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THE

0 F F I C I A L GAZETTE

0F THE

COLONY AND PROTECTOFATE 0F KENYA.

Peblished under the Atlticrity of His Excellency the qeverner ef the

Cnlony and Pretectorate Qf K4nya.

gvbl. XXVI. No. 926) NAIROBI, January 28, 1924.Rejisiered as a Newspaper at the G$ P. 0.

gplucl 50 CINTS)Published eyqry Wdpesday.

TA BLE O O N T E N T S .PAGB.

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Govt. Notice No. 31 Arrivals, Departtlre and Appointments, etc.

Proelalnation Nos. 145-20 'lhhe Diseases of Anim als Ordinallce, 1906

Govt. Aotice No. 32 The Land Surveyors Ordinance, 1 gz3- Regulations 50-52

tywe g( . (j g33 'ri)e Land Surveyors Orclinance, 1923 Regulatiolks

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84- The lnterpretation and Gerleral Clanses Ordinance, 19 l2, and

.1 l1e crown Land Crdinance, 1902

35- The Native Autlaority Ordinance, lglz- Appointment of Official

Headman 64

Gen. N' otices Nos. so-6l--A'liscellaneous N'otices 64-68

48 TIIE OFFIOIAL GAZETTE

G ovE.ltxxrlrxï' s-orl'lcs N o. 81. . . ,. . . .&.ltRlArA.Là.

llate of 13 epartllre.

Af usgrave Tlzornas Ag. Administrator Gezlfara) J'tLnttary Sth, 1924, .

. .. S. 6962.G.oxoow KENNET .KNIGUT-BUCCE, , to be Acting Resident2.f agistrate, Alombasa, with effect from the 8th J'anuary,1924.

MAGISTERIAL W AIRE ANTS.S. :5:5759.

.CAZ'I'. LELAND Afoztoztux'r DETNbAS to be As:-iytant ftqsidentCommissioner, Nakuru, with effetzt f rom 17t.h January,1924.

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F'àtsmzllpc!j: . Goaoox Jsxxzxgs, to be Assistxant District Com-t' ltrfiéiföclièi '.éoù'i'l1 ItkvirLlldo D'istrict, Nyanza Province,with effect from the 31st Deeember, 1923.

s. 6962.'GOROON KSNNE'.P KNIGHT-BRTJCE, to be Acting Itegistrar,Supreme Court, M ombasa, with effeet f rom thp 1stJanuary, 1924.

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CSECRETARTA'I',. . . y..y

231-d January, 1924.

'G. A. S.. NORTT-ICOTE,:

fol' Colt'Aubl Sccrcfcon, , t

Jahttftï'y 'é3, 1924. THE OFFTCIAL GAZETTE 4: T

ggLgh? lhg ?8g TECTC8ItE ùF kEd?l,

Pltoeéullu x'1'loll N () . l 5 . S. 19 6 7/V1. 1TH E DTSEASBS ' OF ANIM ALS

ORDINANCE, 1906:1

PROCLAMATION. jIN E.XERCISE. of the polv.qrk t, hpreunto enabling ';

me, 1 hereby declare the follo4king portion of a tP l nlation to be revokèd ' '' '-' ' '' ' ' ' ' : ' '' 'roe a . . . . l

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' . . è.That portion of Proelam ntiofl No. 134, dàtted the 'j11th Deeem ber, 1923, deelaring Farm No. 748, J'Eld:ret District, Mr. %'. F. Viljoen, to be an . F.inlected area (Rinderpest). l1

Given lmder my hand at Nairobi thi? 17th day of I. . . .r ,. . . z . ,. , . . ë

January, 1924. ' tI

V . KENNEDY, 1l0Mc/ Ve.tezinary O//ic:r. I

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P ltt,cla-: .hT .t-rlox N. o . l 6 . '' S . 19 6 7/VT. ' l'I'IIE DISEASES OF ANIM ALS j

!ORDINANCE; ,1906. ; 1,

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PROCLAMA'.rION. ' !. E

IN EX.E,I:tICISJî, of the powets lhereuntq 'enabling' i1114(. . 1 llereby (teelurt: the f pllfwwing Prpcljtm ation ,sltd portion of a. Proelalalatiqp. tc? ,be reyqktcl. jProelanïatiozl Xo. 131, dated the 11th (layë of . ,.2

lleceqnber, 1 523, declaring Farm No. 8777/'23. i$Uppe r G ijgil , Afiss, Afargaret Collyer; to be tzn .' ;inf ecl t?C1 ure't (Foot and. A 'louth D. isease') . . k' r

l.7ëtr t of Proel 71 1aa ation Np . S ,' dated the . 2nd .(lay ())t '.Jltnllllry, l 924, deelaring Farrn L.() . No . '49.7 C 8z /8 , Alltjor A. E. Smith Rttvine Distriet. '; ,' . qato b(t an inf ected ttret.t '(> oot and. ATc,t1th ,èl.)' sttf.t se ) .

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IN E,XEACISE. oî the powers thereunto enablingm e, T hereby deelahre the follöwing Iamns to beinfeeted areas (Rinderpest) for the purposes of theaforesaid Ordinance.

Farm No. 286, Afr. Cham bers, Nclarugu, KyambuDistrict.

Si. sal. : Li.m i.tjd, , Farm s Nos. 317, 318, M r. AllsopprFort 1-Ta1'l' District.

Saba-saba , Lim ited, Farms Nos. 1959, 4414, FortH all District.

r : i ' s .,, .A.I' aragua, lalmited., li arms Nos. 2.701, 2702, 2703,325, 1.716, Fort H all District.

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Given under m y hapd qt .Nairobi 'thii,j '11th daz oftranuary, 1924.

w . ISZNN,MDY,èkiej 'gefezb- r!/ omcer.

S. 19 (-J 7/A;r1..

( ; i ven 't) n.4' er 11'z).- l'zltncl 7 tt N' frli robi this 16tll day t)fJ 1 t ) 11 l t try , l 92. 1. .

'W . KENNEDY,Cl-t'iej Ft?'l8?-/?zco-?./ O#'Ice'r.

' ' THE CDI'SE?ASKS OF ANIM ALSOItDINASCE, 1906.

P craAlarrzox., , ao

1'N EXE,IICISE, of the powers theretmto enablingj ' 'me, 1 lerebv cleclaTq . the f ollowing areas to be

irlfected areas (Foot arïcl A 101.1th Disease) for the pur-oses of r thq af f)' Eres

aai. d. Ordinane e . : ? ). ; ,f , .. y :,;P . : . . . . . . :.

1i. kt.'lt . Trflnsport Bonla , N' airobi Distriet ; also'' a n ttrea bfjuhrlecl b.>s- the Old ancl N ' ew lllbagathilt o arwls: ' nnlcl tlae 14 . A . lft . Lines .

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rl 1 I 1i! DISEASE S OF ANIA' 'IAL S. .' . . yO IIDINANCE , J IStJO' .

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IEà' - E.XIèI'It.CISE. of the powers ihereunto enablingnle, 1 heraby (leela re the . follosving 'Proclalrations .t 0 b C? 1* C. 5 V O l f (3 (1 . ' . . .Proctlana Atiola No . 2, dateri .-the .21st. day . ofl'Jectc..n tt) ez', 152.3 , declaring Farrn L . O . No .173 ,? t , Alr . F . C . l-lollaaes , Lin. è ()rtl , Ky a l'rlbe .t'o 'L'. e an inf e ctc. (1 area (Foot- aud A' 101.1thJ.) i s e ) t s cc ) . ; . .

llxr(r)e'l p) rln.. ttion N o . 4 , (1 at e 'dr 27 tla da%..- of 13 ecember ,1î123, cleclnring a portlou of the Lilnoru Tbwn-sllip 1 '.-in)z to tl-lt? S outh. of . the . lRttilway Line .(Ifaq-ttlza 1 )l'ë 1') Lstt. rict . to l)e an înf e. cted ptrell . (F4 oot'tlAt1 'hq l-okltl'l 13ise pts.e ) . ' '1 ... . - . , . r

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G'ivcm tlztde- r nly hand at. Xfàirobi' this ; 15. th . (la), ofl ' T 1224 ' ' ' ' 't-t 1Q1

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AV . K E -z$ N E D Y .Chîef F6ttl/e.f?zc?'yy OfJ.'àc (??- .

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c a . . % ! . : . jl HE DISEASES OF ANTAIALS' ' t :'' . .,: ) . ' ;

OILDIIN*-&NOE , J906.

Pltoczz-stztrzt'z'z ox .

TN E .-k- E RC' 1T S E.' of the p owers there unto erlab li n gLztt: , 1 l--tx.re'1.)'v 't'l e ctlc.are' ,' tlïe follosvin.g toMrnship to bef' # ,

t tu. 1 n f (l. ct eti are a ( i.t inr'l erpthst) for tl'le purposes of thef ore s tt : ('l tlr(.).l iz') :1 'lrii.(! e. . - : . ' :, ; t : fz t . - r.- ..- : .it . .

( ! .' -.: ' . !' ? j v .. z ' 1 # ,1 ', . , . , .n . , . .. ,. 2 . : ï . v , a.. (.). tl g i1r -t rs u-flkllip , 1'u ttntl. (.èf-ficse h i o . 131.7. .

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1 (z.';'/à i (tj J7'(4 f c rl?zt'f ?'p Ojji ('? er ..

) . ! jIU THE OFFII/IA.L GAZETTE Januady 23, 19:4..Q.

Govtmxlu x'r NoTlcl No. 3 2.

'I''HE IaAsm s'tplRvElrcllRs oR,blNANcE, 1..423.

R,ls.GclaATloxs.

The Land Surveyörs' Board for Kenya with the approval ofthe Governor-in-council pllrsuant to ihe powers confem'ed bySection 21 (1) (.J), (h), (i) of ihe Lan.cl Surveyors Ortlinance, 1.923,hereby m akes the followirlg examination regulations :-

,Nairobi. ?znd January, 1924.

A. G. BAKER,Direotor ()/ Land S't1?''t)c?/8,

tl/ztzfw'mc,?z, Land S'tttrmspau ' Board.

EXAM TNATTON IREGULATIONS,

UNDER

r NANCE ISQàTRE LAND SURA EYORS ORDT , .

Notiee of 1 ylxam ination of candiclafes for lieences shall be held. inelrxamfnxtioxa. '

N aîrol')i on sllcih dafes as shall be dtlly notiflecl in fhe Gazette.

t'y!so% 2. E/xcept a.s laereinafter provided no person shall be entifledyafitfè'it o 'exans,oiox,. to be exam ined for a lieence as Land Surveyor unless :-

(J) he has previously servetl regularly an4 faithfully, fora period of 2 years with a Lanfl Surveyor licensed in thisColony or in one of the countries set forth in Seefiôn 7 (c)of the above-llamed Ordinance ; and.

(!)) protluees an aëdavit from sueb Land Surfeyor inForm B of the Schetlule to the said Ordinauce ; or if for som egootl and valicl reason the Surveyor's am davit eannot be pro-duced unless :

(c) he protluces sucl) evidence ol servietl as the Boarcl mayrefluirm .

Exemptiona. 3s Any jlerson who : --fba) has gratluated froln any University recognised by the

Board and slAall have taken a degree in engineerink, or

(49) is a Corporate Member of the Tnstitution of ClvilKngineers, shall be entitled to an examination for a licence,and shall be exempt from examination on al1 such subjectswhioh, in tlle opinion of the Board, m ay be unnecessary,provided that sueh pemon produces aflldavits in Form s B andD of tlle Sehedulo of this Ordinanee.

