57 — 861,947 437. Public Works Extraordinary 10,893,726 0 6,335,313 74 — 4,558,412 268. Electrical Undertakings Annually Re-

current 672,186 0 492,408 76 — 179,777 249. Electrical Undertakings Extraordinary.. 5,937,915 0 4,893,732 79 — 1,044,182 21

10. Military Expenditure . . 1.691,487 0 1,442,060 86 — 249,426 1411. Public Debt 9,322,839 0 8,297,162 54 — 1,025,676 4612. Pensions 4,290,375 0 4,362,552 99 72,177 99 —13. Exchange 75 0 — — 75 014. Miscellaneous Services . . 3,159,270 0 3,192,419 46 33,149 46 —

Grand Total . . 117,841,719 0 100,459,930 84 105,327 45 17,487,115 6

Deduct over -expenditure 105,327 45

Net under-expenditure 17,381,788 16

General Treasury,Colombo, October 12, 1928.

, W . W . Woods,Colonial Treasurer,

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3.— COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE ACTUAL REVENUE AND EXPEN DITU RE OF THE COLONY OF CEYLON FO R THE NINE MONTHS ENDED

JU.NE 30, 1927 AND 1928.R E V E N U E .

Nine months ended June 30, 1927.

Nine months ended June 30, 1928. Increase. Decrease

Rs. c. Rs. c. R s. c. R s. c.

1. Customs . . 38,364,666 22 40,573,447 10 2,208,780 88 __2. Port, Harbour, W harf, Warehouse, and

other dues3. Licences, Excise, and Internal Revenue

not otherwise classified4. Fees of Court or Office, Payment for

Specific Services, and Reimbursements in Aid

5. Post and Telegraph

4,360,584 0

16,4 6,318 4

3,124,656 97 5,652,510 39

4,560,834 51

14,212,593 10

2,676,083 34 6,378,241 9

200,250 51

725,730 70

2,203,724 94

448,573 63

6. Government Railway . . 20,666,134 57 22,958,444 52 2.292,309 95 —7. Electric Light and Power8. Interest 3,209,214 13

703,862 49 3,250,869 87

703,862 49 41,655 74

9. Miscellaneous Receipts 1,192,851 2 1,082,551 44 — 110,299 5810. Land Revenue 1,293,418 36 1,537,855 11 244,436 75 —

Total, exclusive of Land Sales . . 94,280,353 70 97,934,782 57 6,417,027 2 2,762,598 1511. Land Sales 1,403,606 92 1,111,659 73 — 291,947 19

Grand Total . . 95,683,960 62 99,04(5,442 30 6,417,027 2 3,054,545 34

Deduct Decrease

Net Increase

3,054,545 34

3,362,481 68

E X P E N D IT U R E .

Nine months endec June 30, 1927.

Nine months ended June 30, 1928.

Increase. Decrease.

Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.

1. Personal Emoluments . . 32,311,971 8 35,518,219 74 3,206,248 66 —

2. Other Charges . . . . 19,902,342 89 23,420,186 10 3,517,843 21 —3. Railway Works Extraordinary 1,801,135 73 5,889,231 25 4 088,095 52 —4. Irrigation Annually Recurrent 182,105 13 186,873 20 4,768 7

103,3085. Irrigation Extraordinary 312,426 18 . 209,117 8446

346. Public Works Annually Recurrent 5,823,599 11 6,220,651 57 397,052 —7. Public W orks Extraordinary 5,063,395 92 6,335,313 74 1,271,917 82 —8. Electrical Undertakings Annually Re

492,408current . . . . — 492,408 76 76 —9. Electrical Undertakings Extraordinary — 4,893,732 79 4,893,732 79

2,14310. Military Expenditure . . 1,444,204 17 1,442,060 86 — 3111. Public Debt 8,257,914 79 8,297,162 54 39,247 75 —12. Pensions 4,028,145 6 4,362,552 99 334,407 93 —

13. Exchange — — — —14. Miscellaneous Services 3,747,785 73 3,192,419 46 — 555,366 27

Total Expenditure chargeable toRevenue 82,875,025 79 100,459,930 84 18,245,722 97 660,817 92

15. Expenditure chargeable to Revenuepending raising of Loan Funds 1,830,764 61 — 1,830,764 61

Grand Total 84,705,790 40 100,459,930 84 18,245,722 97 2,491,582 53

Deduct Decrease 2,491,582 53

N et Increase 15,754,140 44

General Treasury,Colombo, October 12, 1928.

W . W Woods-Colonial Treasurer.

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NOTICES CALLING FOR TENDERS.

TENDERS are invited for advertising spaces in pages 2, 3, 7, and 8 of the Wireless Monthly Broadcasting

Programme from January to December, 1929, inclusive. Offers shotdd he for—(1) The whole period -without change.(2) The whole period -with one change.(3) The whole period with three changes.(4) -The whole period with more than three, and not more

than eleven changes. ;2. Tenders may be for half a page, or for any one, two, or

three or for all four pages, and should be enclosed in envelopes superscribed “ Tenders for Advertisements ” and be forwarded to the Postmaster-General to reach him not later than 12 noon on Friday, November 16, 1928. If the tenders are for less than all the four pages, the particular page or pages in which the advertisements are to appear should be specified.

3. The Postmaster-General reserves to himself the right, without question, of rejecting any or all of the tenders, and the right of accepting any portion of a tender.

4. The successful tenderers should send all. advertise­ments and any blocks for illustrations so as. to reach the Postmaster-General within one week of the acceptance of tenders.

5. No advertisements relating to alcoholic liquors will be accepted for insertion. • v '

6. The Postmaster-General reserves to himself the right of rejecting any advertisements without question.

7. Remittances to cover full amount of tenders should be made within a week of the acceptance of tenders.

General Post Office, G. W . J. P r a a t ,

Colombo, October 29, 1928. Acting Postmaster-General.

SCHEDULES of rates are hereby invited for works : connected with the construction of a bridge at

Kolonnawa.(i.), Supplying 9-in. rubble at Kolonnawa bridge site.2. The whole of the work to be undertaken op agree­

ments to be entered into monthly by the Factory Engineer, Colombo, and the contractor on the basis of his accepted tendered schedule of rates, and finally subject to the approval of the Director of Public Works.

3. Schedules of rates m ust be submitted on forms to be obtained from the Office pf the Factory Engineer, Colombo, duly signed and dated, and forwarded in securely sealed envelopes, addressed' to the Factory Engineer,' Colombo* so as to reach the Office pf the Factory Engineer, Colombo, on or before 12 noon on Saturday, November 24, 19281 The envelopes must be endorsed on the left hand top comer “ Tender for supplying Rubble at Kolonnawa Bridge Site.”

4. Any alterations made in the quotations should bear the initials of the tenderer.

5. Any further information necessary can be obtained from the Factory Engineer. -

6. Government reserves to itself the right to supply the contractor with any materials, which may be necessary in the execution of the work included in any agreement and to recover the cost thereof as indicated in the Govern­ment Stores Price List, plus 25 per cent., as also Customs duty, transport, and packing charges, &c.

7. No contract shall be entered into with any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, either individually or jointly with any other person, nor shall the contractor employ any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, or any other person to whom the Factory Engineer, Colombo, for reasons which appear to him sufficient, objects after giving due notice pf his objection in writing.

8. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the schedules of rates submitted, nor to give all the work included ’in the whole scheme to, any one contractor.

Public Works Office, E . W . B a r t h o l o m e w ,

Colombo, 0otober..31, 1928. for Director of Public Works.

SCH ED U LE S of rates are invited for the construction of a set of cooly lines and overseers quarters at

Barawa ; near Padukka, on the Colombo-Labugama junction road.

2. The whole of the work will be carried on an agreement to be entered into between the successful contractor and the District Engineer-in -Charge, Colombo-Labugamajunction road, subject to the approval of the Provincial Engineer, Western Province (South), and based on the accepted schedule of rates.

3. Plans, specification, hill of quantities, and form of agreement may be seen at, and any other information obtained from the District Engineer-in-Charge, Colombo- Labugama junction road, High street, Wellawatta, any working day between the hours of 8 .3 0 a .m . and 4 p .m .

(Saturdays 8 .3 0 a . m . and 1 .3 0 p . m . ) .

4. Schedules of rates must be submitted in duplicate on special forms to be obtained from the District Engineer- in-Charge, Colombo-Labugama junction road, They must be properly signed, witnessed and dated, and for­warded in securely sealed envelopes, the original to the Provincial Engineer, Western Province -South), Torrington square, Colombo, and the duplicate to the District Engineer in-Charge Colombo-Labugama junction road, High street, Wellawatta, so as to reach these officers before noon on Monday, November 26, 1928. The en elopes must ,be endorsed on the left hand top corner “ Tender for Cooly Lines at Barawa.”

5. Tendered rates must be entered in ink and any alterations must be clear and bear the initials of the tenderer.

6. Before tender forms can be issued, intending con­tractors must deposit the sum of R s. 25 at the Treasury or local Kachcheri, and deposit the receipt for such deposit with the District Engineer-in-Charge, Colombo-Labugama junction road. This deposit will be returned within one month of the signing of the agreement by the successful contractor. Should the successful contractor fail to enter into the necessary agreement within ten days of being notified of its acceptance the deposit will be forfeited to Government.

7. The successful contractor m ay be required to deposit a sum of Rs. 150 for the proper and punctual fulfilment of his contract.

8. Government reserves to itself the right to supply the contractor with any materials, including timber which m ay be necessary for the execution of the work, and to recover the cost as shown in the Government Stores Price List, plus the usual departmental, Customs, royalty, trans­port, and other charges.

9. The successful tenderer will be required to complete and hand over the work within six months of signing -his agreement.

10. N o contract shall be entered into with any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, either individually or jointly with any other person, nor shall -the contractor employ any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors or any other perspn to whojn the Provincial Engineer, Western Province (South), Colombo, for reasons which appear to him sufficient, objects after giving due notice of his objection in writing.

11. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the schedules of rates submitted,nor to give a}) the work included in the whole scheme or in any one item to any one contractor.

E , W . B a r t h o l o m e w ,

Public Works Office, for Director of Public Works. Colombo, October 31, 1928.

CH ED ULES of rates are invited for construction of the -Pusweli-oya bridge on the new road from Colombo to

the Labugama road junction at Hanwella.2. The whole of the work will be carried, out on an

agreement to be entered into between the District Engineer- in-Charge, Colombo-Labugama junction road1, and the

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successful tenderer subject to the approval of the Provincial Engineer, Western Province (South), and based on the accepted tendered schedule of rates.

3. Specification, bill of quantities, and specimen agreement may be seen at, and any other information obtained from the Office of the District Engineer-in-Charge, Colombo-Labugama junction road, High street, W ella- watta, any working day between the hours of 8 .3 0 a . m .

and 4 P ;M . (Saturdays, 8 .3 0 a . m . and 1 .3 0 p . m . ) .

4. Schedules of rates must be submitted in duplicate on special forms to be obtained from the District Engineer-in- Charge, Colombo-Labugama junction road. They must be properly signed, witnessed and dated, and forwarded in securely sealed envelopes, the original addressed to the Provincial Engineer, Western Province (South), Tor'rington square, Colombo, and the duplicate addressed to the District Engineer-in-Charge, Colombo-Labugama junction road, High street, W ellawatta, so as to reach the offices of the respective officers before noon on Monday, November 26, 1928, each envelope must be endorsed, on left hand top corner “ Tender for Construction of the Pusweli-oya Bridge.”

5. Tendered, rates m ust be entered in ink and any alterations must be distinct, and must bear the tenderers’ initials.

6. Before a tender form is issued intending contractors must deposit a sum Of R s. 25 at the Treasury or Local Kachcheri and forward,, or hand Over the receipt to the District Engineer-in-Charge, Colombo-Labugama junction road. This deposit will be returned Within one month Of the signing of the agreement by the successful contractor. Should the successful tenderer fail to enter into the agree­ment within ten days o f being notified, of the acceptance of his tender the deposit will be forfeited to Government.

7. The successful tenderer m ayvbe required to deposit a sum of Rupees One hundred and. Fifty (Rs. 150), as security for the proper fulfilment of his agreement.

8. Government reserves to itself the right to supply the contractor with any materials, which may be necessary in the execution of the work included in any agreement and to recover the cost thereof as indicated in Government Stores Price List,- plus 25 per cent., as also Customs duty, transport, and packing charges,- &c. In the case of timber supplied, through the Forest Department, royalty and freight will similarly be charged.

9. Tenders must show the length Of time required to complete the work.

10. No contract shall be entered into with any persons whose name’ is on the list Of Crown defaulting contractors, either individually or jointly with any Other person, nor shall the contractor employ any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors or any other person to whom the Provincial Engineer, Western Province (South), Colombo, for reasons which appear to him sufficient, objects after giving due notice of his objection in writing;

11. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the schedules of rates submitted, nor to give all the work included in the whole scheme or in any one item to any one contractor;

E . W ; B a r t h o l o m e w ,

Public Works Office, for Director of Public Works. Colombo, October 31, 1928.

SCH ED ULES of rates are hereby invited for widening the Habarana-Topawewa road in the Maradankada-

wela district to a width of 18 feet including earth-work, trimming and turfing slopes, and provising and spreading gravel between the 13th and 18th mileposts,

2. The whole of the work to be undertaken on agree­ments to be entered into monthly by the District Engineer, Maradankadawela, and the contractor on the basis of his accepted tendered schedule of rates, and finally subject to the approval of the Provincial Engineer, Central Province, (North), Kandy.

3. , Specifications, bill of quantities, and form of monthly agreement can be seen, and all other informations obtained from the office of the District Engineer, Maradankadawela, any week day between the hours of 9 .3 0 a . m . and 4 .3 0 p . m .

(Saturdays 9 .3 0 a . m . and 12 noon). .

4. Schedules of rates must be submitted on forms to be obtained from the office of the District Engineer, Maradan­kadawela, in duplicate, duly signed and dated, and forwarded in securely sealed envelopes, the original addressed to the Provincial Engineer, Central Province (North), K andy, and the duplicate addressed to the District Engineer, Maradankadawela, endorsed on the outside “ Schedule of Rates for Widening the Habarana-Topawewa Road, M ara­dankadawela District,” so as to reach the offices of the .fore­going officers on or before 12 noon on Novem ber 20, 1928.

All imported articles, such as powder, fuse, steel, and steam roller materials will be supplied free of charge to the contractor by the Department, and the rates submitted should be exclusive of the costs of these materials for the items which necessitate their use.

5. Government reserves to itself the right to supply the contractor with any other materials which m ay be necessary in the execution pf th e ’ work included in any agreement, and to recover the cost thereof as indicated in the Govern­ment Stores Price List, plus 25 per cent., as also Customs duty, transoprt, and packing charges, &c.

6. A n y alterations made in the quotations should bear the initials of the tenderer.

7. N o contract shall be entered into with any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, either individually or jointly with any other person, nor shall the contractor employ any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, or any other person to whom the Provincial Engineer,;Central Province North), Kandy, for reasons which appear to him sufficient, objects after giving due notice of his objection in writing.

8. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the schedule of rates submitted, nor to give all the work included in the whole scheme or in any one item to any one contractor.

E . W . B a r t h o l o m e w ,

Public Works Office, for Director of Public W orks.Colombo, October 31, 1928.

SCH ED U LE S of rates are hereby invited for the trans­port of stores for the Public W orks Department,

Pusseilawa District, from December 1, 1928, to September 30, 1929.

The schedules should be in four sections, each of which will be considered separately.

Section 1.From Railway Station, Gampola, to Public WoTks

Department Store, Gampola, and vice versd—(a) Per double-bullock cart per trip.(b) Per single-bullock cart per trip.(c) Per pair of bulls per trip for transport of roller,

plant, &c.(d) Transport by lorry per cWt. per mile.From Gampola Railway Station any point on the roads

in the Pusseilawa District and vice versd—(a) Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of

3 miles, and less than 3 miles.Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of 12

miles, and less than 12 miles.Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of 12

miles, and more than 12 miles.(6) Per single-bullock cart, per mile for distancesas above,(c) Per pair of bulls per mile for transport Of rollers,

plant, &c., for distances as above'.(d) Transport by lorry per cwt. per mile.From Public W orks Department Store, Gampola, to

any point on the roads in the Pessellawa District and vice versd—

(a) Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of 3 miles, and less than 3 miles.

Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance Of 12 miles, and less than 12 miles.

Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of more than 12 miles. .

(b) Per single-bullock cart per mile for distances as above.

(c) Per pair of bulls per mile for transport of rollers and plant, &c., for distances as above.

(d) Transport by lorry per cwt. per mile.

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Section 2.From Nawalapitiya Railway Station to any point on

the roads in the Pussellawa District and vice versd—(а) Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of

3 miles, and less than 3 miles.Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of

12 miles, and less than 12 miles.Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of

more than 12 miles.(б) Per single-bullock cart per mile for distances as

above.(c) Per pair of bulls per mile for transport of rollers and

plant, &c., for distances as above.(d) Transport by lorry per cwt. per mile.

Section 3.From Peradeniya Railway Station to any point on the

roads in the Pussellawa District and vice versd—(а) Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of

3 miles, and less than 3 miles.Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of

12 miles, and less than 12 miles.Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of

more than 12 miles.(б) Per single-bullock cart per mile for distances as

above.(c) Per pair of bulls p6r mile for transport of rollers and

plant,'&c., for distances as above.(d) Transport by lorry per cwt. per mile.

Section 4.From Ulapane Railway Station to any point on the

roads in the Pussellawa District and vice versd—(а) Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of

3 miles, and less than 3 miles.Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of

12 miles, and less than 12 miles.Per double-bullock cart per mile for a distance of

more than 12 miles.(б) Per single-bullock cart per mile for distances as

above.(c) Per pair of bulls per mile for transport of roller and

plant, &c., for distances as above.(d) Transport by lorry per cwt. per mile.

Carts supplied to be of size used with coast bulls and capable of taking not less than 15 cwt. Single-bullock cart, is to be taken as having half the capacity of the double cart.

2. Schedules of rates in respect of the foregoing services must be submitted in detailed schedule forms to be obtained from the District Engineer, Pussellawa, in duplicate, duly signed and dated, and forwarded in securely sealed envelopes, the original addressed to the Provincial Engineer, Central Province (South), Nuwara Eliya, and the duplicate addressed to the District Engineer, Pussellawa, endorsed on the outside “ Tender for the Transport of Stores, Pussellawa District,” so as to reach the office of the fore­going officers on or before 12 noon. Wednesday, November 21, 1928.

3. Any alteration made in the tenders should bear the initials of the tenderer.

4. The rates should include all handling charges, such as loading, unloading, and stacking at both ends.

5. Intimation of despatch of stores will be made to the contractor who personally or by deputy must keep in touch with the District Engineer’s Office, and must give an address where he can receive instructions at all times. Any demurrage if claimed by the Railway Depart­ment for delay in clearing goods, must be borne by the contractor, also any supervision or like charges.

6. The contract shall not be assigned, sublet, or other­wise transferred without the consent and authority of the Director of Public Works previously obtained in writing.

7. No contract shall be entered into with any person whose name is in the list of Crown defaulting contractors, either individually or jointly with any other person, whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, or any

| other person to whom the Provincial Engineer, Central Province (South), Nuwara Eliya, for reasons which appear to him sufficient, objects after giving due notice of his objection in writing.

8. A deposit of Rs. 10 will be required to be made at the Kachcheri, Kandy, and a receipt produced for the same before any form of tender is issued. Should any person decline to enter into contract and bond or fail to furnish approved security within ten days receiving notice from the District Engineer, Pussellawa, that his tender has been accepted, such deposit will be forfeited to the Crown, and the defaulter will render himself liable to be included in the list of defaulting contractors precluded from having any concern in a Government contract. Deposits of all tenderers will be returned as soon as the contract has been signed by the successful tenderer.

9. Condition of the contract and any other particulars can be obtained at the Office of the District Engineer, Pussellawa, any wreek day between the hours of 9 .3 0 a . m .

and 4 .3 0 p . m . (Saturdays, 9 .3 0 a .m . and 2 p . m . ) .

10. Before any tender is accepted the contractor will be required to sign a contract to execute and perform the work in accordance with- the specification and the general conditions therein set forth and to deposit a sum of Rs. 100 for the due and faithful performance of the contract in each of the four sections respectively.

11. N o tender will be considered unless in respect of it all the condition above laid down have been strictly fulfilled.

12. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, and reserves to itself the right of accepting any portion of the tender.

E . W . B a r t h o l o m e w ,

for Director of Public Works.Public Works Office,

Colombo, October 31, 1928.

SCH ED U LE S of rates are hereby invited for all works in connection with special repairs to Public Works

Department Stores, Jaffna.2. The whole of the work to be undertaken on an agree­

ment to be entered into by the District Engineer, Jaffna, and. the contractor on the basis of his accepted tendered schedule of rates, and finally subject to the approval of the Provincial Engineer, Northern Province, Jaffna.

3. T h e . drawings, specifications, bill of quantities, and form of agreements can be seen, and all other information obtained from the Office of the District Engineer, Jaffna, any week day between the hours of 9.30 a . m . and 4.30 p . m .

(Saturdays, 9.30 a . m . and 2 p . m . ) .

4. Schedules of rates must be submitted on forms to be obtained from the Office of the District Engineer, Anu- rad,hapura, in duplicate, duly signed and dated, and, forward in securely sealed envelopes, the original addressed, to the Provincial Engineer, Northern Province, Jaffna, and the duplicate addressed to the District Engineer, Jaffna, endorsed on the outside “ Schedule of Rates for Special Repairs to Public Works Department Stores, Jaffna,” so as to reach the offices of the foregoing officers on or before 12 noon on November 24, 1928. All imported articles, such as cement, &c., will be supplied, free of charge to the con ­tractor by the Department, and the rates submitted should, be exclusive of the costs of these materials for the item s which necessitate their use.

5. Government resrves to itself the right to supply the contractor with any other materials which m ay be necessary in the < xecution of the work included in any agreement, and, to recover the cost thereof as indicated in Government Stores Price List, plus 25 per cent., as also Customs duty, transport, and packing charges, &c. In the case of timber supplied through the Forest Department, royalty and, freight will similarly be charged.

6. All alterations made in the quotations should bear the initials of the tenderer.

7. Each schedtde of rates must be accompanied by a letter signed by two responsible persons, whose addresses must be given, engaging, if called upon, to become security for the due fulfilment of the contract. An address for the

| delivery of letters or notices shall be given in each schedule.

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8. N o contract shall be entered into with any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, either individually or jointly with any other person, nor shall the contractor employ any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, or any other person to whom the Provincial Engineer, Northern Province, Jaffna, for reasons w hhh appear to him sufficient, objects after giving due notice of his objection in writing.

9. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the schedule of rates submitted, Dor to give all the work included in the whole scheme or in any one item to any one contractor.

E . W . B a r t h o l o m e w ,

for Director of Public Works.Public Works Office,

Colombo, October 31. 1928.

SC H ED U LE S of rates are hereby invited for new Bandarawela water supply.

2. The whole of the work to be undertaken on agree­ments to be entered into m onthly by the District Engineer, Diyatalawa, and the contractor on the basis of his accepted tendered, schedule of rates, and, finally subject to the approval of the Provincial Engineer, Province of Uva, B&dulla.

3. The plans, specifications, bill of quantities, and form of monthly agreement can be seen, and all other information obtained from the Office of the Provincial Engineer, Province of Uva, Badulla, and that of the District Engineer, Diyatalawa, any week day between the hours of 9 a . m . and, 4 p . m . (Saturdays, 9 a . m . and 12 noon).

4. Schedules of rates m ust be submitted on forms ■ o be. obtained from the Office of the District Engineer, D iya­talawa, in duplicate, duly signed, and, dated, and forwarded, in securely sealed envelopes, the original addressed to the Provincial Engineer, Province of U va, Badulla, and the duplicate addressed to the District Engineer, Diyatalawa, endorsed on the outside “ Schedule of Bates for New Bandarawela W ater Supply,” so as to reach the offices of the foregoing officers on or before 12 noon on November 15, 1928. The following imported materials will be supplied by Government:— Pipes, valves, specials, cement, steel, powder, fuse, baskets, reinforcing iron, ty p e . moulds for concrete posts, pipe laying and jointing tools, lead, and hemp. The rates quoted b y the contractor should be omitting the value of the above-mentioned materials supplied by Government.

5. Government reserves to itself the right to supply the contractor with any other materials which may be necessary in the execution of the work included in any agreement, and to recover the cost thereof as indicated in Government Stores Price List, plus 25 per cent., as also Customs duty, transport, and packing charges, &c.

6. All alterations made in the quotations should bear the initials of the tenderer.

7. N o contract shall be entered into with any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, either individually or jointly with any other person, nor shall the contractor employ any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, or any other person to whom the Provincial Engineer, Province of Uva, Badulla, for reasons which appear to him sufficient, objects after giving d.ue notice of his objection in writing.

8. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the schedules of rates submitted, nor to give all the work included in the whole scheme or in any one item to any one contractor.

E . W . B a r t h o l o m e w ,

for Director of Public W orks.Public W °rk s Office,

Colombo, October 31, 1928.

SCH ED U LES Of rates are hereby invited for the con­struction of a double set of quarters for two married

Constables, and sinking a well 6 feet diameter, at Y a tiy an - tota Police Station.

2 . The whole of the work to be undertaken on an agreement to be entered into b y the. District Engineer, Avissawella, and the contractor on the basis of his accepted

tendered schedule of rates, and finally subject to the approval of the Provincial Engineer, Province of Sabara- gamuwa. Payments will be made m onthly on vouchers.

3. The Public Works Department specification, bill of quantities, and, form of agreement can be seen, and, all other information obtained from the office of the District Engineer, Avissawella, any week day between the hours of 9 .3 0 a . m . and 4 .3 0 p . m . (Saturdays, 9 .3 0 a . m . and. 12 noon).

* 4. Schedule of rates must be submitted in duplicate onforms to be obtained, from the Office of the District Engineer, Avissawella. Both copies of schedules shall be duly signed, and dated, and, forwarded in securely sealed envelopes, the original addressed to the Provincial Engineer, Province of Sabaragamuwa, Batnapura, and the duplicate addressed to the District Engineer, Avissawella, endorsed, on the outside “ Schedule of Rates for the Construction of a Double Set of Quarters for Two Married Constables, and. Sinking a Well 6 Feet Diameter, at Yatiyantota Police Station,” so as to reach the offices of the foregoing officers on or before 12 noon on Saturday, November 10, 1928.

.5.. , The following materials will be supplied, free of charge on the site to the contractor for use in certain item s of work as set forth in the bill of quantities, and, the rates submitted for these items should be exclusive of the cost of the materials supplied,:— Cement, pudlo, Calicut tiles, squatting plates, buckets, tar, paint, rolled steel. joists, and bolts, and iron pulley.

6. Government reserves to itself the right to supply the contractor with any other materials which m ay be neces­sary in the execution of the work included, in the agreement, and to recover the cost thereof as indicated, in the Govern­ment Stores Price List, plus 25 per cent., as also Custom duty, transport, and, packing charges, &c. In the ease o f timber supplied through the Forest Department, royalty and freight will similarly be charged.

7. All alterations made in the quotations should bear the initials of the tenderer.

8. Each schedule of rates m ust be accompanied by a letter signed by two responsible persons, whose addresses must be given, engaging, if called, upon, to become security for the due fulfilment of the contract. A n address for the delivery of letters shall be given in each schedule.

9. The accepted tenderer will be required to complete and hand over the work to the District Engineer, Avissawella, on the date to be agreed upon.

10. N o contract shall be entered into with any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors; either individually or jointly with any other person, nor shall the contractor employ any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, or any person to whom, the Provincial Engineer, Province of Sabaragamuwa, Ratnapura, for reasons which appear to him sufficient;

, objects after giving due notice of his objection in writing.' 11. Government does not bind, itself to accept th e lowest, o f any of the schedules of rates submitted, nor to give all the work, included in the whole scheme or in any one item to any one contractor.

E . W . B a r t h o l o m e w ,

Public Works Office, for Director of Public W orks. Colombo, October 31, 1928. .

TE N D E R S are hereby invited for the purchase o f the jak, teak, mahogany, and halmilla trees as per

schedule below standing marked in compartment II. of the Udathapola block in Sundapola plantation of the Kurune- gala District, North-Western Province. The distance o f transport to the nearest Railway Station (Kurunegala) 5 -6 miles.

2. Tenderers should clearly state in words and figures, the lump or total sum offered for all the timber.

« 3. Tender forms must be obtained at the office o fthe Divisional Forest Officer, North-Western Division, Kurunegala, on a deposit of R s. 25, which is liable to for­feiture if an accepted tender is not proceeded with by the tenderer. Tenders must be sealed and marked “ Tender for the, Purchase of Timber from. Udathapola Block, Sundapola,” in. the left hand top comer of the envelope.; Tenders will be received only up to midday on Tuesday, November 27, 1928, at the Office of the Divisional Forest

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Officer, North-Western Division, Kurunegala. N o tender will be considered unless it is made on the official form properly obtained and unless all the conditions hereof are fulfilled,

4. Prospective tenderers should inspect the trees to he tendered for. The cubical contents given in the? schedule- are approximate.

5. The full purchase amount shall be paid within a week of the date of notification that a tender or any part, of a tender has been accepted, and no entry upon the area o f felling should be done without the written permission of the Divisional Forest Officer, Kurunegala, and the signing of agreement, the form of which may be seen at Divisional Forest Office prior to tendering.

6. Felling should be done very carefully, and for any other trees damaged b y careless felling the successful purchaser will be dealt with in terms of Forest Ordinance, N o. 16 of 1907.

7. The Conservator of Forests reserves to himself the right, without question, of rejecting any or all tenders and accepting any portion cf a tender.

8. For any further particulars application should be made to the Divisional Forest Officer, North-Western Division, Kurunegala.

S c h e d u l e .

Class I . is 4 feet and over in girth. (Girth taken at 4 feetfrom the ground.)

Class II. is 3 feet to 4 feet in girth.Class III. is under 3 feet in girth,

I . II . III .c. ft. e. ft. ' c. ft.

Jak trees . . 3 3 = 1 0 0 8 . . 6 9 = 655 . . 7 9 = 510Teak trees . . 9 = 323 . . 4 0 = 927 . . 8 8 = 605.Mahogany trees. . 1 6 = 745 . . • 8 = 168 . . 1 0 = 58Halmilla trees . . — . . 1 = 8 . . 3 = 28

J. D . S a r g e n t ,

Kandy, October 30, 1928. Conservator of Forests.

T EN D E R S are hereby invited for carrying out improvements to the, Handessa School, Udunuwara,

Kandy District.2. Tenders which must be addressed to the Chairman of

the Rural Education District Committee, Kandy, ip sealed envelopes, and marked on the outside “ Tender for Handessa School ” should reach Imn on or before 12 noon on November 12, 1928.

3. The plan and specification can be seen and further, information obtained at the Kandy Kachcheri. Bills of quantities will be issued to any intending tenderer to assist him in making up his estimate. N o further payment will be made on the agreement for any extra work done without the sanction of the Committee.

4. The tenderer must be prepared to enter into an agreement with the Chairman, Rural Education District Committee, for the due performance of the contract at the price quoted in his tender.

5. The successful tenderer will be required to enter into an agreement and to furnish approved security for due performance of the contract.

6. A deposit of Rs. 25 should accompany the tender. Should any person decline to enter into the contract or bond or fail to furnish approved security (10 per cent, in land or 5 per cent, in cash of the amount in his tender) within seven days of receiving a notice in writing from the Chairman that his tender has been accepted, his deposit shall be forfeited to the Crown. All other deposits will be returned upon the signature of the contract or agreement.

7. The Chairman does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender, an.d reserves to himself the right of accepting or rejecting any tender.

R . M. D avtes,. October 30, 1928; for. Chairman.

SEALED tenders for the under mentioned services will be ' received by the Chairman, Sanitary Board, Buttalam

andChilaw, up to 2 p .m . on Thursday, November 15, 1928, at the. Puttalam Kachcheri.

Madampe (within Sanitary Board Limits).Daily scavenging of all streets, flushing of all cement

drains, removal and satisfactory disposal of all rubbish scavenged, which shall remain the property of the contractor.

Keeping clean and free of refuse the Irrigation Channel along the Colombo-Chilaw road.

The contractor will be expected to supply for this service two pairs of bulls, two carters for Sanitary Board carts, eleven adult coolies, and one kangany.

Vdappu (within Sanitary Board Limits).Daily scavenging of all streets, removal and satisfactory

disposal of rubbish scavenged, which shall remain the property of the contractor.

Daily conserving the public latrines, and school latrine removal and satisfactory disposal of the night soil, which shall remain the property of the contractor.

The contractor will be expected to supply for this service one double bullock cart, a pair of bulls, one carter, two scavenging coolies, and two conservancy coolies..

2. The amounts should be quoted per annum, but alternative amounts should be quoted for a contract to extend over a period of one, two, or three years respectively.

