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10 Cowell St, Gladesville./or

Hunters Hill Council

View From Cnr. Cowell & Flagstaff Sts

Prepared by:

Archnex DesignsMay 2000

Phone: 9716 0541/0411 881132 14 Winchcombe Ave, Haberfield NS W2045 Fax: 9716 6083

2357^70346

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10 Cowell St, Gladesville Conservation Policy Table of Contents

Statement:

Appendix A:

Appendix B:

A. Purpose of Statement Page 1.B. Grounds of Statement Page 1.C. Fabric Investigation Page 2.D. Documentary Investigation Page 8.E. Statement of Significance Page 10.F. Compatible Uses Page 12.G. Recommended Works Page 12.H. Conclusion Page 14.

Fabric Matters

1. Maintenance Inspection Schedule

2. External Finishes and Colours

3. Plan & Elevations (East and South)

Documents

(i) Grant-John Doody (1795)

(ii) Grant-Ann Benson (1796)

(iii) DP 979222-(1904?)

(iv) CT 1885-82 : John Cowell (1908)

(v) CT 2100-245: Mary Weil (1910)

(vi) CT 2658-13 :George Degan (1916)

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Archnex DesignsArchitects, Heritage Building Consultants, Interior Designers

CONSERVATION POLICY:

Date: 20* May 2000

Property Description: Folio Identifier 1/952446

Premises: 10 Cowell St, Gladesville

Prepared By: Greg PatchB Sc Arch, B ARCH (Hons), M Herit Cons, ARA1A 14 Winchcombe Ave,Haberfield NSW 2045

For: Hunters Hill Council

A. PURPOSE OF STATEMENT

This statement has been prepared to assess the buildings and surrounds with regards heritage significance in relation to the proposed adaptive re-use of the premises for commercial purposes.

B. GROUNDS OF STATEMENT

The property is listed as an item of environmental heritage. This has been established through a search of Council Records and the State Heritage Inventory. It is listed as a “Contributory Item” at Schedule 7 of the Hunters Hill Local Environmental Plan N° 1.

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Phone: 9716 0541/0411 881132 14 Winchcombe Ave, Haberfield N S W 2045 Fax: 9716 6083Email: [email protected]

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C. FABR1C1NVEST1GAT1GN.

linspected the premises during the course of late 1999/early2bbb,andfoundatimber cottage witha corrugated iron roof. Tb^y had recently been vacated by the Cladesville Community Aid organisation.

CL STRUCTURE:

The building is timber-framed,”four-spuare”-based design with brick piers and chimney structure.

C2. FITMENTS:

General: The buildinghas been adapted from domestic to puasi-commercial use and alterations and additions made to the northern portion originally the rear of the cottage. Asaresulf much of the service and ablutions areas have been substantially altered to cater for mixed-sex use.

Doors:

Image 2. Internal Doors- Front Door Image 3. Interior of French Doors to Front Verandah

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The original doors are inaconventional “four-panel” pattern,with the French doors to the front verandah panelled to the lower and glared to the upper panels.

WindowstThe windows are of the double-hung type,with “split-pane” sashes to the “four-spuare” portion of the building.ltis apparent that additions were made to the rear,possibly in thel9bb-2b period,as there are easements with coloured glass panels more consistent with the “Federation” era.

Image 3. “Split-pane ” sashes to East verandah Image 4. Casement sashes to rear extension.

Image 5. Detail of “Split-pane” sashes Image 6. Casement sash to rear.

Fretwork/ Timber Decorative Elements: The verandah post/beam junctions feature fretted brackets (see image 3, above) in an apparently art nouveau influenced design. The verandah balustrades, while simple are very appropriate in the context of the style of the building.

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FireplacestThere is one firepiace^breast- the chimney has,however, been reduced to the roof space.

Image 8. Fireplace/ Surround Image 9. View from interconnected room.

Skirtings, Architraves, Internal Trim: The architraves and internal trim are of conventional profile for buildings of relatively modest pretension around the turn of the 19th/ 20th century.

Sanitary & CookingFitments: as outlined above, the original sanitary and ablutions facilities have been replaced in the conversion from domestic to community use.

Image 10. Disabled Toilet Image 11. Kitchenette Entry

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GL LININGS. CLADDINGS AND FINISHES

Eloors:The floors were generally covered at the time of inspection,but are visible from the underside. They are generally strip flooring on timber framing- the rear areas were not inspected in detail,but appear to be timber also.

Walls, External: Much ofthe original portionofthehouse has been clad in pre-finishedaluminium cladding. It appears,from the rear wall ofthe now enclosed rear verandah that the original cladding was rusticated weatherboarding.

Image 14. Pressed metal linings

Image 13. Original rear verandah- rusticated weatherboards.

Walls, Internal: The original four-square rooms are notable for their extensive pressed metal linings. These are generally in Art Nouveau inspired motifs.

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The rear rooms are lined in sheet materials- hardboard, plasterboard and Tibrof with some areas of remnant weatherboard where original external walls have become internal due to additions.

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Image 15. Linings to rear room- plasterboard. See also Images 10 & 13.

Ceilings: The ceilings are in pressed- metal, with pressed metal cornices- see images 3, 8,9,& 14 above, to the “four-square” rooms, and various lining boards to the rear.

Roof: The roof is clad in corrugated “iron” in a simple hip roof and has a broken pitch at the verandahs. It is reminiscent of the “squatter’s hat” roofs of early colonial domestic architecture, though incomplete to the western side. The rear extensions are in skillion /gable forms.

Image 16. East faqade of the building showing extensions/ alterations to right.

C4. CURTILAGE/ GROUNDS

There is a rear yard in which a Rotary Park is located:

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Image 17. Rear “yard”- note roll-top fence and mesh gates.

There are some Australian native plants and the rear yard is enclosed in a roll top fence- none of these elements appear original to the house.

C5. CONCLUSION- FABRIC INVESTIGATION

What remains of the original fabric indicates that the cottage was most probably built during the period around the turn of the 19th/ 20th century, and is notable for its relative intactness and excellent pressed metal linings.

