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[202'7] OF WESTEIN AUSTRALIA (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) No. 48] PERTH FRIDAY, 23rd JUNE [1972 Adoption of Children Act Amendment Act, 1971. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas TO WIT, f Anthony Ken drew, Knight Commander of the DOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour- [ LS.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of the Most Excel lent Order of the British Empire, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Com- monwealth of Australia. WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the Adop- tion of Children Act Amendment Act, 1971, that the Act shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by proclamation: Now, therefore, I, the Gov- ernor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby fix the 1st day of July, 1972, as the date on which the Adoption of Children Act Amendment Act, 1971, shall come into operation. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 9th day of June, 1972. By His Excellency's Command, W. F. WJT,T,ESEE, Minister for Community Welfare. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! ! Native Welfare Act, 1963. Reserve for Natives. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas TO WIT, Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of the DOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour- [ LS.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of the Most Excel lent Order of the British Empire, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Com- monwealth of Australia. WHEREAS by section 18 of the Native Welfare Act, 1963, it is provided that the Governor is em- powered by Proclamation to declare any Crown Lands to be Reserves for Natives; and whereas it is now deemed desirable that Reserves for Natives be declared as per the attached schedule. Now, therefore, I the said Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, do hereby declare all those portions of land contained in the attached schedule. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State at Perth, this 9th day of June, 1972. By His Excellency's Command, C. J. JAMIESON, Acting Minister for Native Welfare. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! ! Schedule. 24952—Neridup Locations 439, 440, 445, 601, 602, 614, 621 and 690; Natives—Land Settle- ment. 25404—Neridup Locations 124, 139, 150 and 157; Natives—Land Settlement. 26329—Neridup Locations 1784 and 1793; Natives Land Settlement. 26373—Plantagenet Location 6605; Natives—Land Settlement. 28019—Roe Locations 2661 and 2662; Natives- Land Settlement. 28606—Victoria Location 10876; Natives—Land Settlement. 28607—Victoria Location 10881; Natives—Land Settlement. 28608—Victoria Location 10899; Natives—Land Settlement. 28609—Victoria Location 10888; Natives—Land Settlement. 22321—Kojonup Location 8753; Natives—Land Settlement. 24911—Kojonup Location 9062; Native Settlement. 30906—Broome; Native Ceremonial Site. 26417—Meda; Native Art. 24334—Jigalong; Aboriginal Purposes. 24923—Central Australia; Aboriginal Purposes. 297A—Pia; Aboriginal Purposes. 13944—Violet Valley; Aboriginal Purposes. 24705—Kimberley; Aboriginal Purposes. 25050—Yamarna; Aboriginal Purposes. 25051—Yamarna; Aboriginal Purposes. 30643—Admiralty Gulf; Aboriginal Purposes.

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WESTEIN AUSTRALIA(Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.)

No. 48]

PERTH FRIDAY, 23rd JUNE [1972

Adoption of Children Act AmendmentAct, 1971.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, f Anthony Ken drew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-[ LS.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excel lent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the Adop-tion of Children Act Amendment Act, 1971, thatthe Act shall come into operation on a date to befixed by proclamation: Now, therefore, I, the Gov-ernor, acting with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, do hereby fix the 1st day ofJuly, 1972, as the date on which the Adoption ofChildren Act Amendment Act, 1971, shall comeinto operation.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 9th day ofJune, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,W. F. WJT,T,ESEE,

Minister for Community Welfare.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Native Welfare Act, 1963.Reserve for Natives.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-[ LS.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excel lent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS by section 18 of the Native WelfareAct, 1963, it is provided that the Governor is em-powered by Proclamation to declare any CrownLands to be Reserves for Natives; and whereas itis now deemed desirable that Reserves for Nativesbe declared as per the attached schedule. Now,

therefore, I the said Governor, with the advice ofthe Executive Council, do hereby declare all thoseportions of land contained in the attachedschedule.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State at Perth, this 9th day ofJune, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,C. J. JAMIESON,

Acting Minister for Native Welfare.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule.24952—Neridup Locations 439, 440, 445, 601, 602,

614, 621 and 690; Natives—Land Settle-ment.

25404—Neridup Locations 124, 139, 150 and 157;Natives—Land Settlement.

26329—Neridup Locations 1784 and 1793; NativesLand Settlement.

26373—Plantagenet Location 6605; Natives—LandSettlement.

28019—Roe Locations 2661 and 2662; Natives-Land Settlement.

28606—Victoria Location 10876; Natives—LandSettlement.

28607—Victoria Location 10881; Natives—LandSettlement.

28608—Victoria Location 10899; Natives—LandSettlement.

28609—Victoria Location 10888; Natives—LandSettlement.

22321—Kojonup Location 8753; Natives—LandSettlement.

24911—Kojonup Location 9062; Native Settlement.30906—Broome; Native Ceremonial Site.26417—Meda; Native Art.24334—Jigalong; Aboriginal Purposes.24923—Central Australia; Aboriginal Purposes.297A—Pia; Aboriginal Purposes.13944—Violet Valley; Aboriginal Purposes.24705—Kimberley; Aboriginal Purposes.25050—Yamarna; Aboriginal Purposes.25051—Yamarna; Aboriginal Purposes.30643—Admiralty Gulf; Aboriginal Purposes.

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Native Welfare Act, 1963.Reserve for Natives.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Major-General Sir DouglasTO WIT, Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of the

DOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael andGovernor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-U.S.] able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.Companion of the Distinguished Service Order.Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by Section 18 of theNative Welfare Act, 1963, that the Governor mayby proclamation declare any Crown Lands to beReserves for Natives and abolish any Reserve sodeclared; and whereas by proclamation issuedunder the Native Welfare Act, 1963, and publishedin the Government Gazette as shown in theschedule attached, the Governor declared the areasdescribed in the schedule to be Reserves forNatives; and whereas it is now deemed desirableand expedient to abolish the said Reserves: Now,therefore, I, the said Governor acting with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council and inexercise of the power in that behalf conferred bySection 18 of the Native Welfare Act, 1963, dohereby abolish the Reserves for Natives as declaredand described in the attached schedule hereinbe-fore mentioned.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State at Perth, this 9th day ofJune, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,C. J. JAMIESON,

Acting Minister for Native Welfare.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule.Reserve No.; Location; Purpose; Date Proclaimed.25790-Broome Lots 51, 53, 54 55 and 56; Native

Camping; 6/1/61.26516-Broome Lots 697 and 840; Native Camping;

14/12/62.23268-Broome Lot 521; Native Camping; 13/3/53.23485-Broome Lot 662; Native Camping; 13/5/62,

13/3/53.26600-Kununurra Lot 233; Native Camping;

8/3/63.13980-Derby Lot 484; Native Camping; 15/6/62.5952-Derby; Native Camping; 4/1/52.

25445-Halls Creek Lot 132; Native Camping;4/12/59.

29084-Port Hedland Lot 953; Native Camping;5/7/68.

24055-Port Hedland Location 18; Native Camp-ing; 29/10/54.

22313-Carnarvon Locations 25/28, 36/37 and 561;Native Camping; 27/3/42.

27778-Gascoyne Junction Lot 26; Native Camp-ing; 4/2/66.

3838-Marble Bar Lot 105; Native Camping;13/3/53.

23706-Onslow Lot 388; Native Camping; 27/3/53.21807-Roebourne Lot 390; Native Camping;

1/4/38.23232-Meekatharra Kyarra Location 40; Native

Camping; 19/10/51.24431-Mt. Magnet Lot 368 and 373; Native Camp-

ing; 15/6/56.22309-Peak Hill; Native Camping; 13/3/42.23985-Wiluna Nabberu Location 10 and 13; Native

Camping; 4/6/54.24574-Kalgoorlie Hampton Location 79; Native

Camping; 14/12/56.24481-Leonora Malcolm Locations 15 and 17;

Native Camping; 17/8/56.24830-Laverton; Native Camping; 20/12/57.26233-Norseman Location 200; Native Camping;

19/4/62.13382-Goomalling 198; Native Camping; 17/6/60.

24964-Doodlakine; Native Camping; 27/10/61.23666-Moora Melbourne Location 3696; Native

Camping; 13/3/53.21346-Southern Cross Lot 737; Native Camping;

13/5/35.25388-Quairading Avon Location 27973; Native

Camping; 19/2/60.4818-Mingenew; Native Camping; 14/10/38.

20999-Badjaling; Native Camping; 27/4/45.18645-Badjaling; Native Camping; 13/3/53.21187-Paynes Fine; Native Camping; 21/12/34.25531-Beverley Lot 333; Native Camping; 1/4/60.23384-Brookton Lot 394; Native Camping; 10/4/52.21742-Borden Lot 48; Native Camping; 2/6/61.24848-Collie; Native Camping; 24/1/58.15123-Dumbleyung Lot 206; Native Camping

12/8/60.27228-Darkan Lot 187; Native Camping; 19/8/64.28444-Cranbrook Lot 222; Native Camping;

21/4/67.25301-Narrogin Lot 1548; Native Camping;

2/6/61; 18/9/59.13982-Pingelly Lots 573, 574, 567, 568, 569 and

570; Native Camping; 3/12/54.18975-Woodanilling Lot 326; Native Camping;

4/1/52.31078-Tambellup Lots 283 and 288; Native Camp-

ing; 5/2/54.23829-Wagin; Native Camping; 20/10/53.24684-Williams Lot 339; Native Camping; 10/5/57.22441-Katanning Lots 547 and 777; Native Camp-

ing; 23/3/45.23916-Gnowangerup; Native Camping; 4/6/64.27020-Wyndham; Native Camping; 31/1/64.25641-Cue Lots 64, 68-70 inc.; Native Camping;

9/3/62.24334-Mullewa; Native Camping; 13/1/56.22862-Merredin; Native Camping; 19/8/49.A8313-Northam; Native Camping; 17/5/46.8567-York Lot 25; Native Camping; 11/12/36.

26203-Albany Lot 1134; Native Camping; 15/6/62.23718-Mt. Barker; Native Camping; 24/7/53.24189-Ongerup Lot 105; Native Camping;

16/12/55.24386-Yalgoo; Native Camping; 4/5/56.17014-Port Hedland Lot 841; Native Hostel;

7/2/19.25709-Onslow Lots 425 and 560; Native Hostel;

21/9/60.1146-East Perth Lot X44; Native Hostel; 1/9/53.

23242-Port Hedland Lot 190; DepartmentalOffice; 13/3/53.

23163-Derby Lot 429; Departmental Office;13/3/53.

21801-Broome Lot 640; Hospital; 23/9/38.1051-Derby Lot 451; Hospital; 20/7/23.

23155-Marble Bar Lot 105; Administration13/3/53.

22822-Carnarvon Lot 110, 111 and 112; AgedPersons Housing; 27/8/48, 20/11/53.

Land Act, 1933-1971.PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, 5 Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-L.S.3 able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.Corres. 3324/64, V 3.

WHEREAS by section 109 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, the Governor may resume, for any purposeas in the public interest he may think fit, any por-tion of land held as a Pastoral Lease; and whereasit is deemed expedient that the portion of PastoralLease described in the schedule hereto should be

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resumed for the purpose of "Government Require-ments": Now, therefore, I, the Governor, with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council do bythis my proclamation resume portion of PastoralLease No. 396/523 for the purpose aforesaid.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State at Perth, this 9th day ofJune, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,H. D. EVANS,

Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule.

All that portion of land bounded by lines start-ing at the northernmost northeastern corner ofPastoral Lease 396/523, a point on the left bankof the Ord River and extending west, about 1,100chains; thence south, about 460 chains; thence east,about 395 chains; thence south, about 448 chains;thence about 107 degrees 15 minutes, about 132chains; thence about 195 degrees, about 120chains; thence south, about 355 chains; thenceeast, about 920 chains to a point on the left bankof the Ord River aforesaid and thence generallynortherly downward along that bank to the start-ing point. Area: about 117,184 acres. (PublicPlan Lissadell, 4 Mile.)

Land Act, 1933-1971.

PROCLAMATION(Resumption)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excel lency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KEN DREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-L.S.3 able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excel lent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

Corr. 3324/64,V2.WHEREAS by section 109 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, the Governor may resume, for any purpose asin the public interest he may think fit, any portionof land held as a Pastoral Lease; and whereas it isdeemed expedient that the portion of PastoralLease described in the schedule hereto should beresumed for the purpose of "Government Require-ments": Now, therefore, I, the Governor with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council do bythis my proclamation resume portion of PastoralLease No. 398/477 for the purpose aforesaid.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 9th day ofJune, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Schedule.

All that portion of land bounded by lines startingat the intersection of the prolongation westerley ofthe southern boundary of King Location 374 (PartReserve 31165) with the right bank of the OrdRiver and extending 90 degrees 3 minutes, about595 chains; thence south, about 497 chains; thencewest, about 438 chains to the right bank of the OrdRiver aforesaid and thence generally northerlydownward along that bank to the starting point.Area: about 23,017 acres. (Public Plan Lissadell,4 Mile.)

Pig Industry Compensation Act AmendmentAct, 1972.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, 5 Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KEN DREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most H onour-L.S.3 able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excel lent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwvaith of Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the PigIndustry Compensation Act Amendment Act, 1972,that the Act shall come into operation on a dateto be fixed by proclamation: Now, therefore, I, theGovernor, acting with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, do hereby fix the 1st dayof July, 1972, as the date on which the Pig Indus-try Compensation Act Amendment Act, 1972, shallcome into operation.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 9th day ofJune, 1972.

By His Excellency's Command,H. D. EVANS,

Minister for Agriculture.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chambers, at Perth, on the 9thday of June, 1972, the following Orders in Councilwere authorised to be issued:—

Fire Brigades Act, 1942-1971.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted, inter alia, by subsection(2) of section 5 of the Fire Brigades Act, 1942-1971, that for the purposes of the Act the Governormay from time to time, by Order in Council, con-stitute as a fire district any portion of a districtof a local authority which, after the coming intooperation of the Fire Brigades Act AmendmentAct, 1971, is not a fire district, assign a name toa fire district and include the name of a fire dis-trict in Part IV of the Second Schedule to the Act:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, act-ing with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil doth hereby

(a) constitute that portion of the municipaldistrict of the Shire of Augusta-Margaret,River, more particularly described in theschedule hereunder, a fire district;

(b) assign the name Augusta Fire District tothat district; and

(c) include in column one of Part IV of theSecond Schedule to the Act, immediatelybelow the words "Armadale Fire District",the words "Augusta Fire District" and incolumn two opposite that name, the nameof the local authority, "Shire of Augusta-Margaret River." .

Schedule.Augusta Fire District.

All that portion of land bounded by lines start-ing from the southeastern corner of Sussex Loca-tion 1380 (Reserve 13984) and extending northerlyand westerly along boundaries of that location tothe southeastern corner of Location 1152; thencenortherly along eastern boundaries of Location1152 aforesaid, Location 1435 and Location 1242to the southern boundary of Location 946; thenceeasterly along that boundary and onwards to thesouthwestern boundary of Location 934; thencesoutheasterly, easterly and northerly along boun-daries of that location and onwards to the highwater mark of West Bay; thence generally easterlyalong that mark and generally southerly along thehigh water mark of Hardy Inlet to the high watermark of Flinders Bay; thence generally southerlyalong that mark to a point situate in prolongationeasterly of the northern boundary of Location 4126

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(Class "A" Reserve 25141); thence westerly to andalong that boundary and onwards to the eastern-most northeastern corner of Location "h"; thencewesterly, southwesterly, northwesterly, north-easterly, again westerly and northerly along boun-daries of that location to the starting point.(Public Plans 441A/40, Augusta Townsite.)

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Child Welfare Act, 1947-1971.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 19 of the Child Welfare Act,1947-1971, it is provided (inter alia) that the Gov-ernor may, by Order in Council

(a) establish special courts to be calledChildren's Courts and determine the areain and for which each court shall exercisejurisdiction, by reference to magisterialdistricts;

(b) appoint, as Special Magistrates, Magis-trates or persons who may from time totime temporarily or otherwise, be assignedto, or occupying the office or performingthe duties of a Magistrate assigned to oneor more magisterial districts; and

(c) appoint such persons, male or female, ashe thinks fit, to be members of any par-ticular Children's Court:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, inexercise of the powers conferred by the above-mentioned provisions of the said Act and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council,doth-

(a) establish a special court to be calleda Children's Court at Kambalda to exer-cise jurisdiction within the area known .asthe Hannans Magisterial District;

(b) appoint(1) Herbert Alfred Stawell Miller,

Charles Maxwell McPherson andJohn Charles Warburton to beMembers of

the Children's Court at Kambalda.W. S. LONNIE,

Clerk of the Council.

Land Act, 1933-1971.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orPersons to be named in the order in trust for thelike or other public purposes to be specified in suchorder; and whereas it is deemed expedient, asfollows :-

Corres. 2492/62.—That Reserve No. 19082 shouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and and Fauna.

Corres. 2309/62.—That Reserve No. 19083 shouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and and Fauna.

Corres. 4196/25, V.4.—That Reserves Nos. 19084,19092, 19094 and 19095 should vest in and be heldby The Western Australian Wild Life Authorityin trust for the purpose of Conservation of Floraand Fauna.

Corres. 5213/53.—That Reserve No. 19085 shouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna.

Corres. 76/68.—That Reserve No. 19086 shouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna.

Corres. 2190/54.—That Reserve No. 19087 shouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna.

Corres. 2920/54.—That Reserve No. 19089 shouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna.

Corres. 2765/62.—That Reserve No. 190/90 srouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna.

Corres. 4675/52.—That Reserve No. 19091 shouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna.

Corres. 179/63.—That Reserve No. 19093 shouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna.

Corres. 5212/53.—That Reserve No. 19096 shouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna.

Cures. 874/54.—That Reserve No. 20070 shouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna.

Corres. 1642/62.—That Reserve No. 20835 shouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna.

Corres. 1969/54.—That Reserve No. 20836 shouldvest in and be held by The Western AustralianWild Life Authority in trust for the purpose ofConservation of Flora and Fauna.

Corres. 2603/68.—That Reserve No. 31355 shouldvest in and be held by the Town of Northam intrust for the purpose of Museum Site.

Corres. 1141/72.—That Reserve No. 31356 shouldvest in and be held by the Minister for Works intrust for the purpose of Water Supply.

Corres. 723/69.—That Reserve No. 31377 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Gingin in trustfor the purpose of Parking and Recreation.

Corres. 1248/56.—That Reserve No. 31391 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Yilgarn intrust of the purpose of Parklands.

Corres. 807/15,V2:—That Reserve No. 31392should vest in and be held by the MetropolitanWater Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board intrust for the purpose of Water Supply.

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned Reserves shall vest in and be held by theabovementioned bodies, in trust for the purposesaforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers re-served to him by section 37 of the said Act.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Land Act, 1933-1971.ORDERS IN COUNCIL

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the Order, in trust for anyof the purposes set forth in Section 29 of the saidAct, or for the like or other public purposes to bespecified in such Order and with power of sub-leasing; and whereas it is deemed expedient asfollows:-

Corres. 1893/95,V.2.—That Reserve No. 5170should vest in and be held by the Shire of Murrayin trust for the purpose of "Recreation".

(The previous Order in Council dated 13thMarch, 1953, is hereby superseded.)

Corres. 13471/00, Vol. 2.—That Reserve No. 6038should vest in and be held by the Shire of Murrayin trust for the purpose of "Hall Site and Recrea-tion".

Corres. 1332/00, Vol. 6.—That Reserve No. 17319should vest in and be held by the Shire of Busseltonin trust for the purpose of "Recreation and Camp-ing".

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(The previous Order in Council dated 7th No-vember, 1935, is hereby superseded.)

Corres. 964/66.—That Reserve No. 31223 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Dandaragan intrust for the purpose of "Recreation".

(The previous Order in Council dated 9th Feb-ruary, 1972, is hereby superseded.)

Corres. 2020/71.—That Reserve No. 31364 shouldvest in and be held by the Town of Geraldton intrust for the purpose of "Kindergarten Site".

Corres. 3575/71.—That Reserve No. 31365 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Coorow in trustfor the purpose of "Club and Club Premises Site".

Corres. 1324/70.—That Reserve No. 31366 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Dandaragan intrust for the purpose of "Camping and CaravanPark".

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserves shall vest in and be held bythe abovementioned bodies, in trust for the pur-poses aforesaid, with power to the said bodies, sub-ject to the approval in writing of the Minister forLands being first obtained, to lease the whole orany portion of the said Reserve for any term notexceeding 21 years from the date of the lease sub-ject nevertheless to the powers reserved to him bysection 37 of the said Act.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Land Act, 1933-1971.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any Reserve shall vest in and be held by anyMunicipality, Body Corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the Order, in trust for anyof the purposes set forth in section 29 of the saidAct, or for the like or other public purposes to bespecified in such Order and with power of sub-leasing; and whereas it is deemed expedient, as fol-lows:—

Corres. 2208/55, V.2.—That Class "A" ReserveNo. 24522 should vest in and be held by the Nation-al Parks Board of Western Australia in trust forthe purpose of "Preservation of Caves and NationalPark". (The previous Order in Council dated 24thJuly, 1968, is hereby superseded.)

Corres. 2146/66.—That Reserve No. 28393 shouldvest in and be held by the National Parks Boardof Western Australia in trust for the purpose of"Preservation of Natural Formations (Pinnacles)".(The previous Order in Council dated 15th May,1968, is hereby superseded.)

Corres. 315/67.—That Reserve No. 29149 shouldvest in and be held by the National Parks Boardof Western Australia in trust for the purpose of"National Park". (The previous Order in Councildated 15th May, 1968, is hereby superseded.)Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned Reserves shall vest in and be held by theabovementioned bodies, in trust for the purposesaforesaid, with power to the said bodies, to leasethe whole or any portion •of the said Reserve forany term not exceeding 21 years from the date ofthe lease subject nevertheless to the powers re-served to him by section 37 of the said Act.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Land Act, 1933-1971.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corres. 1433/87.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1971, it is inter alia, made lawful for the Governorby Order in Council, to direct that any land re-served pursuant to the provisions of this Act shallbe granted in fee simple to any person (as defined

in the said section) subject to the condition thatthe person shall not lease or mortgage the whole orany part of the land without the consent of theGovernor and subject to such other conditions andlimitations as the Governor shall deem necessaryto ensure that the land is used for the purpose forwhich the land is reserved as aforesaid; andwhereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve No.27206 (Carnarvon Lots 1021, 1022 and 1173) should,subject as aforesaid be granted in fee simple to theShire of Carnarvon to be held in trust for"Municipal Purposes": Now, therefore, His Ex-cellency the Governor by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council doth hereby directthat the beforementioned reserve shall be grantedin fee simple to the aforesaid body, to be held intrust for the aforesaid purpose, subject to the con-dition that the land shall not be leased or mort-gaged in whole or in part without the consent ofthe Governor.

W. S. LONNIE,Clerk of the Council.

Premier's Department,Perth, 23rd June, 1972.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas approved of the following appointments tothe Commission of the Peace for the State ofWestern Australia:

(Mrs.) Pamela Shore Anderson, of Dowerin.(Major) Dorothy Jean Childs, of Hillcrest

Maternity Hospital, 23 Harvest Road,North Fremantle.

Norman George Dallimore, of 3 ParmeliaGrove, Manning and 470 Newcastle Street,Perth.

Athol Denzel Humble, of Warren Road,Nannup.

Lindsay Hugh Inglis, of 53 Swanview Terrace,Maylands.

Stephen John Leahy, of Laverton.Harold Austen Lee, of 14 Kemp Road, Mount

Pleasant and of Perth Airport.Murray Valentine Martin, of 17 Packer Street,

Beckenham and of 396-8 Albany Highway,Victoria Park.

Keith Middleton, of 74 Wichmann Road,Attadale.

George Francis Reginald Moseley, of Williams.Ross Charles Paterson, of Narembeen.George Harold Rickson, of Bindoon.John Patrick Rooney, of Beach Road, Dongara.(Miss) Chesson Eileen Winifred Rowe, of 1

Warren Road, Nannup.(Mrs.) Katie Irene Sanderson, of 3 Great

Eastern Highway, Northam.Hilton Samuel Stoney, of "Beaufort Plains,"

Boxwood Hills, via Borden.Harry Ferguson Vaughan, of Pitharra.John Charles Warburton, of 13 Cassia

Crescent, Kambalda West.John Edgar Williams, of Korbel.

W. S. LONNIE,Under Secretary, Premier's Department.

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.Application for Transfer of a License.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth:I, GORDON FRANCIS ERRINGTON, of 16 SulmanRoad, Wembley Downs, hereby apply on behalf ofa firm, P. G. O'Neill & Son, the partners of whichare Ross Charles O'Neill, for a license currentlyissued to Gordon Francis Errington, on his own

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behalf trading as Erringtons Realty Ltd., to betransferred to me to carry on business as a LandAgent at 147 Canning Highway, South Perth, W.A.6151.

G. F. ERRINGTON,Signature of Applicant (Transferee).

I, Gordon Francis Errington, concur in this ap-plication.

G. F. ERRINGTON,Signature of Transferor.

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 25th day of July, 1972, at

2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth.

Dated the 15th day of June, 1972.T. MURPHY,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the license may beserved on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days before thedate appointed for the hearing.

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.Application for Transfer of a License.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth:I, GEOFFREY CHARLES HUNTER, of 18 HowardStreet, Perth, hereby apply on behalf of a firm,Hunter Bros. Realty, the partners of which areGeoffrey Charles Hunter and Barbara McLellandHunter, for a license currently issued to GeoffreyCharles Hunter, on behalf of a firm, Hunter Bros.Realty, to be transferred to me to carry on businessas a Land Agent at 18 Howard Street, Perth.

Dated the 15th day of June, 1972.G. C. HUNTER,

Signature of Applicant (Transferee).

I, Geoffrey Charles Hunter, concur in this appli-cation.

G. C. HUNTER,Signature of Transferor.

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 25th day of July, 1972, at

2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth.

Dated the 14th day of June, 1972.T. MURPHY,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the license may beserved on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days before thedate appointed for the hearing.

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.Application for Transfer of a License.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth:I, WILLIAM DAVID MILLAR, of 138 Bagot Road,Subiaco, hereby apply on my own behalf tradingas David Millar and Associates, for the licensecurrently issued to William David Millar on behalfof a firm H. & R. McLean, to be transferred tome to carry on business as a Land Agent at 138Bagot Road, Subiaco.

Dated the 12th day of June, 1972.W. D. MILLAR,

Signature of Applicant (Transferee).

I, William David Millar, concur in thisapplication,

W. D. MILLAR,Signature of Transferor.

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 25th day of July, 1972, at

2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth.

Dated the 13th day of June, 1972.T. MURPHY,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the license may beserved on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days beforethe date appointed for the hearing.

Public Service Board,Perth, 21st June, 1972.

THE following promotions have been approved:G. A. Smith, Clerk, C-II-2, Internal Audit

Branch, Public Works Department, to be ClerkSalaries, C-II-3, Accounts Branch, Department ofAgriculture, as from 2nd June, 1972.

M. A. Ryan, Typist, C-V, Typists' Section, Cleri-cal Branch, to be Secretary Stenographer, C-III-1,Administrative Branch, Child Welfare Department,as from 17th March, 1972.

F. L. Mitchell, Registrar Governor Stirling,C-II-2, Senior High Schools Branch, EducationDepartment to be Inspector, C-II-3, CompaniesRegistration Office, Crown Law Department, asfrom 28th April, 1972.

M. D. Wiley, Clerk, C-IV, to be Clerk, C-II-1,Local Court, Perth, Court Offices Branch, CrownLaw Department, as from 21st April, 1972.

K. J. Leahy, Clerk, C-IV, Securities Section, Landand Securities Branch, State Housing Commissionto be Clerk, C-II-1, Fremantle, Court Offices,Crown Law Department, as from 7th April, 1972.

D. P. Manea, Clerk of Courts, C-II-4/5, BruceRock, to be Clerk of Courts, C-II-6, Northam, CourtOffices, Crown Law Department, as from 2nd June,1972.

D. F. Smith, Clerk, C-II-2, to be Inspector,C-II-3, Companies Registration Office, Crown LawDepartment, as from 12th May, 1972.

E. M. Tomlinson, Accounting Machinist, C-III-1,Perth Courts Section, Accounts Branch, to beAccounting Machinist, C-III-1, Accounting Machi-nists' Section, Accounts Branch, Public TrustOffice. Crown Law Department, as from 19th May,1972,

R. W. Thompson, Clerk, C-II-2, ConveyancingBranch, to be Trust Officer, Grade 3, C-II-3, GroupTwo Section, Trust Branch, Public Trust Office,Crown Law Department, as from 19th May, 1972.

V. T. Exley, Draftsman in Charge, Level 3, to beAssistant Chief Draftsman, Level 4, DraftingBranch, Office of Titles, Crown Law Department,as from 16th June, 1972.

G. L. Stafford, Clerk, C-IV, ApprenticeshipBranch, to be Clerk, C-II-1, Clerical Branch, De-partment of Labour, as from 26th May, 1972.

J. B. Heazlewood, Engineering Draftsman, Level1, Mechanical and Electrical Section, EngineeringDivision, Public Works Department, to be Inspector,Level 1, Inspection of Machinery Branch, Depart-ment of Labour, as from 12th May, 1972.

J. V. Kelsall, Clerk-in-Charge, C-II-5, MeterReading Section, to be Expenditure Officer, C-II-6,Expenditure Branch, Accounting Division, Metro-politan Water Supply Board, as from 22nd October,1971.

R. J. Leppard, General Assistant, G-VII-1,Clerical Section, Public Health Laboratories, PublicHealth Department, to be General Assistant,G-VII-1/3, Sewerage Connection Section, Plumb-ing Inspection and Testing Branch, EngineeringDivision, Metropolitan Water Supply Board, asfrom 26th May, 1972.

C. M. Leahy, Clerk of Courts, C-II-4/5, Merredin,Court Offices, Crown Law Department, to be Ad-ministrative Assistant, C-II-5, AdministrativeBranch, Department of Mines, as from 14th April,1972,

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K. P. Browne, Laboratory Technician, Grade 2,G-II-1/4, to be Chemist and Research Officer, Grade3, Level 1, Water Branch, Government ChemicalLaboratories, Department of Mines, as from 19thMay, 1972.

J. F. Slattery, Deputy Chief Inspector, G-II-9,to be Chief Inspector, G-II-11, Inspection HealthAct Branch, Public Health Department, as from30th June, 1972.

R. F. Searle, Clerk, C-IV, Relief Branch, Officeof Titles, Crown Law Department, to be Clerk,C-II-1, Northam Office, District Water SupplyOffices, Public Works Department, as from 19thMay, 1972.

P. L. George, Engineering Assistant, Grade 1,0-11-5/6, Water Resources Section, Planning,Design and Investigation Branch, to be DesigningEngineer, Level 1, Irrigation and Drainage Section,Design Office, Engineering Division, Public WorksDepartment, as from 1st February, 1972.

J. McA. Creer, Engineering Draftsman, Level 1,to be Designing Engineer, Level 1, Sewerage Sec-tion, Design Office, Engineering Division, PublicWorks Department, as from 1st February, 1972.

J. M. Brown, Hydrographic Assistant, G-II-1/2,Water Resources Section, Planning, Design andInvestigation Branch, to be Engineer, Level 1, NorthWest Section, Country Water Supply Branch, Engi-neering Division, Public Works Department, asfrom 1st December, 1971.

M. Klimavicius, Engineering Draftsman, Level1, Harbours and Rivers Section, Design Office,Engineering Division, to be Designing Engineer,Level 1, Attached Pending Allocation, Public WorksDepartment, as from 1st February, 1972.

A. F. O'Neill, Hydrographic Assistant, G-II-1/2,to be Engineer, Level 1, Water Resources Section,Planning, Design and Investigation Branch, Engi-neering Division, Public Works Department, asfrom 1st December, 1971.

R. A. Higham, Clerk, C-IV, Attached List, to beCashier, C-II-1, Kalgoorlie, District Water Supply,Offices Branch, Public Works Department, as from21st April, 1972.

B. R. Fouracres, Collector, C-II-1, Field Section,to be Clerk, C-II-2, War Service Homes Section,Accounts Branch, State Housing Commission, asfrom 26th May, 1972.

THE following resignations have been accepted:—Name; Department; Date.

D. K. Hall; Lands and Surveys; 22/6/72.G. R. Wilson; Metropolitan Water Supply

Board; 26/5/72.J. A. Wilson; Mines; 30/6/72.F. Baynes; Native Welfare; 28/4/72.D. M. Crane; Public Health; 30/6/72.D. L. Taggart; Public Works; 16/6/72.J. G. Mewett; State Government Insurance

Office; 25/5/72.W. D. Roach; State Housing Commission;

30/6/72.A. J. Frankiewicz; State Housing Commission;

30/6/72.J. G. Hunt; State Taxation; 2/6/72.

THE following retirement has been approved:—P. P. Herlihy; State Housing Commission;

14/7/72.

