F ederation of Ni igeria - Official Gazette sam LAGOS- 1st February, 1962 __ No. 8 Vol. 49 tRe e 7 a ee : CONTENTS | ” Page - ; Page Movements of Officers wee nee . 118-123 “Vacancy for Teacher.Grade I—Corrigendum 127 Promotion of Officers of the Special Consta- -Groundnut Purchases in the Federation of bulary kee ae see eel eee, en Nigeria ees ate see nee wee 7 127 Probate Notices. 2. ee eae eae wa AAS“Seed Cotton 1 Purchases in the Federation of Cause Lists for General Sitting of Federal’ oe Nigeria <a. we E27 Supreme Court” commencing Mondly, a Palm Kernels ‘aad Palm Oil Minimum Pro- 19th February, 1962 aan wen ol ese 125 ducer Prices .. . oe wes wee see 128-34 Go i — 126 os vernment Promnissory Notes ot. 7 palm Kernels and Palm Oil Licensed Buying Notice by Board of Customs and Excise: Agents te Tae ae a nee 13405 Control of Goods conditionally.delivered- _ : 7 oo. from Customs control, etc. 25: raat ~+ 126 Result ‘of Native Language Examination; Joe! December 1964... a 135 Appointments tothe Lagos Regional Coun- T ; cil of NEWA cee cess te vee «426 Central Bank of Nigeria—Resolution passed . . ’ ‘by the Board of Directors on Wednesday, Removal from . Companies Register: 10th January, 1962 eens _ 136 Afro-Lebanese Company (Nigeria) Limited 126 eae :.. beJvoss-of Local Purchase Orders, etc. we» 136-7 Notice. for a Meeting of Creditors : : , ; as _ Buck (Nigeria) Limited ... ..°° 4° 127 ‘Tenders tee eee nee nee nee 13729 Telegraphic Addresses—-Amendments, . “we 127 ° Vacancies | eee freee east v+e 139-43 Loss ofInterest Warrant we owe se 127” Board of Customs and: Excise Notice ... 143-4 Steg ee re are
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Promotion of Officers of the Special Consta- -Groundnut Purchases in the Federation ofbulary kee ae see eel eee,en Nigeria ees ate see nee wee 7 127
Probate Notices. 2. ee eaeeaewa AAS“Seed Cotton1Purchases in the Federation of
Cause Lists for General Sitting of Federal’ oe Nigeria <a. we E27Supreme Court” commencing Mondly,a Palm Kernels ‘aad Palm Oil Minimum Pro-19th February, 1962 aan wen ol ese 125 ducer Prices .. . oe wes wee see 128-34
Go i — 126 osvernment Promnissory Notes ot. 7 palmKernels andPalm Oil Licensed BuyingNotice by Board of Customs and Excise: Agents te Tae ae a nee 13405
Control of Goods conditionally.delivered- _ : 7 oo.
from Customs control, etc. 25:raat ~+ 126 Result ‘of Native Language Examination;Joe! December 1964... a 135
Appointmentstothe Lagos Regional Coun- T ;cil of NEWA cee cess te vee «426 Central Bank of Nigeria—Resolutionpassed
. . ’ ‘by the Board of Directorson Wednesday,Removal from . Companies Register: 10th January, 1962 eens _ 136
Afro-LebaneseCompany (Nigeria) Limited 126 eae
:.. beJvoss-of Local Purchase Orders, etc. we» 136-7Notice. for a Meeting of Creditors :: , ; as _Buck (Nigeria) Limited ... ..°° 4° 127 ‘Tenders tee eee nee nee nee 13729
“Yahaya, A. * Assistant Field Officer se 14-61 —Zang, A. .. .. 3rd Class TechnicalAssistant 1~2-61 _—
i NotificationinGaxetteNo. 81 of9-11-61 amended._ 2 Notificationin GazetteNo. 99 of74-42-61amended.
- PROMOTIONS. ' . Date of
Department Name Appointment So... Promonon
Agricultural Research Waitt, A. W. .« Senior Specialist Officer «2? we 1-~9-60
Ministry of Communica- Tjomanta, J. Co ae Meteorological Assistant, .GradeTI . - 44. 18-61 -
tions Iwenofu,L. N. .. Meteorological Assistant, GradedI ... 1-11-60Odiakosa, A. Ex. _... .Meteotological Assistant, GradeEE. see 7 5-A1-61..Onyibe, EL .- Meteorological Assistant, Grade II o- 1-3~61Solola, L. A. °. “Meteorological Assistant, Grade II «» 30-10-61
Ministry of Education Ibegbulam, A.A. .. Education Officer (Zoology and Biology) 24-10-61
Ministry of Labour aey Ikome, S. Uz +t Labour Officer oe ee 1-6-61
Ministry of Works and Doherty, F, F, -» Senior Survey Assistant, Grade IT . 15-12-61
Nada .» SeniorSurvey Assistant, Grade I .» 15-12-61
’
‘Ist February, 1962 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 119
/ ~BROMOTIONS—continued: . : ‘ . _ Date of
_ Department Name Appointment Promotion -
‘Police. Ade, W. . Sub-Inspectorof Police 1-8-61once ‘Adedeji, M -» Sub-Inspector of Police .e 4{-8-61
, Adekola, R. . Sub-Inspector of Police 4-8-61 Adelana, Ty +s Sub-Inspector of Police’ 1-12-61
Agbo,J. «+ Sub-Inspector of Police— 1-12-61"Abana, 8. ». Sub-Inspector of Police 1-8-61
Aiyewumi, 5. .» Sub-Inspector of Police 1-12-61Alade, S. +. Sub-Inspector of Police . 1-12-61Alumonah, P. «- Sub-Inspector of Police . 1-8-61Awe, We. | -- Sub-Inspector of Police . 1-8-61Bichi, 5. ++» Sub-Inspector of Police . -- 4-12-61Daniyan, A, +» Sub-Inspector of Police .s -1-8-61Daputu, D, +» Sub-Inspectorof Police . -- 1-12-61Dukubo, G. Sub-[nspector of Pélice - ae 1-8-61Edem, O. >. Sub-Inspector of Police 1 - ol. 4-42-61Ekwegh, S. .. Sub-Inspector of Police ee -- 1-12-61 .Emele, U. -. Sub-Inspector of Police + 1-8-61Frank, A. « Sub-Inspector of Police . 1-12-61Troeche, M. ',. Sub-Inspector of Police . ~. - 1-12-61Kaan, V. .. Sub-Inspector of Police oo! -- 1-12-61Jibunoh, W. -». Sub-Inspector of Police -- O “ae 1-8-61Lamurdi, J. . Sub-Inspector of Police . 1-12-61Masawa, M,. +» Sub-Inspectorof Police ., 1-12-61Mbonu, 0. .. Sub-Inspector of Police we 1-12-61Mekwunye,F, . Sub-Inspector of Police 1-8-61Menkiti, J. Sub-Inspector of Police 1-8-61iMkpume, P. -. Sub-Inspector of Police 1-8-61Nwosu, L. , «, Sub-Inspector of Police os 1-8-61Owawe, J. .. Sub-Inspector of Police oe 1-8-61Umoh,5. .. - Sub-Inspector of Police . 1-8-61Umoffis, Mrs A. =. Sub-Inspector of Police 1-8-61Obsaji, J. : -. Sub-Inspector of Police 1-8-61Sadok, A. -» Sub-~Inspector of Police 1-8-61Yeipegha, W,. +s Sub-Inspector of Police 1-8-61
Statistics ., -« 7Ogundare,S.O. ., Statistician ae . 11~11-61Veterinary Research Azi, C. E. -. Senior Veterinary Laboratory Technician, .: . Udi NO GradeHT loritechnicias’ etoSt