>aorq of 4. Elaeh application for exaa inabion atg preseribed in tbeeplyewtioa Ordinance shall be matle to the Seeretary ifl wlstinè at least oneforexaminauon. m onth previous to the date orl whieh sueh exam ination is to take

plane, ancl such application shal! be aecom panied by : -

(tI) all information required by this Ordinanc: ;

(b) an exzuzzin t,t tion fee of fl ve pounds , which fee shall berefllndetl if the application for examination be (lisallowed.

blxaminin: 5. The Board m ay require tlae attendanee of any pergon whocartàitlaf,e ozt9à#j,. applies for examination as prescribed by this Ordinauee and. m ay

exàm ine or question such person up. on oath, amrm ation or other-wise as to his actual practiee in the fleld and other m attersrelevant trheretö. For such purposes any m ember of the Bottrttm ax atlminister an oath or aërm ation.

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January 23, 1924. THE OFFIG AL GAZETTE 51. . . ' . .... ... .. -. ... .. . . .

t$. The followizlg subjetzts sllal! f orm Part T of the examina- Exanzination,tion. Iaart J.

(tz) Details ol field praetice ineluding tlle lkeeping of fi' elttt 'no eS.

(t)) 'Prineiples and praetice of surveying.

T'riangulation including quadrilateral, polygonal antlray traee computations, the graphieal cletermina-tion of points, interpolation, retluction of eceentricobservations, and eorrection for (lisplacecl signals.

(2) Tkaverse surveys including the reduetion of measuredlines for sag tem peratures ancl slope and til seltlevel. .

Tbpographieal and taeheom etrieal surveys.

Determination of heîghts.

Computations of areas ineluding sueh tls haveirregular and eurvilinear boundaries.

Atljustment of tliserepancies i14 stlrveys.

(8) ltedetermination of boundaries.Cutting off given areas.

Survezs under the Land Surveyors Ordknanee, 1923' .

Engineering Sttrveys.Levelling, grading ancl m easurement of eal'th works.

Survey instrum ents.

The prinelpals of construetion, adjustment and. use ofthe followîng lnstrum ents :- ,

'flleodo:ite, taeheom eter, plane table, sextant, level,eompass, ellnom fater, bar6zneter, thermom eter,steel band pantograph, plankm eter.

Astronqmy and Geodesy.Determ ination öf latltude, longtitude, azim uth andtim e. Spherical exeess, convergence of M eridiansdeciinatiou.

rl-ransferm ation of eo-ordinates.

(/) Drawing.General plan drttwing, prepara,tion of deett plans, eom -pllatzon of plarls, (trawlng ()f seetions and. eontours,z'ogection of m aps.P

Design.'ltile use oi contour lnaps and tile loeatiozt thereon ofweii-gruded roau.s ; desxgn tor k'ub-divislon lnLo bown-szlzp or suouroall pioLs dralnage and reserves torpublwe utzlzty.

'ùlsee-lazleous.

Physics (meiuding opties) geology and forestry.IN' 01'.E. : --1;ltgsi c,s . The seope of the exanlination izlJpilyszcs ls eovered bz d ' Stewart .b1' 'aem entaryl/hysics ' ' Fourth Edltion, om ittzng Clzapters 8, 1t?ltntz 11.

Geoiogy. 'l'zle seope of the exam ination in Geozogzls oovered b y ' ' W att 's Geoiogy 1or Beginuers' 'om lbtlng Chapters 1b tmd 21.

l''o/'c.sf t'g. A knowledge of the main objeets of Forestryand t)ï the eeonomlc tim ber trees of the Colony isrequirixi.

iyz ' ) s o c ct t 6 .

'1''1)e use azld adjustment of instrumerlts ; methods off5f-ld praeti ee ; knowledge ot' the Ordinanees relatingto stlrveys and of the ltegtllatiozls.

s'zk ' ' TH E OFFIIIIAL GAZETTE Jjmv. Rry, :623kj , 4 ..924k

Alldtment oi 7 . A fltrks in Part I of the explroiuatiotl u-ill be '.tllcltt.t-?tl asmarks. j jjouss .. .o

Details ef Fielcl Praetice 1 (>.J

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101.)

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50

10O. . . 10(..1)

Tbtal 800

i'ercentage o:g 8. ..'k ellutlidate Fihltzl llot lne (letvltted to llttve pttssecl Pttrt .1)marks of thc exanaination, tll'll esx 11e hfts re eeived ltt- least .5' 0$0 of ll'1erequirecl to a . . -) j . ' .., . tq en-tarks in ((z) l'Jetttils of .li îeltl P raetiee ,- (?)) 1 rincip es an4 1 1 a c ; c,PaSS. . .

of Sllrveying Parts A stnd B ; (tt) Astronon).y ancl Geo. desy .,..i. eantliclate , wlto l'2 as reeeivetl stleh percentage ' o. f lylktrsks ,

shttll t)e dee z'netl to hrtve pttssed , if he htts obtainc!d not less t'llau66 o/o of the total l'nplrlçs obtainable at tlle extll-nina tîon . .

lte- r? . .4. eanctid ate , 'wll.o ftlils .in not naore than thvo of thc f oure'iaminat.itln subj eets stttted in S ectiozl 8 nla'v be a) losvetl at tl'le cliscretion o''i.i n ''certain *' .

:fs.'tyj,p.yr. the Botlrd , to be re-e kl'tm ined in suell subj ecsts only, prtlvide. d thstsubj ec

othtarn'rise, lle 1. Aas passed ?4 sutisf ltetorty exltlninatiol't . ln sutt-':(! ttses rl0 f urther exhtlllintltiolt fet? 'urill b' e- ehètrge t.'1.

Carztlf tlateseligible f orPart 11.

Part If of tlzeSranzination.

Part 1)1 of tlae exarnillation shall consist of : ..

((r) A' ' survey ol tt f ttrr.tl ë'trea , uvlaieh will eolnpri se triangulk's-tlrln, ollservation for aclinluth, topograplly, trllverse of . l:nirregulltr bountltlr) -, re-esttlblislAl'nelnt of a lost betteon . . '

t' b j .& survey of tt t-ou-nshl'p ltr.ea u-ith builcliln gs thereon .Tlle 'origiual 'llel d rlote s , etlrrlplltations ttntl plan taf sllch survey %11-111st he s't; blnittert .

Percetatag'e of 1f2. A. candidate shall not be cleen-tetl to l'lave passe- 4 Paz't J1)':f'arrxs of the eyamination unless he has obtainetl 60 o/o ef the total r.fl arkBrequired to . z

o'btllburkble .paas Part II. .

13. -.&. rettsonable tinle iilnit uvill be ptllon-ecl M-itllin 'wllichPltrt 11 of the exalzlination n-lust be pztssed.

r Is- lt N 'Aî 1.2 N' 1- IN cyrl? 1 c 'iq 5: (. ) .b' -i$t; ï . . . S . P () 4 2 1./ 2 .

l'tlislrrxtrrlckxs .

T'he Lftnd Survel-ors ' Board f or Kenytt with the approval o.fthe Governor-in-council pursuant to the powers conferred l)ySeetion 21 (1) (à) of the Lantl Surveyors Ordinanee, 1923. herèbylzàake's the f'ollowing Regulaiior)s for tlae direetion anrl guidance cdLantl Surveyors.

-A. G. B A.KEII* '*' ) 2'l-lh-oc t ()?- t)J 1-'a ?k(.@ Sttrr eyç..

. (.7? t't.t'?' lIl t'/ pù , l'oa ?'t,(@ S tt i'ncyo t'-s ' . ll.o.a.1'o1 .

Jà.I:iIàrk'' :3;:,19:4. Tt1E OFFICIA.L GAZETTE $%*# .

TH E LAND S1) IRYEYOIIS ' OIIDINANCE, 1923.

l'tTlcltrruzvlaloxrs . '

'i.. etlnitionsu. Fr

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2.. lt. shall be tlle- dut-y of ever.y surveyor naaking suzweys Interests otuatle. r tlle se ltegulatitlns to sttldy tlle interests of Governnle. ut, azld Governrnenttc 'tfforc'l a.l1 izlforoaation obtêkinttblta by laizr.t relative to tl).e prope rt k . to be studied.untler. survep that nza). aicl il't securilag actcuraey and eoxnple tenes-sin tl) e t.stle to the lancl.

' 3. The neee. ssity of the grtttttest praetieal aecurttey cannot b(? Necessity oftoo strozlgll' inlpresset.l tlpozl surve yors. In lnany instance s no aeeuraey in

s t t rvey w- ork ..lvlitan.s l'rlay exist whe re by /arrors can be deteeted imnletliately ;this pt? ndt? rs it a11 the n-zôzd) nestlssary to deal stringently witllsurvej-ors whose work is found to i)e ittaccurate or d efe ctive. ltsha-' l be tbe duty ol tlae Director to report sueh work to the. Bot.trtluvhich shall e ylquire into the zrtatter ancl clea.l with the surveyorin t'lcc,ortlanet? with the provisions of S. etztion 16 of thta Ortlinanee.

4. A surve yor eonductlug survetys untl er these . l-t.agtllpttioll:s It''tlwledge ofshrtll znllke llilnself eon-versnnt M-itl) tl'ae provisions of tl ze (.)z.f1i)'1.- t. lrdinanee anct. . . . . Regulations.ance tanf l uf a l otllel' (lrcl u2l tlees ftltd. l'tegulatitans , :1 knou-ledge of''w-hich is zAec tâss:trt).' to e'ttLt.ble hilàl efh' eCelatlx t o disoharge Jlisdutitâs as tt survoj-or.

3, . A survetyor pffectting ltuy sur'v ey tlllkl er tl).e tlrtllna.ll()te shall S ltrvel'ors* toGn1pl).- with ,8411 l'lepartnlcntal rul es and dz! rec tions supp leltlezltttry COMPIA' Withc

Departmerttaltf.l these llegultttions ttnt)l not being eontrptry theret o . xules.

6 . A stlrvelvor shall obt ttin tt 11 inforl'n ation availttl; le abou t S-urveyors totlle 1kl.n(l to be survoyetl froul the J'listriet Surveyor, a.n(l slzotl'ltl f'btainy informationnf

.l tkifl- hiln t')f his u-hereabottts . V hen a stlrveyor indents f or f rom oisfsrictp. rintfp ()f plan.s f tr)r survey p'tlarllr--,t:les , '.h e 14.111st stftte f c'x' wl'l flt surveys sl,rz.eyors.thtzse are requiretl, so tltltt lle cttn be infcrxned l'y'hptt ('ltt tlt at'e1.*0. li able , tb.''t1.cl (-t an b e- t1xt-?tl or. aclopt e (1 .

7. 011 rece'. p t of èl rçrttwtt isitiol't f l-k.)ll t tlze ll7z're.atc--.r to ëtrllerld a 'surveyor to

sur % ey or t o suppi v rnere inf ornlltt. on concerning it the sllrveyor k'omplà' wîth,- : requisition for1-

.n.:1st conlp ly yl-itll t.he requis-tion M-ithout undue deltty. amenument.

8. The ernploz'lnent of ttu unqlzptlarfied assistaut wiil noi be Bmploymental'oawed 'withotlt the writtelt perulission of the Director, azld. a t'f asilistants-stlrvo-or employitlg an approvecl ttssistant shall be he l(1 l'esponsiblefor the work perforrnecl by suell a&1 assista.nt. .A.-71 plftns, fleld notesor f orms requiring signature in eonrle ction with work done by anapproved assistant shall be signed by the assistant and counter-signecl ilz the stlrveyor em ployillg hin't.

9, R'Vlaen surqre. y Nvorlf lltls 1)0.. en nnae. uded on instructious srroneousf r()lt.ï the ll'ireeter ttl 1 el'roneous beztctllliug Inus t be ol-zliterftted or beaconin: t'x

. t)e def aced.def aeed , llnd tl).e stlrvelvtlqr s'h a11 repclrt. hls aetion to the J-llreetor.