THE following appointments have been con-firmed:

Name; Position; Department; Date.Fulcher, William Leslie; Clerk, C-IV; Audit;

6/12/71.Munro, Edward Alexander; Clerk, C-IV;

Audit; 1/12/71.Popoff, James; Clerk, C-IV; Audit; 1/12/71.Townsend, Wilga; Assistant, G-IX; Electoral;

23/12/71.Georgeff, Patricia Eva; Laboratory Attendant,

G-XIII; Medical and Health Services;22/1/71.

Starkie, Wade Robert George; Clerk, C-IV;Medical and Health Services; 11/1/71.

Aniere, Joan Underwood; OccupationalTherapist, Level 1; Mental HealthServices; 4/10/71.

Jackson, Robert Lincoln; Psychologist, Grade2, Level 1; Mental Health Services;28/12/70.

Varne, Helen Regina; Clerk Typist, C-V;Mental Health Services; 2/4/71.

Hardie, Donald; General Assistant, G-VII-1/2;Mines; 6/7/71.

Nichols, Dianne Cheryl; Typist, C-V; Mines;28/1/71.

Halbert, Megan Amelia; Social Worker, Level2; Native Welfare; 1/3/70.

Elliott, Jan Denise; Laboratory Technologist,Level 1; Public Health; 1/12/71.

Hodgen, Alan Neil; Laboratory Technologist,Level 1; Public Health; 1/12/71.

Eastcott, Norman John; General Assistant,G-VII-3; Public Works; 7/12/71.

Stephenson, Vicki Jean; Clerk Typist, C-V;Public Works; 13/12/71.

Butler, Francis Joseph; Clerk, C-IV; StateHousing Commission; 30/11/71.

Morley, Anne Marie; Assistant, G-IX; StateHousing Commission; 8/2/71.

Thorpe, Jeffrey John; Clerk, C-IV; StateHousing Commission; 15/9/71.

Aylward, Jane Dr.; Medical Officer, Grade 2,Level 1, Professional Division, MentalHealth Services; 19/7/71.

Newnham, William Arthur Dr.; Venerologist,Level 3, Professional Division, PublicHealth Department; 1/11/71.

THE following offices have been created:Item 08 1575, Clinic Attendant, G-VII-1/3,

Venereal Diseases Branch, Public Health Depart-ment.

Item 08 1443, Clerk, C-II-1, Health ServicesCentre, Public Health Department.

Item 08 1484, Stores Officer, G-VII-1/3, HealthServices Centre, Public Health Department.

Item 08 1488, Assistant, G-IX, Clerical Section,Health Services Centre, Public Health Department.

Item 08 1565, Health Assistant, G-II-1, VenerealDiseases Branch, Public Health Department.

Item 08 1566, Health Assistant, G-II-1, VenerealDiseases Branch, Public Health Department.

Item 09 0391, Social Worker, Level 2, Social Wel-fare Section, Professional Division, Mental HealthServices.

Item 09 0392, Social Worker, Level 2, SocialWelfare Section, Professional Division, MentalHealth Services.

Item 10 1729, Clerk Typist (Port Hedland), C-V,Field Division, Child Welfare Department.

Item 10 1277, Clerk, C-II-1, Accounts Branch,Child Welfare Department.

Item 10 1335, Assistant, G-IX, Accounts Branch,Child Welfare Department.

Item 10 1301, Clerk, C-II-1, Accounts Branch,Child Welfare Department.

Item 10 1302, Clerk, C-II-1, Accounts Branch,Child Welfare Department.

Item 10 0987, Clerk, C-IV, Maintenance andRelief Branch, Child Welfare Department.

Item 10 0705, Clerk, C-II-2, Welfare Branch,Child Welfare Department.

Item 10 0255, Clerk, C-II-1, Records Branch,Child Welfare Department.

Item 10 0325, Senior Assistant, G-III-1, RecordsBranch, Child Welfare Department.

Item 11 3095, Clerk (Listings), C-II-2/3, Courtof Petty Sessions, Court Offices, Crown Law De-partment.

Item 11 2616, Typist, C-V, Companies Registra-tion Office, Crown Law Department.

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Item 22 5847, Engineer (Workshops), Level 1,Mechanical Engineering North Section, Mechani-cal and Electrical Branch, Engineering Division,Metropolitan Water Supply Board.

Item 22 5965, Engineer, Level 1, Measurementand Treatment Section, Mechanical and ElectricalBranch, Engineering Division, Metropolitan WaterSupply Board.

Item 25 1916, Accounting Machinist, C-V,Accounts Branch, Police Department.

Item 25 1909, Clerk, C-IV, Accounts Branch,Police Department.THE title and classification of the following officeshave been amended:

Item 21 0465, occupied by D. C, Schorer, Inspec-tion Branch, Local Government Department,amended from Auditor and Inspector, Grade 2,C-II-4/5, to Auditor and Inspector, Grade 1,C-II-5/6, with effect from 1st June, 1972.

Item 18 0430, Vacant, Department of Develop-ment and Decentralisation, amended from Assis-tant Administrative Officer, C-II-9, to Item 18 1135,Liaison Officer—Agreements, Division of Develo p

-ment, with effect from 4th May, 1972.R. H. DOIG,

Chairman, Public Service Board.

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION

Applications are invited from experienced Journal-ists or Writers for appointment to the office ofInformation Officer.

SALARY: $7,908 per annum on appointment andwill be adjusted according to variations in theA Grade Journalists' rate.

DUTIES:Preparation of reports and articles for com-

munication of information directly to thepublic and through all types of media.

Preparation of booklets and brochures, displayarrangement and other information activi-ties as required.

CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT: The successfulapplicant will be required to enter into a 3 yearcontract which will include-

3 weeks' annual leave.3 months' long service leave after 10 years'

continuous service.Sick leave entitlements.

Applications stating age and details of experienceshould be addressed by June 30, 1972 to

Chairman,Public Service Board,32 St. George's Terrace,PERTH, 6000.

GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Applications are invited for appointment to theoffice of

COMMISSIONER FOR CONSUMERPROTECTION

established under the Consumer ProtectionAct, 1971

SALARY: $13,000 per annum.QUALIFICATIONS: A tertiary education together

with industrial or commercial experience inpromoting consumer interest and/or investi-gating complaints will be considered an ad-vantage.

DUTIES:(1) As Commissioner, responsible to the Per-

manent Head for carrying out his functionsunder the Act.

(2) As Commissioner, establish and control theConsumer Protection Bureau.

(3) The functions of the Bureau are amongother things to

(a) promote the interest of consumers,(b) receive complaints from consumers

concerning matters touching the in-terests of consumers,

(c) receive complaints of fraudulent ordeceptive practises likely to affectthe interests of consumers,

(d) arrange for investigations on be-half of the Consumer Affairs Council.

CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT: Appointmentmay be either as a permanent officer under thePublic Service Act or by the Governor for aterm not exceeding 7 years.

Under either method, conditions will in-clude-

3 weeks' annual leave.3 months' long service leave for each

completed 7 years of service.Sick leave entitlements.State Superannuation Scheme is

available to the successful appli-cant.

Appointment subject to passing a medical exam-ination by an approved medical officer.

Further information obtainable from the under-signed.

Applications stating age, qualifications and ex-perience should be addressed by 3rd July, 1972 to—

Chairman,Public Service Board,32 St. George's Terrace,PERTH. W.A. 6000.

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1904-1970.

Office of Public Service Board,Perth, 21st June, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting under the pro-visions of the Public Service Act, 1904-1970, and on the recommendation of thePublic Service Board, has been pleased to make the regulations set out in theschedule hereunder to have and take effect on and from the 1st August, 1972.

R. H. DOIG,Chairman, Public Service Board.

Principalregulations.

Reg. 77substituted.

Schedule.Regulations.

1. In these regulations the Public Service Regulations publishedin the Government Gazette on the 14th October, 1964, as amendedby notices from time to time published in the Government Gazette,are referred to as the principal regulations.

2. Regulation '77 of the principal regulations is revoked and thefollowing regulation substituted:-

77. In these regulations the term "seniority", as betweenofficers, means seniority by longer period of continuous per-manent service after attaining the age of eighteen years.

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VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

Department Position Class Gross Salary Date Returnable

1972Agriculture .... Laboratory Assistant, Sheep and Wool G-VIII $2,197 (18 years)- 30th June

Branch, Wheat and Sheep Division (Item $3,46401/5390) (a) (y)

Agriculture .... Field Assistant, Kununurra, Entomology G-171 82,062 (17 years)- do.Branch, Biological Services Division $4,514(Item 01/7778) (a) (1) (in)

Audit (2 positions) .... Clerk (Items 02/0335 and 02/0310) (j) C-II-1/2 S4,754-$5,309 do.Chief Secretary's .... Clerk, General Registry Branch, Registrar C II-1 $4,75444,939 do.

General's Office (Item 04/0165)Education .... Accountant, Accounts Branch (Item 14/ C-II-11 39,449-39,709 do.

2770)Local Government (2 posi-

tions)Clerk, Inspection Branch (Items 21/0503

and 21/0502)C-II-2 85,124-85,309 do.

Public Health Deputy Chief Inspector, Inspection Health G-II-9 88,394-88,639 do.Act Branch (Item 08/0770) (k)

Public Health Library Assistant, Library and Technical Level 1 83,230-34,100 do.Information Service Branch, Professional (z)Division (Item 08/0155) (a) (w)

Public Service Board Senior Industrial Officer, Industrial and Re.search Branch (Item 28/0275)

C-II-10 38,929-89,199 do.

Public Service Board Clerk, Organisation and Methods Section,Inspection Branch (Item 28/0175) (I)

C-II-2/3 85,124-35,709 do.

Public Works Managing Clerk, Narrogin, District Water 0-11-4/5 85,924-36,569 do.Supply Offices (Item 29/2270) (i)

Public Works Valuer, Grade 1, Valuations Section, Prop-erty and Valuation Branch (Item 29/0600)

C-II-7/8 S7,259-88,179 do.

(h)Public Works Managing Clerk, Kununurra, District Water C-II-4 35,924-36,139 do.

Supply Offices (Item 29/2440) (1)Public Works Clerk, Pay Office, Expenditure Section,

Accounts Branch (Item 29/1275)C-II-1 34,754-34,939 do.

Public Works Engineering Surveyor, Grade 1, Sewerage Level 2 37,191-37,778 do.Section, Country Water Supply Branch,Engineering Division (Item 29/3670) (a)(u) (n)

Public Works Engineering Surveyor, Grade 2, Sewerage Level 1 35,142-36,829 do.Section, Country Water Supply Branch,Engineering Division (Item 29/3675) (a)(I) (u)

Public Works (4 positions) Technical Officer, Grade 1, Electrical En-gineering Branch, Architectural Division

G-II-2/3 85,069-85,659 do.

(Items 29/9056, 9057, 9058 and 9059) (a)(v) (x)

State Government Insurance Clerk, Relieving Staff Section (Item 31/ C-II-2 35,12445,309 do.Office 0310)

Development and Decentral-isation

Assistant Librarian, Grade 1, EconomicSection, Research Branch, Division of

Level 3 35,338-35,897 do.

Industries (Item 18/0790) (a) (p)Crown Law ... Professional Assistant, Common Law Sec-

tion, Crown Solicitor's Office (Item 11/Level 1 $5,179-37,194 do.

1285) (a) (q)Crown Law .... Legal Officer, Grade 2, General Claims Sec-

tion, Crown Solicitor's Office (Item 11/Level 2 36,754-39,079 do.

1300) (a) (o)Agriculture .... Typist, Clerical Branch (Item 01/0556) .... C-III-1 83,754-33,859 7th JulyCrown Law .... Clerk, Prosecutions and Debt Recoveries C-II-2 35,124-35,309 do.

Section, Crown Solicitor's Office (Item11/1375)

Crown Law .... Clerk-in-Charge, Records Branch (Item 11/ C-II-3 85,509-85,709 do.0390)

Crown Law .... Clerk Staff, Correspondence and Staff C-II-2 35,124-35,309 do.Branch (Item 11/0130)

Medical Accounting Machinist-in-Charge, Account- C-III-3 $4,304-34,499 do.Machinists' Section, Accounts Branch(Item 07/2610)

Mines Laboratory Technician, Grade 2, Industrial 0-11-1/4 S4,694-$6,084 do.Chemistry Branch, Government ChemicalLaboratories (Item 23/4320)

Police Cashier, Accounts Branch (Item 25/1870) .... C-II-2 35,124-35,309 do.Public Works Clerk, Administrative Division (Item 29/ C-II-1 34,754-34,939 do.

0027)Public Works Typist, Typists' Section, Accounts Division C-III-1 33,754-33,859 do.

(Item 29/0860)State Government Insurance

OfficeClerk, Motor Vehicle Policies Section,

Accounts and Policies Branch (Item 31/C-II-1 34,754-34,939 do.

1960)State Taxation Assessor, Grade 1, Assessing Section, Stamp C-II-5/6 $6,354-87,029 do.

Duties Division (Item 33/2025)Development and Decentral-

isationLiaison Officer, Agreements Division of

Development (Item 18/1135)C-II-9 $8,424-$8,669 do.

Public Health Health Assistant, Epidemiology and Special $4,69444,879 do.Services Branch (Item 08/1520)

Public Health Clerk, Clerical Section, Health Services C-II-1 $4,754-$4,939 do.Centre (Item 08/1443)

Public Health Staff Clerk, Administrative Division (Item C-II-3 $5,509-$5,709 do.08/0010)

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VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE—continued

Department Position Class Gross Salary Date Returnable

1972Education Clerk, Salaries Section, Accounts Branch C-II-2 $5,124-$5,309 7th July

(Item 14/2835)Premier's Secretary Stenographer, Typists' Section,

Administrative Division (Item 26/0160)C-III-2/3 $3,979-$4,499 do.

Metropolitan Water Supply Senior Technical Officer, Sewerage and G-II-3/4 $5,45946,084 do.Board Drainage Branch, Engineering Division

(Item 22/5360) (a) (e)Public Works Plumbing Designer, Plumbing Service Sec-

tion, Services Branch, Architectural Divi-sion (Item 29/7214) (a) (d)

0-11-2/3 $5,069-$5,659 do.

State Housing Commission.... Clerk, Geraldton Office, General Branch C-IV 31,762 (16 years)- do.(Item 32/1435) (a) (c) $4,569

The possession of, or progress towards, an appropriate tertiary level academic qualification will be considered a factor, in-creasing in importance with the level of classification, when determining efficiency of applicants in the Clerical Division.

(a) Applications also called outside the Service under section 24.

(b) Office to be classified C-II-4 upon completion of 4 years' satisfactory continuous service therein by occupant.

(c) Junior Certificate in six subjects including English and either Maths A or Maths I or Elementary Maths or Arithmetic.Over 17 years, Leaving Certificate in English and three other subjects including a Maths subject or Economics or Accountancy.A person who is not suitably qualified but has relevant clerical experience may be appointed to the temporary staff.

(d) Must be licensed plumber with the Metropolitan Water Supply Board or equivalent. Design and Drafting experiencein plumbing service layouts for sewerage and sanitary plumbing, water and gas services, septic tank designs, stormwater andeffluent disposal, is essential.

(e) Preference will be given to applicants with evidence of education in Science subjects preferably to a tertiary level andwho have experience in the operation of waste water treatment plants.

(4) Associate Membership of the Commonwealth Institute of Valuers is a minimum pre-requisite for appointment.

(i) Government Employees' Housing Authority residence available.

(j) Experience and training in auditing an advantage.

(k) Requisite qualifications for the position are the Royal Society of Health Diplomas in(a) Health Inspection.(b) Meat and Other Foods.(c) Health Technology.

(1) Junior Certificate including English and Mathematics. Preference for Leaving Certificate or a diploma of a recognisedagricultural college. Allowance paid for a diploma. Promotion to Field Technician dependent on satisfactory service andpossession of a diploma or approved equivalent.

(in) Location : Kununurra.

(n) W.A. School of Mines Surveyor's Certificate, or the Perth Technical College Diploma in Engineering Surveying, or ap-proved equivalent.

Minimum experience of five years is required in surveying, after the completion of the academic course.

(o) (a) Legal Practitioner, admitted and entitled to practise in Western Australia ; or

(b) Legal Practitioner from outside the State whose qualifications for admission in Western Australia have been ap-proved by the Barristers' Board, subject to compliance with residential and other formalities.

(p) Registration Certificate of the Library Association of Australia or approved equivalent. Appointment of partly quali-fied applicants may be considered at a lower salary range.

(q) Degree in Law of the University of Western Australia or of a University in a place where the system of jurisprudenceadministered is substantially equivalent to this State's system of jurisprudence.

(t) W.A. School of Mines Surveyor's Certificate, or the Perth Technical College Diploma in Engineering Surveying orapproved equivalent.

(a) Location : Based in Perth but must be prepared to carry out survey duties in any part of State as required.

(v) " A " or " B " Grade Electrical Workers' License as issued by the State Electricity Commission of W.A. Currentdriver's license essential.

(iv) Leaving Certificate with matriculation. Applicants must be prepared to study at Perth Technical College for pro-fessional qualification. Ability to type desirable.

(a) Location : Appointee required to reside, initially, in Perth but may be transferred to any part of Western Australiaas and when required by the Department.

(y) Junior Certificate in five subjects including English, Maths A with preference for Leaving Certificate. Laboratoryor wool classing experience would be valuable.

(z) Females under 21 years $2,802 to $3,672 according to qualifications and experience.

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1970, and are to be addressed to the Chairman,Public Service Board, and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Headsof Departments.

R. H. DOIG,23rd June, 1972. Chairman. Public Service Board.

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Crown Law Department,Perth, 19th June, 1972.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor, at a meeting of theExecutive Council held on the 9th June, 1972, bywarrant under his hand as shown hereunder, hasappointed David Thoburn Howe, under section 4of the Stipendiary Magistrates Act, 1957-1964, tobe a stipendiary magistrate.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES ACT, 1957-1965WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Major-General Sir DouglasTO WIT, Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of the

DOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael andGovernor. Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour-CL.S.3 able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

To our trusty and well-beloved DAVIDTHOBURN HOWE, Esquire,

GREETING:I, the Governor of our State of Western Australia,reposing full trust and confidence in your loyalty,knowledge, integrity and ability, and acting by andwith the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil of our said State, DO by this my Warrant,in pursuance of section four of the StipendiaryMagistrates Act, 1957-1965, and in exercise of allthe powers and authorities enabling me in thatbehalf, APPOINT you the said DAVID THOBURNHOWE, as from and including the date of thisWarrant to be a stipendiary magistrate TO HAVE,HOLD, EXERCISE AND ENJOY the said office ofstipendiary magistrate under and subject to theprovisions of the Stipendiary Magistrates Act,1957-1965, during good behaviour, with all therights, powers, privileges, advantages and jurisdic-tion thereunto belonging or appertaining.

GIVEN at Perth under my hand and the PublicSeal of our said State this 9th day ofJune, in the year of our Lord Onethousand nine hundred and seventy-two.

By His Excellency's Command,THOMAS D. EVANS,

Attorney General.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 19th June, 1972.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor, at a meeting of theExecutive Council held on the 9th June, 1972, bywarrant under his hand, as shown hereunder, hasappointed Michael Joseph McGuire, under section4 of the Stipendiary Magistrates Act, 1957-1965,to be a stipendiary magistrate.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES ACT, 1957-1965WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excel lency Major-General Sir Douglas

TO WIT, f Anthony Kendrew, Knight Commander of theDOUGLAS KENDREW, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and

Governor. Saint George, Companion of the Most H onour-L.S.3 able Order of the Bath, Commander of the

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Companion of the Distinguished Service Order,Governor in and over the State of WesternAustralia and its Dependencies in the Com-

monwealth of Australia.

To our trusty and well-beloved MICHAELJOSEPH McGUIRE, Esquire,

GREETING:I, the Governor of our State of Western Australia,reposing full trust and confidence in your loyalty,knowledge, integrity and ability, and acting by andwith the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil of our said State, DO by this my Warrant,in pursuance of section four of the Stipendiary

Magistrates Act, 1957-1965, and in exercise of allthe powers and authorities enabling me in thatbehalf, APPOINT you the said MICHAEL JOSEPHMcGUIRE, as from and including the first dayof July, One thousand nine hundred and seventy-two, to be a stipendiary magistrate TO HAVEHOLD, EXERCISE AND ENJOY the said office ofstipendiary magistrate under and subject to theprovisions of the Stipendiary Magistrates Act,1957-1965, during good behaviour, with all therights, powers, privileges, advantages and jurisdic-tion thereunto belonging or appertaining.

GIVEN at Perth under my hand and the PublicSeal of our said State this 9th day ofJune, in the year of our Lord Onethousand nine hundred and seventy-two.

By His Excellency's Command,THOMAS D. EVANS,

Attorney General.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 21st June, 1972.

THE Hon. Attorney General has appointed thefollowing persons as Commissioners for Declara-tions under the Declarations and Attestations Act,1913-1962:

Collins, Graham John—Kelmscott.Davis, Thomas Walter George—South Perth.Gilks, John Sunter (Rev.)—Duncraig.Kora, Andrew—Mount Lawley.Wedgewood, Ian Reginald—Dianella.Westlund, John Neville—Kulja.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 21st June, 1972.

THE Hon. Attorney General has appointed SeniorConstable Kevin Cuthbert Gorman as Bailiff ofthe Marble Bar Local Court as from the 14thJune, 1972.

W. J. ROBINSON,Under Secretary for Law.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FIRE BRIGADESBOARD.

Proposed Loan of $100,000 with Interest at $6.40per centum per Annum.

I, HIS EXCELLENCY, MAJOR GENERAL, SIRDOUGLAS ANTHONY KENDREW, Knight Com-mander of the Most Distinguished Order of SaintMichael and Saint George, Companion of the MostHonourable Order of the Bath, Commander of theMost Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com-panion of the Distinguished Service Order, Gover-nor in and ever the State of Western Australia andits Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Aus-tralia., do hereby consent to the Western AustralianFire Brigades Board borrowing the sum of $100,000from the Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia,exclusive of amounts now due and owing by theBoard to enable the Board to carry out and per-form the powers, authorities and duties vested inor conferred or imposed on the Board by the FireBrigades Act, 1942-1971.

I further consent to the Western AustralianFire Brigades Board issuing a single debentureunder the Seal of the Board for the amount so bor-rowed, to be in the form as agreed to by bothparties. The loan to be advanced on 30th June,1972.

I approve of the sum secured by the said deben-ture being repaid by thirty-nine (39) half-yearlyinstalments of $3,769.52 each and a final instal-ment of $58,826.68.

DOUGLAS KENDREW,Governor.

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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FIRE BRIGADESBOARD.

Proposed Loan of $50,000 with Interest at $6.10 percentum per Annum.

I, HIS EXCELLENCY, MAJOR GENERAL, SIRDOUGLAS ANTHONY KENDREW, Knight Com-mander of the Most Distinguished Order of SaintMichael and Saint George, Companion of the MostHonourable Order of the Bath, Commander of theMost Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com-panion of the Distinguished Service Order, Gover-nor in and over the State of Western Australia andits Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Aus-tralia, do hereby consent to the Western AustralianFire Brigades Board borrowing the sum of $50,000

from the Commonwealth Savings Bank of Austra-lia, exclusive of amounts now due and owing by theBoard to enable the Board to carry out and per-form the powers, authorities and duties vested inor conferred or imposed on the Board by the FireBrigades Act, 1942-1971.

I further consent to the Western Australian FireBrigades Board issuing a single debenture underthe Seal of the Board for the amount so borrowed,to be in the form as agreed to by both parties. Theloan to be advanced on 30th June, 1972.

I approve of the sum secured by the said deben-ture being repaid by fourteen (14) half-yearly in-stalments of $4441.42 each.

DOUGLAS KENDREW,Governor.

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1971.

Police Department,Perth, 9th June, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council actin g pursuant to thepowers conferred by the Traffic Act, 1919-1971, has been pleased to make theregulations set out in the Schedule hereunder.

A. L. M. WEDD,Commissioner of Police.

Principalregulations.

Reg. 301amended.

Schedule.

Regulations.

1. In these regulations the Road Traffic Code, 1965, as re-printed pursuant to the Reprinting of Regulations Act, 1954 andpublished in the Government Gazette on the 22nd January, 1970,with amendments up to and including the 13th August, 1969 andamended from time to time thereafter by notices so published, arereferred to as the principal regulations.

2. Regulation 301 of the principal regulations is amended byadding after subregulation (1) the following subregulation:-

(la) A person shall not, without the consent of the sign-erecting authority, remove, take down, damage, deface or in-terfere with any traffic sign or traffic control signal.

TRAYPIC ACT, 1919-1971.

Police Department,Perth, 9th June, 1972.

T.O. 71/384.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council acting pursuant to thepowers conferred by the Traffic Act, 1919-1971, has been pleased to make theregulations set out in the Schedule hereunder.

A. L. M. WEDD,Commissioner of Police.

Schedule.

Regulations.

Principal 1. In these regulations the Road Traffic Code, 1965, as re-printed pursuant to the Reprinting of Regulations Act, 1954 andpublished in the Government Gazette on the 22nd January, 1970,with amendments up to and including the 13th August, 1969 andamended from time to time thereafter by notices so published,are referred to as the principal regulations.

2. Subregulation (4) of regulation 1606A of the principal regu-lations is amended by adding after the word "condition" the words"or for any other reason which the Commissioner considers suf-ficient".

regulations.

amended.

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POLICE ACT, 1892-1972.

Police Department,Perth, 16th June, 1972.

Police 67/1988.ACTING pursuant to the powers conferred by section 9 of the Police Act, 1892-1972, I make the regulations set out in the schedule hereunder.

A. L. M. WEDD,Commissioner of Police.

ACTING pursuant to the powers conferred by section 9 of the Police Act, 1892-1972, I have approved of the regulations set out in the schedule hereunder.

J. DOLAN,Minister for Police.

14th June, 1972.

Schedule.

Regulations.

1. In these regulations the Police Regulations, 1968, publishedin the Government Gazette on the 22nd July, 1968 are referred toas the principal regulations.

Amendment 2. Regulation 102 of the principal regulations is amended byto Reg. 102. adding at the end thereof a passage as follows

Part IV.—Suspension from pay and duty.

3. The principal regulations are amended by adding after regu-lation 305 a Part as follows:—

PART IV.—SUSPENSION FROM PAY AND DUTY.401. Where, pursuant to the Police Act, 1892, Police Standing

Orders, 1969, or these regulations, as amended from time to time, amember is suspended, he shall not be paid any salary, wages, orallowances during the period of his suspension but on the termina-tion thereof he shall be paid arrears of salary, wages, and allow-ances for that period if

(a) no offence under that Act, those Orders, or these regula-tions, as so amended, or under any other law, in respectof any circumstance or event leading to his suspension, hasbeen proved against him; or

(b) such an offence has been so proved but the Minister, bynotice in writing served on the Commissioner, directs thatthe member shall be paid such arrears. .

Principalregulations.

Additionof Part IV.

POLICE ACT, 1892-1962.THE following Unclaimed, Stolen and Found Pro-perty will be sold by Public Auction at the rear ofthe Criminal Investigation Branch, James Street,Perth, on Tuesday, 4th July, 1972, commencing at9.30 a.m.

STOLEN PROPERTY.71/190—Transistor radio.71/198—Boys push cycle.71/199—Quantity cigarettes.71/200—Gents push cycle.71/201—Quantity cigarettes.71/215-1 boys push cycle, 7 complete tyres and

tubes (motor), 1 grease gun.71/221—Gents push cycle.71/227—Pr. bolt cutters.71/228—Outboard fuel tank.71/229—Carry bag containing clothing, transistor

radio.71/238-4 gents push cycles, 2 boys push cycles, 1

ladies push cycle.71/248-2 rings.71/250-2 typewriters, 4 transistor radios, 19 pkts.

modess.71/251-2 blankets, 3 shirts, 1 cardigan, 3 socks, 1

towel, 2 torches, 4 mugs, electric shaver,3 wallets, cigarette cases (2), cigarettelighters, knife, 2 pr. glasses, 2 wristwatches, 2 can openers, 1 air horn, 1bracelet, 2 notebooks, 1 mirror, quantitytools, 2 radios, 1 jumper, 1 pr. jeans, 2airway bags.

71/252-1 damaged T.V. set.71/259-2 push cycles.71/261—Electric fan, 2 electric heaters, rivet gun,

spray gun and tank, 1 tin laquer, 3record players, 1 electric shaver, 4 tran-sistors, quantity records.

71/281-1 boys push cycle, 1 ladies push cycle(damaged).

71/293-1 driving lamp kit.71/295-2 transistors, necklace and bracelet, 3

blankets, suede jacket, pr. jeans, belt.71/298-2 fire extinguishers, plastic container and

hose.71/300-1 camera, roll packing.71/301—Ladies blouse, pr. jeans.71/302-3 scarves, pr. bloomers, 1 bambi.71/304-2 boys push cycles.71/305-3 prs. cuff links, 2 gents watches, 1 pocket

knife, 1 gents wedding ring.71/308—Plastic shopping bag containing set drink-

ing mugs, pr. womens shoes, 3 pkts.cigarettes, set babies clothes, pr. gloves,pr. pantihose, scarf.

71/313—Travelling bag containing small quantityclothing, clock, cup, saucer and plate.

71/319—Transistor.71/321—Girls push cycle.71/324—Gents push cycle.71/328—Quantity tools.71/341-7 pkts. Rinso.71/342-2 blankets, 1 towel.71/345-1 ladies push cycle, 1 gents push cycle.71/347-3 tyres.71/348—Quantity ladies underclothing, 1 blanket,

1 rug, 1 beach towel.71/349-3 tool boxes containing tools, 2 torches, 3

milk carriers, fire extinguisher, galloncontainer, shower spray, rope, manifold,quantity spark plugs abrasives, ladiesumbrella, set drinking cups, tyre patches.

71/351-1 girls push cycle, 2 boys push cycles.71/352-4 push cycles.71/353—Quantity clothing, 1 wig, 1 toilet set, 1

belt.71/355-3 push cycles.71/367-2 cigarette lighters.

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71/369-4 bracelets, 1 dress ring, 1 purse, 7 coins,1 medallion.

71/372-2 520 x 10 wheels, 2 head rests, 1 jack.71/373-1 push cycle.71/375-6 push cycles, 1 transistor.71/381-1 boys push cycle.71/383-1 push cycle.71/384-1 boys push cycle.71/386-2 push cycles, 1 gents push cycle.71/394-7 trench coats.71/398-1 carry bag containing shorts, sandshoes,

socks and squash raquet.71/399-1 gas igniter, 2 cartons cigarettes, quan-

tity batteries.71/401—Quantity transfers.71/404—Transistor, wallet, 3 screwdrivers, 1 razor,

4 penknives, 1 go-go watch, pr. sun-glasses, comb file, 4 biros, 1 K/ring.

71/406-2 push cycles.71/407-1 wrist watch.71/417-6 push cycles, 2 cameras, 1 wallet, solder-

ing iron, cement trowel, fire extinguish-er, 3 transistors, 3 mufflers, quantityladies underwear.

71/418—Electric shaver.71/420—Quantity dresses.71/422—Transistor.71/423—Umbrella, pr. slacks,71/424-4 push cycles.71/425—box tools, 2 cushions.71/426-4 wheel trims, spotlight, car radio.71/429-2 Holden wheels, 1 W/M watch, 4 push

cycles, quantity push cycle parts, geo-metrical instruments.

71/432-1 transistor, first aid kit, sunglasses, carmanual, beach towel, quantity under-clothing, 2 pullovers, 9 leather belts, 5assorted ties.

71/435-1 Villiers engine, minus carburettor.71/436-2 Y/M rings, 1 W/M ring.71/440—Quantity clothing and cosmetics, umbrella,

sunglasses.71/441-1 boys push cycle, 2 rugs, 2 pillows, tran-

sistor.71/459-2 gents push cycles.71/461-2 gents push cycles; 2 ladies push cycles.71/471-1 boys push cycle.71/472—Camera, sunglasses.71/475-6 push cycles.71/480-1 suitcase containing heater, floor mat,

rug, pullover, curtain, sheets, dustpan,frypan, 2 plates.

71/486—Tool box containing tools.71/504—Ladies push cycle.71/515-1 boys push cycle, 2 girls push cycles.71/528—Bolt cutters, 3 padlocks, 1 boys push cycle.71/550-7 push cycles, 1 camera, car jack, wheel

brace, speedometer.71/551-2 old coppers.71/587-2 gents push cycles, 1 ladies push cycle.71/631-1 boys push cycle, 1 gents push cycle.71/647-4 push cycles, part pool table and thirteen

balls, 2 transistors, airways bag contain-ing torch, shopping trolley (damaged),small electric motor, 2 complete 13 in.wheels.

71/648-2 gents push cycles, 2 boys push cycles,girls push cycle, tricycle.