riti, N. O. ‘ae Senior Ve panaryT“Labora ‘echnician,| Grade I vw 18-10-61
1 Promotion on Trial.
CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS: 7 Date of
Department Name Appointment i
Administration Anionwu, L. 0. V. .. Nigerianisation Officer 1-7-60Administrator-General”s Durand, E.A.V. .. 3rd Class Clerk .. oe - 10-12-61
Office : Fagbenro, MrsA. A, Clerical Assistant . . .. -- 10-60Osisanya, VM. A. +. 2nd Class Clerk ... o. 10-12-61
Agricultural Research .. Adeboye, I. A. »» Field Overseer, Grade IE. .. 16-14-62oe Ezelonu, E. .. Agricultural Assistant, Grade Il . 2-1-62
Mabewonku, M.A... Field Overseer, Grade If 16-1-62Obasi, N. K. |... Agricultural Assistant, Bode’IIE .. 26-1-62
ive Class Dabiri, S. B. .. Executive Officer - 2-1-62 149 daGeneral Executive . Olen, J. O. .. Higher Executive Officer -- 1-11-61 _ 200 days
Inland Revenue .. 4Ogunde,M.O. —.... Executive Officer 5-1-62. 85 daysZollner,A. H. .. Higher Executive Officer 25~-1-62 80 days
Judicial . Dixon,J.T.A. .. Magistrate, Grade ur. 12-12-61 140 daysMinistry Mi LA. Accountant .. -. 22-1-62 84 daandgfCommerceoe | Moores P.C.U. .. Commercial Officer .. 6-11-61 68 days
Ministry ofCommuni- “Afamefune, A. O. Chief Technician 1-11-61 93 dayscations Akatakpo,TO0. Instructor, GradeI 4-12-61 125 days
B.A. .. Executive Officer - .- 13-1-62 80 daysnkreh,8 M. B.A. .. Chief Supervisor, Grade II ..- 14-11-61 75 daysBob-Manuel, K. N. E. Instructor, Grade II -. 18-12-61 85 daysBeator, G. . - Chief Technician 23-1-62 126 daysEgere, J. F. A. .. Executive Officer (Accounts) 27-11-61 115 daysFuwa,J. 0. -- SeniorLabourRelations Officer 11-1-62 60 daysHigson, I. K. .. Controller Savings Bank . -23-1-62 112 daysHunt, R. E. -» Senior Telecommunications
Enginner 15-1-62 112 daysJohnson, T. A. . Senior Assistant Postal |
: , Controller... 27-12-61 60 ‘daysLewis, B. B »» ChiefTechnician.‘ 8-1-62 60 daysNeanlewo, H.T. ... SeniorTechnical Officer .. 5-1-62 135 days
' Obi, M. O. «. Chief Supervisor, Grade Il .. 30-11-61 65 daysOkoro, R. C. «» “Telephone Exchan: me
Superintendent «» 1-12-61 80 daysOnyibe, J. E. .. Assistant Postal Controller .. 29-10-61 75 daysUmoden,E. A. . Assistant Postal Controller .. 4-12-61 75 days
Re wal Vise,E. - | Maintenance Supervisor -. 23-14-62 238 days
th: s “SANpbi, Mrs M. .. Nursing Sister .. 11-10-61 76 deys. . “AWOIGi,DsDrS.O. ... Senior,Specialist (Surgeon}».. 20-1-62 60 da
J Bh, $0... ..”. Medical. Librarian .. 19-12-61 103 ae“~-Opiite,Dr J.A... .. Medical Officer .. ~ .. 22-11-61 105 days
ae te | Oppra-Nadi, Dr A. A Port Health Officer * - 571-62. 90.days.mM ‘e Boano; DrJré. Medical Supetintendent -*:. 1-7-61° 149 days
a 8ves¥
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
Notification in Gazette No. 2 of 4-1-62 in
Administrationis hereby cancelled.
4 Notification in Gazette No. 3 of 11-1-62 amended..
2 Notification in Gazette No. 100 of 28-12-61 amended.
3 Notification in Gazette No. 97 of 14-12-61 amended.
4 Notification in Gazette No.4 of 18-1-62-amended. —_- -
Department
Administration _ ee
General Executive Class
Inland Revenue oe
Judicial .. a
Ministry of Commerceand Industry .
Ministry of Communi-cations
Ministry of Establish- -_ ments
Ministry of Health ..
Ministry of Information
Police oe .
Veterinary Research ..
resp
RESUMPTION OF DUTYName
Daramola,J. B,
Akinsulire, I. F.Obikoya, E. O.
-Ogunbiyi, J. A.
ve
oe
ae
Brett, Hon. Sir JusticeLionel we
Simons, E. A.
Allen, E. N. A.Fagbamiye,J. O.Nwasike, G. C,Obu, H.A.Salako, Z. A.Wilkinson, P. R.Willoughby, W.
Ford, Mrs B. P.
Adejumo, O. E.Atigbi, Mrs M.-Bassey, Mrs G. H.Qshodi, Dr R. 0.
ipo, Dr J. A.
Akinsemoyin, O. A.
Akinboro, S. A,
Ayalogu, R. N.Ezekwem, G.Udonsy, E.
oe
oe
we
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o*
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Sewell, M.M.H. ..
122 No.8, Vol. 49
LEAVE OF ABSENCE—continued: : . * Date of Leave
‘Department Name Appointment Departure : Granted
Ministry of Lagos Walker, R. A. - .. Land Officer .. 17-1-62 | 84 days
Ministry‘ y of Mines and. Collins, K. M. .. Assistant Chief Inspectorof
Power “ ° ines meee ~. 2i-1-62 84 days
Ministry of Transport David, R. B. Technical Officer (Aviation) 4-1-62 59 days
' Assistant Secretary (Police),for Secretary to the Prime Minister
NP/1072/Vol. IIL.
Government Notice No. 174 -
2 In tas Marrsr oF Section 24 OF THE .ADMINISTRATOR-GENERAL’s STATUTE, CaP. 4
oF THE LAWS OF THE FEDERATION OFNicerra anp Lacos /
Novics is HEREBYGIVEN thatall creditors and other
persons having claims against the estate of any of the
deceased persons whose names and addresses are set
out below are hereby required to send particulars in
writing of their claims to me the undersigned on or
before the ist day of March, 1962, after which date
I shall proceed to distripute the assets of the said
deceased persons among the parties entitled thereto,
having regard-only to the claimsofwhich notice shall
then have been received. so
Anp all persons indebted to the said estate are
hereby requested to make payment forthwith.
4. Farar Osent, late of the Total Oil Product,Apapa,died in the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital,
Igbobi, Yaba, on the 8th day of October, 1960.
2, Freperick Onwuprnjo Oxocwa, late of the
Ministry of Works, Enugu, died at the General
Hospital, Enugu,Eastern Nigeria, on the 27th.day of Angust, 1957.”
3. Joun PauL, i of Citions, Posts and Telegraphs Division, Lagos,
died at Lagos, on the1st day of May, 1961. °
4, Surrru AxaNnei Yessur, alias Surrru_AYINDE‘Yusuru, late of the Nigerian Railway Corpora-
tion, died. at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital,
Yaba, on the 19th day of February, 1961.
5. Jusrus Damanivr, late of the Nigeria Police,
died at Amassoma, Brass Division, on the 19th
day ofJune, 1961. :
6. Mouammiapu LAWANI ALao Aja, }
Atast, late of 32 Bishop Street, Lagos,the GeneralApril, 1958.
7. Pere Axit, late of the Nigerian Railway
CoYaba, on the 30th day ofJanuary, 1961.
alias LAWANI‘died at
Dated at Lagos, this ist day of February, 1962.
A. F. O. Dani, .Acting FederalAdministrator-General
Federal Administrator-GeneralsOffice,°
8- i Road,.Lages. . 7°. a Po18-24 Thoyi Ros bpresen gh ary 335/Vol: TH,oie,
Hospital, Lagos, on the 8th day of
rporation, died at Itire Village, Surulere,:
late ofthe Ministry ofCommunica-:
6
watt 18-24Thoyi Road, Lagos? -
Government Notice No. 175af ;
. In tae Matrer of Section 24 oF THE- ADMINISTRATOR-Ganerat’s Status, Car. 4
. OF THE LAWS. OF THE FEDERATION OF NIGERIA. ~AND Lacos
Noricg 3S HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors andother persons having claims against the estate of anyof the deceased persons whose names and addressesare set out below are hereby required to send parti-cularsin writingoftheit claims to methe undersignedon or before the 1st day of March, 1962, after whichdate I shall proceed to distribute the assets of thesaid deceased persons among the parties entitledthereto, having regard only to the claims of whichnotice shall then have been received.
. Anp all persons indebted to the said estate arehereby requested to makepaymentforthwith,
4) Overunpz ‘Forasa, ‘late of the MobilOilWigeria Ltd., Lagos, died at the GeneralFrospital, Lagos, on the 24th day of December,
. ATosHI AGEUMANU, late Minister withoutPortfolio, Northern Nigeria, died at theKaduna Nursing Home, on the iith day ofMay, 1960. 7
. 3, Samugt Gores, late of Costain West AfricaLimited, Apapa, died at Apapa, on the 17th
' day of April, 1961. .