Image 18. Upper side of the cottage Image 19. View from Opposite on Cowell St.

The Cowell St frontage, and the return to Flagstaff St are unfenced and largely devoid of planting.

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D. DOCUMENTARY INVESTIGATION

Sources investigated include the NSW Land Titles Office, and the Sands Postal Directory.

Dl. LAND TITLES OFFICE

The NSW Lands Titles records were searched to establish a “chain of title” for the ownership of the land and to gain some insight into when the current allotment may have been created.

Date Reference Event Party 1 Party 2 Notes14.03.1795 Grant Crown John Doody 30 acres15.09.1796 Grant Crown Ann Benson Pt. 30 acres21.05.1840 No. 222 Bk.5 Deed of Sale John Glade &

Mary AnneGlade

John Terry Hughes 60 acres

06.01.1846 No. 372 Bk.10 Deed Trustees of Est. of John Terry Hughes

John Sterling,Chairman of Bank of Australia

John Terry Hughes Insolvent

01.11.1850 No 605 Bk 19 Deed of Sale Bank ofAustralia

Charles SalmonVallack

Part of “Doody’s Farm”

21.04.1851 No 756 Bk 20 Deed of Sale Charles Salmon Vallack

George Witt Part of said Farm

-. 07.1852 No 288 Bk 23 Deed of Sale George Witt Robert Johnson and William Whaley Billyard

Part of said Farm

16.02.1857 No 719 Bk 47 Deed of Sale Robert Johnson William Whaley Billyard

Johnson’s share

?? DP 111006 Gladesville Estate01.03.1857 No 681 Bk 48 Deed of Sale William Whaley

BillyardJohn Crotty Lots 4,5,12,13,14,15 of

the Gladesville EstateJohn Crotty Maurice Crotty

10.01.1867 No 814 Bk 101 Deed of Sale Maurice Crotty Charles Miller05.11.1970 Notice of

DeathCharles Miller Hannah Miller Wife of Charles Miller

Marriage Hannah Miller William Cowell12.05.1892 Death Hannah Cowell Richard Ray Trustee of Hannah

Cowell’s estate29.07.1902 PA 12394 Richard Ray27.02.1904 Vol 1518 Fol 204 CT Issued Crown Richard Ray Trustee of Hannah

Cowell’s estateDP 979222 “Cowell’s Subdivision of

the Gladesville Estate”30.10.1906 No. 463223 Transfer Richard Ray Charles Edward

CowellJames CowellJohn Thomas Cowell Sarah Jane Matthews

Richard RayTrustee of HannahCowell’s estate

11.07.1907 Volume 1790 Folio 193

CT Issued Crown Charles EdwardCowellJames CowellJohn Thomas Cowell Sarah Jane Matthews

30.04.1908 No. 496188 Transfer Charles Edward CowellJames Cowell John Thomas CowellSarah Jane Matthews

John Thomas Cowell

27.06.1908 Volume 1885 Folio82

CT Issued Crown John Thomas Cowell

29.06.1909 Volume 1978 Folio 145

CT Issued Crown John Thomas Cowell

05.09.1910 No. 580551 Transfer John Thomas Cowell

Mary Jane Weil

04.11.1910 Vol 2100 Folio 245 CT Issued Crown Mary Jane Weil

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21.01.1916 No. A232460 Transfer Mary JaneWeil

George JosephDegan

See Sands search

25.03.1916 Volume 2658 Folio13

CT Issued Crown George Joseph Degan

17.10.1963 J465637 TransmissionApplication

George Joseph Degan

Lilian Degan

03.03.1973 No. N207720 Transfer Lilian Degan Council of the Municipality ofHunters Hill

Current OwnerFolio 1/952446

The original grant is a very early one and that part of Gladesville was the location of the “Eastern Farms” of the early colony of NSW. The allotment as it exists today came into being at DP 979222, in abt. 1904 and was first purchased by Mary Jane Weil, together with lots 37,38 & 39 in 1910.

D2. SANDS DIRECTORY

The Sands Postal Directory was searched for possible correlation in occupants/ owners for the land and were cross referenced.

Year House No/ House Name

Occupant Occupation Notes

1910

p 362

No Listings “Cowell St off Makinson St”

1912p 394 “Glenview” Roberts, Henry T

1913P 411 “Glenview” McCarthy, Daniel

Shepherd, Edwin JMorgan, LawrenceFisher, CharlesTowns, WalterLong’s Stables

1915 p 450 “Doguia”

“Penzance”“Chelsea”

Ford, SydneyFord, Mrs SLong’s stablesSpies, NicholasThomas, FrederickEarnshaw, George W

1920Ford, Sydney Ford, Mrs S Spies, Nicholas Robinson, H A J White, Henry Degan, George A Lance, Harry

1925p375

“Dogura” Ford, SydneyIkan, Arthur Burge, Cecil Degan, Geo. J

“Normandie” Wheatley, Geo.

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“Waratah” Lance, Harry

1930p458 Mclnnes, J

“Clifton Turbett, J

“Walrner”Ikan, Arthur Plummer, H J

“Roslyn”

Thompson, Walter Degan, Geo. J Kitchen, Stanley

“Normandie” Weatley, Geo.

1931p 458 Robertson, W E

“Walrner”Ikan, Arthur Plummer, H J

“Penzance”

Thompson, Walter Degan, Geo. J Houssenloge, W

“ Vickery, F J

1932/3“Doris” Robertson, W E“Walrner” Plummer, PI J

“Roslyn"

Thompson, Mrs R Degan, Geo. J Kitchen, Stanley

“Normandie” Weatley, Geo.“Allawah” Pliggins, Albert A

George Degan bought the property in January 1916andappearsinthe Sands Directory first in 1917(spot cheek).This suggests that the cottage was hnilt during the course of!916.