71/682-4 wigs, 3 purses, 1 jewel box, 1 ladieswristwatch, quantity dress jewellery,quantity records and cassette tapes,transistor, record player, piggy bank.

71/692-1 push cycle (frame), 1 6/40 x 13 completewheel, suitcase containing sundry items,4 wire baskets, rear window of van.

71/703-1 gents push cycle.71/728-1 ladies push cycle, 1 metal cashbox (dam-

aged).72/12-1 push cycle, 12 petrol caps, 3 spanners.72/100-1 part push cycle, 1 air filter.72/105-3 650/13 tyres and rims, kerosine lamp,

tool box, quantity trousers and shorts,coathangers.

72/106-5 push cycles.72/123—Quantity tools, 1 girls push cycle.72/132-1 glass jug.72/137—Car pump, wheel brace, jack, childs push

cycle.72/142—Quantity spanners, screwdrivers, wheel-

brace.72/146—Car coat, pr. boots, pr. slippers, 2 torches,

2 stereo tapes.

72/153-2 gents push cycles, 1 girls push cycle, 4cushions, 1 screwdriver, 1 tee shirt, gentscoat, 7 pkts. cigarettes.

72/154-2 gents push cycles, 3 ladies push cycles,1 boys push cycle.

72/167—Quantity tools.72/180—Ladies push cycle, boys push cycle, tricycle,

travelling bag and contents.72/181-2 warning lights.72/241-2 coils barbed wire, 1 car muffler.72/310-3 transistors.72/311—Damaged cement mixer, pr. shoes, 2 slacks

suits.

FOUND PROPERTY.71/249—Petrol cap.71/415—Umbrella.71/416—Purse.71/417—Purse.71/420—Purse.71/422—Doctors Auroscope, spectacles, wallet,

shoulder bag, W/M ring, wallet, canvasbag containing raincoat, pliers, ham-mers, knapsack, petrol locking cap,wallet, purse (2).

71/425-2 prs. spectacles.71/432—Purse.71/442—Schoolbag, 2 jackets, jersey, raincoat, daily

news cape, quantity light fittings, tran-sistor.

71/444—Purse.71/447-2 car rugs.71/451—Purse, 2 bottles perfume.71/452-1 Flash unit.71/454-3 overnight bags containing sundry cloth-

ing, 8 blankets, quantity coins, wallet,gents Y/M watch, wallet, ladies Y/Mwatch, purse, camera case containing 2films, lens and sundries, purse, cigarettecase, 1 Y/M cigarette lighter.

71/455-1 gents Y/M wristwatch.71/456—Handbag.71/457—Y/M ring.71/459-2 umbrellas, sunglasses, black sox, shop-

ping bag, gloves, raincoat, kiddies sun-hat, Christmas cards, aerograms, 1journal.

71/461—Suitcase containing clothing.71/462-1 735 x 14 tyre.71/469—Part of warning lamp.71/471—Handbag.71/474—Ladies W/M watch, purse, plastic bag con-

taining brown purse, clothing, greensuitcase containing clothing, books andtoilet articles.

71/477—Wristwatch, cufflinks, cigarette lighter.71/478—Transistor.71/480—Pr. spectacles.71/482—Briefcase containing music, small quantity

womens clothing, gents Y/M ring.71/484—Purse, carry bag containing dressing gown,

white shirt, lunch box, towel and pad-lock, bundle sundry clothing and blan-kets, purse.

71/487—Black leather container containing mirrors.71/488—Jumper.71/492—Walking stick.71/498—Wallet.71/499—Plastic folder.71/502—Transistor (2).71/503-2 camera lenses, camera flash, lens hood.71/507—Wallet, comb, wallet, transistor, purse.71/510-1 750 x 16 tyre and rim complete.71/515—Suitcase containing sundry clothing and

bedding, pr. shoes.71/518—Ladies overcoat.71/522—Air vent, wallet, Y/M brooch, Y/M wedding

ring, W/M engagement ring, babiesbracelet, foreign banknotes, cream blan-ket.

71/525—Transistor.71/526—Ladies Y/M watch.71/527—Ornamental stuffed mongoose.71/528-1 camera light filter.71/529—Purse.71/534—Electric shaver.71/536—Quantity clothing.71/537-1 tyre (size not known).71/538-1 umbrella.71/540—Quantity cigarettes and sweets.

pullover, bra.

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71/544—Gents wristwatch, leather bag containingscrewdrivers and knife.

71/546—Sunglasses.71/547—Purse.71/548—Transistor, ladies W/M watch.71/550—Purse.71/551-2 cameras and accessories, 1 shirt, 1 tie,

1 purse, pr. binoculars.71/554-1 175 x 14 tyre and rim.72/4—Suitcase containing clothing and toiletries,

purse and wallet.72/14—Travelling case, childs spectacles, dress

material.72/18-2 purses.72/19—Airways bag containing camera and acces-

sories, toy roulette game, stroller.72/22-1 pr. spectacles, audio amplifier.72/25—Dustbin lids.72/28—Wallet.72/30—Suitcase used clothing.72/31—Complete wheel 640 x 13, Y/M gents watch,

travelling bag containing childrensclothing.

72/32—Y/M gents wristwatch.72/38—Overnight bag containing sundry articles,

suitcase containing sundry clothing andpersonal effects, car jack, wallet, purse,overnight bag and contents, Y/M wrist-watch, pr. earrings, dress ring, 4 metalbuttons, Y/M chain with stone, Y/Mball, 2 plastic necklaces, cookery book,wooden box.

72/41—i purse, 1 Y/M friendship ring.72/51—Gents Y/M wrist watch, ladies coat.72/56—Suitcase pr. spectacles.72/64—Pr. childs boots, roll plastic.72/75—Container of spirits of salts, pr, slacks, car-

digan, bras, warning light, airways bagcontaining gents clothing, cricket bat,purse.

72/79-1 Y/M ring.72/86—Pr. sunglasses.72/87-6 sheets ridge capping.72/88—Pusher, pr. spectacles.72/94—Purse, umbrella, 2 cartons books.72/96—Parker pen, ladies W/M wrist watch, pr.

spectacles, wallet, counter weight, per-fume bottle.

72/98—Purse, roll insulation, mattress, 3 tins oil.72/106-2 cycle wheels, cycle tube, 2 car wheel rims,

4 rabbit traps, 1 oar, 2 walking sticks,baby blanket, crash helmet.

72/110-1 gents W/M wrist watch.72/118-1 pocket watch and torch.72/119—Ladies Y/M wrist watch, gents Y/M wrist

watch, carry bag containing sundryclothing.

72/126—Car radio.72/132-1 W/M wrist watch, 1 rear vision mirror,

crash helmet.72/134—Pr. spectacles.72/143—Purse, open weave bag and contents.72/150—Camera, 1 W/M wrist watch, 9 et. ring.72/152—i metal cross and chain, wrist watch,

handbag.

NURSES ACT, 1968-1970.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 14th June, 1972.

P.H.D. 739/68; Ex. Co. 1564.HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has ap-pointed, under the provisions of the Nurses' Act,1968-1970, the persons mentioned in the schedulehereunder, to be members of the Nurses' Board ofWestern Australia for the term of three yearscommencing 30th May, 1972.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

Schedule.Dr. D. D. Letham, (Nominated by the Hon. Minis-

ter for Health).Dr. M. F. Quinlan, Medical Practitioner (nomin-

ated by the Australian Medical AssociationW.A. Branch) ).

Miss 0. E. Anstey, Matron of a General Hospitalwithin 25 miles of G.P.O., Perth, at whichpersons are trained as general nurses (nom-inated by the Council of R.A.N.F.).

Miss V. M. Steel, Registered general nurse educatorengaged in teaching in a General Hospital atwhich persons are trained as general nurses(nominated by the Council of R.A.N.F.).

Miss J. M. Butt, Registered general nurse practis-ing as such in a hospital (nominated by theCouncil of R.A.N.F.).

Miss N. G. Hook, Registered general nurse repre-senting Community Health Services (nomin-ated by the Council of the R.A.N.F.).

Miss R. J. Denney, Registered midwifery nurse(nominated by the Council of the R.A.N.F.).

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1970.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 15th June, 1972.P.H.D. 216/70.

THE appointment of Mr. W. Coyle as HealthSurveyor to the Shire of Bridgetown and Green-bushes is approved.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissionerr of Public Health.

FORFEITURES.THE following leases have been forfeited under theLand Act, 1933-1971, for the reasons stated.

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

Name; Lease; District; Reason; Corres.; Plan.Bradley, S.A.; 338/9884; Grass Patch Lot 24; non-

compliance with conditions; 1346/68; Town-site.

Bradley, B. & S. M.; 338/9885; Grass Patch Lot23; non-compliance with conditions; 1345/68;Townsite.

Hayes, A. J.; 338/10240; Wyndham Lot 1117; non-compliance with conditions; 676/69; Townsite.

Kulessa, H. H. & E. J.; 3116/5026; RockinghamLot 1346; non-compliance with conditions;1975/71; Townsite.

McKenna, D. W. & B. M.; 338/10494; Boulder Lot R403; non-compliance with conditions; 3984/69;Townsite.

Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, GrandLodge of West Australia Under the GrandLodge of England; 345A/1499; JerramungupLot 158; non-compliance with conditions;1311/64; Townsite.

Russell, V. N.; 345A/1681; Halls Creek Lot 186;non-compliance with conditions; 3743/67;Townsite.

June 22, 1972.

RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 23rd June, 1972 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to set apart as Public Reservesthe lands described below for the purposes thereinset forth.

Corres. 1324/70.BADGINGARRA.—No. 31366 (Camping and

Caravan Park), Lot No. 172 (6 acres 0 roods 35perches). (Plan Badgingarra Townsite (MacNamaraStreet) .)

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Corres. 1248/56.BULLFINCH.—No. 31391 (Parklands), Lots Nos.

593 and 603 (1 acre 1 rood 39.6 perches). (PlanBullfinch Townsite (Manxman Road).)

Corres. 612/70.BUNTINE.—No. 31363 (Railway Purposes), Lot

No. 49 (9 acres 0 roods 21 perches). (Diagram75715, Plan Buntine Townsite.)

Corres. 2020/71.GERALDTON.—No. 31364 (Kindergarten Site),

Lot No. 2587 (2 roods 24.9 perches). (Diagram75829, Plan G20-4 (Eighth Street).)

Corres. 723/69.LEDGE POINT (SWAN).—No. 31377 (Parking

and Recreation), the area of 17 acres 0 roods 34perches being vacant Crown land and beach situatewest and south-west from Ledge Point Lots 1 to22 inclusive and De Burgh, Sharpe, Jones andFewster Streets; from the prolongation westerlyof the northern alignment of Wedge Street south-wards to the prolongation southwesterly of thesoutheastern alignment of Fewster Street. (PlanLedge Point, Sheet 19.30)

Corres. 3575/71.LEEMAN.—No. 31365 (Club and Club Premises

Site), Lot No. 197 (3 acres). (Diagram 73364, PlanLeeman Townsite (Nairn Street).)

Corres. 807/15 V2.MURRAY.—No. 31392 (Water Supply) Loc. Nos.

1044, 1047 and 1129 (23 acres 2 roods 12 perches).(Plan 380C/20.)

Corres. 333/72.NOGGERUP.—No. 31375 (Government Require-

ments), Lot No. 90 (26 acres 0 roods 6 perches).(Plan Noggerup Townsite (Nelson Street).)

Corres. 2603/68.NORTHAM.-31355 (Museum Site), Lot No. 359,

Fitzgerald Street West (1 acre 1 rood 16.3 perches).(Original Plan 12107, Plan Northam, Sheet 5.)

Corres. 1141/72.NORTHAM.—No. 31356 (Water Supply), Lots

Nos 357 and 358, Fitzgerald Street West (5 acres2 roods 5 perches). (Original Plan 12107, PlanNortham, Sheet 5.)

Corres. 908/69.OLDFIELD.—No. 31345 (Cemetery), District and

Loc. No. 1238 (15 acres). (Diagram 75674, Plan422/80 A.2.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 23rd June, 1972.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, as follows:-

Corres. 1893/95, V. 2.—Of the amendment of Re-serve No. 5170 (Pinjarra Suburban Lots 122, 123,139 and Town Lot 212) "Recreation" to includePinjarra Lot 278 as surveyed and shown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 75435 and of its area beingincreased to 36 acres 3 roods 20 perches, accord-ingly. (Plans Pinjarra 14:29, 14:30 (DixonAvenue).)

Corres 13471/00, Vol. 2.—Of the amendment ofReserve No. 6038 (Coolup Agricultural Area Lots 82and 224—Old Bunbury Road) "Recreation" to in-clude Coolup Agricultural Area Lots 222 and 251and of its area being increased to about 76 acres 1rood, accordingly. (Plan 380D/40 B.4.)

Corres 1365/25.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 18966 (Yilgarn District) "Timber (GoldfieldsWater Supply)" to include Yilgarn Location 1099and of its area being increased to about 94,995acres accordingly. (Plan 24/300.)

Corres 2492/62.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 19082 (Williams Location 14704) "Timber(Mallet)" to include Williams Locations 5990 and5991 and the area now designated as Williams Lo-

cation 15612 and of its area being increased toabout 1,723 acres accordingly. (Plan 386D/40 A.B,3.4.)

Corres. 4196/25.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 19084 (Williams Location 14706) "Timber(Mallet)" to include the area now designated asWilliams Location 15611 and of its area being in-creased to about 882 acres accordingly. (Plan386D/40 B.3.)

Corres. 2190/54.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 19087 (Williams Location 14709) "Timber(Mallet)" to include the area now designated asWilliams Location 15610 and of its area being in-creased to about 315 acres accordingly. (Plan386D/40 BC.3.)

Corres 4196/25.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 19095 (Williams Locations 9634 and 14717)"Timber (Mallet)" to include Williams Location5960 and of its area being increased to 267 acres2 roods 27 perches, accordingly. (Plan 386D/40A.4.)

Corres. 694/39.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 22560 (Carnarvon Lot 353) "Rest Room-C.W.A." to exclude that portion surveyed andshown as Carnarvon Lot 1173 on Lands and Sur-veys Diagram 75303 and of its area being reducedto 1 rood 5.7 perches, accordingly. (Plan Carnarvon,Sheet 1 (Stuart Street).)

Corres. 1433/87.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 27206 (Carnarvon Lots 1021 and 1022) "Muni-cipal Purposes" to include Carnarvon Lots 1173 assurveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 75303 and of its area being increased to 2roods 4.9 perches, accordingly. (Plan Carnarvon,Sheet 1.)

Corres. 1097/64.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 27771 (Guilderton Lot 100) "Water" to includeGuilderton Lot 212 and of its area being increasedto 3 roods 21.7 perches, accordingly . (Plan Guilder-ton Townsite (Dhu Street).)

Corres. 2964/68.—Of the amendment of ReserveNo. 30869 (Oldfield Locations 856, 859 and 1033)"Parklands" to exclude that portion now surveyedand shown as Oldfield Location 1238 on Lands andSurveys Diagram 75674 and of its area being re-duced to 6,607 acres 1 rood 13 perches accordingly.(Plan 422/80 A.2.)

Corres. 3324/64, V2.—Of the amendment of Re-serve No. 31165 (King Locations 373 and 374)"Government Requirements" to include the areasdistinguished as King Location 380 and LumanLocation 12 and of its area being increased to about440,001 acres, accordingly. (Plan Lissadell 4 mile.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVESDepartment of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 23rd June, 1972.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, as follows:

Corres. 12569/97.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 5169 (Pinjarra Suburban Lot 138) "Water".(Plan Pinjarra 14:30 (Pollard Street).)

Corres. 13471/00, Vol. 2.—Of the cancellation ofReserve No. 7567 (Coolup Agricultural Area Lots222 and 251—Old Bunbury Road) "AgriculturalHall Site". (Plan 380D/40 B.4.)

Corres. 7178/06.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 10473 (Williams Locations 5990 and 5991)"Timber". (Plan 386D/40 B.3.)

Corres. 3617/10.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 14956 (Williams Location 5960) "Timber".(Plan 386D/40 A.4.)

Corres. 1248/56.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 24755 (Bullfinch Lot 603) "School of Mines".(Plan Bullfinch Townsite (Scott Street).)

Corres. 1098/64.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 27773 (Guilderton Lot 212) "TrigonometricalStation". (Plan Guilderton Townsite (Dhu Street).)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2043

CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVES

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 23rd June, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, as follows:-

Corres. 13471/00, Vol. 2.—Of the purpose of Re-serve No. 6038 (Coolup Agricultural Area Lots 82,222. 224 and 251) being changed from "Recreation"to "Hall Site and Recreation". (Plan 380 D/40 B.4.)

Corres. 2492/62.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.19082 (Williams Locations 14704, 5990, 5991 and15612) being changed from "Timber (Mallet)" to"Conservation of Flora and Fauna". (Plan 386D/40A.B., 3.4.)

Cones. 2309/62.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.19083 (Williams Location 14704) being changedfrom "Timber (Mallet)" to "Conservation of Floraand Fauna". (Plan 386D/40, B.3.)

Cones. 4196/25.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.19084 (Williams Locations 14706 and 15611) beingchanged from "Timber (Mallet)" to "Conservationof Flora and Fauna". (Plan 386D/40 B.3.)

Cones. 5213/53.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.19085 (Williams Location 14707) being changedfrom "Timber (Mallet)" to "Conservation of Floraand Fauna". (Plan 386D/40 A.3,4.)

Cones. 76/68.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.19086 (Williams Location 14708) being changedfrom "Timber (Mallet)" to "Conservation of Floraand Fauna". (Plan 386D/40 B.4.)

Corres. 2190/54.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.19087 (Williams Locations 14709 and 15610) beingchanged from "Timber (Mallet)" to "Conservationof Flora and Fauna". (Plan 386D/40 B.C.,3.)

Corres. 2920/54.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.19089 (Williams Location 14711) being changedfrom "Timber (Mallet)" to "Conservation of Floraand Fauna". (Plan 386D/40 C.3.)

Corres. 2765/62.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.19090 (Williams Location 14712) being changedfrom "Timber (Mallet)" to "Conservation of Floraand Fauna". (Plan 386D/40 C.3.)

Cones. 4675/52.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.19091 (Williams Location 14713) being changedfrom Timber (Mallet) to Conservation of Floraand Fauna. (Plan 386/40 C.4.)

Corres. 4196/25.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.19092 (Williams Location 14714) being changedfrom Timber (Mallet) to Conservation of Floraand Fauna. (Plan 386D/40 A.3, 4.)

Corres. 179/63.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.,19093 (Williams Location 14715) being changedfrom Timber (Mallet) to Conservation of Floraand Fauna (Plan 386D/40 A.4.)

Corres. 4196/25.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.19094 (Williams Locations 13474 and 14716) beingchanged from Timber (Mallet) to Conservation ofFlora and Fauna. (Plan 386D/40 A.4.)

Corres. 4196/25.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.19095 (Williams Locations 9634, 14717 and 5960)being changed from Timber (Mallet) to Conserva-tion of Flora and Fauna. (Plan 386D/40 A.4.)

Corres. 5212/53.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.19096 (Williams Location 14718) being changedfrom Timber (Mallet) to Conservation of Floraand Fauna. (Plan 386D/40 B.3.)

Corres. 874/54.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.20070 (Williams Locations 5977, 9811, 9812 and11784) being changed from Timber (Mallet) toConservation of Flora and Fauna. (Plan 386D/40B.4.)

Cones. 1642/62.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.20835 (Williams Location 13476) being changedfrom Timber (Mallet) to Conservation of Floraand Fauna. (Plan 386D/40 A.4.)

Corres. 1969/54.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.20836 (Williams Locations 5898, 13477 and 13478)being changed from Timber (Mallet) to Conser-vation of Flora and Fauna. (Plan 386D/40 A.4.)

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

REVOCATION OF ORDER IN COUNCIL.Reserve Nos. 6038 and 7567.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 23rd June, 1972.

Cones. 13471/00, Vol. 2.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to revoke the Order in Councilissued under Executive Council Minute No. 2935dated 5th November, 1925, whereby Reserve Nos.6038 and 7567 were vested in the Murray RoadBoard in trust for the purposes of "Recreation andAgricultural Hall Site" respectively and to approveof the cancellation of the relevant Vesting Orderaccordingly.

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

NOW OPEN.Cervantes Lot 64.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 23rd June, 1972.

Corres. 1845/66.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933, of Cervantes Lot 64 being made"Now Open" for sale in fee simple at the purchaseprice of five hundred and fifty dollars ($550.00) andsubject to the payments for improvements atvaluation, in cash, should the successful applicantbe other than the owner of such improvements.

Applications must be lodged at the Departmentof Lands and Surveys, Perth.

If there are more applications than one for thelot, the application to be granted will be decidedby the Land Board.

(Plan Cervantes Townsite.)F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Corres. 3860/69.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1971, of Rockingham Lots 1310and 1311 being made "Now Open" for sale in feesimple at the purchase price of six thousand fivehundred and fifteen dollars ($6,515.00) and subjectto the payments for improvements at valuation, incash, should the successful applicant be other thanthe owner of such improvements.

Applications must be lodged at the Departmentof Lands and Surveys, Perth.

If there are more applications than one for thelot, the application to be granted will be decidedby the Land Board.

(Plan R24-4.)F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands.

PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895.Appointment of Board.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 23rd June, 1972.

Corres. 2208/55, V.2.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint, under the provisionsof the Parks and Reserves Act, 1895, the NationalParks Board of Western Australia as a Board tocontrol and manage Class "A" Reserve No. 24522(Nambung National Park) "Preservation of Cavesand National Park".

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

NOW OPEN.Rockingham Lots 1310 and 1311.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 23rd June, 1972.

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PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895.Appointment of Board.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 23rd June, 1972.

Corres. 2146/66.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint, under the provisionsof the Parks and Reserves Act, 1895, the NationalParks Board of Western Australia as a Board tocontrol and manage Reserve No. 28393 (MelbourneDistrict) "Preservation of Natural Formations(Pinnacles)".

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895.Appointment of Board.

Department of Lands and Surveys.Perth, 23rd June, 1972.

Corres. 315/67.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint, under the provisionsof the Parks and Reserves Act, 1895, the NationalParks Board of Western Australia as a Board tocontrol and manage Reserve No. 29149 (MelbourneDistrict) "National Park".

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION

Perth. Land AgencyDepartment of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 23rd June, 1972.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection under Part V of theLand Act, 1933-1971, and the regulations appertaining thereto, subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Applications must be lodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the date specified but may belodged before such date if so desired.

All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and if there are moreapplicants than one for any block, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board. Any lands remainingunselected will continue available until applied for or otherwise dealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the applicants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date, time, and placeof the meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least seven days between the closing date and the sitting of theBo rd.

OPEN ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1972

District and Location No. Area Price Per Acre Plan Corres. No. Locality and Classification

a. r. p.Plantagenet 4280 (e) (j) (1) (m) 211 1 31 3.22 452D/40 2652/65 Approximately 4 miles northPlantagenet 4281 (e) (j) (1) (m) 225 2 35 3.19 452D/40 2652/65 east of Kenton TownsitePlantagenet 4285 (e) (j) (1) (m) 183 1 38 3.28 452D/40 2652/65Plantagenet 4292 (e) (j) (1) (m) 207 2 35 3.17 452D/40 2652/65Plantagenet 4293 (e) (j) (1) (m) 236 1 39 3.36 452D/40 2652/65Plantagenet 4304 (e) (j) (1) (m) 207 3 33 3.30 452D/40 2652/65

(e) Subject to survey.(j) Subject to Mining Conditions.(1) Not available for selection under the provisions of section 53 of the Land Act.(m) Available to adjoining holders and holders of nearby land who are capable, in the opinion of the Minister, of conveniently

working their land and this land as one holding.F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 23rd June, 1972.IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shires of Albany and Denmarkpassed at a meeting of the Council held on or about21st July, 1971 and 6th December, 1971, respectively,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:

Albany and Denmark.2839/70 (R.3616).Road No. 14533. A strip of land varying in

width commencing at the western boundary ofHay Location 2203 and extending as surveyed andas shown coloured light brown on Lands andSurveys Miscellaneous Plan 287 Sheets 11, 12 and13; generally easterly along the southern boun-daries of Hay Locations 2203, 2211, 1400, 1401, 1403,1858, 1405, 1859, 1407, through A Class Reserve15677 and Location 665 to the southwestern align-ment of Road No. 5467.

Road No. 5467 (widening of part). That por-tion of the Elleker-Nornalup discontinued RailwayReserve as shown coloured light brown on Landsand Surveys Miscellaneous Plan 287 Sheet 13.

Road No. 14534. A strip of land varying inwidth commencing on the western boundary ofHay Location 1411 and extending as showncoloured light brown on Lands and Surveys Mis-cellaneous Plan 287, Sheets 13, 14, northeastwardthrough the said Location and Location 1198 andalong the southwestern boundary of Location 1199and through Location 1811 to the southwesternterminus of Road No. 7879.

Road No. 7878 (widening of part). That por-tion of the discontinued Elleker-Nornalup RailwayReserve as shown on Sheet 14 of Lands and SurveysMiscellaneoue Plan 287.

Road No. 14535. A strip of land varying inwidth leaving the northern alignment of Road No.7878 within Hay Location 1009 and extending, asshown coloured light brown on Lands and SurveysMiscellaneous Plan 287, Sheets 14 and 15 and assurveyed through the said Location and Location1195 to terminate within the latter Location.

Road No. 5467 (widening of part). That por-tion of the discontinued Elleker-Nornalup RailwayReserve, as shown coloured light brown on Sheet16 of Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan 287.

Road No. 13579 (widening of part). That por-tion of the Elleker-Nornalup discontinued RailwayReserve as shown coloured light brown on Sheet24 of Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan 287.

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Road No. 8488 (widening of part). That por-tion of the Elleker-Nornalup discontinued RailwayReserve as shown coloured light brown on Sheet24 of Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan 287.

Road No. 8488 (extension). A strip of landirregular in width leaving the eastern terminus ofthe present road and extending as surveyed andas shown coloured light brown on Lands andSurveys Miscellaneous Plan 287, Sheets 24 and 25eastward along the northern boundaries of Loca-tions 2615, 2614, 5911, Reserves 18716 and 19543,Denmark Estate Lots 585, 666 to the northeastcorner of the lastmentioned lot.

Road No. 14537. A strip of land varying inwidth commencing at the northwest corner ofPlantagenet Location 2628 and extending as sur-veyed and as shown coloured light brown on Landsand Surveys Miscellaneous Plan 287, Sheet 25generally easterly along the northern boundariesof the said location and Locations 4325, 4330, 4593and part of the northern boundary of Location2481 to a line in prolongation southerly of thewestern boundary of Location 4769.

Road No. 14134 (widening of part). Those por-tions of the discontinued Elleker-Nornalup RailwayReserve as shown coloured light brown on Sheets30, 31, 32 and 33 of Lands and Surveys Miscel-laneous Plan 287.

Road No. 4092 (widening of part). That por-tion of the discontinued Elleker- Nornalup RailwayReserve as shown coloured light brown on Sheets37, 38, 39 and 40 of Lands and Surveys Miscel-laneous Plan 287

Road No. 4092 (extension). A strip of landvarying in width leaving the southern terminus ofthe present road and extending, as surveyed andas coloured light brown on Sheets 40 and 41 ofLands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan 287 south-ward along the southwestern boundary of Planta-genet Location 6790 and onwards to the north-western boundary of Young's Townsite.

Road No. 12184 (widening of part). That por-tion of the Elleker-Nornalup discontinued RailwayReserve as shown coloured light brown on Sheets41, 42 and 43 of Lands and Surveys MiscellaneousPlan 287.

Road No. 14538. A strip of land varying inwidth commencing at the northwest corner ofPlantagenet Location 1800 (Reserve 14596) andextending as surveyed and as shown coloured lightbrown on Sheet 43 of Lands and Surveys Miscel-laneous Plan 237 southeastward along the north-eastern boundaries of the said location and Loca-tion 1801 (Reserve 14596) to the northeast cornerof the latter location and including the intersect-ing portion of Road No. 9521

Road No. 2984 (widening of part). That por-tion of the discontinued Elleker-Nornalup RailwayReserve as shown coloured light brown on Sheet44 of Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan 287.

Road No. 2984 (extension). A strip of landvarying in width leaving the northern terminusof the present road at the northeast corner ofTorbay Agricultural Area Lot 53 and extending assurveyed and as shown coloured light brown onLands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan 287 Sheets45, 46, 47, 48 and 49 generally northeasterly alongthe southeastern boundaries of Lots 134, 141 andthe southern boundaries of Lots 118, 214 (Reserve15192) and Torbay Lots 137, 213 and onwards alongthe southern boundaries of Lots 226, 175, 176, 157,158, 159, 161, 163 and onwards to and along thesouthern boundaries of Lots 165, 166, 167, Planta-genet Locations 486, 524, 954, 4968, 649, 551, 532.1343, 484 to the southeast corner of the latterlocation.

Road No. 2248 (widening). That portion of thediscontinued Elleker-Nornalup Railway Reserve asshown coloured light brown on Sheet 49 of Landsand Surveys Miscellaneous Plan 287.

Road No. 2248 (extension). A strip of landvarying in width leaving the eastern terminus ofthe present road and extending as shown colouredlight brown on Lands and Surveys MiscellaneousPlan 287, Sheet 49 eastward along part of the

southern boundary of Plantagenet Location 483and onwards to terminate as shown on Sheet 49of the said Miscellaneous Plan.

(Public Plans 455B/40 Fl, 456A/40 Al, 452D/40A4, 452C/40 D4, 456B/40 Fl, 457A/40 Al and El.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Brookton, passed at a meeting of the Council held on or about 22nd July,1971. the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:-

Brookton.2787/63 (R.3630).Road No. 6861 (Extension). A strip of land

varying in width leaving the eastern terminus ofthe present road and extending as shown colouredlight and dark brown on Sheet 19 of Lands andSurveys Miscellaneous Plan 483 to the prolongationsouthward of the western boundary of Lease 3116/3508.

Road No. 7875 (widening). That portion of thediscontinued Brookton-Corrigin Railway Reserveas shown coloured light brown and uncoloured onSheet 19 of Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan483.

Road No. 2197 (widenings). Those portions ofdiscontinued Brookton-Corrigin Railway Reserveshown coloured light brown on Sheet 9 of Mis-cellaneous Plan 483.

(Public Plan 343C/and D/40 E4 and C4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Mingenew, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 26th January,1967, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:-

Mingenew.L. & S. 4116/05 (MR672), M.R.D. 1398/66.Road No. 2289 (Geraldton Highway—widening

of part). That portion of Victoria Location 4136as delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 74005. 34.6 perches beingresumed from Victoria Location 4136.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 24thJanuary, 1969.)

(Public Plan 123/80 Dl.)(This notice supersedes that portion of the

notice relating to Victoria Location 1904 as pub-lished in the Government Gazette of the 23rdJanuary, 1970, page 161.)

And whereas His Excellency the Governor hasdeclared that the said lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed for the purpose of the said road,and that plans of the said lands might be in-spected at the Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, it is hereby notified that the lands describedabove are roads within the meaning of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1971, subject to the pro-visions of the said Act.

By Order of His Excellency,Dated this 23rd day of June, 1972.

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Lands.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 23rd June, 1972.IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the City of Fremantle, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 20th April,1971, the undermentioned lands have been set

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apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:-

Fremantle.98/71 (R.3601).Road No. 14380 (widening). Those portions of

Fremantle Town Lots 1486 and 1487 as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 75558.

0.8 perches, being resumed from Fremantle TownLot 1486.

1.5 perches, being resumed from Fremantle TownLot 1487.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 17thMarch, 1972.)

(Public Plan F57-4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Cunderdin Shire Council, passed ata meeting of the Council held on or about 27thFebruary, 1970, the undermentioned lands havebeen set apart, taken, or resumed under section17 of the Public Works Act, 1902, for the purposeof a new road that is to say:-

Cunderdin.3853/68 (R.3612).Road No. 14411 (widening). That portion of

Avon Location 22126 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 75224.

1 acre 3 roods 24.9 perches being resumed fromAvon Location 22126.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 17thMarch, 1972.)

(Public Plan 26A/40 A2.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Harvey, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 2nd October,1968, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the puropse of a newroad, that is to say:-

Harvey.4137/25, V2 (R.3658).Road No. 14686. A strip of land one chain wide

widening in parts leaving the southern alignmentof Road No. 13790 within State Forest No. 16 andextending as delineated and coloured dark brownon Original Plan 11715 southerly and southwesterlythrough State Forest No. 16 to the eastern boun-dary of Wellington Location 1423.

Sate Forest No. 16 is hereby reduced by 8 acres2 roods 21 perches.

(Public Plan 383D/40 B4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Kojonup, passed at meet-ings of the Council held on or about 14th August,1970, and 25th November, 1970, the undermen-tioned lands have been set apart, taken, orresumed under section 17 of the Public Works Act,1902, for the purpose of a new road, that is tosay:-

Koj onup.2208/64 (R.3610).Road No. 7661 (widening). Those portions of

Kojonup Locations 4810 and 4838 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 75406.