4, Wrirrep Anaxa, late of the Nigerian Ports_. Authority, Apape, diedat the General Hospital,
+, Lagos, on the 27th day of September, 1960.
5. CHARLES Nwacuurwy, late of the NigerianPorts Authority, Apapa, died at the GeneralHospital, Lagos, on the 9th day of July, 1960.
James ApgsrsHin Oxayoxun, late oftheNigerian Railway Corporation, Ebute Metta,aed at the Royal Orthopaedic < Hospital,
’ Iybobi, on the 22nd day ofJuly, 1960. :
“2. Karn Axmuvyemi, late of the Lagos TownCouncil, died at the Sanatorium Hospital,Yaba, on the 10th day of April, 1961.
- Dated at Lagos, this ist day of February, 1962.
AspuLFatal OTOLORIN Dasmr,Acting Federal Administrator-General
Federal‘Administrator-General’
om ea No. 333 (1)attees me ad .
Ist Februaty, 1962
Government Notice No. 1"6
in Eastern Nigeria.
Federal Supreme Court;Eagos,
OFFICIAL GAZETTE 125°
In THR FpERat Supreme Court or NicertaHoupen at Enucu .
"TAKE NOTICE that therewillbea General Sitting ofthe Federal Supreme Court sitting at ae
cing on Monday,the 19th day of February, 1962, to deal with all Criminal and certainCitiaispending
22nd January, 1962.
S. A. SAMUEL,Acting Chief Registrar
275[FSC
Government Notice No. 177 _In THe Feperat Supreme Court of Nicgrta HoLpen at ENucu
CAUSE LISTS FOR THE GENERAL SITTING COMMENCING ON MONDAY
Asuquo Udo and another John Utip Okpo and 4 othersOkpala Obieli Umechukwu and 3 others, for
themselves and on behalf of themselves: and on behalf of Umu-OkpalaAbaudum family ofAching... _- Ezugha family of Achina
Chief Alicho Anyekoha and 3 ChiefOforo<Nwauzo and3 othersothers :
P. O. Egbulefu and 4others* * -275/BSC"” -
Ezemezue Okoli and 7 others, for’
Nwaozugwo Egbulefu
126
Government Notice No. 178
OFFICIAL GAZETTE No. 8, Vol.49
Government Promissory Notes Ordinance, 1960 | .In accordance with paragraph 5 of the Government Promissory Notes Ordinance 1960, the following
particulars ofGovernment Promissory Notes, issued in the month of January. 1962construction of the Niger Bridge the contract for which was signed on 3rd October, 1961 are published for
general information :—.
. Date of Face value Rate of Redemption
Promissory Issue ofNotes Interest Date
Noite No. & % :
NBL... es o ..
«=
24-62 140,000 #. 6° . 14-10-65
| & _R, E, Mansy,
Treasury Division, Federal Ministry of Finance, —Lagos, 26th January, 1962.
in connection with the
Accountant-General,Federation of Nigeria
31404/V/75.
Government Notice No. 179 | ) &
NOTICE BY THE BOARD OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE. Customs and Excise Notice No. 28-
Controy oF Goons CONDITIONALLY DELIVERED FRoM Customs. CONTROL WITHOUT PAYMENT OF
oR ON Payment or Dury at a Repucep Rate
The attention of all persons entitled to receive dutiable goods imported or removed from warehouse
without payment of duty or on paymentofduty at a reduced rate on any ofthe following condition/s :—
(a) that the goods are intended or imported for a specified use or purpose, or
(B) that the goods will not be sold, or
(c) that the goods will be re-exported, or
(d) in any like condition
is invited to section 41 of the Customs and Excise Management Ordinance (No.55 of 1958).2. The section provides that such goods shall not be used or dealt with in any way contrary to the use,
purpose or condition foror subject to which they were delivered from customs control except with the permis-
sion of the Board and after paymentofthe full duty, or such proportion thereof, as the Board may direct.
3, All persons concernedare advised therefore that they must notify the Board before disposing of anysuch goods, and to consult the Secretary to the Board or the nearest Collector of Customs and Excise wherethere is any doubt’as to,the intérpretation of the Customs Laws in relation to such goods.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section10. (2) of the Nigerian Ex-Servicemen’s WelfareAssociation Act, the Association, after consultationwith the Minister of Internal Affairs, his made the
following appointments to the Lagos Regional
‘ Council of the Nigerian Ex-Servicemen’s WelfareAssociation with effect from ist October, 1961 :—
To be Chairman .. Mr M. Elliott
Vice Chairman .. Mr G. M. L. Blackburne-Kane -
Tobe a Member ... Mallam MomanYerwa
2. Government Notice No. 12 published in theOfficial Gazette No. 2 of 4th January, 1962 is herebycancelled. :
Dated at Lagos, this 18th day of January,"1962,_. Kennere B. Scorr, —Acting Permanent Secretary,Ministry of Internal Affairs
MIA4/1103/5. 3 .
Government Notice No. 181
Companies Ordinance Cap. 37 (1958 Revised_ Edition) of the Lawsof the Federation
of Nigeria
Pursuant to séction 230 (5) of the CompaniesOrdinance, notice is hereby given that the name ofthe undermentioned Company has been struck offthe Register with effect from 6th September, 1961,rio cause to the contrary: having been shown sincethe publication of Goyernment Notice No. 1904dated 6th December, 1961, in Official GazetteNo.67,Volume 48 of 21stSeptember, 1961.
| Amno-Lxnanese Company (Nicrria) Limrrep
Datzp this 22nd day ofJanuary, 1962.
OLAWALE FoLARIN,| Acting Registrar of Companies, —Ministry of Commerce andIndustry
wee
“ROMI4 | aoa
Ist February, 1962
GovernmentNotice No. 182 o
Companies-Ordinance (Chapter 3
BUCK (NIGERIA) LIMITED
(In Vorunrary Liquipation)
Pursuant to the Companies Ordinance section 187.
Notice is hereby given that a Meeting of the-Creditors of the above named Company, now in
liquidation, will be held at the offices of Messrs
Tt is notified for general information that thetelegraphic addresses published in Northern Regionof Nigeria GazetteNo. 34, Vol. 9, of23rdJune, 1960,as Northern Regional Notice No. 602: are hereby
further amended as follows :-—
Add :—Ministry oF Frsance.
> Revenvg Drvision ~
~
Commissioner of Revenug ComnRevenug KapunaSenror AssisTANT Commis-
Rsvenug KanoSIONER OFREVENUE,KANOSenior ASSISTANT COMMIS-SIONER OF REVENUE, Jos. RevEnus Jos.
, ROF. 6
Government Notice No. 184
Wicerta Government 34% RecisTEREDStock 1956-61
LOSS OF INTEREST WARRANT
It is notified for general information that the
undermentioned Interest Warrants No. 5731 of31st May, 1961 for £39 issued in favour of HadejiaN.A. and No. 5726 of 31st May, 1961 for 3s-3d
issued in favourofJoseph A. Iremhavebeenreported |
(a) Delete paragraph 5 entirely.(6) Under paragraph 6, amend “‘not later. than
i7th March, 1962” to read “not later than 17thFebruary, 1962”
Ed/FE.10/S.2
Government Notice No. 186
GROUNDNUT PURCHASES IN THE FEDERATION OFNIGERIA
1961-62 GROUNDNUT MARKETINGSCHEME
. It .is- notified for general information that thepurchases and cumulative purchases of Groundnutin the Federation of Nigeria for the month ended28th December, 1961 (covering the period. istDecember, 1961 to 28th December, 1961, both datesinclusive), were as follows :—
(Att Tons)Cumulative
Purchases 1961-62during purchases to
Crop period dateKano Area... 227,510 503,104Rivers Area. 3,202 5,038
Total, NorthernNigeria ws 230,712 508,142
Eastern Nigeria _ _—
Total, Federationof Nigeria .. . 230,712 508,142
1.0536/1IL
Government Natice No. 187
1961-62 Seem Corron PURCHASES IN THEFepERATION OF NIGERIA
It is notified for general information that 1961-62Seed Cotton Season has so far opened in NorthernNigeria and the purchases declared from the begin-ning of the season up to the period ended 28thDecember, 1961 in the Region were as follows :—
__, it is notified for general informefion that the Western Region Marketing Board, by virtueofits powersunder section 16 (a) of the Marketing Board Law (Cap. 75 of the Laws of the Western Region of Nigeria,1959) has fixed the prices set out in Column IT of the Schedule subjoined as the minimum prices payable forpalm kernels during 1962at gazetted buying stations in theWesternRegionspecified in Column I.