D3.GDNGUUS1DN-DDGUMENTARY1NVEST1GATJGN

The documentary evidence points to a confirmed construction date of around 1916-17, althongh the building may have heen erected slightly earlier and tenanted

E. STATEMENT GES1GN1F1GANGE

NATURE,DEGREE AND UEVEUGFS1GN1F1GANGE

The foilowing analysis is based on the Gheeklist(lueiusionaud Exclusion Guidelines) of the NSW Heritage Manuall996:

El Historical SiguiReance (Evolution and Association)Stale Theme: HousingUocal/Regiouai Theme: Suburhauisatiou

Nature of Significance Degree of Significance (Rare, Representative or Contributory/Contextual)

Level of Significance (Local, Regional, State, National)

Historic Representative Local

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IbGowcllSt is representative of tbcrcsidcntlaldcvclopmcnt that took place upon the subdivision of tbc original grant estates of tbc“EastcrnFarms” during tbc latter part oftbcl9*ccntnry.

E2 Aesthetic Significance(Seenie/Arehiteetural dualities/ Creative Accomplishment)

State Theme: HousingLocai/Regionai Theme: Timber Cottages

Nature of Significance Degree of Significance (Rare, Representative or Contributory/Contextual)

Level of Significance (Local, Regional, State, National)

Aesthetic Representative Local

The cottage is representative ofthe relatively modest timbercottages that are typical ofthe earlier “take-up” ofthe grant subdivisions. Later bousing tended to be more substantial brick cottages, as evidenced by those to the southern side of Cowell St,and further to the east of the subject cottage.

E3 Technical/ Research Significance(Archaeological,Educational, Research Potential,^SeleutlfieValues)

State Theme: HousingLocai/Rcgionai Theme: Pressed Mctai

Nature of Significance Degree of Significance (Rare, Representative or Contributory/Contextual)

Level of Significance (Local, Regional, State, National)

Technical/Research Representative Local

The cottage contains outstanding pressed metal work to the original “four-square” rooms.

E4 Social Significance(Contemporary Community Esteem)

Apart from the recognition ofthe cottage in the heritage listings, there is no other evidence of heightened community esteem in the plaoe.

ELS Statement ofSignificanee

Housing/ Suburbanisation/ Timber CottagesNature of Significance Degree of Significance

(Rare, Representative or Contri but ory/Contextual)

Level of Significance (Local, Regional, State, National)

Historic Representative LocalAesthetic Representative LocalTechnical/Research Representative LocalSocial - -

NEldCowell St isarelatively intact example ofatimher cottage of the early 2d* century,in an area that was subdivided out ofsome ofthe earlier land grants in NSW.

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ft demonstrates the form ofdcvclopmcnt that was undertaken once these grants were subdivided in the lately* century,and contains unusually detailed pressed metal Internal linings in the context of Hunters Hill/ Gladcsvilic.

F. COMPATIBLE USES

In the recent past,the cottage has heen used as the offices for the Cladcsvlllc Community Aid.

it would, with some minimal works, he well suited to continued use as commercial offices- for professional suites such as that required for Solicitors,Accountants,Architects etc.

Other compatible uses would include (hut not necessarily he limited to):

D Community Use,c.g. services clubs,historical societies etc.

D Art Callcry,Cratt shop etc.

^ Bookshop

D Coffee House

^ Restaurant

The above list is arranged in the order oflcast^most intrusive in terms ofimpacts on the fabric due to adaptation.Arcstaurant,for example,would require extensive alterations to the rcarfor the instaliation of commercial kitchens,increased toilet facilities and the like.It would also entail greater carparking requirements.

G. REGGMMENDEDWGRRB

Whiic the fabric is generally in seemingly sound condition,there arc issues with regard to the maintenance ofthe exterior claddings and detail as follows:

Roof.

There is evidence offailurc in some ofthe fixings and general deterioration ofthe sheeting.

The roof sheeting and flashings should be investigated and re-fixed as ncccssary.Rcplaccmcnt of some sheets may be necessary,and this should be carried out in compatibic material.

Verandah-Timbev detailing.

Much ofthe timber detailing- brackets,balustrades,posts etc. Is showing signs of weathering/ deterioration and corrosion to fixings.

^omc joinery repairs arc necessary to repair failure intbosc elements that arc excessively weathered, fixings treated with antl-corroslvc,and the whole painted.

The baiustrading appears to comply with current building codes in terms ofits general construction,but is ofinsufflcicntbcigbt. Anadditional rail, in wrought Iron/palntcdoutsbouldbc installed tobring the height up to current Building Lode of Australia standards.

ExfernalWailGiadding.

The external walls to the “4-squarc” portion ofthe cottage have been clad inaluminlum siding, ft Is difficult to establish the reason for tbls-wbctbcr the cladding was deteriorating (It Is sheltered under the vcrandabtoalargc extent, sotbls would seem unlikely), or the owner at the time saw it as away of

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reducing tbc maintenance of tbc walls. Removal of tbls cladding would assist In returning tbc cottage toa more authentic state,and tbc Implications oftbls should be investigated further.

Windows.Tbc window sashes appear in reasonable condition,but should be cheeked in terms of tbeir operation, ^asb cords and parting beads etc. should be examined and replaced as necessary.

Doors.

The doors should also be cheeked for proper operation,Including latches and locks,and repairs effected as necessary.

Bteps and Railings.

Tbesteps and railing to tlrcnortlrcrncnd oftire flagstaff ^t verandah arc in astatcofdilapidationand should he replaced in hardwood to the existing detail.

Tbc ramps and steps to tbc Gowcli^t entrance arc also in need ofattention,though more from an aesthetic thanafunctional point of view.

Piers and Bnbwalls.

There is evidence of movement in the piers,and the piers and suhwalls require further investigation and rectification.

Painting.

As a timber structure, the future of the cottage is contingent upon stabilisation works and future maiutcnancc,particularly painting. Aschcdulcofproposcdcxtcrnalcoloursisincludcd at Appendix A, although this should he subject to modificationinthc event of an originalcolour scheme being revealed during the course ofthe works.

Internal.