10. T he reznovt,tl, oblitertttlorl or defltcernent of ttny surve- j- oestruction' oflrsark is an offe- nce exeept :ts pro'videtl izl. l'tegulation $) . Any sueh survey rnazksclffence 'êom ing lltlder tht) làtlt't-ce of tt stlrveyor shoulcl be reported to be

reportetl.to the Distrzet Surveyor.

11. . Survey.ors (lngagetl ol1 Governl-nent 'work are to repàir a.ll Trigonometrt-.'Trigclltolnetrieal Stlttifyus thptt are fount-l to be de lrtpicla tecl or t() t'al Stations1 ju ygxeport t-heir inlàbillty to do so to tlle (Ilistriet Stlr-veyor. . A.s the repaired... ,....:'.Mrood-en quadripod laclts perlrtètnency, ft large cftirn or m ollntl bllilt ' ' ' '.; '. '.rounrl lt' earef 1111).- p'.ulnlled pole nlLty be stlbstitutecl f or it . T''ile ' '' ' : '' ''' ''l/isi tl-ict S urveyor shotlld be rtotifl e(1 'wh(?n this is rlon.e . , .. . ,

12 .x&.! l line ar n1e ttsurelètlflll.t .s sllëtl :. t'..(? rezordetl in f eet (t1l(l' tiki't of' ' ' ' 'detlicnal s of . ?t f oot. ; t'.-.l one placte of dectin-lètl s f o' r f ttrryl surveys tt'n (1 measurement..to t 'wo p ' aaee s of ( lee '. I't-lltl S lor t o'wn ship s'tlrveys .

13. Steel bands shoulfl be eom parec't frequently with a sfeel banda tcx.stt-tntittrd base 6v bancl. A ê()t7 f ee t strtndard base has been laicl be teated.cloîvu outsid. e the Lau' cl Ofhc.iz , Nairobi, and a ststndard bastt orbancl is available f or co' izzpé' trisiou at each District Offtce ,

54 T1'1E O l?Flt IIAL GAZETTE January 23, 1924-

Curvilinear 14. 'W here a gub-divisional plan is t;o be clrawtl to the sam ebotm daries of seale as the original plan, the plot of a, curvilinear boundary, suchsub-division.

aqr a river, m ay be adoptetl from the original pian. 'W here a sub-divisional plan is tg be drawn to a larger scale than the original,the curviliuear bountlary m ust be re-surveyed. The Direetoz' willgive the surveyors access to the original field notes for replottingthe boundary if he is satisftecl tlàat the aeeuraey of tlae originalSLIPVOY Wftrl*flnis enltlrgelrtlnt.

t'ermissiou t.o 15 (Eyl aecordanee with the Crown Ltlnds Orclinance, 1915sub-divide - 'fgrm.. Pal-t IIV (6), 42 and 48 no f arm ean be sub-fliv:ded without the

consent of the Gövernor-in-council. Eiverz application to sub-divicle shall be aoeompanied by a sketeh ill triplieate showing theproposed sub-divissons and by a written statement, showing whetherthe applieant clesires to attach the eonditions as to developm entand. the m aint.eaance of develöpment, to one parcel only: a,114 ifso to which parcel, or to two or m ore pareels, and, if so, m what.proporsions.

sub.division 1(J. 'where it is proposed to sub-divide land: for buildingOf lands fOr ites withirt a tovalship a plan in triplieate showing the m annerS5buitdiny siteswitslua a in which it is proposed to sub-divide the lands, and al1 suchtownshif. inform ation as m ay be required, m ust ,be subm itïed. in writing $o

tlae T'ownship Aufhority for its approval.

sub-division 17. AV' here it is proposecl to sub-divide lands within 5 milest'f lands irzto of a township or withi n. 2 m iles of any railway station, but nptbuilding sitest wioiu a Mritihin a. township, in lots of less than 3 acras for building sites, a10townsbip. pla,n in duplieate showing such inforl'n ation as is prescribecl in

Section 3 (1), (i), @) of tlae Public Health Orclinancra, 1913, mustbe subm itted to the Boartl of H ealth for 5.ts approval.

FIELD W ORK .

M' AaoR TRTAxt4uLATIox,

Selactiotz of 18. stations are to be selectecl so as tq furnilh well eon-sfatiions. tlitioned friangles ; no angle should be less than 309 nor greater

than t20O an4 the Qxing angle ghoulcl not be less than 450.'W herever it is practicable, the tyiangulation should be carriedfbmvard in a. polygollal or quaflrilateral series.

Observation t: A. theodolite not less than 6 inches in diam eter witl-tjnf horizontal * .Iltieropnneters m ust be usecl ancl at least 8 rounds ol observationsaqglet!.

.takell ? .c. , four zertjs on eaeh face with the cirele clivitlecl intoequa) parts.

ebaervation 2t). Tlao angles of elevation or depression should be taken 4of 'vertieaj .tirnes

, ? . e . , twice ()n eètch lace. The clivision of the eye and-:: rzl;l :?;. ' .olpeet end of the level asttaehed io ihe vertieal arc shoulcl benoted in each case, in order that the vet-tical angles niay berecluced to their true value. Tlae height of the telescopic axis anclof the signpl must be measured..

Angular tu . Tthe m axim um angular m iselosure in any triangle mustmisclosure. not exeeed 10 seeonfls.

To I)ecqmputedgeo.lletioptly.

Such triakgulation is to be eomputed geodelieally .

AftxoR Ttuwxtltmlkqqox .

JgmgakjggSl'')w'q '' 23. 'îAThell the eountry is already eovered by major trian-

gulation, it will bc necessary to incorporate therewith a nlinorsories of triangles. This may be effected b y < 'breaking (lqwn ? 'frolaa the znajor sides by a homogeneous network, whîeh shouldbe brought into harmony urith ille major series by graphiesl orlttl'v Trttce l'nethods. -

where 24. 7I'%e seleetiot) c)f stations and the m ethod.s of observa-Prtmedure tiou is to be eonducted in a silnilar nlanner to that preseribetl fortlisers from .uat for l'nlt.lfll, triangulation eltsept athflttmajorIsuo.. (1) A 5& micrometer theodolite may be used..tri angtt

(2) Four rounkls of ôbservationg , i . e . t $5,0 on each f aee vvil tStl Ce.

(3) Vertica) angles need not be observed.(4) The maximum angular miselosure in atky trifmgle

m ust not exceed 30 seeonds.

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TXRAVE it F; E S' U R'V EY S .

zts. lll.igorfaus trltverse 1 s to be nzatle f or flxing. thf.z ln' e aeous petinftsc,n ol 'f ro ert.i tps ltnll for I aying out to'wnships ancl roads . Subsidiary rigorc'us and 'fl . )? j) . .x . alztisidiary-

traversiz 11l rty 'oe l'.rtatlel tor th e purpose of (leternaining irregular traverao.b ound tlries c)r of th. e surve'v of ntt:tural f ea tures and (levelopm ents .

t17. A 5?l nlieronleter' t'heedolite shoulcl be usefl ancl two Method c.f . .iorxapl ubserviatl one on eaeh f ace, bot'h I'nicl-om qters boir.g reaql Obsewation: .jto'r rig flrolls trrta' t? rse- , but on e only îo).. subsidiary traverse . Allangles sllôulfl be observetl eloekwise donam ela.eing at the baek-urarfl st.rttl'tlll . Ally exeeption to tlàis rule n-tust be speeifi.eallyf it!- '. ; -. ., , 1..,, i:?r (-1 .

2,8 . Alkktt surtpnlent's sllould be 111 ade with a 300 or 500 f e et ATetilod c.f 'stetjl i) Etl'l(1 ; a sprillg l'la.lal-lee shoulcl bc usecl a nc1 the teniperature! 'neasklretrler3t.ol'. tlie ia?'tlltl slaoult.l be noted at eaell l'ncasure l'nent 'where itsefi'tact .is êtpprt-àcialale ?kz).cl tille angles of e,1 evtation or de- pressiontfhqervetl .

Suclz iucslilzed naeastlrenlents are to be reducetl t.o horizontal1 t-,'Jlg. ths . llzl(.l f llrther ctol-rectetl for ten-lr, erature , sag ancl redlyetion1;o su?;t. J eve! .

Tlltt theotlolite l'nust be usecl to read angles of inelination.tl--.k wsvredi ng 8 (legrees f rol'n tlle la orizont al ttnt-l laao.t tlle Abney Le vel .:

'

T'he ltllov-able crror c?f c! osure 5n fraverse is' as f ollo-a's l.imits ?Jï 'srroz'.. ' .&

1 in 30001 in 2G)0

. 1 sl'l 1000

G'ylxsltx'r-z.

Jtg.9. Tbpog. raphieal sumrelrs should preferably be l'nade witil 'l-opogzaphhcallane table a n(l clinometer. SLtr%'eyS-P

The taclaeom eter or prism atic eompas: an.cl steel band m aybta usod '

The nletlAotl of observing bearings on to natural featurtls antl-zca akillg' z'ough sltetehes is obsolete and (lftngerous.

.:$1 . Xfttllral bountl- ttries such as sea coast t)r rivers naay be stlrvey cf.'fi 2tszil b y nitturwl 'k # . .jl;sbfpun a z' .

(1) Subddi ary theodolite traveme, if it be elosecl betwilen'p-dnt's fîxed b y triangulation or rigoreus traverse and not m orei./' zzuz 15,0Ot) f eet apaz't.

( :2) Taeheonletrical or eompass - traverse, if it bi?/ eloseflb etnvtren rigidly flxecl points not n'lore than 5, feet apart.

Suelz work unless eomputed shall be plottezt to a scale atj.east? twiee tlle size of the final plan, and. sueh plot sha 11 be sub-zrâit,tetl to r.l1(? Direetor. S uch böundaries l'laust not be fixed by' lane iutib' e uor by the lzlet.hocl of ' ' eutting în ' ' pronainen' t trees# .anti sk e t ehi.u g .

56 TIIE OFFICIAT. GAZETTE Jauuary 23, t9'4.

S'I-rvey of y 2. . (1) . Avhen an are a of 10 acres or 1 ess t'rortts ola t4 ra.i1-e'è'?.a,.'1 allcls f ront i ng . ja o (; . t j ). t). (.j e u'j.jy.. (tj t tu o. o .g ya yq j, .t aa- ty N. s tlt a 'j ) ).) e a (zft e p t e d tlll*o S f-11*-$ .()'. , 0 - t)1 (.u'S Oiq.t ' - --c' 11 a railway . ' ..trserve. a dftttlnl, and. t. V-le beundarzes of the reserveél.. area ruflde para l1el1

' to tlae ec-'n. tral elzord s . Sueh ehords shaul l not 1) e. 1 ess than t t'èz/v)- ' 'r e th a n '72 t.). fd? IP e e- t i 13. l (?.zl o' t .13.l'lc-lz II-IC. o .

( d2..) 'V/y7zezt Ktx. tzre a o-s'er 'i.O è'tere s' in e- xt e'n t- f rent' .s on 13 t' 'gll a,res e. r 'î-' e , 1.,':u').t $ )') r ) l t'n (-t tE'tr-k' 'tn a'v !.') t. t.r rp at e r't a i'c pu l). ) tt tlr t7t l l..n.o tlllc'l r t r ''k.- .

S u b -di vizion f t GiJ ( j àq ('' Nu (.j y.y 2 '.).e ori o'i j.'l tl ) s u r .$ ' (? as' o f l a 11 (.1 s s 1j.1* A.r e A- t? (1 lp 11 d erta . . j. ) / & t- 1 e) u, . vy .