3.2 perches, being resumed from Kojonup Loca-tion 4810.

2 roods 23.7 perches, being resumed fromKojonup Location 4838.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 17thMarch, 1972.)

(Public Plan 415B/40 F2.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Kojonup, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 22nd January,

1971, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:-

Kojonup.2044/59 (R.3611).Road No. 14680. A strip of land one chain wide

widening at its commencement and terminus leavingthe southwestern alignment Road No. 2435 withinKojonup Location 8865 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 75455southwestwards through the said location to thesouthwestern corner of that location.

3 acres 2 roods 37 perches, being resumed fromKojonup Location 8865.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 17thMarch, 1972.)

(Public Plan 415C/40 F3.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Mount Marshall Shire Council, passedat a meeting of the Council held on or about 3rdFebruary, 1970, the undermentioned lands havebeen set apart, taken, or resumed under section17 of the Public Works Act, 1902, for the purposeof a new road, that is to say:-

Mount Marshall.414/70 (R.3607).Road No. 14679. A strip of land one chain wide

leaving a surveyed road at the furthermost east-ern southwestern corner of Ninghan Location 2705and extending as delineated and coloured lightbrown on Original Plan 3910 northeastwards alongthe southern boundary of the said location andlocation 2706 to the southeastern corner of thelastmentioned location.

Road No. 14679 (widening). That portion ofNinghan Location 2706 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 75092.

1 acre 2 roods 12.5 perches, being resumed fromfrom Ninghan Location 2706.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 17thMarch, 1972.)

(Public Plan 66/80 F3.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Nannup, passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 22nd July, 1968,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new read,that is to say:-

Nannup.4207/67 (R.3654).Road No. 14676. A strip of land one chain wide

commencing at the southwestern boundary ofTanjanerup Agricultural Area Lot 49 and extend-ing as surveyed on Original Plan Nelson 196 south-easterly along the southern boundary of the saidlot and Lots 50, 51 and through Nelson Location568 to the furthermost eastern boundary thelastmentioned location.

Road No. 14676 (widening). That portion ofTramway Reserve as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 75550.

(Public Plan 439A/40 B2.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Nannup, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 23rd July,1965, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:-

Nannup.3172/65 (R.3659).Road No. 14687. A strip of land varying in

width leaving the southern alignment of Road No.5207 and extending as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 75641southeasterly through State Forest No. 57 to thenorthwestern alignment of Road No. 5207.

State Forest No. 57 is hereby reduced by 4 acresand 35 perches.

(Public Plan 439D/40 BC3.)

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IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Northampton, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 14th Sep-tember, 1971, the undermentioned lands have beenset apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 ofthe Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of anew road, that is to say:—

Northampton.L. & S. 1761/71 (R.3650).Road No. 14673. A strip of land three chains

wide, unsurveyed leaving Road No. 7736 at thesoutheastern corner of Victoria Location 10948 andextending westerly along the southern boundaryof the said location and then southerly along partof the eastern boundary of Victoria Location 4043to the southeastern corner of the said location.

(Public Plan 160/80 E2.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Pingelly. passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 4th April,1968, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say

.

:—

Pingelly.1076/68 (R.2993).Road No. 14591. A strip of land one chain wide,

leaving the southwestern alignment of Road No.3090 on the northeastern boundary of Moorum-bine Lot 2 and extending as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 73760 southwestward through the said lotand lots 3 and 4 to the southwestern boundary ofthe lastmentioned lot.

Road No. 14592. A strip of land one chain wide,widening as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 73760 commencingat the northeast corner of Moorumbine Lot 28 andextending as surveyed southeastward along thenortheastern boundaries of the said lot and Lot 30(Reserve 9996) to the northwestern alignment ofRoad No. 290 at the southeast corner of Lot 30.

Road No. 14593. A strip of land one chain wide,widening at is terminus as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 73760commencing at the southeast corner of Moorum-bine Lot 7 and extending as surveyed southwest-ward along the southeastern boundary of the saidlot to its southwest corner.

1 rood 19.6 perches, being resumed fromMoorumbine Lot 2.

2 roods 11.3 perches, being resumed fromMoorumbine Lot 3.

1 rood 3.2 perches, being resumed fromMoorumbine Lot 4.

23.5 perches, being resumed from MoorumbineLot 8.

The area of Reserve No. 9996 is hereby reducedby 1 rood 7.5 perches accordingly.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 30thJuly, 1971.)

(Public Plan 378A/40 Cl.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Rockingham, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 10thSeptember, 1968, the undermentioned lands havebeen set apart, taken, or resumed under section17 of the Public Works Act, 1902, for the purposeof a new road, that is to say:—

Rockingham.L. & S. 2994/68 (R.3647).Road No. 13980, Patterson Road (extension).

A strip of land three chains wide, widening inparts extending as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Original Plan 12002 generally southerlyfrom the southern terminus of the present roadwithin Reserve 21018 and through the said reserveand Reserve 7490 to the northern alignment ofRoad No. 10918 (Dixon Road).

Road No. 14669 (Victoria Street). A strip ofland two chains wide widening at the commence-ment, and terminus, commencing at the south-western corner of Lot 21 of Rockingham Lot 80and extending southeasterly along the southernboundaries of the said lot, Lot 22 of RockinghamLot 80, Lot 21 of Rockingham 81, 23 and 24 ofRockingham Lot 82 and through vacant Crownland to the northwestern alignment of Road No.13980 (Patterson Road).

Reserve 21018 and 7490 are hereby reduced by4 acres 2 roods 6 perches and 54 acres 1 rood 22perches respectively.

(Public Plans R9-4, R24-4, R25-4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Three Springs, passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 22ndApril, 1968, the undermentioned lands have beenset apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 ofthe Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of anew road, that is to say:—

Three Springs.L. & S. 3311/68 (MR824), M.R.D. 217/68.Road No. 9542 (widening). Those portions of

Victoria Locations 362 and 1489 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Original Plan 11459.

Road No. 11800 (widening). Those portions ofArrino Lots 2, 3 and 4 Reserve 10158 and ArrinoLot 119 (Reserve 9867) as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plan 11459 Reserves 10158and 9867 are hereby reduced by 1 rood 34.8 perchesand 2.9 perches respectively.

26.8 perches, being resumed from Victoria Loca-tion 362.

1 acre 3 roods 33.2 perches, being resumed fromVictoria Location 1489.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 24thMarch, 1972.)

(Public Plan Arrino Townsite and 123/80.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Toodyay, passed at a meetingo 'the Council held on or about 23rd July, 1971,the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:—

Toodyay.L. & S. 1906/71 (R.3521).Road No. 14668. A strip of land one chain wide

widening at its terminus extending as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 75530 southwesterly leaving the surveyedroad along the eastern boundary of Coondle EstateLot 36 and through the said lot to the southeasternand southwestern boundaries of the said lot.

1 acre 2 roods 27.2 perches, being resumed fromCoondle Estate Lot 36.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 24thSeptember, 1971.)

(Public Plan 27A/40 B2.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Trayning, passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 23rd February,1970, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:—

Trayning.3268/11 (R.3563).Road No. 6165 (widening). That portion of

Avon Location 11538 as delineated and coloureddark borwn on Lands and Surveys Diagram 75055.

Road No. 6166 (widening). That portion ofAvon Location 11542 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 75056.

2 acres 1 rood 13 perches, being resumed fromAvon Location 11538,

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2 roods 17.3 perches, being resumed from AvonLocation 11542.

(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 21stJanuary, 1972.)

(Public Plan 34/80 A4.)

And whereas His Excellency the Governor hasdeclared that the said lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed for the purpose of the said roads,and that plans of the said lands might be inspectedat the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth,it is hereby notified that the lands described aboveare roads within the meaning of the Local Gov-ernment Act, 1960-1971, subject to the provisionsof the said Act.

Dated this 9th day of June, 1972.By Order of His Excellency,

H. D. EVANS.Minister for Lands.

Western Australia.LICENSED SURVEYORS ACT, 1909-1958.

Land Surveyors' Licensing Board.IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe undermentioned gentleman has been registeredas a Licensed Surveyor under the provisions of theabovementioned Act on the date specified:—

No. 522—Smythe, Allan Edwin (B. Surv.), c/oMcKimmie, Jamieson & Partners, 4, JuddStreet, South Perth 6151, Western Aus-tralia, 14th June, 1972.

It is also notified that the names of the under-mentioned have been removed from the Registerunder the provisions of the abovementioned Actfor the reasons shown:—

No. 198—Graham, Alexander (Deceased).No. 502—Daroux, Louis Henry (non-compli-

ance with the requirements of theRegulations).

S. J. STOKES,Secretary, Land Surveyors' Licensing Board.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Notice that a Planning Scheme has been Preparedand is Available for Inspection.

Shire of Bassendean Town Planning Scheme No.4—Faulkner Park.

T.P.B. 853/2/13/4.NOTICE is hereby given that the Bassendean ShireCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Planning Scheme with referenceto an area bounded generally by Maley Street,Hardy Road, Kenny and Brisdon Streets, West andDevon Roads, Briggs, Surrey and North Streets,Bassendean Parade, Reid and Whitford Streetsand the Swan River for the purpose of

(a) To improve and develop the Scheme Areato the best possible advantage by makingprovision for the planning of and under-taking the work mentioned in those nor-tons of the Scheme Area as are containedwithin Areas A to G inclusive.

(b) To make suitable provision for the betteruse of land within the Scheme Area forbuilding purposes.

(c) To make suitable provision for roads andtraffic transportation and residenceswithin the Scheme Area.

(d) To ensure the proper drainage of thoseparts of the Scheme Area that requiredrainage and to provide adequate areasand drainage compensating basins.

(e) To provide for the reticulation of waterto and throughout the Scheme Area.

(f) To make provision for land to be used forpublic open space public recreation andlocal authority purposes within theScheme Area.

(g) To make provision for deep seweragewithin the Scheme Area.

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the Planning Scheme have been deposited atCouncil Offices, 226 Guildford Road, Bessendeanand will be open for inspection without chargeduring the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on all days

of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and PublicHolidays, until and including the 22nd September,1972.

The maps and other documents have also beendeposited at the office of the Town Planning De-partment, Perth, and will similarly be open forinspection for the same period between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Any person desirous of objecting to the PlanningScheme should set forth in writing his/her objec-tions and lodge them with Shire Clerk, Shire ofBassendean, P.O. Box 87, Bassendean 6054, on orbefore the 22nd September, 1972.

C. McCREED,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection.

Shire of Northampton Town Planning Scheme No.1—Amendment No. 2.

T.P.B. 853/3/14/3, Pt. 2.Notice is hereby given that the Northampton ShireCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amendmentfor the purpose of rezoning Lot 1 Victoria Location3511 Horrocks Beach as a Special DevelopmentZone for the purposes of a Hotel with full touristancilliaries.

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at CouncilOffices in Northampton and will be open for in-spection without charge during the hours of 9 a.m.and 5 p.m. on all days of the week except Satur-days, Sundays and Public Holidays until and in-cluding the 14th July, 1972.

The plans and documents have also been de-posited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth and will similarly be open for inspec-tion for the same period between the hours of10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Any person desirous of objecting to the amend-ment should set forth in writing his/her objectionsand lodge them with Shire Clerk, Shire of North-ampton, P.O. Box 61, Northampton 6535, on orbefore the 14th July, 1972.

R. CHARLTON,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Notice that a Planning Scheme has been Preparedand is Available for Inspection.

Shire of Ravensthorpe Town Planning Scheme No.3—Hopetoun Townsite.

T.P.B. 853/11/11/5.NOTICE is hereby given that the RavensthorpeShire Council in pursuance of its powers underthe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928(as amended) has prepared a Planning Schemewith reference to the townsite of Hopetoun forthe purpose of

(a) setting aside laud for future public useas reserves;

(b) controlling land development;(c) other matters authorised by the enabling

Act.All plans and documents setting out and explain-

ing the Planning Scheme have been deposited atCouncil Offices in Ravensthorpe and will be openfor inspection without charge during the hours of9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on all days of the week exceptSaturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays, until andincluding the 22nd September, 1972.

The maps and other documents have also been de-posited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth and will similarly be open for inspec-tion for the same period between the hours of10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Any person desirous of objecting to the PlanningScheme should set forth in writing his/her objec-tions and lodge them with Shire Clerk, Shire ofRavensthorpe, P.O. Box 43, Ravensthorpe, 6346, onor before the 22nd September, 1972.

A. J. PEDDER,Shire Clerk.

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 (AS AMENDED).

Advertisement of Approved Town Planning Scheme.

TOWN OF MOSMAN PARK TOWN PLANNING SCHEME.

T.P.B. 853/2/18/2.IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 7 of theTown Planning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended) that the Hon. Ministerfor Town Planning approved the Town of Mosman Park Town Planning Schemeon the 31st May, 1972, the Scheme Text of which is published as a Schedule annexedhereto.

D. G. JONES,Mayor.

D. A. WALKER,Town Clerk.

Schedule

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1928 (AS AMENDED).Scheme Text

THE TOWN OF MOSMAN PARK TOWN PLANNING SCHEME.

THE Council of the Town of Mosman Park under and by virtue of the powerconferred upon it in that behalf by the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) and the Metropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act 1959(as amended) hereby makes the following Town Planning Scheme for the purposeof

(a) setting aside land for future public use as reserves(b) controlling land development(c) other matters authorised by the enabling Act.

PART I—PRELIMINARY.

1.1 Scheme Title: The Town Planning Scheme may be cited as the Town ofMosman Park Town Planning Scheme and shall come into operation on the pub-lication of notice of the Minister's final approval thereof in the Government Gazette.

1.2 Scheme Area: The scheme shall apply to the whole of the land within theTown of Mosman Park.

1.3 Operation of Scheme: The scheme is complementary to, and is not a substi-tute for, the Metropolitan Region Scheme, and the provisions of the MetropolitanRegion Scheme, as amended from time to time shall continue to have effect.

1.4 General Intent: The intent of this Scheme is to direct and control the develop-ment of the Scheme Area (hereinafter referred to as the District) in such a way asshall promote and safeguard the health, safety and convenience and economicand general welfare of its inhabitants and the amenities of every part of the district.

1.5 Revocation of Zoning and Other By-laws:(a) The Town Planning Zoning By-laws of the Mosman Park Road District

which were published in the Government Gazette on the 13th day ofFebruary, 1948, and subsequently from time to time amended are herebyrevoked.

(b) The Town Planning Zoning By-law for a prescribed area of the Muni-cipality of Mosman Park which was published in the Government Gazetteon the 8th day of November, 1963, is hereby revoked.

(c) The Building Line By-law (Riverside Drive) which was published in theGovernment Gazette on the 29th day of August, 1963, is hereby revoked.

(d) The Prohibition of Buildings By-law appertaining to Buildings (SaundersStreet) which was published in the Government Gazette on the 26th dayof February, 1968, is hereby revoked.

1.6 Responsible Authority : The responsible authority for carrying out theScheme is the Council of the Town of Mosman Park except that where land isshown on the Scheme Map marked "MRS" the responsible authority is deemedto be the Metropolitan Region Planning Authority and the provisions of the Metro-politan Region Planning Scheme shall apply to such reservations.

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1.7 Arrangement of Scheme: The Scheme Text is divided into the followingparts :—

Part I —PreliminaryPart II —Reserved LandPart III—ZonesPart IV —Non Conforming UsesPart V General ProvisionsPart VI —Finance and Administration

The remaining documents of the Scheme are as follows :-(1) Land Use Map.(2) Scheme Map.

1.8 General Obligations: Subject to the provisions of the Act and all regulationsmade thereunder and to Section 4 of this Scheme, no persons shall depart or permitor suffer any departure from the requirements and provisions of the Scheme,nor shall any person use or permit the use of any land or building or undertakeor permit any new work if the use, new work, reconstruction, alteration or modi-fication does not conform with the Scheme or would tend to delay the effectiveoperation of the Scheme.

1.9 Relationship of Scheme to By-laws: The provisions of this Scheme shallhave effect, notwithstanding any by-law for the time being in force in the Districtand where the provisions of the Scheme are inconsistent with the provisions ofany by-law, the provisions of this Scheme shall prevail.

1.10 Appeal Rights: The procedure for the lodgement and determination ofappeals shall be as laid down in Part V of the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct, and Regulations made under that Act.

1.11 Interpretation: In this Scheme the terms used will have the respectiveinterpretations set out in Appendix 'D' of the Town Planning Regulations 1967and the Metropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act 1959 (as amended)unless otherwise specified by this Scheme.

Definitions:Effective Frontage: Shall be calculated for lots having parallel side bound-

aries as the length of a line drawn perpendicular from one side bound-ary so as to bisect the opposite side boundary and, in the case ofother lots, as the length of a line drawn parallel to the street frontagebetween the two side boundaries at 1/3rd of the mean depth of thelot measured from the main street frontage :

Provided that nothing herein contained shall prevent the Councilfrom deciding by other means, the effective frontage of lots of suchirregular proportions that it considers the above formulae cannothe applied.

Plot Ratio: Shall be calculated in accordance with the provisions of theUniform General Building By-laws.

Site Coverage: Shall be calculated in accordance with the provisions of theUniform General Building By-laws.

Setbacks for Lots with Multiple Street Frontages: Shall be determined inaccordance with the provisions of the Uniform General BuildingBy-laws.

PART II—RESERVED LAND.

2.1 Land set aside under this Scheme for the purposes of a reservation is deemedto be reserved for the purposes indicated on the approved Planning Scheme Map,and the reservations of the Metropolitan Region Scheme are shown in the Schemeto comply with the provisions of the Metropolitan Region Town Planning SchemeAct.

2.2 Development on Reserved Land: Except as otherwise provided in this Part,a person shall not carry out any development on land reserved under this Schemeother than the erection of a boundary fence, without first applying for and obtainingthe written approval of the Council.

2.3 Approval of Development on Reserved Land: In giving its approval theCouncil shall have regard to the ultimate purpose intended for the reserves, andshall in the case of land reserved for the purpose of a public authority, conferwith that Authority before giving its approval.

2.4 Reservations Under the Metropolitan Region Scheme: Any application fordevelopment on land reserved or abutting a reserve defined in the MetropolitanRegion Planning Scheme shall be referred to the Metropolitan Region PlanningAuthority for determination in accordance with Section 29 of the MetropolitanRegion Scheme.

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2.5 Existing Use Rights on Reserved Land: No provision of this Part shallprevent the continued use of land for the use for which it was being lawfully usedimmediately prior to the Scheme having the force of law, or the repair and main-tenance of buildings or works lawfully existing on the land.

2.6 Compensation for Injurious Affection: Where the Council refuses approvalfor the development of land reserved under the Scheme on the ground that theland is reserved for public purposes, or grants approval subject to conditions, theowner of the land may, if the land is injuriously affected thereby, claim compensationfor such injurious affection.

2.7 Compensation Claim Procedure: Claims for compensation shall be lodgedat the Office of the Council not later than six months after the date of the decisionof the Council refusing approval or granting it subject to conditions that are un-acceptable to the applicant.

2.8 Council may Purchase: In lieu of paying compensation the Council maypurchase the land affected by the decision of the Council at a price not exceedingthe value of the land at the time of refusal of approval, or of the grant of approvalsubject to conditions that are unacceptable to the applicant.

PART III—ZONES.

3.1 Not-withstanding anything to the contrary in this Scheme and withoutaffecting the generality of Clause 1.6 of Part I, the Council may with the consentof the Minister, or when required by the Metropolitan Region Planning Authorityso to do, shall require that the development of any land within the District, howeverzoned, shall be subject to the provisions of Clauses 10,24 and 30 of the MetropolitanRegion Scheme.

3.2 Zones Specified in Scheme: The following use zonings are specified and de-scribed in this Scheme and more particularly in Table 1 Zoning Table :-

Residential A.Residential B.Residential C.Residential D.Residential Development.Aged Persons Housing.Business/Residential.Business Centre.Shop.Industrial.Service Station.Private Clubs and Institutions.Places of Public Assembly.

3.3 Residential Development Control Code: Development within Residential A,Residential B, Residential C, Residential D, and Residential Development Zonesshall be in accordance with the controls and standards set out hereunder providedthat no development of more than two units will be approved in any zone unlessconnection is made to the Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Minister's sewermain.

3.3.1 For the purposes of assessing the density of occupation the Councilwill apply the following schedule :-

Single Unit Flat .... 1.0 persons.One bedroom flat .... 2.0 persons.Two bedroom flat .... 3.0 persons.Three bedroom flat 4.0 persons.Four bedroom flat .... 5.0 persons.

3.3.2 A minimum of 50 per cent of the area of every lot developed for resi-dential purposes shall be designed, developed and maintained as natural plantingand pedestrian space (access driveways between street alignment and setback-linemay be included in the 50 per cent of the area maintained as natural planting).

3.4 Residential A Zone: The uses permitted in this zone are described in TableNo. I—Zoning Table. The following schedule details the bulk and locationrequirements which the Council will administer within the zone. The Council may,however, permit minor departure from these standards in cases where such de-parture would in no way detract from the amenities of the locality nor diminishthe privacy, aspect or view enjoyed by adjoining properties.

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Minimum nimum Maximum Maximum MinimumUse Lot ective Plot Site No. of

Area ontage Ratio Coverage Car Spaces

Single family de-tached house

7,350 sq.ft. 60 ft. .40 .40 2

MinimumSetback

fromBoundaries

Front: 25 ft.Back: 25 ft.Side: 8 ft. min.one side 5 ft.on the other*

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BULK AND LOCATION CONTROLS

* Where a garage is incorporated in the structure, 5 feet on each side.

3.5 Residential B Zone: The uses permitted in this zone are described in TableNo. I—Zoning Table.

The following schedule details the bulk and location requirements which theCouncil will administer within the Zone:—

BULK AND LOCATION CONTROLS

inimumUse Lot

Area

MinimumEffectiveFrontage

MaximumPlot

Ratio

Maximum MinimumSite No. of

Coverage Car Spaces

MinimumSetback

fromBoundaries

Single family de-tached dwelling

Duplex ....

7,350 sq.ft.

9,801 sq.ft.

60 ft.

66 ft.

.40

.40

.40

.40

2

2per unit

Front: 25 ft.Back: 25 ft.Side: 8 ft. min.One side 5 ft.On the other*

Front: 25 ft.Back: 25 ft.Side: 8 ft. rain.one side 5 ft.on the other*

* Where a garage is incorporated in the structure, 5 feet on each side.

3.5.1 The Council may approve within this zone the conversion of an existingsingle-family detached dwelling to accommodate aged or infirm relatives of theproperty owner in accordance with the provisions of the Uniform General BuildingBy-laws.

3.6 Residential C Zone: The uses permitted in this zone are described in TableNo. I—Zoning Table. The following schedule details the bulk and location re-quirements which the Council will administer within the zone.

BULK AND LOCATION CONTROLS

Minimum Minimum imum Maximum Minimum

MinimumUse Lot

Effective Plot

Site No. of

SetbackArea Frontage Ratio Coverage Car Spaces from

Boundaries

Single family de- 7,350 sq.ft. 60 ft. .40 .40

2

Front: 25 ft.tached dwelling Back: 25 ft.

Side: 5 ft.per storey eachside

Duplex,Triplex,Quadruplex,Flats, andTown Houses

In accordance with the provisions of the General Residential Zone Class5 (GR 5) Controls of the Uniform General Building By-laws providing thata population density equivalent of 75 persons per acre is not exceeded onany one parcel of land, and, providing further that the minimum numberof car parking spaces shall be determined on the basis of two spaces foreach of the first five dwelling units and 1.5 spaces for every additional dwell-ing unit thereafter.

3 . 7 Residential D Zone: The uses permitted in this zone are described in TableNo. I—Zoning Table. The following Schedule details the bulk and locationrequirements which the Council will administer within the zone.

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MinimumUse Lot

Area

MinimumEffectiveFrontage

MaximumPlot

Ratio

MaximumSite

Coverage

MinimumNo. of

Car Spaces

MinimumSetback

fromBoundaries

Single family de- 4,900 sq.ft. 49 ft. .40tached house IS perches 6 inches(one dwellingunit)

.40 2 Front: 20 ft.Back: 20 ft.Side: 5 ft.per storey eachside

Duplex or two 16,535 sq.ft. 49 ft. .40dwelling units 24 perches 6 inches

.40 2per unit

Front: 20 ft.Back: 20 ft.Side: 5 ft.per storey eachside

Triplex or three 7,350 sqlt.1 49 ft. .40 .40dwelling units 27 perches I 6 inches

2 Front: 20 ft.I per unit Back: 20 ft.

Side: 5 ft.per storey eachside

Quadruplex or 8,163 sq.ft.l'i49 ft. I .40Four dwelling 30 perches 6 inches :units

.40 2per unit

Front: 20 ft.j Back: 20 ft.

Side: 5 ft.per storey eachside

Five dwelling 1 0,210 sq. ; 58 ft. 1 .40 .40units ft. I I

37.5 :1 perches

2 Front: 20 ft.per unit Back: 20 ft.

Side: 5 ft.per storey eachside

Flats and Generally in accordance with the provisions of the General ResidentialTown Houses Zone Class 6 (GR 6) Controls of the Uniform General Building By-laws

providing that a population density equivalent of 100 persons per acreis not exceeded on any one parcel of land, and providing further, that theminimum number of car parking spaces provided shall be determined onthe basis of 2 spaces for each of the first five dwelling units and 1 5 spacesfor every additional dwelling unit thereafter.

3. S Residential Development Zone: The uses permitted in this zone are describedin Table No. 1—Zoning Table. The Council will only exercise its discretionarypower to allow subdivision and/or development within this zone after its considera-tion of outline development plans. Any such plan shall show the proposed sub-division of land, the proposed land use pattern, the allocation of land for variouspublic purposes including reserves for parks and recreation and the co-ordinationof proposed subdivision and land usage with adjoining properties and with existingand proposed public utility systems. The bulk and location of residential buildingswithin this zone shall generally be in accordance with the General ResidentialZone Class 4 (GR4) Controls of the Uniform Building By-laws providing that apopulation density equivalent of 50 persons per acre is not exceeded on any oneparcel of land within the area covered by the outline development plan.

3.9 Aged Persons Housing Zone: The Council has zoned an area of 4.25 acresspecifically for aged persons housing. The uses permitted in this zone are describedin Table No. 1—Zoning Table. The bulk and location of residential accommodationbuildings will generally be controlled by Council in accordance with the GeneralResidential Zone—Class 4 (GR4) Controls of the Uniform Building By-laws.

3.10 Business/Residential Zone: The uses permitted in this zone are describedin Table No. 1—Zoning Table. The bulk and location of residential buildingswill generally be controlled by the Council in accordance with provisions of theResidential D Zone. Business accommodation will generally have to complywith appropriate bulk and location standards of the Building By-laws. Beforeapproving any redevelopment of property within this zone the Council will requiresubmissions to be made to show how the proposed redevelopment is to be integratedwith the redevelopment of other property within the zone.

3.11 Business Centre Zone: The uses permitted in this zone are described inTable No. 1—Zoning Table. The Council will only exercise its discretionarypower to allow development within the zone after its consideration of submissionsmade by intending developers showing how it is proposed to integrate buildings,parking areas, access, services and pedestrian and planting areas throughoutthe whole of the zone to achieve high standards of safety, appearance, convenienceand service.

3.12 Shops Zone: The uses permitted in this zone are described in Table No. 1—Zoning Table. The Council may as a condition of approval insist upon integrationof building layout and design, parking layout and vehicular access and pedestriancirculation, with adjoining development.

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3.13 Industrial Zone: With the exception of an area of approximately 41- acres,being Part Reserve B2020 and Part Reserve B2976 and lot 338 between the landoccupied by the Esso Oil Company and the City of Fremantle boundary, land with-in the Industrial Zone may only be used for the purpose for which it is being usedat the date of approval of the Scheme. The excepted area of approximately4i acres may with approval of the Council be used for light industrial purposes.

3.14 Zones Not Specified on Table No. 1 Zoning Table: The following zonesare specified in the Scheme but are not listed on Table No. 1 because of the specificnature of the use which is permitted and is established within them. Existinguses only are permitted within these zones

Service Station.

Private Clubs and Institutions.

Places of Public Assembly.

3.15 Table No. 1 Zoning Table indicates the several uses permitted by thisScheme in various zones, such uses being determined by cross reference betweenthe list of "Use Classes" on the left hand side of the Table and the list of "Zones"on the top of the Table. The symbols used in the cross reference in Table No. 1have the following meanings:

"P" —A use that is permitted under this Scheme.

"AA"—A use that is not permitted unless special approval is granted bythe Council.

"IP" —A use that is not permitted unless such use is incidental to thepredominant use as decided and approved by the Council.

"X" —A use that is not permitted.

Any use not specifically listed in Table No. 1 shall be included either in theappropriate use class or special use class at the discretion of the Council.

3.16 Any person who intends to use land for a purpose which is only permittedwith the special approval of the Council shall make written application to the Councilfor such approval and the application shall state :—

(a) The legal description of the land and the particulars of the Certificate ofTitle.

(b) The names and addresses of the registered proprietors and of all otherpersons having an interest in the land and the nature of their interest.

(c) The full name and address of the applicant and the nature of his interestin the land.

(d) The purposes for which the applicant desires to use the land, togetherwith plans and statements illustrating and explaining the nature and detailsof the proposed use.

(0) The reasons why the Council should exercise its authority to permit theproposed use.

3.16 .1 The Council shall consider the application and may refuse its approvalor may resolve to approve the application with or without conditions, or, theCouncil may resolve that notice of the proposed use should be given to those rate-payers and residents likely to be affected by the granting of the application.

3.16.2 If the Council so resolves the applicant shall give notice of the proposeduse to those owners of land scheduled by the Council, and cause to be publishedin a newspaper circulating in the Scheme Area notice of the application settingout in abbreviated form the information contained in the application and statingthat objections may be made to the Council within a specified period, being notless than twenty-eight days from the publication of the said notice.

3.16.3 Within twenty-eight days of the expiry of the objection period theCouncil shall again consider the application and any objection lodged opposingthe proposed use and shall resolve to refuse or grant its approval subject to condi-tions.

3.16.4 The Council may enter into agreements with the applicant wherebythe applicant covenants for himself and his transferees to carry out and observethe conditions imposed by the Council in granting its approval.

3.16.5 Any person grieved by a decision of Council given in terms of Clause3.16 may appeal to the Minister for Town Planning or to a Town Planning Courtin accordance with the provisions of Clause 1.10 of this Text.

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ci1. Caravan Parks .... .X X I X X, N. X X X X2. Caretaker's House X AA AA AA' AA AA AA AA AA3. Car Park .... X IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP1. Car Sales Premises .X X X X X X X X X5. Cemeteries and Crematoria ....X X X X X X X X X6. Civic Buildings .... X AA AA AA AA AA X AA X7. Drive-In Theatre X X X X X X X X XS. Duplex House .... . X P AA AA AA AA X X X9. Dwellings .... .... P P P AA AA AA X IP IP0. Educational Establishments .... X AA X AA AA AA X X X1. Extractive Industry .... X X I X X X X X X X2. Fish Shops/Dry Cleaners X X X X X X AAAAAAt-3. Flats .... .... .... X X AA AA AA AA AA X X Q4. Fuel Depot

m

5. Funeral Parlour X X X X X X X "'....X X X X X X X X X -,

6. General Industry .... X X X X X X X X ,1)7. Hazardous Industry .... ...X X X X X X X X :18. Health Centre/Consulting Rooms ... X AA I AA AA AA AA AA AA AA °9. Home Occupation .... X AA I AA AA AA AA AA X X 0,.,0. Hospitals .... .... . X AA I X AA AA AA X X X ''1. Hotels .... ... .... X X I X X AA X AA AA X .7,'2. Institutional Buildings ....X X I X X X AA X X X3. Institutional Homes .... X AA X X X X 24. Light Industry .... X X X X X X X X a)4a. Marine Filling Station X X X X X X X X X ,-z5. Motels .... .... X X X X AA X AA X X ,.=6. Motor Repair Station .... X X X X X X X AA X7. Noxious Industry X X X X X X X X X8. Offices . .... X X X X X X AA9. Outdoor Recreation .... AA AA AA AA AA AA X X X ,.,e,

30. Petrol Filling Station .... X X X X AA X AA AA AA g1. Professional Offices X AA X AA AA X AA AA AA 32. Public Amusement . X AA X AA AA AA AA AA AA

33. Public Assembly .... X AA X AA AA AA AA AA AA .F-'4. Public Worship X AA AA AA AA AA AA AA X 75c>5. Reformative Institutions X X X X X X X X X t6. Residential Buildings .... X AA AA AA AA AA AA X X

3.,S

7. Service Industry X X I X X X X AAAAAAE8. Service Station X X X X AA X X X X Q9. Shops .... .... X X I X AA AA AA AA AA P 4

40. Showrooms .... X X X X X X AA AA AA41. Sports Grounds AA AA AA AA AA AA X X X42. Trade Display .... X X X X X X AA X X43. Transport Depot .... ....X X X X X X X X X4. Utility Installations . .... .... AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA

45. Wireless or Television 'Building or In-stallation...

In-stallation.... ... ....X X X X X X X X X

6. Zooloeical Gardens . . ....X XIX IX X X XIX X

22222

222

33

333

33

4

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Table No. 1

ZONES

PART IV-NON-CONFORMING USE OF LAND.4.1 Existing Use Rights: No provisions of the Scheme shall prevent-

(a) the continued use of any land or building for the purpose for which itwas being lawfully used at the time of the coming into force of the Scheme;

Or

(b) the carrying out of any development thereon for which, immediatelyprior to that time, a permit or permits required under the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended) or any other law authorisingthe development to be carried out had been duly obtained and was current.