3. Further particulars and tender forms can be obtained on application at the Kachcheri.

4. Each tenderer is required to deposit Rs. 5 before tendering for the service, and the Kachcheri receipt in support of the deposit should be attached to the tender, in failure whereof his tender will be rejected. In the event of the tender being rejected the money deposited will be refunded.

p5. W ithin a week of the date of the acceptance of the tender the successful tenderer or tenderers -will be required to deposit 1 /10th of the amount tendered as security and to enter into a bond for the due fulfilment of the contract. In failure whereof, the Chairman, Sanitary Board, reserves the right to confiscate the money deposited by the tenderer in terms of paragraph 4. The Chairman reserves to himself the right to accept or reject the whole or any portion of any tender.

The Kachcheri, A . R . H a i a o c k ,

Puttalam, October 26, 1928. for Chairman.

SE A L E D tenders marked on the envelopes “ Tender for Transporting, Weighing, and Delivering Salt,

Puttalam,” will be received by the Assistant Government Agent, Puttalam, up to 12 noon on November 28, 1928, from persons willing to contract.

For the service. of transporting Salt collected at the Maha Manufacture, 1928, from the salt pans at Western and Eastern Salterns, to the storage platform at the Eastern Saltern, Puttalam, weighing and delivering same into trolleys.

Tenderers will note the following requirements :—(1) They should specify rate per 1,000 cwt. for trans­

porting the salt in sacks with mouths tied, and delivering the same into trolleys at the platform gates.

(2) The tenderer must bring in, weigh, and deliver at the storage platform 1,000 cwt. per diem. The tenderer will be liable in case of failure to a fine not exceeding Rs. 5 for each day of failure to be imposed at the discretion of the Assistant Government Agent.

(3) W ork to commence as early as possible.(4) Each tenderer must deposit a sum of Rs. 100 either

at the Treasury or at any Kachcheri before tendering, and the receipt must be attached to his tender. N o tender will receive any consideration where no such deposit has been made. This deposit will be forfeited to Govern­ment if the tenderer is not prepared to enter into contract, or is unable to furnish certified security in R s. 500 for the due fulfilment of the contract. Unforfeited deposits -will be returned to the tenderers.

(5) Each tenderer must name an address in Puttalam, where all letters or notices m ay be served on or left for him .

(6) A letter signed by two responsible persons, whose j addresses must be given, engaging to becoine security for the due fulfilment of the contract, should accompany the tender.

(7) Every alteration in the rates of tender should be initialled b y the tenderer-

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(8) A duplicate of the tender should be forwarded by thie tenderer by post to the H on. the Controller of Revenue, Colombo, at the same time that he forwards the original to the Assistant Government Agent of Puttalam.

(9) The tenderers should be present at the Kachcheri on the day of the opening of tenders.

(10) Crown Counsel’s fees for settling bond and contract should be paid by the successful tenderer.

(11) The mouths of the salt bags should be tied up at the kottus before loading into carts.

(12) The tender of any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, either individually or jointly with any other person, will not be accepted. The tenderer shall neither issue a power of attorney to any person, nor employ him, if the name of such person is on the list of defaulting contractors, nor any other person to whom the Assistant Government Agent, Puttalam, for reasons which appear to him sufficient, objects after giving due notice of his objection in writing.

(13) Further information as to the details of procedure may be obtained b y intending tenderers on application to the Salt Superintendent, Puttalam.

(14) No tender will be considered unless in respect of it all the conditions above laid down have been strictly fulfilled.

(15) Contracts m ay not be assigned or sublet without the authority of the Assistant Government Agent, Puttalam.

(16) The Government reserves to itself the right, without question, of rejecting any or all tenders and the right of•accepting any portion of a tender.

•A . R . H a l l o c k ,

for Assistant Government Agent.The Kachcheri,

Puttalam, October 24, 1928.

TEN DERS are hereby invited for the supply of fire­wood to the Forest Department Depot, Trineomalee,

described in the schedule hereto annexed. W ork to commence within two weeks of intimation of acceptance of tender and to be completed before the end of July, 1929.

2. All tenders should be in duplicate and sealed under one cover, and should be addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board; Office of the Controller of Revenue, Colombo.

3. Tenders should either be deposited in the tender box in the Office of the Controller of Revenue, or be sent through the post.

4. Tenders should be marked “ Tender for Supply of Firewood to the Forest Department Depot, Trineomalee, 1928-29,” in the left had top corner of the envelope, and should reach the Office of the Controller- of Revenue not later than midday on Tuesday, November 6, 1928.

5. Tenders are to be made upon forms which will be supplied upon application at the Forest Office, Trineomalee, and no tender will be considered unless it is on the recog-, nized form. Alterations must be initialled, otherwise, the tenders may be treated as informal and rejected.

6. A deposit of Rs. 20 will be required to be made either at the Treasury or Kachcheri, and a receipt produced for the same before any form of tender is issued. Should any person decline or fail to enter into contract and bond or to furnish approved security within ten days of receiving notice in writing from the Head of the Department or his duly authorized representative, that his tender has - been accepted, such deposit will be forfeited to the Crown, and the defaulter will render himself liable to be included in the list of defaulting contractors precluded from having any concern in a Government contract. AJlother deposits will be returned upon signature of contract.

7. Each tender must be accompanied b y a letter signed by two responsible persons, whose addresses must be given engaging to become security for the due fulfilment of the contract.

8. A rate per cubic yard of firewood should be quoted written both in words and figures.

9. Sufficient sureties will be required to join in a bond for the due fulfilment, of the contract. The, amount of- cash security required to be deposited by the successful tenderer shall be 5 per cent, of the value of the, contract, and this amount w ill be required to be deposited before entering info the contract.

10. A penalty of 25 cents for every cubic yard of firewood not stacked or delivered at the monthly rate specified in the schedule below will be exacted from the contractor at the discretion of the Divisional Forest Officer.

11. N o tender will be considered unless in respect of it all the conditions above laid down have been strietly fulfilled.

12. The Government reserves to itself the right without question, of rejecting any or all tenders and the right of accepting any portion of a tender.

13. Contract may not be assigned or sublet without the authority of the Tender Board previously obtained.

14. The contractor must not issue a power of attorney to a person whose name is on the list of defaulting con­tractors authorizing him to carry on the contract.

15. N o contract shall be entered into with any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, either individually or jointly with any person, nor shall the contractor employ any person whose name is on the list of Crown defaulting contractors, or any other person to whom the Divisional Forest Officer, for reasons which appear to him sufficient, objects after giving due notice of his objection in writing.

16. Tenderers should read and note a draft contract which is available in the Forest Office, Trineomalee, before they obtain their forms, and certify that they have inspected the demarcated blocks.

17. Rejected material will not be paid for, and it will lapse to Government. The contractor shall have no claim, in respect of such material.

18. Tenderers who have not previously held Government contracts, when applying for tender form, should furnish the officer issuing the forms with a written statement giving their full names and permanent addresses, stating in whieh district or districts they own landed property or other interests. The extent of landed property, and the nature and extent of other interests should also be given. In the case of persons who have carried out contracts with the Forest Department, but not in the division or district concerned in the notice calling for tenders, they should state in which division or district or divisions or districts they held contracts. In the case of persons who have carried out Government contracts with Departments other than the Forest Department, the name of such Department and the district in which the service was rendered should be stated.

S c h e d u l e .

(а) To supply 2,000 cubic yards, more or less, of firewood, from a demarcated block of forest 50 . acres in extent, north of 1927—28 block on the Anuradhapura road between the 6th and 7th mileposts,, a distance of transport not exceeding 9 miles. The area will be pointed out by the Range Forest Officer.

(б) Each piece of wood to be 3 feet in length and o f 2 inches minimum diameter. Billets over 2 feet girth : should be split.

(c) AH wood immediately after conversion to be trans­ported to the delivery depot, where it should be stacked in the manner pointed out b y an officer of the:' Forest Department. Supplies are to be made weekly, and not less than 250 cubic yards of .firewood' should'be supplied in a month.

(d) N o firewood will be accepted and paid for, unless it-is of the above description and properly cut and stacked. .

(e) Only trees marked by the Range Forest Officer are , to be felled, and only cart tracks marked and opened by the Forest Department are to be utilized. •

( /) N o loading or unloading of. firewood shall be done by the contractor or his carters on Public Works Depart­ment roads, and the contractor will *be liable for any damage caused to-Public W orks Department roads by his: carts. * ^

(g) The contractor shall clear a portion' of the forest close to the road as intermediate depot for loading, and unloading firewood, and: also'erect strong temporary ,bridge over the side drains between the forest path and the Public Works. Department road to prevent damage: tov Public . W orks Department, road.:

Office of the Conservator of Forests;., Jv D . Sargent,.K an dy, October 15, 1928. C o n s e r v a t o r , o f Forests-

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SALE OF UNSERVICEABLE ARTICLES, &c.

IT is hereby notified for general information that the under-mentioned unserviceable articles will be sold

b y public auction on Saturday, November 17,1928, at 12 .30 p . M . at the College House, Thurstan road, Colombo :—•

17 buckets (latrine) 6 buckets (water) 6 benches 5 benches (short)3 rat traps

1 watering can 1 arm chair 1 student’s desk 1 lot planks

University College, Colom bo, October 27, 1928.

R . M a r k s ,Principal, University College.

T H E following articles will be sold by public auction at the Ceylon Defence Force Headquarters, Slave

Island, at 11 a .m . on November 6, 1928 :— •

114 bottles, water, I . P.231 bottles, water, E . iron

80 braces pairs, pattern 88 80 braces sets of four

3 bugles1 bed, iron, double

51 carriers, waterbottle, leather 292 frogs, leather 545 pouches, leather352 straps, waterbottle, leather, I . P ., and mess tin

3 trumpets2 tents 80 lb. and 160 lb.

103 tins, mess162 slings, rifle, leather

R . H . W e l c h , Captain,Staff Officer, Ceylon Defence Force.

Colombo, October 25, 1928.

'V T O T IC E is hereby given that the under-mentioned JLN private property of long sentenced and deceased prisoners of the Anuradhapura Prison will be sold by public auction on Monday, November 12, 1928, at 9 .30 a . m . a t

the Jail premises :—3 old sarongs 1 old white cloth 1 old cannanore cloth 1 old white coat 1 old white banian 1 old gauze banian 3 old handkerchiefs

2 old cloth belts 1 old shirt 1 old towel1 old piece of rag2 brass coat buttons1 German silver waist chain 1 razor

H. S. M. H oabe,The Prison, for Superintendent of Prison.

Anuradhapura, October 26, 1928.

'^ T O TIC E is hereby given that the under-mentioned -i-N unserviceable articles of the Anuradhapura Prison will be sold by public auction on Monday, November 12, 1928, at 9 .3 0 a .m . at the Jail premises :—1 clock, Seth Thomas j 2 razors 1 cot, wooden | 1 tray, rice cooking, wooden

H. S. M. H oabe,The Prison, for Superintendent of Prison.

Anuradhapura, October 26, 1928.

"V T O T IC E is hereby given that the following private jJN properties of long sentenced and deceased prisoners of Jaffna Prison, will be sold b y public auction at the "Jail premises on Friday, November 16, 1928, at 11 a .m . :— :

18 vety clothes2 sarongs

14 shawls3 ammulets 1 coat

Jaffna Prison, October 24, 1928.

3 cloth belts 1 pair sandals 1 handkerchief 5 banians 3 shirts

H. H. Da y , Superintendent.

VITAL STATISTICS.Registrar-General’s Health Report of the City of Colombo for the W eek ended October 27, 1928.

Births.— The total births registered in the city of Colombo in the week were 211 (1 European, 13 Burghers, 138 Sinhalese, 25 Tamils, 24 Moors, 5 Malays, and 5 Others). The birth rate per 1,000 per annum (calculated on the estimated population on July 1, 1928, v iz ., '264,713) was 41 -7 , as against 35• 2 in the preceding week, 3 6 '8 in the corresponding week of last year, and 32 ‘ 6 the weekly average for last year.

Deaths.— The total deaths registered were 153 (5 Burghers, 84 Sinhalese, 26 Tamils, 22 Moors, 8 Malays, and 8 Others). The death rate per 1,000 per annum was 30 • 2, as against 28 • 2 in the previous week, 22 • 7 in the corresponding week of last year, and 27 • 6 the weekly average for last year.

Infantile Deaths.— Of the 153 total deaths, 40 were of infants under one year of age, as against 21 in the preceding week, 24 in the corresponding week of the previous year, and 30 the average for last year.

Stillbirths.— The number of stillbirths registered during the week was 22.Principal Games o f Death.— \. (a) Sixteen deaths from Pneumonia were registered, 8 in Maradana hospitals

(including 3 deaths of non-residents), 3 in Maradana North, and 1 each in Kotahena North, Kotahena South, New Bazaar, Slave Island, and Kollupitiya, as against 22 in the previous week and 19 the weekly average for last year.

(b) Eight deaths from Influenza were registered, 2 each in St. Paul’s and Kollupitiya, and 1 each in San Sebastian, Kotahena South, New Bazaar, and Maradana South, as against 6 in the previous week and 6 the weekly average for last year.

(c) Three deaths from Bronchitis were registered, 1 each in San Sebastian, Maradana hospital, and Maradana South. The number registered during the previous week as also the weekly average for last year was 3.

2. (a) Twelve deaths from Phthisis were registered, 7 in Maradana hospitals (including 5 deaths of non-residents), and 1 each in St. Paul’s, Kotahena South, Maradana North, Maradana South, and Wellawatta South, as against 10 in the previous week" and 11 the weekly average for last year.

(6) Three deaths from Phthisis of residents of Colombo town occurred at the Anti-Tuberculosis Hospital, Ragama, during ,the week.

3. Five deaths from Enteric Fever were registered in Maradana hospitals (including 4 deaths of non-residents), as against nil in the previous week and 2 the weekly average for last year.

. 4. One death from Plaque was registered in St. Paul’s, as against nil in the previous week and 1 the weekly averagefor last year. '

5. One death from Measles and Broncho Pneumonia of a resident of Colombo town occurred at the Infectious Diseases Hospital, Angoda, duping the week.

6. Twelve deaths from Debility were registered, 8 each from Enteritis and Infantile Convulsions, 5 from Dysentery,4 from Worms, 2 each from- Diarrhoea'find Puerperal Septicaemia, 1 each from Tetanm, Homicide, and Accidents, and 6 4 ' from Other Carnes.

7. Fifteen cases of Measles, 8 of Chickenpox, 4 of Enteric Fever, and 1 of Plague were reported during the week, as against 21, 13, 6, and nil, respectively, of the preceding week.

• •. State of the Weather.— The mean temperature of air was 7 9 "7 °, against 78 -8 ° in the preceding week and 8 0 ’ 2° in the corresponding week of the previous year. The mean atmospheric pressure was 2 9 '9 0 5 in., against 29-875 in. in the preceding week and 2 9 ‘ 928 in. in the corresponding week of the previous year. The total rainfall in the week was- 4 ‘ 76 in., against HP54 in. in the preceding week and 4-89 in. in the corresponding week of the previous year.

■ Registrar-General's Office, P. D . R atnatun ga ,Colombo, October 30, 1928. . for Registrar-General.

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UNOFFICIAL

f j fb -S p * *The Mayow Rubber Sole Factory Company, Li mite

(In Liqiudation).

N OTICE is hereby given that at the Final General Meeting of the Company held at the Offices of

Messrs. Duncum, Watkins, Ford & Co., Lloyd’s buildings, Fort, on Wednesday, October 24, 1928, at 12 noon, the following resolutions were duly passed :—

1. That the liquidator’s report, and accounts dated September 11, 1928, submitted to,the meeting and shewing the manner in which the w*i}d®g up has been concluded

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

belonging to natives, on the south by the field of Mr. John Rodrigo, on the west b y reservation along canal, extent 10 acres 1 rood and 10 perches, and on the same day at 10 a . m . at the spot, house and premises N o. 10, Thomas lane, Dematagoda ; extent 2 roods and 291 perches.

and the pri and adopt]

2. That the Mayo' dation) have'

any disposed of be received

opinion of the meeting the affairs of Sole Factory Co., Limited (in liqui-

een fairly wound up.

Colombo, October 29, 1928.R . N. W a t k i n s ,

Liquidator.

Ateheneoil Tea and Rubber Company, Limited.

K OTICE is hereby given that the First-Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the registered

office of the Company, Gaffoor building, Main street, i Colombo, on Monday, November 12," 1928, at 2 .30 e>.m . :— /

- ■ /

1. To receive tb of accounts to June 3;

2. To elect Direc

Hulftsdorp. October 31, 1928. Belmont street,

A . C. K o e l m e y e r ,

Auctioneer and Broker.

Auction Sale. $ l

Vahiable Residential Property at Avissawella.In the District Court of Avissawella.

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Don Allan Perera Rajapakse Senanayake of Yatiyan- tota ................................................................' ....................... .. Plaintiff.

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N o. 472. Vs.

B '>Y virtue

case, I1928, at 3 e.S . defendant of divided allot;

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3. To appoint Auditors.4. To transact any other competent business.

B y order of the Directors,

G o r d o n F r a z e r & Co., L t d . ,

Colombo, November 2, fc.928. Agents and Secretaries.

The Heenpannawa Coconut Company, Limii

N OTICE is hereby given that the Second Annual Cp'di nary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held

at the registered office of the Company, Gaffoor building Main street, Colombo, on Wednesday, November 21, 1928, at 11 a .m . :—

Business.1. To receive the report of the,’

of accounts to September 30,2. To elei

(1) Mohamed Cassim Abdul W ahid of Talduwa, (2) Manuel Xavier Gomesz of Balangoda, (3) Gabriel Gomesz of Avissawella, carrying on business at Avissawella under the name, style, and firm of M. P . Gomesz & Co....................................<ra . ■•‘fy Defendants.

_____ ssiomfesfed. w m e in the abovelell byfoublfe'aucmon on November 26,

spotuor the recovery against st'v. .t stated in the decree :— An un-

measuring 45 fe t in length along / t h e western boundary of the whole land and 45 feet in

breadth from west to east measured from the two marked points of 45 feet apart on the western boundary, or an allotment in extent 45 square f«at together with the tiled house standing thereon, from and out of the land called Ganpantiwatta, situated at Talduwa in Atulugam korale of the Three Korales, in the District of Kegalla of the Province oc Sabaragamuwa ; and bounded on the north by W eli- metiyegekurahanwatta, east by the old,road to Ruanwella, south b y Ganpahagewatta, west' by Mtsiiagalage^Kurahan- watta belonging to Mithuruhamys; andxflileegahawatta ; and containing in extent 2 acres sfad 12 perSlies,' (2) an undivided 1/64 share of the land called Ganapantiawatta,

jsituated at Talduwa? af<fi;esaid ; and bounded on the north Shy Weliwetiyage Kurahahwatta, east b y the old' road f leading to Ruanwella, south' by Gampahagewatta, and west

j \ [cffiy Meegahawatta ; and containingin extent, about 2 acres. Both these properties adjoin each other.For title deeds and other particulars;'please, apply to

A. N . Wiratunga, Esq., Proctor, Suprem eCourt, and Notary Public, Avissawella. "W w --

c LTgL•ectors,and statement

3. To _ business that

Director..t an Audi to uf and trahsact any other

duly brought before the meeting.

li ■ f:\B y order of the Directors,

G o r d o n F r a z e r & Coi, L t d . ,

Colombo, November, 2, 1928. Agents and Secretaries.

Auction Sale. lhSmall Coconut Estate at HeM ala and, House property

at Dematagoda.

B Y virtue of the commission issued me in case No. 28,935, D . ~ T

auction on November 2: estate known as Mutui at Hendala, Colombi north by a portion of thi

ibo, I f P l l sell b y public at %^eM. at the spot the

and the thatched house strict ; bounded on the

land, on the east by land

Belmont street, Hulftsdorp, October 31, 1928.

A . C. K o e l m e y e r ,

Auctioneer and Broker.

Auction Sale.Property at Kalutara.

of the commissioner-issuedB Y virtue of the commissionN o. 27,597, D . C., C o lo m b h /l s

auction on November 24, 1928, A t the recovery of the amount stated in t f undivided | part or share of and in all land called Godellehenewatta bearing lq with all the buildings and plantations standing thereon, situated at Palatota in Kalutarabaddg^pf /h e Kalutara

to vfnej ins^case public

the spot, for creC viz :— An

at allotment of 3, together

totamune, in which said lot N o. 2 of same land, o n t by the portioi Christian Appu ;

istrict of Kalutara, ^ s j l m Province : ot N 4. 3 isTboutfflecFon the north by ie lai|d/oir“the east by lot No. 4 of the

-easrby the cart road, and on the west same land belonging to Tisseappulage

containing in extent 1 acre 2 roods and221 perches, according to the figure of survey bearing N o. 2,964, dated September 15, 1914, made by H . O. Scharenguvel, Licensed Surveyor and Leveller.

Belmont street, Hulftsdorp, October 31, 1928.

A . C, K o e l m e y e r ,

Auctioneer and Broker.

A 4

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H iR Auction Sale.

/ : In the District Court of Colombo./ <thurAppIte of Peradeniya, Edwin Pate of Slave Isla n d ;C o lom b o ..............................................................Plaintiffs.

N o. 28,162, Vs.Pattivage Mary Peiris of Dehiwala, Pattiyage Charlotte.

Margaret Peiris* of Dehiwala ................... . . . Defendants.

IN obedience to the commission issued1 to me in the above case, I shall offer for sale by public auction on Friday,

November 23, 192.8, at 5 p . m . at the s p o t :—All that land called Kahatagahakumburawatta, together

with the plantations and buildings standing thereon, situated riVKalubowila in the Palle pattu of Salpiti korale, in the

i^Distriet^pf Colombo, W estern Province ; and bounded on the north by Panadura Ellawela, on the east by land belong­ing to Magiris Vadurala, on the south by the land belonging to Pattiyage James Peiris and Mahabalagewatta, and on the west by the. land belonging to the estate of the late Maha- bolage Kittoo Appuham y ; containing in extent 1 acre 3 roods and 3 perches, land sufficient to plant two hundred coconut trees.

For deeds, &c., apply to P. Cassius Jansz, Esq., Courts, Colombo.

' R . G. K o e l m a n , of Jen sen , & Co.,

’Phorid'': 78*3. .Auctioneers,andBroker?,ColiomboTc^plSer 3^1;g28 ., ,

__^ s 1________* * , _________! ^ § Auction Sale.ff ,

In-thejDistrict Court of Colombo.

( l )w Sawarina RsNtfanna Maria Moona Ana Raman Chettiar and (2) Sawanna Rawanna Maria Moona Rawanna Mana Rawanna Mana Valliappa Chettiar, both of Sea street in Colombo ................. .. Plaintiffs.

' N o. 30,136.

Hassna Markar Moh: _ Katuk/ffynda, in^K;Colo:

Vs.

Sadieq Markar of Gem Villa, Llutfira District, presently of

........................... Defendant

J N obfdidGce to the commission issued to me in the above A case, I shall offer for sale bvpu |lrc auction at our Room s No. 31, Canal row, Fort,^folom bo, on Tuesday, November 27, 1928, com m enciifaat|3.30 p .m . the following properties, to wit :— • »- Q

(1) An unffivff|ed £ p a s to r share of all the soil planta­tions, togeimei# with the buildings standing thereon of thetwo.contig at Ihalagoi Province ; f B . Balappu others, and

aents of land called Rilavilagodakanda rana, in the District of Galle, Southern

founded on the north by lands claimed by Mothers, K . Andiris and others, H . Issan and

described in plans Nos. 119,562 and K 119,568 ; east by land claimed by D . A . de Silva Mudan-

■nayake, Notary, and land described in plan No. 119,567 ; „ south-8y land described in plan N o. 119,566 and claimed by

M. Carolis and others ; south-west.by lands claimed by M. Carolis and others ; west b y lands claimed by M .' Carolis and’ o t h e r s , J u a n ' ^ a ^ d others ; containing in extent 11 acres 2 roodg anti 16ijerches as per title plan No. 119,646.

(2) An undividff^^^part or share of all the soil and plantations, together with the buildings thereon of the land called Patapitiyak^nda aliasIriyagahavilakanatte, situated at Ihalagoda aforesaid ; and bounded on the north by land purchased b w W . M. Siyadoris and land described in plan N o. 119,567, ifortffieast by land claimed by B. Balappu and others and W . Abfman, and others, east bydand claimed by W . Abaran and othersfMutffveast by land described in plan No. 119,564, south by lancF cl|hped by D. A . de Silva Madanayake, Notary Public, ana la n ^ ylesonbed in plans Nos. 119,565 arid 119,564, south-west DyTancl claimed byM. Carolis and others and land purchased b y 'W . M. Siya­doris ; containing in extent lOacres 1 rood and 19 perches.

(3) An undivided J part- or share of all that the soil and plantations, together with all the buildings thereon of the nine contiguous allotments of land called Kalugahamaha- wattakanda, Nagahaokandegodella, and Patapitikanda, situated at Ihalagoda aforesaid; and bounded on the north

b y lands described in plans Nos. 94,011 and 119,559, land claimed by the heirs of G. L . Mathes and otheis, G. L. D. Daniel de Silva, land claimed by G. L . Mathes, and purchased by TJ. L. Mathes, b y a path, Siyambalagaha- watta, aiffi Vriyagahawatta, east by Nagahaokanda, land described in plans Nos. 119,593 and 77,810, land claimed byG. W athuham y’sby a road, and reservation along the road, south and south-west by land described in plan No. 119,558 ; and west by land claimed by U . G. Babahamy and others,U . G. Babahamy, W . Abaran,, and others, and Galpotte Terunnanse, by Pathapitiya, and land described in plan N o. 94,011 ; containing in extent 27 acres 3 roods and 18 perches as per title plan N o. 119,721.

(4) An undivided half share of all that undivided J shareof the soil share, trees tpf the land called Ampitiyawatta, together with planter’ll share of the second plantation thereon, situated at Thalag0Ua»§.foresaid ; ancLboiinded 011 the north by Pitawela, east by l^ n a tta , sputii by Tana- heerakanda, and west by PitawelagBdawatta ; containing in extent about 2 acres. ,

(5) All’ that undivided J share of the allotriierit/i Nos. 744 and 745 also the lot lying to the south of the land, situated at Nagoda in Kalutara badde of Kalutara totamune,- in the District of Kalutara, Western Province ; bounded on the north by road, east by land belonging to C. M. C. Hassana Marikar, Notary, south by Marandagahawela, on the west by the property of Dr. van Culenberg ; containing in extent 11 acres 2 roods and 27 58/100 perches as per figure of survey dated April 15, 1885, made by C. A . de Hoedt, Surveyor.

(6) Undivided 4/7 parts or shares of all that land calledNambiwatta arid of all trees and plantations thereof belonging, situated at'Katukurunda. in Beruwaia divisions, in the District of Kalutara aforesaid ; and bounded on the north by Assanatjwawatta alias Kahatagahawatta, east by high roifd, sodth by ’giflxkm called Katukurundugahawatta, and on the west by Del^ihaAvatta ; containing in extent about 3 acres. t '

(7) A ll that land called Giratemifr’ estate, Hingalagoda- gammasampamguwa, situated in the village Galtura in the Palle pattu of Kukulu korale, in the District of Ratnapura, Province of Sabaragamuwa ; and bounded on the north by Kandewatta, east by Kandewatta and Galutura tea and rubber estate, south by Galatura tea and rubber estate, and on the west by Galatura tea and rubber estate ; contain­ing in extent 45 acres 2 roods and 16 perches.

(8) A ll that undivided 5 /8 part or share of all that land called Maddummahettiyidanela^feonanata-aiyitivatakuru- fyena, together with the rubber and other plantations standing thereon, situated at Galatura aforesaid; and botfn&ed on'the north by the boundary of Mudumpita, on the east by the river, on the south by the Gamage boundary, and on the west by deniya ; containing in extent about 2 am imams of paddy sowing.

For deeds apply to Messrs. W ilson & Kadirgamar, Courts, Colombo.

’PhonalColombo, Oqffhber 3®

Valuable R Pmld

R . G . /K o e l m a n , of J e n s e n & Co.,

Auctioneer and Brokers.

i o n is e . i', /llaf^emd Coconut 'Properties and V « , Kalutyfa, KtirupegaInland

Ghi%aw Districts. ’ CrisolviAby Case N o. 179, D . C., K a lifk ilf

3fiSt$nstructions from the assignefetf flhe insolvent r estSte of Mr. Peter G u n aratae '^ f Mont Eden.

, lu f a ^ , I shall sell by public auctiifl at the office of Mr I

flgence Femando^JProctor, 11#, Uuilftsdorp, Colombo, ondayjwid Tuesday^ Novem ber 26 and 27, 1928, com ifeg >fr©m 9 A .:p .( the following properties subject

*itfmortgages, if any, t 1. The land called

at Beralehya in Weliga: taming in extent 2 acres

Mdeniyeudumullehena, situatec korale of Matara D istrict; con

“" “ " “ B *“ i acres 1 rood and 21 perches, togetheiwith the rubber 'plantation, buildings, and everythin) standing-thereon.. ^ - i f

2. Potuliaddedeniya situated at Udukawa in Weligari korale aforesaid ;• containing in extent 1 rood and 4 perches together with everything standing thereon.

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3. Potuliaddedeniya situated at Udukawa aforesaid; containing in extent 1 rood and 23 perches, together with everything standing thereon.

4. Lihdarakumbura situated at Udukawa aforesaid; containing in extent 2 acres and 2 roods, together with everything standing thereon.

5. Dolamullekumbura situated at Udukawa aforesaid ; containing in extent 1 rood and 20 perches, together with everything standing thereon.

6. Danahaldeniyeudumulla situated at Udukawa aforesaid ; containing in extent 1 acre 1 rood and 16 perches, together with everything standing thereon.

7. Gamagedivelkumbura situated at Udukawa afore­said containing in extent 1 acre 2 roods and 10 perches, together with everything standing thereon.

8. Gamagedivelkumbura situated at Udukawa afore­said ; containing in extent 15 perches, together with every­thing standing thereon.

9. Kawatagahakumbura situated at Udukawa afore­said ; containing in extent 2 acres and 5 perches, together with everything standing thereon.

10. A sowing extent of 3 kurunies of paddy from and out of Beliketiyekurnbura, situated at Udukawa aforesaid..

11. Diviyagalanaidegeliyadda situated at Udukawa aforesaid; containing a sowing extent of 9 kurunies of paddy.

12. Horaketiyemukalana situated at Udukawa afore­said ; containing in extent 9 acres 2 roods and 27 perches, together with the plantations, buildings, and everything standing thereon.

13. Puwakwattehena alias Companyhena situated at Udukawa aforesaid ; containing in extent 36 acres 1 food and 37 perches, together with the plantations, buildings, and everything standing thereon.

14. Polgahawaladeniya situated at LenaWa in Weligam korale aforesaid ; containing in extent 1 acre 1 rood and 17 perches, together with everything standing thereon.

15. Weweldeniya situated at Maramba in Weligam korale aforesaid ; containing in extent 2 acres 3 roods and 11 perches, together with everything standing thereon.

16. Kafdunnewila situated at Suluthangoda in Weligam korale aforesaid; containing in extent about 20 acres more or less, together with everything standing thereon.

17. An undivided 1 /7 share of the soil and of all the buildings standing on Kandewatta alias Mount Union, together with the entirety of the upstair building and the row of houses to the south thereof, situated in the town of W eligam a; containing in extent 3 rood .

18. Weweldeniya situated at Maramba aforesaid ; containing in extent 35 perches, together with everything standing thereon.

19. An undivided 1 /7 share of Kustarajagalawatta, situated in the town of Weligam a ; containing in extent 2 roods, together with everything standing thereon.

20. An undivided \ share of Galabehdigodahena, situated at Mirissa in W eligam korale aforesaid ;■./containing in extent 8 acres 3 roods and 28 perches, togeth‘§tawith the plantations, buildings, and everything standing therebnv ^

21. An undivided \ share of Wendesikella-addara, situated at Mirissa aforesaid ; containing in extent 2 roods and 38 perches, together with everything standing thereon..

22. An undivided A share of Hikgahahena, situated at Mirissa aforesaid ; containing in extent 4 acres 2 roods and 19 perches, together with the buildings and everything standing thereon.

23. An undivided \ share of the three contiguous allot­ments of land called Thimbirigahawewa-addaraduwa, Dodangahahena, Kekirikanewatta, now forming one property, situated at Tanhagoda and Mirissa aforesaid ; containing in extent 11 acres 3 roods and 4 perches, together with the plantations, buildings, and everything standing thereon.

24. An undivided' \ share of Dikhenebeddewatta, situated at Mirissa aforesaid ; containing in extent 12 acres 1 rood and 34 perches, together with the plantations, buildings, and everything standing thereon.

,25. An undivided share of the allotment of land called Mahagalagodadeniyeparanawatta, situated at Mirissa afore­said ; containing in extent 1 acre and 27 perches.

26. An undivided | share of all those allotments of land called Kekillabedda,. Lihiniyamullabedda, Pathiranage- deniya, Wadiyagodawatta-addaradeniya, all forming one

property and now known as Craig H all estate, situated a Mirissa aforesaid ; containing in extent 121 acres 2 roods and and 30 perches, together with the plantations, buildings, and everything standing thereon.