-o f I sm d s : -r. J s r a . j. , w . ! . -d (p : 4 s : u j. j. t; . . . jv ; s j yyy a j. y. (yt a c.ï vta.allt.t s .t. l tg l es (.) z't . tna.. nce- , 'lk-p'tltn , 11 tl s leela. n'Aa tr e J D .sc 7 rveyetl e a.

(? ona p ttiss t.rttvers (uz sklb -c1.i -i?'i s i on thereof nlft'y bc. s'tq.rveved lk)A.' tb ()l 't ?lt1 er tlz e A .J .a' a I ) cl r! '. i ë 1 e s t.i : ) y y J. t3 ).A ) () t 1x.4 o tlClrtli n a zzt'e19œ. ('-J) ''i'''/llell suctl) l azl cls Nvere ()rï' o'z'na-.tlA' s tlr/t-evecl lov 1*1 c/orous= / . . . j..j . . . s

trj E - 'erse j.',1 i)-) -c1 lvq' si ons thelreof. n-kaa ' io e l-n au-le J-)'î.- .()ri sl'yz tt.Jgz'c coy'ftp? ass7 ' ' '' - r Ars e 'o L C) v 1 g'lt ecl t >! !. a Ic s tl ell trt.t v ers (p 1) s e (34) t z'c)l 1 t-.. J b ;' r '1 p orou $4f .. t . '$ t., , $ u . . -. , - .. ''$

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s't'.'t' :. e A.' to t.l1 (:, s ?a-.'ulrs'?r-''tc.t,i o'Tn. faf. tk! e -J.-'z-'

z.aetor . . S 1)1 1.) -1a tt rt-t rzrap.la (2.1., x & .f e r s o c'1 J v t' ( ) 1 t) w. ( t s o t . La e'r t J-.t ê't 1.:. t 1-,.2 o s e o 1,1 A 1/' ollqb a s CA '-7 s l p l''t (1 .r t.-) . . , , . - .

1 A .' . '. ct te (1 3 1 ( 4 ! u (o ). p j j ze s(- oty Ja (p- ()1 j) t. u yj.y o ('' j tyl v s t'J r'k' e A- 5,4 ' 1* 11 b () ob t gt i l'1 e t7 fl' () l-fl' J...z.. . ,. (.. ., . . ;. . . . . : y . . . .tF J l L' 5-() 'IS t O be . '' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . '' J t ëae- zlc nq. or 01- zalinor. trLttugulat-zon , but ln outlvlng dlstrlets , to1 'aseçt on %' u.- ,hi (-t.in tln e tri ?'.t n $'$'! t l tau ti on h a s ttot b e en ex t. e n t-l e cl t% e- (1 a t 1 '( 1-0. sh p. l ll1,E1 l'C)l) () lX% i () lt l lk $ . - .- ) > - - .

(.4 . a(. rvsi ï. ï ozxs. j) e )) a j;g () (--/ 01-.). ttst' ..;r(3n()!3.''1 1- c. a. 1 L.x 1n 8) erIz ft t.i ()'l.3.s .S ' ? c 1 :. s urv e v s , vrllere x) o s sfi 't) le , sh a l 1 b e tkrlt'- e- et e cl b y t r i aI1 o'tl l a -% ' q. i .. to' a !' p !,-, -1t 1 i e'l'k ('t t t s e f l 1.) a s ()-' I 1 n e o f a t l e a s t .67.; 0 t') 0.f f fp e t' t t ilz cl ol'l etl ol .. , . , . - .

1 . of st' er 1- 't4 a, : t't ; )' olt sh t :. lz l h e. 't( t-t (). at?, 'dr e, c'l .,.3 tk s t. .

Q - 1 ' rt s t' r t :. c t 1 o pl cs I 'o t4 N.' b e i S s tl e (1 b 'v t 1). e '131- r e .:$ 't o r 1- n a 1 î).-,'n(-)(ù: pt ë . .-- .

s l ,1 t'l la c a s e 75 .

l'. ' ' . . , c: t i o n Q 5 .5.,5$. / 1) (,: y' ta v (.. .) ' p ( ) :-.. s 't' )a t tl (1 j' 1. e .n. t '' o 1.) cl'.!. e e 1.( s j.l -i1 2 t -1 i La t? h ' &' , ' ) ' .1) e (1 t b' tt' ''t 'S' p'tll proaflert y b t? ëtcozls , tlo.clk lravers e shall nave tll-.t allo,akllt'tr cl osurer &

't) Ar t t Th' 11 j) 1 (llxlsttrvt ttl' ozl 01,.1 to son'le lfnourrl pol'I1t,-, . - . - .

I'lat' ing a tl-r;. . -h),TJ&t .'z',. tl'a o 'ao- or. ('tinttt i)s of a p oint a're t'zonlputetl antl t'la.elh i, Et$.#)lz 1'z'(? rKl . 7 , - .su.l' ve ).' or plactls llis setteon ëtctzol cl ing te sucll co-orcli nt?.tt.'.k-$ , eèteltt: '. ' l 1 à ? l 1 t e ( l z. l'ttea s i '.)'e- nt ent a r.1 gular artcl line a r, naust. b e naacl e t wice ancl entert). (t'.cl :'t. :1 , . .

sepftrt, 'l-.elg' r in t he fl elf'l book tlnless t.l) e b eacon bo- eheekecl byanguirtr nleas tïs''u.zlxuztt 1ts preseribe cl in 1 tegul tttitln 1$$5 . Tilke firstrneasurc). i'nent is to loeate the eorrect posilion f or the bea.eon, thestc..:eo'rl.tl tC.) p rc, vz. tl1 ët t tlze b. caeon laas been fzorreetly plaeed..

swinging 87. -hivlzork-. C-t. is foutltl neeessary to ftx a beacon by a sNvillg - .traverse to kyag trptvtlrse f y.t yy-tt son) (a krl.tluen poînt , the line sh' oulcl be chaineclf'f a beacon <.

2:1 botih directions.'lvlaere one ()r rtaore internaediate traverse stations are required

,a elleck trttverse sllotti C1 bo n-lstdcc froln the be a.aon to the knourllT.t :.o.t., p.ntl differeut interlaae diate stations used.

'-l'hc.t total length ()f sucll swingirlg traverse shoultl not exeeecl

.3(30.0 feet. .

ciosrlre on to 88. (1) Vohere portions are .surveyetl by triangulation, theexisting existing boundaries shall be re-determ ined

, unless the Direc.tors,.'z.vel.s. j.j (yata of sueh bounda.ries to be adopted.allows t e

(2) 'Wllqre portions are surveyecl by t'raArers,e l'nethois, it isnot' neeo- ssary to re-survey the exist.ing boundaries, unless thepcloptetl d ata fail to close with the new data within 1 to 2000.

ln such ease a. re-survey of the existing boundary znust belnade.

placing a 3$'.). AxvThel't; 1ï. Jleaeon is to be placecl on sz bounclary line ,beaeon on a lnz,l-oof rnust be pl'ovidetl that the befteon has been plaeed on line

b! ' unçlary line. either b.y running the Jine, or else by reflxing 'both terminal points..

FIEIUD Novy:s .

Field notes 40. Fielcl notes zaaust be kept orl loose leaves approved b),tC' be kept on the Director, who will supply thelaa to. surveyors at cost price

.loflse leavessuppliea bs T'laey must rtot be kept en loose slips or sheets of paper or 'the Director. Jn other note books . ''

Methocl of 4.1 'Field notes sllall be kept aeeorcling to the l'nethocl usetlkeeping seld iu the gpaeilxlen Figld Book ïn the Appendix (Plates No. 1 & 2./.ltotes '*' '*' '*' '' .they n.-111st be indexecl and ref erenced in such a. way tlaat a com -

petent: draughtsm an m ay be abl e to prepare a true plan of thesurvey therefr6m . '

'lrhey Bhould have one'' and only one reasoza able interp. retationu'rld that the ctorrect onc. ' ' '

1

43. A description shall be given of every survey m ark Descrîptîon of. survey na arks.found or placed

, and in tlae form er ease a note should be m ade ofthe eondition in which it was found and how it was iclentifed.

44. , Topographical features shoultl be shewn eomprellen- Topography tol d ith speeial eare in the vicinity of a beacon to assist be shewn.sive y an w

in its iclantiftcation.

On measured lines the interseetions of a11 nafurai featuresttnd' developments shoulcl be noted..

ln township surveys evidence of oeeupation in the proximityof beacons m ust be shewn.

45. A)l known names of rivers, ereeks lakes, swam ps, Loeal names: to be recorded.hills, villages and localities shall be recorded m the flelcl book ;

eare should be taken to aseerttain tm d adhere to tllo correetorthbgrsp y.

46. -,ï.11 available inform afion shoulcl be recorded about the Detaileddescriptiol sgeologieal formation of the count.ry, the nature of the soil and of of qana to l,e

. ,the herbage: the quantity and quality (lf timber anttt the water noted.rsupply.

47. Each set of triangulation observations should be headed Particulassto shew cslearly the observing station, stations observed to, instru- to be gike: 'rneztt used, the state of the light and weather, the date and triarzguqatjonthe hour.. observatons.

Notes should also be m ade abcmt the tlistinetness of theobjeet' observed to, ttnd arly other eirellmstanee bearing on thereliability of the observations.

(1 ) 'Tlle name of the surveyor.(2) The date on which his stcel band was last compareti'

with a standarcl azzd with what result. '

T l)e title of tlae survey, the loenlity, and the date ofthe eonlm erlcezrlent of the . survey.

The dat'a on whicla the survey is Based, and ref erenctato tlae latter in whictla p ermi ssion to use such dat ais given.

49. On the lasi page of tlze ftelcl book f'nust be enterecl the lnformation. . ; .jo j)e .g.j veya ol.t'date of the tzompic'tion of the survey, and the following certifâcate the qast Tlage,signetl by tlae survel/or.

' iThis is to certif y that the field notes herein eontaillednre the aetual flgures reeordecl by m e aL tlae tim e of observationand m easurem ent in the fleld, ancl that the survey has beenm ad.e ila accordance witla tlle regulat,ions. ' '

50. The original fleltl notes shall be submitted to the Orizinal rveàd 'Direetor through the District Stlrveyor wifh the plans and eorn- 'lotes to be

sent in.'ptltations to kvhieh they ref er.

5 1. All originawl' field nôtes b,aconte t'he property of thtz Field notes are .Gove rnm ont bllt a surveyor l'nay have aeeess to his own 'field the propertynotes for the purpose. of ma king abstraats therefrom . '

governme,zt

15:. .Explarlatory nötes should be 1)1a(le in tlae 6.el(1 boolv, Unortllodtlxwhe)a llnortlaodox m ethod.s of survey are usefl owing to obstrue- nai'thods to be.

explajnetl.tions or difllculties in the fleld.

5 :. Ez-aztlres in the 6e1(l notes ilaust be avoicled. T.f a gorrections .f'igllro is ineorre etly recsordec'l, it shöuld be erossed out, and thecol-reûtt erltry 1).1tR(1 e nearby.

$18 TIIE OFFIUIAL GAZETTE Jartuiry r,23:, :J 1924.

Dbject ofbeaeons.

54. ' T'he essential conditions iI1 the collstruction chf alibeaeons m arking tlle boultdaries of property are : --

T'12 ftt a. l'rlark of :'1 perl-flanellt lltltture tlelltlting theabsoltlte survey point be plaeecl on or under the

1 in such tt wlty thszt it ealknot h)e eètsily flTs..grountp ! a c e t1 .

Tllat a conspieuous and substantial beacou of sonke(lurable l'naterial be erected over thi.s ntark. As lon.gas tlzese essential eontlitions are fulftlletl the (1 etails.below na ay be znotliftetl to suit the eircuu-lstttrtees ofthe crtse , buï sonte pernlrtnent nlktrk 11111st be p'slt-tc:ed..