4.2 Non-conforming Use and Reserved Lands: Where in respect of land reservedunder Section II of the Scheme a non-conforming use lawfully exists or was author-ised as mentioned in Clause 4.1 of this Part on that land all or any erections altera-tions or extensions of the buildings thereon or use thereof shall not be carried outunless the approval of the Council has been obtained in writing.

4.3 Extension of Buildings: Where in respect of land zoned under Section IIIof the Scheme a non-conforming use lawfully exists or was authorised as mentionedin Clause 4.1 of this Part on that land, buildings may be extended to the limitsprescribed by the Uniform General Building By-laws made under the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960 (as amended), or by any other by-laws made under the Act for the

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purpose of limiting the size, location and distance from boundaries and any othermatter required by law for that class of use within the boundary of the lot or lotson which the use was carried out immediately prior to the coming into force ofthe Scheme.

Provided that where the provisions of any by-law referred to in this section areinconsistent with the provisions of this Scheme then the provisions of this Schemeshall prevail.

4.4 Discontinuance of Non-Conforming Use:(a) Notwithstanding the preceding provisions of this Section when a non-

conforming use of any land or building has been discontinued for a periodexceeding 6 months, such land or building shall not thereafter be usedother than in conformity with the provisions of the Scheme.

(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 4.1 of this Section, shouldany building or works comprised in such land be so damaged or destroyedthat the cost of restoration or replacement is greater than 75 per cent ofthe value of such building or works immediately prior to the damage toor destruction thereof, such land shall be used only in conformity withthe provisions of the Scheme.

(c) The Council may effect the discontinuance of a non-conforming use bythe purchase or resumption of the affected property, or by the paymentof compensation to the owner or the occupier or to both the owner andoccupier of that property, and may enter into an agreement with theowner of that property.

PART V—GENERAL PROVISIONS.

5.1 Vehicle Parking and Loading: The purpose of this clause is to secure theprovision of off-street parking and loading facilities in relation to the use of landso as to reduce or prevent the congestion of traffic on any road or public place.Every owner or occupier who constructs or who substantially reconstructs, altersor adds to a building on any site or changes the use of any land or building shallmake provision in accordance with the requirements of Table II for vehicles usedin conjunction with the site (whether by occupiers, their employees or inviteesand other persons) to stand on or, in the opinion of the Council, sufficiently closeto the site but not on a street while being loaded or unloaded or awaiting use.

5.2 Size and Location of Car Spaces and Loading Facilities: The minimumdimensions of every required car parking space shall be 18 ft. x 8 ft. excluding allaccess drives. When considering any development applications, the Councilshall have regard to an impose conditions on the details of locating and designingthe required car parking spaces and loading facilities. In particular, the Councilshall take into account, and may impose conditions concerning

(a) the proportion of spaces to be roofed or covered,(b) the proportion of spaces to be below natural ground level,(e) the means of access to each space and the adequacy of any manoeuvering

area,(d) the location of the spaces on the site and their affect on the amenity of

adjoining development, including the potential effect if spaces shouldlater be roofed or covered,

(e) the adequacy of proposed screening or planting,(f) the extent to which spaces are located within required setback areas, and(g) the location of proposed footpaths and the effect on traffic movement

and safety.

5.3 Number of Parking and Loading Spaces to be Provided: The number ofspaces to be provided in respect of any particular site shall be determined byCouncil, having regard to the nature of the use and the known or likely volume ofgoods, materials or people moving to and from the site and, where the use is stip-ulated, not less than the number of spaces set down in Table II hereunder :-

Use Number of Parking Spaces1. Dwellings, duplex houses and

flatsAs set down in Part III

2. Other residential buildings 1 to every 4 persons the building isdesigned to accommodate.

3. Motels 1 to each room used as a bedroom plus 1 toeach 250sq. ft. of gross floor area ofservice buildings

4. Licensed Hotels 200 or 1 to every 20 sq. ft. of bar orlounge floor space whichever is thegreater.

5. Hospitals 1 to every 4 patients' beds plus employeeparking

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Use

6. Theatres, cinemas, halls and non-residential clubs

7. Churches

8. Educational Establishments ....

9. Motor Repair Station and Ser-vice Stations

10. Warehouses, showrooms, stor-age yards and carriers depotsincluding incidental offices onpremises used for such pur-poses

11. Industry

12. Shops

13. Administrative, commercial andprofessional offices

Number of Parking Spaces

1 to every 4 persons whom the buildingis designed to accommodate

1 to every 4 persons whom the buildingis designed to accommodate

1 to each member of the teaching staff

1 to each working bay plus 1 to eachperson employed on the site

1 to each 1,000 sq. ft. of open space and1 to each 1,000 of gross floor area, or1 to every 2 persons employed on thesite; whichever is the greater.

1 to every 500 sq. ft. of gross floor area,or 1 to every 2 persons employed;whichever is the greater

1 to every 135 sq ft. of gross floor area

1 to each 400 sq ft. of floor area or 1 toevery 2 employees; whichever is thegreater

5.4 The Scheme Map shows a number of closed roads. It is not Council'sintention that these roads should be closed physically or legally at the date ofoperation of this Scheme. Rather, the Scheme gives notice of Council's intentionto close roads, the actual closure of which will occur when adequate and safe alterna-tive vehicular access can be provided.

5.5 Appearance of Buildings: All buildings shall be maintained by the owner andoccupier thereof so as to preserve the amenities of the locality and their harmonywith the exterior designs of neighbouring buildings.

5.6 Prohibition of Unsightly Objects: No persons shall cause, allow or permitto be placed on any building or part of a building or on a building lot, any article,object or thing which shall be visible from any street, way or public place or fromany other land or building or any part thereof, and which is, in the opinion of theCouncil, offensive, unsightly or otherwise considered to be detrimental to theamenities of the neighbourhood.

5.7 Nuisance: No lot, building or appliance shall be used in such a manner asto permit the escape therefrom of smoke, dust, fumes, odour, noise vibration orwaste products in such quantity or extent or in such a manner as to create or be anuisance to any inhabitant of the neighbourhood of such land or to traffic or per-sons using roads in the vicinity.

5.8 Advertising Hoardings: No land within the district shall be used for thepurpose of erecting thereon structures especially for the display of advertisingmedia unless such media shall be either of an educational, community, directionalor beneficial nature and which upon application receives the approval of the Council.

5.9 Stacked Material—Limit of Height: Within 30 ft. of any boundary frontinga reserve no material shall be stacked or stored to a height greater than the fencedividing the lot from the reserve.

5.10 Limitation of Height of Buildings: No part of the roof of any buildinghereafter erected and no part of any roof added to or altered on an existing buildingon any lot fronting Johnson Parade shall exceed in height a level of 31 feet abovethe level of the crown of the road opposite the centre of the frontage of the lot onwhich the building is to be or is erected.

5.11 Amenity Control: No building of more than two storeys shall be erectedor built in any zone within the Scheme unless and until the Council has approved thedesign subject to the principles herein contained and the following conditions havebeen complied with :

(a) The Council is satisfied that such building will not clash in harmonywith the exterior designs of neighbouring buildings.

(b) In considering the design of any building within any zone the Councilshall take into consideration the relationship which the shape and sitingof such building or buildings proposed within the area bears to the shapeof the lot or lots on which such building or buildings is to be erected.

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(c) In considering the design of any such building within the ResidentialZones the Council shall take into consideration the relationship whichsuch building or buildings proposed within the area bear to the develop-ment of public utilities, amenities and other uses planned for the areaconsidered as a whole.

(d) In considering the design of any building within zones wherein businessdevelopment may be permitted the Council shall take into considerationthe provision in the zone for car parking space, vehicular access, pedestrianways and general layout relative to the development uses proposed forthe whole zone and within this zone the development of single lots shallbe considered as part of a general design for the whole zone.

(e) The Council may appoint an advisory committee consisting of the Mayoror his nominee and three architects selected by the Council and approvedby the Royal Australian Institute of Architects, W.A. Division, to advisethe Council on all questions of design and other matters falling withinthis clause.

5.12 Minimum Sizes of Dwelling Units: Minimum room sizes as prescribed bythe Uniform Building by-laws as amended from time to time shall apply to alldwelling units constructed under the provisions of this scheme with the exceptionthat the minimum floor area of a combined bathroom and toilet shall be 40 sq. ft.or as prescribed by the Uniform Building By-laws whichever is the greater providedthat this condition shall only apply to the first bathroom in any dwelling unit

PART VI—ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE.6.1 Disposal of Land: The Council may deal with or dispose of any land which

it owns or which it has acquired pursuant to the provisions of the Scheme, inaccordance with the Act and in conformity with the provisions of the Scheme,and for such purpose may make such agreements with other owners as it deems fit.In addition to all other powers vested in it the Council may acquire land and build-ings within the Scheme Area and enter into agreements and arrangements withany of the other owners of land within the Scheme Area.

6.2 Compensation: Claims for compensation by reason of the Scheme other thanfor the purpose of Part II shall be made not later than six months from the dateon which notice of approval of the scheme is published in the Government Gazetteexcept in the case of land reserved under the Metropolitan Region Planning Schemewhere the provisions of Division 2 of Part II of that Scheme shall apply.

6.3 Entry to Premises: The Council may by its Town Clerk, Health Inspector,Building Surveyor, Assistant Health Inspector, Assistant Building Surveyor,or such other officer authorised in writing by the Town Clerk, enter at all reasonabletimes any building or land for the purpose of ascertaining whether the provisionsof the Scheme are being observed.

6.4 Relationship of Scheme Text to Other Documents: This Scheme Text is tobe read in conjunction with all documents comprising Mosman Park Town CouncilTown Planning Scheme.

6.5 Penalties: Any person who fails to comply with any of the provisions ofthe Scheme is guilty of an offence and is liable to such penalties as are prescribedby the Town Planning and Development Act, 1928 and its amendments.

Adopted by resolution of the Council of the Town of Mosman Park at the meetingof the Council held on the 23rd day of March, 1972 and the seal of the municipalitywas pursuant to that resolution hereunder affixed in the presence of

DAVID JONES,Mayor.

D. A. WALKER,Town Clerk.

This Scheme Text is to be read in conjunction with the approved maps of theScheme described in Part I of the scheme and to which formal approval was givenby the Hon. Minister for Town Planning on the 31st day of May, 1972.

Recommended

Date : 31st day of May, 1972.

Approved

Date : 31st day of May, 1972.

J. E. LLOYD,Chairman, Town Planning Board.

H. E. GRAHAM,Minister for Town Planning.

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is available for Inspection.

City of Nedlands Town Planning SchemeAmendment No. 27.

T.P.B. 853/2/8/1, Pt. 26.NOTICE is hereby given that the Nedlands CityCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amendmentfor the purpose of creating a special Parking Zoneas an appurtenant use to the Captain StirlingHotel by rezoning Lot 34 Stanley Street for thepurpose.

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have geen deposited at CouncilChambers, 71 Stirling Highway, Nedlands and willbe open for inspection without charge during thehours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on all days of the weekexcept Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidaysuntil and including the 14th July, 1972.

The plans and documents have also been de-posited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth and will similarly be open for inspec-tion for the same period between the hours of10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Any person desirous of objecting to the amend-ment should set forth in writing his/her objectionsand lodge them with Town Clerk, City of Nedlands,P.O. Box 9, Nedlands 6009, on or before the 14thJuly, 1972.

T. C. BROWN,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection.

Town of Claremont Town Planning SchemeAmendment No. 24.

T.P.B. 853/2/2/1, Pt. 22.NOTICE is hereby given that the Claremont TownCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amendmentfor the purpose of rezoning Lot 62 ClaremontCrescent from GR4 to Shops for the purpose ofestablishing a T.A.B. site.

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at CouncilChambers, 308 Stirling Highway, Claremont andwill be open for inspection without charge duringthe hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on all days of theweek except Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holi-days until and including the 21st July, 1972.

The plans and documents have also been de-posited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth and will similarly be open for inspec-tion for the same period between the hours of10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Any person desirous of objecting to the amend-ment should set forth in writing his/her objectionsand lodge them with Town Clerk, Town of Clare-mont, 308 Stirling Highway, Claremont 6010, onor before the 21st July, 1972.

D. E. JEFFERYS,Town Clerk.

Town Planning and Development Act, 1928-1967 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1971

ERRATUMCity of Stirling Town Planning Scheme No. 28

P.V.O. 764/71.NOTICE is hereby given that the land descriptions set out in Items 48 and 49 of the Schedule to the Land Acquisition Noticepublished in the Government Gazette dated March 24, 1972, pages 685 and 686, were in error and should have read as follows

No. of PlanP.W.D., W.A.

No. 47229Description

Item 48

Item 49

Knutsford Street and those portions of Bridge Street, Elizabeth Street and Bourke Street between Knutsford Streetand the eastern boundaries of Lots 168, 183, 188, 203, 208 and 223, coloured brown on Plan 888 and being part ofthe land coloured blue in Certificate of Title Volume 1034, Folio 303.

Nelson Street and those portions of King Street, George Street and Queen Street between Nelson Street and the easternboundaries of Lots 16, 33, 40, 57, 64, and 81 coloured brown on Plan 1042, and being part of the land in Certificateof Title Volume 1034, Folio 302.

Dated this 23rd day of June, 1972. R. BOYLEN,Acting Under Secretary for Works.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTAcceptance of Tenders

ContractNo. Particulars Contractor Amount

18149 .... Katanning High School—Library Additions and Typing Room .... Canadian Building Company 35,56318087 .... Pinjarra Hospital—Medical and Health Services—Additions- S. W. Hart & Co. Pty. Ltd 105,120

Mechani cal Installation18139 Boyanup Primary School—Purchase and. Removal of Buildings.... Banbury Demolition 52818169 Kalgoorlie Courthouse—Fixed Furniture P. C. Freiberg Pty. Ltd. 7,37518151 Gnowangerup Hospital—Additions 1972 Gnowangerup Building Supply 203,696

Co.18114 Merredin District Hospital—New Transportable Doctors' Change Messrs. Szczepanik Bros. . 20,700

Room and Alterations to Existing Building18171 R. & I. Bank, Head Office, Barrack Street, Perth—Alterations to Mr. H. G. Hatcher .... 5,900

11th Floor18166 Fremantle No. 1 Crandon St.—Purchase and Removal of Buildings Cockburn Salvage & Trading 190

Pty. Ltd.18210 Rockingham High School—Stage 3—Erection Lisbeth Homes To be negoti-

ated at BillRates ofStage 2

18160 .... Osborne Park, R. & I. Bank—Alterations .... Canadian Building Co. 4,24018211 .... Balga High School—Stage 4 ... . Woodland Constructions Pty.

Ltd.To be negoti-ated at BillRates ofStage 3

17751 .... Perth Medical Centre—Proposed Psychiatric Unit—Erection A. V. Jennings Industries 1,325,225(Australia) Limited

(3)-98336

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2060 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 June, 1972.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Tenders, closing at Perth at 2.30 p.m. on the dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for the following works.

Tenders are to be addressed to " The Hon. Minister for Works, c/o Contract Office, Public Works Department, corner King'sPark Road and Havelock Street, West Perth," and are to be endorsed " Tender."

The highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

Contract No. Project Closing Date Conditions now Available at

18187 Department of Corrections, Pardelup Prison Farm—Oil Fired 27/6/72Incinerator—Supply and Installation

18188 South Hedland Vocational Training Centre—Mechanical 27/6/72Engineering Services

18189 Karratha High School—Additions 1971-72—Mechanical Ser- 27/6/72vices, Part 2—Air Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation

18190 Fremantle Hospital—Supply and Installation of 300 kVADiesel Engine Driven Generating Set

18191 Port of Bunbury—Erection of Building for Housing of In-cinerator for Disposal of Ships' Garbage

18192 Primary Schools, Cluster Type, 1972—Aluminium Wall Panelsand Windows—Supply Only—Annual Contract 1972/73

18193 The Hospital Laundry and Linen Service at Ellis—LaundryProcess Equipment—Supply and Installation

18194 Bunbury, Outports of W.A.—Supply and Installation of In-cinerator for Disposal of Ships' Garbage

18195 Karratha Primary School—Additions-5 Classrooms, Toilets,plus 2-storey Library and Administrative Building andAlterations to Existing Staffroom

18196 North Belga Junior Primary School—New Gardener's Store18197 Wongan Hills Junior High School—Science Storeroom—

Addition18198 Denmark Junior High School—Alterations to existing Class-

rooms, Administration and New Sewerage Work18199 Eastern Hills High School—New Commonwealth Library—

Erection18200 Pyrton Traininr, Centre (Guildford)—Tertiary Training Unit— 11/7/72

Deviation oesSewerage Drain18201 Busselton Training Centre (Corner Kent and West Streets)— 11/7/72

Erection18202 Shenton Park Mental Health Services—Child Guidance In- 4/7/72

Patient Centre—Electrical Installation18203 Suspended Acoustic Ceilings Primary School Cluster Type, 4/7/72

1972—Supply and Installation—Annual Contract 1972-7318204 ,... Belmont Police Station—Erection of Additions .... .... 4/7/7218205 Perth Medical Centre—Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital—Alter- 18/7/72

ations and Additions to Mechanical Engineering Services-1972

18206 Dwellingup Primary School—Additions 1972 (One Classroom 11/7/72and Cloakroom)

18207* Rossmoyne High School—Additions 1972-73 (House 4)— 11/7/72Erection of Two Storey Classroom Block and Toilets andSingle Storey Caretakers Quarters

18208$ Perth Medical Centre—Public Health Laboratories—North 18/7/72(Reduced Contract)—Mechanical Services

18209 .... Rangeway (Geraldton) Primary School—Three (3) Classroom 11/7/72Cluster

18212 .... Kwinana High School—Science Cluster—Block Additions 1972 18/7/7218213 .... Mt. Henry Hospital—Additions and Alterations to Blocks 18/7/72

B. & IL—Electrical Installation18214 Perth Medical Centre—South-West and Nurses' Home—Car 18/7/72

Parks Ground Lighting18215 Busselton High School—Science Block—Additions 1972 .... 18/7/72

18216 Rossmoyne High School—Additions 1972/73—Electrical 18/7/72Installation

18217 Perth Medical Centre, Psychiatric Unit—Central Vacuum 25/7/72Service— Supply and Installation

18218 Northampton Junior High School—Additions-2 Classrooms 18/7/72

18219§ Perth Medical Centre, Psychiatric Unit—Mechanical Engin- 27/7/72eering Services

18220 South-East Cannington, Gibbs Street Primary School— 18/7/72Additions 1972—Nominated Sub-contract—Electrical

At 10 a.m. at the W.A. Government Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth.

* $50 deposit on documents.

t At W.A. Government Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, at 10 a.m.

t S50 deposit on documents per set. (Limit of 2 sets).§ $25 deposit on documents (Limit of 2 sets).

R. F. BOYLEN,Acting Under Secretary for Works.

27/6/72

27/6/72

29/6/72t

20/7/72t P.W.D., West Perth810 deposit per set on docu-

ments18/7/72 P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D. (A.D.), Bunbury4/7/72 P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., GeraldtonP.W.D., Port Hedland

27/6/72 P.W.D., West Perth27/6/72 P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D. (AD), Northern4/7/72 P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D. (AD), Albany27/6/72 P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (AD), AlbanyP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., Port HedlandP.W.D., GeraldtonP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., Port HedlandP.W.D., GeraldtonP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., (AD) BunburyP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., BunburyP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., BunburyP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D. (AD), GeraldtonP.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., AD BunburyP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., GeraldtonP.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West Perth

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1 Albany Richard Pad bury....

2 John Stanley Trethowan

3 John Stanley Trethowan

4 Graeme Alex Philipps andMary Grace HarringtonPhilipps

5 John Stanley Trethowan

A. R. Padbury

Caveat 36094/65 Glen-padden Pty. Ltd.

Caveat 36094/65 Glen-padden Pty. Ltd.

G. A. Philipps and M. G. H.Philipps

Caveat 36094/65 Glen-padden Pty. Ltd.

23 June, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2061

P.V.O. 123/72Public Works Act, 1902-1067

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RESUME LAND

Railways—Beverley-Albany Railway Addition and Improvements

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Town of Brookton, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, Railways—Beverley-AlbanyRailway Addition and Improvements, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 47352,which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

1 Horace Barten Vcnner Vacanr. p.

Portion of Brookton Town Lot 19, being the 0 2 35whole of the land contained in Certificateof Title Volume 654, Folio 162

Dated this 8th day of June, 1972.C. JAMIESON,

Minister for Works.

M.R.D. 158/72-1.Main Roads Act, 1930-1969 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1967

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1967, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto, and being all in the Mosman Park District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, ehannelisation at the cornerof Stirling Highway and Wellington Street, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan W.A. 7220-104, which may be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

1 State Housing Corna. r. p.

ssion State Housing Commission Portion of Mosman Park Suburban Lot 69 0 0 0.6(Certificate of Title Volume 192, Folio 42A)

Dated this 16th day of June, 1972.F. PARRICK,

Secretary for Main Roads.

L. & S. 14713/11 (R. 4011)Public Works Act, 1902 ; Local Government Act, 1960

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902,that it is intended to compulsorily acquire, on behalf of the Shire of Kojonup, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the several pieces orparcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, for Road Purposes, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off onOriginal Plans 11554 and 11555, copies of which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Officeof the Shire of Kojonup.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Area

a. r. p.1 2 6

1 1 31.4

1 3 38.4

4 2 5

0 3 6

Description

Portion of Kojonup Location 6830 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1078, Folio 953)

Portion of Kojonup Location 6836 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1004, Folio 333)

Portion of Kojonup Location 3732 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 941, Folio 89)

Portion of Kojonup Location 6654 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1179, Folio 128)

Portion of Kojonup Location 4286 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 958, Folio 74)

Dated this 23rd day of June, 1972.F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands.

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Total Assets 90,516.34Total Liabilities .... 34,569.74

$55,946.60

The amount of interest included in loan debenturesissued, payable over the life of the loan and not shownunder the heading of loan liabilities is approximately$3,600 which included $171.00 relating to a loan repayableby the State Government.

TRADING FUND.REVENUE ACCOUNT.

Expenses.

Administration .. 2,739.79Operating Costs .... 7,776.42Other Costs—Depreciation 797.76

$11,313.97

Earnings.

Sale of CurrentNet Revenue—Loss

NET REVENUE ACCOUNT.

Balance 1/7/70 ....Revenue Account Loss ....

Balance B/F 1/7/71 ..

BALANCE SHEET.Assets.

Current Assets ....Fixed Reserve Account ..

9,439.291,874.68

$11,313.97

4,747.781,874.68

$2,873.10

5,568.978,775.68

$14,344.65

2062 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [23 June, 1972.

L. & S. 1739/31 (R. 3566)Public{forks Act, 1902 ; Local Government Act, 1960

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902,that it is intended to compulsorily acquire, on behalf of the Shire of Wandering, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the several piecesor parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, for Road Purposes, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked offon Lands and Surveys Diagram 75270, copies of which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at theOffice of the Shire of Wandering.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a.. r. p.1 Bernard Monk and Eliza- B. and E. M. Monk

Portion of Williams Location 12145 (Certi- 0 1 23.6

beth Mary Monk ficate of Title Volume 1146, Folio 182)

This notice supersedes Item 2 published on page 116 of Government Gazette of 21st January 1972.

Dated this 23rd day of June, 1972.F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands.

NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS. SUMMARY.

Harbour and Light Department,Fremantle, 14th June, 1972.

ACTING pursuant to the powers conferred byreguluation 48A of the Navigable Waters Regula-tions the Harbour and Light Department, by thisnotice, defines and sets aside the following area ofnavigable waters for the purpose of water ski-ingonly, and orders that swimming shall be prohibitedtherein:—

Wilsons Inlet—Shire of Denmark: All thewater in the vicinity of Rudgyard Beachand contained within an area commenc-ing at the southernmost extremity ofBlack Point; thence in a southerly direc-tion for 450 yards; thence in a westerlydirection for 1,300 yards; thence in anortherly direction for 400 yards to thesouthern extremity of Rabbit Island;thence in an easterly direction for 1,200yards; thence in a northerly direction tothe shoreline.

Debit Balance 1/7/70 .... 18,164.27Payment per Statement 121,017.68

139,181.95Receipts per Statement .. 132,203.00

Debit Balance 30th June, 1971 $6,978.95

BALANCE SHEET FOR YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1971.Assets.

Current Assets 100.00Sundry Debtors .... 8,010.41Stocks on Land .... 2,089.79Non-current Assets 128.57Deferred Assets .... 915.31Fixed Assets 79,272.26

Total Assets $90,516.34

Liabilities.

Current Liabilities 7,200.51Non-current Liabilities .. 98.00Deferred Liabilities 27,271.23

A. M. FULLER,Manager.

Total Liabilities ....

SUMMARY.

$34,569.74

SHIRE OF WILUNA.MUNICIPAL FUND.

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FORYEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1971.

Receipts.

Rates 15,557.45Payment in lieu of rates .... 93.50Licenses .... 7,079.97Government Grants ... 85,592.84Commonwealth Aid Roads Fund 3,996.00Income from Property .... 496.75Sanitation Charges 1,280.08Fines and Penalties 120.00Cemetery Receipts 280.00Other Receipts .... 6,698.41Plant Sales (Trade In) .. 11,008.00

$132,203.00

Payments.

Administration:$ $

Staff section ....Less proportion allocated to

6,559.49

Road Works 5,626.00933.47

Members 444.27Debt Service .... 8,174.42Public Works and Services 70,232.95Construction and Equipment 1,270.84Building Maintenance .... 1,324.42Sanitation 1,675.23Traffic Control. 53.10Cemetery Expenditure 73.09Purchase of Plant 5,390.23Purchase of Tools .... 59.75Value of Trade In .... 11,008.00Plant Repairs Under Allocated 7,755.84Deferred Payment .... 1,663.22Other Expenditure 10,958.85

$121,017.68

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23 June, 1972. j GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2063

Liabilities.

Fixed Liabilities 10,471.56Capital Reserve Account 3,873.09

$14,344.65

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars at-tached are correct.

J. W. HOWARD,President.

L. P. STRUGNELL,Shire Clerk.

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shireof Wiluna for the year ended 30th June, 1971 and certifythat the Annual Statements mentioned above correspondwith the Books of Accounts, Vouchers and documentssubmitted for Audit, and are, in my opinion correct, sub-ject to my Report.

W. Z. SENDZIMAR,Government Inspector of Municipalities.

SHIRE OF WANDERING.IT is hereby notified for public information thatthe abovenamed Local Authority resolved thatMelville Frank Sheehan be appointed ShireClerk/Supervisor to the Shire of Wandering asfrom 21st May, 1972.

H. L. PENNINGTON,President.

M. F. SHEEHAN,Shire Clerk.

SHIRE OF MUNDARING.To whom it may concern:THIS is to advise that Mr. Robert Walter Fosterhas been appointed a Traffic Inspector for thedistrict of the Shire of Mundaring from 15th June,1972.

R. L. LEGGO,Shire Clerk.

GROUP SCHEME, TRAFFIC/HEALTH CONTROL.Shire of Wongan-Ballidu.

SECTION 328 of the Local Government Actpermits Councils to enter into agreements for thecarrying out of certain works and Services on aGroup Basis.

This therefore is an agreement between theShires of Wongan-Ballidu and Shire of VictoriaPlains for the following purpose and under thefollowing conditions.

(1) Purpose. Control of Traffic and Healthwithin the two Shire Districts.

(2) That the Shire of Wongan-Ballidu carryout the control and management of theScheme as required by the Act.

(3) Public notice has been given of the agree-ment in accordance with subsection (3) bythe display of this Agreement on thePublic Notice Board of the Shire ofWongan-Ballidu.

(4) The scheme is on a 3/5th cost to Shire ofWongan-Ballidu and 2/5th to Shire ofVictoria Plains and all books of account-ing for the management of the Schemeis kept, and maintained by the Shire ofWongan-Ballidu, and the recording of allfinancial transactions relating to thescheme are kept in accordance with theLocal Government Act and subject toLocal Government Audit.

Signed and sealed by the Shire of Wongan-Ballidu this 31st day of May, 1972.

J. B. ACKLAND,President.

T. E. JENSEN,Shire Clerk.

Signed and sealed by the Shire of VictoriaPlains this 15th day of May, 1972.

J. D. MILNER,President.

F. B. COOPER,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Municipality of the Shire of Boulder.

Notice Requiring Payment of Rates Prior to Sale.THE Several registered properties or owners in feesimple, or persons appearing by the last memorialin the Office of the Registrar of Deeds to be seisedof the fee simple respectively of the several piecesof land described in the third column of theAppendix to this notice and persons appearing inthe Register Book or by memorial in the office ofthe Registrar of Deeds to have respectively anestate or interest in the land, and whose namesappear in the first column of the Appendix to thisnotice.

Take notice that(1) Default has been made in the payment

to the council of the abovenamed Munici-cipality of a rate charged on the severalpieces of land described in the thirdcolumn of the Appendix to this Notice,and the default has continued in respectof each separate piece of land for a periodgreater than three years;

(2) The total amount owing to the Council inrespect of rates and other amounts chargedon each piece of land is shown in thesecond column of the Appendix set oppo-site the description of that piece of land;

(3) Payment of these amounts representingrates and rubbish service charges ishereby required; and

(4) In default of payment, the pieces of landwill be offered for sale by public auctionafter the expiration of one hundred andfive days from the date of service of thisnotice at a time appointed by the Council.

The pieces of land in respect of which the ratesspecified in the second column of the Appendixare owing are those severally described in the thirdcolumn of the Appendix and set opposite the res-pective amounts so specified.

Dated the 15th day of June, 1972.R. PEDDIE,

Shire Clerk.

Appendix.Names of Registered Proprietors or Owners and

also of all other Persons having an Estate orInterest in the Land; Amount Owing for Rates;Amount Owing for Rubbish Service; Descrip-tion of the several Pieces of Land referred to.

Alfred Lubcke; $292.02; $6.10; Portion of Kalgoor-lie Lot 1027. Volume 322, Folio 200.

Emily Lavars; $190.10; $66.25; Eastern Moiety ofBoulder Lot R282. Volume 432, Folio 146.

Margaret Cant; $27.00; —; Somerville Lot 51.Volume 329, Folio 165.

Margaret Cant; $27.00; —; Somerville Lot 52.Volume 329, Folio 165.

Richard Fagan; $27.00; —; Somerville Lot 55;Volume 306, Folio 58.

John Henry William Runge; $27.00; —; SomervilleLot 56. Volume 348, Folio 12.

Rose May Moran and Edwin David Collins; $27.00;—; Somerville Lot 61. Volume 356, Folio 18.

Rose May Morgan and Edwin David Collins; $27.00;—; Somerville Lot 66. Volume 356, Folio 18.

Rose May Morgan and Edwin David Collins; $27.00;—; Somerville Lot 67. Volume 356, Folio 18.

George John Tracey; $27.00; —; Somerville Lot 60.Volume 412, Folio 27.

Augustus Nelson; $27.00; —; Somerville Lot 39.Volume 358, Folio 41.

SHIRE OF YALGOO.IT is hereby notified for general information thatWilliam James Lapham is appointed Shire Clerk/Supervisor/Traffic Inspector for the Shire ofYalgoo with effect from 24th May, 1972.

All previous appointments in this regard arehereby cancelled.

N. H. MITCHELL,Shire President.

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2064 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 June, 1972.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Municipality of the Shire of Yilgarn.

Notice Requiring Payment of Rates Prior to Sale.THE several registered proprietors or owners infee simple, or the persons appearing by the lastmemorial in the Office of the Registrar of Deedsto be seized of the fee simple respectively of theseveral pieces of land described in the third columnof the Appendix to this Notice and persons appear-ing in the Register Book or by memorial in theOffice of the Registrar of Deeds to have respec-tively an estate or interest in the land, and hisnames appear in the first column of the Appendixto this Notice.