’ 27. The field calledPallerotalebima, situated At Ethbatu-wAwa in Hambantota ; containing in extent 50 acres.

28. An undivided \ share of Na'gahakanda, situated At Mirissa aforesaid^; containinjg in extent 9 aCres and 20 perches. e $,.M

29. A n undivided ^ share of Mahagalagodahena, situated at Mirissa aforesaid^ containing in extent 3 acres2 roods and 4 perches. # -

30. An undivided £ share of DikMen|i, situated at Mirissa aforesaid ; containing in extent Inheres. /,

31. An undivided J share of Deniyawatta--addafabedda, situated at Mirissa aforesaid ; containing in extent 2 aeries and 18 perches.

32. An undivided share of Arukattigehena, situated at Mirissa aforesaid ; containing in extent 3 acres 2 roods and 20 perches.

33. An undvided | share of Medadeniye-addarabedda, situated at Mirissa aforesaid ; containing in extent 1 acre3 roods and 11 perches.

34. A n undivided J share of Kekillabedda, situated at Mirissa Aforesaid; containing in extent 9 acres 3 roods and 37 perches. ■ '

35. An undivided \ share of Kekillabedda alias Am ba- gahakanatta, situated at Mirissa aforesaid ; containing in extent 3 acres 2 roods and 20 perches.

36. A n undivided / share of Dangahahena, situated atMirissa aforesaid ; containing in extent 19 acres and 8 perches, together with the plantations, buildings, and everything standing thereon. ^ [■

37. A ll that land called W atagalahena, situatedat Mada-watharapatha in Gandahaye korale of WeudawilT hat- pattu in Kurunegala D istrict; containing in extent 2 acres as per figure of survey dated October 2, 1912, liijfie by Mr. H . Auwardt, Licensed Surveyor. . V

38. All those undivided 11/16 shares of the land called *Kahatagahanrallahena, situated at Madawatharapatha aforesaid ; Containing a sowing extent of 12 lahas of kurakkan. »

39. A ll those undivided 4 ^ > s h a ie s of the land called Annasipillewehena, situated at |ladAwdfcluirapatjha afore­said ; containing a sowing extent of 3 lanaii of kurakkan.

40. A ll that fland called NArangahafrrUllapillewa,Situated at.M ada^a aforesaid ; containing a sowing extent of 1 laha 8f kurakkap.^J .

41. A ll that undivided;! share of the land called Nika- pathahena, situated a^M adaW A aforesaid ; containing a sowing extent of 4 lahas of kujgkkan,

42.. A ll that undivided j sMare of Bandiwala-Bogaha- mulAkumbura, situated at M a d a v ^ aforesaid^;'containing a sowing extent of 1 laha of kurakkan; i f ' t ,

43. AH that land called Wewegammedde-I/andiwala- pillewa, situated at Madawa aforesaid ; Containing a sowing bxteht of 1 laha of kurakkan.

44. All that land called KAhigallewelAkufnbura, situated at Madawa aforesaid ; containing a sowing extent of 1 pela of paddy.

45. , All that land called GalAgawapillewa, situated atMadawa aforesaid ; containing a sowing extent of 2 lahas of kurakkan. -

46. The entire soil and everything standing thereon of the defined western portion of the land called Kohomba- gahahena, situated at Diganwewa in Munnessaram pattu of Pitigal korale north, in Chilaw D istrict; containing in extent 3 acres.

47. A ll that land called Palatota-; containing in extent 10 acres more or less, situated at Kalutara.

For further particulars, please apply to T . Ebert Fernando, E sq ., Alston place, Colombo, or to—

L io n el J. J . Peikis,119, Hulftsdorp, Auctioneer and Broker,

Colombo, October 30, 1928, ■

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Auction Sale.Pr&nerty at Gampaha Medagama in the District of Colombo.

U N D E R decree in case N o. 2,663, D . C., Negombo, entered in favour of the plaintiff Tjhomas Pahala-

mendihewa alias Thomas Perera Wickralmaratna of Gam­paha Medagama, against the defendariSKalmhakurudewage Dadiris Fernando of Gampaha jMgdefgam$, legal repre­sentative of the estate of his ceased wife, Nawagomu Dewage Doochi Fernando, and f y virtue of the order to sell issued to us for thStuecover^fE the sum of Rs. 1,910, with interest on R s / 1,5%) a t / 15 per cent, per annum from August 2, 1928, I l l h u M s t 24, 1928, and thereafter at 9 per cent. p eian ram ^M i the aggregate amount till pay­ment in full, and /coits of suit,' we shall sell the under­mentioned property/m ortgaged as primary mortgage by bond N o. 30 dated August 15, 1926, and attested byD . D . H . A . W . Jayawardena, Notary, by public auction at the spot at 4 p .m . on Wednesday, November 28, 1928, to wit :—- A ll that defined ^ share together with the tiled house standing thereon, containing in extent 28J perches from and out of the portion of land called and known as Kahata- gahawatta, situate at Gampaha Medagama in Ragam pattu of Alutkuru korale, in the District of Colombo, Western Province ; containing in extent 1 acre 1 rood and 30 perches, except the straw shed standing thereon, built at the expense of the said defendant.

Further particulars from E . H . de Zoysa, Esq., Proctor, Supreme Court, and Notary, Negombo, or—

A t 11.15 A.M.(5) All that undivided \ share of the land called Kaduru-

gahawatta, situate at Udu-ulla aforesaid ; containing in extent about 4 acres, and of the tiled house and other buildings and plantations standing thereon. ,

Commencing at 2 p .m .(6) An undivided 1 share of the land called Beligaha-

watta, situate at Hidiyawala in Yatigaha pattu aforesaid ; containing in extent about 2 acres 1 rood and 10 perches, and of the buildings and plantations standing thereon.

A t 2 .15 p .m .(7) All that undivided /. share of the land called Gonna-

gahawatta, situate at Hidiyawala aforesaid; containing in extent 3 roods and 5 perches, and of the buildings and plantations standing thereon.

A t 2 .45 p .m .(8) All that undivided 1/10 share of the land called

Dorakodadeniya, situate at Udu-ulla aforesaid; contain­ing in extent about 2 acres, and of the buildings and plantations standing thereon.

A t 3 p .m .(9) All that undivided 1/10 share of the land called

Meegahawatta, situate at Udu-ulla aforesaid ; containing in extent about 4 acres, and of the buildings and plantations standing thereon.

A t 3 .15 p .m .M. P. K u r e r a & Co.,

Negombo, October 30, 1928. Auctioneers.

Auction Sale.a

iperties at Udu-ulla and Hidiyawala In the District of Negombo.

U N D E R decree in case No. 2,196, D. C., Negombo, entered in favour of the plaintiff Kana Nana Kana

Lena Kannappa Chetty by his attorney Muna Rawanna Mana Muttusamy Naido of/Negom bo, against the defendant Wijesundere Mmliyarfgglag^ Baron Perera Appuhamy of Udu-ulfik and tbj^'iytues, of the order to sell issued to me for the A coverj of the sum of Rs. 1,665, with interest on R s. i,5[O(»a024 per cent, per annum from January 26, 1928, to April 4; 1928, and thereafter at 9 peiMfent. p,er annum on the aggregate amount till payment |n*f ull, and costs of suit, I shall sell the under-mentioned properties mortgaged as primary mortgage by bond N % j® 22 dated February 11, 1927, and attested by F . W . Gooneratne, Notary, by public auction at the respective (£|>ots on Friday, November 30, 1928, to wi^j

Comfnencing at 10 a .m .(1) Allltdfat [undivided 3/16 share of the field called

Gcdakumnurawstfuat'e at Udu-ulla in the Yatigaha pattu of the Hapttigam korale, in the District of Negombo, Western Province*; containing in extent about 3 bushels and 3 pecks of paddy sowing ground.

A t 10 .30 a .m .(2) An undivided £ share of the allotment of land called

Veraluwatta, situate at Udu-ulla aforesaid ; containing in extent 3 roods- and 25 perches,“and of the buildings and plantations standing thereon. -

A t 10 .45 a .m .(3) All that undivided share of the land called Veralla-

watta, situate at Udu-ulla aforesaid ; containing in extent about 2 acres, and of the buildings and plantations standing thereon.

A t 11 A.M.(4) All that undivided J share of the land called

Siyambalagahawatta al s Medawatta, situate at Udu-ulla aforesaid ; containing in extent about 8 acres, and of the buildings and plantations standing thereon.

(10) All that undivided J share of the land called Para- gahawatta, situate at Udu-ulla aforesaid ; containing in extent about 3 acres, and of the buildings and plantations standing thereon.

A t 3 .30 p .m .(11) All that undivided 1 share of the land called Aswed-

dumewatta, situate at Udu-ulla aforesaid ; containing in extent 1| acres, and of the buildings and plantations standing thereon.

A t 4 p .m .(12) All that undivided i share of the field, called Gini-

dammana al s Marandagahakumbura, situate at Udu-ulla aforesaid ; containing in extent about 6 berras of paddy sowing ground.

Further particulars from P. D . F . de Croos, Esq., Proctor, Supreme Court, and Notary, Negombo, or—

E d w i n V . P e b e r a ,

Negombo, October 31, 1928., Auctioneer and Broker.

A lit io n Sale under Partition Decree.A Valuable Land, umh a Substantial Building thereon,

bordering the Colombo-GaUe High Road— A Chance for those Seeking for Undisputed Residence.

U N D E R the decree entered in case N o. 24,110 of the District Court of Galle, and by virtue of a commission

issued to me from the said court, I shall offer for sale by public auction on December 14, 1928, commencing at 1 p .m . at the spot the following property— the subject matter of the said action, to wit :—

A ll that defined allotment of land, together with all the buildings, plantations, and everything thereon, called Ginigewatta lot No. 3, situated at Ambalangoda in the Wellaboda pattu, Galle District, Southern Province; bounded on the north by Ginigewatta lot N o. 2, belonging to-Ginige Mendias de Silva, east by Colombo-Galle high road, south by Okadabodawatta and lot N o. 4 of this land, and west by lot A of Galabodawatta, and containing in extent 1 rood and 5-87 perches as per plan N o. 419 made by Mr. W . V . Goonewardena, Surveyor, Ambalangoda, for the purpose, and filed of record in the above case.

The said land will be sold in 3 separate blocks, A , A l , and B in extent 18-50 perches, 11-92 perches, and 9 - 7 8 perches, respectively, in accordance with the above recited plan.

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The sale thereof will, in terms of Ordinance No. 10 of 1863, take place first among the co-owners of the land commencing at the appraised value of each lot, and if they or ony one of them fail to buy in advance, the same will immediately thereafter be sold to the highest bidder among the public.

Further particulars, if necessary, may be obtained from W. E. de Silva, Esq., Proctor, Supreme Court, Lalitha, Randombe, Amba'angoda, or from me—

P. W . G e o r g e d e S i l v a ,Amba'angoda, October 29, 1928. Commissioner.

A uction Sale.In the District Court of Galle.

Rammutu Awneris of Maduwa in Welitara..........PlainNo. 24,370. Vs.

(1) Tuiyahandi Embel de Silva Hamy, (2) Kaludura Gardiel de Silva, both of Godagama, (3) Tuiyahandi Suwaris de Silva of Maduwa in Welitara, (4) Tuiya­handi Bendis (legal representative of the estate of the 3rd defendant, deceased)........................... Defendants.

UNDER the decree entered in the above case, and by virtue of a commission issued to me from the District

Court of Galle for the recovery of the sum of Rs. 250, together with interest thereon at the rate of 18 per cent, per annum from January 6, 1923, up to the date of action (February 24, 1927), and thereafter legal interest on the aggregate at 9 per cent, per annum till payment in full and the costs of suit, I shall sell by public auction on November 19, 1928, commencing at 8.30 a .m . at the respective spots the following properties mortgaged and hypothecated by the defendants for securing the repayment of all moneys recoverable under their bond No. 4,101 of January 6, 1923, attested by Mr. S. G. de Zoysa, Notary Public, together with all the right, title, interest, claim, and demand what­soever of theirs in, to, upon, or out of the said several premises or any part thereof, to wit :—

1. All that undivided i share of the soil and soil share trees together With s an undivided 1/6 share of all the buildings arid ah undivided \ part of the 2nd plantation (being the planters share) standing thereon of the land called Mullegederawattffif situated at Maduwa in Welitara of the Bentota-Walallawiti Mrale. Galle District, Southern Province ; and bounded on thq/north by two portions of land owned by Niletti Bastian and others, east by wela, south by land resided on by Gattara Edina, and. on the west by Madu-ganga ; containing in extent about 4 acres.

2. All those undivided 2/7 shares of the soil and trees together with undivided room to the western side of a boutique of 9 cubits in length and an undivided s share of the 2nd plantation (being the planter’s share) standing thereon of the land called Haulwatta, situated at Maduwa aforesaid ; and bounded on the north by land on which Hakkini Emanis resides, east by Pelawatta and Miguelmaharalagewatta, south by temple land and land belonging to Rapielkankanama, and on the west by Lintotawatta ; containing in extent about 1 acre.

Further particulars, if necessary, may be obtained fromH. L. de Silva, Esq., Proctor, Supreme Court, and Notary Public, Eastlynne, Ambalangoda, or from me—

P . W . G e o r g e d e S i l v a ,Arnbalangoda, October 25, 1928. „ * Commissioner.

Auction Sale under

UNDER the decree enter District Court of G

William Mendis Kap in Welitara, against]

e /m ease fiScy 25,83'

faJvour'af the plaintiff eda AegcTichy of Vfodagedera

.efendSrifs (1) Tuiyadura Melias de Silva of Godaga£&AiyKos^(M , and (2) Barnes de Silva Wijekulatilaka IdmSmgheQlSefcired Fiscal’s Arachchy of Wellaboda, also iiJ”WelitaiyaPend by virtue of a corrimission issued to npAfrSm, the saro' court for the recovery of the sum of Rs) U£!45 ■ 03, together with legal interest thereon at the rate of 9 per cent, per-annum from August 31, 1928, till payment in full and costs of suit being the moneys

due by the defendants on their mortgage bond No. 4,106 of January 8, 1923, attested by Mr. S. G. de Zoysa, Notary Public, I shall qffer for sale by public auction on November 24, 1928, commencing at 2 p .m . at the respective spots the following properties mortgaged and hypothecated by the defendants for the securing of the repayment of all sums recoverable under the said bond which have accordingly been declared specially bound and executable therefor ogether with all the right, title, interest, claim, and

demand whatsoever of theirs in, to, upon, or out of the said several premises or any portion thereof, to wit :—

1. All that undivided | part of the soil and soil share trees an undivided planter’s J share of the second plantation

d the tiled house of 7 cubits standing thereon of e land called Nandeliyanaralagewatta, in extent about acre, situated at Godagama aforesaid ; and bounded on

the north by the road and the land whereon Peradiris Appu resides, east by the land whereon Thenkutti Adiris resided, Abikkagewatta and Paluwatta, south by Palu- watta, and west by Godellewatta.

2. All that undivided 1/12 part of the soil and soil share trees and the planter’s undivided J share of the second plantation on the eastern portion of the land called Palu­watta, in extent about 3 acres and 2 roods, situated at Godagama aforesaid; and bounded on. the north by Godellewatta Runaralahamigewatta and Abikkagewatta, east by the land whereon Haljothi Siman de Silva resided, south by Kanattewatta, and west by Welewatta and Mahammagewatta.

3. The soil and soil share trees and the tiled house of 9 cubits standing thereon of the land called Weerahinga- gederawatta Basnahirakattiya (the western portion of Weerahingagederawatta), in extent about 1 rood, situated at Godagama aforesaid ; and bounded on the north by Arumaduragederawatta, east by a portion of Weerahinga­gederawatta, south by the minor road, and west by Medda- watta and Barawaduagederawatta Kattiya.

4. All that undivided 4/18 parts of the soil and of soil share trees, and an undivided J part of the planter’s un­divided J share ofrthe second plantation of the land called Henchiyegewatta alias' Wellewatta in extent about 1 acre 2 roods, situated at Nape “in Kosgoda aforesaid; and bounded on the north by Kofoppuwegewatta, east by the land which belonged to Dillimuni Andiris, de Zoysa, Notary, south by the land whereon <Samson , Perera Raja- karuna Appuhamy resided, and west by the seabeach.

5. All that undivided 1/6 part of the soil and of soil share trees of the land called Sobanahandigeliyadda, in extent about 3 acres, situated at Hiddarawa in Kosgoda aforesaid ; and bounded on the north by Kahalagahapitiyawatta, east by the high road, south by the land whereon Peyahandi Somaris resided, and west by Pattiya and Lindapitiye- watta.

6. The remaining trees and the soil exclusive of theplanter’s undivided J share of the land called Vidanege- watta ’’alias Pelawatta, in extent about 3 roods, situated at Godagama aforesaid; and bounded on the north by Migelege- watta and Wetiyawatta, east by Runage Dainapadinchiwa- unwatta, south by Bpdaduragederawatta, and west by Alankuragederawatta. .

7. All that undivided J part of the soil and soil share trees and of the planter’s undividedshare of the third and the fourth plantations of the land called Hiddaruwewelaali«« Erabadugah&liyadda, in extent about 2 acres and* 2 roods, s^uated at Hiddaruwa aforesaid ; and bounded on the

.j-north by the land whereon Peyhandi Somaris resided, east by the high road, south by the land of Haluldrti Andiris de Abrew planted by Delath Solomon, and west by Dimbulgahapitiya and Dehigahapitiya.

8. The soil and the plantations of the land called Pela­watta, in extent about 1 acre, situated at Godagama afore­said ; and bounded on the north by Meegahawatta and the land whereon Sayjel Mendis resided, east by Galewatta, south by Wetiyawatta, and west by Pelawatta.

9. The soil and the/, plantations ,of the land calledPeiyegewatta, in extent about 2 roods, situated at Goda­gama aforesaid ; bounded on the north by Agipadinchiwa- unwatta, east by the land of Kaluhath Heralis Thabrew Appuhamy, south by Dillimimigederawatta, and west b v ' Ingurawatta. *

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10. All that undivided 9/144 parts of the soil and of ■the plantations thereon of the land called Dillimuni- gederawatta, in extent about 1 acre and 2 roods, situated at ‘ Godagama aforesaid : and bounded on the north by PeiyegeWatta, east by the land which belonged to William de-Zoysa, School Master, and the land of Heralis Thabrew Appuhamy, south by Mahagederawatta and Davissinnopa- dfechiwatta, and West by InguruwattaandDillimunigedera- Watta.

■11. All that 'undivided, | part of the soil and soil share trees of the land called Thenkutti Agirispadinchiwaun- watta, in extent about 1 acre, situated at Godagama afore­said ; and bounded on the north by the road, east by Kuttihandigederawatta, south by Abikkagewatta, , and west by Kandeliyanaralagewatta.

Further particulars, if necessary, may be obtained fromM. E. de Silva,Proctor, Supreme Court, and Notary Public, Balapitiya, or from me—

P. W. G e o S g e d e S i l v a ,Ambalangoda, October 26, 1928. Commissioner.

A uction Sale.

NOTICE is hereby given that two elephants will be sold by public auction on Monday, November 5, 1928,

l the forenoon, at Ambalantota nearthe Village

C . S e n a r a t n e , Additional Police Magistrate.

Police Court,Nambanjfota, October 26, 1928.

A uction Sale.In the District Court of Jaffna.

Katmripillai Karthigasar of Valveddy.................. Plaintiff.N il 2.1,048. Vs.

Annapooranam, widow of SinnappU Nallathamby of Thanakarakuruchey ....................... ............... Defendant.

onfession issued to me by^public auction the [recovery of the sum li Saturday, November

UNDER and by virtue of the co in the above case, I shall sej

under-mentioned properties foAJvii stated therein, poundage, anAhosts, '24, 1928, at^HaM. at t^ ^ g M s :—

, 1. Land sJtiVited. at Samarapakuthevankuruchey and ValveddykWuchey, within the jurisdiction of this court, called Nirvathamte)*, in extent 53$ lachams varagu culture but according ftysurvey in extent 40 lachams varagu culture afid 10 kulie^pf this out Of 9 lachams varagu culture and 12 kulies on the west excluding 4 lachams on the west remaining extent 5 lachams varagu culture and 12 kulies ; is bounded on the east by the property of Gnanasegarampillai Thaiyalpakar, north by road, west by the property of Karthigamar Vairamuttoo, and on the south by the property of Sinnathamby Kathirgaman and others. The whole of the ground, well, stone-built house, mal kitchen, jak trees, mangotrees, palmyras, vadalies, coconut trees, and margosa trees within these.boundaries. The whole hereof.

2. Land situated at Thanakarakuruchey, called Nalavan- thoddam, in extent 6 lachams varagu culture and 12 kulies ; and bounded on the east and south by lane, north by the property of Vellupillai Veerakatty, and west by the property of the'defendant. Of the whole of the. ground., palmyras, vadalies, coconut trees, and margosa trees, an undivided Jshaje

Jaffna, October 22, 1928. V. A. Durayappah., ,9 Commissioner.v I .. .

Auction Sale.In the District Court of Jaffna/ etnasingham of Kegalla........ I .a . .. Plaintiff.

Vs.Vaitilingam Kanthyah, Vidhane of Karampai-

kurichy, (2) Suppar Kanapatlrtj:)fflai of Karanavai South.................• • -t ................................ Defendants.

IN terms of the' cpiAm^siornflated October 25, 1928, .issued by the District Courtr of Jaffna for the recovery of

Rs. 493, with further jTfjffiest on Rs. 275 at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum from April 12, 1927, provided that such further interestdoes not exceed Rs. 57, and costsRs. 145-70

the following decreed properties will be sold by public auction at the respective spots on Wednesday, November 21, 1928, commencing at 4 P . M . , viz.

1. An undivided 4/6 share with its appurtenances of all those parcels of land called Kottalaikampi of If lachams varagu culture, Kottalaikampi of If lachams varagu culture, Kottalaikampi of 2 J lachams varagu culture,Kottalaikampi of 1$ lachams Varagu culture, Kottalaikampi of 4$ lachams varagu culture, and Kottalaikampi of I f lachams varagu culture, aggregating to total extent of 13 § lachams varagu culture, situated at Karampaikurichy in Varany parish, Thenmaradchy division of the Jaffna District, Northern Province, together with the palmyras, coconut trees, and Infuses ; and bounded on the east by the land of Than- * kamrnah/ wife of Chelliah, and others, north by the land of Umaiyar Sinnathambiar and others, west by water channel,

,, and south by lane. . ” .2. An undivided \ share of all that piece of land called

Nattuppallamvayal of 18 lachams p.c., situated at Iyattalai in Varany parish as aforesaid ; and bounded on the east and north by the land Of Kanthyah Ramalingam and others, west by Water channel, and south by the land of Kanthar SithamparanRthar and others.

3. An undivided \ share of all those two parcels of land called Attaivayal of 19 lachams p.c., situated at Iyattalai as aforesaid ; and bounded on the east by the land of Muru- gesar Kanthyah and others, north by the land of MappanRr Ponnampalam and others, west and south by the land of the 1st defendant, Vaitilingam Kanthyah, and others.

fiscal s umce, j . v . ivanthyah, ueputy : 1928. / Commissioner.Jaffna, October 3

Auction Sale.In the District Court Of Jaffna.

Saravanamuttu Subiamaniam Of Manipay . . No. 22,105. Vs.

. Plaintiff -

(1) Kanagasabai Ponniah Roberts of Chapel street, presently of Colombo, (2) his wife, Bowline Thanga- retnam Roberts, (3) Sovhia SorsMimJ Philipps of Chapel street, Jaffna, J. H. Phmtopsl V .1Jayaratnam of Jaffna,d8&al representative oVtllft estate Of thedeceased Defendants.

N teriijspf the commission dated October 23, 1928, - issueabyuth&Kptrict Court of J aff na, for the recovery -

of Rs. 8,527 • 50, m n further interest on Rs. 5,000 at 12 per cent, per anrium from November 2, 1926, till payment in full, such interest not exceeding Rs. 1,472 • 50, poundage, and' charges, the following decreed property will be sold by public auction at the respective spots on Wednesday* November 28, 1928, commencing at 3 p .m . and 4.30 P .M ., respectively, viz. :—

1. An undivided f share of all that entire stone-built house and premises situated at Chapel street in the 2nd ; division of Jaffna town inChundikculi parish, Jaffna division of the Jaffna District, Northern Province, containing in extent 13 square perches and 93 square feet; and bounded / on the east by the property of Lawson James, on the north by Chapel street, on the west by the property of Rajaret- nam Nalliah, and on the south by the property of Refinald Alagakone, together with its appurtenances.

2. All that - allotment of land called and known asViddandithoddam; containing in extent 5 lachams varagu culture and 9 kulies, situated at Manipay in Manipay parish, Valigamam Wesi'division as aforesaid, and described by lot A in the survey plan -filed by John Tisseverasinghe, Licensed Surveyor, in the partition case No. 2,276 of the District Court of Jaffna ; and bounded on the east by lot B in the said plan belonging to Thampipillai Thillainayagam, on the north by property of Vet'tivelu Nagalingam and others, on the west by the property of Swaminather Arm nasalam and of others, and op the south by road; together with its.appurtenances. -■ *.;■

Fiscal’s Office, J . p . K a n t h y a h , Deputy Fiscal Jaffna, October 30, 1928. Commissioner.

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Testamentary Jurisdiction.

No. 6,581.

(uction Sale.In tim e Matter of the Estate of the late

Vairamuttu Sapapathypillai of Karativu East, deceased.

IN terms of the order issued to me in case No. 6,581,D. C. J., by the District .Court of Jaffna, the following'

properties will ms sold b»p /b lig , auction at the respective spots on Saturday, Ndp(M d ieP zI , 1928, commencing from 2 p .m . : - l

*■ Properties.1. A piece of land situated at Kalapoomy in Karativu

.West called Manakkaipiddi, in extent 6 lachams p.c., with stone-built house, well, and other plantations ; and bounded on the east by reservation for a lane, north by road, west by Sellachy, widow of Sabapathipillai, and south by the property of the late Vairamuttu Sabapathipillai.

2. A piece of land situated at ditto^^Ireji'Manakkai, in. extent 8 lachams p.c. ; and boumiedjbn The east by Aru-

orth by ArunSagam Subramaniam and by ehanfjll, and south by Arumugam

mugam Pon: shareholder!Sanmugam

3. A piece o fjW d situated at ditto called Manakkai- piddy, in extam/¥Tachams p.c. ; and bounded on the east by Arumugamand children, north by the property of the above-named deceased, west by channel, and south by channel.

4. A piece of land situated at Kalapoomy in Karativu West calledManakkai,in extent 2 lachams p.c.; and bounded on the east by-Thangammah, widow of Kartigesars north by Siwakamam, wife of Sinnatamby, west by Kartigesu Kanagaratnam, and south by Sellachy, widow of Sabapathi­pillai.

Of the whole of the land contained within these boundaries J share of the produce belongs to the deceased, but the land belongs to the Crown.

8. A piece of land situated at ditto called Kurananthan- kadu, in extent 20 lachams v.c., with palmyras; and bounded' on the east by Nagamuttu, wife of Kanapathy, and others, north by Velan Sinnar Kuddy and' others, west by Sanmugam Arulampalam and others, and south by Valli- ammai, wife of Vaithianatham. Of this -J- share of the produce belongs to the deceased, but the land belongs to the, Crown.

9. A piece of land situated at ditto called Sinnavana- daippu, in extent 12 lachams v.c., with palmyras ; and bounded on the east by Sanmugam Arulampalam and others, north by Kanapathy, west by Velauther Arumugam, and south by Sanmugam Arulampalam. Of this J share of the produce belongs to. the deceased, but. the. land belongs to the Crown.,

10. A piece of land situated at ditto called Murukkadi- yiladaippu, in extent 4 lachams v.c., with palmyras ; and bounded on the east and north by Meenadchipillai, wife of Arumugam, and shareholders, west by Vairavan Ampala- vanam, and south by the aforesaid 6th land. The whole produce hereof belongs to the deceased, but the land belongs to the Crown.

P h i l i p M o s e s ,Jaffna, October 29, 1928. Commissioner.

Auction Sale, Q *

In the District Court of Kurunegala. : .K. M. P. L. A. Palaniappa Chetty, by his attorney Kuna •'

Runa Mutturamaii Chetty of Narammala ...........Plaintiff.5. A piece of land situated at ditto called Kallipiddy,

in extent 1 lacham v.c. and 3| kulies ; and bounded on the east by Suppapillai Arumugam, north by Velupillai Rama- lingam, west by the heirs of the late Vairamuttu Arumugam, and south by road.

6. A piece of land situated at Eluvaitivu called Kaladdi- tarai, in extent 30 lachams v.c., with well and plantations ; and bounded on the east by Nagamuttu, wife of Kanapathy, and shareholders and lane, north by 10th land herein below described and by Vairavan Ampalavanan and others, west

' by Aperamy, wife of Sinnakuddy, and south by Nagamuttu, wife, of Kanapathy, and shareholders. The whole of the land belongs to the Crown, but out of the plantations standing thereon, J share of the 100 coconut trees standing in the southern side, and J share of the other plantations and well.

7. A piece of land situated at ditto called Thirukkandai- yadiyitadaippu, in extent 20 lachams v.c., with palmyras and young palmyras ; and bounded on the east by Valli- ammai, wife of Arumugam, and shareholders and Ka'nthan Ponniah, north by Sanmugam Arulampalam and others, west and south by Velauther Arumugam and shareholders.

No. 12,979. ' V s ,'(1) Horatalpedige Menika, (2) ditto Bandiya, (3) ditto

Unga, (4) Yoginpedige- Bilinda, (5) Horatalpedige. : .- Horatala, all of Aliwalatenna in Talampitijsa • in Tiragandahe koraje -,............................Salem!ants.

UNDER and fastvytue.off etecilai?emmed in the above case, andpy wfrt»4 of order issued to me for the

, recovery of the ayffi^Lmted therein, I shall sell by public auction the following property herein below declared hound and executable under the said decree on Saturday, November 24, 1928, at 2.30 p .m . , cn the first land herein below :— ; :

1. Seven undivided 8 shares of Telembugahamulawatta of about a thimba kurakkan sowing extent, together with everything standing thereon, situated at Aliwalatenna, in extent 1 acre 2 roods and 8 perches.

2. An undivided \ share of Kongahamulawatta of about 5 lahas kurakkan sowing extent, situated as aforesaid.

Belle Vue,” M a u r i c e F e r n a n d o , ■Kurunegala, October 29, 1928. Auctioneer and Broker..

SPECIFICATIONS UNDER “ THE IRRIGATION ORDINANCE,”

SPECIFICATION.—Irrigation Works, Province of Uva.EVISED specification showing lands found to be capable of irrigation by Gala-oya East- (Left Bank) Channel, the names of

___> proprietors, and the contributions payable in respect of each land for the maintenance of masonry works only. All previousspecifications, including the one published in Government Gazette No. 7;539 of July 30, 1926, are hereby cancelled: Maintenance rateof Rs. 2 -82 per acre per annum, from January 1, 1926,' to December 31, 1930: This rate must be re-assessed for 1931. .The rate isnow reduced to Rs. 2 per acre per annum. Government having accepted the recommendation contained in. paragraph 5 of the Report of the Irrigation Rates Committee (Sessional Paper XXV. of 1926), that the maximum rate for lands in the dry zone be reduced:to Rs. 2 per acre per annum for 10 years. (Vide the Hon. the Colonial Secretary’s letter No. I. 13/26 of April22, 1927, to the Hon. the Controller of Revenue.) The-reduced rate to be charged from 1928.

Preliminary plan No. 1,533.

„ No. of Lot ’ or Survey

Reference.Name of Allotment of

Land or Field. Name o f Owner.

I . . 125 .. Galgekumbura Bogahawatte Suwada of Meda-pitiya . .

2 .. 126 . . Galekumburemahaira. Alamullegedera Kiri Appu andSingha

3. . 127 . . Galgekumburemedaira Alutgedera Ukku Naide4 . . 128 . . Konthanile Alamullegedera Sinha5 . . 129 . . Do. . . . Bulatwelgedera Meddama

Extent.

A. R. P.

No. and Date ofCharge Colonial Secretary’s

for Area Am ount Letter authorizing Main- exem pted, exempted. Exemption, and

tenance. Period o f Exemp-.tion granted.

Es. e. A. R. p. E s. o.

Total Amount

due. .

Es. c.

1 2 12 .. 3 15 .. 3 15

0 3 24 .. 1 80 . . __ . .. 1 800 2 37 .. 1 46 . . __ __ _; - .. 1 46.0 2 2 £ . . 1 3 .. __ __ __ ' . . 1 31 0 14 .. 2 18 . .,. --- . . --- v — .. 2 18j ,

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wo. No. o f Lot or Survey

Reference.Name of Allotment of

Land or Field.

6 . . 129} ..7. . 130 ..

8 .. 131 ..

9. . 132 ..

10 .,. 133 ..11 . . 134 ...

12 . . 1351 ..13. . 136 . . .14. . 137 ..

15. . 138 ..16. . 117 ..17. . 119 ..