There have been some intrusive/ inappropriate alterations made to the intcrlor.Thcsc include the removal ofthcwall toRm. 3/Rm. 4,tbcinstallationofaroomdividcrpartitioninRm. J.Thcinstallationof services such as the fluorescent lights,power and security measures has also detracted from the appearance ofthe rooms to tbc 4-squarc portion.

The rectification and refurbishment ofthese elements would be best attended to in conjunction with a fitout for some future use,and do not constitutcathrcat to the fabric at present.

RcarYard.

^omc thought should he given to relocation ofthe Rotary Park to another location to enable the rear yard to hcuscdlnconjunction with the cottage- as ontdoor recreation space and carparking,If appropriately screened from flagstaff^t.

services.

Tbc electrical and hydraulic services require investigation and upgrading as ncccssary.Gcrtain uses may require insulation and air-conditioning. Air conditioningshouldhc considered only informsthat wili cause mlulmal damage to Internal linings, and would be best effected as a“split” system, wltbfloor registers.

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Lighting wouidalsorcquircupgrading-cspccially in rciation to the removal ofthe fluorescent batten Rttings.Accntraipcndant,and supplementary task lighting would be preferable and can be designed to obtain adequate lighting levels for most purposes.

General.

Tbc required initial rectification and ongoing maintenance work is as outiined in gcncrai terms in tbc Inspcction/Maintcnancc schedule at Appendix A.

H. GGNGLLBIGN

N^lbGowcil^tisasigniEcantcxampicofarclativcly modest timber cottage which requires some initial malntcnancc-typcwork,andcanbcadaptcdtoanumbcr of uses.Timber cottages arc rapidly becoming rare due to their inherent maintenance and low desirability.

^uch uses shouid he of such anaturc as to afford sufficient ongoing funds to provide an adequate maintenance budget.

Tbcfact that tbc property is in public ownership should enable tbc implementation ofan appropriate conservation/maintenance regimen,In accordance with that setoutintbe appendices,and this document should be included in any tenancy agreement fortbc property.

Prepared by

Greg Patch Chartered Architect Heritage Building Consultant

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Appendix A: Fabric Matters

10 Cowell St- CP AppA

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10 Cowell St, GladesvilleExternal Finishes and Colours Selection

ELEMENT MATERIAL FINISH COLOUR SOURCE

Roof Corrug. ms Galvanised “Sienna Stone*” Extg.

Gutters/dps Mild Steel Gal/Paint (HGE) “Indian Red*” Dulux Heritage

Rafters Timber Paint (HGE) “York Stone” Dulux Heritage

Barges/ Fascias Timber Paint(HGE) “Indian Red” Dulux Heritage

Columns Timber Paint (HGE) “Indian Red” Dulux Heritage

Beams Timber Paint (HGE) “Indian Red” Dulux Heritage

Ext. Walls Timber/ Siding (Extg) Paint(LSA) “York Stone” Dulux Heritage

Ext. Walls ‘Fibre’ Paint (HGE) “Bath Stone” Dulux Heritage

Window Sashes Timber Paint (HGE) “Buff’ Dulux Heritage

Window Frames Timber Paint(HGE) “Purple Brown” Dulux Heritage

Door Leafs Timber Paint(HGE) “Buff’ Dulux Heritage

Door Frames Timber Paint(HGE) “Purple Brown” Dulux Heritage

Balustrades/Rails

Timber Paint(HGE) “Indian Red” Dulux Heritage

Balusters Timber Paint(HGE) “Bath Stone” Dulux Heritage

Thresholds/ Verandah floor Timber HDWD Stained “Merbau” Cabots

Soffits Timber Paint (ESA) “Grey- Green” Dulux Heritage

* Colorbond colours if replaced (Heritage Red).

Abbreviations:

HGE= High Gloss Enamel LSA= Low Sheen Acrylic

Prepared by

Greg Patch Chartered Architect Heritage Consultant

Phone: 9716 0541/0411 881132 14 Winchcombe Ave, Haberfield NS W2045 Fax: 9716 6083

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INSPECTION SCHEDULE

BuildingElementSteel

Flashings/ Cappings

Generally

Inspect for

Inspect for loose or raised fixings, sheet edges and surfaces that are deformed from being walked on. Look for rust stains around fixings, where sheets are lapped and around flashings. Check for dissimilar metals at flashings. Loose fixings can indicate batten failure.Inspect for loose or raised fixings to metal cappings, cappings that have lifted, slipped or are deformed from wind damage. Check whether capping tiles have cracked or broken mortar bedding, have slipped or are missing. Remove rubbish and leaves and check vent pipes for missing or damaged Chinaman’s hat or wire basket cowls Avoid

When(year)

7

2

4-12months

• Combining dissimilar materials that will react with each other.

• Replacing original roof coverings unnecessarily• Light gauge flashings that are susceptible to wind

damage and uplift• Cement mortar repair to over-flashings inserted in

masonry jointsNote: Frequency of inspections will be influenced by the rates of decay and deterioration, particularly to buildings that have been poorly maintained.

2. ROOF DRAINAGE Building ElementSteel

Generally

Inspect for When(year)

Inspect for rust stains around downpipe outlets, 2internal/external corners, beneath tree overhangs and downpipe offsets and shoes. Ensure gutter does not collect water run-off from copper flashings or from roof above that will corrode gutter.• Inspect gutter and downpipe joints for cracks. Are

there drips to the underside? Are there loose or 2missing brackets to gutters and downpipes?

• Clear gutters including guards, if installed, sumps and rainwater heads of leaves and rubbish each autumn,trim overhanging trees. Check if gutters are sagging, 4-12 and that water falls to outlets. Ensure leaf guards to months outlets, rainwater heads and sumps sit correctly and are clear of debris.

• Growth, moss or stains surrounding downpipes can indicate blockages. Look for downpipes that are squashed or damaged and restrict water flow. Check if downpipes are connected to the stormwater system and, if so, whether joints are sound. Check that

Inspection Schedule- Conservation & Maintenance Issue: 14/10/13

LifeExpectancy

20-40(New)

20-40(New)

LifeExpectancy

10+

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stormwater drains are not blocked.