Take notice that(1) default has been made in the payment to

the Council of the abovenamed Muni-cipality of a rate charged on the severalpieces of land described in the thirdcolumn of the Appendix to this Notice,and the default has continued in respectof each separate piece of land for periodgreater than three years;

(2) the total amount owing to the Council inrespect of the rates and other amountscharged on each piece of land is shownin the second column of the Appendix setopposite the description of that piece ofland;

(3) payment of these amounts representingrates is hereby required; and

(4) in default of payment, the pieces of landwill be offered for sale by public auctionafter the expiration of one hundred andfive days from the date of service of thisnotice at a time appointed by the Council.

The pieces of land in respect of which the ratesspecified in the second column of the Appendixare owing are those severally described in thethird column of the Appendix and set oppositethe respective amounts so specified.

Dated the 10th day of June, 1972.R. W. MANGINI,Clerk of the Council.

Appendix.Names of Registered Proprietors or Owners, and

also of all other persons having an estate orinterest in the land. (First Column); Amountowing showing separately the amount owingas rates, and any other amounts owing.(Second Column); Description of the severalpieces of land referred to. (Third Column).

Albert Leslie Becker; $78.94; Southern Cross Lot247 being the whole of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 1057, Folio 997.

James Frederick Worthing and Leon FrancisBarry; $66. Southern Cross Lot 462 being thewhole of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1052, Folio 772.

Robert Arthur Payne; $78.94; Portion of SouthernCross Town Lot 24 being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume614, Folio 56.

John Sangster Bruce; $78.94; Southern CrossTown Lot 24 and bounded on the southeastby 2 chains 50 links of Orion Street on theSouthwest by one chain of Altair Street onthe northeast by one chain of a right of wayand on the northwest by Southern Cross TownLot 23 measuring 2 chains 50 links and beingthe whole of the land comprised in Certificateof Title Volume 39, Folio 160.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Municipality of the City of Nedlands.

Notice Requiring Payment of Rates Prior to Sale.THE several registered proprietors or owners infee simple, or persons appearing by the lastmemorial in the Office of the Registrar of Deeds tobe seised of the fee simple respectively of theseveral pieces of land described in the third column

of the Appendix to this notice and persons appear-ing in the Register Book or by memorial in theOffice of the Registrar of Deeds to have respectivelyan estate or interest in the land, and whosenames appear in the first column of the Appendixto this notice.

Take notice that(1) Default has been made in the payment to

the council of the abovenamed Municipal-ity of a rate charged on the several piecesof land described in the third column ofthe Appendix to this Notice, and the de-fault has continued in respect of eachseparate piece of land for a period greaterthan three years;

(2) The total amount owing to the council inrespect of rates and other amountscharged on each piece of land is shown inthe second column of the Appendix setopposite the description of that piece ofland;

(3) Payment of these amounts representingrates totalling $354.97 and clearing for FireHazard Control $150.00. Total $504.97, ishereby required; and

(4) In default of payment, the pieces of landwill be offered for sale by public auctionafter the expiration of one hundred andfive days from the date of service of thisnotice at a time appointed by the Council.

The pieces of land in respect of which the ratesspecified in the second column of the Appendixare owing are those severally described in the thirdcolumn of the Appendix and set opposite the res-pective amounts so specified.

Dated the 23rd day of June, 1972.Clerk of the Council,

T. C. BROWN,Town Clerk.

Appendix.Names of Registered Proprietors or Owners, and

also of all other Persons having an Estate orinterest in the Land, (First Column);

Amount owing showing separately the amountowing as Rates, and any other Amounts owing,(Second Column);

Description of the several Pieces of Land referredto (Third Column).

Mrs. Ellen Catherine Rooke, Colin Street, WestPerth, Western Australia; Council Rates—$354.97 and Fire hazard control—$150.00;Vacant Land Lot 62; Location AW, Plan 3310and No. 47 Adderley Street, Mt. Claremont,Western Australia.

Mrs. Martha Alice Parvin, Nine Street, West Perth,Western Australia; Council Rates—$354.97 andFire hazard control—$150.00; Vacant LandLot 104, Location AW, Plan 3310 and No. 53Strickland Street, Mt. Claremont, WesternAustralia.

BELMONT SHIRE COUNCIL.NOTICE is hereby given that the appointment ofB. Webber as Poundkeeper to the Shire of Belmontis cancelled.

RALPH H. FARDON,Shire Clerk.

SHIRE OF GOSNELLS.IT is hereby notified that in accordance withsection 665A (2) of the Local Government Act,1960-1971, the following person has been appointedan honorary litter warden for the Municipality ofthe Shire of Gosnells:—

Ronald Edward George Ratcliffe, 10 HollingStreet, Maddington.

H. W. WALKER,Shire Clerk.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2065

SHIRE OF BEVERLEY.

Proposed Temporary Road ClosureHamersley Street, Beverley.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section334 (2) of the Local Government Act 1960-1970,that the Shire of Beverley intends to make aresolution to apply to the Minister to requestGovernors consent for the Temporary Closure fora period of five years the whole of HamersleyStreet Beverley.

A plan of the proposed closure can be inspectedat the offices of the Shire of Beverley, VincentStreet Beverley.

Objections to the proposed closure should beforwarded to the Shire Clerk, Shire of Beverleywithin thirty five (35) days of this notice.

D. RIGOLL,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Shire of Gnowangerup.Proposed Loan (No. 179) of $3,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Gnowangerup ShireCouncil hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money by the sale of debenture or deben-tures on the following terms and for the followingpurpose: $3,000 for 5 years, with a rate of in-terest not exceeding 6.5 per cent, per annum, re-payable at the office of the Council by 10 equalpayments of principal and interest. Purpose:Extensions to Jerramungup Country Club Room,Reserve 25568, Jerramungup Lot 117.

Specifications, estimates, and a statement asrequired by section 609, are open for inspectionat the office of the Council during office hours,for thirty-five days after publication of this notice.

Dated this 16th day of June, 1972.J. V. McDONALD,

President.E. L. CHOWN,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Mukinbudin.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 52) of $22,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1971, the Municipality of the Shire ofMukinbudin hereby gives notice that it proposesto borrow money by the sale of debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose:$22,000 for a period of thirty six (36) years at arate of interest not exceeding 6.4 per cent perannum, repayable at the Superannuation Board,Perth in seventy two (72) half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest. Purpose: Erection ofhousing on Lot 21 Calder Street, Mukinbudin inconjunction with the Government EmployeesHousing Authority.

Plans, specifications and estimates required bysection 609 are available for inspection at the officeof the Council during usual office hours for aperiod of thirty-five (35) days after the publicationof this notice.

Note: This will be a self supporting loan, withall costs and repayments being met by the Govern-ment Employees Housing Authority.

H. WILLIAMS,President.

A. K. EARL,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Northampton.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loans (No. 59) of $56,000 and (No. 60)

of $30,000.PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, the Council of the Shire ofNorthampton hereby gives notice that it proposesto borrow money for the sale of debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purposes:

Loan 59 of $56,000: Repayable at the NationalBank Ltd., Northampton, over a period of 15 searsat a rate of interest of 6.3 per cent. per annumby 30 equal half-yearly instalments of principaland interest. Purpose: Provision of additionalamenities to fully develop caravan parks on Lots136 and 189 Kalbarri.

Loan 60 of $30,000: Repayable at the Superan-nuation Board, Perth, over a period of 20 years ata rate of interest of 6.3 per cent, per annum by 40equal half-yearly instalments of principal andinterest. Purpose: Erection of buildings on theShowground Reserves, Northampton.

Estimates as required by section 609 are openfor inspection at the office of the Council duringoffice hours 35 days after publication of this notice.

Note: Both above loans are self supportingexcept that Council will service part of loan 60 toapproximately 25 per cent.

Dated this 19th day of June, 1972.ERN. E. TEAKLE,

President.R. CHARLTON,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Three Springs.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 82) of $10,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1971, the Council of the Shire of ThreeSprings hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money by the sale of a debenture on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose:$10,000, for a period of 5 years, at a rate of interestof 6 per cent. per annum, repayable at the NationalBank Ltd., Three Springs, by ten equal half-yearlyinvestments of principal and interest. Purpose:Purchase of plant.

Plans, specifications and estimates of cost as re-quired by section 609 of the Act are open for inspec-tion at the office of the Council during office hoursfor a period of 35 days after publication of thisnotice.

D. HUNT,President.

H. J. WALSTER,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.(Section 612.)

Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley.Special Order for Borrowing of Money.

Loan No. 35 of $73,000.NO petition having been received by the Councilof the Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley after ad-vertisements of Notice of Intention to Borrow$73,000 have appeared in the Government Gazette,28th April, 1972, and the Northern Times news-paper of 27th April, 1972, and the statutory periodhaving elapsed and no demand having been madethat the question of whether or not the loan beraised be submitted to the vote of the ratepayersof the district, now therefore, the Wyndham-EastKimberley Shire Council hereby adopts the saidloan in pursuance of section 612 of the Local Gov-ernment Act, 1960-1971, and makes a special orderfor borrowing the said sum of seventy-three thous-and dollars ($73,000) for the purposes mentioned insuch notice.

Dated at Wyndham the 14th day of June, 1972.W. L. GRANDISON,

President.C. T. CASSIDY,

Shire Clerk.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 37) of $70,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act 1960-1971, the Wyndham-East KimberleyShire Council hereby gives notice of its intentionto borrow money by the sale of a debenture on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose:$70,000 for 20 years repayable half-yearly at theRural & Industries Bank of W.A., Wyndham Port.Purpose: Construction of three houses forWyndham Meats Pty. Ltd.

Plans and specifications of the proposed worksas required by section 609 of the Act are availablefor inspection at the Wyndham Office of the ShireCouncil during business hours for a period of 35days after the last publication of this notice. Re-payment of this loan will not be a charge againstthe ratepayers of the Shire.

Dated the 13th day of June, 1972.W. L. GRANDISON,

President.C. T. CASSIDY,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Municipal Elections.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 7th June, 1972.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, inaccordance with section 129 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, that the following personshave been elected Members of the undermentionedMunicipalities to fill the vacancies shown in theparticulars hereunder:Date of Election; Member Elected: Surname;

Christian Name; Ward; Occupation; Howvacancy occurred: (a) effiuxion of time; (b)Resignation; (c) Death; Name of PreviousMember; Remarks.

Shire of Denmark.5/5/72; Harrison, William Smith; Shadforth;

Retired; (a); W. S. Harrison; —.27/5/72; Mathews, David Henry; Town; Caravan

Park Proprietor; (a); F. L. Harper; —.27/5/72 Hick, Thomas Arney; Scotsdale; Farmer;

(a) E. J. Plozza;27/5/72 Came, Robert; Kentdale; Farmer; (a);

W. J. Tame; —.

Shire of Carnarvon.27/5/72; Waite, Marjorie Diana; Babbage Island

and East; Housewife; (a); T. V. Cahill; —.27/5/72; Davis, William Francis; North Planta-

tion; Contractor; (a); —; Unopposed.27/5/72; Lewington, Clarence; Central; Pas-

toralist; (a); —; Unopposed.27/5/72; Meiklejohn, Ernest Gordon; Mayor;

Managing Secretary; —; —; Unopposed.

Shire of Kwinana.27/5/72; Wood, Ronald William George; Town;

Firewood Merchant; (a); A. M. Lydon; —.27/5/72; Maynard, Henry Joseph; Town; Marine

Engineer; (a); B. H. Manwaring; 27/5/72; Mitchell, Charles; Kwinana Beach;

Security Officer; (a); C. Mitchell; Unopposed.

Town of Kalgoorlie.27/5/72; Hammond, Herbert Alexander; —; Store-

keeper; (a); H. A. Hammond; Unopposed.27/5/72; Crisp, Graham John; —; Pharmacist;

(a); R. M. Fernie; 27/5/72; Mitchell, Lorna May; —; Teacher; (a);

L. M. Mitchell; —.27/5/72; Geere, Edward James; —; Refrigeration

Engineer; (a); E. J. Geere; —.27/5/72; Hicks, William Leeder; —; Pharmacist;

(a); C. J. Grace; —.1 27/5/72; Hiles, Douglas John Leonard; —;Managing Director; (b); R. B. Wilson; —.

Shire of Morawa.27/5/72; Carslake, Robert Henry; North; Farmer;

(a); R. H. Carslake; Unopposed.27/5/72; North, Joseph Alexander; Pintharuka;

Farmer; (a); J. A. North; Unopposed.27/5/72; Harley, Leonard George; South; Farmer;

(a); L. G. Harley; Unopposed.27/5/72; Catto, George Cambell; Central; Farmer;

(a); C. D. Moffet; —.Shire of Coolgardie.

5/5/72; Ware, Charles George Jordon; Town;Retired; (b); H. G. J. Ware; Unopposed.

5/5/72; Drake-Brockman, Egerton Charles;Country; Pastoralist; (b); E. C. Drake-Brockman; Unopposed.

5/5/72; Cox, Eric James; Kambalda; Engineer;(a); E. J. Cox; Unopposed.

27/5/72; Carroll, Edwin Ross; Town BusinessProprietor; (a); E. R. Carroll; —.

27/5/72; Higgins, Kevin Arthur Thomas; Town;Mine Manager; (a); J. D. Paul; —.

*27/5/72; Cotter, John Francis; Country; Pas-toralist; (a); J. F. Cotter; —.

Shire of Wongan-Ballidu.27/5/72; Ackland, John Barnes; Lake Ninan;

(a); J. B. Ackland; Unopposed.27/5/72; Cousins, Percy Edward; Damboring;

(a); P. E. Edwards; Unopposed.27/5/72; Leahy, Charles Murray; Miladiu;

(a); C. M. Leahy; Unopposed.27/5/72; Scotney, Peter Arthur; Damboring;

(b); A. G. Miles; —.Shire of Bayswater.

27/5/72; Thompson, Robert Learmonth; North;Newsagent; (a); R. L. Thompson; —.

27/5/72; Hinds, Arthur Patrick; Central; BusinessManager; (a); A. P. Hinds;

27/5/72; Cook, Robert Arthur; West; BusinessProprietor; (a); R. A. Cook; Unopposed.

Shire of Rockingham.27/5/72; Cooper, Edgar Lewes; Town; Semi

Retired Grazier; (a); Cooper, E. L.; Re-elected.

27/5/72; Foster, George Frederick; Singleton;Farmer; (a); Foster, G. F.; Re-elected.

27/5/72; Potts, Jack; Safety Bay; Cray Fisherman;(a); Potts, J.; Re-elected.

Shire of Nyabing-Pingrup.5/5/72; Paterson, John Malcolm; South; Farmer;

(a); J. M. Paterson; Unopposed.5/5/72; Ball, Donald William Cuthbert; Farmer;

Kuringup; Farmer; (a); D. W. C. Ball; Un-

Shire of Yilgarn.27/5/72; Posa, Nicholas Anthony; South; Farmer;

opposed.(a); B. Panizza; Retired.(b); W. A. Barr,; Resigned.

27/5/72; Roberts, Clarence Charles; North;Farmer;

'(a) . C. C. Roberts; Unopposed.

27/5/72; Barkla, Edward Sowden; S. Cross; MotorDealer; (a); W. J. Grace; Retired.

27/5/72; Norrie, David Athol; North, Pastoralist:

Shire of Kojonup.5/5/72; Harrison, Milton George; Namarrilup;

Farmer; (a) . D. A. Crouch; Unopposed.5/5/72; Kelly, Francis William; Kojonup Town;

Farmer; (a); F. W. Kelly; Unopposed.5/5/72; McKenney, Wilfred Arthur; Ongerup;

Farmer; (a); W. A. McKenney; Unopposed.

Shire of Dandaragan.27/5/72; Topham, Kenneth George; South;

Farmer; (a); K. G. Topham; Unopposed.27/5/72; Williams, Vivian Eldred; North; Farmer;

(a); V. E. Williams; Unopposed.27/5/72; Franklin, David Reginald; Central;

Farmer; (a); D. R. Franklin; —.

Shire of Westonia.27/5/72; Perrin, Cyril Aubrey; Town; Farmer;

(a); C. A. Perrin; Unopposed.27/5/72; Day, William George; South; Farmer;

(a); W. G. Day; Unopposed.27/5/72; Daddow, John Ernest Albert; North;

Farmer; (a); J. E. A. Daddow;

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Shire of Cunderdin.5/5/72; Carter, Francis James; Central; Farmer;

(a); F. J. Carter; —.5/5/72; Henderson, Thomas Maclennan; West;

Farmer; (a); T. M. Henderson; —.Shire of Belmont.

27/5/72; Coffey, Michael; East; FurnitureRemovalist; (a); H. J. Wheatley;

27/5/72; Faulkner, Martin; South; Mail Officer;(a); D. C. Tyler; Unopposed.

27/5/72; Ring, John Mark; West; Watchman; (a);J. M. Ring; Unopposed.

Shire of Boulder.28/5/72; Kenneally, William Joseph; —; Super-

visor; (a); W. J. Kenneally; —.28/5/72; Little, Noel Brodie; —;

Director; (a); G. S. Lee; —.28/5/72; Watts, Vivian Edward; Business Man-

ager; (a); V. E. Watts; —.28/5/72; Bortolotti, Luigi John; —; Garage Pro-

prietor; (a); L. J. Bortolotti; 28/5/72; Keddy, Norman Wilfred;

Assistant; (a); N. W. Keddy; —.City of South Perth.

27/5/72; Cole, Derek; Mill Point; IndustrialChemist; (a); D. Cole; Unopposed.

27/5/72; Ferguson, Clifford Hope; Como; Com-pany Representative; (a); C. H. Ferguson; —.

27/5/72; Higgins, Donald Hubert; Manning;Retired Accountant; (a); D. H. Higgins; Un-opposed.

27/5/72; Nordahl, Dorothy May; Civic; Housewife;(a); D. M. Nordahl; Unopposed.

27/5/72; Warner, Francis Joseph; Kensington;Clerk; (a); F. J. Warner; Unopposed.

Shire of Armadale-Kelmscott.27/5/72; Bentley, Adele; Armadale; Home Duties;

(a); C. E. Comyns; —.27/5/72; Wright, Margaret Mary; Kelmscott;

Nurse; (a); L. Read-Brain; —.

Shire of Halls Creek.27/5/72; Quilty, Basil John; Country; Pastoralist;

(a); B. J. Quilty; —.27/5/72; Bridge, Bernard Charles; Country; Busi-

ness Proprietor; (a); B. C. Bridge;

Shire of Mingenew.8/5/72; Holmes, Robert O'Neil; Guranu; Farmer;

(a); R. 0. Holmes; Unopposed.8/5/72; Thomas, Eric Bruce; Yandanooka;

Farmer; (a); E. B. Thomas; Unopposed.

Shire of Broomehill.5/5/72; Wray, Robert Desmond; Southwest;

Farmer; (a); Wray, R. D.; Unopposed.5/5/72; Stewart, David Ballieu; Southeast;

Farmer; (a); Stewart, D. B.; Unopposed.5/5/72; Thorpe, Robert Linley; Central; Garage

Proprietor; (a); Thorpe, R. L.; Unopposed.

Shire of Bassendean.27/5/72; Paterson, John George; East; Research

Scientist; (a); J. G. Paterson; —.27/5/72; Collins, Murray Leonard; West; Company

Manager; (a); R. L. Bayley ; —.27/5/72; Robinson, Dudley William Fortescue;

North; Clerk; (a); D. W. F. Robinson; —.

Shire of Swan.27/5/72; Georgeff, Carl; West; Surgeon; (a); C.

Georgeff; —.27/5/72; Squires, Kenneth George; North Estate

Agent; (a); K. G. Squires; —.27/5/72; Johnson, Percy John; Midland; Phar-

macist; (a); P. J. Johnson; Unopposed.27/5/72; Mann, Dorham; East Ocnologist and

Vigneron; (a); J. M. Rackich; Unopposed.

Shire of Cuballing.27/5/72; Whitford, Stanley Harold; South West;

Farmer; (b); F. T. Ashworth; —.5/5/72; Grout, Leslie Gilbert; South East; Farmer;

(a); L. G. Grout; Unopposed.5/5/72; Newman, John Bryan; Cuballing; Farmer;

(a); S. H. Whitford; Unopposed.5/5/72; Perry, Mervin Lindsay; Central West;

Farmer; (a); H. S. Bradford; Unopposed.

Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley.27/5/72; Gray, Arthur Donald; —; Engineer

Farmer; (a); A. D. Gray; —.27/5/72; Wright, Keith David; —; Chemist; (a);

L. H. Simpson; —.27/5/72; Bremner, Sinclair; —; Dentist; (a); S.

Bremner; —.27/5/72; Grandison, William Lindsay; —; Business

Proprietor; (a); W. L. Grandison; —.City of Subiaco.

27/5/72; Rance, James Herbert; East; BusinessManager; (a); J. H. Rance; —.

27/5/72; Stewart, Lindsay William; North; Stero-typer; (a); R. B. Ramsay; —.

27/5/72; Parker, Evelyn Helena; Central; RetiredTeacher; (a); E. H. Parker; —.

27/5/72; Flood, Frederick Walter; South; Sign-writer; (a); F. W. Flood; Unopposed.

27/5/72; Abrahams, Joseph Hyam; Mayor;Retired; (a); J. H. Abrahams; —.

Town of Claremont.27/5/72; McCombes, John; South; Real Estate

Agent Valuer; (a); J. McCombes; Unopposed.27/5/72; Hodgkinson, William Eric; West; Ac-

countant; (a); W. E. Hodgkinson; Unopposed.27/5/72; Strauss, Thelma Maureen; East; House-

wife; (a); T. M. Strauss; —.27/5/72; Packington, Raymond Edwin; Mayor;

Chartered Accountant; (b); E. W. H. Milner;

Shire of Dardanup.27/5/72; Simpson, Harold; North; Farmer; (a);

H. Simpson; —.27/5/72; Ratcliffe, George Thomas; South;

Farmer; (a); T. A. Panizza; 27/5/72; Gardiner, Brian Skevington; East;

Farmer; (a); B. S. Gardiner; Unopposed.27/5/72; Hough, Douglas Colville; West; Water

Maintenance; (a); D. C. Hough; Unopposed.* Denotes Extraordinary Election.

R. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Uniform Building By-laws.

General Residential Zone—Class 4 (G.R. 4).L.G. 24/68.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatI, R. H. C. Stubbs, Minister for Local Governmentintend, pursuant to the powers conferred on meby By-law 214 of the Uniform Building By-lawsand on the recommendation of the Town Plan-ning Board, to vary the requirements of By-law213 of the said By-laws—General Residential Zone—Class 4 (G.R. 4) in respect of the site require-ments of G.R. 4—home units on the following land:Lots 166, 167 and Pt. lot 165 Banksia Street, Joon-danna, as follows:

The minimum lot area from 80 perches to78.8 perches

Interested persons wishing to object to theproposed variations may submit suchobjections in writing to:

Secretary for Local Government,Local Government Department,Oakleigh Building,22 St. George's Terrace,Perth, 6000,

within the period of 28 days from the date of pub-lication of this Notice.

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Uniform General By-laws.

General Residental Zone—Class 5 (G.R. 5).L.G. 24/68A.

IT is hereby notified for public information, that I,R. H. C. Stubbs, the Minister for Local Govern-ment, pursuant to the powers conferred on me bythe By-law 214 of the Uniform Building By-laws

Company

Technical

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and on the recommendation of the Council of theCity of Fremantle, vary the requirements of By-law213 of the said By-laws—General Residential Zone—Class 5 (G.R. 5) in respect of the site require-ments of single-family detached units on the fol-lowing land: Lot 14 of Town Lots 687/689 on Plan1038, Stevens Street, Fremantle, as follows:

The minimum effective frontage from 80 links—52.8 feet to 62 links-40.9 feet.

Notices of this proposal were published in theWest Australian newspaper and the GovernmentGazette and no objections have been received.

The provisions of Uniform General BuildingBy-law 213 are therefore varied accordingly.

C. STUBBS,Minister for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1971.Municipal Elections.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 14th June, 1972.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, inaccordance with section 129 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1971, that the following gentlemenhave been elected Members of the undermentionedMunicipalities to fill the vacancies shown in theparticulars hereunder:Date of Election; Member Elected: Surname;

Christian Name; Ward; Occupation; Howvacancy occurred: (a) Effluxion of time; (b);Resignation; (c) Death; Name of PreviousMember; Remarks.

Shire of Northam.27/5/72; Gaden, Albert Ernest; Wundowie;

Machine Operator; (a); A. E. Gaden; 27/5/72; Bridgeman, Lawrence David; South;

Farmer; (a); L. D. Bridgeman; 27/5/72; Hooper, Robert Lloyd; East; Farmer;

(a); R. L. Hooper; —.Town of East Fremantle.

27/5/72; Whitchurch, Lennard Ronald; West;Business Manager; (a); J. P. MacKenzie, J.P.;

27/5/72; McKenzie, Norman Alexander; EastWaterside Worker; (a); N. A. McKenzie; Un-opposed.

27/5/72; Jeanes, Neville Rowley; Central; Chemist;(a); N. R. Jeanes; Unopposed.

27/5/72 • Dyson, Eric Charles; North; Tally Clerk;(a) E. C. Dyson; Unopposed.

27/5/72 Ulrich, Victor; Mayor; Retired; (a) ; V.Ulrich; Unopposed.

Shire of Port Hedland.27/5/72; Nicholls, Patricia June; —; Company

Secretary; (a); P. J. Nicholls; —.27/5/72; Richards, Brian Antony; —; Optometrist;

(b); I. R. V. Holborow; 27/5/72; Cottier, Robert Clifford; —; Manager:

(a); R. C. Cottier; —.Shire of Boulder.

10/6/72; Sheehy, William Thomas; —; EngineDriver; (b); L. E. Fletcher-Jones (Mrs.); —.

Shire of Mundaring.29/5/72; Robertson, Jessie Marian; Darlington;

Script Writer; (a); J. M. Robertson; —.29/5/72; Lamont, David R.; Mundaring; Life

Underwriter; (a); E. Buckland; —.29/5/72; Boswirth, Karl Heinrick; Chidlow; Gem-

stone Merchant; (a); D. Gilmour; —.29/5/72; Moore, Cyril Kenneth; Glen Forrest;

Warehouseman Purchaser; —; A. Moir; —.Shire of Gnowangerup.

27/5/72; Bungey, Cyril Noel; South; Farmer; (a);C. N. Bungey; Unopposed.

27/5/72; O'Neill, Andrew James; Ongerup; Farmer;(a); A. J. O'Neill; Unopposed.

27/5/72; House, Montague Grant; North; Farmer;(a); J. R. Gillespie; —.

Shire of Three Springs.27/5/72; Bastian, Kevin Archibald; Dudawa;

Farmer; (a); K. A. Bastian; —.27/5/72; Howard, Merle Edward; Town; Agent;

(a); M. E. Howard; —.Shire of Tambellup.

*9/6/72; Marsh, Geoffrey Alfred; East; Farmer;(a); D. A. Olden; Unopposed.

Shire of Menzies.5/5/72; Cock, Frederich John; Ularring; Pas-

toralist (a); F. J. Cock; —.5/5/72; Malloch, Michael Henry Venn; Menzies;

Pastoralist; (a); M. H. V. Malloch; —.Shire of Boyup Brook.

27/5/72; Mitchell, Forrest Guy; Dinninup; Farmer;(a); W. C. Gibbs; —.

27/5/72; Hineks, Geoffrey Stephen; Scotts Brook;Farmer; (a); A. E. Henderson; —.

27/5/72; Strapp, Kevin John; Boyup Brook; MotorDealer; (a); J. L. Hands; —.

Shire of Moora.27/5/72; Tonkin, Neil Henry; West; Farmer; (a);

N. H. Tonkin; —.* Denotes Extraordinary Election.

L. C. PAUST,Secretary for Local Government.

ELECTRICITY ACT, 1945-1953.The State Electricity Commission of Western Australia,

Perth, 10th June, 1972.PURSUANT to section 33B of part IVA (Approval of Electrical Appliances) ofthe Electricity Act, 1945-1953, The State Electricity Commission of WesternAustralia does hereby prescribe the class or type of electrical appliance men-tioned below, intended, suggested or designed for use in or for the purpose ofor for connection to any electrical installation, and to be a class or type ofprescribed electrical appliance which shall not be sold, hired or exposed forsale or hire, or advertised for sale or hire, unless an electrical appliance ofthat class or type has been approved by The State Electricity Commission ofWestern Australia and is stamped or labelled if and as prescribed in the regu-lations.

Notice is also given that the specification quoted in respect to the class ortype of electrical appliance prescribed shall be the document AA-590:C 1577:KE,titled "Provisional Requirements for Approval of Electric Microwave Ovens",issued by The Electricity Authority of New South Wales, and dated November,1971, a copy of which is appended to the minutes of the 483rd meeting of TheState Electricity Commission of Western Australia held 24th February, 1972.

M. C. CUTTEN,Secretary, The State Electricity Commission of Western Australia.

APPLIANCE.Electric Microwave Ovens:

Electric Microwave Oven means an appliance intended for operation atlow or medium voltage designed to heat food or liquid in a chamberby means of high frequency electromagnetic radiation. The definitionshall not include microwave heating equipment specially designed forindustrial application.

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INSPECTION OF MACHINERY ACT, 1921-1969.Department of Labour.

9th June, 1972.Suspension of Certificate.

IT is hereby notified pursuant to section 64 of theInspection of Machinery Act, 1921-1969, thatBoiler Attendant's Certificate No. 4364 issued toKevin John Kramer, is suspended for a period ofthree months from the 2nd day of June, 1972.

A. D. TAYLOR,Minister for Labour.

STOCK DISEASES (REGULATIONS) ACT,1968-1969.

Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 15th June, 1972.

NOTICE is hereby given that under and for thepurpose of Regulation 76 of the Enzootic DiseasesRegulations, 1970, the areas of the State specifiedin the schedule hereto are constituted and declaredto be compulsory vaccination areas.

H. D. EVANS,Minister for Agriculture.

Schedule.The lands situated in the locations specified in

the second column of this Schedule and used bythe person specified in the first column for thedepasturing of cattle

J. J. Buckman, Box 50, Esperance; (Neriduplocation 232).

A. E. & P. G. De Grussa, Box 49, Gibson;(Neridup location 109).

S. K. De Grussa, Box 8, Gibson; (Neriduplocation 110).

Esperance Land Development Co., DempsterStreet, Esperance; (Esperance locationLots 1, 2 . . . 14, 25 . . . . 35).

Esperance Land Development Co.; DempsterStreet, Esperance; (Neridup and Oldfieldlocation 11 . . . . 117, 127 . . . 133,141 . . .. 146).

E. A. Green, Box 218, Esperance; (Neriduplocation 127, 230).

E. W. Green, Box 218, Esperance; (Neriduplocation 116).

R. H. Green, Box 218, Esperance; (Neriduplocation 115).

J. W. Halton, Box 190, Esperance; (Esperancelocation 1453).

Halford Bros., Box 41, Gibson; (Esperancelocation 1413).

Hopetoun Past. Co., Post Office, Hopetoun;(Oldfield location 82).

A. G. & L. E. Hicks, Post Office, Esperance;(Esperance location 549).

L. C. Keogh & Sons, Box 307, Esperance;(Esperance location 750 .. .. 754).

E. J. Rouset, Box 272, Esperance; (Neriduplocation 224).

Southsay & Co.; West Mail Run, Esperance;(Oldfield location 867, 868).

B. E. Streane, Box 11, Esperance; (Esperancelocation 351, 589, 380).

Torradup Past. Co., West Mail Run, Esperance;(Oldfield location 721, 725, 726).

Wilaust Pty. Ltd., West Mail Run, Esperance;(Oldfield location 1103, 1104, 1105, 1107,1117, 1118).

Orleans Farms Pty. Ltd., Box 528, Esperance;(Neridup location 161, 162).

RURAL RECONSTRUCTION SCHEMEACT, 1971.

THE Rural Reconstruction Authority, pursuant toSection 20 of the above Act, has issued the follow-ing Protection Order:

Name; Address; Expiry Date.John Miskin Bennet; P.O. Box 128, Ravensthorpe;

23/9/72.T. F. JONES,

Administrator.

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1970.Carnarvon Vermin Board.

Agriculture Protection Board,South Perth, 19th June, 1972.

IT is hereby notified for general information, inaccordance with section 23 of the Vermin Act,1918-1970, that the following persons have beenelected to serve as members of the Carnarvon Ver-min Board in accordance with the details follow-ing:—Date of Election; Member Elected; Occupation;

How Vacancy Occurred: (a) Retirement, (b)Resignation, (c) Death; Name of PreviousMember; Remarks.

18th March, 1972; Reginald James Robinson; Pas-toralist; (a); R. J. Robinson; to serve until1975.

18th March, 1972; Douglas Mackenzie Hearman;Pastoralist; (a); D. M. Hearman; to serveuntil 1975.

18th March, 1972; Dudley Maslen; Pastoralist; (b);Maslen J. A.; to serve until 1973.

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Chairman,

Agriculture Protection Board.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE OF W.A.TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT PRINTING

Tenders are invited for supply of the undermentioned stores.Tenders close at Wembley, Monday 3rd July, 1972, at 10.00 a.m.