Ampottanee of 515 , l'tl nèust. be borne i11 znind that èl.etu )tl 'otpëtctlllillg t'lu iihePrtàper crrollncl is one- of tlle chief obj ects of sulwey , ttzxttl tlïeref urei 1 f 'eeaconinp. o . . .sucll b-e- ltcsonlng ls perf erllzetl 541-1. a. perf unctory or incoznplete

znanner , a sllr'veyflr's 'worlt lnay be rende re(l tlsele ss to C#a iargeextel'tt , howevep gootl tlle lnore scientifie ptu't ot' it, lnay b e .

, . Miaimu- 56 . Tthe z'tlizliînun) btzaeon except as p. reseribed in R. egu.' la -6kaoon. . uon '-'j () shall b e

'V'*

On f arnls an angle iron bea,con 4 f ee t in lengti!- ljur.-rounclecl by tl 'eairn or m ound with tmnches -

(2) l11 township. t'tn ireu pin or pip. e $) inches blr p.z tneh ,.Sucl) iron pin or pipe l'nust be set. in concrete . and.ref ereneecl at suction eorners .

tteference to 57. T'he eorner beacons of f arlns f ronting ou 14. railw xyedegral'l' . . lloulcl be ref e re need to the ne arest telegz-:tplz pole attd.resem e spoles. . .'tho nunaber thereon shtltlltl be- recorded. .

Bôaoqn' *'c''t 58 Bountlêtry- lines rtlnning to tt river slzzèl ! b e ) lt.? aei>neti of1rivers.. : . . j z jjj jj o o (j. j (.j x. (j jtlae rivez bank tt. no'v .

Avhere f anus are laitl out on both sitlt)s of Lt rivtzr, fza,zl't. f rtrrnxnust be berteorted sep arately . ' '

l'tlx IC t t'llz srl.l ) .. ( 1 ltvi ss oza. rt!).(l tl') (t ri-àlllttinder of zt far1.zl zlatlst bt. se I.f -colltailled .

se' etions 59 . Tlze ltegulations 6() to 72 inclusivt.u az e colnpulsory forivompulsory s! 1 survelys f or t.lze. Crou-n tt1't(1. ltre recsonnrne'tdtzpv f ( lr aclllptkitkrt onf or Crown * *' . .rn-ate sub-divlsions.-s. 13êurvej

F'armoeaoon*. ($0. .4.11 f arnls shotlld be beaconed by ang. le irons 4 f eet iïx.' length set in concrete ancl surroundeûl by a caim: of stones or by

tz lnotlnd of earth.

Liue beacons. 61. Line beaeons slzotlld be stout hardwood posts surrotlztlled.by a eair.fl or ntound.. ' 1

'W-here such line beacon 14as been accurately llxeti b y survey',itk should be shewn on the p-' an. ''

taoîntt,r G' 2. At tt distance of about 300 feet f rozn the ct,rner lleaconbeacor's. aml on the tmae alignm ent , pointer b eacons consist.ing of stotxt.

httrd wood posts surrouzltled b y cairns or lnounds are to l)'e p. laeetlexcept where corner or line beacons ara iutervislble allt! within a, ,clistanea of 500 0 f eet. T'lle lneasuretl clistancqà fronl the bettconto the pointer is to be given in the felcl notes and. on the plan.

'rreachev. 63. At eaeh corner, lint? , and pointer beacon a trench 6 feefiin length ancl 1 fôot in widtll a.nd depth shttll be dug in ihxe,' true .clirecstiön of each boundary. On stony grollnd a wttll cd stonescd the sam e d irnensions znay be built .

ltetarcnce 64. Iteference pegs eonsisttng ôf 'imrl pins 9 inches lo yl'eo. .1. inch should be plaeed sbout 4 feet frozn eaeh eorner beacon oz)S

tlae correet allgnm ent p. referably at thil bottom of tllfcà trenbl).

.ttvfereace to (J5. A'Vhere a suitable tree exists withiu 20t) feet of a cortkei!Iyeest . 'bettcon p. ref erenee mark shoulcl be cut theroon, and the tearing

al4d distanee determ inetl and noted ilï' the fseltl book antl fm. thi.vplan. Reference mttrks m ust not be cut ozt .fruit trees s'ucl3. asnlftngoes ancl coconutg.

tulzqd irees 66, AV here a boundary lhle is cut tllrough forest, tfreesî'' f'A'. e:f- . withirt 3 feet of the line shoulcl be blazotl, é() tll ltt tho t'r-ztlrks

f ace the boundarjr line .

Jàhnkry ,.23, 19:4. TCIE OFFTI;IAL GAZETTE 59

G7. Suburban plofs over 10 acres sha.ll be benetmed wilrh Becona ofangle iron bencons in the sam e znanner as farm s exeept that Buburbaa

.. PlOtB.

(1) Poitzter beacons are not neeessarz-.(2) Trenches are to be 4 feet in length and 9 inches in

wklth tm cl depth. . .

08- . Township plots ttnd suburban plots under 10 aeres are 'Beacons ofto be beaconed by iron pins or , pipes of at least .l. inch diametqr township

. . plofaancl 9 inelzes irl lengtll set in coucrete. Pointer bea.ccms antl 'trenebqs are unnecessarty. Referenced pins should be placetl 6inches b elow the? grounti , pref erably ()r1 the protl lletéon of tlleboundary line , at each corner point of the seetion, so that it m aybe re-estabished , if it is disturbe?t by builcling, f enc'ing or roacleonstruction. '

t$9. Stcm dartl traverse points are to bo m arked bz iron pins standarain ccmc.rete set. one foot underground, jlnd must be referencecl to points.perzuanep.t buildizlgs or iron pins as preseribetl in ltegulation 68.

70. Ltmd surveyeil under the Land Titles Orclinance, 1908, Land surveg. el.l (E lnzld of A' 1/ om b.asa, m ay be beaconed with hard- ''nder tieexeept on t le s

. Izand Titles'yvootl' posts. . orainanoe,

1K8.Trenelles shall be dug as prescribecl in Xegulstion 03 exceptj.)l soft sazlfl.

71. l'toltd.s m ust. be beaeoned at all turning points, and where ' àoad beacone.they are interseeted by the boundaries of properties in the sam e .m tmner as is prescribed ftlr f arm corners in Regulatitm s 60 to 65.

71.1 ,'t triangultttien station, which is co'nsidered suitable for Triangulatiqwthe preservation ftyr future use shall be m arkecl by an iron pin or Statflnm ' 'cartridge set in concrete 1J, inéhes below tlle surfa'ee of theground, two feet cube for major stations and 12 inctlles by 1t2inches by 9 inches for minor.

A càhkz---ù' f stones or mc tmd of earth, 4 f eeL high shouicl belkuilt over' it, and a, treneh 1 foot in width and depth shoultl beslug at a rlttllus of 5 f eet frozn the m al-k .

. C'clatlaurlrA'rl()xs .. . . !

73 Al1 eomputstions are to be' m ade on the preseribetl Computatioms.forms supplieâ by the Direetor or on foolscap similarly ruled.. On P'eMribea

. forms.Computatlons shall be clearly and legibly wrltten on one side oftlle form s only anql calculatetl in the m anner speeiflecl on PlatesN/s. 3 ttl 6 in the appendix hereto.

74 . A11 prelim inary and rough computations m acle tluring Prelimiuavtlle work alld used in conneotion. with the preparation of any plan and rough

computatioas. .should be fomvardecl with the flnal eornputations theredf . to be seut in.

75 . Traverse eblnputatious . shall shovy- sny error of closure Travers-.zzild any necessary adj ustmezat tlaeretlt).

ç(9. In order to elim inate eleri/zit'- errors and to facilitate Independant.exaznination, al1 computattons shall be subjeeted to an independent Checks tt3 leapplied.and complete eheck by naturals or ltlgarithms! as the case m ayrequiro. Such cheek must aeeornpanv the origlnal computations.() heekg by calculating maehino will btl ttceeptetl but computatkonsm ust be certified that such checks laave been duly m atle.

77. (1) 'The rectk linear ares of portions httving a river or other Areas.curvilinear boundttry sllall be taken out in the prescribetl m anner,and the area lying between the curvilinear bountlarz and thersght line used in.-tlle computation of the ttrea from co-ordinates,shall be obtaineâ by planim eter. Areas of sueh cuzwilinear por-tions shall not form an unreasonsbly lttrge ptrrcentage of the totalrtrea of the portiôn, but must be kfapt witbin limlts where neces-stlzuy by t.ht: introduction into the calellltttion by co-ordinat'es of astlitably plseetl traverse or othtr. we 11 flxetl point.

. 7(2) Areas (Jf rectangula'r antl triangular portions may be

talten out bty any recognised m ethod, btlt an indepeudent checkmust in all cases be applied.

:Q THE OFFICIAL GAZATTE Jamlarz 23, 1024.

Aoemaey 78. Areas are required t,o be calculated to the followingrequired- degree of aceuracy : -

. . oecim als of an aere.

Business (such as 15û x 100 (:h. untler) 5f (Reet.'Up to .J ac.( (Ourv.(Reet.'Uurvk *

Over 2 yc. ...

Falam z4:6t7,.9 .

2 ac and under

Over 50 ac. and. up to 500 ac.

Over 500 ae.

79. A cam p'ete iztdex m ust aceompanz a1l computations andeatsh calculation m ust be referenced to the page in the field. notesfrom whieh ihe dsta for the calculation has been obgained.

(Eeet. 3) (CuIw. 2)j (Eect. 2( (Cuz'v. l

(Rect , 1$ tcuzw. nearest(. 0.5 ae.r'tlReet. nearest

. 1 * o 5 ac.,,j , * 'Curv

. nearestj -k zcre.

nearest acre.

laailure fo 8t). Com putations cazziétl out. ila a m anner contrarycomply with l-egulations will not be accepted

.theregulatione.

Slmvylv Pztzu s .

plan Jorzns. 81. A!1 plans ghall .be drawn on the plan forms suppliedby ï'he Direetor. '' . -. .:

scales to be 82. T'he f ollowing natural scales are to be usefl : vllsed.

Township plots 4 in 1,G)O.Suburban plotsm-.l in 2,500 ov 1 in 5,(K10.

39 acreg to k100 aeres- 'l in 5,000.101 ac.res to 1,000 tteres î1 in 10,000 or 1 in 12,500.1. ,001 acres to 5,000 acres-sl in 12,500 or 1 in 25,000.5,f)01 aeres to 10,00f) 4 in 62,, 500.1(),001 upwards- l in 125,0* or 1 in 250,000.

Tlae sur-veyor l-fzusi use lais dsscretéon in regald t() the ftboveseales. '

.,ï11 detttiis m ust bta distinct, and the cramping of flguresrolpst be avoitlecl.

Gelaerally when two or m ore areas are drawn ()1) one plan,th t? sm allest area shal'l eontrol the scale thereof .

Mahod of 83. Xll plans must be plotted b)r rectangular co-orclinates.plottîng. Gratieules slloul:l be (lrawn pz-oportionate to the draft and

. in evenhunflrekls vmti tltoustïnds of feet.

T'he north poin' t shoulcl be ultlwardg ancl parallel to the sitlesof tlaa paper.

conventiona'f 8 4. T%e etanventional signs , a.s shewn in lhe Appendix, anussSigrts . 'j w.e :-t (j h e y.qy d t. o . ( S e e P ) (). t e 7 j .Metlzous (': . 85. A1.1 . plans l-iallst be clraaa'rl . in aceorllanee with thePrinting, m' ethods of printing, colottring, etct . , exemplified ()J). the specim qn..colouring

, etc. .