• Check whether birds are nesting on downpipe offsetsand polluting the building, or whether birdproofing, if 4-12installed, is adequate and sound.

AvoidCombining dissimilar metals that will react with each other.Flosing leaves and debris into downpipe outlets.Placing ladders or leaning objects onto soft copper or stainless steel gutters.NoteThe defects identified in the 7th year inspection should be rectified prior to painting if programmed for the same year.

months

3. EAVESBuilding Inspect for WhenElement (year)Generally Inspect for holes from old service pipes where birds can

nest, and for surface stains to fascia that indicate roof or valley gutter failure.Check ventilation holes.

1

Inspect for paint failure and/or decay to linings.- This can indicate roof covering failure.

7

Identify cobwebs and wasp or hornet nests for removal. NoteThe defects identified in the 7th year inspection should be rectified prior to painting if programmed for the same year.

1

4. FABRICBuilding Inspect for WhenElement (year)Timber Inspect for loose or missing weatherboards, corner stops

and mouldings. Check around window sills and where boarding is in contact with ground for weathering and potential decay.

7

Fibre Cement Inspect for broken or damaged sheets, loose or missing trim and cover strips.

2

Generally Inspect areas for grime, growth from joints, bird excretion 4-12and graffiti. Is there any sign of termite infestation?AvoidCovering wall ventilators and damp proof courses with soil or rubbish.Building up garden beds over damp proof courses, planting cloas to walls or continual watering of walls.

Applying to stonework anti-graffiti or protective coatings whose effectiveness has not been proven.

Inappropriate cleaning of masonry, e.g. strong water jet

months

LifeExpectancy

LifeExpectancy

20+

20-25

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5. STRUCTUREBuildingElementTimberMasonrySteelGenerally

6. JOINERYBuildingElementWindows

Doors

Generally

7. PAINTING

cleaning or detergents that can damage the masonry. NoteThe defects identified in the 7th year inspection should be rectified prior to painting if programmed for the same year.

Inspect for When(year)

Are members secure and true? 7Are there cracks? Straight and true? 5Is there any sign of rust? Are fixings secure? 7Are verandah posts stable and sound? Are there any signs 7 of structural distress (movement, cracking) which a structural engineer should inspect?

Inspect for When(year)

Inspect for loose or damaged mouldings, architraves, 2decayed stiles at sill level. Weathered sills, sashes that bind, noisy pulley wheels that need to be oiled, and sash cords that are decayed or broken. Check strength by raising weight by hand and dropping- if cord is sound it will carry weight at bottom of drop. Inspect for loose or decayed sash joints and broken or cracked glass or putty.Check internal faces around windows for stains that can indicate failed flashing.Inspect for loose jambs, decay at the threshold or damage 2 from locks being forced. Is the threshold secure, decayed excessively worn or broken? Are mouldings or stops secure and does the door operate satisfactorily? Are door joints firm, mouldings missing or damaged? Has the glass broken or cracked? Is the hardware operational- do catches catch, locks lock? Os the furniture secure or missing and defective? Check if the door requires a stop to prevent damage to the door or walls when opened.Check whether hardware operates properly, or is loose, inadequate or damaged. Do doors and windows operate satisfactorily?AvoidRestricting fire exits with storage items.Installing fans or air-conditioners in windows.Replacing with hardware not in keeping with the building.Removing original hardware. Install new adjacent.NoteThe defects identified in the 7th year inspection should be rectified prior to painting if programmed for the same year.

LifeExpectancy

LifeExpectancy

10-15

10-15

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Building Inspect for When LifeElement (year) Expectancy7. PAINTINGWindow Inspect for paint deterioration and weathering 3SillsDoors/ Frames Inspect for paint deterioration, failure or damage and

grime generally.3

Generally Inspect timber cladding for joints cracking, putty coming away from fixings, cracking paint, blisters or fading of colours. Stains can indicate a moisture problem.AvoidPainting surfaces never intended for painting, such as stone or face brick.Inappropriate coloursInstalling one-way glass when carrying out glazing repairs.Excessive exposure to original lead-based paint.

7 7-10

8. SERVICESBuilding Inspect for When LifeElement (year) ExpectancyStormwater Inspect for dish drains and sumps blocked for rubbish,

leaves or silt. Check if water lies in sumps as this can indicate a total or partial blockage or inadequate fall in line. Ensure hose taps discharge into gullies and ensure gullies and sumps gratings are operable and not damaged, and sit square. Check whether stormwater drains into sewer system.

4-12months

20-25

Sewerage Inspect sumps for damaged grates and ensure these are not draining surface water.

2 20-25

Water Inspect taps for drips and ease of operation. Are taps and surface pipes secured to walls or supports? Look for wet areas within the property grounds and gardens during dry periods- this can indicate a broken pipe.

2 20-25

Electricity Check if light bulbs are blown or the fittings damaged, and if fittings are well secured to walls or standards. Are light standards or poles in the parking areas stable and undamaged?AvoidHosing leaves and debris into stormwater pits

1

9. EXTERNALWORKSBuilding Inspect for When LifeElement (year) ExpectancyPaving/ Bitumen Inspect for broken bitumen- is it lifting or undulating from

heavy vehicular traffic? Are there areas ponding or does surface water fall to pits satisfactorily? Check for any

1 10-20

Concrete loose or lifting paving blocks or bricks that could be hazardous to pedestrians, and for growth from the construction joints. Inspect kerbs for damage from vehicles and clear them of rubbish.

1 20-25

Bollards and Wheel Inspect for damaged or missing bollards and chains. Test 2Inspection Schedule- Conservation & Maintenance Issue: 14/10/13 Page 4

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Stops

Fences/ Timber

SteelGates

10. URGENT MAINTENANCE Building ElementGenerally

bollards for stability. Check if timber bollards are decayed and whether car wheel stops are provided to prevent damage and exhaust stains to walls.Inspect for damaged, decayed, loose or missing pickets, 7 10-15posts and rails. Check fence alignment.