18. . 120 ..

19. . 121 ..

2 0 . . 116 ..21 . . 118 ..22 . . 122 ..23. . 109 ..24. . 110 ..

25. . I ll ..26. . 123 ..27. . 124 ..28. . 112 ..29. . 113 ..30. . 107 .. .

■tj)

31. . 115 ..32. . 106 ..32a 106 ..32b 106 ..33. . 108 ..34. . 99 ..34a 99 ..35. . 100 ..

36. . 101 ..36a 101 ..37. . 105 ..38. . 104 ..39. . 114 ..

40. : 102 ..

41. ..10342.,. 94 ..43. . 95 ..44. . 96 ..45. . 90 ..

46. . 93 .47. . 92 .48. . 91 .49. . 82 .50. . 83 .51. . 84 .

52. . 86 .53. . 88 .54. . 87 .

55. . 98 .

56. . 97 .

57,.. 79 .

58 . . 57 .

Mailagahakumbura Wanay edepela

Tunpelamaira

Beddabodira Hapu- gahaira

Tumpela Kolongahaira

Mahakumbura Alandugahaira Medaira

Kosgahamulla Mahakumbura Helahennarangaha-

arawa

Pahalaheennarangaha-arawa

Kakurugallehelakum - bura

Udakumbura Udakumburepahata .. Tennekumbura

Do.Hebiliyagaha-arawa . .

Aswedduma Hela-aswedduma Bubulepitiye-arawa . . GaluhanaBabilapitiye-arawa .. Ambagahakumbure -

Name o f Owner.

Ana Mana Omaru Lebbe Kammale Abarana of Dodan-

golleKammale Andrishamy of

Dodangolle

Kosgalle Arawe Punchirala of Edamalpota

Nagala ViharePahalagangoda Muthu Banda

of Keenagahakadura Ana Mana Omaru Lebbe

Extent.

A. B. P.0 3 0

0 2 30

1 0 8

Chargefor

Main­tenance.

Re. e.. . 1 50

0 151 30

0 6 0 28

;,kudaira and Mahaira Helegedera Kiri .* .... ,(XJdahawatte A

* r i; n * Hebarawa

Menika and

Mailagahakumbura Medakumbura Kirigalkumbura Yakarawa Koongahaira Dodangahaira Tennekumbura

. Bogahakumbura

Medakumbura 5Aswedduma JBakinigaha-arawa Gansuriyagaha-arawa Amganville alias Do

dangahaira

.... Kamatgodegedera Malaki

P. B. Arlis Silva of Bibile Wayadenagedera Appuhai CrownThai Manikkan Polwattegedera Rambari Dehiwinnegedera MaLhair

Polgahawela

Alutgedera tJkku Naide Kamatgodegedera Malaki

. Bogahawatte Suwanda of Meda-

. Kandekumbura

. Dodangahaira , Kitulgahauhana . Kohowilegodanile . Kailewelakumbura, Bo

gahakumbura, Tenne kumbura, Rilabendi- mulla

. Meegahaira

. Indigahauhana

. Medawe-amuna

. Pallegangoda-arawa ..

. Medaira

. Talgahamadawela

. Yakdessa-arawa

. ICoongahakumbura ..

. Pitaha

. Koonagahakumbure- kudaira

. Koongahakumbure- koneira

. Dodangahakumbura..

.. Ambagahakumbura and Bulugaha- kumbura

Colonial Secretary’s Tnt„i Area Amount Letter authorizing

exempted, exempted. Exemption, andPeriod o f Exemp- 0Tle'

tion granted.Rs. o.A. B. P. Rs. o

1 38 . . —

2 10 .. —

4 192 882 8 2 35

Medakumburewatte Heen Appu 1 0 30 . 2 38Tangodekade K. D. Juanis

Appuliamy 1 0 26 ., 2--33C. W. Bibile, Ratemahatmaya 1 0 37 . <Alamullegedera Kiri Etani 2 3 29 . 5 86 <5

Helagedera Kiri Meniki andUdahawatte Appuralaya ofHebarawa 0 3 32 . 1 90

Bulatwelgedera Menikhamy . . 1 3 5 . 3 56

Bulatwelgedera Kiri Etani . . 1 1 24 . 2 80Bulatwelgedera Menikhamy . . 1 0 22 . 2 28Wattegedera Ran Naide 0 2 22 . 1 28S. P. Sellakutti of Badulla 1 0 12 . 2 15C. W. Bibile, Ratemahatmaya. 0 3 20 . 1 75Bulugahakumburegedera

Rambari 0 3 0 . 1 50Ana Mana Omaru Lebbe 1 3 13 . 3 66A. M. Banda, Vidane 0 3 3 . 1 54Crown 0 1 36 . 0 95Bulat welgedera Menikhamy . . 0 3 3 . 1 54Crown 0 2 4 . 1 5

•JMT

I;

'jsj

pitiya 1 0 17 .. 2 21Meeyanna Maidun Bawa of

Boragoda 1 3 7 . . 3 59Nekawatte Ukkuhamy. 1 2 9 . . 3 11Bulatwelgedera Menikhamy . . 1 0 21 ... 2 26S. P. Sellakuttu of Badulla .. 0 1 39 . ,. 0 99Alutgedera TJkku 1 3 37 . . 3 96

S. P. Sellakuttu of Badulla . . 4 1 26 . . 8 83Bubulewatte Kiri Banda 2 1 7 . . 4 59Nekatwatte Ranhamy . . 1 Q 20 . . . 2 25Nagala Vihare . . 1 0 26 .. 2 33Helagedera Kiri Menika . . 1 .3 1 1 . . 3 64Nakatwatte Ranhamy . . 1 3 14 .. 3 68D. M. Tisahamy of Linda-

kumbura . . 2 1 15 .. 4 69Ana Mana Omaru Lebbe . . 1 1 6 . . 2 58Kapugederawatte Banda . . 1 1 37 .. 2 96Meeyanna Maideen Bawa and

Usup Lebbe . . 0 2 31 .. 1 39

Nagollegedera Muthu Banda . . 1 0 22 .. 2 28

Meeyanna Maideen Bawa andUsup Lebbe .. 1 0 14 .. 2 18

D. M. Tisahamy of Lida-kumbura . . .. 1 1 21 . . 2 76

C. W. Bibile, Ratemahatmaya. 5 3 22 .. 11 78 . . —

1 50

1 38

2 10

1988

83538

2 33 2 46 5 86

1.90

3 56

2 80 2 '28 1 28 2 15 1 75

1 50 3 66 1 540 951 54 1 5

. . 2 2 14 . 5 18 .. — ---- — 5 18

. . 1 -\ 1 23 . 2 79 . . — . . — . . — 2 79

, } 3 3 23 . 7 79 .. — . . ~ . . — 7 79

. . 0 2 28 . 1 35 .. — . . --- . . — 1 35

i 2 0 4 . 4 5 . . — . . --- . . — 4 5of.. 1 2 3 . 3 4 . . — __ __ 3 4i . 2 1 17 . 4 71 . . — . . --- — 4 71. . 1 2 11 . 3 14 . . — ‘__ __ 3 14. . 0 2 20 . 1 25 . . — . . --- . . — 1 25

2 21

3 59 3 11 2 26 0 99 3 96

8 835925336468695896

1 39

2 28

2 18

2 76

11 78

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No.No. of l o t or Survey

Reference.Name o f Allotment of

Land or Field. Name of Owner. Extent.

E. P

No. and Date ofCharge Colonial Secretary’s T taj

for Area A m ount Letter authorizing a mount Main* exempted, exem pted. Exem ption, and fVJ.e

tenance. Period o f Exemp­tion granted.

Rs. c. A. r . p. Us. c. Rs. c.59. 78 .. Kolongahauhana . Meeyanna Maideen Bawa and

,•. 4 88Usup Lebbe . . 2 1 30 . . 4 88 — --: —-■60. 77 .. Bogahakumbura and

. . 6 99Arahipelekumbura do. .. . . 3 1 39 . 6 9.9 . --- . . --- . . —61. 79i .. Pahaladodangahakum-.

.. 3 55bura Nagollegedera Muthu Banda .. 1 3 4 . 3 55 . — — —62.. 76 .. Beddabodaira and

Deeradeka Ana Mana Omaru Lebbe . . 3 0 0 . 6 0 . — — . — . 6 063.. 59 . Udaweamuna J. Bibile Bandara, Registrar . . 1 2 0 . 3 0 . . ---. . --- . . — .. 3 063a 59 . Helagannile C. W. Bibile, Ratemahatinaya 1 2 0 . 3 0 . --- . . --- . . — . . 3 063b 59 . Medagannile do. . . 1 0 0 . 2 0 . --- . . --- . . . — ; . 2 063 c 59 . Pahalagannile do. .. . . 1 2 0 . 3 0 . . --- . . --- . . •— .: 3 063d 59 . Medaweamuna do. .. .. 1 0 0 . 2 0 . . --- '--- — ... 2 063b 59 . Kolongahauhana do. .. 0 3 0 . 1 50 . . --- . . --- . . •— ... 1 5063r 59 . Tennekumbura do. . . • . . 1 2 0 . . 3 0 . --- . . --- * . . . 3 063o 59 . Pahala-arawa do. .. 0 2 0 . . 1 0 . . --- . . --- . . — .. 1 063h 59 . Kaluhandamullegan-

nile do. . . 1 2 0 . . 3 0 . — — — .. 3 063 i 59 . Kalubeddabodaira . do. .. . . 2 1 0 . . 4 50 . — — — . . 4 5063j 59 . Kolongahauhana Benjamin Bibile Bandara . . 0 2 0 . . 1 0 . --- . . "--- . . - — .. 1 063k 59 . Millagahakumbura . do. . . 1 2 0 . . 3 0 . --- . . --- . . - — . . 3 063l 59 . Korellakumbura do. . . 1 2 0 . . 3 0 . --- . . — . — . . 3 063m 59 . Pallekumbura John Bibile Bandara, Registrar 1 0 0 . . 2 0 . --- . . ---. . . — .. 2 063n 59 . Helameegahakumbura Benj amin Bibile Bandara . . 1 1 0 . . 2 50 . --- . / — • • — .. 2 5063 o 59 . Pahalameegahakumbura do. .. 1 1 0 . . 2 50 . --- . . — .. :— .. 2 5063p 59 . Milalagahakumbure-

mahaira C. W. Bibile, Ratemahatinaya 1 2 0 . . 3 0 . — — — .. 3 063q 59 . . Milalagahakumbure -

yaluhana do. .. . . 0 2 0 . . 1 0 . --- . . — .. — .. 1 063b 59 . . Pahalamilalagahakum

bura do. . . 1 0 0 . . 2 0 . — — — . . 2 063s 59 . . Helahindakumbura .. John Bibile Bandara, Registrar 1 0 23 . . 2 29 . --- . . .. —■ .. 2 2963t 59 . . Pahalahindakumbura. Nagala Vihare . . 0 3 0 . . 1 50 . --- . . •— ' . , .— .. 1 5063c 59 . . Dalukgahauhana do. ., .. 1 3 0 . . 3 50 . — . . — ■ ■ • — .. 3 5064.. 74 . . Beddabodaira and

Kapugedera-arawa . John Bibile Bandara, Registrar 2 1 38 . . 4 98 . --- . . ■— .. — .. 4 9865.. 73 . . Kandetiarawa Ana Mana Omaru Lebbe . . 1 0 8 . . 2 10 . — — — .. 2 1066.. 72 . . Gederakumburepitaha Upasekagedera Banda . . 0 3 27 . 1 84 . --- . . —■ . . — .. 1 8467.. 71 . . Gederakumbura Ditto Bandara Menika . . 1 3 16 . 3 70 . — — __ .. 3 7068.. 70 . . Mahakumbura D. M. Tisahamy and Banda of

Lindakumbura . . 1 3 11 . 3 64 . — — — .. 3 6469.. 65 . . Helawaddigakumbura Waddiggahakumburewatte

Ukku Banda .. 1 2 1 . . 3 1 . — — — .. 3 170.. 66 . Pahalawaddiggahakum- . ,

bura Gamagedera Heen Banda ofYakunnawa . . 1 3 36 . 3 95 . — — .. — . . 3 95

71 } 69 r Godairapahala Wayadenagedera Appuhamy. . 1 0 15 . 2 19 . --- . . — .. — .. 2 197 1 a J Do. .Vi. P. Fernando . . 1 0 15 . 2 19 . — ;—: . . _ .. 2 1972.. 67 . Agalekumbura Moragahawetigedera Heen

Appu . . 3 2 12 . 7 15 . . — — — . . . 7 1573.. 68 . Kapugedera-arawa . . Kapugedera- Banda Vidane . . 1 3 5 . 3 6 . . • -- — .. . — ... 3 674.. 55 . Kadiradenawela C. W. Bibile, Ratemahatmaya 23 1 14 . 46 68 “ • • — .. — .. 46 6875..76..

56m l Duramulla Ana Mana Omaru Lebbe .. 5 2 33 . 11 41 .. — • • — .. — . . 11 41

77. . 49 . Medawe-amuna Kotasarapiyangala Vihare .. 1 3 29 . 3 86 . . — — — .. 3 8678.. 48 . Pitamulla Pabawatti Galagoda Kumari-

hamy and Leelawatti Ranu- galle Menika .. 19 2 38 . 39 48 .. 39 48

79.. 47 . Pallewela Heirs of C. Chinniah . . 18 3 12 . 37 65 — — _ . . 37 6580.. 46 . Helawela Karunaratna Banda of Bibile,

Heen Baby Karagahawela, ’ and Loku Baby Ridima- liyadde of Alutnuwara .. 39 1 10 .. 78 63 .. .. 78 63.

81.. 50 . Madugahapitiya Heirs of C. Chinniah .. 2 1 18 . 4 73 . . — — .. _ .. 4 7382.. 45 . Kolonlandewela Potubandara Vihare .. 6 2 26 . 13 33 _ ' . _ _ .. 13 3383.. 42 . Pallewelagannille Sobananda Bakingahawela

Kumarihamy .. 4 0 28 . 8 35 .. — — L _ .. 8 3584.. 44 .. Harakdurakumbura .. Wetiye Vihare .. 1 1 22 . 2 78 .. _ _ _ • .. 2 7885.. 43 .. Beddebodaira Heris of C. Chinniah .. 1 1 4 .. 2 55 •— __ • .. 2 5586.. 29 .. Egoda-arawewelan-

gahaira Egoda-arawegedera Appuhamy 1 2 21 . 3 26 . . __ _ • . .. 3 2687.. 30 . Egoda-arawemeda-kumbura Gannilewatte Kiri Banda . . 1 1 30 .. 2 88 . . __ —— .. 2 8888.. 31 . Egoda-arawerabuk-gahauhana Egoda-arawegederaAppuhamy 1 2 21 .. 3 26 . . __ 3 2689.. 36 . Mulatekumbura C. W. Bibile, Ratemahatmaya . 1 2 10 .. 3 13 .. _ ’ ] .. 3 1390.. 32 . Tunmettamekumbura Otalawa Rambarana of Kara-

nemma .. . . 2 3 35 .. 5 94 .. _ _ .. 5 9491.. 35 . Heladeiyannekumbura Gannilegedera Sudu Banda

92..

Appuhamy, Kalumenika, and Ukku Banda . . 4 1 10 .. 8 63 .. 8 6334 . . Pahaladeiyannekum-

93..bura C. W. Bibile, Ratemahatmaya 3 3 22\ . 7 78 . . _ 7 7828 . . Helakelagahakumbura Kammale Ranhamy .. 1 1 4 . 2 55 . . • . 2 5594.. 27 . . Pahalakelagahakum-

95..bura Hon. Mr. D. H. Kotalawala . . 1 0 25 . 2 3,1 . . . 2 3126 . . Kongahakumbura . . Helakakulugodawatte- Dingiri

Menika and Muthu Menika 3 X 4 . 6 55 . . __ — . . — ■ ’ . 6 55A 5

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N o. and Date of

No.No. of Lot or Survey Reference

Name of Allotment of Land or Field, Name of Owner. Extent.

r,r,a,„0 Colonial Secretary's for Area Amount Letter authorizing exempted.exempted. Exemption, and

tenance Period of Exemp- tenance- - tion granted.

Totalmountdue.

A. R. P. Rs. c. A. R. F. Rs. c. Rs. . c. Rs. c'96. . 33 .. Helakongahakumbura Medawatte Bandara Menika . l 0 38 . . 2 48 . — 2 4897. . 37 .. Asweddumekumbura Alutgedera Banda and T. P.

Mendis Silva of Bibile 2 l 3 . . 4 54 . . — .. — . . — 4 5498. . 24 .. Dalukgahauana do. .. 2 3 13 . . 5 66 . — 5 6699. . 38 .. Halpanuhena Alutgedera TJkku Banda and

Bandara Menika 3 1 4 . . 6 55 . . — . . — .. — 6 55100. . 40 ... Wetiyekumbura Gannille Sudu Banda Appu-

hamy, Kalu Menika, and Ukku Banda 1 2 32 . . 3 40 . . — . . — .. — 3 40

101. . 41 . . Pansala-arawa Wetiye Vihare of Dodangolla 3 2 10 . 7 1 3 . . — - - — — 7 13102. . 39 . . Medawe-amuna do. .. 1 1 24 . . 2 80 .. — . . — .. — 2 80103. . 22 .,. Bogahakumbura C. W. Bibile, Ratemahatmaya 4 1 22 . . 8 78 . . — .. — . . — 8 78104. . 23 . . Halpanuhanwetiya .. Alutgedera Ukku Banda and

Bandara Menika 0 0 24 . . 0 30 . . — .. — .. — 0 30105. . 17 . . Gannilekumbura C. W. Bibile, Ratemahatmaya 18 1 26 . . 36 83 .. — .. — .. — 36 83106. . 18 . . Pinkumbura Weliye Vihare of Dodangolla 1 3 22 . . 3 78 . — 3 78107... 19 . . Helakonsiyakumbura Pitahendigedera Heen Banda

and Naggala Vihare 2 1 10 . . 4 63 . — 4 63108... 16 . . Pahalakonsiyakum-

bura Patabendigedera Appuhamy,Kalu Banda, and Hudu Banda 2 1 9 . . 4 61 . . — . . — . . — 4 61

109 . . 21 . . Hela-aturaddawa Crown 1 3 13 . . 3 66 . — 3 66110 . . 20 . . Pahala-aturaddawa .. Alutgedera Banda and T. P.

Mendis Silva 2 2 8 . . 5 10 . . — 5 10

339 1 23J 678 96 678 96

Summary.

Total private landsLands bought in by Crown for default of payment of irrigation rate (lots

under serial Nos. 27, 29, 33, and 109) ..

Extent. a. b. p.

335 3 22J

3 2 1

339 1 23i

Amount due.

Rs. e. 671 95

7 1 .

678 96

The Kachcheri, Badulla, February 24, 1928.

H. W. CODBINGTON, Government Agent.

SPECIFICATION.—Irrigation Works, Province of Uva.REVISED specification showing lands found to be capable of irrigation by Gala-oya West (Right Bank) Channel, the names of

proprietors, and the contributions payable in respect of each land, for the maintenance of masonry works only. All previous specifications, including the one published in Government Gazette No. 7,554 of November 5, 1926, are hereby cancelled. Maintenance

rate of Rs. 2'82 per acre per annum, from January 1, 1926, to December 31, 1930. This rate1 must be re-assessed for 1931. The late is now reduced to Rs. 2 per acre per annum. Government having accepted the recommendation contained in paragraph 5of the Report of the Irrigation Rates Committee (Sessional Paper XXV. of 1926), that the maximum rate for lands in the Dry Zone be reduced to Rs. 2 per acre per annum for 10 years. ( Vide the Hon. the Colonial Secretary’s letter No. I. 13/26 of April 22, 1927, to the Hon. the Controller of Revenue.) The reduced rate to be charged from 1928.

No.N o. of Lot or Survey Reference.

Name of Allotment of Land or Field.

Preliminary plan No. 1,533.

Name o f Owner. Extent.

No. and Date ofCharge Colonial Secretary’ s

for Area Amount Letter authorizing TotalMain- exempted, exempted. Exemption, and Amount

tenance. Period o f Exemp- due.tion granted.

A. R. F. Rs. c. A. R. P. Bs. c. Rs. c.1 . . 140 . Uda-arawa . Crown . . 2 0 10 . 4 13 . . ---- __ __ . . 4 132 . . 141 . Medauda-arawa . Nonahamy of Etiriyan-

- kumbura 0 2 32 . 1 40 . . ---- — . . __ . . 1 403 . . 142 . Kuda-arawamahaira . Kiriwanthe of Arawa- _

kumbura 1 2 35 . 3 44 . __ __ __ . . 3 444 . . 143 . Gannilepahala . Ranbandiya of Medipitiya 1 0 2 . 2 3 . . ---- . . — . . — 2 35 . . 144 . Gannile . Nonahamy of Ekiriyan-

kumbura 3 3 31 . 7 89 . --- ___ — .. 7 896 . . 151 . . Telabogahaira . do. 0 2 31 . 1 39 . ---- . . — . . — . . 1 397 . . 149 . . Bulugahakumbura do. 0 1 0 .. 0 50 . ---- — . . — . . 0 508 . . 150 . . Godakumbura do. 7 2 35 . 15 44 . ---- . . — ... — ..15 449 . . 145 . . Bussendagahaira . Betmegedera Tissahamy . 1 0 37 . 2 46 . ---- . . — . . 2 46

10 . . 146 . . Karandagahakumbura Nonahamy of Ekiriyan-kumbura 1 0 23 . 2 29 . --- — — . . 2 29

11 . . 147 Do. . Betmegedera Sudu Banda 1 0 18 . 2 23 . • ---- ’— . . — . . 2 2312 . . 148 . Bulugahakumbura . Nonahamy of Ekiriyan-

kumbura 1 3 39 . 3 99 . .1— — __ . . 3 9913 . . 152 . Hemagahakumbura . Dambagallegedera Kiri r

Appu and Kalu Etana 2 0 12 . 4 15 . __ ’ . . __ __ . . 4 1514 . . 153 . Mahaira . . KamatagodagederaMalakee 1 0 18 . . 2 23 . ---- . . — . . __ . . 2 2315 . . 154 . Kosgahakumbura . . Nonahamy of Ekiriyan -

kumbura 1 3 25 . . 3 81 . ---- — __ . . 3 8116 . . 155 . Kosgahahena . . Crown . . 10 0 21 . . 20 26 . ---- — __ ..20 2617 . . 160 . Mahaira . . Galbokkegedera Ukkuhamy I 1 23 . . 2 79 . ---- . . — . . __ . . 2 7918 . . 159 . Tunpeleira . . Nonahamy of Ekiriyan-

kumhura 0 3 9 . . 1 61 . __ __ __ . . 1 6119 . . 161 , Mahaira . . Dambagallegedera . Kiri

. . • Appu and Menikhamy 1 0 16 . . ' 2 20 • ' • • “ “ — . . 2 20

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Ho. of Lot or Survey

Reference.

Charge Colonial Secretary’sNo. Name o f A llotm ent o f

Name o f Owner Extent. for Area Am ount Letter authonzing .“r™. exempted, exempted. Exemption, and '

Period o f lExemp- aue-Land or Field. Main­tenance.

tion granted.A. R. P. Rs. c. A. R. P. Rs. c. Rs. e.20 . 157 . Tunpela and Dodan-

gahaira . Nonahamy of Ekiriyan-kumbura 1 2 23 .. 3 29 . . >--- — .. — .. 3 29

21 . 158 . Dodangahamahaira . Betmegedera Tissahamy . 1 0 20 .. 2 25 . . — . — .. — .. 2 2522 . 158 . Keenagaha-arawa . Nonahamy of Ekiriyan-

kumbura 1 0 0 . . 2 0 . . --- . — — . . 2 023 . 162 . Paragahamulla do. 1 2 1 . . 3 1 . . —■ . — — . . 3 124 . 165 . Elamandiyeaswedduma do. 2 2 23 .. 5 29 . . --- . — .. — .. 5 2925 . . 164 . Aswedduma do. 1 2 2 . . 3 2 . . --- . — — . . 3 2

Preliminary plan No. 124.26 . 5 . . Polgahauhana . Betmegedera Appuhamy 1 1 30 .. 2 88 . . --- . — — .. 2 8827 . 5 . Etawetunatenna . M. A. Peiris of Lunugala .. 1 1 10 .. 2 63 . . --- . — — .. 2 6328 . 7 . Damunugahaira . Udawatte R. A. M. Gam-

andy .. 1 2 3 . . 3 4 . . --- . — — . . 3 429 . 8 . Pahalamedakumbura . Moragahaelle Sudukuma. 1 2 13 . 3 16 . . --- . — . — .. 3 1630 . 8 . Helamedakumbura . . Moragahaelle Gamandy of

Alakollagolla 1 0 0 . . 2 0 . . --- . — .. — . . 2 031 . 8 . Beddabodaira do. 2 0 36 . 4 45 . . — — . . — .. 4 4532 . 8 . Alandagahaira . J. M. Tissahamy of Bendi-

yawa 5 3 34 . 11 92 — — — ..11 9233 . 8 . Bogahakumbura . Attanagollegedera Ukku

Banda Gamarala 1 2 23 . 3 29 . . --- — .. — .. 3 2934 . 8 . Kosgahakumbura . Moragahaelle Gamandy of

Alakolagolla 2 2 35 . 6 44 . . --- — . . — .. 5 4435 . • 8& 10 . Polwatte-arawa . Udawatte R.A.M. Gamandy 1 0 32 . 2 40 . . — — . . — .. 2 4036 'I r (1) Keenagahakandure

Heen Banda 0 3 0 . 1 5Q . . --- — .. — .. 1 50‘37 U & IQ . Mahakumbura -< (2) Wagahawatte Charles 0 3 0 . 1 50 . . --- . — .. — .. 1 5038 (3) Udawatte R. A. M.

Gamandy 0 1 14 . 0 68 — .. — .. 0 6839 . 5 . Medakumbura . Moragahaella Gamandi . . 0 2 14 . 1 18 . . --- — — .. 1 184Q . 4 .. Mahakumbura . S. P. A. Sellakutti of

Badulla 1 2 13 . 3 16 . . --- — .. — .. 3 1641 . 6 .. Do. . Ana Ibrahim of Boragoda 1 2 37 . 3 46 . . --- — .. — .. 3 4642 . 6 .. Alakoladeniya . Awwa Umma of Boragoda 1 0 18 . 2 23 . . — . — . . — .. 2 2343 . 6 .. Maragahakumbura . . S. P. A. Sellakutti of

Badulla 0 3 23 . 1 79 . . --- — .. — .. 1 7944 . 2 & 9 .. Timbirigahakumbura do. 0 2 35 . 1 44 — .. — .. 1 44

Preliminary plan No. 123.45 . 4 .. Mulla . Kotagamagedera Viboosana 0 1 12 . 0 65 . . --- . — .. — .. 0 6546 . 4 .. Mahakumbura . Kinnarabowe Vihare 0 3 25 . 1 81 . . — — .. — .. 1 8147 . 4 .. . Do. . do. 0 2 36 . 1 45 . . --- — — .. 1 4548 . 4 .. Mahaliyadde . Kotagamagedera Viboosana 0 2 37 . 1 46 . . — . — — .. 1 4649 . 8 .. Helameegahakumbura S. P. A. Sellakutti of

Badulla 1 1 38 . 2 98 . . --- — .. — .. 2 9850 . 8 .. Pahalameegahakumbura Awwa Umma of Boragoda 1 1 0 . 2 50 . . --- . —■ .. — .. 2 5051 . 8 .. Dehigahakumbura . . S. P. A. Sellakutti of

Badulla 2 3 13 . 5 66 . . " — — .. — .. 5 6652 . 8 .. Tennekumbura Potubandana Vihare 2 2 8 . 5 10 . . — .. — .. — .. 5 1053 . 8 .. JiulgahakumbtirakudairiC. Gunawardena of Nanna-

0 3 36purawa . 1 95 . . — — . . — .. 1 9554 . 8 .. Galagawaira Betmegedera Sudu Banda 0 3 26 . 1 83 — .. — .. 1 8355 . 8 .. Diulgahakumburemaha-

ira . Batmegedera Appuhamy 1 1 3 . 2 54 . . — — .. — .. 2 5456 . 8 .. Kohombagahaira Attanagolle Muttu Menika

of Pattipola 2 3 28 . 5 85 . . — • . — .. — .. 5 8557 . ■ 8 .. Kiula . C. Gunawardana of Nanna-

purawa and A. M. Kiri- Banda, Arachchi 3 2 23 . 7 29 — .. — .. 7 29

58 . 8 .. Kivleduranilekudaira A. M. Kiri Banda of Sene-patiya 1 2 0 . . 3' 0 . — . . — — .. 3 :o

59 . 8 .. Galahitiyawa Awwa Umma of Boragoda 3 - 1 5 . . 6' 56 . . --- .. — .. — .. 6 566Q . 2 & 6 .. Kobombagahapitiya . Attanagolle Mutu Menika

of Pattipola 1 2 22 . 3 27 . . --- — .. — .. 3 2761 . 8 .. Dur anile S. P. A. Sellakutti of

Badulla 1 2 20 . 3 25 . . __ . / — . . - — .. 3 2562 . 8 .. Narangahauhana C. Gunawardana of Nanna-purawa 6 3 15 . 1' 69 . . — — .... — .. 1 69

63 . 7 & 7a .. Bogaha-arawa Betmegedera Kalu Banda 1 3 32 . 3 90 . . --- — .. — .. 3 9064 . 8 .. Helakosgahakumbura. Wagahawatte Charlis 1 1 10 . 2 63. . . --- . . — .. — .. 2 6365 . 8 .. Pahalakosgahakumbura Goonagahawatte Appu-hamy 1 1 31 . 2 89 . . — — .. — .. 2 8966 . 8 .. Helapihillekumbura . Wagahawatte Charles . . 1 0 7 . . 2 9 . . — . — .. — . . 2 967 . 8 .. Fahalapihillekumbura. Gonnagahawatte Appu-hamy 0 2 37 . 1 46 __ — .. — .. 1.4668 . 2 .. Duranileaswedduma . Wagahawatte .Mutu Banda 1 0 30 . 2 38 __ — .. — . . . 2.38Final village plan No. 124. Lots 21 and 22 are Crown' lands leased.

69 ( 6 .. Karandagahakumbura Udawatte R. A. M. Gam-T. P. 167,021 andy . . . 0 3 29 . 1 86 __ — .. 1 8670 . 8 .. Do. .. do. 0 3 15 . 1 69 _ — . ; ; . i 69

71 f 4 .. Galagawaira do. 1 2 23 . 3 29 __ . — .. — .. 3,29TP. 167,02072 . 21 . . Pihilipitiya Bethmegedera A. M. Ukku

73 .Banda 0 1 11 . 0 64 __ — .. — .. 0 6422 . Do. do. Q 2 6 . 1 8 1 874 . ---- . . Dodangahakumbura-

aswedduma Bethmegedera Kalu Banda 1 2 0 . 3 0 . . — . . — .. — . . 3 0 *Total . . 1 2 3 1 34 . 247 0 247 0

* The rate payable by this lot is revisable at any time (vide G. A.’s M. T. 231 of September 29, 1926 to D. I.).

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Sum m ary. AmountExtent. due.

Total private landsA.

n oR. P. .1 26

. Rs.220

c.89

Crown lands leased 0 3 17 1 72Lands bought in by Crown for default of payment of water-rate (lots under

serial Nos. 1 and 16) 12 0 31 24 39

Total .. 123 1 34 247 0

The Kacbcheri, Badulla, July 3, 1927.

H. W. CODBINGTON, Government Agent.

SPECIFICATION.—Irrigation Works, Province o£ Uva.I > EVISED specification showing lands found to be capable of irrigation by. Medagam-oya Anicut, the names of proprietors, and

_LT\j the contributions payable in respect of each land. All previous specifications including those published in Government Gazette Nos. 7,418 of September 19, 1924, No. 7,531 of June 18, 1926,Jand No. 7,555 of November 12, 1926, arehereby cancelled. The lands under the scheme are liable for a construction rate of Rs. 3 per acre per annum until the cost of construction of the anicut is repaid and a similar rate thereafter to repay the cost of channel cutting. The rate is now reduced to Rs. 2 per acre per annum, Government having accepted the recommendation contained in paragraph 5 of the Report of the Irrigation Rates Committee (Sessional Paper X X V . of 1926), that the maximum rate for lands in the dry zone be reduced to Rs. 2 per acre per annum for 10 years— vide the Hon. the Colonial Secretary’s letter No. I. 13/26 of April 22, 1927, to the Hon. the Controller of Revenue. The reduced rate to be charged from 1928.

No. Name of Allotment of Land or Field.