Tender No. Particulars of Stores or Service

XS 160 .... 20,000 Continuous Cheque Forms. Printed black ink with green fugitive tint. Numbered two placesfrom C120,001 up. Perforate 2z in. in from right hand side and perforate every 3-1 in. in depth. Foldedevery 7 in. Size 31 in. x 101- in. Stock-61 G.S.M. White Bond.

XT 1082 500,000 Plod Cards. Form 4507. Printed black ink on one side only. Size 3 in. x 41- in. Stock-3 SheetD/Royal Ivory Board.

Tenders are to be addressed to the Government Printer, Government Printing Office, Station Street, Wembley, and are to beendorsed with the Tender No.

Tender forms, envelopes and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Government Printing Office, Station Street,Wembley.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE OF W.A.ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

Tender No. Particulars of Stores Successful Tenderers Amount

XT 1080 .... 100,000 Form H.A. 40A

New Formula Print 877.00XT 1081 .... 75,000 Form H.A. 102

New Formula Print 899.50

WILLIAM C. BROWN,Government Printer.

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2070 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 June, 1972.

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Accepted Tenders

ScheduleNo. Contractor Particulars Department

Concerned Rate

232A/72 Various Supply Industrial, Domestic and Medical Various Details on applicationGases for the period 1st July, 1972 to30th June, 1973

248A/72 Various Supply Washing Machines, as specified, forthe period 1st July, 1972 to 30th June,1973

P.W.D. Details on application

252A/72 Cigarette Distributors Supply Tobacco to Claremont Hospital forthe period 1st July, 1972 to 30th June,1973

Mental Health At 51.25c. per 2oz.

273A/72 Parfait Pty. Ltd. Making of Uniforms for Royal Perth Hos-pital from 15th June, 1972 to 31st May,1973

R.P.H. Details on application

311A/72 Hoover (Aust.) Pty. Supply Washing Machine for State Housing At $89 .76 ea.Ltd. Commission from 1st July, 1972 to 30th

June, 1973294A/72 Various Purchase and Removal of Auto Analyser R.P.H. Details on application

Equipment at Royal Perth Hospital314A/72 R. J. McAulley Purchase and Removal of Landrover 109 in. P.W.D. For the sum of 8453

W/B Utility (UQC 194) at Wyndham322A/72 J. F. Grill Purchase and Removal of Ford Fairlane Premier's For the sum of $2,905

Sedan (UDQ 018) at West Perth338A/72 J. Rykers Purchase and Removal of Stothart & Pitt P.W.D.P For the sum of $350

15 . 25 cu. ft. Concrete Mixer (PW 134)at Wyndham

360A/72 B. T. Constructions Purchase and Removal of Howard Porter P.W.D. For the sum of $830Pty. Ltd. Kitchen Caravan (PW 4) at East Perth

371A/72 S. Sirko Purchase and Removal of Finsbury 2 in. P.W.D. .... For the sum of $30Pumping Plant (PW 285) at East Perth

For Sale by Tender

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. For Sale Date of

Closing

1972 1972June 9 •..• 440A/1972 Proline Borer (MRD 413) at Carnarvon June 29June 9 ••.• 442A/1972 Dodge Tip Truck (MRD 1598) at Derby .... June 29June 9 •••• 448A/1972 "Niles" Planing Machine, Re-called at State Engineering Works, Leighton .... June 29June 16 .... 456A/1972 Finsbury Pumping Plant (MRD 716) Re-called at East Perth June 29June 16 •••. 458A/1972 Scrap Brass and Copper at M.W.B. Stores, Loftus Street, Leederville June 29June 16 •••• 466A/1972 Scrap Steel (approx. 60 tons) at South Fremantle .... June 29June 16 •••• 452A/1972 "Greenacres Verge" Mower (MRD 402) at East Perth .... July 6June 16 •••• 454A/1972 Self Propelled 11/15 Ton Multi Wheeled Roller (MRD 539) at East Perth July 6June 16 .••. 457A/1972 Caterpillar D4 Dozer (MRD 680) at East Perth ... July 6June 16 •••• 463A/1972 Holden Panel Van (MRD 1920) at Derby July 6June 16 •••• 464A/1972 Holden Utility (MRD 1993) at Carnarvon July 6June 16 ••.• 465A/1972 Holden Panel Van (MRD 1791) at Kununurra . July 6June 23 ••.• 469A/1972 Whippet 2 ton Tractor Mounted Mobile Crane (MRD 405) at East Perth July 6June 23 •••• 477A/1972 Self Propelled 28 in. Vibrating Roller (PW 2) Re-Called at East Perth .... July 6June 23 •••• 478A/1972 Ingersol Rand Air Hoist (PW 6) at East Perth .... July 6May 12 •••• 334A/1972 Winchester 1892 Model .44 calibre Rifles and Carbines (ex Police Department) July 13June 23 •••• 468A/1972 Houses (2 only) Ablution Block, Toilet Blocks, at Doodlakine—Native Welfare July 13June 23 •••• 470A/1972 Turner Rotary Lawnmower (PW 1037) at Port Hedland July 13June 23 •••• 471A/1972 Armstrong Holland 10 cu. ft. Concrete Mixer (PW 129) at Wyndham .... July 13June 23 •... 472A/1972 Trailer Mounted, 10 cu. ft. Concrete Mixer (PW 90) at Wyndham .... July 13June 23 .••• 473A/1972 Holden H.G. Sedan (UQJ 281) at Port Hedland July 13June 23 .••• 474A/1972 Chamberlain Front End Loader (PW 300) at Port Hedland July 13June 23 •••• 476A/1972 Bedford J5 Tip Truck (UQD 069) at Wyndham July 13June 23 •.•. 479A/1972 Landrover Utility (MRD 1650) at Carnarvon July 13

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, willschedules until 10 a.m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection.

Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Boardat points of inspection.

be received for the abovementioned

Office, 74 Murray Street, Perth and

No Tender necessarily accepted. W. J. ROBINSON,Chairman, Tender Board

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23 June, 972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A 2071

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA—continued.Tenders for Government Supplies

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. Supplies Required Date of

Closing

1972 1972June 9 •.•• 445A/1972 Crushed Rock Screenings for M.R.D. June 29June 16 ..•• 451A/1972 Foundry Coke (200 Tons) to W.A.G.R. June 29June 16 ••.. 453A/1972 Tea from 1st August, 1972, to 31st July, 1973 .... June 29June 16 •••• 459A/1972 Combination Machine (for Government Printer) June 29June 16 •,.. 461A/1972 Two Motor Test Benches for Balga Technical School—P.W.D. June 29June 16 •••• 450A/1972 Liquid Medical Oxygen to Kalgoorlie Regional Hospital July 6June 16 .... 455A/1972 Ready Mixed Concrete (1972/73) .... . July 6June 16 ..•. 462A/1972 4 in. to 12 in. dia. Cast Iron Sluice Valves for M.W.D..... July 6June 23 •.•• 467A/1972 Portable Steel Framed Huts for M.R.D. July 6June 23 .•.• 475A/1972 Diazinon 80 per cent. Emulsifiable Concentrate July 6June 23 ...• 480A/1972 Mobile Short Wave Therapy Unit and Portable Ultra Sonic Therapy Generator

with Trolleys—State X-Ray LaboratoryJuly 6

June 23 481A/1972 Disposable Oxygen Masks (12 months) for R.P.H. July 13June 23 482A/1972 Scalp Vein Sets (Sharp) in Sterile Packs (12 months) for R.P.H. July 13May 5 308A/1972 Sludge Digestion Equipment for M.W.B. Woodman Point .... July 20June 16 460A/1972 Portable Rotary Type Compressors : Portable Motorised Tie Tampers : July 20

Portable Machine Rail Saws : Portable Machine Rail Drills : MechanicalSleeper Boring Machines for W.A.G.R.

t Documents also available for inspection only at W.A.The Manager,

W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,128 King Street,

Sydney, N.S.W. 2000.

Government Tourist Bureau Offices, Melbourne and Sydney.The Manager,

W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,2 Royal Arcade,

Melbourne, Victoria 3000.

APPOINTMENTS.

(Under section 6 of the Registration of Births,Deaths and Marriages Act, 1961-1965.)

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 20th June, 1972.

THE following appointments have been ap-proved :—

R.G. 88/61.—Mr. Robert Karl Gozzi, has beenappointed as Assistant District Registrar of Births,Deaths and Marriages for the Port Hedland Regis-try District to maintain an office at Marble Barduring the absense of Mr. Andrew John Laing.This appointment dates from 17th March, 1972.

R.G. 95/61.—Mr. Eric Francis Prince has beenappointed as Assistant District Registrar of Births,Deaths and Marriages for the Murchison RegistryDistrict to maintain an office at Mount Magnetduring the absence on other duties of Mr. P. J.Henderson. This appointment dates from 1stJune, 1972.

R.G. 47/72.—Mr. Marcus Cleveland Cocker hasbeen appointed as District Registrar of Births,Deaths and Marriages for the Northam RegistryDistrict to maintain an office at Northam pendingthe appointment of a permanent appointee. Thisappointment dates from 15th June, 1972.

R.G. 43/72.—Mr. Alfred Norman Deas has beenappointed as District Registrar of Births, Deathsand Marriages for the Swan Registry District tomaintain an office at Midland vice Mr. D. H. Hann.This appointment dates from 15th June, 1972.

C. A. OCKERBY,Registrar General.

APPOINTMENT.

Registrar General's Office.Perth, 19th June, 1972.

IT is hereby published for general informationthat the appointment of Mr. P. N. M. Glass asRegistration Officer has been cancelled.

C. A. OCKERBY,Registrar General.

MINING ACT, 1904.Appointments.

Department of Mines,Perth, 9th June, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to make the following appoint-ments:—

Cohn Neil Boys as Warden to date from the24th May, 1972.

Thomas Edward Mulligan as Warden to datefrom the 22nd May, 1972.

Bernard Murchison Rogers as Acting UnderSecretary for Mines during the absence ofthe Under Secretary to date from 5thMay, 1972.

B. M. ROGERS,Acting Under Secretary for Mines.

MINES REGULATION ACT, 1946.Appointment.

Department of Mines,Perth, 9th June, 1972.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to make the following appoint-ment:—

Harry Thompson as a Special Inspector ofMines Machinery during the absence of WilliamRichard Hughes on leave to date from the 26thApril, 1972 to 16th August, 1972.

B. M. ROGERS,Acting Under Secretary for Mines.

Commonwealth of Australia.PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) ACT, 1967.

State of Western Australia.PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) ACT, 1967.

Section 20 (3.)Notice of Grant of Exploration Permit.

Department of Mines,Perth, 6th June, 1971.

EXPLORATION Permit WA-47-P has been grantedto Continental Oil Company of Australia Limitedof the I.B.M. Centre, 168 Kent Street, Sydney,N.S.W., to have effect for a period of six yearsfrom the 6th day of June, 1971.

DON MAY,Minister for Mines.

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MINING ACT, 1904Department of Mines,

Perth, 9th Jnne, 1972.

IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases, Authorities to Mine and Temporary Reserves.

B. M. ROGERS,Acting Under Secretary for Mines.

The undermentioned application for a Gold Mining Lease was approved conditionally :—

Goldfield District No. of Application

Murchison .... Mount Magnet 1682M

The surrender of the undermentioned Gold Mil ng Leases were accepted :—

Goldfield District No. of Lease Lessee

Coolgardie Coolgardie . 6122 and 6124 ... . T. R. BakerCoolgardie . Coolgardie .. .... 6164 .... . . A. N. French

The forfeiture of the undermentioned Gold Mining Lease for non-payment of rent, published in the Government Gazette of 15thJanuary, 1971, was declared cancelled, and the lessee reinstated as of his former estate :—

Goldfield District No. of Lease Lessee

East Murchison .... Meekatharra 2012N , L. V. Rinaldi

The undermentioned applications for Authorities to Mine on reserved and exempted land were approved conditionally :—

No. Occupant Authorised Holdings Goldfield Locality

14/69 (331011) Anaconda Australia In e. Mineral Claim 2408 Coolgardie Londonderry36/82, 36/83 Australian Selection Pro-

prietary) LimitedMineral Claims 716, 715 .... East Murchison Agnew

47/193 to 47/210 Inc. Australian Inland Exp lora-tion Company Inc.

Mineral Claims 47/2957 to47/2969 inc., 47/2971,47/2973, 47/2975, 47/

West Pilbara Depuch Well

2977, 47/297923/70 (711111), 24/70 (711211) Metals Exploration No Liab-

ilityMineral Claims 776, 777 Murchison .... Cuddingwarra

The Rights of Occupancy for the undermentioned Temporary Reserves have been renewed :—

No. Occupant Term Locality

393011 Australian Geophysical Pty. Ltd. 12 months to 27/12/72 Situated at Youanmi in the East Murchi-son Goldfield.

508111 Australian Geophysical Pty. Ltd. 12 months to 27/12/72 Situated at Windimurra in the MurchisonGoldfield

454911, 455311 Western Mining Corporation Limited 12 months to 28/2/73 Situated at Hammersley Ranges in theWest Pilbara Goldfiled

IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to renew for a further period of twenty-one years from the 1st day of January, 1972, the Coal Mining Leasesshown below :—

Mineral Field

District No. of Leases

Collie River 449 to 466 inc., 515

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MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Northampton, 7th June, 1972.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Wardenof the Goldfield or Mineral Field mentioned here-under, on the date mentioned, to issue out of theWarden's Court an order authorising the cancella-tion of registration of the undermentioned MiningTenements in accordance with Regulation 180 ofthe Mining Act, 1904. An order may issue in theabsence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office anobjection containing the grounds of such objection,and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will pro-ceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

K. A. PHILP,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Northamp-tion, on Monday the 17th day of July, 1972.No.; Name of Registered Holder; Address; Reason

for Cancellation.NORTHAMPTON MINERAL FIELD.

Mineral Claims.36—Heinsen, Julius Johannes; Illich, Jack Peter;

Gamble, George Edward; Colley, HaroldGeorge; 302 Marine Terrace, Geraldton;non-payment of rent.

37—Heinsen, Julius Johannes; Ilich, Jack Peter;Gamble George Edward Colley, HaroldGeorge; 302 Marine Terrace, Geraldton;non-payment of rent.

87—Heinsen, Eric Hans; 9 Rifle Range Road,Rangeway; non-payment of rent.

Belotti, Enrico; First Avenue, Wonthella;non-payment of rent.

128—Thomas, Alan Joseph; 65 Whitfield Street,Geraldton; non-payment of rent.

156—Barndon, Norman Vaughan; Shields, NormanStewart; 55 Mark Street, Geraldton; non-payment of rent.

157—Barndon, Norman Vaughan; Shields, NormanStewart; 55 Mark Street, Geraldton; non-payment of rent.

158—Barndon, Norman Vaughan; Shields, NormanStewart; 55 Mark Street, Geraldton; non-payment of rent.

159—Barndon, Norman Vaughan; Shields, NormanStewart; 55 Mark Street, Geraldton; non-payment of rent.

332—Barndon, Norman Vaughan; 55 Mark Street,Geraldton; non-payment of rent.

Rogers, John Robert; 8 Pope Street, Gerald-ton; non-payment of rent.

333—Barndon, Norman Vaughan; 55 Mark Street,Geraldton; non-payment of rent.

Rogers, John Robert; 8 Pope Street, Gerald-ton; non-payment of rent.

334—Barndon, Norman Vaughan; 55 Mark Street,Geraldton; non-payment of rent.

Rogers, John Robert; 8 Pope Street, Gerald-ton; non-payment of rent.

335—Barndon, Norman Vaughan; 55 Mark Street,Geraldton; non-payment of rent.

Rogers, John Robert; 8 Pope Street, Gerald-ton; non-payment of rent.

382—Ash, Walter Daniel; Box 74, Northampton;non-payment of rent.

MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Norseman, 24th May, 1972.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Wardenof the Goldfield or Mineral Field mentioned here-under, on the date mentioned, to issue out of theWardens Court an order authorising the cancella-tion of registration of the undermentioned MiningTenements in accordance with Regulation 180 ofthe Mining Act, 1904. An order may issue in the

absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office anobjection containing the grounds of such objection,and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will pro-ceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

T. R. McGUIGAN,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Norseman,on Wednesday, the 26th day of July, 1972.

No.; Name of Registered Holder; Address;Reason for Cancellation.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD.Mineral Claims.

50—Lang, Keith Jack; Esperance; non-paymentof rent.

Dunn, Harry Edward; Esperance; non-payment of rent.

Allen, Norman Jarvis; Esperance; non-payment of rent.

Lister, Arthur; 55 Money Road, Melville;non-payment of rent.

Lister, George Francis; Widgiemooltha;non-payment of rent.

Lister, Jack; Esperance; non-payment ofrent.

51—Polkinghorne, Reginald Murray; Esperance;non-payment of rent.

Dunn, Henry Edward; Esperance; non-payment of rent.

HasTon, John Wharton; Esperance; non-payment of rent.

52—Murray, John Stuart; estate of c/o. Darby-shire, Gillet & Muelin, Solicitors, 42 St.George's Terrace, Perth; non-paymentof rent.

63—Liebminger, Alois; P.O. Box 23, Esperance;non-payment of rent.

64—Liebminger, Alois; P.O. Box 23, Esperance;non-payment of rent.

72—Weston, Pearl Gwendoline; 28 Mt. BarkerStreet, Mt. Barker; non-payment ofrent.

94—Blake, Leonard Victor; Esperance; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Brian Peter; Kambalda; non-pay-ment of rent.

95—Vangelderen, Frascus Justinas Engburts;Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

173—Metals Exploration, No Liability; 18-20Little Collins Street, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

177—Metals Exploration, No Liability; 18-20Little Collins Street, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

178—Metals Exploration, No Liability; 18-20Little Collins Street, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

377—Barton, Jock; 2 Dodd Street, Norseman;non-payment of rent.

378—Barton, Jock; 2 Dodd Street, Norseman;non-payment of rent.

380—Metals Exploration, N.L.; 18-20 Little CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

384—Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph, 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

476—Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Ethel Jessie Elizabeth; View Ter-race Darlington; non-payment of rent.

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477—Morton, Alan Cedric; View Terrace Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

Morton, Ethel Jessie; View Terrace, Darling-ton; non-payment of rent.

480—Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Hector Elliott; 20 Dodd Street, Norse-man; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Desmond Errol, 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Amelia Gwendoline; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

481—Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Hector Elliott; 20 Dodd Street, Norse-man; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Desmond Errol; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Amelia Gwendoline; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

482—Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Hector Elliott; 20 Dodd Street, Norse-man; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Desmond Errol, 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Amelia Gwendoline; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

488—Jones Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Hector Elliott; 20 Dodd Street, Norse-man non-payment of rent.

Jones, Desmond Errol, 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Amelia Gwendoline; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

541—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

542—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

543—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

544—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

545—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

546—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

547—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

548—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

615—Barrier Exploration, No Liability; 327 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

637—Dodd, George Samuel; 9 Holdsworth Street,Fremantle; non-payment of rent.

663—Minops, Pty. Ltd.; non-payment of rent.664—Minops Pty. Ltd.; non-payment of rent.707—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.

Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, East Perth; nonment of rent.

708—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

710—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

711—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

712—Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Ronald Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

713—Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph; 20 Dodd Street;Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Ronald Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

714—Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Ronald Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

715—Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Ronald Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

716—Stone, Ronald John; Esperance; non-pay-ment of rent.

Campbell, Keith Francis; Esperance; non-payment of rent.

McKenzie, Alexander; Norseman; non-pay-ment of rent.

746—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

747—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

748—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

749—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

750—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

751—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

752—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

791—Kenneeott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

800—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

801—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

802—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

803—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

806—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

809—Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

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810-Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

811-Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

812-Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

813-Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

846-Elkinton, John Henry; 88 King Street,Boulder; non-payment of rent.

847-Manners, Ronald Brown; 7 Croesus Street,Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

872-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment ofrent.

877-Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph, 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

878-Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

882-Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph, 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

883-Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; Jones, KevenErnest Joseph; Jones, Stanley LeslieKenneth; 20 Dodd Street, Norseman;non-payment of rent.

884-Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Ronald Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non payment of rent.

885-Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth, 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Ronald Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Noresman; non-payment of rent.

886-Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Ronald Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

892-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

893-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

894-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

900-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

901-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

902-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

903-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

904-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

905-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

910-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

911-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

912-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

913-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

914-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

915-Posst, Gysbertus Paulas Reumeling; 100Bathurst Street, Sydney; non-paymentof rent.

916-Posst, Gysbertus Paulas Reumeling; 100Bathurst Street, Sydney; non-paymentof rent.

917-Posst, Gysbertus Paulas Reumeling; 100Bathurst Street, Sydney; non-paymentof rent.

927-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

1031-Newmont Proprietary Limited; 440 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

1033-Manners, Ronald Brown; 7 Croesus Street,Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

1034-Elkington, John Henry; 88 King Street,Boulder; non-payment of rent.

1035-Manners, Ronald Brown; 7 Croesus Street,Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

1036-Elkington, John Henry; 88 King Street,Boulder; non-payment of rent.

1166-Manners, Ronald Brown; 7 Croesus Street,Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

1167-Elkington, John Henry; 88 King Street,Boulder; non-payment of rent.

1168-Manners, Ronald Brown; 7 Croesus Street,Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

1169-Elkington, John Henry; 88 King Street,Boulder; non-payment of rent.

1170-Manners, Ronald Brown; 7 Croesus Street,Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

1171-Elkington, John Henry; 88 King Street,Boulder; non-payment of rent.

1178-Eldridge, Harry Edwin Stafford; P.O. Box292, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

Frank, Phillip James; Esplanade, Esperance;non-payment of rent.

1179-Eldridge, Harry Edwin Stafford; P.O. Box292, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

Frank, Phillip James; Esplanade, Esperance;non-payment of rent.

1180-Eldridge, Harry Edwin Stafford; P.O. Box292, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

Frank, Phillip James, Esplanade, Esperance;non-payment of rent.

1181-Eldridge, Harry Edwin Stafford; P.O. Box292, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

Frank, Phillip James; Esplanade, Esperance;non-payment of rent.

1251-Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

1257-Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

1258-Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph, 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Ronald Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

1278-Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Keven Ernest Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Ronald Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

1299-Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty.Ltd.; 190 Hay Street, East Perth; non-payment of rent.

1358-Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Kevin Ernest Joseph; 20 Dodd Street,Norseman; non-payment of rent.

Jones, Stanley Leslie Kenneth; 20 DoddStreet, Norseman; non-paymnt of rent.

1417-Carbine Mining Pty. Ltd.; 3 Tamala Road,City Beach; non-payment of rent.

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1500—Barrier Exploration N.L.; 327 Collins Street,Norseman: non-payment of rent.

1590—Union Miniere Development & Mining Cor-poration Ltd.; Suite 9, 266 Hay Street,Subiaco; non-payment of rent.

1592—Union Miniere Development & Mining Cor-poration Ltd; Suite 9, 266 Hay Street,Subiaco; non-payment of rent.

1648—Carbine Mining Pty. Ltd.; 3 Tamala Road,City Beach; non-payment of rent.

1649—Carbine Mining Pty. Ltd.; 3 Tamala Road,City Beach; non-payment of rent.

1650—Carbine Mining Pty. Ltd.; 3 Tamala Road,City Beach; non-payment of rent.

1655—Barrier Exploration N.L.; 327 Collins Street,Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

1656—Barrier Exploration N.L.; 327 Collins Street,Melbourne; non-payment of rent.

1657—Theseus Exploration N.L.; Box 203, Toowong,Queensland; non-payment of rent.

1658—Theseus Exploration N.L.; Box 203, Toowong,Queensland; non-payment of rent.

1686—Theseus Exploration N.L.; Box 203, Toowong,Queensland; non-payment of rent.

1687—Theseus Exploration N.L.; Box 203, Toowong,Queensland; non-payment of rent.

1689—Theseus Exploration N.L.; Box 203, Toowong,Queensland; non-payment of rent.

1690—Theseus Exploration N.L.; Box 203, Toowong,Queensland; non-paymnt of rent.

2065—Kia Ora Gold Corporation, No Liability; 477Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie; non-paymentof rent.

2066—Kia Ora Gold Corporation, No Liability; 477Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie; non-paymentof rent.

2067—Kia Ora Gold Corporation, No Liability; 477Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie; non-paymentof rent.

2068—Kia Ora Gold Corporation, No Liability; 477Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie; non-paymentof rent.

2069—Kia Ora Gold Corporation, No Liability; 477Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie; non-paymentof rent,

2070—Kia Ora Gold Corporation, No Liability; 477Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie; non-paymentof rent.

Quarrying Areas.1—McCarthy, Maurice Desmond; P.O. Box 248,

Esperance; non-payment of rent.2—Walsh, Bryan Richard; P.O. Box 248, Esper-

ance; non-payment of rent.3—Walker, Robert Elleston; Esperance; non-

payment of rent.

MINING ACT, 1904.Notice of Intention to Forfeit Leases

For Non-Payment of Rent.Department of Mines,

Perth, 19th May, 1972.IN accordance with section 97 of the Mining Act,1904, notice is hereby given that, unless the rentdue on the undermentioned leases be paid on orbefore the 30th day of June, 1972, it is the inten-tion of the Governor, under the provisions of sec-tion 98 of the Mining Act, 1904, to forfeit suchleases for breach of covenant, viz., for non-pay-ment of rent.

B. M. ROGERS,Acting Under Secretary for Mines.

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

2229W—Bellevue; Halford, William Henry.2278W—Prince of Wales; Maloney, Allan Wilson;

Cranston, John Windsor; West, WilliamThomas.

2296W—Timewell; Fiegert, John,2344W—New Mexico; Camilleri, Oliver John.2345W—New Mexico South; Camilleri, Oliver John.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.East Coolgardie District.

Gold Mining Leases.6614E—Logan's Gold Mines; Harper, Samuel

Arthur; Harper, Joseph Ernest.6616E—Twin Star; Cedro, Essio.6638E—Trident; Symons, Gordon Harold.6650E—Inverness; Harper, Samuel Arthur.6675E—Regan's Hill; Smith, Frederick Robert;

Roberts, Frank Cathness.6680E—Midas; Symons, Gordon Harold; Harding-

ham, Roderick Charles.6681E—Two of a Kind; Thompson, Ivan; Holman,

Archibald.26/6696—Aquarius; Page, Claude; Turnbull, Keven

John.

Miners Homestead Lease.321E—Pisano's Farm; Epis, Albert.

Belong District.Gold Mining Leases.

1311Y—Blue Quartz; Jones, Barton Cecil.1342Y—Rocket; Jones, Charles Barton Cecil.

NORTH EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Kurnalpi District.Gold Mining Leases.

457K—Mulgabbie Lucknow; Walsh, John Francis.458K—Mulgabbie Perserverance; Walsh, John

Francis.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Yerilla District.Mineral Leases.

1R—Carr Boyd; McBride, Peter Field.2R—McBrides; McBride, Peter Field.3R—Peter; McBride, Peter Field.4R—Moose Field; McBride, Peter Field.5R—Geraldine; McBride, Peter Field.6R—Pamela; McBride, Peter Field.

NORTH EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Kanowna District.

Gold Mining Leases.1585X—New Kanowna; Fostinelli, Valentino; Rout,

Kenneth Cameron Edward.1587X—Golden Feather; Rinaldi, Henry; Carlsen,

Phillip George Anton; Carlsen, GeorgeSydney.

1591X—Bank of Kalpini; Powell, William DudleyJames.

1593X—Bank of Kalpini Extended; Powell,Thomas.

1594X—Binti Binti; Craig, Kevin Charles; Molloy,Lawrence John.

1596X—Azama; Allan, Brian Robert.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Menzies District.

Gold Mining Lease.5766Z—Coonega Extended; Leonard, Mary Edith;

Lessels, Edith David; Walshaw, MildredMary.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

1986—Lewis Block; Lewis, Robert Henry.1987—Challys; Lewis, Chrisie, Ruth.1988—Paula Marie; Brown, Maurice.1989—Sourdough; Carins, John.1990—Squib; Jones, Stanley Joseph Lucas.

GREENBUSHES MINERAL FIELD.Mineral Leases.

649—Virgo; Greenbushes Tin N.L.650—Capricorn; Greenbushes Tin N.L.651—Robert; Greenbushes Tin N.L.652—Jewel; Greenbushes Tin N.L.653—Herbert; Greenbushes Tin N.L.654—Primus; Greenbushes Tin N.L.655—Eddy; Greenbushes Tin N.L.656—Gibney; Greenbushes Tin N.L.657—Merril; Greenbushes Tin N.L.658—Octavus; Greenbushes Tin N.L.659—Nonus; Greenbushes Tin N.L.

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660—Dudley; Greenbushes Tin N.L.661—Gemini; Greenbushes Tin N.L.662—Janice; Greenbushes Tin N.L.663—Taurus; Greenbushes Tin N.L.664—Diana; Greenbushes Tin N.L.665—Leo; Greenbushes Tin N.L.666—Sagittarius; Greenbushes Tin N.L.667—Aquarius; Greenbushes Tin N.L.668—Agnes; Greenbushes Tin N.L.669—Anne; Greenbushes Tin N.L.670—Aries; Greenbushes Tin N.L.671—Jupiter; Greenbushes Tin N.L.672—Scorpio; Greenbushes Tin N.L.673—Pisces; Greenbushes Tin N.L.674—Mars; Greenbushes Tin N.L.675—Libra; Greenbushes Tin N.L.676—Rosa; Greenbushes Tin N.L.677—Decimus; Greenbushes Tin N.L.678—Elaine; Greenbushes Tin N.L.679—Tertius; Greenbushes Tin N.L.680—Sextus; Greenbushes Tin N.L.681—Quintus; Greenbushes Tin N.L.688—Secundus; Greenbushes Tin N.L.689—Septimus; Greenbushes Tin N.L.691—James; Greenbushes Tin N.L.704—Bruce; Greenbushes Tin N.L.705—Graham; Greenbushes Tin N.L.708—Yvonne; Greenbushes Tin N.L.709—Vivienne; Greenbushes Tin N.L.710—Shelley; Greenbushes Tin N.L.711—Janet; Greenbushes Tin N.L.712—Pamela; Greenbushes Tin N.L.713—Helen; Greenbushes Tin N.L.714—Kathleen; Greenbushes Tin N.L.

MOUNT MARGARET GOLDFIELD.Mount Margaret District.

Gold Mining Leases.2576T—Lancefield North; Lake Lightfoot Mining

Corporation Pty. Ltd.2577T—Lancefield; Lake Lightfoot Mining Cor-

poration Pty. Ltd.

Mount Malcolm District.Gold Mining Leases.

1846C—Dolina; Zorzut, Guiseppe.1855C—Mertondale; Dix, Roy Alfred; Taylor, Athol

Wesley ; Cock, William Alfred.1882C—Wonder Light; Poletti, Albert Clarence.1901C—011y; Nye. Arthur Henry; McDonnell,

Norman Graeme.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Meekatharra District.Gold Mining Leases.

2008N—Fortune Hunter; Eclipse Mining and Ex-ploration Pty. Ltd.

2015N—Haveluck; Rinaldi, Luigi Vivian; Davey,John Thackray; Strickland, PhillipAlexander.

2018N—Phar Lap Group; Rinaldi, Luigi Vivian;Davey, John Thackray; Strickland,Phillip Alexander.

2021N—New Brew South; Rinaldi, Luigi Vivian.2022N—New Brew East; Rinaldi, Luigi Vivian.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Wiluna District.

Gold Mining Lease.689J—Starlight; Woosnam, Harry George.

Mineral Leases.7J—Wiluna Nickel; Jones, Thomas John; Jones,

John Roy; Maund, Harry James.8J—Lakeside Nickel; O'Shaughnessy, Barney;

Fowler, Gladys May.10J—Hillview Nickel; Jones, Thomas John; Jones,

John Roy; Maund, Harry James;O'Shaughnessy, Barney; Fowler, GladysMay; Jones, Thomas Herbert; PublicTrustee.

Residential Lease.7J—Eraheedy; Reed, Constance Irene.

Miners' Homestead Leases.89J—Sultan; Ward, Norman Rauert.91J—Wiluna Aboriginal Mission; Australian

Conference Association Limited.

NORTHAMPTON MINERAL FIELD.Mineral Leases.

267—New Venture; Glynn, Denis McMahon; Cotic,Andrew John; Rogers, Malcolm; Rowe,George.

288—Plumbago; Giles, Terence Eric McKenna;Tyrie, Neil.

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD.Mineral Leases.

410—New Surprise; Ravensthorpe Copper MinesNo Liability.

411—Delma; Ravensthorpe Copper Mines NoLiability.

412—New Catlin; Ravensthorpe Copper MinesNo Liability.

414—Seaview Extended; Ravensthorpe CopperMines No Liability.

417—Shamrock; Ravensthorpe Copper MinesNo Liability.

418—East Gem; Ravensthorpe Copper MinesNo Liability.

419—Catlin A: Ravensthorpe Copper Mines NoLiability.

420—Desmond; Ravensthorpe Copper Mines NoLiability.