Check steel fences for damaged, rusted or missing panels 1 15-40Inspect gates for soundness and damage. Have gates 7 10-15dropped and do they require squaring and bracing? Testgates for operation- is hardware working and sound? Docatches catch, and are hinges oiled to minimise rust andmaximise ease of operation? Do gates have stops or holdopen catches or are these required?AvoidPlanting trees near buildings Allowing vehicles to park near buildings Allowing timber fence posts to be concreted NoteThe defects identified in the 7th year inspection should be rectified prior to painting if programmed for the same year.

Urgent Repairs When LifeMonetary allowances to cover (year) ExpectancyBlocked or broken stormwater and sewer lines that require As they cleaning or repair. occurClearing of blocked gutters and downpipes Broken water service or leaking faucets and toilet cisterns Damaged or defective light fittings and switches Failed incandescent bulbs or fluorescent tubes.Storm damage to ground or building fabric.Vandalism or break and enter damage to windows and doorsBroken or defective locks and latches, replacement of keysand lock cylindersCautionIdentify responsibility for repair costs. Generally, the street side of service meters is the responsibility of the supplier/ The lessor or lessee is responsible for building side.

Are repair costs claimable against insurance?

Have the appropriate authorities been advised?

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Appendix B: Documents

10 Cowell St- CP AppB

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10 Cowell St Gladesville

1

Year House No/ House Name

Occupant Occupation Notes

1910 No Listings “Cowell St off Makinson St”

p362

1912p 394 “Glenview” Roberts, Henry T

1913p 411 “Glenview” McCarthy, Daniel

Shepherd, Edwin JMorgan, LawrenceFisher, CharlesTowns, WalterLong’s Stables

1915p 450 “Doguia” Ford, Sydney

Ford, Mrs SLong’s stablesSpies, Nicholas

“Penzance” Thomas, Frederick“Chelsea” Earnshaw, George W

1920Ford, SydneyFord, Mrs SSpies, NicholasRobinson, H A JWhite, HenryBegan, George ALance, Harry

1925p 375

“Dogma” Ford, SydneyIkan, ArthurBurge, CecilBegan, Geo. J

“Normandie” Wheatley, Geo.“Waratah” Lance, Harry

1930p458 Mclnnes, J Agent for Wood

Coffill“Clifton Turbett, J

Ikan, Arthur“Walmer” Plummer, H J

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Thompson, WalterBegan, Geo. J

“Roslyn” Kitchen, Stanley“Normandie” Weatley, Geo.

1931p 458 Robertson, W E

Ikan, Arthur“Walmer” Plummer, H J

Thompson, WalterBegan, Geo. J

“Penzance” Houssenloge, W“ Vickery, F J

1932/3“Doris” Robertson, W E“Walmer” Plummer, H J

Thompson, Mrs RBegan, Geo. J

“Roslyn” Kitchen, Stanley“Normandie” Weatley, Geo.“Allawah” Higgins, Albert A

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CERTIFICATE OF TITLE.i£ch) Sxmtij Wia\eg.

lApp* A’o. I cj 4-

[Rcjcnncc io io. vl (. cxt-i'-iccJc

[Vol. a,, i c c ~ rrfio a, if- sT

REGISTER BOOK,

2655»„, 13

CANCELLED, HON ISSUE c; MEW FOLK).

62/ NC.V v

Cl i i q' .J(.rr)jt.tL d J-ia .v^. iLU xvi-iAt t -

xxryvx. JUaa\| vja v%c ji-ctL *J° A si? -2> 2; ij- C c Li yu-u. -Hi; fvufoiitlvL- cjlyvolJLUVW'UAV cj -xLuXll^j-CVail. € Htxix, JL/VV j-GG .3.VV1.\Jclx----- ---------------------------- 7-----------------------------------------------subject nevertheless to the reservations and conditions, il any, contained in the Grant therein after referred to, and also subject to such

encumbrances, liens, and interests as are notified hereon, in .-j) j vcv/ ------------ piece of land situated txJ CjLcxcLx, j xxiJix.

in theLuru-c.ilKxiJrj cj jilt ~Parish ot .tartletJ fouLL --------, and County of Lq.rvrlxe.il.ixrtcl --- -----------

containing Jittlfy m iU .fu C i LI j --------------------------------------------—— -------------------------------------------------- > 01 thereabouts,

as shown in the Plan hereon, and therein edged red, being 3^0' lj- ( c ■ cii'illj d llI-cLi ihof clertn If. £> ,)to it? Ilf

and' It)’ d -Hi,- <jfW-Le LMtlc. t ylaJ < a .4 .ftcxxl cj acui (ieiUcva lg,»j cjik-uA) my.uxi^

n-,n.,,i-<a- -J-O Ijoi-IVL Sfgrd-iJ -U) Ijro.J cUdcA. ^nvt/<W#U «ln.x| cj'A,i,o-.dpt-rxnt fuurxcUt-d. a- i,a rti-vuUj (arc a nd alo-o j-io.x-1 cf J^ixhj clcws (Acni-cc. » <&>■) cf ao^v^tni^naUj qax.-UtdU J-o ArvvAtrtwi; -L| fc-'tnim ijxozvj ctal-cel. jfu.' Jifl-u-rUh. cUy cj <j«/xkW« i■ me’ iAtu»»«ol

fJCLK. 11.: Jut-1 ichlCcL' O/l'lcL (YU/yUial (SM/3C- ,jf fiia) t :a-icL -Ljxcl^ \{3 emu cLU-t-i < voJ-ceL. j- jfu. .fxuJsLcc nKxjx cf Vn~ ^ciicL xlfCLxxsfv ^>u }iu.><£E*}'uutJ •

nuij ^ dlrvukv-----------------------------------—7...... .. - --- -------7-------------------

In witness whereof, I have hereunto signed my name and affixed my Seal, this.....

______________________ JCavA one thousand nine hundred and aoda*

...day of

Signed tlie day of _

in the presence ofy

-.191

■ Deputy Registrar General. '

NOTIFICATION REFERRED TO.