.plptu 'in f tle Appeudix'. rplatt/ No . 10) - '.L

soatls and 86. AJl roads, as speei.fl cfllly detailed- 'in the ' Appendixlopegraphy (Plate No. 1f)) and suell n ) ttlqz-al f (-z- atures anr'l Clevelopnaents as

h' tt vt- been aeeurateîy 6xet'l bv sllrvey 'tnd slzcsh as cta'n be gkef ehe' tlith reasozlable precision'' are to be shown on tlce plans

.:lA 5%: j

87 ln ad ditioll to the di st anee btatwea n beaeolas the t o#. a.-1 l'is'-ance from' ' f th beacon to s't. river or other irrepllllar boundarA- :' beaeon todlstazlce rcnn , e . y au trregular

nltu st b e gi ven . S ' uel'- 1 rre gul.ar ï-loklllcltxiyl' sl-. al1 be d eseri bek''i , e . g , bourzdary. . '

I f b pndarv 1 s ce ntre (Jf ,-1* ver J ' or t I bok-l:n clarv 1 s 1 03', f eet. above.ol . . . .e.. ) tvlli r'zlt u-nter 'trtarl. .l: . 2 ' 'V/here there is a. 1-1 p a .ri a n or othe r reservet ln.e (1i st alac e to the li rni t of su r.s h z'es er v e sha l 1 b e g 1 ve n .

. S. '9. 'No e. rasure iazav b e l'rla. cl.e . Cerractions

r> orr e e : i r' ;.1:. s s'ln eu.l (-1 b e l r.t a (1 e nt'--. v ;n e . ; ) ' i. i-t g tl4i.-t'l 'tlsjl'.. t1l e i ! 3 e .: ) r1% e z t.V. . :. k t .. . ( , , a ' 7 .j. '' ' 'tx.,.Aî (.) l ( () / 1 - qf2..' tl1 (? 11-1 () 21 0..2 ln .

C? : 1.c 'fA ca 01.-1-() k' ll. 1 ons sl-a(.)ll 1 (1 b c- 'ttli t 1, tt'! 1 e ''i 1) y t q') e s u rNre '$' (nr .k. u . - - .

adopted f or stl lotting , sub-divl' qiona 1. ls:etltlld ('fallot ( i n z' s l 1 I -divj sj fln a'I

T ls lle- '.d -tln der the CrovJc. Land s Orrlinan-'c,e 1902 . ''umt'ez's.= tl 1.1. L- - ,

'T11e sub -division will reeeive p. nexvv L . O'. y) lèlaat,'.c- r anr.ltlae re mainder will be L.O . ,/ 141. '

The sub-divisions of the relnainder ( /1R1) will ,besim ilarly treatec'l except thstt the new r'et-naincler willhe numh. ere ('l /' 1t 2.. '

Lautls held upcle. 1- Orown Lands Orclinttzlce, 1915.The sub-division and. tln.e reniainder will ea ctl-1 reeeivea. neq' L .0 . number.

Al-laenever a pertion of. a f l'trnl is ef'lql v ertet) izlto a.township , the portion so izonvertetl 'u-i.l1 re ce- l--ve anezv nul-nber .

17: ptch seetion of the township will be gzven t4 ltol-nannul-nbe. r . tt)a d tlle plots in each setztion Nvill be l-lum -b e re Jl. conse t' tlti vely , e . g . Plot 8 S ec .tion 1)( of. ?Tu . ( ) . N1 - o .

91. Tlàe Adm inistrative District and Provinee is to be Locality.shewn, alzd the locality should be given with ref erence to som etou-r!shqp . . !.l til'wrh'tl- station , or p. rominent topographict.tl f eatllre .

f)12. AA- llere surveys ?tre effeeted b y triangulation a chart Trïaltg'hlat c'r;'. * chart j;.slnou! cl be frtt nled shem-illg tlcle rays o'bserved f rozn e- aeh station.

93. l''lle certifieate ozl the pla.n form is to be signecl by the Certiiicate. ,surveyor effeeting the survey in clue aceordanee with Regulation 8.

DEEO PLANS.

94. Llzlen deed plans fôrms, as supplied by the Director, lnan forms.shall be used, and m ust be submitted in tmplieate.

Lithographs m ay be used if they eonf orm with the spaeingand general armmgements of the linen f arm , and if the paper isapproved .by the Director. ''flaey shoultl be subm ittetl iu quad-ruplieate.

95. All plao.s m ust l)e tlrawn in aecordanee witll the m ethocl Method ofof plotting, printing and colouring exenlplified on the specim en Plottizfg,

printing anci'deecl plan in the Appendix (Piate N' o . SJ . oojouring.

96. Only beacons puetllltlly 'relative to the boundary are to Beacons.be showll. Thev are not to be lettered, exeept where it isnecessary to I ln.alçe a distnnce clear, or t() expiaiil . an erll ttrgement.

S..7. Avhtàre a, redundant beaeozl is iikels to letltl to eonfusion aedundant' on 'the groun (1 M-ith the beacons detnarcatillg' the prtlperty, it beacons.shotlld be shou-n on the pittn and l-narked T ë l-ted tlntlant Beaeon. ' '

98. . Topographieal f (aatllres lt'n'(l details of tlevelopnaent are Topography..not .'to appear on deed plans. '

hoads. 99.4 rtafè usual notifieation that a, stnweybr's plan llas beeneonfirm ecl will eontain an intina ation of the roacls, if any, tbat 'are fo be reservecl on the deecl plan, or plftns thereof .

Abuttals. ' 100. lmm ediate bùundaries' of al1 àbuttals are to be shown,and a.t least one extraneous eorner in the cflse of a sub-clivision' .

Areps.

area

Reserve

'W hen two or more areas are cömbinetl in one, tlzetèotal must be given as in (1) or (2) and. below eaeharea must l)e iabulated separatelàr.

L..O. No. Area. Acres (Approx.).>,

Total area

(Reetilinear areas of portions with eurvilinear bounclaries arenot to be given. '

The nul-nber of decim al plaees to whiel: areas are to be givenis stafecl in Section 78.

No erasure m ay be m ade.

Corrections, whieh m ust not exceecl two in num ber, shcmldbe effeetecl by seoring Shrough the incorreet word or ftgure. .

Sueh eorreetions shall be initialled bz the Director only an4not by the surveyör.

))

Aeres (Approx.) .

zndereemezzt. 10.3. The signature of the surveyor 1-1-11.1st be given ou thebottotn left-hand corner of each copy.

104. 1) egtllfttions 82., 84 , 87, 89, 9 0 ancl 91 apply to .D tae. fl1N 'ans . ' .!

RE-strltvisvs

'original . 105. l1A the re-survey of lflncl the surveyor 1-1,11.1st adherta to'

beacons mark the principle that the beaebns originally placecl on the grouncl'the lyollndary. l'flark the true boundaries, although the data' of such bountlariesm ay not Ye found ottl re-sumrey . to agree, within the lim itsprescribed by these regulationg, with the data recorded on theoriginal plan.

Iyrevention of 100. To prevent the perpetuation of errors in original sur'vtlyskfrsud and the allll to gtlartl against fraucl, in every ease where m aterial dis-perpetuatioa t js found to exist between the new an4 the olcl survezyagreem encd errcire. the surveyor shall forward to the Director a full report thereon,

accornpanlet'l by a sketeh shewing the positiön of all 01d. surveymarks, and l)y a descrlption of all sucll Inarks, and of a1l clevelop-ments on or near the bounclary line.

'careful searoh 107. Careful search and enquiry m ust' be m atle f or evitlenee:* be made for of oriainal survey m arks. A diligent use of pick and spade willTflosi'' beacons. %-* <' < < ? 1often bring to light a lost beacon.

Nsw AT,LOTMENII'S t)F Cuowx Lztxo.

resign to be 108. Before perm anent work on any extensive survey ofeubmitted. new farm s is comm encecl a design of the propoged aaangem ent

of roads and. areas based on a preliminary topographical surveyis to be submitted to tbe Director fcir hig approval.

()n completion of the survey the approvetl clesign is to besubmitted ::71th the plans of the survey.

tueport to 109. A report m ade on the form supplied by the Directoraecompanz shall aeeom pany all plans. T'izis shoultl contain a detailed dqscrip-S'IOF' tion ôf eaeh f arm with reference fo spil proporiion of sgriçultu' ra).

to pastural land., natural herbaye, thè nature, amount and valueof tim ber, the water stlpply, llability to flood, roacl access, an4auv other information whikh will assist ih the valuation .of thef U a '1Jt 1p IL')

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J'Anqary 2:3, 11124. THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 63J.-: - - - -- - - - -

Speeial eare shou'.d be taken to give reliable inform ation aboutthe perm anenee of tlze water stlpply.

110. The surveyor sllotzld advise the Director about ail Land to bereserved forlazld that should be reserved for sueh publie purposes as townships

, puujeoutspans, water supply, forest, buildinc stone and road metal. purposea

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111. vazans should be boundeà, wltereve.- possible, by roads shapes anaboundaries ofor rivers

. garms.M/hen al1 naiural or artifieial advantages have been ecyn-

sidered, sym metry of design, minim um pqrim eter, ancl' rectan-gularity of form should be tim ed ar$ but the suitability of thefarm should be eonsiderecl ibefore thJ lé'implicity of the survey.

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Tlle length of the famn should nok ekceecl three tim e itsmean breadth.

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112. W here an area fronts on tlfe sea coast, a strip of land Boundary onnot less than 200 'feet in width must:be' 'reserved above hlgh-wa.ter sea eoast.

- f G' V nment urposes ' .mark or o er p .

113. On all tidal rivers a yesefve of at least 109 feet in Boundaty on 'width from hich-water mark is' to ' be made for Govemzm ent tidal rivers

S ''' 7 'PUPPO 0S. ,. ..

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114. The boundarz o.f arqaj' . fgonting on other rivers . or Boundary opstream s shall be the qentrè of the river or stream . ' Other rivers.

. , or ptmeams.

1.15. The bolmdar# of areas froilting on lake. shall be (lefmed lbundary onlakes.by right Cnes at a distapce of not less than 100 Feet from the

water edge. at ortlinary high water.

t16 W here an area. .fronts on a swam p, a give and. take Boundary oaSWamPS.straight line boundary should be aclopted, wherever possible.

Tndefmite m edian lines, which cannot be re-estabblished areto b e a' voicl ed . .

Swamps of an average width of 500 feet or more are to beexcluded from f arm s, an' d a straight 1me boupdary along the edgeof tbe swamp is to be surveyed antl Ibeaconed.

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. ),117. W here a.n area fronts on a railway reserve the boundary Bokzndary oa

shall be Q00 feet from the centre line cd the rsilway. ' railwayreserve.

118. 'W here the boundary of an srea is comm on to a native 'Bpundaryreserve sueh botm dary line khall be run and intervisible line Common 't9 *. . , natjve reserve.'beaeons shall be .placed thereon. '

119. W hel'c the boundary cd an area is comm on to a forest Xatedarycommon to areserve, sueh boundaey line shall be rtm and. line beaeons shall foxest re- ve

.

be plaeetl thoreon at reasonable intervals so tbat fhe boundarycan be easily iclentiûed.. W hen such a lizte has been cut througllforestt line beaeons need nôt be intezwisible, but lhey shall beintervlsible where the line passes ihrough glades or bush.

OORRESPONDENCB AND ACCOUNTS.

120. A11 oëclal coaespondence shoulcl be written on one General.side only of paper of foolseap size or ol such otheœ size as allowsconveniently for filing.

A margin of at least one ineh m ust be left on the left hand.side cd the paper. -

A heading deseriptive of the subjeet refem'ed to shall be givezl.E'aeh letter shoultl refer to one subject only.A letter in reply to previous corresponâenee shoulâ quote

its number a.nd date.