1 ' Dickira2 . Kateira3 . Landaira4 . Dambagahakumbura5 . Ratunnekumbura "6 . Makullagahakumbura7 . Do.8 . Pahatakumbura . .9 . Tunpela

10 . Pahala Tunpela11 . . Dehigahapaspela . .12 . . Wakkumbura13 . . Hingurekumbura Maha-ira14 . . Kahatagahakumbura15 . . Medawakkumbura16 . . Pahatawakkumbura17 . Kongahakumbura. .18 . . Nugatunpela19 . Beddagoda-ira20 . . Wakkumbura ‘ . .21 . Diyapolakumbura..22 . Patahgigahaellapahatakumbura23 . . Kumbukgahalarigakumbura24 . . Aratupelakumbura25 . . Nungahakumbura. .26 . Nungahakumburakuda-ira27 . Puwakgahakumbura28 . Bogahamulakumbura29 . Diktunpela30 . Higurekumbure Kanda-ira31 . . Aratupelekumbura32 . Kuda-ira33 . . Aratupelekumburauda-ira34 . . Ankanuwekumburapahata-ira35 . . Ankanuwekumburauda-ira36 . .' Ulpotakumbura' . .37 . . Nitolgahakumbura38 . . Ambagahakumbura39 . Potugollegannile . .40 . . Potugolleuda-ira . .41 . . Pitaha42 . . Medagodakumbura43 . Dambagahamullakumbura41 . Dambagahawakumbura45 . Pahalagodakumbura46 . Dambagahakumbura47 . Mailagaha-arawa . .48 . Meda-ira49 . Bogahakumbure Meda-ira50 . Bogahakumburepahata51 . Bogahakumburemaha-ira62 . Muttettuwa ... •53 Do.54 Do.55 . Gedarakumburekuda-ira66 . Pahalagodakumbura

Name of Owner. Extent Charge for Construction

TotalAmount

due.A. R. p. Rs c. Rs. c.

Meeyanna Muhamadu Ismail i i 0 2 50 .. 2 50do. i 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0do. i i 0 2 50 .. 2 50do. 0 3 .0 1 50 .. 1 50do. i 1 0 2 50 .. 2 50do. i 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0

Ana Omaru Mathison l 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0do. l 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0do. 0 3 0 1 50 .. 1 50do. .. 0 3 0 1 50 . . 1 50do.’ 1 1 0 2 50 .. 2 50do. . . 1 0 0 2 0 .. . 2 0do. 1 2 0 3 0 .. 3 0

Siriwardena Dingiri Bandara 1 3 0 3 50 .. 3 50do. 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0do. 1 3 0 3 50 .. 3 50

Jayawardena Punchi Bandara 2 1 0 4 50 .. 4 50do. 0 3 0 1 5Q . . 1 50do. 1 2 0 3 0 .. 3 Q

Meeyanna Ibrahim 1 3 0 3 50 .. 3 50do. 1 0 .5 2 6 .. 2 6do. 1 2 0 3 0 . . 3 0do. 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0do. 0. 2 0 1 .0 .. 1 0.

Muna Ali Uduman 1 2 0 3 0 .. 3 0do. 1 0 0 2 Q .. 2 0

Sena Abubakkar 1 2 0 3 0 .. . 3 0Saya Lebbe Ismab Marikkar 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0Una Pattumuttu 0 3 0 i 50 .. 1 50.U. Banda of Pitiyawatta 1 1 0 2 50 .. 2 50Ana Abdus Samado . . 1 2 0 3 0 .. 3 0Ena Muhamadu Kasin 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0Sawanna Ali Uduman 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0Sena Abdul Hamidu Lebbe 1 3 0 '3 50 .. 3 50Ena Ana Mohideen Cadara Saibo 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0Helawatte Kiri Banda of Timbiriya temple 1 3 0 3 50 .. 3 50

do. . . 1 1 0 2 50 .. 2 50Polgahawela Sendi Naide 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0T. M. Heen Appu for Sudukumo 1 2 0 3 0 .. 3 0Demataketiyagedera Banda 0 2 0 1 Q .. 1 0T. M. Appuhamy 1 2 0 3 0 .. 3 0Ena Aradeen 1 2 0 3 0 .. 3 0

do. 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0Ditto for minor A. M. Abubakkara 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0Ana Maideen Bawa 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0T. M. Heen Appu for M. K. Peiris, Lunugala 0 1 2 0 53 .. 0 53<J. W. Bibile Katemahatmaya 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0Ana Baduru 1 2 0 3 0 .. 3 0Meeyanna Mohammadu Ismail 0 2 0 1 0 .. 1 0Ana Aliya Marikkar Q 2 0 1 0 .. 1 0Demataketiyegedera Gamandi 1 2 0 3 0 .. 3 0Ena Ismail Marikkar- . . 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0Ana Isman 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0Kawanna Abdul Hamidu 1 0 0 2 0 .. 2 0Meeyanna Ibrahim, Medagama 1 0 0 2 0 .. .2 dEna Majidu of Medagama 1 0 0 2 0 ., 2 6

Total 64 0 7 128 9 128 9

The Kachcheri, Badulla, February 24, 1928,

H. W. CoDBINGTON; Government Agent.

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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENTAL NOTICES.

Pearith Estate School.

N OTICE is hereby given that an application has been received from Rev. J. Yorke for grant in aid of the

above school which is situated in the Kelani Valley District of the Western Province.

Observations will be received not later,than November 26, 1928.

Education Office, L. Ma c r a e ,Colombo, October 26, 1928. Director of Education.

Hatton Estate School.

N OTICE is hereby given that an application has been received from the Superintendent for grant in aid of

the above school which is situated in the Dikoya District of the Central Province.

Observations will be re eived not later than November 26, 1,928.

Education Office, L . M a c r a e ,Colombo, October 26, 1928. Director of Education.

Pooprassie Group Estate School.

N OTICE is hereby given that an application has been received from the Superintendent for grant in aid of

the above school which is situated in the Pussellawa Dis­trict of the Central Province.

Observations will be received n o t. later than November 26, 1928.

Education Office, L . M a c r a e ,

Colombo,* October 26, 1928. Director of Education.

Darrawella Estate School.

N OTICE is hereby given that an application has been received from the Superintendent for grant in aid of

the above school which is situated in the Dikoya District of the Central Province.

Observations will be received not later than November 26, 1928.

Education Office, L. M a c r a e ,Colombo, October 26, 1928. Director of Education.

Gordon Estate School.OTICE is hereby given that an application has been

received from the Superintendent for grant in aid of the aboVe school which is situated in the Uda Pussellawa District of the Central Province.

Observations will be received not later than' November 26, 1928.

Education Office, L. M a c r a e ,

Colombo, October 26, 1928. Director of Education.

Malwatte (Holy Family) Vernacular Mixed School.

N OTICE is hereby given that an application has been received from Very Rev. Father F. M. Bizien for

grant in aid of the above school which is situated at Mal­watte, Uduvil, Jaffna District of the Northern Province.

Observations will be received not later than December 3, 1928.

Education Office, L . M a c r a e ,

Colombo, November 2, 1928. Director of Education.

Agaliya Vernacular Mixed School.

N O TICE is hereby given that an application has been received from Mr. C. D . A . Gunawardhana for grant

in aid of the above school which is situated at Agaliya, Galle District of the Southern Province.

Observations will be received not later than December 3, 1928.

Education Office, L . M a c r a e ,

Colombo, November 2, 1928. Director of Education.

Pamburana (Sarieputhra) Vernacular Mixed School.

N O TICE is hereby given that an application has been received from Mr. D . B . Samarasingha for grant in

aid of the above school which is situated at Pamburana, Matara District of the Southern Province.

Observations will be received not later than December 3, 1928.

Education Office, L . M a c r a e ,

Colombo, November 2, 1928. , Director of Education.

Mn/Karisal Vernacular Mixed School.

N O TICE is hereby given that the above school situated at Karisal in Mannar District of the Northern

Province, under the management of Very Rev. Fr. F . M. Bizien, has been registered as a grant-in-aid school with effect from June, 1927.

Education Office, L . M a c r a e ,

Colombo, November 2, 1928. Director of Education/

P/Rajepaksa Kumara Wanniyaya Estate School.

N O TICE is hereby given, that the P/Rajepaksa Kumara W anniyaya Estate School is now registered under

Clause 69 of the Code for Assisted Vernacular and Anglo- Vemacular Schools as a Vernacular School. It will be known as the P/Rajapaksa Kum ara W anniyaya. Sinhalese Mixed Primary School. The Manager of the school is Mr. Richard M. Karunaratne.

Education Office, L. M a c r a e ,

Colombo, October 24, 1928. Director of Education.

Change of Management.OTICE is hereby given that Rev. D . L . Welikala has

been appointed Manager of the schools mentioned below in place of R ev. A . M. Walm sley.

Schools referred to.Church Missionary Society Schools in Cotta District.

Education Office, L . M a c r a e ,

Colombo, October 23, 1928, Director of Education.

Change of Management.

N O TICE is hereby, given that the Rev. Fr, D . J.. M.Berenger, St. Anthony’s, Bandarawela, has been

appointed Manager of the school mentioned below in place of the R ev. Fr. D . Jas. Caspersz.

School referred to. '

Little Flower Convent Girl’s English School, Bandarawela.

Education Office, L. M acrae ,Colombo, October 12, 1928. Director of Education.

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Royal College Scholarship Examinations.

A N examination for Governor’s and Lorensz Scholarships will be held at the R oyal College, on Friday and Satur­

day, November 23 and 24, 1928, begining at 9.30 a .m .2. One Lorensz Scholarship of R s. 220 per annum in

addition to free tuition at the Royal College will be awarded. Candidates must be under the age of .16 on January 1, 1929. The scholarship will be tenable for three years.

3. Senior Governor’s Scholarships entitling holders to free tuition at the Royal College for two years are awarded to candidates under 17 years of age on January 1, 1929. Junior Governor’s Scholarships entitling holders to free tuition at the R oyal College for four years are awarded to candidates under 15 years of age on January 1, 1929.

4 . A proportion of the vacancies is to be filled by candi­dates whose parents or guardians have an income from all sources not exceeding R s. 2,500 per annum. The other vacancies are not so restricted. The probable total number of vacancies is eight.

5. Subjects for examination are ( ) English, (b) Latin* (c) Mathematics, (d) Science or Greek.

The Science paper will include alternative questions in B otany. In all papers questions are set up to Senior Cam­bridge Standard.

6. Application forms (obtainable at Royal College Office) should be sent in completed to the Principal, not later than November 17, 1928. Candidates offering Greek should state this on their forms.

Office of tha Director of Education, H. L. R e e d ,

Colombo, October 24, 1928. Principal.

A t the Office depot, Anuradhapura, at 3 .3 0 p . m . , o n

November 21, 1928 :—C. ft. C. ft.

55 ebony logs = 160 3 satin logs = 543 kolon = 37 8 palu bridge plahks= 26

A t Talawa depot on November 22, 1928, at 10 a .m . :—

Rejected63 palu (broad gauge)

434 palu (narrow gauge)3 milla (broad gauge)

13 milla (narrow gauge)

Sleepers.satin (broad gauge)

36 satin (narrow gauge) 154 palu (narrow gauge)

2 palu logs — 24 c. ft.

A t Kekirawa depot on November 28, 1928, at 2 p .m . :—

C. ft.32 satin logs = 380

227 halmilla logs = 1,9174 palu logs = 662 ebony logs = 181 hik log = 24

C. ft.4 satin logs = 162 palu telegraph posts 7 satin, palu, and Ranai

posts

A t Nuwarawewa depot, Anuradhapura on, November 21, 1928, at 2 p .m . :—

Rejected Sleepers.56 palu (broad gauge) | 74 palu (narrow gauge)

J. D . S a r g e n t ,

Conservator of Forests. Office of the Conservator of Forests,

Kandy, October 30, 1928.

Loss of Firearm.

Sale of Timber.

T H E under-mentioned timber will be sold by public auction at the places and on the dates specified,

subject to the following conditions :—1. The timber will be put up in convenient lots to suit

buyers.2. The highest bid will be accepted, subject to the

approval of the Conservator of Forests. The highest bidder will be required b y the Officer conducting the sale to sign the sale book kept for the purpose directly, a lot has been knocked down to him and deposit the necessary amount.

3. Payment of 25 per cent, of the successful bid to be made at the time of 'sale, and the balance should be paid after the acceptance of the bid.

4. No timber will be removed before payment of the full bid , and all timber must be removed within ten days of notification of acceptance by the Conservator of Forests of such bid, and will be at the risk of the purchaser until removed. Logs not so removed is liable to be forfeited to the Crown.

5. A charge of 10 cents per day per log is liable to be made for any logs not removed from the premises of the depot within the prescribed time.

6. Should any person to whom a lot is knocked down refuse to take it over at the'full price bid or refuse or fail to pay the full purchase amount or the balance thereof, and to remove the timber within the time specified, the lot will again be put up for auction and the original purchaser will be held liable for any loss to Government owing to a lower price being realized at such resale, while if an enhanced price is realized at such resale, he shall, however, have no claim to the profit which shall accrue to Government.

7. Agents bidding for others will be required to produce a written authority.

8. Any further particulars can be obtained from the Divisional Forest Officer, North-Central Division, Anuradha­pura.

Particulars of Timber, &c.At the Anuradhapura Railway Station depot at 10 A . M . ,

on November 21, 1928 :—C. ft.

27 satin logs = 73154 palu logs = 94318 satin logs = 168

4 margosa logs = 32

C. ft.2 milla logs = 92 Panakka logs . . 174 kirikon logs = 35 .

P u t t a l a m D i s t r i c t .

Mr. E . C. de Fonseka has lost his single-barrelled muzzle­loading gun licensed under N o. A 123 of 1927, from his Palacholai estate in Puttalam pattu of the Puttalam District.

A . R . H a l l o c K j

’ for Assistant Government Agent.The Kachcheri,

Puttalam, October 26, 1928.

A n u r a d h a p u r a D i s t r i c t .

Description of gun : Single-barrelled muzzle-loading gun, 88456 marked on stock.

Name and address of the licensee : Punchiralege Sudda- hamy, Paindekulama in Nuweragam korale, in Nuweragam- palata.Number of licence : F 20070/69521 renewed for 1928,

Rem arks: Reported to have been lost.

N . W . M o r g a p p a h , Jr., for Government Agent.

The Kachcheri,Anuradhapura, October 29, 1928.

K e g a l l a D i s t r i c t .

Description: A single-barrelled breach-loading gun bearing number 45/5975 on stock and barrel.

Licensee: Muthiah Kangany, Gadadessa estate, Gampola. Number of licence : 2749 /P . K .Remarks : The gun is reported to have been lost.

The Kachcheri, W . O. S t e v e n s ,

Kegalla, October 26, 1928. Assistant Government A gent.

Closure of Level Crossing.

TH!E Railway level crossing at Hatton Station (Rozelle end) jwill be closed to vehicular traffic between 1 1 a . m .

and 5 p .m . 'on November 11, to enable repairs to be carried out. During this time, traffic can be diverted by way of the overline bridge at the Kotagalla end of the station.

T. E . D u t t o n ,

■ Colombo, October 29, 1928. General Manager.■ Colombo, October 29, 1928.

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Closure of Level Crossing. / /^ A , 5 .

TH E Railway level crossing at the 1st mile, w itagoAa road, between Talawakele and Watagoda, m il be

closed to vehicular traffic between 8 • 30 a .m . and 11: 30 a m . ,

on November 11, to enable repairs to be carried out . f

. T . E . D u t t o n , ^

, Colombo, October 29, 1928. General Manager.

eT

Level Crosssing, Ratnapura. (f\ | '■ } y |V

O W IN G to repairs to ‘level crossing at T-iriwanaketi|a side of Ratnapura Railway Station between 6 A p t -

on November 11, 1928, and 6 a . m . on November 13, 1928, all vehicular traffic should Use the level crossing at Kuruwita side of Ratnapura Station. The gate at theflatter crossing will be left open.

T ."E . D u t t o n ,

Colombo, October 24, 1928. General Manager.

Lease of Crown Land.”V"T OTICE is hereby given that the Government Agent i_N of the Western Province will receive tenders for the purchase of the lease of the under-mentioned Crown land for a period of one year from January 1, 1929.

2. The tenders, which must be in sealed envelopes, will be .received at the Colombo Kachcheri until 1 p . m . on Tuesday, November 20, 1928, when they will be opened. All persons making the tenders will be required to be present or to satisfy the Government Agent by some duly accredited agent that the tender is made bona fide.

Conditions.(1) The purchase amount shall be paid in full on the day

of sale. s(2) The purchaser is only entitled to,cultivate and take

the produce of the land.(3) The purchaser or his workmen shall not cut down

any trees or interfere with any existing fence or boundary.(4) No milch cows or she-buffaloes shall be permitted to

graze on the land, and any such animals found grazing thereon will be liable to seizure by the lessor or any person duly authorized by him. . . .

(5) The purchaser shall be bound to fence the land leased to him, if called on by the Government Agent to do so.

(6) The purchaser shall keep the land clean and in good order, pay all rates and taxes, and comply with Municipal regulations.• (7) The Government Agent or any one acting under-his authority will be entitled to re-enter into occupation at any time on giving one month’s notice to the lessee, without compensation.

(8) The purchaser shall not assign, transfer, or sublet the land without the written permission from the Govern­ment Agent, Western Province, to do so.

(9) If the whole or any portion of the land is required by Government before the expiry of the lease, such land or portioji shall be surrendered on a month’s notice being given ; a proportionate reduction in the rental will be made for the unexpired period of the lease respecting the land or portion thereof resumed b y the Crown.

(10) In the event of any breach of the foregoing condi tions the Government Agent shall have the power to resume possession of the land, and eject the purchaser and his workmen from the land without compensation.

(11) The purchaser shall not erect huts or buildings pf any description without the permission of the Government Agent.

(12) The Government Agent reserves the right to-reject any tender or all tenders.

Lease of the Produce of Trees.

The Kachcheri, Colombo, October 29, 1928.

R . N. T h a i n e ,

Government Agent.

; Lands referred to.Colombo Cinnamon Garden, Lease Plan,

Lot Situation.32 Timbirigasyaya.

Description.Grass land and grazing ground

Extent.A . b . p .

7 3 32

‘ T O TICE is hereby given that the Government Agent _LM of the Western Province will sell by public auction athis office in Colombo, at 1 p . m . on Friday, November 16, 1928, the lease of the produce of coconut, arecanut., and jak trees standing on the under-mentioned land for 1 year from January 1,1929, subject to the following conditions :—

1. The purchase amount shall be paid in full on the day of sale.

2. The purchaser or his workmen shall not cut any tree or interfere with any existing fence or boundary.

3. The purchaser shall not assign, transfer, or sublet without permission previously obtained in writing from the Government Agent.

4. The purchaser shall pay all Municipal and Sanitary Board taxes.

5. The Government Agent or any one acting under his authority will be entitled, to re-enter into occupation at any tim e on giving one m onth’s notice to the lessee.

6. The purchaser shall keep the premises clean and in good order, and also com ply w ith the Municipal and Sanitary Board regulations.

7. The Government Agent shall have the liberty to cu t as many trees as are found to be necessary for which proportionate funds will be made to the lessee.

8. In the event of any breach of the foregoing conditions, the Government Agent will resume possession of the land and eject the purchaser from th e premises without com ­pensation.

9. The purchaser shall not erect huts or buildings of anydescription without the permission of the Government Agent. , . ,

10. The Government Agent reserves the right to reject any bid or all bids.

The Kachcheri, Colombo, October 27, 1928.

R . N . T h a i n e ,

Government Agent.

Land referred to.

Land along the flood outlet from Dehiwala to Kirillapone excluding the portion reserved for Public Works Depart­ment cooly lines.

“ The Plant Protection Ordinance, No. 10 of 1924.”

IN accordance with regulation 9 of the regulations set forth in the schedule to “ The Plant Protection Ordi­

nance, N o. 10 of 1924,” it is hereby declared that the areas enumerated in the annexed-list are infested areas for the purpose of the regulations relating to' the Shot-hole Borer of Tea (Xylebdrus fomicatus Eich.), published in Government Gazette N o. 7,413 of September 5, 1924.

F . A . S t o c k d a l e ;

Director of Agriculture. Office of the Director of Agriculture,

Peradeniya, October 30, 1928.

List referred to.

TEA ESTATES.

Central Province..

Dunsinane, estate, Pundaloya.

St. Andrews estate, Talawakele. •

Province of Uva.Nildandehena estate, Badulla,

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Rinderpest.

W H E R E A S rinderpest has broken out in the premises bearing assessment N o. 90 /1 , Greenland^ road,

Colombo : It is hereby declared in terms of sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 5 of Ordinance N o. 25 of 1909, that the following area is infected, viz. :—

The area is bounded on the north by Greenlands road, on the east by Anderson Golf Links, on the south by Park road, on the west b y Fife road.

This declaration shall take effect from October \T, 1928.

The Municipal Office, Ch a s . W . P a t e ,Colom bo, October 24, 1928. Municipal Veterinary Surgeon.

Rinderpest.

W H E R E A S by proclamation dated August 29, 1928, . published in the Government Gazette No, 7,662 of

September 7, 1928, the premises bearing assessment No. 38, situated at Tichborne road, Colombo, were proclaimed an infected area in terms of sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 5 of Ordinance N o. 25 of 1909 ; and whereas rinderpest no longer exists in the said premises, it is now declared free from rinderpest, and to be no longer an infected area.

This declaration shall take effect from August 29, 1928.

The Municipal Office, Ch a s . W . P a t e ,Colombo, October 26, 1928. Municipal Veterinary Surgeon.

Rinderpest." A I T H E R E AS by proclamation dated September 26, 1928’VV published in the Government Gazette No- 7,667 of

October 5, 1928, the premises bearing assessment N o. 58 situated at 2nd Division Maradana, Colombo, were pro­claimed an infected area in terms of sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 5 of Ordinance No. 25 of 1909 ; and whereas rinderpest exists in the said premises, it is now declared free from rinderpest, and to be no longer an infected area.

This declaration shall take effect from October 23, 1928.

The Municipal Office, . Ch a s . W . P a t e ,Colombo, October 26, 1928. Municipal Veterinary Surgeon.

Rinderpest.

W H E R E A S by proclamation dated October 22, 1928, published in the Government Gazette N o. 7,671 of

October 26, 1928, the premises bearing assessment No. 31/32 situated at Mahawatta road, Colombo, were proclaimed an infected area in terms of sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 5 of Ordinance N o. 25 of 1909 ; and whereas rinderpest no longer exists in the said premises, it is now declared free from rinderpest, and to be no longer an infected area.

This declaration shall take effect from October 23, 1928,

The Municipal Offie, Ch a s . W . P a t e ,Colombo, October 29,1928. Municipal Veterinary Surgeon.

Rinderpest.H ER EA S by proclamation dated October 22, 1928,

published in the Government Gazette No. 7,671 of October 26, 1928, the premises bearing assessment N o. 173, situated at Modera street, Colombo, were proclaimed an infected area in terms of sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 5 of Ordinance N o. 25 of 1909 j and whereas rinderpest no longer exists in the said premises, it is now declared free from rinderpest, and to be no longer an infected area.

This declaration shall take effect from October 23, 1923.

The Municipal Office, Chas. W. Pate,Colombo, October 29,1928. Municipal Veterinary Surgeon.

Rinderpest.

W H E R E A S by proclamation dated October 22, 1928, published in the Government Gazette No. 7,671 of

October 26, 1928, the premises bearing assessment No. 2, situated at Church road, Mattakkuliya, Colombo, were proclaimed an infected area in terms of sub-sections (1) and(2) of section 5 of Ordinance N o. 25 of 1909 ; and whereas rinderpest no longer exists in the said premises, it is now declared free from rinderpest, and to be no longer an infected area. *

This declaration shell take effect from October 23, 1928.

The Municipal Office, Ch a s . W . P a t e ,Colombo, October 29, 1928. Municipal Veterinary Surgeon.

Rinderpest.

W H E R E A S by proclamation dated October 22; 1928, published in the Government Gazette No. 7,671 of

October 26, 1928, the premises bearing assessment N o. 307, situated at Alutmawata road, Colombo, were proclaimed an infected area in terms of sub-sections (1) and (2)of section 5 of Ordinance No. 25 of 1909 ; and whereas rinderpest no longer exists in the said premises, it is now declared free from rinderpest-, and to be no longer an infected area.

This declaration shall take effect from October 23, 1928.

The Municipal Office, Ch a s . W . P a t e ,Colombo, October 29, 1928. Municipal Veterinary Surgeon.

Rinderpest.

W H E R E A S rinderpest has broken out in the premises known as the Boys’ Industrial Home, Wellawatta,

Colombo : Such premises are hereby declared, in terms of sub sections (1) and (2) of section 5 of Ordinance No. 25 of 1939, to be an infected area.

This declaration shall take effect from October'20, 1928.

The Municipal Office, Ch a s . W . P a t e ,Colombo, October 29 ,1928. Municipal Veterinary Surgeon.

Rinderpest.

W H E R E A S by proclamation dated October 22, 1928, published in the Government Gazette No. 7,671 of

October 26, 1928, the premises bearing assessment N o. 61, situated at Bloemendhal road, Colombo, were proclaimed an infected area in terms of sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 5 of Ordinance N o. 25 of 1 9 0 9 ; and whereas rinderpest no longer exists in the said premises, it is now declared free from rinderpest, and to be no longer an infected area.

This declaration shall take effect from October 23, 1928.

- The Municipal Office, Ch a s . W . P a t e ,Colombo, October 29,1928. Municipal Veterinary Surgeon.

Rinderpest.

W H E R E A S rinderpest has broken out in the premises bearing assessment N o. 22, Vihara lane, W ella ­

watta : It is hereby declared, in terms of sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 5 of Ordinance No. 25 of 1909, the under­mentioned area is infected, viz. : The area bounded on the north by Arethusa lane, on the east by Dehiwala canal, on the south by 46th lane, Wellawatta, on the west by Colombo-Galle road.

This declaration shall take effect from October 20, 1928.

The Municipal Office, Ch a s . W . P a t e ,Colombo, October 30, 1928. Municipal Veterinary Surgeon.

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Rinderpest.H E R E A S rinderpest has broken out at Habarakadr,

in the Palle pattu , Hewagam korale of the Colombo District of the W estern Province : It is hereby declared in terms of section 5, sub-sections (1) and (2), of the Ordinance N o. 25 of 1909, as amended by the Ordinance N o. 19 of 1923, the Under-mentioned area is infected, viz. :—

The area is bounded on the north by the field called Dorakadakumbura and the land called Kosgahawatta, south b y the communal burial ground at Habarakada, east by the village boundary Depa-ela, west by the Habarakada - Dedigomuwa Village Committee road.

This declaration shall take effect from the date hereof.

R. P. R ubaroe,Ootober 18, 1928. Chief Headman.

amended by the Ordinance N o. 19 of 1923, and proclaimed in Gazette dated September 28, 1928, is free from rinderpest, and is no longer an infected area.

This declaration is to take effect from this date.

The Kachcheri, R . J . Pereira ,Colombo, October 25, 1928. for Government Agent.

Rinderpest.O TICE is hereby given that the area declared infected

at Kudabutgomuwa in Colombo Mudaliyar’s division of Colombo District of the W estern Province, under section 5, sub-sections (1) and (2), of the Ordinance N o. 25 of 1909, as amended by the Ordinance N o. 19 of 1923, and proclaimed in Gazette dated September 14, 1928, is free from rinderpest, and is no longer an infected area.

This declaration is to take effect from this date.

Rinderpest.

~ V T O TICE is hereby given that the area declared infected UN at Mahara-Nugegoda, in Siyane korale W est of

Colombo District of the W estern Province, under section 5, sub-sections (1) and (2) of the Ordinance No. 25 of 1909, as amended by the Ordinance N o. 19of 1923, and proclaimed in Gazette dated October 12, 1928, is free from rinderpest, and is no longer an infected area.

This declaration is to take effect from this date.

The Kachcheri, R . J. Pereira,Colombo, October 24, 1928. for Government Agent.

Rinderpest.

N O TICE is hereby given that the area declared infected at Palliyawatta in Alutkuru korale south of Colombo

District of the Western Province, under section 5, sub­sections (1) and (2), of the Ordinance N o. 25 of 1909, as amended by the Ordinance N o . 19 of 1923, and proclaimed in Gazette dated September 14, 1928, is free from rinderpest, and is no longer an infected area.

This declaration is to take effect from this date.

The Kachcheri, R . J. Pereira ,Colombo, October 25, 1928. for Government Agent.

Rinderpest.

N OTICE is hereby given that the area declared infected at Kirillapone in Colombo Mudaliyar’s division of

Colombo District of the Western Province, under section 5, sub-sections (1) and (2), of the Ordinance N o. 25 of 1909, asam endedby the Ordinance N o. 1 9 o f 1923, and proclaimed in Gazette dated October 12, 1928, is free from rinderpest, and is no longer an infected area.

This declaration is to take effect from this date.

The Kachcheri, R . J. Pereira ,Colombo, October 25, 1928. for Government Agent.

Rinderpest.

N OTICE is hereby given that the area declared infected at Kirillapone in Colombo Mudaliyar’s division of

Colombo District of the Western Province, under section 5, sub-sections (l)a n d (2), of the Ordinance No. 25 of 1909, as

The Kachcheri, R . J . Pereira ,Colombo, October 25, 1928. for Government Agent.

Rinderpest.

W H E R E A S rinderpest has broken out in Ambagaha- watta at Peliyagodagangaboda in Alutkuru korale

south of Colombo District of the Western Province : I t is hereby declared in terms of section 5, sub-sections (1) and(2), of the Ordinance N o . 25 of 1909, as amended by the Ordinance No. 19 of 1923, the under-mentioned area is nfected, viz. :—

The area is bounded on the north by portion of Am ba- gahawatta belongs to R . S. Fernando, south by the wall of the land belonging to R . M. Fernando, east by Colombo- Negombo road, west b y Kelani river.

This declaration shall take effect from the date hereof.

B . Chas. Cooray,October 20, 1928. Chief Headman;

Rinderpest.\ \ 7 "H E R E A S rinderpest has broken out in Gonakowila VV land at W attala in Alutkuru korale south of

Colombo District of the Western. Province : It is hereby declared in terms of section 5, sub -sections (1) and (2), of the Ordinance No. 25 of 1909, as amended by the Ordinance No. 19 of 1923, the under-mentioned area is infected, viz. :—

The area is bounded on the north by the land belonging to Johana Weerasekarahamine, south by the portion of Gonakowila land, east b y the portion of Gonakowila lard ; west by Colombo-Negombo road.

This declaration shall take effect from the date hereof.

B . Chas. Cooray,October 21, 1928. Chief Headman.

Rinderpest.\ X /"H E R E A S rinderpest has broken out in Brandarewatta V V alias Pinidama at Peliyagodagangaboda in A lut­

kuru korale south of Colombo District of the Western Province : It is hereby declared in terms of section 5 sub-sections (1) and (2), of the Ordinance No. 25 of 1909, as amended b y the Ordinance N o. 19 of 1923, the undermentioned area is infected, viz. :—

The area is bounded on the north b y land of Abraham Perera and Crown land, south by Kurunduwatta, east by K andy road, west b y Asmestriawatta.

This declaration shall take effect from the date, hereof.

B. Chas. Cooray,October 23, 1928. Chief Headman.

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Rinderpest. - -

W H E R E A S rinderpest has broken out within boundaries under-mentioned at'M atagoda in Ahitkuru 'korale

south of Colombo District of the Western'Province : It is hereby declared in terms of section 5, sub-sections (1) and (2), of the Ordinance No. 25 of 1909, as amended by the Ordinance No. 19 of 1923, the under-mentioned area is infected, viz. :—

The area is bounded on the north by land called Awara- kotuwa, south by land belonging to Simpelinu Jayawardane, east b y Muturajawela field, west by new canal-

This declaration shall take effect from the date hereof,

B. Ch a s . Co o r a y ,October 25, 1928. Chief*Headman.'

Rinderpest.

W H E R E A S rinderpest has broken out at Kumbuke in Kumbuke pattu of Rayigam ' korale, Kalutara

District, Western Province : It is hereby declared that the area bounded on the north by the Village Committee road from Gonapola to Godigamuwa, east by the Public Works Department road' from Pokunuwita to Gonapola, south by Public Works Department road from Pokunuwita to Bahdaragama, whst by Village Committee road from Godi­gamuwa to Weedagama is infected in terms of section 5, sub-sections'(1) and (2), of the Ordinance N o. 25 of 1909.

This declaration is to take effect from October 29, 1928.

R ic h a r d B. K a r u n a r a t n e , October 29, 1928. Chief Headman.

Rinderpest.

W H E R E A S rinderpest has broken out at Pamunugama in the Panadure totamune, Kalutara District,

W estern Province It is hereby declared that the area bounded on the north by the Panadure-Nambapana Public W orks Department road, east by the footpath leading to the Pinkotuwa road by Ram an Vedarala’s house and that to Digahatuduwa, south by the field's by the rpad to Digana- tuduwa, and west by the Mahawilawela, is infected in term s of section 5, sub-sections (l) and (2), of the Ordinance N o . 25 of 1909. ■ ' • ••

This declaration is to take effect from October 24, 1928.

’ E d m u n d P ie r is , ,October 24, 1928. , Chief Headman.

Rinderpest.