-to. X MORTGAGE datnd '/M JTcmA *" Iffl fiup the said ft t :i$tey

Wfr-^tX:7 rr? rsfS'tsr'cJcruSr'CProduced (oentered £0'&l (zrfC&s'cej^ )

^ in thp ---- — noon

SjrfKULcLUJUQ■ tetteitii ffftfr,".

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ScALr • rOOr to one c/7

-... - ,. n i ' -- -, ,— IQ s

i «f ■ ■'. - /<X/> j'nltfUJ/l th*f ' ££z.»bcm

1 tcucTui bsucul

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No. C ____DISCHARGE} of within mortgageHz.f'fo ZTs- dated ^ 1937 /

Proauced anu entered_____7^ 193 2 -

atyfiJs. Aft,//o'clock in the

£

y I

Shyr-ar&KcREGISTRAR GEH'RAL

Jctic->>v -’St *? gr> y RcCt-°..‘,,-ij£i:-, -Vto/nj

now the registered proprietor of the land within described. Sec Section 94 Application No—-l2 ------------------- -En«r«:dLZ£_£±±^____ l,J±

-T_ _ _ ::: _ illREG 1ST* A F r-FNF*AU

fv - L iTGSZl (: /^T Sx 196?f-rti^i^exoL Itff St|uKrAxu- M69 ^."tL.-tel jcvt Sg^&mjLr 196?

-7 7%

has been withdrawn.

.Entered

REGISTRAR GENERAL.

T*~L__

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5B9 SEP > W " 1Lodgment

Endorsements

Typing or handwriting inthis Caveat should not * * r *■

E5t£is5d flB CAVEAT FORBIDDING REGISTRATION OF DEALING WITH ESTATE OR INTEREST1 %

JJrlu Jiuutl] JHalca />= g OGper­

manent black non-coping ink.

(c) Nome (a) of Caveator (a) (in full).

(6) Full postal address and description of each Caveator.

(c) Here stale the nature and quantum of the

(REAL PROPERTY ACT, 1900)gy (Another Form of Caveat, forbidding lands to be brought under the Real Property Act, may be obtained)

Take notice that ^We

PROGRESS DEVELOPMENT BO. 2 PTY. LIMITED

nanny 16-18 Hunter Street, Sydneyestate or interest claimed, and the facts on which the claim is founded; see In reJones 35 S.R-, 560 and notes on back See also Note (1) on the back hereof.

(d) Where the caveat isintended to affect only an interest or estate less than the fee simple the registered number of the dealing (e-g-, lease,mortgage or encum­brance) creating such interest should be shown in this column.

(e) Where the caveat is in­tended to affect part only of the land comprised in Certificate of Title or other' instrument such land may be described

claiming estate or interest^ as proprietor of an equitable estate in fee simple as purchaser under a Contract ofSale dated 28th day of July, 1969 between Lilian

Began as Vendor and Progress Development Ho. 2 Pty. Limited as Purchaser

in all tlie land mentioned in the Schedule following:-

by reference to n plan on public record in llic Department of Lands or Registrar General’s De­partment. Where this is impracticable, a plan illustrating the land intended to be affected, should be annexed to the cavenL

Any annexure must be signed by each caveator, and his signature duly witnessed.

(f) Care should be taken not to forbid any deal­ings which the caveator has no right to forbid.

(g) If it is intended to for­bid registration of deal­ings by a specified person, here insert the words “by (name of person)1' or other suit­able limitation.

(A) Sec notes (6) and (7) on back.

(/) State distinctly an address in New South Wales at which notices relating hereto may be served.

The R-P. Act provides in addition that where the caveat is signed by the Solicitor or Attorney of the caveator every notice relating to such caveat if served at the office of such signatory shall be deemed to be duly served.

(Z) Section 117 requires that this Certificate be signed by the Caveator or his Solicitor, and renders liable any person falsely or negli­gently certifying to a penalty; also to damages recoverable by panics injured.

(m) If signed by a Solicitor, he should insert:—“And that I am the Solicitor of the within- named Caveator or Caveators" and add his own address to his sig­nature. The signature should be that of the Solicitor himself and not of his firm.

County Parish

Reference to TitleDescription of land (if part only), (e)

Whole or Part VoL Fol. (<t)

CUMBERLAND HUNTERSHELL

WHOLE 2655 13

of which land MlianDegan

f 10 Cowell Street, Oladesville

(full name of registered proprietor (a))

(full postal address of registered proprietor(s))

the registered proprietor(s) forbid W the registration of any memorandum of transfer or instrument**^

affecting the said Land untit this

Caveat be by mC or by order of the Supreme Court or some Judge thereof withdrawn, O'? or until after the ug

lapse of fourteen **) days from the date of Service of Notice of such intended registration at the following

address (R:—H.G. SLATER & CO.Solicitors,187 Macquarie Street,SYDNEY.

And I/We certify that the within Caveat is correct for the purposes of the Real Property Act, 1900.'0

SIGNED in my presence, this £/ ?r J

day of 19 69

-̂----- ------------- -----—*

_______ H.G. Slater________Solicitor for the Caveator

M

>tg

%7

To the Registrar General or the' State of New South Wales.

Signature(s) of ^avRa*or 0r Attorney.*”? Caveators their

For information for guidance of parties, see over.K 5S6 St 327 V. C_ N. Itlithi. C.Ttmmtnt Print.*

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CAVEAT

Lodged by

Address

Phone No.:

H. G. SLATER & GO.SOLICITOR’S

187-191 Macquarie St., 221-1133 Sydney 2000

Checked

Xffi?

Particulars entered in Register Book

to ■ q • iU>$_Passed in S.D.B.

i f m.>

Ht:Registrar General ^

Signed

nM>

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

(1) A Caveat ought not to be larger in its terms than the claim warrants; see In re P(N.S.W.)iWJl^

(2) A Caveat may be withdrawn at any time by a Caveator. [Sec. 72 (4) Real Property Act.]

(3) Section 97 Ibid., directs the Registrar General to notify the receipt of any Caveat to the registered proprietor affected

thereby who will be entitled to summon the Caveator before the Supreme Court or a Judge thereof to show cause why it

should not be removed.