2. Theminimumprices are based on the naked ex-scale portofshipmentprice less the appropriate cast oftransport by the approved normal routes. “ee
4oe+2Propuce Sates Tax
3, Under the provisions of the Produce Sales Tax Law (Cap. 99 of the Laws of the Western Region ofNigeria, 1959), all sales ofpalm kemels made in the Western Regionto licensed buying agents of the Western _Region MarketingBoardare subject to Produce Sales Tax at the rate of£1 perton.
4. For purposes of collection of this tax for which the Marketingregional authority intrespect of all sales of palm kernels madeto itRegion, the arrangemients set out in paragraph 5 are prescribed.
5. The prices payable by the licensed bWestern Region will take into accounttheincid ] ale:set out in Column III of the Schedule subjoined (being the’minimum b
wying agents of the Marketing Board for palm kernels in theonice of produce sales tax and will accordingly be at the rates
Marketing Board reduced by the amountof the produce sales tax).
Covony PRovince
Board is accountable to the appropriate ~or to its licensed buying agents in the
.
uying station prices fixed by the
eSCHEDULE
, MininuunbuyingStalion prices per
tor ofpalmMinin buying kernels deliveredstation pricesper —unbaggedand
ton ofpalm ungraded to akernels delivered _licensed buyingunbaggedand agent or to a
Buying Station ' ungraded to a licensed buying“ licensed buying agent’s commis-
agent orto a sion buying agentlicensedbuying asfixed by the
_ agent's commis- _Western Regionsion buying agent Marketing Boardasfixed the reduced byWestern Region Produce SalesMarketing Board Tax of £1 per
£26-0s-0d ton—£25-0s-0d
Corumn I F Coremm II Corumn III
. &£ sd & sdABEOKUTA PROVINCE
Abalabi ae os as an we . . ae we 6 33 15 §beoku ae ae . as .. . ws 2 !Bute Peek aeea a 2413 3 23 13 3
Ajiyetoro -s -- os os os -. -s oe , 2317 9 2217 9Ajebo (Asha) .. . .- ae ee. “ we > 24°5 9 23 5 9
» fo... ae os oe ae a oe ee 25 1 9 24 1.9Igbogila see ~ ees sow 24 0 0 23 0 0Yoko .. - . os . e - - s 25 5 3 24° 5 3Haro .. .- a .- - -: : .. _ 24106 0 23 10 0Itori .. . os os +. we . . o 2416 9 23 16 9Lafenwa . . . we . . a we 24 4 0 23 4 0Otta.. ‘ . -s .. oe os ‘ ve 25 6 0. 24 6 0Wasimi os . oe . +. . ~ 2414 0 23 14 0
Ao. Coo a, 25 12 3 2412 3Bey Ot Det lei tpt 419 3 (2319 3Binin 1, EIDE ha BT
“"Epe . oe . .- es . oe . . 24 9 3 "23° 9 3Tkoredd 1.) stg9 m8 9Lagess .. 1s ee ee TEE 26 0 0 25 .0 0
_ ist February, 1962 OFFICIAL, GAZETTE 29
SCHEDULE—continued
Minimumbuyingstation pricesper
. ton ofpalm£ Minimumbuying kernels delivered? Station prices per unbaggedand
tonofpalin ungraded to a. | kernels delivered licensed buying
_¢ - . ; unbagged and agent or to aBuying Station 3 ungraded to a licensed buying
me ? . licensed buying agent's commis-agentortoa sion buying agent
licensed buying asfixed by theagent's commis- Western Regionsion buying agent ‘Marketing Board
. as-fixed by the reduced byoe Western Region Produce Sales: Marketing Board Tax of £1 per
, £26-0s-0d ton—. £25-0s-0d
Corumm I . Corumn II Cotumwn ITI. s d & sd
TyesU PROVINCE _
Agolwoye ww +: oe . . oe os .. 23 18 9 2218 9
Aredi ne . +. - . -- +. +s 23.15 3 2215 3
TjebuIgbo .. .. . . - -- oe 23 17 6 2217 6Tjebu Ode... oa * os a. a .- 24 5 3 23 5 3
It is notified for general information that the Western Region Marketing Board, by virtue of its powers
under section 16 (a) of the Marketing Board Law (Cap 75 ofthe Lawsofthe Western Region of Nigeria, 1959)
has fixed the prices set out in Columns 2, 3 and 4 ofthe Schedulesubjoined as the minimumprices payable for
technical, palm oil during 1962 at gazetted buying stations in the Western Region specified in Column I.
2. "Fhe minimumprices are based as in previous years on the naked ex-scale Bulk Oil Plant prices less the
appropriate cost of transport by the approved normal evacuation routes.
a , Propuce Sates Tax
_ 3, Under the provisions of the Produce SalesTax Law (Cap. 99 of the Laws of the Western Region ofNigeria, 1959) all sales of technical pal oil made in the Western Region to the licensed buying agents of the
Western Region Marketing Board are subject to produce sales tax qt the rate of £1 per ton.
4, For purposes ofcollection of this tax for which the Marketing Board is accountable to the appropriate
Regional Authority in respect of all sales of technical palm oil madetoitorits licensed buying agents in the
Region, the arrangements set out in paragraph 5, are prescribed. .
132 _OEFICIALGAZETTE No.8,Vo), 49
5. The prices payable by licensed buying agents of the Marketing Board for technical palm oil in theWestern Regionwill take into account the incidence of producesales tax and will accordingly be at the rates setout in columns 5, 6 and7 ofthe Schedule subjoined (being the minimum buying station prices fixed bythe Marketing Board reduced by the amountof the produce sales tax),
4&
of technical palm oil asfixed by the | Western Region Marketing BoardWestern Region Marketing Board . reduced by Produce Sales Tax of £1 -
‘ perton ._
Buying Station Grade I Grade II Grade III Grade I Grade II Grade III. (34-9 per cent (9-18 per cent (18-30per cent (34-9 per cent (9-18per cent (18-30per cen
Minimum bieying stationprices per tonof technical palin oil asfixed by the
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1st February, 1962 OFFICIAL GAZETTE
; _ SCHEDULE—continued: : . Mini: 2 * .
Minimumbuying station prices per ton of tcchnioal,palmollasfaced.Bytheof technical palm oil as.fixed by the Western Region Marketing BeardWestern Region Marketing Board reduced by Produce Sales Tax of £1
, per ton
Buying Station Gradel _ Grade II Grade III Grade I Grade IT Grade IIIone (34-9percent (9-18per cent (18-30per cent (34-9percent (9-18per cent (18-30per cent
32 18 O 28 18 +O 2418 0 3118 0 2718 O 23 18 0Shagamu _
Government Notice No. 190 :oo WEsTERN REGION MarkeTiInc Boarp
1962 SPECIAL GRADE PALM OIL MARKETING SCHEME MINIMUM PRODUCER PRICES
It is notified for general information that the Western Region Marketing Board, by virtue ofits powersundersection 16{a) ofthe Marketing Board Law (Cap. 75 of the Laws ofthe Western Region ofNigeria, 1959)
_ has fixed the prices set out in Column II ofthe Schedule subjoined as the-minimum prices payable for specialgrade palm oil during 1962 at gazetted buying stations in the Western Region specified in ColumnI.
2. Theminimum prices are based as in previous years on the naked ex~scale Bulk Oil Plant price Jess theappropriate cost of transport by the approved normal evacuation routes.
Propuce Sares "Tax
3. Under the provisions of the Produce Sales Tax Law (Cap. 99 of the Laws of the Western Region ofNigeria, 1959) all sales of special grade palm oil made in the Western Region to the licensed buying agentsofthe Western Region Marketing Board are subject to producesales tax at the rate.of£1 per ton.