121. W hen plans, Eeld notes, etc.? are subrnl'tted to the uoverin.gDistrict Surveyor, a covering letter shoultl be written, in which letter tois enum erated thê num ber of each item subm ittetl. acompanF

plsns.Plans should be rolled and earefully packed to avoid clam age

' in the, post.

122. A separste aeeount foz. each survey shall be subtnitted Aoeouzzts.'itï duplicate on the fol'm s supplied by the Director. L

Eaeh item of the aceount shall be explicitly skated, f.6 . . plength of boundary lilies, num bqr of beacons erectpcl, num ber of -'clays spent in traveliing, etc. ''.

t.4 Ti'lE O#FII/IAL (tXZET'1i11 . Jkùùkrl/ (23, , 19121:

GovlltxiklExrr Nowca No. 34. . S. 11034/49.T'HE INTEZPREITATIO'N AND GENE.RAL CLAUSES

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soum xlxclE; 'Tolxa ' i :! .*' '-' ''''- ''''' ,' 2 . ' . . '

AND

TH R CIIOW N LAND:S OI4DINANCE, 1992.

IN EtXEIRCISK / the powerj conf erred on trhe Governor by. the Tntel'pretation and General Clàuses Ordinance, 1912, Section! 13 and a.l'l othelb powers thereunto. enpbling m e, 1: Robert Thorne ': . Coryndony Knight' Comm ander of the M ost Distmguishecl Orflerof Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commantler-'in-chief of the C'olony' ancl Protectorate of Kenya, hereby: (lepute1he perserl for the time béing holding the omce of Comm issioner ofLands to exercise the powers conferretl on the Governor htySection 18 of tlle Céown Lartd.s Ordinance, 1902. .

D tttetl this 17th day of January, 192. 4.

R. T. CORYNDON,G ov é,,',.?.t).K .

G o' vvmxxlllx'p No'rntco-' NO. 3 5 .

'IIH'E NATTVE AUTH ORITY ORDINANCE, 1912.

S. 299. G Exîm.u, No-rlcs No. 51.

NOTICE.

CtrsloMs TltAoyi l'tFuàolt'r l'olt 19% .

AIH E Customs Trttde lteport for the year endetl' 31st. December, 1922,. has zlour lbeen printecl aud. oazrbe. obtairled on applicfttitm tt) the' xïgents for thepala of Governm ent publictttions, 'viz : 'Messts . T'he. .East African Stantlard, Limited. P .0 . Box 45.N airobi ; p'rice Shs. 5,./ - p er copy.' 'Ctlbtol'n I-lbuse , Afotnllttalt , (.4 . SVALSHI.14th J'anuary, 1924. (.' ') 'n. ïil.iasillt;,L?r oj Cuyff.)?li,y,

Kenya, a zs,J. Ugçutda..

GENI4RAL Nt)'rlcE No.

POST OFF ICE. NOTICE .

ARRIVAL tlF KF-NYA. M AII,s Ix .pkNtlT,Axp.

IT ig - notified for gene. ra' i information that the..m ails despatehed 'from A lombastt on the under- .nzentioned date arrived irt Elïgllzntl a.s stated :

. ;'' jDate of clespatch Name of' S'' essttt L)' 1. Da te 1)f ttrrivatfroya lsloxzl basa,. n'-ltitslf des ! ,$'1' t (rùtet1. ! i n l-lzlglaud.!

.i' ' t .

: j24th 'Dec., 1 923 S. S . 't A l ) k !' 1.11. l l 1 4: 11 Jan . , l 924..

l'iel-re '' .

N orrzcy.

IN 'EXIEROISII of tlze powers thereunto enablingnze, I lterèb / ap point flle person named in tlleSchecltzle annexed Leret, t) to 1)e Ofllcial Headmanfo'r the area named tlterein .

Nairobi,1V,.t.l) January, 1924.

( ,' . V M A X Wr Fa L L. . . . .,

(l h '?'/>./' uN-at 't-rty C-zovt'tnî,-i-qstv-olïer .

%' cl:I'i)oI;I,')2 .%-

Cows'r PzfûvzxcE. A lwlzlxl): D Isrslc'l'.

Name. ' Arel't. .5'V ith efet.t from. Reniarks.

I . .Mkee Wa,nje Ksva-Ali J 8th Dec-, 1923 '! On llrobfits.fm for 6 monthe.. wa. Mlaztd.s Tete I F'ice Svbnje wtb Mbili,

J allpointed 15- Govt. NllticeN o. 3t4.(J, dtKtelt krlth (let.,. 1921, deposed..

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---fa'&mstuu Noikgs No. 50.. ''.PH>J DISE,ASETS OF XNIMALS

O'IRDTNANCE, 1906.

ApvolxTNllxvs.

General Post Ofllce, J. 13.* AIO11l,Nairobi, ' .f(4l' Pr) 'b:t'1'ik (t .fl /.c 3' G(t ?z.6?'(1'J,

17th January, 1924. Kenya (t?ztf Uganda.

Gxxxltwla No'1'lcs No. 53.

UGANDA RASNW AY.T'llIXZt-NVyilu R-'ttcurAv' CoxsrrztccTlox.

x ..-. ...... '

TIJN-DEX S are invitecl for ltoatl Transport oft 'ials between Thika an' d Fbr' t H allm tt 01 .

Contiaetors wishing tfl . tmzcler slloulcl sentl ftlllpartieulars of ltransport .available to the Resitlent ,Engineer, T11' ikà-Nyeri Railway Cbnstruetion, P.O.Box 79, Nairobi, who will sup. plz al1 particulars. asto quantities to be m oved.N airobi, (;'. D . (RTIODKS ,

15th Jarmary, 1924. (/liief A'n.gf)? ccr...

* ' I)u TLIC/NJRAItY PPeItACII' XS F9IJEES'.

At 'fw- Nfaedonald., Bell'evue, P.Oe, Kitale, 'eico A.l-1 . ..1$ u rt. p I'. O - , lf itale , re signe. c1.

J ;.x#'. Dawson? Kenton Estatesy P.O. ,pkkis E'r- Dont. Nairunza , Naivasha,

Naivasha.reslgned.

W . KENNED Y,Cltlk f Jzet?f erina'ry O/Fcc?-.

Jadmary 23j 1,924: TH.I?l OFFTCJWL GAZEW E 65. ' . . .. .'..

GExsltwyu Novlcs Nt). J4. .

x orw cs.

HIS HONOUR %he Actlng Clpid J tzssillq .',Nyjll prpceeâ on circait aatl ltoltl sittings pfthe Supi-cme Coart of Kenya at the places and on the (lates hereirtafter mentiollef.l :

t 1 ! .: . 1. .

C .Y U S E L l S T .

N .&xt.rsc, IITH Fxnrtuwxv, 1 924.

Cri' minal Case No. 131 f?f 1923- Rex 'vm P . .T. Bennett.'

j135 of 1923. Rex %e. A' lacharia wa M itlzli.

136 of 1928. Rex %'s. Eld. 389313 lf iongetieh' A. lfiblagat..

3 of 1924. Rex Alerfshi Ole Sengale.

4 of 1 924. ltex F, H . 608046 Kail-u Kariolki.7:

.x akzb'tm Tlï.dz'ïcf lkeginfry.

Civil Case No. 3 of 1923. Kariuga wa Gichuhi Karauja.11 of 1923. Kazimoto s/o O1o r-n. N ekesa cl/o Khanda.1 2 of 1923. Parntli wa Kego . M uchiringiri wa A'' Iangi.#>1.6 of 1923. Eli Hezzry Jamei Barrett W . Boyce Aggettz;'

.

18 of 1923. Nyaga wa svamuti 'v.%. Njoroge wa Nginyaga.19 of 1.923. Tlle B. E. .A. Farm ers' lmtiazali & Son.

Associatio IA

21 of 1 923. Henry GrirnshaAy Lomax Major H. A.. D. Avhitë.22 of 1923 . Samisi wa MFaiharo lf ihara wa Kibe.24 of 1 928. H abashi bin Alohamecl vs'. Nyakauso.25 of 1928. W . L. . Gallbraitlz The Hill Syndïcate.26 of 1928. . 'Williftm Frederick Hardy The Njoro F 1ax Land.s Ltfl.. . ,. . . . : .. . nq w .

27 of 1923. lsaac Henry Steele t',%. '.1 4he Njoro Flax Land.s Ltd.28 of 1923. Altlenia wa Kagiro z..s'. Kimaru wa Ngonina.29 of 1923. .M unshiram s/o Stlndersinglz 'cs.. Gtzrclial Jetharam.7 7 .1 7

Klsuàlu, 18T1I FlsBxu-xav, 1.924.

'Criminal Oqse NO. 7 Of 1924. Rex rs.' 1. Ksu. 019868 Okoro s/ö Okwaro,, g wutoyja syo otjya,.. *

3. Nk. 1 58196 Omau Kale slo Omoiti.8 of 1924. Rex %.8. Mapesa s/o Ekesa.7 .' .

:

kKonmn Dï/fdcf Registry. - '. i ' y

7 f 1928 W' alibhai Hasllam & Jall Hasllam Mawji & A.' libhaiCivil Case No. o .. 5 1 olzamed, trading a,s Mawji, tradlng as Haslaom

W alli Hasham & Cö. Alawj 1 & Co.11 of 1923. Awadart slo lfhqda Btzx tw. Durgadass, trading a,s lthtpala Wros.k . 77 .

Iusolvency Cause No. 3 of 1923. lle Slleikh Noordin Gullnohpmei.

Ernolt>rr, 25TH FEBRUAUY, 1924.

Rex 1:8. N. D. 1. 376618 Kipto s/o Lotai.Rex Kiptildai .A . Kapchelimu.7)

. . .

Rex K su. 08408 Tuuritago alias Tambo s/o li'eri.

a'/7dflk'eà Lllisitklkt .X8J'?7-Sf?-J./.

Okvil Case No. 15 of 1923.17 of 192,8.;# .

Petrus Jolaaunes dlz PreesJohn llendrick Barpard

: . , 'a

Get%b Tleudrik'fxasseh. ' '-zol,rl clifcon àhàw.

IA. EDW AA DS,Aetlbta flt?l.kktl'

,k Rkfstç-:. . . y .

.S Izpreme Court,' N' a irobi , J'an u a ry 1 1 t 11., 1 9 2 4 -

N

66 THE OFFIUIAL GAZETTE , January 23, 1924.

Gxxsxwt,, Nolqcl No. 3. S. 9700/Volk 2. Nairobi, between (i a.m. and 11 a..m. on any weekday, Saturday excepted, up to ancl including the

NOTIC.E.. 25th instant.

'n xpsxs >'oR Bscuxwpxxslsm 3. The prièe shoultl be per loh ard the Railway. reserves to itself the right to accept a tetde.t' for the'YS;NDBRS by way of royalty are iitdted for the

hole or any part tjf the m aterial. No guarantee. .,. , Nvright io eollpèet

, Beehe-cle-m er in' three a,reas on the: as to quantity or quality can be given

.(Joast as detailed below. . .