W H E R E A S rinderpest has broken out at Maha ' Aruggoda in the Panadure totamune, Kalutara

D istrict, Western Province : It is hereby declared that the area bounded on the north by the Aruggoda-Rukgaha- ■totupala District Road' Committee road and Mulkadawel- yaya', east by Mulkadawelyaya, south 'by 'the village '.road from Kuda Aruggoda to Ahibomul'la and Alubomulla, village boundary, arid west b y 'th e AlubomullaHtikgrihatotupala District Road Committee road ife'infected in “tex iris of section 5; sub-sections (1) and (2 ),‘ of' -the Ordinance N o . 25 of 1928. • ; '

This declaration is to take effect from October'26, T928.

October 26, 1928.

E d m u n d P ie r is , Gheif Headman.

Rinderpest.

W H EREAS rinderpest has broken out at Alutgama in "Adikaii''pattu* of R.ayigain kbraJle, - Kalhtara

District, ’WeStern'Erdvmce-i'Itis' hereby declared'theft 'the area1 hounded -on-'the north by the village houndary of Kihdelpdtiya, east- 'By the village* boundaries'-of Godi- ■gamuwa, Gammanpila, arid WHegbda, south b y the Bolgoda river and Pahala-hena, West by'the1 Bolgoda’ liver is'rnfeoted ,in terms of-section 5, sub-seetionsf.hyand^,), of the.iOrdi- riance No. ,25 of 1909. ............... ,

This declaration is to take effect from October :29, '1928.

October '29, .1928.B ich ard B . K a r u n a r a t n e ,

Chief Headman.

Foot-and-Mouth Disease.A J OTICE is hereby given that the area declared infected -i-A at Horape in Alutkuru korale south of Colombo District of the Western Province under Section 5, sub­sections (1) and (2), of the Ordinance N o: 25 of 1909, as amended by-the Ordinance No. 19 of 1923, and proclaimed in Gazett? dated'October 5, 1928, is free from foot-and-mouth disease, arid is’no longer‘an infected area. ‘

This declaration shall take effect 'frorn this date.

The Kachcheri, R . J. P e r e ir a ,Colombo, October'24, 1928. for Government'Agent.

Foot-and-Mouth Disease.

W H E R E A S foot-and-mouth disease has broken out at Siddamulla in Salpiti korale of the Colombo District

of the Western Province It is hereby declared in terms of section 5, sub-sections (1) and (2), of the Ordinance No. 25 of 1909,' as airierided’by the Ordinance; N o. 19 bf 1923, the Und'er-riieritioried area is infected; v i z . '

The area is bounded on the north by the -portion of Etairibagahawatta, south by the land'.to.Singarikutti, .east by the land belonging 'to Advocate HbaySekare, west b y the portion of Etairibagahawatta. • ■ '

This declaration shall take effect from the date hereof .

G. W . d e F o n se k a ,October 20, 1928. > .Chief'Headman.

Foot-and-Mouth Disease.

W H E R E A S foot-and-mouth disease has broken out at Siddamulla in Salpiti korale of the Colombo District

of the Western Province-’It ;is hereby declared'-iri terms of bectibri'5,! subjections (1*) and (^), of the'iOrdiriance N o. 25 of •I909,''ari'ambride'di'-by the'Ordinance1 N o. '1*9 bf l'923i tbb iindef-merifione'd atea is iiffe'eted, viz.'*:— >! ' • ; *'

T lW area'd^ 'iTOipaded''bh'^e” nQrliBi B y the land called Korattagewatta, south by the land hailed Hakurugewatta,east by the main road, west by the field. " ' ' .................... .

This declaration shall take effect from the date hereof.

G. W . d e F o n se k a ,October 20, 1928. Chief Headman.

Foot-and-Mouth Disease.~V T O T IC E is hereby given that the areas declared infected J iN ’ ;bt -Eadeniya; ' Sairitaty ' B,bard • tow n 'O f1 Rattota, ■Aluwihare, and * Welegedara,' in - the Did&ict" of Matale •Df-the -'.Central Erovincev under ueetjon-*fb-isfibjegtiohs

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(1) and (2), of the Ordinance No.. 25 of 1909, as amended by the Ordinance N o. 19 of 1923, and proclaimed in the Government Gazettes Nos. 7,654 of July 13, 1928, 7,661* of August 31, 1928, 7,663 of September 14, 1928, and 7,664 of September 21, 1928, respectively, are free from foot- and-mouth disease, and are no longer infected areas. .

This declaration is to take effect from October 27, 1928.

M. F . d e S. Jayaratjste,The Kachcheri, for Assistant Government Agent.

Matale, October 29, 1928.

Foot-and-Mouth Disease.

N OTICE is hereby given that .the areadeelared infected at Paragammana village in Medapattu korale west

in Katugampola hatpattu of the Kurunegala. District of;the North-Western Province, under section 5, sub-sections (1) and (2), of the Ordinance No. 25 of 1909, as amended by the Ordinance No. 19 of 1923, and, proclaimed, in Gazette dated June 22, 1928, is free from foot-and-mouth disease, and is no longer an infected area.

This declaration is to take effect from this date.

The Kachcheri,Kurunegala, October 29, 1928.

W . A b e y a w a k d a n e , for Government Agent.

Foot-and-Mouth Disease.

W H E R E A S by proclamation dated. August, 2,., 1$2$, published in Government, Gazette No. .7,658 of August

10, 1928, the area within the Local Board limits of Kurune­gala was proclaimed an infected area,, in terms of sub­sections (1) and (2) of section. 5 of Ordinance No. 25 of 1909, as amended by Ordinance N o. 19 of 1923 ; and whereas foot-and-mouth - disease no longer exists in the said area, it is now declared free from foot-and-mouth disease, and to be no. longer ah infected area. .

This declaration shall take effect from the date of this proclamation. , ;

- Local Board'Office; Kurunegala, Octobor 25, 1928.

T. A. H o d s o n ,Chairman.

Foot-and-Mouth Disease.~\TT11 EllEAS foot-and-mouth disease has broken o u t ,at

y-V Marukwatura and Ambuwangala, in Gandolaha pattu of Beligal korale, Kegalla District : It is hereby declared that, the under-mentioned area is infected in terms of sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 5 of Ordinance No. 25 of 19 09 :— #

Ambuwangala and Marukwatura is bounded on the north by Maha-oya, east by boundary of Kinigoda korale, south by the village limits of Wattarama and Ranawana, west by village limits of Pitawela and Yatattawala.

This declaration is to take effect from to-day.

October 23, 1928.IT. B . D e b ig a m a ,.

Chief Headman:

Hoof-and-Mouth Disease.• V fO T IC E is hereby &iv,en .that,, tl^e following areas -LN declared infected under sub-sections.(1) anti (2), of section 5 -of Ordinance N o. 25 of 1909.are free .from hoof- and-mouth disease under section 5 (5) of the said Ordinance.

This declaration is to take effect from the date hereof.

Areas referred to.1. Galkadawala tulana N o. 15 in N.uwaragarp korale,

proclaimed in the Government Gazette N o. 7,652 of July 6 1928.

2. Ellewe tulana N o. 25 in Kanadara korale proclaimed in the Government Gazette N o. 7,654 of 'July 13, 1928.

3. Marakkalamulla Peace Officer’s division No. 15 (*) in Nuwaragam korale proclaimed in the Government Gazette N o. 7,656 of July 27, 1928.

4. Pahala medagandahaya tulana N o . 11 inNuwaragam korale proclaimed in Government Gazette N o. 7,654 of July 13, 1928.

October 18, 1928.P. B . BULANKTJLAI4A, ,

Chief Hoadman.

Hoof-and-Mouth Disease.IV T O T ilC ^.. is hereby given that the following areas -LN, , declared infected, under sub-sections (.1) and (2 ) ,of section 5 of Ordinance N o. 25 of 1909 are free, from hoof- and-mo.uth disease under section 5 (5) of the said.Ordinance.

This declaration is to take effect from the date hereof.\

Areas referred to.

. 1: , ,Nuwaragam tulana N o. 13 ,in ..Nuwaragam. korale proclaimed in the Government Gazette N o. 7,656 of Jrdy 27, 1928. :„ 2 , . Ihala Medagandahaya tulana^Np,., 12 ,in Nuwaragam korale .proclaimed in the. Government Gazette N o. 7,654 of July 13, 1928. . • - ... . ... .

3. Kandu. tulana No.,, 18,. ahd,,Al.ut K&dawat tulanaNo. 17 in Kadawat ,korale proclaimed in the Government Gazette N o , 7,656 of J u iy .27, 19,28., , , . , , *

4. . Weerasole Kadawat, tu lan a,,N o., 16 ip , Kadawatkorale proclaimed in the Government Gazette N o. L658 of August 10, 192.8. ............ . .. .. , . j ■- , A ;, Moragolle , K adaw at, tul.ang,, Ijof, 3. in Mdlajehphiya korale proclaimed in the Government Gazette N o. 7,654 of July 13, 1928. W

6. Pahala, Kelegam tulana N o. 5 in Wilachchiyarkorale proclaimed in the Government Gazette N o. 7,650 of June 22, 1928.

October 28, 1928.P . B . B u l a n h u l a m a , t,

Chief Headman.

.'WO(. ouii ; * *i (. i. ;Hoof-and-Mouth Disease.

p i^lejn atibp , dated . June: 29, 1928,,. pubiisijpd n Gqve/rmr^nt’Gazeffe N p .v7.,652,of-July.6'r

1928, the town of Anuradhapura was proclaimed anipfected area in terms of sub-sections (1) and (2) of Ordinance No. 25 of 1909 ; and whereas hoof-and-mouth disease no longer exist s .in * the said > area ,.i,t is pqw; .declared .under sub­sections (2)ofthe said Ordinance free from hoof-and-mCuth disease, and to be no longer an infected area. .

This declarations shall take effect from the date hereof.

•The Kachcheri,Anuradhapura, October 26, 1928.

E . T . D y s o n , Government Agent.

Hoofiand-Mouth Disease.

N OTICE,is;herel)y.given that thejfolJowing.amadeclared ,, infected underssubjsectipns(l) and,(2).of,,sec.tiop 5 ,o f

Orduianee No.. 25; off 19Q9 is.; free from,: hoof-and-mouth disease, and is, deelared.no longer ah imfeeted.area in terms o f section 5 (5) of the said Ordinance.

• c i , v . .•Area referred to.

Dadampe wasama proclaimed by notice dated September 13, 1928, bounded as follows :— •

North : Kuru-ganga and Teppanawa village boundary. E ast ,: Vijl^ge boundary of Halpe, Kitulpe, and Kosgala. South : Kalu-ganga.W e st : Kuru-ganga,

, ..........The Kachcheri,,Ratnapura, October 24, 1928.

J. ,M v b e Sil v a ,,.,,, for Government Agent.

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NOTICES UNDER “ THE EXCISE ORDINANCE, No. 8 OF 1912.”

Local Option, 1929-30, Kalutara District.

IT is hereby notified for public information that the Assistant Government Agent of the Kalutara District, in exercise of the powers vested in him by Rule 6 of Excise Notification N o. 146 published in the Government Gazette dated August

14, 1925, as modified by Excise Notification No. 180 published in the Government Gazette of August 31, 1928, has appointed the under-mentioned dates, time, and places for recording votes for the purpose of ascertaining whether 60 per cent, of the inhabitants of the respective tavern areas who are entitled to vote are opposed to the existence of the taverns situated in such areas.

Tavern. Date and Time. Place.Kuda Paiyagala arrack and toddy

tavernsBeruwala arrack tavern

Diyalagoda arrack tavern

Horana Foreign Liquor tavern . .

Saturday, December 1, 1928, 8 a .m . to 7 P.M.

Tuesday, January 8, 1929,8 a .m . to 7 P.M.

Monday, December 17, 1928, 8 • .■«. to 7 p .m .

Wednesday, December 19, 1928. 8 a .m . to 7 P.M.

Government Anglo-Vernacular School, Paiyagala

(1) Beruwala Circuit Bungalow*(2) Massala Government Girls’ Vernacular Schoolf Diyalagoda (Roman Catholic) English School.

Village Tribunal, Horana.

Villages comprised in the Tavern Area.

Kuda Paiyagala.— Etagama, Suwandachchimulla, Angangoda, Pambe, Maduruduwa, Malegoda, Kuda Paiyagala.Beruwala.— Karandagoda, Marakkalahawatta, Yakgahamulla, Polkotuwa, Alutkadetunmanhandiya, Andigoda

'Katukurunda, Beruwalgoda, Wellawatta, Hunumulla, Nallahena, Bogalla, Kankanangoda, Pokunegoda, Tantirigoda, Deenagoda, Dondigoda, Paranakade, Molliamale, Bandarawatta, Munewatta, Hettiyakanda, Massalgoda, Moragalla Awariwatta, Ambepitiya, Pannila, Hettimulla, Ganearamba.

Diyalagod .— Diyalagoda, Kapugoda, Badahalgoda, Munasingoda, Wawulugallena, Maggona West, Maggona East, Irindiligoda, Hunugoda, Magalkanda, Munhena.

Horana.— Horana Sanitary Board.* Voters of the following villages shall record their votes at this polling station :— Karandagoda, Marakkalahawatta,

Yakgahamulla, Polkotuwa, Alutkadetimmandiya, Andigoda, Katukurunda, Beruwalgoda, Wellawatta, Hunumulla, Nallahena, Deenagoda, Dondigoda, Paranakade, Molliamale, Bandarawatta, and Munewatta.

f Voters of the following villages shall record their votes at this polling station :— Bogalla, Kankanangoda, Pokune­goda, Tantirigoda, Hettiyakanda, Massalgoda, Moragalla, Awariwatta, Ambepitiya, Pannila, Hettimulla, and Ganearamba.

The Kachcheri, C. L . W ic k r e m e sin g h e ,Kalutara, October 24, 1928. Assistant Government Agent.

Notice re Removal of Toddy Tavern at Kitulgolla-Dunumawa Village to Kitulwala Village in terms of Sections 6 and 7of Excise Notification No. 181 of September 27, 1928.

"VTOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed to remove the toddy tavern at Kitulgolla-Dunumawa village from -L l January 1, 1929, to the site hereinafter described in the vil'age of Kitulwala in Madure korale of Weudawili hatpattu of the Kurunegala District.

I shall be prepared to receive any objections regarding the site up to December 17, 1928, on which date at the Kurunegala Kachcheri, between the hours of 10 a .m . and 12 noon, any verbal representation may also be made to me regarding such site.

Description of Site.Building situated at Alutwatte in Kitulwala village in Madure korale of Weudawili hatpattu in the Kurunegala

District.The Kachcheri,

. Kurunegala, October 25, 1928T. A . H od so n ,

Government Agent.

LOCAL BOARD NOTICES.

Ordinance No. 15 of 1889.

IT is hereby notified that the under-mentioned have been granted licences to practise as Auctioneers within

the Sanitary Board town noted against their names, during the year 1923, under section 13 of Ordinance No. 15 of 1889.

P. D. James Appu, Gampaha.Mr. A. C. Koelmeyer, Nugegoda.

The Kachcheri, R . J. P ereira,Colombo, October 29, 1928. for Chairman.

Notice of Election, Local Board of Health and Improvement, Bandarawela.

U N D ER the provisions of sections 11 and 12 of the Local Boards’ Ordinance, 1 8 9 8 ,1 hereby give notice

of m y intention to hold a meeting at the Bandarawela

Court-house on December 3, 1928, at 8a .m ., for the election of three Un-official Members, to serve on the Local Board of Health and Improvement of the town of Bandarawela for the period of two years ending December 31, 1930.

Voters must attend the meeting in person ; no proxies will be accepted. Voting will be by ballot. Any voter who is unable to mark his ballot paper m ay apply to the Presiding Officer to have it marked.

Candidates for election should be nominated in writing. Such nomination should be subscribed by at least tw o persons whose names appear in the list of persons entitled to vote, and should be delivered at the Local Board Office, Badulla, before 2 p .m . on November 23, 1928.

T he Kachcheri, J - R . W a it e r s ,Badulla, October 25, 1928. Government-Agm t.

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MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICES.

MUNICIPALITY OF COLOMBO.TVTO TIC E is hereby given that in the absence of movable property liable to seizure, (1) rents and profits from 1 to 10 JLN years, (2) timber and produce, (3) materials of house, and (4) the under-mentioned properties themselves, seized iD virtue of a warrant issued by the Chairman of the Municipal Council of Colombo, in terms of the 140th clause of the Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, for arrears of rates due on the premises, and for the period mentioned in the subjoined schedule, will be sold by public auction on the spot at the time therein mentioned, unless in the meantime the amount of the rates and costs be duly paid.

The Municipal Office, Colombo, October 30, 1928.

G . H . N . Sa w d e r s ,for Chairman.

Premises No.7 /65 b

Street.Drieberg’s lane Maligawatta street

Sc h e d u l e .

Date of Sale : November 26, 1928.Quarter and Year. 2nd quarter, 1928

do.

Tim e of Sale.9. A.M.9 .3 0 a .m .

Sale of Land.

IT is hereby notified that the following allotment of land, vested in the Municipal Council of Colombo, will be

sold by public auction at 2 .3 0 p .m . on Monday, November 26, 1928, at the Town H all.

Conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sale or earlier on application to the undersigned.

A block of land with the buildings thereon bearing assessment N o. 266/14 , Gomes lane, situated in the San Sebastian W ard, within the Municipal limits of Colombo, Western Province, bounded as follows :—

North by propertv of Ana Mohideen bearing assessment No. 2 8 9 /7 ."

East by property of S. L. M. Ismail and another bearing assessment N o. 2 8 8 /5 -6 , Marties lane.

South by Gomes lane.W est by property of Christian Gomes bearing assessment

Nos. 2 4 7 -2 5 0 /2 1 -2 2 , Mohandiram’s lane. Containing in extent 3 3 5 /100 perches.

G. H . N . Sa u n d e r s , Municipal Treasurer.

Treasurer’ s Department,Town Hall, Colombo, October 25, 1928.

Sale of Land.

IT is hereby notified that the following allotment of land, vested in the Municipal Council of Colombo, will be

sold, by public auction at 2 .3 0 p .m . on Monday, November 26, 1928, at the Town H all.

Conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sale or earlier on application to the undersigned.

A block of land with the buildings thereon forming a porti on of property bearing old assessment No. 1,759a and b /4 6 c (1 -2 ), and presently bearing new No. 66 /6 , Temple road,, situated in the Maradana W ard, within the Municipal limits of Colombo, Western Province, bounded as follows :—

North by property of A . Um m a bearing assessment No. 1,752/45c, l,7 51 /4 7c , and 1,750/45.

East by property Habibu Um m a bearing assessment No. 1,759/46c.

South by a lane.W est by the other portion of property of Cad.er Mohideen

Saboor Umm a and Ogida Umma bearing old No. 1,759a and b /4 6 c (1 -2 ) .

Containing in extent 3 46/100 perches.

G. H . N . Sa u n d e r s , Municipal Treasurer.

Treasurer’s Department,Town Hall, Colombo, October 25, 1928.

Sale of Land.

IT is hereby notified that the following allotment of land, vested in the Municipal Council of Colombo, will be

sold by public auction at 2 .3 0 p .m . on Monday, November 26, 1928, at the Town H all.

Conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sale or earlier on application to the undersigned.

A block of b n d w ith the buildings thereon bearing assessment No. 2 ,414/36, Avondale road, situated in the Maradana Ward, within the Municipal limits of Colombo, Western Province, bounded as follows :—

North by a passage.East b y property of Assila Marikar bearing assessment

. N o. 2 ,416/34.South b y a passage.W est by a passage.Containing in extent 6 45/100 perches.

G. H . N . Sa u n d e r s , ' Municipal Treasurer.

Treasurer’s Department,Town H all, Colombo, October 26, 1928.

Sale of Land.

IT is hereby notified that the following allotment of lan d , vested in the Municipal Council of Colombo, will be

sold by public auction at 2 .3 0 p .m . on Monday, Novem ber 26, 1928, at the Town H all.

Conditions of sale will he made known at the time of sale or earlier on application to the undersigned.

A block of land with the buildings thereon bearing assessment No. 990/118 and presently N os. 990/118 (3 -5 ) 990a /118 (6 -7 ), 990b /1 1 8 (8- 1 1 ), 990c/118 (19-13 ), 990d / 1 1 8(14 -17 ), 99QE/118 (18), 990e /118 (19), 990g /118 (20), Colpetty road, situated in the Colpetty W ard , within the Municipal limits of Colombo, W estern Province, bounded as follows :—

North b y the properties of Mrs. M . C. W ille , N . S. M ohi­deen, and Omer Lebbe bearing Nos. 993/118,

. 994/118, and 989/118. •East b y the properties of Omer Lebbe bearing N o. 98 9 /

118, and Mosque property bearing N o. 118.South b y a lane.W est b y the properties of Omer Lebbe and M . C. W illebearing Nos. 991/118 and 993/118.Containing in extent 1 rood and 32 perches.

G. H . N . Sa u n d e r s , Municipal Treasurer.

Treasurer’s Department.Tow n H all, Colombo, October 26, 1928.

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Sale of Land.

IT is hereby notified that the following allotments of land, vested in the Municipal Council of Colombo, w ill be

so ld by public auction at 2 .3 0 p .m . on Monday, November 26 , 1928, at the Town H all.

Conditions of sale will be known at the time of sale or earlier on application to the undersigned.

A block of land with the buildings thereon- bearing assessment No,. 1 ,073/562, CQlpmbOrGelle road, situated in th e Weliawatta, Ward,' within, the; Municipal, limits, of Colom bo. Western Province, hounded as follows,:— 'fv!f, ** rV. ’ "i ■ t' *.f- 'inn , .7

N orth .by. property ,ojf D : Juanis bearing assessment N,o. 1,082/553.(1 ... -•

E ast by property of Sardiel Fernando bearing assessment N o. 1 ,040/590b . '

South 'by properties of Lareiia Marikar and Assena , , Marikar and A . Marikar bearing assessment

Nos. 1,069/565 and 1,070/564 (1-2).W e st by property of S. D . Fernando bearing assessment

No. 1,074/561.Containing in extent 17 23/100 perches.A block of land with the buildings, ithereon i.be&fing

assessment N o. 1,074/561, Colombo-Galle, road, situated in th e Weliawatta, W ard, within the Municipal limits of C olom bo, Western Province ; bounded on the north by the property of S. D on Juanis bearing assessment No. 1,082, o n , the east b y the property of L . D . Fernando bearing Assessment N o. 1,073, on the south by the property of V isw a Umma bearing.assessment No. 1,070, and on the w est b y property of S .D o n juanis bearing assessment

<. N o . i , 081. . ; - ,, 7 , . V . ' 'Containing in extent 6 -5 perches.

6 . H . N .-S au n d er s ,./.I 1 - : . . . . . Munieipal Trealsurer.

■. ; iTreashrer/s Department; - > '•, Tow n Hall, Colombo, October 26, 1928.

. 1 ■;* ... ,, - .■ — “ ”Sale of Land. . ,

IT is hereby notified that the following allotment,of land, vested in the Municipal Council, of Colombo, will be

sold b y public auction at 2 .3 0 p .m . on Monday-, November 26 , 1928, at the Town H all. ; 1; ,

Conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sale or earlier on application to the undersigned.

A block of land with the buildings thereon bearing assessm ent N os. 9 8 8 -9 9 1 /1 5 3 a -1 5 3 b , Grandpass, situated in 1 ho New Bazaar W ard, within the Municipal limits of Colom bo, Western Province, bounded as follows :—

N orth by the property of S. Jayatileke bearing assessment.............-No. • 9 8 7 /154c and d .East by Chapel place.South by the canal. , . ; ..... . , ,"West by the 'property of Christopher Brito Babapulle

- .bearing assessment. No. 87-1/878/157-159, Containing in extent 3 tobds and 1*6 7/100 perches.

' G.. >H ,-N ; ■ Sa w n b e b s , '1 -i.--' ■ - Municipal Treasure!'.Treasurer’s D e p a r t m e n t , 'V o ,

Town Hall,C61ombo, October 26, 1928.t ■ ■ 7- . \ 7. ■ 7 ’ ■ - ~

■ - v . * -A e l j. , ■.j-j , , Sale of Land. ..........,

IT is hereby notified that the following allotment (if land ,i vested ip -the 'MunicipalrCouncil of, Colombo, (will be

sold b y public auetion at .2-. 36 p .m . on Monday, November 26, 1928, at the Town H a ll., rJ, ,1 ,

, Conditions of salerwiil .be made known, at the time of saleor earlier (on, application, to the updersigned-i .«

A block of land with the buildingsr,thereon- bearing assessment N o. 679/737„ Pamankada-Bambalapiniya road, situated in the-W M law attarW ard, within -the Municipal lim its of Colombo, iVestem Proyipce, bounded as follows :—

North by property of Lucy H am y bearing assessment N o. 678/736. -

East by, property .of M. M. de Costa bearing assessment Nos. 680/738 and 704/746. -

South by property of N . Fernando bearing assessment N os. 563-564 /711-712 .

W est by property of wife of M . de Costa bearing assess- , meat No. 611/735.

Containing in extent 25 60/100 perches.

G. H . N . Sa u n d e r s , Municipal Treasurer.

■ Treasurer’s Department,.Town H all, Colombo, October 26, 1928.

:u>. c • ;■ J ,' A•f - ; , , , . .gale of Land. ; •„ , ....... ; •> .

JT is hereby notified that the following allotment of land, vested in the Municipal Council of Colombo, will be

sold by public auction at 2 .3 0 p .m . on Monday, November 26, 1928, at the Town Hall.

Conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sale or earlier on application to the undersigned.

A - block of land with the buildings thereon bearing assessment No. 678/736, Pamankada-Bambalapitiya road, situated in the Weliawatta, Wftrd, within the Municipallimds of Colombo, Western Province, bounded as follows :— . , ’ non*.’ " •1\-

North b y propertv of W . T . Fonseka bearing assessment N o. 677/734.

East by property of H . A . Caldera bearing assessment N o. 681/739.

South b y property of M. M. de Costa, bearing assessment N o. 680/738. . . .

. \Vest byihgtoperty,, of* M rs.j.M . M. de, Costa, bearing;\>r Jissesement.Nov 6 1 1 / 7 ! 3 5 - <•.Containing in extent 21 75/100 perches.

■ , G. R. N. Sai;niu?ks,; i 1, Municipal Treasurer.

. . 'Treasurer’s (D e p a r t m e n t ,, ...;oTown Hall. Colombo, October 26, 1928.

Sale of Land.

IT is hereby notified that .the following allotment of land, Vested in the,, Municipal ( /Council of Colombo, will be

sold by public auction at 2 . 30 p .m . on Monday, November26 , 1928,.i^t the Town Hall- . .................... ,, ... ■

Conditions of Sale will,be made known at the'time of sale or earliei oil application to the undersigned., ... ,,, ,,

A block of land with the buildings thereon bearing assessment N o. 741/2, Messenger street, situated in the New Bazaar-■ W ard, within the Municipal limits of Colombo, Western Province, bounded as follows :—

North by property of M. J. Mohamado Haniffa bearing assessment. N o. 742/1 (1 -6 ). .

East b y the property of O. L . M. Aponatchia bearing assessment No-. 7,40/3.

South by Messenger street. , ... .. .W est'by the property of .M. J. Mohamado Haniffa bearing

-. .iassessment No. 742 /l/(l-;6 ').,.( .,Containing in extent 6 49/ib o perches.

■ G. ,H. N: Sau n d er s , Municipal Treasurer.

' • Treasurer’s Department,Town Ha,'ll, Colombo, October'26, 1928:

t ( ( ......... . Sale of Land. , , .T T is hereby notified that the following allotment of land, .A. ! vested.,in the Municipal-.Council of Colombo, will be sold by public auction at 2 .3 0 p .m . on Monday, Novem ber 26, 1928, at the Town H all. • ■ , , _ _■ j ' ■

Conditions of .sale w ill‘be-made known at the time of sale or earlier 'on applieation.'to the undersigned. ■

A block of land withi t h e , buildings thereon bearing, assessment No. 55 /8 , Lefechthan lane; situated m the Slaye Island Ward, within the Municipal limits of Colom bo, Western-Province, bounded as. follows :— ’

North b.y propeity of Chappen Amath bearing assessment No. 54/8. '

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East by properties of M . A . Saibo Sultan and Ahainat Chappen, son of Am at Chappen bearing assessment Nos. 123/67 and 122/66 (1 -3 ), Malay street.

South by property of M. J. David bearing assessment No. 56/9. ' -

West by Leeohman lane.Containing in extent 6 95/100 perches.

G. H . N . Sa u n d e r s , Municipal Treasurer.

Treasurer’s Department,Town Hall, Colombo, October 26, 1928.

Sale of Land.

IT is hereby notified that the following allotment of land, vested in the Municipal Councilof Colombo,will be sold

by public auction at 2 . 30 p .m . on Monday, November 26, 1928, at the Town Hall.

Conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sale or earlier on application to the undersigned. :

A block o f ' land with the buildings thereon bearing assessment No. 2,042-2,045/1b, Castle street, situated' iii the Colpetty Ward, within the Municipal limits of Colombo, Western Province, bounded as follows —

North by the properties of E. B . de Fonseka and W . S. Christofflesz bearing Nos. 2,053/10 and 2,052/9. ' ' '

East "by the property of H . P . Rupesinghe bearing assessment N o. 2 ,041 /2 .

South by Castle street.W est b y the property of I . L . M . K . A . H ad jiar bearing”

assessment N o. 2 ,046 /7 - •Containing in extent 1 acre 1 rood and 13 42/100 perches.

G . H . N . Sa u n d e r s , Municipal Treasurer.

Treasurer’s Department,Town H all, Colombo; October 29, 1928.

Rinderpest.O TICE is hereby given that the prohibition of bathing

or washing of cattle at the under-mentioned place is withdrawn from this date as that area is now free from rinderpest.

Place- referred to.Cattle bathing place in the lake opposite junction of

Dawson street and Vauxha 11 istreet:-

H . E . N e w n h a m , Chairrhan;.Munieipal Council,

The Town Hall, and Mayor of Colombo.Colombo, October 26, 1928.

MUNICIPALITY OF KANDYG.f. 'Y

Draft Budget, 1929.ESTIM A T E D r e v e n u e .

Aggregate Statement.A. — General revenue account . . 'B . — Electricity Department

e s t i m a t e d E X P E N D IT U R E . R e v e n u e S e r v ic e s .

A. — General revenue account . . .B. — Electricity Department . .

Ca p it a l Se r v ic e s p r o v id e d f r o m R e v e n u e .A . — General revenue account . . . . .B . — Electricity Department . . . . .....• ' r. ■■ : >

E x p e n d it u r e p r o v id e d f r o m L o a n F u n d s .A . — General revenue acfcouBt'.. 7.B. — Electricity Department . . >

A.—General Revenue Account.ESTIM ATEE) R E V E N U E .

Heads of Revenue.

1. Consolidated rate2. T a x e s13. Tolls4. Licence fees and stamp duties :—" (a) "Licence fees~

(6) Stamp duties . .5. Slaughter-house fees . .6. Goriseryancy fees7. Rents’■8: Judicial fines 9. Water service

10. Government grants . .I I . . Education account 12. Mfeeellaneous receipts

Approved1927. Estimate,

1928*Rs. c. ■Rs) ‘ c.

212,809 7 .. 212,000 0’ 35,981 95 . . 36,005 0

5,392 0 .. 4,506 <6

5,302 17 .. 5,050 017,923 50 .. 17,360 013,111 23 . . 12,950 035,351 94 .. 32,650 080,434 46 . . 76,185 07,712 41 , . 9,000 0

13,153 90 . 12,450 049,328 6 . . 72,109 .0

24,720 45 . . 18,400 0

501,221-14 507;666 0

Rs. c. 594,942 55 247,950 0

842,892 55

Rs. c.504,624 9207,704 92

•712,329 1

69,585 029,967 0

99,552 0 -

__

811,881 1

Estimate for1929.jfts. c.

275,000 0-34,505 0

6,019 75

5,050 018,055 013,225 ,035,756 092,770 0r9,000 0

11,450 072,611 80

21,500 0r

594,942 .55

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ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.Actual. Approved

Heads of Expenditure. Expenditure, Estimate, 1929.1927. 1928.Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.