4. For purposes of collection of this tax, forwhich the Marketing Boardis accountableto fhe appropriateRegional Authority inrespect ofall sales ofspecial grade palm oif madetoitorto its licensed buying agents inthe Region, the arrangements as set out in paragraph 5 are prescribed.-
5. Theprices payable by licensed buying agents of the Marketing Board for special grade palm oil in theWestern Region will take into account the incidence of produce sales tax and will accordingly be at the ratessetout in Coumn II ofthe Schedule subjoined (being the minimumbuyingstationprices fixedbytheMarketingBoard reduced by the amountof the produce sales tax). :
Agbor 3513 9.
; SCHEDULE
° . Minimum Buying Minimum Buying, Station Pricesper Station Prices per
ton of Special ton ofSpGradePalm Oil Grade Palm Oil
. (0 to 34 per cent (0 to 33 per cent
Buying Station f.f.a.content)as _f.f.a. cdntent) astom : jixed by the West- fixed by the West-
, ern Region Marke- ern Region Marke-
* ting Board ting Board reduced£41 by Produce Sales
It is notified for general information that the Western Region Marketing Board byvirtue ofits powers
under section 16 (c) ofthehas appointed the followingRegion in the 1962 Marketing year :—
N. AbizakhemAbok and Company.‘Adagunodo and Sons
‘ Adeleye BrothersAdemiluyi Trading StoresAdeneksan BrothersY.-S. A. AgbomiyanAgunbe Trading CompanyAkadiri and Bajimi Brothers - :
Akinola Trading StoresAralamo Trading Stores.‘Association of Nigerian Co-operative Exporters Limited
! Atinuke Brothers 4
4 A. O. Bakare and Sons Lo
Boladale Trading and Transport ServiceBolade Commercial AssociationBolar Brothers and Company _.
- ‘The Blessed: Produce Stores and Company :
* Compagnie Francaise de l’Afrique Occidentale jDavid Laifa Ajayi :
~~--Payo BrothersDelta Produce Company LimitedR. D. Edukugho LimitedFlionis Brothers ae Te
G. L. Gaiser (Nigeria) Limited :
A, O. Gbenedio .Hamed Adewole AdejumoTbadan Co-operative Produce Marketing Union LimitedTbadan Traders Association Limited :
_ Idiaro Trading Company we . .
Hein[OkeotinC ive Produ ng Unice eotin Co-operative Produce Marketing Union Limited -Tfelodun TradingCompany une m LimiteTjebu-Mure ‘Trading and Transport Company LimitedTjebu ‘Traders Association Limited
Marketing Board Laws (Cap. 75 ofthe Laws ofthe Western Region of Nigeria, 1959as Licensed Buying Agents for the purchase of Palm Kemels in theWeston
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1st February, 1962 “OFFICIAL GAZETTE 135
TjeshaProduce Trading Stores -Yesha United Trading and Transport Company. Limited
. Twalewa Trading Company |John HoltLimitedE. A. LadipoeLareshin Brothers and CompanyLawrence Omole and Sons Limited _LegunsenBrothers Association‘A. & B. Lemboye and’CompanyA. G. Leventis and Company LimitedMandilas and Karaberis Limited 7Matemi BrothersM. Oguniula and SonsOkunowo Brothers |Olsitan and Sons -
Ola-Olu Trading CompanyOlatayo BrothersA. O. Olufowobi BrothersOlugbemibola Okenla Trading StoresChief A. A. Omabegho and Sons .
Omotayo Brothers Limited’. .Omowunmi Stores iOtele Brothers — -Palm Tree SyndicatePaul TokodeRowntree-Fry-Cadbury (Nigeria) Limited.Royal Brothers LimitedA. L, Salako and SonsSalarni Akinfenwa and CompanySalami Laniyan :J. A. ‘Tella and SotsUnited Africa Company of Nigeria LimitedWestern Nigeria Dévelopment CorporationWestern Produce Traders SyndicateWiso Commercial SyndicateC. Zard and Company LimitedL. ZardN. EK. Zard and Company
Government Notice No, 192 :Western Recion Marxetine Boarp
It is notified for general information that the Western Region Marketing Board by virtue ofits poweundersection 16 (c) ofthe Marketing BoardLaws (Cap.75 ofthe Laws ofthe Western Region ofN:jeeria1mehas appointed the following as Licensed Buying Agents for the purchase of Palm Oil.in the Western Regionin the 1962 Marketing year :—
Association, of Nigerian Co-operative Exporters LimitedCompagnie Francaise de l’Afriqzue OccidentaleJohn Holt LimitedOmotayo Brothers LimitedChief A: A..Omabegho and SonsReece D. Edukugho LimitedRoyal Brothers Limited —United Africa Company of Nigeria LimitedDelta Produce Company LimitedWestern Nigeria Development Corporation GP10/S. 2
Government Notice No. 193 ;
Resutt of Native LANGUAGE Examination, DacemBer 1961
Name Rank Language Part Centre Result
B, O.Egbuchulam:.. Assistant Super- Efk.. .. Higher StandardVo te intendent of Police Aand B .. Lagos Pass
RESOLUTION PassgD By THE Boarp of DIRECTORS ~AT THEIR MEETING oF WEDNESDAY,
10TH January, 1962
It was resolved that on and from 10th January,1962, the following signatories are hereby appointto operate any account in the name of the CentralBank of Nigeria with other banks in Nigeria orabroad andto give instructions affecting the assets ofthe Central Bank, provided that such instructions are .signed by any two ‘A’ signatories or any one ‘A’signatory jointly with any one ‘B’ signatory. Thisresolution supersedes all those previously passed bythe Board in connection with the appointment ofsignatories.
“A Signatories ‘B? SignatoriesPosition Name
Governor .. os -. J.P. GoreDeputy Governor .. F.B. RoycroftGeneral Manager . .. M.A, AdejoroDeputy General Manager A. O. G. OtitiAssistant GeneralManager . E. N, Ukochio
Assistants to General -Manager . .. °° .. C.D. Onwudiwe
; F. A, Ijewere~ E. E. Bassey
B. M. MartinsA. G. YaduaI. A. Oladeinde.O. F. Anozie
Central Bankof Nigeria,Lith January, 1962.
Govgrnment NoticeNo. 195Loss or LocaL PurcHase ORDER
It has been reported that the following LocalPurchase Order, Payment Voucher and Passenger ;Warrant have been lost :
Local Purchase Order No. 236707 of 28-8-61issued by the Officer-in-Charge, Federal RiceResearch Station, Badeggi, Northern Nigeria, to -the Manager, Western Nigeria Tradeing CompanyLimited, Ibadan.
Payment Voucher No. NP.096/59-60 for£178-4s-0d issued by the Officer-in-Charge,Federal Rice Research Staion, Badeggi, North-ern Nigeria, to the Administrative Officer, Enugu.
Railway Passenger Warrant No.A 347203 of9-1-62, issued by the Officer-in-Charge, FederalRice Research Station, Badeggi, Northern Nigeria,to Mr D. K. Okoli, APC-IN-T, Gudi.
2. The Local Purchase Order, Payment Voucher .and Railway Passenger Warrant are hereby cancelled.
3. Any person who comes into possession ofthem or is able to furnish information relating tothem is asked to teport the facts to the nearestPolice Station and to this office. -
Federal Ministry of Finance,‘Treasury Division, Lagos.
25thJanuary, 1962.
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Government Notice No. 196
- Loss or Lotat, Purcwase ORDERS
It has been reported by the Senior AgriculturalOfficer, AdamawaProvince, Yola that Local PurchaseOrders Nos. 042652 of 13th October, 1961, and042655 of 26th October, 1961, both issued by theMinistry of Agriculture, Adamawa Province, Yola, .to John Holt and Company Limited, Yola, havebeen missing. os
2. The Local Purchase Orders are hereby declaredcancelled.
3. Any person who comes in possession of themor is able to furnish any information relating tothem should please report the facts to the nearestPolice Station and to this office.
L. V. Waltzes,Acting Accountant-General,
Northern Nigeria
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Government Notice No. 197 ,
Loss or Locat PurcHase ORDER
~"Jt has been reported by the Principal Agricultural: Officer, Benue Province, Yandev,; Makurdi, that. Local Purchase Order No. 040459 of 10th July, 1961,issued to'Leventis, Jos, has been missing.
2. TheLocal Purchase Order is hereby declaredcancelled.
3. Any person who comesin possessionofit oris”able to furnish any information relating to it shouldplease report the facts to the nearest Police Stationand to this office, !