, ' ' 4 Payment must be made jrt c.ash beforeA minimum royalty of Shs. tl per bag of 150 lbs. ' .' m be delivery.is required antl the sueeisvful tenderers

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required to ènter .into an ygreem ent, fo# the proper . 5. The accepted tenderers m ust m ake their ownworlting of their conceBsions. Mrrangem ents for removal which m ust take plaee

z40.6a, No. 1.- On the foreshore in the Vanga within ten dyys of nctifica.tion ol acceptance of their' iet and the lllBlancb atljacent thereto. tendel'.Distr

ijy't;tj ko. g.vt)n the foreshore from. MoGbasa to 6. If delivery is ' not takeu ' within 'the periotlKipini. stipulated, the Railway to be st liberty to re-sell 'the'' A

rea No. 8. - 0n ihe foreshore from Kipini. to m aterial..J 'Kjsmayu. z rr

enturs in sealed envel/pes marked î % T'endersk ' .) Ti'e coneessions ia eûtih area Will be for a temn . jor scrap ' ' should reach tlze Chief Storekeeper's? ' f () months Irom the 1st April, 1924, to expire on omee Ugazjda ltailway, Nairobi (P.O. Box 4W, on

r O ,l 1924 '. :1st Deeem ber, . or before the 30th day of Jazmary, 1924. TenderseB

i ed after that date will not be consideted.

l Tenders Must ( bè submltted in sealed. envelop rece v: cbrsetl t'Tenders 'for Beche-de-M er'' to the Com -y en .

y zue uauway does ncjt bind itself to qecept theq missitmer of Lànds, P.O. Box 1B9, Nairobi, by the ' .. highest or any tender

.' œ th Februau , lvz4.('ë

txairobij Xftirobi, 1 ', Jtjj.'jz J'anuz-tsry, .1924.( lljth Dèeem ber

) IW B. c s x yaymjjyxgjC H. T. MARTTN, ' ' 'l

(y Gènerat Manager./ tMmmin8ioncr Of Lqn' 8.@

,l .j . gsssuws xovrcu xo. 54.GENERAL NOTICR X 0. S0.

#UGANDA RM LW AY. AT NM ROBI.t Ixsozzvxxcv Jum aolclqox .

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wusx xo. 1 op 1%4.l W AM H AND CLOCK REPMRER:j Ix yss xwwaa op Mus. c. Aucasvksv, poaxsusvjù TBNDXAS a.re in'k ited for the repair' and upkeep CARRYING ox luslxlss As ikhcAxrrxzlv's (JAFS

,

he Ugantla R'ailwar DEBTOR.of al1 W atches antl Clocks on t( yyx-pxuvs vus casswous

, s. JxcoBs, Lw arom .j ineluding branch lines and. Marine. To all tzo whom it may ooncern.q g

. ryhe contractor will be required to go tmt on xocrtcs îs hereby gwen that the petition of the above-h whole system once esezy tlire: months (for named creditqrs f or azt order that Mrs

. c Macartney,t e

uted.) to examine formerly carrylng on busmess as Mocarthry': (kfe, ,xairobl,which a, seeond clàss pass will be gra . jje asove-nased debbor, be declared an msolvent undrr tlw. . ta11 oloekx

. the Proviuczal Ipsolvency Act (No. In of .1907) wzll be' f repairs to b'e supplied by ihe heard at Nairobz on the 6th day of February

, ' 1924, at:. Al1 m aterial or

w -x a.yu.ly contractor. sated tus 17tlz day of January, lga4.4

. Further partieulars can be obtained from theD. EDWAIRbS(lllief Storekeeper (P.0 . Box 40), Uganda Railway, 4 ctjpg pvpgtty pogyjvat..IIF-; . . ....Nairobi

.ù .lt 5. Teitdër: should reaeh the Chief Storekeeper

: not later than the 31st J'ànttàry, -1b24. gaxaaws Nortlc,s xo. 5s.rk

jx yyyg xax srjyyys stl'lalœ Myy coult?r oyt xlxya,

xairobi,1H 4 . AT NM ROBI.ltlth January, .

' ' c L. N. FELLING, PROBATE AND ADMINI8TRATION.

' aensval A1'c.,c,,.'r. . . cwcsz No. 1 o. 1. 4.l ; . xozycz os zjw mcwwox yaolt PROBATX oF THx ' W lt

jya oF'ht .' 'r.g . .. '

. TAKE NOYIUE that application having been madç in, ' GENJIRAL XOTICE N0. eM/ . ' this Conrt by Skerbam d/o Kassambhyi Suleman and Ralab-) ' ' : , ,

.. : .

au s/ o Kassamali Suleman, both tyf b airqbi f or Probyte ofj . ., . .. i , . è. )) . . , , g, uoxxlyA (RM LW A.'Y . the W ill of Bhimji Ahbhaia- late of Nalrob ,i who dled ytNairobi c!n the 6th day of December, 1923, this C'ourt wlll

proceed to nzake a, decree in the sarnq unless çause be shownto the cqntrary and' appearance i1z thts rèspezt entered on orFPKNDEES FlR %CRAP . j. .. tjye w yjy j jjay oj qyanuars ygg4.be ore

TSNDE,R'S aze invited lor tlae purchase oî certaizl iNairobi,14th danuary, 1Q:4.serap mil; Bteel bazs, plates, galvanized eorrugated

ts zinc case linings, etc. G. H. PICRERING,shee ,Judge.q

. The heaps fbr (lisposal are num bereâ ancl eau xozs :-z,?;o wiu cp.pe-scwoa o ngw gasoafvzed ttncl (vowbe inspected af tbe Railway Stores Scrap 'Yard

, 6o oazecr,ozl at ,â. coppt.

Jitma'y 23, 1924. THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE tff

Gexeltu 'NbTIC'e No. 56. ., TkADE 'MARKS ORDiNANCX;' )

'

.

. No. 17 oF 1912-

xv4 syjlàppœ s conzo,%)y tytg%$ , #&

Tow eR BRAN o

. ' . .

. w.M r vm7,,: . .

A j s ran dy*B OTTLED IN CO G NAC 'FRA NC E

% K, .& @ .*oq-*<

To xLL To îvno- t'r MAY coxcymx.

I'AK. .xoTlcx that an applieation for t:e registratios . $ is applied tbr can be seen at bite omlje of the ttfîdesi/uedas a. 'rrade M ark of the label shown above to be used in l at Mombasa.ion with gtmds mentioned irz class 43 of ryrb III of 1 .connecthe schedule to the above-mentionrd ordinance, m respect f! , VegiBtration îs not claimed under the spècïzl provisiozzstf Brandy, has been lodged by M>lson .prunier, of. coguac, $ Oi Paragraph 5 of section 7 of the Trade Marks Ordlnance,o 1912.France ; Manufacturers

. jThe label will br registeryd as a Trade Mark afte the Mombaaa,

expiration of the pgrlod mentloned in Ssction 13 of thij 'said 15th January, 1924.Ordinance, provided no notice of opposltlon is received. n xmf'j.x'ikt' j '- @ - '* Ne '*'''' 'mœ

'

,A specimen of the Trade Mark the registtation ol which Ilngietrav oj rrtza: jkavkn.

Glïlxsltztrz Norrlcl N(). .q1.NOTICE

The untlermentiotled hxve been appoint,ecl Oontractors by the Central Tender Board fortbe St:pply of Miscel aneotzs Arti les to the Colony and Protectorate of K -nya

for the twelve months ending the 31st December, 1.924.

( 'Article. ' Oontractors. Place.1

Amerieani . . . . . . M essrs. A-ham ed Bros., Nairobi N airobi. Ao erieani Drill . . . do. Al om basa

Blankets . . . d.0. NairobiGunny Bags, new- . . . African Mercantile 00., Nairobi

!/Bags, W aterproof ... Allamecl Bros., Nairobi 'Oarù Gykease ... African Mercantile Co., Nairobigapes . . . .. . Meghiji Ailamed & Co., NairobiCtiarpoys complete .- . Allamed Bros., NairobiSpaz.e canvas top for eharpoys . . . Alibhai & C0., NairobfKllaki Drill . . . ... Abamecl Bros., N airobi '

'

aourey Drill . ,,D isinfeètatit . . . B. E. A.. Corporation, .M ombasa. M ombasa

(j. .. . 'w . o . 'rait Nairobi xairobiFirewto. ,

yaîrewoocl . . . llassanali Jeevanjee, Mombasa Fish Market.hM ombasa

Kérositle ()il . . . . . . Smith M ackenzie & 00., Nairobi NaïrobfDietz NoJ 2 Lanterns . . . B. E. A. Corporation, N airobi

. );petro) . . . Smith Mackenzie & 00., Mombasm Mombasa an:

. xairobisoap, Blue .'M ottled . . . Kirparam & S. oll, Nairolli Nairobisborts . . . . . . Almm ed Bros., NairobiSlAirts (Mlerdtz'l.f) . . . do.Tents . . . Alibhai & 00., NairobiPangas . . . . . . . . . S. Ellis & CO.,, N airobi

.. . ' 4,

'1411E TltxAsusv,

(P. 0. Box No. 591)Nairobi, 18th January, 1924.

HIIIItBER'IA G. MILSTEAD,

Recretaây,tyewfzw,l Tendev Board.

6à ' TI-IE: OFFIIJIAfu Gwztl'.ts11 Jttltuaiy %,.,' 1:924k7

S H 1 P P l N G R E P o R T .

K I L I.N D 1 N T 11 A R B O U R .. . . / : ' z .

M oxl'H or 'DytaxMsEu, 1923.

S.S. Student

Usaramo

Guiltlf ord(laBtleKp, 8,r0*

Karapaz'a

Tosari

D lmdrtzmCastleMilano

A'lilan; , :

Netzralia

Jf aragol a

Tttn.rt : . ,

Khanâalla

Nflrrualt

1923

AI 'V 1) llnal-f,t

Jannary 23, 1924. TRE OFFII;IAL GAZETTE '69* .. . . . .

TES OT? SUBSURIPTION TO <$ OFFIUTAL (IAZETTE.''RA

For one year . . . . . .ix 'nontlzs ' . . ' '>#three moutlas (excludisg postage)1ntbree ,, (including ,,

Single c'flpy (excluding postage) . . .(illcluding ) . ..

Sh. Ots.25 0013 006 507 500 500 60

Sh. Of,s.0 601 002 003 004 ()0

i'rice of (lne coily between 1 and 3 months o1ddo. do. 3 and 6 tlo.d(). do. 6 months aud. 1 year olddo. do. 1 and. 2 years o1ddo. over 2 years old. ...

NOTICES AN D ADVERTISEM EN TS.

.4IJ Notices tzst.f Aâvevtisenxents by Trïtltzf'e Adrertisers .??z(:p be fezltilert?tf at t?r sent tffr6cf by .p6,,sl' to f/z:

Oficc of f/zc 0.9 C'JJ,J Gazeite, Ntzïzwàï, for ïgwsw'rf Lon at I/zc aqbthtirisell rfzf'cg of paynzent. T/zc Oloe hou'rs arefrom J a.,n%. Jp 4 13 .wz., closi''ttg at one o'clc'ck on' Stzf'uzWcry,s.

All Notices antl Advertlsemevtts wzzzsf be wzw.ptzït?. To .stz'è't? Llelay, N' cëkct?,s alttl x4fzve.rfïlk6oz:,n,lg sen,t ffz'recfby Jlogr shoîxltl be tzcctvkwgazïetz by 'zzwzïlftzwce.

Matter for y?zsàïïtttzlz'o'z shoutâ 'reac/z f/ze Editor not Jtzler than 3 tl'clpc/; on Jkfost/tt,t/ afterltoon, %'n etzc/y

AUTHORISICD SCALE OF C ETARGES.

For lnsertlon in f f Oflieial Gazette '' (collzïnu) . . .do. do. (half column) . ..

do. (quarfer columtl or less)

Sh. Cts.32 0016 00

l Jrice (> t' a b0:1nd Volnme of (4 Otllcial Gazette 77do. do. Bltze Book . .. ...tto, do. Orclirlances and. Regnlatiorts. ..

'

do. Ordinances (per copy') . . ,Chronological lndex r,1h;76-191())

N O T I C E .

Sh. Cts.2,5 0020 0015 003 0010 (90

*

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COPIES of Proclamations, Rules au cl Regtzlations, Vol. 1. (New Series) 1922, can beobtained from the Government Press. Price Sh. 7/.50 per ctlll,y.

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