1. Administrative, Personal Emoluments.. 84,216 88 .. 98,379 96 . 102,461 8lA. Do. Other Charges , , 19,412 1 .. 21,560 0 . 23,895 02. Rice allowance to coolies 287 58 .. — —3. Collectors 8,475 85 .. 6,560 0 . 7,500 04. Infectious diseases prevention % . 27,132 32 .. 5,000 0 . 8,792 765. Scavenging streets and removal of trade

and house refuse 31,977 62 .. 40,140 0 . 49,086 856. Conservancy of latrines 44,465 45 .. 49,550 0 . 54,363 137. Minor sanitary services . 1,289 77 ' .. 3,045 0 . 4,829 608. Roads, buildings, parks, &c., main-

tenance ,, 45,286 39 .. 65,547 50 . 51,990 09. Public lighting ., 30,990 74 .. 32,000 0 . 48,000 0

10. Water services .. 10,075 23 .. 11,642 0 . 11,585 011. Town improvements .. ., 6,758 12 .. 7,000 0 . —12. Markets ,, 8,417 6 .. 8,703 60 . 8,830 8013. Slaughter-house ,, 4,064 80 .. 4,703 60 . 4,258 8014. Cemeterv ,, 2,515 53 .. 2,617 0 . 4,395 015. Municipal Court , 2,174 1 .. 2,745 20 . 2,806 1216. Police 30,000 0 . . 30,000 0 . 30,000 017. Education 200 0 .. 200 0 . 200 018. Free Library ,. 2,400 0 .. 2,400 0 . 2,700 019. Poor relief and public recreation ,, 14,871 59 .. 20,590 0 . 22,200 020. Pensions 5,212 84 .. 3,956 63 . 3,956 6321. Loan repayments and interest ., 60,361 50 .. 58,708 16 . 50,493 3222. Miscellaneous services . . 8,544 64 .. 7,230 0 . 12,280 0

449,129 92 472,278 65 504,624 923. Capital expenditure (provided from

0revenue)Total expenditure (provided from

42,948 80 43,180 0 69,685

revenue)Capital expenditure (provided from

492,078 72 615,458 65 574,209 9

loan funds) — 109,400 0 —

B.—Electricity Department.ESTIMATED REVENUE.

Heads of Revenue. Revenue of 1927.

ApprovedEstimate,

1928.Estimate for-

1929.Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.

Sale of - electricity .. .. 161,459 45 .. 169,330 30 . . 184,700 0Public lampsWorks executed for customers and goods

— --- . • 8,000 0

sold 74,193 6 .. 60,000 0 .. 45,000 0Rent of meters 5,559 58 .. 5,500 0 .. 6,250 0Sundry revenue 1,663 59 .. 2,000 0 .. 4,000 0Refund of Customs duty .. — 3,500 0 .. —

Total . . . 242,875 67 240,330 30 247,950 0

ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.

■ Heads of Expenditure. Expenditure Of 1927.

ApprovedEstimate,

1928.Estimate for

1929.Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. C.

Generation of electricity .. 43,338 95 .. 49,996 0 . . 49,055 79Distribution of electricity.. 7,047 99 .. 6,990 0 .. 8,830 0Public lamps 9,017 99 .. 7,040 0 . . 9,045 0Works executed for customers 48,438 0 .. 45,000 0 .. 31,320 0Management of general expenses 25,048 99 .. 27,566 0 .. 36,025 89

Total of working expenses 132,891 92 136,592 0 134,276 68Interest ' loan repayments, rates and

depreciation — 40,530 0 73,428 24

Total expenditure .. — 177,122 0 207,704 92

Estimated nett profits, 1929 — — 40,245 8247,950 0

Appropriated for capital expenditure .. Reserve in repayment of advances from

— — 29,967 0

General Revenue Account — --- ’ M 10 278 840,245 8;

Capital expenditure (provided fromrevenue) Capital expenditure (provided from loan

— — 29,967 0- funds) — . , — —

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A.—General Revenue Account.R E V E N U E D E T A IL E D .

Revenue of 1927.

1.— Co n s o l id a t e d R a t e . R s.Rates for 1929 (16 per cent, and 8 per cen t.).. 210,679 Costs on recoveries on warrants . . 2,129

2. — Taxes.Taxes on vehicles and animals (under Munici­

pal Counoil Ordinance) . . . . 3,422Taxes on motor vehicles . . . . 32,645Costs on recoveries of tax on vehicles and

animals . . . . 14Government grant in lieu of the road tax

abolished a . . . . —

3. — Tolls.Illukmolera and K undasale(5 years) . . 100Gonawatta and Talatuoya . . . . 50Halloluwa . . . . . . 1,585Lewella . . . . . . 3,657

4.— Licence Fees and Stamp Duties.(a) Licence Fees.

Auctioneers and brokers . . . . 1,400Dangerous and offensive trades . . 3,294Sundries . . . . . • 608

ApprovedEstimate,

(6) Stamp Duties. Butchers . . rCarriages CarriersMotor vehicles 6HotelsLiquorNotariesProctorsPoisonsFirearmsSpecial permits to slaughter

250

1,50510,217

4841,428

40

5.— Slaughter-house Fees.Slaughter-house fees on cattle . . 6,410Slaughtering fees on sheep, goats, and pigs . . 1,553Housing and feeding fees . . . . 5,097Sundries . . . . • • 50

6.— Conservancy Fees.Bucket fees and day service . . 33,878Costs on recoveries on warrants . . 496Fees for emptying private cesspits . . 292Fees for removal of trade refuse . . 684

7.— Rents.Markets (monthly stall rents)Markets (monthly space rents)Markets (outside space daily rents)Markets (temporary boutique rents)Grain shedsModel tenements under Housing Scheme Other lands, buildings, and encroachments Costs on recoveries on warrants

8. —Judicial Fines.Municipal Court . . • • 7,712

9. — W a t e r Se r v ic e s .House service • • • • 6,675Rents of meters •• 1,228Water used for other than domestic purposes. . 5 ,2 23Costs on recoveries on warrants . . 26

7,840

1928.c. Rs. c.

65 . . 210,000 042 . . 2,000 0

50 . . 3,500 00 . . 31,500 0

45 . . 5 0

0 . .0 . . 40 00 . . 765 00 . . 3,701 0

0 . . 1,600 017 . . 2,800 0

0 . . 650 0

0 . . 250 050 . . 1,500 050 . . 775 0

0 1,650 060 . . 9,600 0

0 . . 500 00 . . 1,500 00 . . 80 0

50 . . 1,600 050 . . 5 0

25 . . 6,500 087 . . 1,400 011 . . 5,000 0

0 . . 50 0

60 . . 31,000 060 . . 500 074 . . 500 0

0 . . 650 0

50 . . 26,500 0

80 20,935l

o ! ! 8,000 076 . . 13,000 015 . . 7,000 025 . . 750 0

41 . . 9,000 0

20 . . 5,000 062 . . 1,200 094 . . 6,000 014 . . 250 0

Estimate for 1929. Total,

Rs. c. Rs.272,000 0

3,000 0275,000

3,000 031,500 0

5 0

34,605 0

114 01,600 04,305 75

1,600 02,800 0

660 0

5,060 0

250 01,400 0

776 0

1,500 010,200 0

480 01,600 0

50 01,900 0

18,055 0

6,500 01,500 05,200 0

25 0

33,000 0600 0500 0

1656 0.

26,700 010,710 07,500 0

16,250 08,010 0

13,600 09,000 01,000 0

9,000 0

5,000 01,250 05,000 0

200 0

6,019 75

23,106 0

13,226 0

35,756 0

92,770 0

9,000 0

11,450 0

6 Inoluded under Head 2, Taxes on Motor Vehicles.

A 7« Inoluded under Head 10, Government Grants.

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Revenue of 1927.

ApprovedEstimate,

1928.Estimate for

1929. . Total.

Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. C. Rs.10.— Government Grants.

In aid of the maintenance of Police , , 30,000 o .. 30,000 0 .. 30,000 0Dredging Kandy lakeMoiety towards maintenance of Lady

— • • 3,000 0 .. 3,000 0

Horton’s walk. , , 1,100 0 .. 1,100 0 .. 1,100 0Refund, of Customs duty 1,699 36 . . 600 0 .. —Grant in lieu of compensation for abolished

tolls —- . , 20,981 0 .. 22,085 0Grant in lieu of road tax abolished 16,528 70 .. 16,528 0 . . 16,426 80

72 61111.—Education Account. . . — . . —

12.— Miscellaneous Receipts.Cemetery fees (burials) , . 1,614 0 .. 1,500 0 .. 1,600 0

Do. (upkeep of graves) . , — . . — 2,500 0Registration of dogs . . 714 75 .. 700 0 .. 700 0Interest .. , , 17,451 47 .. 12,000 0 .. 12,500 0Badges and fare tables . . 408 60 .. 400 0 .. 400 0Produce sold , , 1,868 29 .. 1,800 0 .. 1,800 0Sundries • • 2,663 44 .. 2,000 0 .. 2,000 0

21,500

594,942 55

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE.Actual

Expenditure,ApprovedEstimate, Estimate for1QOQ Total.

1927.Rs. c.

1928. Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.

1.—Administrative. Personal emoluments 84,216 88 .. 98,379 96 . 102,461 8

1a.—Administrative, Other Charges.1. Commuted travelling allowances with

temporary increases thereon2. Uniforms

7,617 61 .. 2,210 79 ..

9,360 0 2,250 0

10,3202,500

00

102,461 8

3.

4.

Stationery, books, stamps, printing, and advertising

Telephone charges6,131 79 ..

441 19 ..6,500 0

450 07,000

5C000

5. Audit fees 1,981 11 .. 2,000 0 2,000 06. Sundry charges 907 2 .. e 1,000 0 1,000 07. Typewriter .. — — . 450 08. Bicycle 122 50 .. 125 0

1.2.—R ice Allowance to Coolies. Difference in value of rice supplied to

coolies 257 58 ..

23,895 0

3.— Collectors.1. Commission2. Assistants to collectors

4. —Infectious D iseases Prevention.1. Salaries. .. .. 'l2. Disinfecting and claytonizing . . (3. Destruction of rats .. . . (4. Equipment and chemicals .. J

5. —Scavenging Streets and Removalof House and Trade Refuse.

1. Coolies, carts, &c.2. Scavenging Katugastota (contract ser­

vice)

1.6.—Conservancy of Latrines. Coolies

2. New night soil carts .. •«3. New drums and buckets4. Repairs to carts5. Repairs to drums and buckets6. Lanterns and oil7. Scavenging pits , ,8. Disinfectants9. Emptying private cesspits

10. Sundries , ,

7,917 53 .. 6,200 0 .. 7,500 0558 32 .. 360 0 ..

r -- 1,504 027,132 32 .. 5,000 ;; 2,854

3,5172096

916 60

29,651 86 ,. 37,300 0 .. 46,680 852,326 76 2,840 0 .. 2,406 0

30,209 34 32,300 0 . . 37,363 13900 0

4,800 0 . . 4,800 010,644 67< 2,800 0 . . 2,000 0

2,530 0 . . 2,500 0^.. 1,900 0 . . 1,000 0

3,426 4 3,500 0 . . 4,000 0800 0 . . 1,200 0

185 40 300 0 . . 300 0.. 620 0 .. 300 0

7,600 0

8,792 76

49,086 85

54,363 13

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* ActualExpenditure,

ApprovedEstimate, Estimate for

1927. 1928. 1929.

1.7.—Min or San itary Services.

Works recommended by Medical Officer

Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.

of Health 190 9 .. 300 0 .. 300 02. Clearing side drains of town 484 28 .. 1,245 0 .. 1,245 03. Analysis of milk 301 79 .. 1,000 0 .. 1,200 04. Removing sick and burying dead paupers 154 83 .. 300 0 .. 300 05. Anti-Mosquito Campaign — — 850 06. Destruction of snails — — 734 607. Sundry services

8 — R oads, B u ildin gs , P a rk s , &c.

158 78 .. 200 0 .. 200 0

1. Maintenance of roads .. 26,937 68 .. 32,385 0 . . 29,710 02. Maintenance of buildings 8,566 48 . . 10,893 50 .. 10,793 03. Maintenance of parks, public seats, &c. 1,479 47 .. 1;978 0 .. 1,860 04. Miscellaneous .. 8,302 76 .. 10,291 0 .. 9,627 0

Details :—Actual ApprovedEstimate Expenditure, Estimate, Estimate for

No. 1927. 1928. lM a in te n a n c e o f R o a d s.

Rs. o. Rs. 0. Rs. e.1. Upkeep of pavements 2,724 37 . , 2,000 o .. 3,000 02.. Town streets 10,827 4 , , 12,800 o .. 12,800 03. Alutgantota and Lady Anderson’s roads 994 15 . . 2,025 0 .. 2,000 04. Udawattekele roads .. 2,199 81 . . 2,200 0 .. 2,200 05. Halloluwa,Bahirawakanda,and Hospital

roads 1,326 56 . , 2,040 0 .. 2,040 018. Lady Blake’s drive 311 91 570 0 .. 570 020. Lady McCallum’s drive 988 12 1,000 0 .. 1,000 07. Watering streets . . .. 189 90 . , 1,000 0 .. 1,000 0

21. Tarring roads 6,953 1 , . 7,000 0 . . 3,550 023. Upkeep of Lady Manning’s drive 255 76 750 0 . . 750 024. Upkeep of Back lanes 115 90 1,000 0 .. 800 0

Repairs to Green Path 51 16 •• —

M a in te n a n c e o f B u ild in g s . •6. Municipal buildings . . .. 3,187 83 . , 2,900 0 .. 2,900 08. Market buildings 1,637 47 . . 2,893 50 .. 2; 893 0

22. Model dwellings 3,242 34 • . 5,100 0 ;. 5,000 0Repairs to Roseneath Bungalow 498 84 • • —

M a in te n a n ce o f P a rk s , P u b lic S eats, d ie .

12. Recreation ground and esplanade 751 90 # , 1,118 0 .. 1,000 015. Wace park 426 71 . , 510 0 .. 510 017. Public seats maintenance 300 86 • • 350 0 .. 350 0

M is c e lla n e o u s .

9. Ornamental plants 430 4 546 0 .. 546 010. Tools .. 975 33 . , 1,000 0 a .. —11. Bathing and dhobies’ tanks 73 9 , . 155 0 . . 331 013. Sundry minor works .. 228 77 , . 1,000 0 ... 1,000 o14. Upkeep of cemetery and cemetery- e

keeper’s bungalow 259 55 . , 400 0 . . 400 016. Repairs to carriage and rickshaw

stands 78 81 500 0 .. 350 0Upkeep of land above old Qarrison

cemetery ,. 202 68 • « ’ --- , , —D & E. Ferry boats 1,155 16 1,400 0 .. 1,400 0

F. Repairs to approach road to Lewellaferry 26 87 70 0 .. 70 0

G. Dharma lines 276 15 280 0 .. 480 0J. Maintenance of grass lands 736 27 820 0 .. 820 0

Dredging Kandy lake .. 2,994 43 . , 3,000 o . . 3,000 0Upkeep of cattle shed 460 48 520 0 . . 520 0Sick pay and orderly .. 405 13 600 0 .. 600 0

25. Painting public notice boards andmotor signals — • • --- . 110 0

o Provision made under Head 22, Miscellaneous Services.

Total.

Rs. c.

3771

4,829 60

51,990 0

302,918 42

Total.

Rs. e.

29,710 0

10,793 0

1,860 0

9,627 0 .

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- ActualExpenditure,

ApprovedEstimate, Estimate for

1929. Total.1927. 1928.Rs; c. Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.

9.— P ublic L ighting.1. Lighting of streets 30,990 74 . . 32,000 0 48,000 0

48,000 010.— W ater Services.

1. Maintenance of waterworks 4,813 24 . . 5,000 0 5,000 02 . Maintenance of two fountains 50, 0 . . 142 0 , , 85 03. House service connections 3,573 70 . . 5,000 0 , , 5,000 04. Upkeep of meters 1,638 29 . . 1,600 0 1,500 0

11,585 011.— Town I mprovements.

1. One-third cost of the establishment ofthe Board of Improvement 6,758 12 . . 7,000 0 •• —

12.— Markets.1. Salaries . . . . 4,231 94 . . 4,503 60 4,630 802 . Lighting 3,656 62 . . 3,800 0 . , 3,800 03. Sundry charges . . . . 528 59 . . - 400 0 400 0

8,830 8013.— Slaughter-house.

1. Salaries 1,509 61 . . 1.503 60 . . 1,558 802 . Grass 2,413 90 . . 3,000 0 . , 2,500 03. Sundry charges 141 29 . . 200 0 200 0

■ 4,258 8014.-—Cemetery.

1. Salaries and allowances 2,368 56 . . 2,442 0 4,020 02 . Uniforms to coolies . . 57 0 . . 75 0 . . 75 03. Equipment and Sundry charges 89 97 . . 100 0 •• 300 0

4,395 015.— Municipal Court.

1. Salaries . . . . 1,674 1 . . 1,945 20 . . 2,006 122 . Contribution towards salary of

Municipal Magistrate 500 0 . . 500 0 , , 500 03. Sundry charges . . : 300 0 •• 300 0

2,806 1216.— Police.

1, Cost of Police within Municipal limits . 30,000 0 . . 30,000 0 •• 30,000 030,000 0

17.— E ducation. ..1. Grant-in-aid to Free Night School

(Sinhalese Young Men’s Association) 200 0 . . 200 0 • . 200 0200 o

18.— Free Library.1. Upkeep . . . . . 2,400 0 . . 2,400 0 2,700 0

2,700 019.— Poor R elief and Public

R ecreation.1. Grant to Kandy Friend-in-Need Society 600 0 . . 600 0 600 02 . Grant to Kandy District Nurse

Association 500 0 . . 500 0 500 03. Maternity and Child Welfare 8,071 36 . . 11,490 0 13,300 04. Free Medical Aid to the poor, (Free

Ayurvedic Dispensary) 3,453 5 . . 3,850 0 , 4,050 06 . Grant to St. Cecilia’s Band 1,800 0 . . 2,400 0 . 2,400 06 . Vagrant charges 73 23 . . 1,000 0 1,000 07. Grant to Lady Blake’s Institution 250 0 . . 250 0 . 250 08 . Contribution towards the expenses in

connection with the celebration of the King’s Birthday 50 0 . . 100 0

Grant to Kandy Law Library Equipment for Play Ground at

— 500 0 —

Mahaiyawa °73 95 . . •. . . —22,200 0

20.— Pensions.1. Pensions 3,956 92 . . 3,956 63 3,956 632 . Gratuities . . ■ . , 1,256 92 . . -_

3 05ft fi3Details of Pension :—

Name of Pensioner. Post held.Date of

commencement of Pension.

AnnualPension,

TemporaryIncrease. Total.

A. S. Perera . . MarketkeeperRs. c. Rs. c. Rs. C.

. . —— 248 0 I l l 60 . 359 60B. 2. Salim . . Recordkeeper 135 0 67 50 . 202 50A. S. A. Goonewardene Supervisor of conser-

vancy . . April 1,1918 535 66 215 67 . 751 33C. E. Mutukisna . . Assistant Secretary March 1,1923. . 2,400 0 __ . 2.400 0A. Noor Ahaman . . Peon . . October 1, 1923 243 20 . . --- 243 20

3,561 86 394 77 3,956 63

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21.—Loan R epayments and I nterest.

1. Drainage scheme—(a) Interest(b) Contribution

2. Acquisition of lands—(as) Interest(b) Contribution to sinking fund ..

o3. Housing scheme—

(a ) Interest . . .(b) Principal refunded

4. Waterworks schemes—(a) Interest(b) Principal refunded

5. Paving Meda-ela—(a ) Interest(b) Principal refunded

22.— Miscellaneous Services.1. Upkeep of Town Hall2. Upkeep of Town Clock3. Furniture and filing cabinets4. Plates, badges, fare tables, and house

numbers5. Rents of leased lands6. Destruction of dogs

Tools7. Personal allowances to Municipal

Officers to meet tax on their vehicles8. Legal expenses9. Repairing fire engine

10. Sundry chargesAddress of Welcome to H. E. Sir

Herbert Stanley ..Address of Welcome to Mahatma Ghandi Warning boards to motorists Model tenements, lighting

ActualExpenditure,

1927.Rs. c.

614 62 . .392 45, ..

3,174 48 ..2,479 95 ..

11,000 00 .. 18,333 34 ..

8,558 34 ..13,166 66 ..

1,175 0 ..1,566 66 ..

1,038 60 .180 0 .

1,151 89 .

90941 .305 63 .

1,319 66 .

193 0 ..1,329 35 .

96474 .

150 0 .50 0 .

478 80 .227 11 .

Approved Estimate,

1928. Rs. c.

514 62 ..392 45 ..

3,174 48 ..2,479 95 ..

10,083 33 . .18,333 34 ..

7,900 0 . .13,166 66 ..

1,096 67 . .1,566 66 ..

750 0 . .180 0 . .

1,000 0 . .

1,000 0 . .350 0 . .

1,700 0 . .

200 0 . .1,200 0 . .

250 0 . .600 0 . .

Estimate for 1929.

Rs. c.

9,166 6618,333 34

7,241 6613,166 66

1,018 331,566 67

750 0180 0

3,000 0

4,000 0350 0

1,200 01,000 0

1,200 0

600 0

Total.

Rs. c.

50,493 32

12,280 0

504,624 9

; . 23.— C a p i t a l E x p e n d i t u r e (provided from Revenue).Estimate

, No.26. Extending drain in premises No. 13, Slaughter-house road . .27. : Building water-course running through properties 25, 16, and 17, Peradeniya

road . .28. Building the water-course in Katukele lake road, and improvements to

drain along Pulliyar Covil29 i Extending the roadside drain opposite public latrine in Katugastota road .30. Improvement to drain along the grass field attached to the old palace31. Repairing drains and main sewers in Kandy town (on account)32. Ornamental iron gate near boat-house . . . . .33. Rebuilding 62 ft. of boundary wall round Mahaiyawa cemetery '34. Rebuilding 81 ft. of boundary wall round Mahaiyawa cemetery35. Retaining wall along Lady Anderson’s road36. Building® set of cooly lines . . . .37. Building surface drains round Mahaiyawa cooly lines38. Renewing roof of Mahaiyawa cattle shed ..39. Erecting a latrine for cooly lines at Nittawela40. Extensions to Municipal Office . . .41. Laying water mains along Lady Torrington road ...42. Road to Udamadapota . . • . . . .43. Opening a road through Bahirawakanda—-acquisition of land "44. Fire engine, other apparatus and hydrants . . . .

Rs. c.670 0

5,500 0

2,635 0225 0

1,150 010,000 0

'300 0500 0575 0975 0

4,010 01,730 0

540 0910 0

8,865 01,500 01,000 05,000 0

23,500 0

574,209 9

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B.—Electricity Department.R evenue D e taile d .

Revenue of 1927.

ApprovedEstimate,

1928.Estimate for

1929. Total.

Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. C. Rs. c-S a le o f E le c t r ic it y .

1. Private lighting .. " 124,016 57 .. 130,000 o .. 142,000 02. Power and heating .. 2,146 15 .. 1,830 o .. 2,000 03. Public lighting 34,625 11 .. 37,000 0 .. 40,000 04. Municipal Departments 671 62 .. 500 0 .. 700 0

184,700 0P u b lic L a m p s.

5. Attendance and maintenance • • • • • . 8,000 0 8,000 0W o rk s execu ted f o r C u sto m e rs.

« -6. From customers .. 74,193 5 .. 60,000 0 .. 45,000 0 45,000 0

R e n t o f M e te rs .7. Recoveries 5,559 58 .. 5,500 0 .. 6,250 0 6,250 0

S u n d ry R e v en u e . \8. Miscellaneous receipts 1,663 59 .. 2,000 0 .. 4,000 0 4,000 0

242,875 67 236,830 0 247,950 0N e tt R e v e n u e A c c o u n t.

Refund of Customs duty .. 6,580 73 M 3,500 0 .. — —249,456 40 .. 240,330 0 247,950 0

Expen d itu r e D e taile d .

G e n e ra tio n o f E le c tr ic ity .1. Fuel ..2. Oil, waste, and engine room stores ..3. Salaries and wages at works '4. Repairs and maintenance—

(а ) Buildings . ^(б) Engjnes, boilers, machinery, and

fiant . . ■

D is t rib u t io n o f E le c tr ic ity .5. Salaries of outdoor staff6. Repairs and maintenance of meters,

switches, and other apparatus

P u b lic L a m p s. ,7. Salaries and wages ..7 a .. Repairs and maintenance

W o rk s executed f o r C u sto m e rs.8. Labour9. Materials ..

ActualExpenditure,

ApprovedEstimate, Estimate for Total.1927. 1928.

Rs. c. Rs. C. Rs. c. Rs. c.19,373 49 • .. 21,687 0 21,587 08,408 59 .. -10,000 0 10,000 0

• 10,520 11 .. 12,909 0 12,918 791,733 87 .. 1,000 0 1,200 03,302 89 .. 4,500 0 3,350 0

49,055 794,514 61 . . 4,990 0 5,830 02,533 38 .. 2,000 0 3,000 0

8,830 05,626 72 .. 5,040 0 5,245 03,391 27 .. 2,000 0 3,800 0

-- ' 9,045 010,817 65 .. 15,000 0 11,320 037,620 35 .. 30,000 0 20,000 0

M a n a g em en t a n d G en era l E x p e n se s.10. Salaries ...10a . Commuted Travelling Allowances ..11. Rent of Engineer’s bungalow12. Printing and stationery . ■ ..13. Insurance . . ...14. Legal expenses [ l . _ T.15. Telephone ’ .. ..16. Audit fee 1.17. Sundry charges .'.18. Typewriter *!.19. Two bicycles (one for Electricity Office

and one for Town' Hall)Fee for reporting on Electric Ins­

tallation .Tools „ ..

18,391 30 . . r 21,841 0 .. 27,775 89— . . :— 1,800 0

1,400 6 .. 1,500 0 .. 1,500 02,849 69 .. 2,500 0 .. 2,000 0

60 60 " 50 0 ’ ! 200 •0223 85 .. 225 0 .. 300 0600 0 .. 600 0 .. 600 0739 37 .. 600 0 .. 1 000 0— . ••• — •• 450 0

250 0 .. —491 45 .. __292 73 .. ' ‘ — 400 0

132,891 92 136,592 0 . .

31,320 0

36,025 89

Total of working expenses 134,276 68

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Rs. c. Rs. o. Rs. c.Total.

Rs. '6.N e tt R e v e n u e A cco u n t.

Interest on advances from general revenue account .. 3,750 0Interest bn loans from Local Loans Commissioners .. — 15,690 0Principal payable on account of Loans from Local

Loans Commissioners .. — 27,410 0 . - C

Assessment Rates .. — — 6,678 24Depreciation on machinery and plant and buildings .. --=. 20,000 0

Estimated nett profits, 1929.. ..

73,428 24

207,704 92 40,245 8

A p p ro p ria t io n o f N e tt P ro fits A cco u n t. Transfer to capital expenditure account (details below) Reserve to be applied in repayment of advances

revenue account ..from general

247,950 0

29,967 0

10,278 8

Capital Expenditure (provided from Profits).Estimate

No.21. 75 electricity meters, A.C. type22. 75 electricity meters, D.C. type ..23. Spare parts for Power Stationmaehinery . . .24. Erection of 3 new lamp standards in Temple road25. New service cable along Trincomalee street from Hill street junction to Colombo

street26. New service cable from Hotel Suisse feeder box to Ampitiya road feeder box ..27. Erection of new feeder and distribution pillar box at the junction of Station road

and Colombo road and arranging of cables at that junction . . .28. Alteration to cable at Queen’s Hotel feeder pillar box and transferring control

to the new feeder box now erected29. Heenon mechanical water cooler . . . . . . .30. One 5-ton chain block .. . .31. Improvements to public lights, Upper King street32. New service cable from Brownrigg street along Colombo road to Imperial

Motor Works33. Improvements of lights along Deyannewella road34. Installing two Power Station ammeters 0-100035. Supplying and fixing suitable distribution link units into 6 concrete pillar boxes. .36. Installing 10 feeder ammeters 0-150 . . . .37. New service cable along Cross street

40,245 8

Rs. c.1,100 01,200 01,500 0

500 0

4,200 04,900 0

450 0

400 08,500 0

400 0400 0

2,170 0550 0300 0

1,300 0800 0

1,297 0

29,967 0

Summary of Personal Emoluments and Travelling Allowances;P e r s o n a l E m o l u m e n t s .

Salaries. Rs. c.

Personal Allowances.

Rs. c.

House Allowances.

Rs. c.

<y Total.

Rs. c.

Commuted Travelling

Allowances. Rs. c.

A— G e n e r a l R e v e n u e A c c o u n t . Administrative—

Chairman 10,500 0 10,500 0 .. 1,500 0Secretariat and Finance

Department 47,033 63 282 0 .. 3,150 9 .. 50,465 72 .. 1,752 0Health Department 22,142 38 - - --- 1,136 6 .. 23,278 44 .. 5,340 0Works Department 18,019 74 . . --- 197 18 . 18,216 92 .. 1,728 0

97,695 75 282 0 4,483 33 102,461 8 10,320 0Public market 4,404 0 — 226 80 . 4,630 80 , , __Slaughter-house 1,408 0 36 0 .. 114 80 . 1,558 80 . . __Cemetery 2,748 0 . . 1,272 0 .. — 4,020 0 , . __Municipal Court 1,705 0 198 0 . . 103 12 . 2,006 12 —

107,960 75 1,788 0 4,928 5 114,676 80 10,320 0B.— E l e c t r i c i t y D e p a r t m e n t .

Power Station staff 12,918 79 12,918 79Distribution staff 5,830 0 • . --- __ 5,830 0Public lighting staff 5,245 0 • - --- __ 5,245 0 __Electric fitting staff 11,320 0 . . --- __ 11,320 0Management .. 27,695 67 * • --- 180 22 . 27,775 89 .. 1,800 0

62,909 46 — 180 22 63,089 68 1,800 0Total 170,870 21 1,788 0 5,108 27 177,766 48 12,120 0

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DETAILED STATEMENT OP THE MUNICIPAL STAFF, THEIR SALARIES, INCREMENTS, AND ALLOWANCES FOR THE YEAR 1929.

Salary of Office. 0_,__ PersonalName. ' Office.

muu-y uiuuo. Salary House CommutedMinimum. Annual Maximum.. ???„ Allow- Allow- Allow-

' ‘ ance ance ancefor 1929. for 1929. for 1929.

Rs.Increments.

Rs.

Total.

Rs.R. H. Whitehorn Chairman

Charged to General Revenue Charged to Electricity Department

S ecreta ria t and F in a n c e D epartm ent. SecretaryAccountant and Assist­

ant Secretary Clerk, Special Grade Clerk, Grade II.

do. do.

Revenue Inspector, Graden . ..

J. R. Jayetilleke E. B. PeirisS. W. de Silva M. C. Abdul Jawad A. B. O. Kulasekera A. A. de Alwis D. J. A. Abeysinghe

S. S. M. MohideenA. J. K. MarikarW. A. de Alwis Senevi-

ratne

■ L. Don Lewis L. B. Amunugama A. E. Ratnayake Recordkeeper

D. A. S. Seneratne P. de Lanarolle D. M. DanielD. G. DulleweD. L. WeerakoddyE. W. Jayakoddy H. Don Fredrick P. H. SadrisA. Cassim H. M. P. Simon S. B. RatnayakeG. M. K. Banda R. B. RanasingheH. Piyasena G. A. B. Silva Two coolies Watcher

Clerk, Grade III. do.

Revenue Inspector,Grade |in .

Clerk, Grade III.do.do.do.do. do.

Shorthand Typist Junior Typist Internal Audit Clerk . Assistant to Shroff Distraining Inspector .

do.Binder Peon

do. do. do. do. do. ' do. do.

6.300 ..4,500 ..3.300 ..1.920 ..1.920 ..1.920 ..1.920 ..

600 ..1,320c.. 600 ..

1,320c .600 ..

1,320c. 600 .

1,320c.. 600 .,

1,320c. 600 .

1,320c. 600 .

1,320c. 600 .

1,320c.540 .

1,800 .480 .

1,200 . 420 . 780 . 780 . 420 . 300 . 300 . 300 . 300 . 300 . 300 . 300 . 300 . 240 . 240 .

450 .300 . 300 . 120 . 120 . 120 .120 . 60 .

120 . 60 .

120 .60 .

120 . 60 .

120 . 60 .

120 . 60 .

120 . 60 .

120 . 60

120 60

120 48

120 . 60 60 60 15 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

6 6

6,300 .4.200 .2.400 .2.400 .2.400 .2.400 . 1,200^ 1,800J1.200 \1,800J1,200'1,8001,200‘1,8001,200"1,8001,200"1,8001,200"1,8001,200"1,8001,2003.000

9603.000

6001,2001,200

780444444444444444444444444300300

Charged to General Revenue Charged to Electricity Department

Dr. P. R. Tennekoon D. E. P. Joseph 8 . F. Williams

G. V. de Silva L. B. Abeykoon C. G. Rodrigo E. R- Abeyagoonesekera

Medical Officer of Health Inspector,Sanitary

Grade II. Sanitary

Grade III.do. do. do. do.

H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t . 5,400 .. 450 .. 9,000(a) S a n ita tio n B ran ch.