7 L. V. Warzs,Acting Accountant-General,
Northern Nigeria
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Government Notice No. 198
Loss or Locat Purcuasz ORDER
It has been reported by the PermanentSecretary,Ministry of Information, Northern Nigeria, Kaduna;that Local Purchase Order No. 125664 of 18th May,1961, issued in favour of BEWAC, Lagos, hasbeen reported lost. -
2.. The Local Purchase Order is hereby declaredcancelled.
3. Any person who comes in possessionofit or isable to furnish any information relating to it should
please report the facts to the nearest Police Stationandto thisoffice.
L. V. Wamgzs, _.Acting Accountant-General,
Northern Nigeria
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ist February, 1962 OFFICIAL GAZETTE137
Government Notice No. 199
~ Loss or LastPay CErtiricates:
It has been reported that the undermentionedLast Pay Certificates have been lost :-—
No. LST'/83/61-62.madein favour of Mr Okekeand issued by Agricultural Officer, Lokoja.
No. JST/398/61-62 madein favour of Mr J.Horsman and issued by Provincial Forest Officer,Jos.
No. JST/359/61-62 made in favour of Mr A. E.Anzotsa and issued by Medical Officer, Jos. :
2, The Last Pay Certificates are hereby declaredcancelled. .
3. Any person who comes in possession of themor is able to furnish any information relating to themshould please report the facts to the nearest PoliceStation and to this office.
L. V. Wat.es,Acting Accountant-General,
Northern Nigeria
Government Notice No. 200
Loss or Last Pay Certiricatz No. A.110/61-62Datsp 16TH Ocroner, 1961
It ishereby notified for general information thatAbakaliki Last Pay Certificate No. A.110/61-62,issued in favour of Mr E. K. Ekwegbalu, AssistantTechnical Officer, is reportedlost.
2. The Last Pay Certificate is hereby declaredcancelled,j :3, Any person who comes into Possessiori of thisLast Pay Certificate or is able to give any informationrelating to it should please report to the nearestPolice Station andto this office.
G. DEsBokpss,for Acting Accountant-General,
Mimstry of Finance
Government Notice No. 165 (2ndpublication)Yasa Trcenncan INstrrute
TENDER
‘Tendersare invited for the supply of bread to theTechnical Institute, Yaba, during the period istApril, 1962 to 31st March, 1963.
2. Daily requirements are approximately 140loaves (sliced), :
3. Tenders should be submitted in sealed envelopemarked “ConripENTIAL——TENDER FOR TECHNICALInstrrurs Brean”, and should reach the PermanentSecretary, Federal Ministry of Education, Lagos,notlater than 12 o’slock noon on 2nd March, 1962.
The Government is not bound to accept thelowest or any tender. , . .
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Govermnent Notice No. 166 (2nd publication)
Ministry oF Coxmunications
TENDER
‘Tenders are invited by the Director of Posts andTelegraphs for the conveyance of all mails bymotor transport daily excluding Sundays in eachdirection between Aba and Opobo and such otherintermediate places onthe route as may be nominatedby the Director for a period of 2 years from the1-5-62 with the option of‘extending for a furtherperiod of 1 year.
2. Mails are required to be conveyed on suchdays and at such times as may be appointed inwriting from time to time by the Director or hisofficers.
3. The average volume and weight of mails tobe conveyed on each journey is at present :—
(a) Outwards : Aba to Opobo—12 bags 145 Ibs.
(6) Inwards : Opobo to Aba—6 bags 65 Ibs.
4, Tenders should be enclosed in sealed envelope' marked “Conrmentiat—TenpER FOR MAILS PCE/17/15 and forwarded by registered post to thePostal Controller, Posts and Telegraphs, Enugu,toreach him not later than the 15-3-62
*=p» The Director of Posts and Telegraphs doesnot undertake to accept the lowest or any tender.
6. ‘Thecontractor will be required to accept theconditions concerning “Farr WaGEs” as set out inthe, appendix to governmentcircular No. 57/1946dated the 30th August, 1946. A copy of the appen-dix may be seen on application either to the HeadPostmaster, Aba, or to the Postmaster, Opobo.
7. Futher information may be obtained onapplication to the Postal Controller, Posts andTelegraphs Department, Enugu.
A. G. Baker,ActingDirector of Posts and Telegraphs
PT0008
_ Government Notice No, 167 (2nd publication)
Yapa ‘Tacunicat INSTITUTE
TENDER
_ "Tenders are invited for the supplyof the followingfoodstuffs to the Technical Institute, Yaba, duringthe period 1st April, 1962 to 31st March, 1963.
Yams, Pepper (native), Meat (without bones),Liver, Salt, Palm-oil, Egusi, Groundnuts, Gari,Onions, Greens (without stalks), Fish (fresh),Cray-fish, Stock-fish, Red Beans (Ewa), ‘Tomatoes,Chicken (fully grown), Bananas, Oranges, Pine-apples, Plantains, Rice and Groundnut-oil..2. Price of palm-oil per tin of four gallons and
that of each of the otherarticles per Ib to be quoteddelivered atthe Institute,
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3. Prices: tendered for articles subject to pricecontrol must not exceed the controlled wholesaleprice. The party tendering is, however, at libertyto quote a ‘sum representinghis monthly charge inrespect of delivery of all price controlled articles.
4. In the case of any of the foodstuffs or articlesmentioned above which are, or become during thecurrency of the contract, the subject of maximumwholesale price control under the provisions of anywritten law, if such maximum wholesale price isincreased during the period, the supplier may begranted in respect of such foodstuffs or articles asum equal to the increase in the maximum: whole-sale price, and where such maximum priceis fixedat a figure below the contract price the suppliershall be paid such maximum price.
5. TheInstitute has at the present approximatelyfour hundred boarders.
6. Tender forms and copies of the dietary scalescan be obtained from the office of the Principal,Technical Institute, Yaba. Tenders should be sub-mitied in sealed envelope marked ‘“‘CoNfmENTIAL—‘TENDER FOR ‘TECHNICAL INsTITUTE RATIONS”, andshould reach the Permanent Secretary, FederalMinistry of Education, Lagos, not later than 12o’clock noon on 2nd March, 1962.
7. The Government is not boundto accept thelowest or anytender.
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Government Notice No. 201
BoarD OF CusTOMS AND EXCISE
TENDER
‘Tenders are invited from tailors forthe supply of250 suits of uniform, each comprising jackets, trous-
ets ; andalso for 200 shirts and 250 shorts forWater-
guard Officers of the Department of Customs and
Excise. .
2. 200.jackets to be madeto pattern and measuredsizes. Each jacket to have two patch side pockets,
two patch breast pockets (all four to have flaps),
one belt, two shoulder straps and four eyelet hole
to take tapes of epaulettes to pattern.
3. 200 pairs trousers to be made to pattern andmeasured sizes. Each pair of trousersto have one
hip pocket, one fob pocket and two side pockets.
4, 200 shirts to be made to pattern and measured
sizes. Each shirt to have two breast pockets withflaps. -
5, 250°shorts to be made to pattern and measured
sizes. Each pair of shorts to have two side pockets.
6. Samples may be seen at Customs Store, Custom
House, Apapa during normaloffice hours. Success-ful contractors will be required to attend to measure
and fit individual officers.
7. Tenders will not be accepted unless submitted
on the approved form, copies of which may be ob-
tained from the Storekeeper, Customs Store, CustomHouse, Apapa.
8. ‘enders which should ‘be for fifty suits or |
multiples thereof must include a guarantee of deli-
within four weeks of the awardof the contract,
and should be forwarded in sealed envelopes, marked
“Confidential—Tenders for Customs and Excisea Lf
OFFICIAL GAZETTE No, 8 Vol. 49.
Uniforms”to the Secretary, FederalTenders Board,Federal Ministry of Works and Surveys, Lagos, notlater than 9 a.m. of 13th. February, 1962.
9, Governmentis not bound toaccept the loweston any tender. : Soa vet
- -§.G.Quinton,”Chairman, Board of Customs and Excise
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Government Notice No. 202
Boarp oFCustoMs AND.EXcis&
TENDER' Tenders areinvited from tailors for the supply of550 suits of uniforms, each comprising jackets andtrousers ; and also for 250 shirts and 250 trousers ofthe types approved for Maritime Officers, DriversandMeégsengérs of the Department of Customs andExcise. °
2. 550 jackets to be made to pattern and measuredsizes, Each jacket to have two patch side pockets,two patch breast pockets(all four to have flaps),two shoulder straps, and four.seams at back.