(4) Section 98 Ibid., provides that any person lodging any Caveat with the Registrar General without reasonable cause shall be

liable to make to any person who may have sustained damage thereby such compensation as may he just; and such

compensation shall be recoverable in an action at law by the person who has sustained damage from the person who lodged

the Caveat.

(5) The lodgment of a Caveat will not prevent the registration of a memorandum of transfer or other instrument presented

before and awaiting registration at the time of lodgment of such Caveat and not afterwards withdrawn; see proviso to Sec.

74 Ibid.

(6) Except in the case of a caveat by a settlor or by or on behalf of beneficiaries under any will or settlement, where a dealing

within the prohibition of the caveat is lodged and the caveator fails to obtain the order of the Supreme Court to stay such

process, a private caveat shall lapse for the purpose of such dealing after the expiration of 14 days from the date:—

(a) of notice to the caveator as is required by the caveat, or

(b) (i) of notice directed by the Registrar General pursuant to Sec. 72 (3a) Ibid., or

(ii) of direction by the Registrar General to dispense with notice where he is satisfied that the caveator cannot be

served.

Where a dealing (which has called into operation the provisions for lapsing) is withdrawn prior to the expiration of the

statutory period for notice, the caveat does not lapse. [Butler v. Fairclough, 23 C.L.R. 78.]

(7) Attention is also directed to the provisions made in Section 73a Real Property Act for removal of caveats in certain

circumstances where the caveator’s interest has terminated.

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Lodgment — —

Endorsements

TOTAL

Withdrawal of Caveat against Dealing

PROGRESS DEVELOPMENT NO. 2 PTY. LIMITED

16-18 Hunter Street, Sydney

hereby withdraw the Caveat, Reg. No, l_SSE?-7S f/kiodi InJIf the Caveat is against

dealing with a lease or land of— mortgage, the form

Lilian Beganmortgage, — ------should he altered to suit the case.

!ged by me against

. and comprised in

Certificate of Title, dated_______ ...day of_ March 19_

Registered Volume. 2655 Folio.

Dated at.

day of.«7T<Ajyi*jL

iSigmiddujDmyigxDOBimoediyd^BY Authority of the Board THE COMMON SEAL of PROGRESS M®TOPliiEEOOTTTTYTT2HTEaniS:s hereunto duly affixed in the jtA&ig present

Secretary

-1M

To the Registrar General,

Sydney.

t Where the caveator is dead the withdrawal may be signed by his personal representatives; the grant of probate or letters of administration should be produced.

Where the withdrawal is signed by the attorney of the caveator the power of attorney should be produced. If executed within the State this instrument.should be signed or acknowledged before the Registrar General,

Deputy Registrar General, a Notary Public, a'JJP., or Commissioner for Affidavits, to whom the Caveator is known. If executed elsewhere, see Section 107 of Real Property Act, 1900, Section 160 of Conveyancing Act, 1919, and Section 52a of Evidence Act, 1898.

97873—W 3.65 St 563 V. C. N. BHcht, Government Pilaicr

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Lodged by:

Address:

Phone No.:

WITHDRAWAL OF CAVEAT.

H. G. SLATER & CO.SOLICITORS

187-191 Macquarie St., 521-1133. Sydney 2000

3

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N2 0 7 7 2 0

MEMORAI ^Dkuuirio vi TRANSFER

Vf W lU^OFFICE USE ONLY

'rrRBAL pj 1900

o

«/'L"

Where new restrictive covenants ire . imposed, or cc semen is rxated. or where the form la nherwise, unsuitable. Form 13a hould be used.rype writing and. hnndwriiing mould be clear, legible and in tcrnuncni blfltk non-copying nk. No nltcnillons should kc node by erasure: the words ejected must be ruled through md "• verified by 'signature or. nhlnti in the margin.fa) Full name, address, and

.occupation of transferor.fb) If A less estate strike out

In fee simple and . add. appropriate estate.

(c) A" short note wlil suffice. ... If an encumbrance is not yet

— • registered particulars sulll- •tiem for identification must

. . be famished.

LILIAN DEGAN of Gladesville, N.S.W., Widow

hereinafter referred to as the TRANSFEROR

being registered proprietor of an estate in fee simple161

in the land hereinafter described, subject to the following encumbrances and interests

, -JflWrc than one transferee . elite whether joint tenants

-or.-' tenants in common. : Unless otherwise stated

tenants in common will be - presumed to bold in equal

<0 Insert lot nnd plan number.

SBS ni JTjSI-.Local Government Act,-

(|) Further proof of execution

/.iWr&aa•v before any of the following

transferor is known:

•" manager, barrister, clerk of

/•Okw-ak.Defence... Force of the

Commonwealth of Australia

;. V. parliament of the Common- ;• •wealth - or of n State,

../ executive officer, adroiois- tcring local govrnxiucnt;

in consideration of Twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars ($22,500.00 )

(the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged), paid to the transferor by,dl The Council of the Municipality

of Hunter's Hill hereby transfers to

.

THE COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF HUNTER'S ITILL

hereinafter referred to as the TRANSFEREE

an estate in fee simple^

in the land described in the following schedule

Reference to title Whole Description of land if County ParishVolume Folio Part part only")

2655 13 Whole Cumberland Hunter's Hill

Ithis

i V Australia _ _

-• ;.C*Bfar Officer rjterriting

;:vP*ri;, ;•Where executed In foreign

. sgrsMts‘ -exercising his ftmettoos In ______ _

■: xmsssrM ^7

Dated at S^'p/uA/Y

'^Signed in my presence by the transferor who is personally" known tome

V 9/^ •' Signature Afjblinas

5 (9 7~ H day o f MAtAcZjH

RQSmjJLHome of witness (BLOCKL LETTERS)

as ^ X&LC&-V.'of "the Commonwealth of

;; Australia, commissioner for

: yr *5V'.mngBirate, mayor, or other

Qualification of witness

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• executive officer adminis- ■;., taring local government.Cb) Repeat 'attestation clause

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