Rs. Rs. Rs. * Rs. Rs.13,500 .. --- . . --- ■ •1,500 . . 16,000

. 10,500 ,_ — 1,500 12,000

. 3,000 — — 3,00013,500 1,500 15,000

. 9,000a.. _ . , --- . . _ . 9,000. 6,300ft.. _ 630 .. — . 6,930. 4,200 .. --- . . 420 .. -- . . 4,620. 2,400 .. --- . . 240 .. -- . . 2,640. 2,400 .. --- , , 240 .. -- . 2,640. 2,400a.. 180/.. 240 .. -- ■. 2,820. 2,400 .. --- . . 240 .. 576 . . 3,216. 1,440 .. — -- 144 . .. — . . 1,584. 1,560 .. — 78 .. — . . 1,638

. 1,440 .. — .. 144 ... 576 . . 2,160

. 1,200 .. 42d . . 60 ... — . . 1,302

. 1,200 .. — .. 60 .,. — . . 1,260

. 1,140 .. — .. 67 .,. — . . 1,197

. 600 .. 30 . . — . 630600 .. --- . , 30 . . -- , 630

.. 625/.. --- . , _ ( _ 625.. 1,859-68e — , 92-98 . . -- ♦1,952-66.. 526-32m. --• 26-32 . , _ .. 552-64.. 1,200 .. --- . . 60 . . _ . 1,260..595-65?.. 60/. . 2978 . . -- . 685-43. .848-601:.. . -- . 300 . 1,148-50..846-161 .. --. . . --- . 300 . 1,146-16.. 540 .. — 54 . . --- 594.. 360 .. — 36 . , -- 396.. 354 .. --- , ,. 35-40 . , _ ,. 389-40.. 348 .. ---* . . 34.80 . . _ .. 382-80.. 336-39.. --- . . 33-63 . , -- .. 370- 2.. 335-75.. --- . ■. 16-78 . . _ .. 352-53. .325-26ra.. --* , . 16-26 . . _ .. 341-52..313-210.. -- . . 15-66 . . _ .. 328-87. .311-71p.. --- . ■. 15-58 . . _ .. 327-29.. 670 .. --- . 57 . . _ 627.. 258 .. -- ‘ . . 12-90 . • -- .. 270-9048,833-63 282 3,150- 9 1,752 54,017-72

. 47,033-63 282 3,150- 9 1,752 52,217-72

. 1,800-00 — - --- — 1,800-0048,833-63 282 3,150- 9 1,752 54,017-72

... 8,600 .. . 1,200 .. 9,800

Inspector, (1,920 ..

600 .. 1,320c..

600 .. 1,320c..

600 .. 1,320c..

600 .. 1,320 ..

600 .. 1,320c. .

12060

120 . 60

120 60

120 60

129 60

120

2,400 . 1,200"! 1,800J 1,200 )1.800 J 1,200"!1.800 J l,200i1.800 J 1,200'S 1,800J

204 .. 576 .. 2,:180 .. 576 .. 2,.156 576

a Rs. 300 out of this salary is charged to the Electricity Department, ft Rs. 1,200 out of this salary is charged to the Electricity Department. a Efficiency bar before Rs. 1,320.(J Attending sale.e Date of increment, July 2, 1929./ Date of increment, August 1, 1929. g Date of increment, January 28, 1929. h Date of increment, December 8, 1929. i Date of increment, January 16, 1929.

■ 2,040 ... 1,800 ... 1,560 ...862-74?...622.74?...622-74?.. —/ Pay ng Coolies.k Date of increment, November 10, 1929. I Date of increment, November 24, 1929,

m Date of increment, January 14, 1928. n Date of increment, November 23, 1929. o Date of increment, November 24, 1929" p Date of increment, January 10, 1929.? Date of increment, August 15, 1929.

.. 86 - 27 .. 576 1,521

... 62-27 .. 480 1,1ft.. 62-27 .. 480 1,16.

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Name. Office.Salary of Office. Personal House Commuted

Minimum. Annual M*»ritrmm. Salary Allow- Allow- Allow-Increments. for 1929. ance ance ance

for 1929. for 1929. for 1929.

Total.

B. Charles de Silva . . Clerk, Grade III.H. M. Siyatu . . PeonMalhamy . . Peon to Veterinary

. SurgeonFive Nuisance Watchers

(Town) . . —Two Nuisance Watchers

(Backlane) . . — ,.Backlane cooly at 37

cents per diem .. —

L. Dias . . Supervisor of Conservancy

D. R. Weerappulli . . Assistant Supervisor o Conservancy

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.600 .. 60 . . 1,200'1 . 1,200 ..1,320a.. 120 . . 1,800J '300 .. 12 . . 444 .. 390 . .

300 .. 12 . . 444 . . 402 . .

300 .. 6 . , 444 . . 1,650 . .

240 ... 6 . . 300 . . 522 . .

(6) Conservancy Branch135- 5 ..

600 .. 60 . . 1,200 . . 1,047-116

480 .. 48 . . 960 . 688c .

Rs. Rs.120 . .

Rs. Rs... . '1,320 . . 390

— —■ . . — .. 402

— 166 .. — .. 1,815

— .. 13-50 . . — ..535-50

— — ..135-05>

— . . 52-35 .. 676 1,675-46

— . . 34-40 . . 300 1,022-40

G. F. Buultjens

F. V. de Alwis

W. E. Wadugodapitiya

■ R. D. BuultjensC. A. ChristianszG. Muthucumaru Romanis Appu Muthu Banda

22,142-38 — 1,130-06 5,340 28,618;44Works Department. ------------ -------------------------- --------------------------—

Superintendent of Works Assistant Superintendent

6,300

of Works 3,000Clerk, Grade III. .. f 600

1,320do. .. f' 600

1,320do. .. 1’ 600

1,320Waterworks Inspector . 960

do. 480Plumber 756Peon . . 300

450 . .. 9,000 . . 9,000 .. 1,200 . . 10,200

180 .... 4,800 . . 3,000 .. _ . . __ 288 . . 3,28860 .

120 .. 1,200'| . 1,800J . 1,440 . . - - . . 72 . . — . . 1,512

60 . 120 .

. 1,200 )

. 1,800J . 820(2 . . -- . . 41 . . — ... 86160 .

120 .. 1,200 ) . 1,800J . 687-74e. - - . . 34-38 . . — . .722-12

60 . . 1,200 . . 1,200 .. — . . — 120 .. 1,32048 . . 960 . . 648/ .. - - . . 32-40 .. 120 ..800-4060 . 876 . . 876 .. — — .. 87612 . . 444 . . 348 . . -- . .1 7 -4 0 . . — ..365.40

W. M. Appuhamy D. W. Karunaratne T. V. Uppanis C. Wanniappa ..Seven coolies

KeeperAssistant Keeper 2nd Assistant Keeper Night Watoher

Cooly

Public Market.18,019-74

(a) Kandy Public Market.480 .. 48/60 . . 1,2009.. 1,080 300 .. 6 . . 444 . . 444300 .. 6 . . 444 .. 390300 .. 6 . . 444 . . 354240 . . 6 . . 300 . . 1,872

(5) Katugastota Market.240 .. 6 . . 300 .. 264 .. —

197-18 1,728 19,944-92

108 . . . 44-40 .

39 . . . 35-40 .

. 1,188 488-40

429 ,389-40

1,872

264

J. L. Rodrigo Ponnasamy

Two coolies

ClerkSheep Slaughter-house

Keeper

Vis Slaughter-house

Slaughter-house.4,404 — 226-80

960 . 5206.. — . . 26480 .. 48 ..

240 . . 6 .. 300 .. 300 . . — . . 30240 . . 6 .. 300 588 .. — . . 68-80

• • --- . • — , . --- , , 36 . . —

— 4,630-80

— . . 546

— .. 330— ..646-80

— 36

H. E. de Moor . . KeeperSeven coolies

R. V. Sirimane . . Clerk, Grade III.— . . Interpreter

, — .. Court PeonTT. B. Wijesinghe . . Process ServerR. B. Herat . . Peon

1,408-00Cemetery. --------——

480 . . 48 .. 960 . 912 .240 .. 6 .. 300 . 1,836 .

Municipal Court 600 . . 60 .

1,320.. 120 .*1,200') 1,800J

2,748

. 1,020 .— — — . ---__ — --- . ---- . »300 .. 12 .. 444 . 360 .300 . . 12 .. 444 . . 325/.

1,705

36 114-80 — 1,558-80

6001.. — ..6731.. — ..

— .. 1,512— .. 2,508

1,272 — . — 4,020

— . . 51 . . — .. 1,071180 — .. 18 . . — . .

— . . 36 . .— .\ 16-12 . .

— .. 180 — .. 18

. . 396 — ..341-12

198 103-12 — 2006-12

T. H. de Silva K. B. M. Ranasinghe H. M. Appuhamy

J. H. Ratnayake P. E. L. Perera

Electricity Department.

Senior charge mechtmic . .Power Station Stqfl

1,500 . . 60 .. 1,800 .. 1,680 .. — .. 1,680Second charge mechanic!. 1,200 . . 60 .. 1,800 .. 1,380 .. — __ — .. 1,380Third charge mechanic . . 720 .. 60 .. 1,200 . . 900 . . __ __ — .. 900Driver mechanic 960 . . 60 .. 1,800 .. 960 . __ __ . — .. 960Switchboard attendant . . 900 . . 60 . . 1,200 .. 1,080 . __ __. — .. 1,080Second switchboard atten­ 900 . . 60 .. 1,200 .. 1,080 . __ __ . — ..1 ,080

dant

a Efficiency bar before Rs, 1,320 6 Date of increment, July 19, 1929. c Date of increment, September 1, 1929. d Date of increment, May 1,1929. e Date of increment, July 15, 1929./ Date of increment, July 1, 1929

g Rs. 480 rising to Rs. 960 by Rs. 48 annually, and thereafter to Rs. l,20o by Rs. 60 biennially*

h Date of increment, March 1, 1929. i Allowance for upkeep of graves. j Date of increment, June 1, 1929.

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Name.

V. Withasinghe

D. Carolis Wijeratne R. M. Appuhamy SiyatuD. W. Kalugama D. M. Mudiyanse

6 coolies : 4 at Re. 1 and 2 at 75 cents at power

' station "Battery cooly at Re. 1. .

G. G. Harmanis Silva . E. W . Podiappuhamy ,

Cader . .K. M. Mudiyanse A. V. Brampy Singho A. P. Seneviratne R. William Singho K. H. Simon

> R. K. Appuhamy D. W . Kalugama P. A. Martin.

F. W . Perera :

Allagan ..Dingiriya5 lamp lighters at Re. 1

per diemAllowance for evening

stand . . ..Extra wiremen, fitters;

carpenters and coolies

Office.Salary of Salary Personal House Corn-

Minimum. Office. Maximum. for Allow- Allow- mutedAnnual 1929. ance » ance Allowance

Increments. for 1929. for 1929. for 1929.

Total.

Third switchboard atten­dant

Engine cleaner do.

SiyatuBattery attendant Assistant battery atten­

dant

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c. Rs. c.5 4 0 .. 6 0 . . 720 .. 560 Oct.. — . . — . . — ■ • 560 0

5 4 0 .. 60. r 720 ; . 720 0 . . __ __ __ 720 05 4 0 .. 6 0 . . 720 .. 566 265.. — . . --- — 566 29480.-. — 4 8 0 .. 480 0 . . — . . --- . . 480 09 0 0 .. 6 0 . . 1,800.. 540 0 c . . — . . --- — 540 04 2 0 .. 6 0 . . 720 .. 600 0 . . — . . --- . . --- • • 600 0

•2,007 50 . 2,007 60

— ■ . . — . . — , 365 0 . — . . --- . . --- . . 365 0

Distribution, Public Lighting, and Electric Fitting Staff.12,918 79

and public Lighting Inspector \‘

Meter Reader and Cleaner, at 1-75 per diem

Coolydo.

420.420.

30. . 30..

540.540.

540 0 .. — .. —

550 0 . . — . . —510 0 . . — . . —510 0 . . — . . —

1,825 0. . — . . —

1,980 0. . — . . . —

8,500 0 .. — —

2,215 0 180

Dr. DistributionSalaries Dr. Public Lamps : Salaries . Dr. Electric Fittings : Salaries

H. F. Mottram M. Kalapesi

R. E. Goonetileke P. B. Ratnayake R. V. N. Shelliah

D. T. Ramanayake, . . N. A. T. Bahar Deen .. N. Simon2 watchers at Re. 1 each

Electrical Engineer Assistant Electrical Engi­

neerSenior ClerkSecond Clerk ^Assistant Storekeeper,

Typist Clerk, and Re- cordkeeper

Storekeeper Peon

do.

Management., Works Staff.

7,200. . 480. . 12,000.. 8,478.. 0d

R. H. Whitehom, C.C.S. ChairmanJ. R. Jayetileke E. B. Peiris A. A. de.AlwisA. E. Ratnayake

P. Perera

G. H. G. GoonewardeneP. SinniahB. ThomasC. W. W. Wittachy E. A. Siriweera

Secretary Accountant ShroffClerk, Grade III. £

do. ^

do. ^.. Junior clerk . . Temporary Accounts Clerk

Peondo.

4,200. . 300.. 6,000.1,200. . 120.. 2,400.. 660.. 60.. 1,2001,320.. 120. . 2,400J

480.. 48.. 960..540.. 60.. 1,200.330.. 12. . 480.300.. 1 2 .. 444.

Town Hall Staff.

600.. 60. . 1,200'|1,320.. 120. . 1,800 J

600.. 60.. 1,200’S1,320. . 120. . 1,800J

600.. 60. . 1,200S1,320. . 120. . 1,800J

480. . 48.. 960.

300.’ .’ 12.’ .’ 444..

4,5001,660

0. . 0. .

840 0..

528 Oe 600 0.. 366 0.. 318 0.. 730 0..

3,000 0..300 0..

1,200 0. . 300 0..

700 0.. 700 0.. 311 7lft

140 0 .. — . . 57 0 .. — .. 1,197 0

900 0 .. — . . 45 0 .. — 945 0626 45/ — .. 62 64.. — . . 689 9497 51g — . . — . . 497 51

15 58.

. Foreman. . Assistant foreman and

1,380. . 60. . 1,800.. 1,560 0 . . _ . . _ . . _ ..•

jointer 960. . 60. . 1,800. . 1,140 0 . . - . . — . . —. . Mechanic 720.. 6 0 . . 1,200. . 900 0. . — . . — . . —. . Wireman 720. . 60. . 1,200. . 900 0. . — . . .— . . — •

do. 540. . 60. . 1,200. . 720 0. . — . . — . . —; . do. — — — 540 0. . — . . — . . —. . Assistant mechanic — . . — — . . 540 0. . — . . — . . — . .. . Assistant jointer — . . — ■— . . 540 0. . — . . — . . — . .. . do. — __ — . . 420 0. . — . . — . . —. . Meter Inspector . . Assistant meter inspector

900. . 60. . 1,800. . 540 0c 6 0 . .

60..

60..

12,918 79

’ 1,560 0

1,140 0900 0900 0720 0540 0540 0540 0420 0600 0

600 0

610 0510 0510 0

1,825 0

1,980 0

8,500 0

22,395 0

5,830 05,245 0

11,320 0

22,395 0

— .. 1,200..

— !. 600..

9,678 . 0

5,100 0 1,560 0

840 0

528 ■ 0 600 0 366 0 318 0 730 0

3,000 0 300 0

1,200 0300 0

700 ( 700 < 327 2!

27,595 67 180 22 1,800 29,575 8!

a Date of increment,-September 1, 1929.. b Date of increment, July 24, 1929. c Half salary charged to Power Station and

half to Distribution.

d Date of increment, May 3, 1929. e Date of increment, April 1, 1929. / Date of increment, July 23, 1929.

g Date of increment, August 20, 1929. ft Date of increment, January, 10 1929.

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Taxes proposed to be levied in 1929.Maximum

Description of Taxes. leviable underthe Ordinance.

Rs. c.Consolidated rate for Police, lighting, and

water .. . . .. —

2. For every vehicle other than a motor car,motor tricar, motor lorry, motor bicycle, or tricycle .. . . 5 0

For every bicycle or tricycle (or bicycle caror cart, or tricycle car or cart) .. 3 0

For every cart .. 4 0For every handcart .. .. 4 0For every jinricksha .. .. 2 50For every horse, pony, or mule .. 2 50For every bullock or ass .. -. 1 0Children’s vehicles, the wheels of which do

not exceed 26 inches in diameter, wheel­barrows, and handcarts not used for trade purposes are exempted from payment.

3, Dog registration .. .. 1 50

Amount Amountat present proposed to be

levied. levied in 1929.Rs. c. Rs. c.

16 per cent. 16 per cent.■<

on annual on annual rvalue of value ofproperty property

5 O '. . 0 .. '

3 0 . 3 0 ..4 0 . 4 0 . . >-4 0 . 4 0 . .2 50 . 2 502 50 . 2 50 ..1 0 . 1 0 .. -

Authority . under which levied.

Section 116 of No. 6 of 1910.

Ordinance

Section 127 of No. 6 of 1910.

Ordinance

.R e .l & 1 ■ 50 . .Re.l&1 • 50.. Section 5 of Ordinance-No. of 1901.

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Municipal Office, Kandy, CLtober 25, 1928.

R. H. W hjtehorn, Chairman.

N OTICE is hereby given that in the absence of movable property liable to seizure, (1) rents and profits from

1 to 10 years, (2) timber and produce, (3) materials of house? and (4) the under-mentioned properties themselves, seized in virtue of a warrant issued by the Chairman of the Municipal Council of Kandy, in terms of the 137th clause of the Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, for arrears of consolidated and police and lighting rate, due on the premises mentioned in the subjoined lists for 4th quarter, 1927, and 1st quarter, 1928, and of which particulars are given in the under­mentioned lists, will be sold by public auction on the spot in the order and time stated, unless in the meantime the amount of the rates, and taxes, and costs.be duly paid.

By order,The Municipal Office, Jas . Jayetileke,

Kandy, October 30, 1928. Secretary.

Time of Sale : To commence at the First-named Premises at 8 a m. each Day.

List U, on Tuesday, November 27, 928.

Trincomalee street: A, 102, 184.Colombo street: 8.Browrigg street : 92 I, 100b , 100c, 100d , IOOe , 100f ,

100g, 100h , 100j , and 100k .Victoria Drive : 20.

List V, on Wednesday, November 28,1928.

Katugastota road : 53-57, 197a .Galagedara road : 58, 59.Mapanawatura : 96, 74, 87.

List W , on Thursday, November 29, 1928.

Aruppola : 6, 7, 38, 51, 52, 56, 60.Watapuluwa : 51, 59, 97, 98, 108, 121a , 142, 160, 169.

List X , on Friday, November 39,1928.

Leweila road : 6, 42e- i , 57c, 57d .Lady Anderson road : 13, 19, 20, 15.Yatinuwara Talwatta : 3, 18, 26, 31. ]

List Y , on Saturday, December 1 ,1928 .

King street: 20a- j , 21, 22, 36, 89.Malabar street: 14, 21, 77, 78, 98, 99 to 100.Hewaheta Talwatta : 11, 11a , 11b , 23, 25, 26, 27b-28-

List Z , an M onday, December 2, 1928.

Peradeniya road : 14, 14a , 170, 171, 188, 190, 197, 219, 221, 22a- d , 223, 329a and b , 334, 330, 408-410, 460-462, 636, 637, 643, 675, 705, 680-681, 735, 821, 865-866, 879, 1003f , 1016, 1018.

List A A , on Tuesday, December 4, ; 928.

Lady Torrington road : 6, 19, 19a—1.Udawattakelle : 3, 3a , 5, 6a .Old Matale : 6-7.Welatta : 1, 5, 7, 10, 8.Mulgampola : 4, 9.

List B B , on W ednesday, December 6, 1928. ■

Railway Approach road : 1.Deyannewela : 13c, 38c- e , 94a .Hospital road : 5. 0Huduhumpola (village): 4, 5, 12, 24a , 25, 33.

List CG, on Thursday, December 6 , '928. . .. ,

Halloluwa road : 62a , 69.Ley-ula : 24, 39, 46.Dodanwela : 3, 23, 48, 56, 68, 70a , 64a , 65, 66a ;

List D D , on Friday, December 7, 1928, at the Town HaU at 2 p .m .

One arm chair.

Sale of Property seized.OTICE is hereby given that the under-mentioned,

movable property seized by virtue of a warrant issued by the Chairman of the Municipal Council of Kandy, in terms of section 137a of the Ordinance No. 6 of 1910, as amended by Ordinance No. 13 of 1927, for arrears of rents due on the premises'and for the period mentioned in the

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subjoined schedule will be sold by public auction at the Town Hall, Kandy, on November 13, 1928, at 2 p .m ., unless in. the meantime the amount of rents and costs be duly paid.

Municipal Office, Jas . J ayetileke,Kandy, October 29, 1928. Secretary.

Schedule.Premises N o .: Mahaiyawa Model Tenement 18.Period : January to March, 1928.P roperty seized : 1 whatnot, 2 brass trays, 1 teapoy,

3 picture frames, 1 table, and 5 chairs.Premises No. : Mahaiyawa Model Tenement 12.Period : February to March, 1928.P roperty seized : 1 hat peg, 1 small picture frame, 1 small

bedroom lamp (without chimney), 2 lamps (without chimney), 1 coconut scrapper, a cart lamp, 1 wooden bo and 1 rack (wall).

Premises No. : Mahaiyawa Model Tenement 139.Period : January to March, 1928.P roperty seized ; 1 old table, 1 box, 1 chair (small),

1 lamp with cracked chimney, 1 religious picture frame, and2 footballs (torn).

Premises N o.: Mahaiyawa Model Tenement 138.Period : December, 1927, and January to March, 1928. P roperty seized : 1 box, 1 table, 5 enamel plates, 1 camp-

bed, .1 mat, and 1 tin tray.

Premises No. : Mahaiyawa Model Tenement 68t .Period : March, 1928.Property seized ; 3 chairs.Premises No. ; Mahaiyawa Model Tenement 48.Period : December, 1927, and January to March, 1928. Property seized : 1 screen frame, 2 chairs, 1 picture frame,.

1 empty box, and 2 mortars.• Premises No. ; Mahaiyawa Model Tenement 3.

Period : December, 1927, and January to March, 1928. Property seized : 1 chilly grinding stone, 1 knife with

handle, 1 knife without handle, 2 tea spoons, 1 penknife,2 tables, 1 camp bed, 2 chairs, 6 frames with pictures and glass, 1 small tin lamp, 1 wooden box, locked, 1 empty box wooden, 4 saucers (1 broken), 3 plates, 2 enamel plates,. 1 enamel bowl, 1 winnowing fan, and 1 coconut scraper.

Premises No. : Mahaiyawa Model Tenement 68n .Period : January to March, 1928.Property seized : 1 table, 1 folding hat peg, 1 wall

bracket, 3 frames without glass, 1 coconut scraper, 6 empty bottles, 1 arecanut cutter, 1 umbrella, 1 tea pot, 2 hammers with handles, 1 hammer without handle, 1 anvil, 1 blow­pipe, 1 iron ring, 1 pair spectacles, 1 file, 1 pair Forceps,3 enamel plates, 2 enamel cups, and 2 small buckets.

Premises No. : Mahaiyawa Model Tenement 123.Period : January to March, 1928.Property seized : 1 tredle machine stand, 1 iron frame-

1 teapoy, 1 saucepan with lid, 1 large mirror, 1 table, 1 basin and 1 folding chair.

TRADE MARKS NOTICES.

N OTICE is hereby given that any person who has grounds of objection to the registration of the

- following Trade Mark may, Within two months from the datjO'-of this Gazette, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form"

^ T .sM. No. 7 with an uncancelled stamp of Rs. 20 affixed thereto.

The period for-lodging Notice of Opposition may be enlarged by the Registrar if he thinks fit and upon such terms as he may direct, ’

(1) Trade Mark No. 4,388.

NOTICE is hereby given that any person who has grounds of objection to the registration of the

following Trade Mark mdf, within-two months from the date'of this Gazette, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form T. M. No. 7 ^ ith an i ni||,ncelled stamp of Rs. 20 affixed thereto.

tice of Opposition may be- he thinks fit and upon such

(1) Trade Mark No. 4,389.

-(2) Date of Receipt: August 1, 1928.

(3) Applicant (Proprietor of the Trade Mark): JULIUS KAYSER & COMPANY (a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York), No. 353, Fourth Avenue, City, County and State of New York, United States of America ; Manufacturers.

(2) Date of Receipt: August 1, 1928.

(3) Applicant (Proprietor of the Trade Mark): JOHN WALKER & SONS, LIMITED (a Company incorporated under the English Companies’ Acts), Dunster House,. 12, Mark lane, London, E. C., England ; Distillers.

(4) Address for service in the Island : C/o Julius &. Creasy, Prince street, Fort, Colombo.

(4) Address for service in the Island : C/o Julius & Creasy, Prince street, Fort, Colombo.

(5) Class : 38.

(6) Goods: Hosiery.

(7) Representation of the Trade Mark :

Registrar-General’s Office, C. Coomaraswamy,Colombo, October 31, 1928. Registrar of Trade Marks.

(5) Class : 43.

(6) Goods : Whisky.

(7) Representation of the Trade Mark :

f

1t J o h n n i e W a l k e r ”BlackLabel.

Registration o f this Trade M ark shall give no right to the exclusive use o f the words “ Black Label.”

This Trade Mark is to he associated with the Trade M arks N os. 1,231 and 2,998 under section 24.

Registrar-General’s Office, C. Coomaraswamy,Colombo, October 31, 1928. Registrar of Trade Marks.

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NOTICE is hereby given that any person who has grounds of objection to the registration of the

following Trade Mark may, within two months from the date of this Gazette, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form T. M. No. 7 with an uncancelled stamp of Rs. 20 affixed thereto.

OTICE is hereby given that any person who has grounds of objection to the registration of- the

following Trade Mark may, within two months from the date of this Gazette, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form T. M. No. 7 with an uncancelled stamp of Rs. 20 affixed thereto.

The period for lodging Notice' of Opposition may be enlarged by the Registrar if he thinks fit and upon such . terms as he may direct. ^ ■'t>

(1) Trade Mark No. 4,390.(2) Date of Receipt: August 1, 1928.(3) Applicant (Proprietor of the Trade Mark): JOHN

WALKER & SONS, LIMITED (a Company incorporated under the English Companies’ Acts), Dunster House, 12, Mark lane, London, E.C., England ; Distillers. "

(4) Address for service in the Island : C/o Julius & 'Creasy, Prince street, Fort, Colombo.

(5) Class : 43.(6) Goods : Whisky.(7) Representation of the Trade Mark :

1" J o h n n i e W a l k e r ”

R e d L a b e l

Registration o f this Trade M ark shall give no right to the <exclusive use of the words “ Red Label.”

This Trade M ark is to be associated, with the Trade M a rk s. Nos. 1,231 and 2,r98 under section 24.

Registrar-General’s Office, C. Coomaraswamy,Colombo, October 31, 1928. Registrar of Trade Marks.

NOTICE is hereby given that any person who has grounds of objection to the registration of the

following Trade Mark may, within two months from the date of this Gazette, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form T. M. No. 7 with an uncancelled stamp of Rs. 20 affixed thereto.

The period for lodging Notice of Opposition may be enlarged by the Registrar if he thinks fit and upon suchis' terms as he may direct.

(1) Trade Mark No. 4,441.(2) Date of Receipt: September 21, 1928.(3) Applicant (Proprietor of the Trade Mark) : GAR*

GILLS, LIMITED (a Company duly incorporate®^!!! Scotland under the Companies’ Acts, 1862 to 1890), 163, Hope street, Glasgow ; and Colombo, Ceylon ; Merchants.

(4) Address for service in the^IslanA: C/o De Vos & Gratiaen, Gaffoor’s buildings, Fort C<|fc)mbo.

(5) Class :_38. ^pfClothing.(6) Gooi

(7) Repl -n of the Trade Mark :

9*

Registration o f this Trade M ark shall give no right to the exclusive use o f the word “ C A R G IL L S .”

Registrar-General’s Office, C. Coomaraswamy,Colombo, October 24, 1928. Registrar of Trade Marks.

The period for lodging Notice of Opposition may be enlarged by the Registrar if he thinks fit and upon such terms as he may direct. / t? )

(1) Trade Mark No. 4,449.

(2) Date of Receipt: October 2, 1928.

(3) Applicant (Proprietor of the Trade Mark): LEVER £ '} BROTHERS, LIMITED (a Company incorporated underthe laws of England), Port Sunlight, Cheshire, England;Soap Makers and Perfumers.

(4) Address for service in the Island : C/o A. Sankar Iyer, No. 5, Main streef<©Blombo.

(5) Class: 4 7 -i : CommCgp/soap,

Q O Q / 9(6) Goods : Comm^avsoap, detergents, starch, blue, and

all other preparations for laundry purposes.

(7) Representation of the Trade Mark :

MOHINI

Registrar-General’s Office, Colombo, October 24, 1928.

C. Coomaraswamy, Registrar of Trade Marks.

NOTICE is hereby given that any. person who has grounds of objection to the registration of the

following Trade Mark may, within two months from the date of this Gazette, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form J=T. M. No. 7 with an uncancelled stamp-of Rs. 20 affixed* thereto.

The period for lodging Notice of Opposition mgy be enlarged by the Registrar if he thinks fit and Jfp&f such terms as he may direct. . '

(1) Trade Mark No. 4,464.

■ (2) Date of Receipt: October 17, 1928. /~~ ~ ^

(3) Applicant (Proprietor of the TradeMark): YOO- SOOF LEBBE MOHAMED KHALIEkfffo. 37, Keyzer street, PettalvC&ombo ; General Ik^f<Rmre Merchants.

(4) Addresiffpr/sqrvia^inthe island, if any : ----- .

(5) Class : 4i

(6) Goods: Cement.

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(7) Representation of the Trade Mark : date of this Gazette, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form T: M. No. 7 with an uncancelled stamp of Rs. 20 affixed thereto. . . .

The period ,for lodging. Notice of Opposition may be enlarged by the Registrar if he' thinks fit and upon such terms as he may direct.

(1) Trade Mark No. 4f,469.(2) Date of Receipt : October 19, 1928.(3) Applicant (Proprietor of the Trade Mark) : BROOKE

BOND, CEYLON, LIMITED (a Company incorporated under the Ceylon Joint Stock Companies Ordinances), 62,: Union place, Slave Island, Colombo, Ceylon; Tea Merchants.

(4) Address for service in the Island : C/o Julius & Creasy, Prince street, Fort, Colombo.

(5) Class : 42.(6) Goods : Tea.(7) Representation of-the Trade Mark :

Registrar-General’s Office, Colombo, October 24, 1928.

C. COOMARASWAMY,Registrar of Trade Marks

~NA- OTICE is hereby given that any peripy wheri l\| grounds of objection to the regisjrafjffla

following Trade Mark may, within two months froi

PHEASANT BRANDRegistrar-General’s Office,

Colombo, October 31, 1928.C. COOMARASWAMY,

Registrar of Trade Marks.

jT" OTICE is hereby given that any person who has grounds of objection to the registration of the following Trade Mark ■ may^Jwithin two months from the date of this Gazette, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form T. M. No. 7 with an

.ncelled'stamp of Rs. 20 affixed thereto. _Thg'period for lodging Notice of Opposition may be enlarged by the Registrar if he thinks fit and upon such terms

as he 'may direct.$4) Trade Mark No. 4,451.(2) Date of Receipt : October 2, 1928. _(3) Applicant (Proprietor of the Trade Mark): N. V. PHILIPS’ GLOEILAMPENFABRIEKEN (a Company

duly organized under the laws of the Kingdom of the Netherlands), Eindhoven, Holland ; Manufacturers.(4) Address for service in the Island : C/o Julius & Creasy, Prince street, Fort,. Colombo.(5) Class : 18.(6) Goods: Lighting contrivances.(7) Representation of the Trade Mark :

ARLITARegistrar-General’s Office,

Colombo, October 31, 1928.C. COOMARASWAMY,

Registrar of Trade Marks.

<sV

ROAD COMMITTEE N0TIC1 JhJ

IT is hereby notified that under the provisions of section 12 of “ The Branch Roads Ordinance, 1896,” , the

following gentlemen have been elected to form a Local Committee in respect of the Branch road from Deniyaya to Hayes for the two years, i.e., from October 1, 1928, to ^September 30, . 1930 :—Messrs. A. A. Scott, C. J. Hay,• Lloyd Jones, Ei C. Goonetilleke, and M. S. Furlong.

Mr. A. A. Scott has been appointed Chairman of the Committee.

J. C. Jansz,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, for Chairman. •

Galle, October 23, 1928.

Ramba^agaUa-Keppetigala Estate Road. nVTOTICE is hereb^ given in terms of section 14 of the JLN . Estate Roads Ordinance*-No. 12 of' 1902, that a general meeting of the proprietors or 'resident managers of the estates interested in the above road will be held at the

$office of the Government Agent, Khrimegala, on/November 12, 1928, at 10 a .m ., for the purpose of', electing Local Committee.

W . A beyaw ardane,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, for Chairman.

Kurunegala, October 25, 1928.

M allawapitiya-Kambadagalla Branch Raad.OTICE is hereby given in terms of section 14 of the

J_N Branch Roads Ordinance, No. 14 of 1896, that a general meeting of the proprietors or resident managers of the estates interested in the above road will be held at the office of the Government Agent, Kurunegala, on November 15, 1928, at 10 a .m ., for the purpose of electing a Local Committee.

W. A beyawardane,Provincial Road Committee’s Office, for Chairman.

Kurunegala, October 25, 1928. .

H. ROSS COTTLE, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, COLOMBO, CEYLON.