3. 250 shirts to be made to pattern and measuredsizes. Each shirt to have two breast pockets withaps. :
4, 800 pairs trousets, to be made to pattetn andmeasured sizes, Each pair of trousers to have onehip pocket, one fob pocket and two side pockets.5. Samples ofthe approved typesmay be inspected
at Customs Store; Customs House, Apapa. Succeés-ful contractors will be required to attend to measureand fit individual officers.
6. Tenders will not be accepted unless submittedon the approved form, copies ofwhich maybeobtain-ed from the Storekeeper, Customs Store, CustomsHouse, Apapa.
7. Tenders, which should be for fifty suits ormultiples thereofmust include a guaranteeof deliverywithin four weeks of the award of the contract, andshould be forwarded in sealed envelopes, marked“Confidential—Tenders for Customs and ExciseUniforms” to the Secretary, Federal Tenders Board,Federal Ministry of Works and Surveys, Lagos,notlater than 9 a.m. of 13th February, 1962.
8. Governmentis not bound to accept the lowestor any tender. > : : =
S. G. Quinton,Chairman, Boardof Customs and Excise
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Government Notice No.203Ministry oF COMMUNICATIONSPosts AND TELEGRAPHS Division
TENDER
4x21 Line House TELEPHONE SYSTEMS
Tenders are invited for the purchase of 4 Internal
Telephone Systems by Messrs G.E.C,, each comp-rising -— | . .
. Dial Telephones... ee pee ZeeCells. eee ee eeSaddles as we ae 1,396 ,Joint Boxes: ceo .. 10Cables ee at te ve 440 Yards,
«
See
OF
1stFebruary, 1962
The items which are unused are offered “As
Found” and may be inspected on Application to
the ChiefStores Officer, Posts and Telegraphs, Stores
Depot, Malu Road, Apapa, between the hours of9 a.m. and 1 p.m, Daily, from Wednesday January31st to Friday 2nd February inclusive. Application
forms and other details obtainable from the Chief
Stores Officer on application.
Completed ‘Tender Forms to be placed in a plain
- envelope endorsed ‘Tender for T'elephones” andforwarded to Controller of Stores, Ministry of
Communications, Private Bag 12593, Lagos, so as to
reach that officer by not later than the first post on
Thursday 8th February, 1962. The Director is not |
bound to accept the highest or any offer.
A. G: BaKEr, .Acting Director, Posts and Telegraphs
TB.006 —
Government Notice No. 204
Coat Hanpiinc Contracts THROUGHOUT |_ NIGERIA
Nicarran Raiway CORPORATION
TENDER
The Nigerian Railway Corporation invites tendersfor the handling of coal located in wagons, othervehicles, stacks or dumps for a period of 12 monthscommencing on 1st April, 1962 (or 1st May, 1962°as decided by the Corporation) at various locationson the railway throughout Nigeria.
Atenderformwith a pro forma agreementcontain-ing conditions applicable may be obtained from theChief Superintendent, Nigerian Railway Corporation,Ebute Metta, on paymentof 5s. :Tenderers are required to give rates for ofloading,
loading, stacking, etc., as indicated on the formsupplied. :
Tenders must be received by the Secretary,Nigerian Railway Corporation, Railway Headquar-ters, Ebute Metta, not later than 12th Marth, 1962.
The Corporations shall be under no obligation toaccept the lowest or any tender.
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Government Notice No. 168 (2ndpublication)
Universtry Cottzce Hosrrrar, IsapanVACANCIES FOR SENIOR NURSING. STAFF
The Board of Management invites applicationfrom suitably qualified persons for the followingposts i-— se
(1) Medical Ward Sisters(2) Children’s Ward Sister
- (3) Midwifery Night Sisters ~
_.. (4) Theatre Superintendent _Candidates must hold the S.R.N. and. $.C.M, .
qualifications and must have hed at least two yearspost graduate experience, one year of which shouldpreferably have been stent in a teaching hospital,Applicants must have suitable previous experiencefor the post for which they are applying. In the
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OFFICIAL GAZETTE 139
case of Theatre Superintendent, good generaltheatreexperience andprevious teaching of studentnurses in theatre techniques are essential.
The pensionable salary offered for each of thefirst three posts is £657 per annum,rising by nineannual increments to 4 maximum of £996 per annum.In the case of Theatre Superintendent, the salaryoffered to a successful Nigerian applicant is thesame as above plus £30 per annum departmentalallowance. A successful expatriate applicant willbe paid £720-£1,092 plus £33 per annum and aninducement allowance of £180 or £240 per annumaccording to salary. :
Application forms and further particulars maybe obtained from the House Governor, UniversityCollege Hospital, Ibadan. Closing date is 12thFebruary, 1962.
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Government Notice No. 169 (2nd publication)
Universtry Coutece Hosprrat, Isapan
VACANCIES FOR ALMONERS
The Board of Management invite applicationsfrom Associate Members ofthe Institute of Almonersfor two posts of Almoner. Successful Nigerianapplicants will normally be offered pensionableterms and expatriates, contract terms.
Salaries.—£702-1,116 per annum pensionable ;£768-£1,224 per annum contract. Inducementallowance and gratuity payable to contract officers.The contract appointmentwill initially be for twotours of 12 to 18 months duration, renewable forsubsequent tours by mutual agreement. .
Application forms and further particulars obtain-able from the House Governor, University CollegeHospital, Ibadan. Theclosing date is 9th February,
Government Notice No. 170 (2nd publication)
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN NIGERIA(Aniapu Berto Universtry)
The University of Northern Nigeria (AhmaduBello University) is being established, with itsheadquarters at Zaria, and hopes to accept itsfirst students in October 1962. It will offer coursesfor degrees in a range of subjects, at standards notlower than those in the United Kingdom. TheUnivérsity will be independent, and will devise itsown syllabuses and degree structure. Externalexaminers will be appointed in all subjects.
and experience, and naming 3 referees, by 28February, 1962 to Registrar, University College,Ibadan, from whom further particulars may beobtained. m
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Govermmnent Notice No. 208
UNrversiTy COLLEGEHospita., Inapan
VACANCIESFOR:SENIOR HOUSEOFFICERS/REGISTRARS
The Board of Management invites applications
from medical practitioners for the following appoint-
ments :— ,
(1) Senior House Officer{Registrarin theDepartmentof Anaesthetics.Candidates should either hold the
-D.A. or be qualified to take it. The Hospital is
recognised for the F.P.A. There is a good depart-
mental library and. encouragement is given to those
studying for examinations.
eteraeee
4st February, 1962
Salary.—Registrar—£1,452 rising by one annualincrement to £1,512 per annum. Senior HouseOfficer—£1,392 per annum. .
_A special allowance at the rate of £180 per annumis payable to successful Nigerian doctor and induce-ment allowance to expatriate doctor in this’ depart-ment.
_ (2) Senior House Officer/Registrar.—Paediatrics—Applicants for the Registrar’s post must have had 3years post-graduate experience including experience
in Paediatri¢s. Applicants for the Senior House .
Officer’s post must have a minimum of 2 years post-graduate experience with some experience in Paedi-atrics. a
Salary.—Registrar—£1,452 per annum ‘rising byone annual increment to £1,512. Senior HouseOfficer—£1,392 per annum. :
Durationofappointments— (1) Registrar—Onetourof 12 months, renewable by mutual consent for onefurther tour. .
(2) Senior House Officer—One tour of 12 monthsonly.
Application forms and further particulars obtain-- able from the House Governor. Closing date is17th February, 1962. oO
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Goverment NoticeNo. 209
FEDERAL OFFICE OF STATISTICS _
VACANCY FOR LIBRARY CLERK
Applications are invited from suitably qualifiedcandidates for the post of Library Clerk, Grade 1,2 or 3 in the Federal Office ofStatistics, Lagos.
2. Scale of salary—Grade III, D -1—J174-225per annum. Grade IJ—£238-312 per. annum.Grade I, Scale D 3—£327-432 per annum.
fi 3. Qualifications—() West African School Certi-cate, :
Gi) Cambridge Overseas School Certificate.Git} General Certificate of Education with passes
in three subjects including English Language.Gv) London Matriculation. .(v) Success in the Junior Civil Service Entrance
examination held in anypast year.(ei) Successinthelimited competitive examination. .
5, Methed of application—-Applications accom-panied by the copies of Educational Certificates andTestimonials should be addressed to The ChiefStatistician, Federal Office of Statistics, Lagos toreach himnotlaterthan 31st March, 1962.
6. Applications from candidates in GovernmentService should be submitted through the applicant’shead of department and be accompanied by aconfidential report on the appropriate Confidential
_ Report Form. : .
**7, Applications from candidates not in Govern-ment service should be forwarded direct to the Chief -
Statistics, Lagos.Statistician, Federal Office of :“+ FCI053/S.4
OFFICIALGAZETTE 141
Government Notice No. 210
Moustry oF Epucation, Western NicearaVACANCIES FOR SENIOR LECTURERAND LECTURERS, TECHNICAL
COLLEGE, IBADANApplications are invited from suitably qualified
Nigerian candidates for appointment "ae SeniorLecturer in Civil Engineering and Lecturers in thefollowing subjects :—
_. (vi) Mathematics :+ (wii) English and Liberal Studies.
Sentor LecTurRER
+ Qualifications.--Candidates must possess one ofthe following qualifications in addition to experiencein the organisation of a department in a teachingihstitution :— f
_ * (a) Associate Membership of the Institute of_ Civil Engineers or an equivalent professionalqualification plus at least four years post-qualifica-tion teaching experience :
(6) A University degree in Engineering followedby either—
@ three years approved experience gainedafter qualification plus at least three yearsteaching experience ; or .
G@) two years approved practical experienceplus at least four years teaching experience.
Salary.— Scale(£1,530-60-1,650).Duties—Will be responsible to the Principal for
the general organisation of his department andwill normallyteachhis special subjects.
Lecrourers (Engineering Subjects)
Qualifications—Candidates must possess one ofthe following minimum qualifications :—
{a)-Associate Membership of the Institute ofCivil Mechanical or Electrical Engineers or anequivalent qualification plus one year’s teachingexperience ¢ ‘
(6) A University degree in Engineering plusthree years approved experience gained afterqualification ;- ,
(c) A University degree in Engineering plustwo years approved practical experience plus oneyear’s teaching experience.
Lacrursrs (Other Subjects)Qualifications:—Candidates must possess: |”
(t)A University degreeorits professional equiva-lent in the releyant subjects. ‘Teaching experienceis desirable,
(i) An Honours degree in Physics or Chemistry.eaching qualifications and experiertce are desira-
c. .
Salary.—ScaleA (£720-1,584).
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Lecroner (Engineering Subjects)—Holders of any: (ii) The Associateship of the Chartered Institute
of the qualifications in (a),(6) or (¢) above will enter of Secretaries or of Corporation of Secretaries
Scale A. at £1,020 per annum. plus 3 years’ post-qualification teaching experience.
submitted to the Official Secretary to reach him by Department, which would assist |in determining the
15th February, 1962. candidate’s suitability for appointment to the post in
All applications should reach the Secretary, Public question,should also be supplied. Servingofficers
ServiceCommission, Western Nigeria, Tbadan, not in the Ministry of Education, Western Nigeria, need
inter than 22nd February,1962.notapply as their claims will be considered automa~
62... . tically. .
GP10/S. 21 ! In the United Kingdom.—Ap: lications should be -
i ‘completed in triplicate on, form W.N-P.S.CA
Government Notice No, 211 Q obtainable from the Official Secretary, Office of the
: Agent-General, Western Nigeria (Recruitment
MMnusray of EDUCATION, Wzstery NicERIA Branch), 178/202 Great Portland Street, London,
VACANCIES FOR ASSISTANT LECTURERS W.i, and. submitted to the Official Secretary to
Applications are invited from suitably qualified reach him by 15th February, 1962.
Nigerian candidates for appointment as Assistant All applications should rench the Secretary, Lecturers in the followingsubjects-— Public Service Commission; Western Nigeria,
G@) Mechanical Engineering Tbadan, not later than 22nd February, 1962.
dispensing ofprescriptions ; preparation of galenicals,
etc 3 maintenance of other records as are laid down
- in the Pharmacy and Dangerous Drugs Ordinance.
Control and issue of drugs if in the Medical Stores.
_ Other conditions of service-—The post is pen-sionable and in the case of new entrants into the
Public Service appointments will normally be on
probation for three years. .
Method of application—In Nigeria—Applicationsfrom candidates not in Government Service should
be completed in duplicate on Form W.N.P.S.C.i
OFFICIAL GAZETTE 143
obtainable from the Secretary of any of the Regional
Public Service Commissions or the Federal PublicService Commission.‘Applications from candidates in Government
Service should be submitted in letter form through
the applicant’s Head of Department and through the
Public Service Commission concerned and accom-panied by copies of the applicant’s confidentialreports for the last three years. Whenever possible,a special report prepared by the candidate’s Head of‘Department which would assist in determining the
candidate’s suitability for appointmentto the post inquestion, should also be supplied.
In the United Kingdom—Applications should be —completed in triplicate on Form W.N-P.S.C.A1
obtainable from the Official Secretary, Office of the
Agent-General, Western Nigeria (Recruitment -
Branch), 178/202 Great Portland Street, London,W.1, and submitted to the Official Secretary toreach him by 15th February, 1962.
All “agi reach the Secretary,
Public Service mmission, Western Nigeria,
Tbhadan, not later 22nd. February, 1962.
GP1i0/S. 2
Government Notice No. 213
‘Boarp or CustoMs AND Excise
SALE OF GOODS AT PORT HARCOURT
Unless previously cleared, the following unclaimed goods Government Warehoused at PORT HAR-
COURTwill be sold by public auction at Government Warehouse Port Harcourt on the Wednesday
succeeding the elapse of one calendar month from the date of first publication of this notice,
commencing at 10 a.m. : .
Date of Nameof air- Number of
report craft or ship Marks and Nos. packages Description ofpackages
4.42-61 BamendaPalm Holt P.Harcourt 2402105 H 1-2 2 Cases Earthenware
4-12-61 Liberiakust Holt GRI PA 2 P. Harcourt-JHS5 7015 . - i Carton Enamelware
5-12-61 -H. Vedette Texaco P. Harcourt 44. 13 Cartons
5-12-61 Afren Pilot N/M N/N P. Harcourt .- 1 Bale Secondhand Clothing
5-12-61 Tanagra PZ. PH. 0795 661-557 . 1 Case
5-12-61 ‘Tjitarum S. Atlantic Markting Syndicate 7W. Africa Agencies WARRIStreet Umuahia Ibeku E. Nig. 1 Carton Soap Samples
9-12-61 Alaska Maru OUBS P. HARCOURTOR N/M N/N-.. os 6 Bales Secondhand Clothing
. 22-12-61 EnuguPalm A. O. P. Harcourt oe 1‘22-12-61 Ebani .. .. MSJ 116 PH. H 1-3 “ 3 en Med Preps23-12-61 Costel Rica Oko Blessed 185 Aba Viaa = / Port Harcourt .. : 79 Bales Used Clothing
28-12-61 Saentis + NigersteelP.T.O. "PH. 4 Case Samples28-12-61 Gullmaren,. PAO ONS/PH 5720523 .
2420524 .- 49 Cartons Leather Sheets _
28-12-61 ‘Tatiana .. CB On seHi7 7 Cases Piece Goods. oowe 1 Case Metalware |
28-12-61 Afren Grove Chika Aba via PH. . 1 Bale Secondhand Clothing29-12-61 Peperkust .. ER 206H1-2 °° .. 2 . ‘Cases Pharmaceutical Goods29-12-61 Wahehe .. Nader Bros cce 02711 PH. H 2° 1 Case29-12-61 Piave +. SCOA A/944664 ft Lamy PH. 23 Crates
29-12-61 Mary Holt WABB P.Harcourt Hi/2 .. 2 Barrels
And a miscellaneous. quantity of unidentifiable cargo, lying on the dump, or stacking area, or in the .GovernmentWarehouse, orany cotherplace, as the case may be.
from ist January each year is : Overseas andAnnual Subscription ; sbera reho wahteobtainConces afer lat Jancaryshould apply tothePermanent6-103 Present issue 2s-Od per copy Subseri10s-02, Division, Legos for amended Subscription.Cr Fatal1 Ministry ofInformation,
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