Gold Mining Leases.263—Hillsborough; Ravensthorpe Copper Mines

No Liability.276—Mount Iron; Ravensthorpe Copper Mines

No Liability.277—Western Gem; Crocker, Henry Munro; Hal-

bert, Gordon Dudley.

SOUTH WEST MINERAL FIELD.Gold Mining Lease.

121H—Great Southern Gold Mine; Brockwell,Brian George.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Cue District.

Mineral Leases.105—Hidden Treasure; Brisbane, John Stuart;

Brisbane, David Geoffrey; Lock, RaymondGeorge,

107—Royal Secret; Brisbane, John Stuart;Brisbane, David Geoffrey; Lock, RaymondGeorge.

10;3—Pemco; Bond Corporation Pty. Limited.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Black Range District.Gold Mining Leases.

958B—Lady Mary; Parkinson, Leslie Thomas.1062B—Dalmation; Parkinson, Leslie Thomas.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Mount Magnet District.

Gold Mining Leases.1636M—Long Reef; Eclipse Gold Mine N.L.1664M—Brooklyn West; Sipos, Andras.1669M—Ard Patrick; Sipos, Andras.1671M—Lady Margaret; Humberston, Leslie;

Bigetti, Antonio.

YALGOO GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Lease.

1240—Rothsay; Albert Ernest Greenwood.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

4424—Excel∨ Nickel Mines Limited.4444—Try Again; White, Joseph William; White

Ronald William.4508—Buffalo; Mackie, John Alexander.4515—Speedie; Whitney, Edward William.4517—Roma; Nickel Mines Limited.4519—Scorpio; Nickel Mines Limited.4524—Sydney; Shepherdson, Cecil Bingham; Das-

borough, Graham Ernest; Parker, AllanThomas.

4525—Clifton; Shepherdson, Cecil Bingham; Das-borough, Graham Ernest; Parker, AllanThomas.

4526—Barry; Shepherdson, Cecil Bingham; Das-borough, Graham Ernest; Parker, AllanThomas.

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4541—Mopoke; Frank, Albert George.4576—Irene Betty; Coward, Edward; Hatch,

Ronald Leslie.4579—Newry; Nickel Mines Limited.4587—Patricia; Nickel Mines Limited.4590—Kaomarlin; White, Ronald William.

Miners' Homestead Leases.130—Mazzina; Bracchi, Guido Attilio.133—Mountain Prince; Public Trustee (as Admin-

istrator of the Estate of John DennisLynn).

Residential Leases.2 (54H)—Capstan; Norrie, Jane Venn; Norrie,

David Athol.3 (55H)—Haveloch; Caratti (Bullfinch) Pty. Ltd.

Machinery Leases.9 (60H)—Bullfinch; J. Krasnostein & Co. Pty.

Ltd.10 (61H)—Bullfinch North; J. Krasnostein & Co.

Pty. Ltd.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.Marble Bar District.Gold Mining Leases.

1072—Princess May; Flegg, Harold Noel; Johnston,Robert; Valed Pty. Ltd.

1094—Blue Bar; Dorrington, Harry Barker.1095—Mt. Prophecy North; Powell, Herbert Edwin.1192—Talga Blink; Pilbara Tin Pty. Ltd.1203—Mount Prophecy; Powell, Herbert Edwin.1206—Irene; Powell, Herbert Edwin.1208—Birthday Gift; Powell, Mary Isabella.1209—Ironclad; Powell, Herbert Edwin.1216—Prince Charlie; Valed Pty. Ltd.; Flegg,

Harold Noel; Johnston, Robert.1217—True Blue South; Holland, James Allei..1218—True Blue Extended; Holland, James Allen.1252—Nil Desperandum; Klein, Dieter.1254—Normay; Johnston, John Albert.1297—Mount Ida; Edwards, Mathew Ronald.1300—Riley's Reward; Riley, Richard Elias.

Tailings Lease.2(202H)—High Jinks; Pilbara Tin Pty. Ltd.

Machinery Leases.6(55H)—Valruss; Pilbara Tin Pty. Ltd.7(56H)—Daves Tin; Pilbara Tin Pty. Ltd.

Nullagine District.Gold Mining Leases.

347L—Doherty's Reward East; Leonhardt,Robert Carl; Hutton„ Graeme John.

348L—Doherty's Reward Central; Leonhardt,Robert Carl; Hutton, Graeme John.

349L—Doherty's Reward West; Leonhardt,Robert Carl; Hutton, Graeme John.

Residential Lease.4L—Mt. Rove Camp; Sentinel Mining Com-

pany Inc.

WEST PILBARA GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

181WP—Quod Est; Dixon, John Knight; Benson,Colin John; Dye, William Edward;Ives, Thelma Eileen.

293WP—Teichmans East; Bamboo Creek GoldMines No Liability.

294WP—Teichmans South; Bamboo Creek GoldMines No Liability.

295WP—Teichmans Central; Bamboo Creek GoldMines No Liability.

296WP—Teichmans North; Bamboo Creek GoldMines No Liability.

297WP—Teichmans West; Bamboo Creek GoldMines No Liability.

298WP—Teichmans Pride; Bamboo Creek GoldMines No Liability.

305WP—Jurinah; D'Velle Smith, Joan.

Mineral Leases.259WP—Yannery Hill Copper Mine; Elphick,

William Theodore.262WP—Maitland; Elphick, William Theodore.

47/362—Evelyn Extended; Acmex Holdings N.L.

47/366—Sherlock Southern; Bell Bros. Pty. Ltd.47/367—Sherlock Mid Southern; Bell Bros. Pty.

Ltd.47/368—Constantine Mid Southern; Bell Bros. Pty.

Ltd.47/369—Constantine Southern; Bell Bros. Pty. Ltd.47/370Sherlock Lower Central; Bell Bros. Pty. Ltd.47/371—Sherlock Central; Bell Bros. Pty. Ltd.47/372—Constantine Central; Bell Bros. Pty. Ltd.47/373—Constantine Lower Central; Bell Bros. Pty.

Ltd.47/374—Sherlock Upper Central; Bell Bros. Pty.

Ltd.47/375—Sherlock Northern; Bell Bros. Pty. Ltd.47/376—Constantine Northern; Bell Bros. Pty. Ltd.47/377—Constantine Upper Central; Bell Bros. Pty.

Ltd.47/378—Constantine Extended; Bell Bros. Pty. Ltd.47/379—Sherlock Extended; Bell Bros. Pty. Ltd.

Tailings Lease.4WP(215H)—Bells Tailings Tom Price; Bell Bros.

Pty. Ltd.

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Coolgardie District.Gold Mining Leases.

5647—Fair Play Gold Mine; Tabain, Ante.5891—Ernbee; Otter, Edwin Arthur.6003—Worked Out; Vitali, Mick; Bignotti, Giacomo.6018—Stephen Frederick; O'Donnell, Philip

Frederick.6019—Mount Mine South; Dalby, Oliver.6021—Stephen Frederick South; O'Donnell, Phillip

Frederick.6026—Cyanide North; Sproxton, Colin Frankland.6035—Bernguard; Bartolomei, Alfredo; Bartolomei,

Pietro; Panizza, Pietro Giovanni; Guazzelli,Priamo; Panizza, Giaccomo.

6049—Central Tindals; Sproxton, Colin Frankland.6059—Empress; Sproxton, Henry Young.6061—Two Boys; Trythall, William Thomas.6077—Two Boys Deeps; Trythall, William Thomas.6105—Tindals West; Sproxton, Colin Frankland.6106—Liberator; Lister, George Francis.6107—Leane Sharleen; Trythall, William Thomas.6108—Blue Heeler; Boucher, Harold.6112—Liberator Extended; Lister, George Francis.6125—Tindals East; Sproxton, Colin Frankland.6126—Tindals North Extended; Sproxton, Colin

Frankland.6127—Tindals North; Sproxton, Colin Frankland.6128—Tindals East Extended; Sproxton, Colin

Frankland.6129—Tindals West Extended; Sproxton, Colin

Frankland.6141—Warwick A. Taylor; O'Donnell, Phillip

Frederick.6142—Torrington Blatchford; O'Donnell, Phillip

Frederick.6145—Jen's Find; Cullen, Peter Francis Matthew;

Cullen, Jean Inglis; Money, John RobertVenn.

6150—Central Higginsville; Ulrich, Milenko.6153—Monty's Mine; International Nickel Aus-

tralia Limited.6168—McPherson's Reward; Buffalo Western Pty.

Ltd.

Mineral Leases.177—Sunset; Evans, Maurice Leonard; Andre-

wartha, John.180—Tracy Renee; Frank, Bernard Winston.

Kunanalling District.Gold Mining Lease.

10545—Frances Lesley; Gould, Albert Roy.

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MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Perth, 19th May, 1972.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Wardenof the Goldfield or Mineral Field mentioned here-under, on the date mentioned, to issue out of theWarden's Court an order authorising the cancel-lation of registration of the undermentioned Min-ing Tenements in accordance with Regulation 180of the Mining Act, 1904. An order may issue inthe absence of the registered holder, but shouldhe desire to object to such order he must, beforethe date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Officean objection containing the grounds of such ob-jection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, inaccordance with the evidence then submitted.

B. M. ROGERS,Acting Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Perth, onWednesday, the 28th day of June, 1972.

No.; Name of Registered Holder; Address;Reason for Cancellation.

OUTSIDE PROCLAIMED GOLDFIELDMineral Claims.

1 OP—Kirwan, William; Kirwan, James; PostOffice Box 44, Esperance; no Miner'sRight and non-payment of rent.

69/666—Glendale Explorations N.L.; 3rd Floor, 51'7Hay Street, Perth; non-payment of rent.

SOUTH WEST MINERAL FIELD.Dredging Claims.

28H—Pinchin, Francis Arthur Devere; 70ABroome Street, Cottesloe; no Miner'sRight.

Mineral Claims.31H—The Colonial Sugar Refining Company

Ltd.; T. & G. Building, 37 St. George'sTerrace, Perth; non-payment of rentand no Miner's Right.

62H—The Colonial Sugar Refining CompanyLtd.; T. & G. Building, 37 St George'sTerrace, Perth; no Miner's Right.

108H—The Colonial Sugar Refining CompanyLtd.; T. & G. Building, 37 St George'sTerrace, Perth; no Miner's Right.

111H—Moore Prospecting Pty. Ltd.; 1512 AlbanyHighway, Cannington; no Miner's Right.

126H—The Colonial Sugar Refining CompanyLtd.; T. & G. Building, 37 St George'sTerrace, Perth; no Miner's Right.

127H—The Colonial Sugar Refining CompanyLtd.; T. & G. Building, 37 St George'sTerrace, Perth; no Miner's Right.

397H—Collins, Alice Christinia; Machagee; noMiner's Right and non-payment of rent.

417H—A.C.I. Operations Pty. Ltd.; 99 KensingtonStreet, East Perth; no Miner's Right.

418H—A.C.I. Operations Pty. Ltd.; 99 KensingtonStreet, East Perth; no Miner's Right.

434H—The Colonial Sugar Refining CompanyLtd.; T. & G. Building, 37 St George'sTerrace, Perth; no Miner's Right.

463H—Westralian Ores Pty. Ltd.; 136 Great East-ern Highway, Guildford; no Miner'sRight.

464H—Westralian Ores Pty. Ltd.; 136 Great East-ern Highway, Guildford; no Miner'sRight.

479H—Atkins,Alfred King; 41 Barrack Street,Perth; no Miner's Right and non-pay-ment of rent.

511H—Ilich, Jack Peter; 74 Corner Street, Como;no Miner's Right and non-payment ofrent.

522H—Bridge, Douglas Thornley; 42 Newry Street,Floreat Park; no Miner's Right.

Bridge, Gwenneth Lorraine; 42 NewryStreet, Floreat Park; no Miner's Right.

Bridge, John Samuel; 42 Newry Street,Floreat Park; no Miner's Right.

Bridge, John Alexander; 159 LabouchereRoad, Como; no Miner's Right.

Bridge, Thelma Dorothy; 42 Newry Street,Floreat Park; no Miner's Right.

523H—Bridge, Douglas Thornley; 42 Newry Street,Floreat Park; no Miner's Right.

Bridge, Gwenneth Lorraine; 42 NewryStreet, Floreat Park; no Miner's Right.

Bridge, John Samuel; 42 Newry Street,Floreat Park; no Miner's Right.

Bridge, John Alexander; 159 LabouchereRoad, Como; no Miner's Right.

Bridge, Thelma Dorothy; 42 Newry Street,Floreat Park; no Miner's Right.

537H—Collins; Alice Christina; Marchagee; non-payment of rent.

61211—B. & J. Hewitt Pty. Ltd.; P.O., Minnivale;no Miner's Right.

616H—B. & J. Hewitt Pty. Ltd.; P.O., Minnivale;no Miner's Right.

671H—B. & J. Hewitt Pty. Ltd.; P.O., Minnivale;no Miner's Right.

686H—Fitzgerald, Edward James; Nuning Park,Nukarni; no Miner's Right.

687H—Fitzgerald, Edward James; Nuning Park,Nukarni; no Miner's Right.

698H—B. & J. Hewitt Pty. Ltd.; P.O., Minnivale;no Miner's Right.

709H—Snader, Rafe; 8 Lawler Street, NorthPerth; non-payment of rent.

712H—Gypsum Industries of Australia Pty. Ltd.;37 St. George's Terrace, Perth; no Miner'sRight.

713H—Steel Brothers of Australia Pty. Ltd.; 103Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo; no Miner'sRight.

719H—Crawford Quarries Pty. Ltd.; 12 Palmer-ston Street, Bentley; no Miner's Right.

720H—Crawford Quarries Pty. Ltd.; 12 Palmer-ston Street, Bentley; no Miner's Right.

725H—Rhodes, Donovan Francis; Tate Street,Welshpool; non-payment of rent.

727H—Theiss Bros. Pty. Ltd.; 125 BelmontAvenue, Belmont; non-payment of rent.

746H—Ilmenite Minerals Pty. Ltd.; Post Office Box133, Bunbury; no Miner's Right.

808H—Rhodes, Donovan Francis Duncan; TateStreet, Welshpool; non-payment of rent.

818H—Gypsum Industries of Australia Pty. Ltd.;37 St. George's Terrace, Perth; no Miner'sRight.

86611—Crawford Quarries Pty. Ltd.; 12 Palmer-ston Street, Bentley; no Miner's Right.

877H—Ilmenite Minerals Pty. Ltd.; Post Office Box133, Bunbury; no Miner's Right.

881H—Hobbs, John; c/- John Morgan, P.O.Irwin; non-payment of rent and noMiner's Right.

Morgan, John; c/- P.O. Irwin; non-pay-ment of rent.

Morgan, John Llewellyn; c/- P.O. Irwin;non-payment of rent and no Miner'sRight.

Newton, Robert Fergus; c/- John Morgan,P.O. Irwin; non-payment of rent andno Miner's Right.

901H—Gypsum Industries of Australia Pty. Ltd.;37 St. George's Terrace, Perth; noMiner's Right.

902H—Gypsum Industries of Australia Pty. Ltd.;37 St. George's Terrace, Perth; noMiner's Right.

903H—Gypsum Industries of Australia Pty. Ltd.;37 St. George's Terrace, Perth; noMiner's Right.

904H—Gypsum Industries of Australia Pty. Ltd.;37 St. George's Terrace, Perth; noMiner's Right and non-payment of rent.

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988H—Musca, Diego; 55 Fairfield Street, MountHawthorn; no Miner's Right and non-payment of rent.

Giglia, Bastiano; 41 Cowle Street, WestPerth; no Miner's Right and non-payment of rent.

Musca, Leone; 18 Burgess Street, Leeder-vine; no Miner's Right and non-pay-ment of rent.

989H—Ioppolo, Guy Joseph; 144 Alexander Road,Rivervale; no Miner's Right.

Casella, Mario; 144 Alexander Road,Rivervale; no Miner's Right.

Casella, Salvatore; 144 Alexander Road,Rivervale; no Miner's Right.

990H—Caporn, Clive Allen; Woogenilup (1,1,- milesNorth of); no Miner's Right.

1022H—Metallic Mineral Explorations Pty. Ltd.;18-20 Little Collins Street, Melbourne;no Miner's Right and non-payment ofrent.

1029H—McAndrew, Robert Charles; Yelbeni; noMiner's Right.

McAndrew, Jean Evelyn; Yelbeni; noMiner's Right.

McAndrew, Robert William; Yelbeni; noMiner's Right.

1036H—Caporn, Clive Allen; Woogenilup (1, 1, milesNorth of); no Miner's Right.

1042H—Hocking, Rex Norman; 147 Ardross Street,Mount Pleasant; no Miner's Right.

Noonan, Jemina; 147 Ardross Street,Mount Pleasant; no Miner's Right.

1043H—Hocking, Rex Norman; 147 Ardross Street,Mount Pleasant; no Miner's Right.

Noonan, Jemina; 147 Ardross Street,Mount Pleasant; no Miner's Right.

1044H—Hocking, Rex Norman; 147 Ardross Street,Mount Pleasant; no Miner's Right.

Noonan, Jemina; 147 Ardross Street,Mount Pleasant; no Miner's Right.

1045H—Hocking, Rex Norman; 147 Ardross Street,Mount Pleasant; no Miner's Right.

Noonan, Jemina; 147 Ardross Street,Mount Pleasant; no Miner's Right.

1062H—Worth, Horace; Twertup Quarries, Jer-ramungup; no Miner's Right.

1071H—Balcatta Lime and Stone Pty. Ltd.; 197Lake Street, Perth; non-payment ofrent.

1086H—Griffiths, William Edward; 35 MettamStreet, Trigg; non-payment of rent.

Fennell, Walter Frank; Coorow; non-payment of rent.

Bowden, Trevorah Clarence John; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview; non-pay-ment of rent.

Britten, Mervyn John; Golf view Road,Yokine; non-payment of rent.

1087H—Griffiths, William Edward; 35 MettamStreet, Trigg; non-payment of rent.

Fennell, Walter Frank; Coorow; non-payment of rent.

Bowden, Trevorah Clarence John; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview; non-pay-ment of rent.

Britten, Mervyn John; Golf view Road,Yokine; non-payment of rent.

1088H—Griffiths, William Edward; 35 MettamStreet, Trigg; non-payment of rent.

Fennell, Walter Frank; Coorow; non-payment of rent.

Bowden, Trevorah Clarence John; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview; non-pay-ment of rent.

Britten, Mervyn John; Golfview Road,Yokine; non-payment of rent.

1089H—Griffiths, William Edward; 35 MettamStreet, Trigg; non-payment of rent.

Fennell, Walter Frank; Coorow; non-payment of rent.

Bowden, Trevorah Clarence John; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview; non-pay-ment of rent.

Britten, Mervyn John; Golfview Road,Yokine; non-payment of rent.

1091H—Griffiths, William Edward; 35 MettamStreet, Trigg; non-payment of rent,

Fennell, Walter Frank; Coorow; non-payment of rent.

Bowden, Trevorah Clarence John; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview; non-pay-ment of rent.

Britten, Mervyn John; Golfview Road,Yokine; non-payment of rent.

Mineral Claims.1029H—Griffiths, William Edward; 35 Mettam

Street, Trigg; non-payment of rent.Fennell, Walter Frank; Coorow; non-pay-

ment of rent.Bowden, Trevorah Clarence John; 241

Holbeck Street, Doubleview; non-pay-ment of rent.

Britten, Mervyn John; Golfview Road,Yokine; non-payment of rent.

1093H—Mutari, Nicodema; Lot 3, White Street,Osborne Park; non-payment of rent.

1097H—Menchetti, Emilio Neil; 15 Howes Crescent,Dianella; non-payment of rent.

1098H—Griffiths, William Edward; 35 MettamStreet, Trigg; non-payment of rent.

Fennell, Walter Frank; Coorow; non-pay-ment of rent.

Bowden, Trevorah Clarence John; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview; non-pay-ment of rent.

Britten, Mervyn John; Golfview Road,Yokine; non-payment of rent.

1099H—Griffiths, William Edward; 35 MettamStreet, Trigg; non-payment of rent.

Fennell, Walter Frank; Coorow; non-pay-ment of rent.

Bowden, Trevorah Clarence John; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview; non-pay-ment of rent.

Britten, Mervyn John; Golfview Road,Yokine; non-payment of rent.

1106H—Hake, Terence; Pritchard Street, Manji-mup; non payment of rent and noMiner's Right.

1189H—Griffiths, William Edward; 35 MettamStreet, Trigg; non-payment of rent.

Fennell, Walter Frank; Coorow; non-pay-ment of rent.

Bowden, Trevorah Clarence John; 241Holbeck Street, Doubleview; non-pay-ment of rent.

Britten, Mervyn John; Golfview Road,Yokine; non-payment of rent.

12271I—Korsunski, Godell; 197 Lake Street, Perth;non-payment of rent.

1286H—Electrolytic Zinc Company of AustralasiaLimited; 29 Preston Street, Como; non-payment of rent.

1287H—Electrolytic Zinc Company of AustralasiaLimited; 29 Preston Street, Como; non-payment of rent.

1288H—Electrolytic Zinc Company of AustralasiaLimited; 29 Preston Street, Como; non-payment of rent.

1289H—Wolfe, Harry Robert Travers; "Bornholm",via Albany; non-payment of rent andno Miner's Right.

1290H—Carolio, Rocco D.; 1 White Street, OsbornePark; no Miner's Right and non-pay-ment of rent.

Bellombra, Vince; 1 White Street, OsbornePark; no Miner's Right and non-pay-ment of rent.

1295H—Hake, Terence; Pritchard Street, Manji-mup; no Miner's Right and non-pay-ment of rent.

1299H—Maurice Development Pty. Ltd.; c/- SoutarWatson & Co., 3 Ord Street, West Perth;no Miner's Right.

Garvey, William; 53 Newry Street, FloreatPark; no Miner's Right.

Harris, James Tennant; 67 ChelmsfordRoad, Mount Lawley; no Miner's Right.

1301H—Hawker Siddeley Building Supplies Pty.Ltd.; 306 Murray Street, Perth; non-payment of rent.

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1302H-Bridge, John Samuel; 42 Newry Street,Floreat Park; non-payment of rent andno Miner's Right.

1315H-Hamilton, Robert Anderson; "Bornholm",via Albany; no Miner's Right.

1319H-Ariti, Antonio; 16 Mile Pinjar Road, Wan-neroo; no Miner's Right.

133711-Wolfe, Keith; "Bornholm", via Albany;non-payment of rent.

1379H-Whitaker, Alfred Lawrence; 54 HavelockStreet, West Perth; non-payment ofrent and no Miner's Right.

1380H-Coastal Limestone & Rubble Pty. Ltd.; c/-F. L. Edwards & Associates, 44 St.George's Terrace, Perth; non-paymentof rent.

1383H-Gadini, Dennis; c/- Parker & Parker, 164St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

1387H-Gadini, Dennis; c/- Parker & Parker, 164St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

1388H-Gadini, Dennis; c/- Parker & Parker, 164St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

1391H-Gaddini, Dennis; c/- Parker & Parker, 164St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

1397H-Krakouer, Raymond Dixie; 13 GossAvenue, South Como; non-payment ofrent and no Miner's Right.

139811-Farrell, John Ralston; 17 Goss Avenue,Manning; non-payment of rent.

1400H-Cornish, Charles B.; 15 Linta Street, Wem-bley Downs; non-payment of rent andno Miner's Right.

1403H-Lenane, Leslie Keith; Lenane, AlbertHenry; Bindi Bindi; non-payment ofrent and no Miner's Right.

1404H-Lenane, Leslie Keith; Lenane, AlbertHenry; Bindi Bindi; non-payment ofrent and no Miner's Right.

1405H-Lenane, Leslie Keith; Lenane, AlbertHenry; Bindi Bindi; non-payment ofrent and no Miner's Right.

1419H-Forsyth, Victor; Box 27, Kelleberrin; non-payment of rent.

1425H-Gaddini, Dennis; c/- Parker & Parker, 164St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

1426H-Gaddini, Dennis; c/- Parker & Parker, 164St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

1427H-Gaddini, Dennis; c/- Parker & Parker 164St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

1428H-Gaddini, Dennis; c/- Parker & Parker 164St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

1431H-Gaddini, Dennis; c/- Parker & Parker 164St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

1436H-Tierney, Douglas Bede; Walebing; non-payment of rent.

143811-Hawker Siddeley Building Supplies Pty.Ltd.; 306 Murray Street, Perth; non-payment of rent.

1443H-Menchetti, Emilio Neil; 15 Howes Crescent,Dianella; non-payment of rent.

1444H-Gaddini, Dennis; c/- Parker & Parker, 164St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

1445H-Gaddini, Dennis; c/- Parker & Parker 164St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

1446H-Gaddini, Dennis; c/- Parker & Parker, 164St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

1448H-Gaddini, Dennis; c/- Parker & Parker, 164St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent.

1513H-Electrolytic Zinc Company of AustralasiaLimited; 29 Preston Street, Como; non-payment of rent.

1514H-Electrolytic Zinc Company of AustralasiaLimited; 29 Preston Street, Como; non-payment of rent.

1520H-White, Desmond Allan; White, RaymondBrian; White, Frank; Round Hill, viaMoora; no Miner's Right.

Prindiville, Bernard F.; 108 Forrest Street,South Perth; no Miner's Right.

152113-White, Desmond Allan; White, RaymondBrian; White, Frank; Round Hill, viaMoora; no Miner's Right.

Prindiville, Bernard F.; 108 Forrest Street,South Perth; no Miner's Right.

153411-Menchetti, Emilio Neil; 15 Howes Crescent,Dianella; non-payment of rent.

1535H-Menchetti, Emilio Neil, 15 Howes Crescent,Dianella; non-payment of rent.

1538H-Menchetti, Emilio Neil; 15 Howes Crescent,Dianella; non-payment of rent.

157111-Crane, Arthur Samuel; Bindi Bindi; noMiner's Right.

Prindiville, Bernard Francis; 108 ForrestStreet, South Perth; no Miner's Right.

157211-Crane, Arthur Samuel; Bindi Bindi; noMiner's Right.

Prindiville, Bernard Francis; 108 ForrestStreet, South Perth; no Miner's Right.

1595H-Menchetti, Emilio Neil; 15 Howes Crescent,Dianella; non-payment of rent.

1596H-Hall, Harry Kemp; Wanneroo; no Miner'sRight.

160211-Crane, Arthur Samuel; Bindi Bindi; noMiner's Right.

Prindiville, Bernard Francis; 108 ForrestStreet, South Perth; no Miner's Right.

1642H-Laing, James Milson; "Creshaw," Moora;no Miner's Right.

Prindiville, Bernard Francis; 108 ForrestStreet, South Perth; no Miner's Right.

1643H-Adams, Ronald Maxwell; Coomberdale; noMiner's Right.

Prindiville, Bernard Francis; 108 ForrestStreet, South Perth; no Miner's Right.

1665H-Ford, Edwin; c/- 226 Main Street, Os-borne Park; non-payment of rent.

1670H-Scott, James Winfield; Scott, WilliamThomas; Watheroo; non-payment ofrent.

167111-Scott, James Winfield; Scott, WilliamThomas; Watheroo; non-payment ofrent.

1674H-Menchetti, Emilio Neil; 15 Howes Crescent,Dianella; non-payment of rent.

1675H-Bickford, John Aubrey; Yerecoin; non-payment of rent.

1720H-Dolling, Herbert Paul; R.M.B. 580,Kojonup; non-payment of rent.

173611-Campbell, Donald James; 16 RichardsonStreet, Boulder; non-payment of rentand no Miner's Right.

1737H-Campbell, Donald James; 16 RichardsonStreet, Boulder; non-payment of rentand no Miner's Right.

1738H-Campbell, Donald James; 16 RichardsonStreet, Boulder; non-payment of rentand no Miner's Right.

1740H-Campbell, Donald James; 16 RichardsonStreet, Boulder; non-payment of rentand no Miner's Right.

1746H-Menchetti, Emilio Neil; 15 Howes Crescent,Dianella; non-payment of rent.

1816H-Rule, Ian Max; 141 Robinson Street, Gin-gin; non-payment of rent.

Rule, James Pearce; 13 North Street, Mid-land; non-payment of rent.

Hines, Oliver Maymon; 42 Leon Road, Dal-keith; non-payment of rent.

1818H-Rule, Ian Max; 141 Robinson Street, Gin-gin; non-payment of rent.

Rule, James Pearce; 13 North Street, Mil-land; non-payment of rent.

Hines, Oliver Maymon; 42 Leon Road, Dal-keith; non-payment of rent.

1826H-Armstrong, Edwin Riseley; Jurien Bay; noMiner's Right and non-payment ofrent.

Cohen, Neville Charles; 86 Bashford Street,Jurien Bay; non-payment of rent.

1827H-Cooper, Blair Athol; c/- R. B. Oma, 86Astley Street, Gosnells; non-payment ofrent and no Miner's Right.

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1840H—Westralian Sands Limited; 42 ParliamentPlace, Perth; non-payment of rent.

1939H—Soltoggio, Ugo; North Lake Road, Melville;no Miner's Right.

Soltoggio, Silvio; North Lake Road, Mel-ville; no Miner's Right.

Soltoggio, Giovanni Ambrogio Vittorio;North Lake Road, Melville; no Miner'sRight.

1990H—Menchetti, Emilio Neil; 15 Howes Crescent,Dianella; non-payment of rent.

2110H—Snowstone Pty. Ltd.; 450 Belmont Avenue,Kewdale; non-payment of rent and noMiner's Right.

2133H—F. List & Sons Pty. Ltd.; 223 Collier Road,Bayswater; non-payment of rent and noMiner's Right.

223611—Gordon, Arthur George Neil; 21 June Road,Safety Bay; no Miner's Right and non-payment of rent.

3631H—Nichols, Ralph Allison; Box 11, Arma-dale; non-payment of rent.

4321H—Giles, John Barry; Giles, John Thomas;Giles, Donald Geoffrey; Box 3, Yalgoo;no Miner's Right and non-payment ofrent.

Brown, Ernest George; 48 Elizabeth Street,Cloverdale; no Miner's Right and non-payment of rent.

5703H—Hewson, Alan Ronald; Brandenburgh, Syl-via Janet; c/- R. V. Garland, 18Richardson Street, Claremont; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.

Garland; Rensley Victor; "Surenne", 18Richardson Street, Claremont; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.

632011—Murray, Archibald Gordon; South Chitter-ing; non-payment of rent and noMiner's Right.

7229H—Petterson, Kim Darryl; Petterson, RossKeith; R.M.B. 384, Bridgetown; non-payment of rent.

7230H—Petterson, Kim Darryl; Petterson, RossKeith; R.M.B. 384, Bridgetown; non-payment of rent.

7231H—Petterson, Kim Darryl; Petterson, RossKeith; R.M.B. 384, Bridgetown; non-payment of rent.

7529H—Eastern Prospectors Proprietary Limited;Post Office Box 474, Busselton; non-payment of rent.

70/10243—Eastern Prospectors Proprietary Limi-ted; Post Office Box 474, Busselton;non-payment of rent.

70/10244—Eastern Prospectors Proprietary Limi-ted; Post Office Box 474, Busselton;non-payment of rent.

70/10245—Eastern Prospectors Proprietary Limi-ted; Post Office Box 474, Busselton;non-payment of rent.

70/10247—Eastern Prospectors Proprietary Limi-ted; Post Office Box 474, Busselton;non-payment of rent.

70/10248—Eastern Prospectors Proprietary Limi-ted; Post Office Box 474, Busselton;non-payment of rent.

70/10249—Eastern Prospectors Proprietary Limi-ted; Post Office Box 474, Busselton;non-payment of rent.

70/10431—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont;non-payment of rent.

70/10432—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont;non-payment of rent.

70/10433—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont;non-payment of rent.

70/10434—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont;non-payment of rent.

70/10435—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont;non-payment of rent.

70/10436—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont;non-payment of rent.

70/10437—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont;non-payment of rent.

70/10438—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont;non-payment of rent.

70/10439—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont;non-payment of rent.

70/10440—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont;non-payment of rent.

70/10441—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont;non-payment of rent.

70/10442—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont;non-payment of rent.

70/10443—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont:non-payment of rent.

70/10444—Western Mining Corporation Limited;191 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont;non-payment of rent.

70/10497—Research & Exploration ManagementPty. Ltd.; 519 Hay Street, Perth; non-payment of rent.

70/10498—Research & Exploration ManagementPty. Ltd.; 519 Hay Street, Perth; non-payment of rent.

MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Ravensthorpe, 16th May, 1972.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Wardenof the Goldfield or Mineral Field mentioned here-under, on the date mentioned, to issue out of theWarden's Court an order authorising the cancella-tion of registration of the undermentioned MiningTenements in accordance with Regulation 180 ofthe Mining Act, 1904. An order may issue in theabsence of the registered holder, but should he de-sire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office anobjection containing the grounds of such objection,and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will pro-ceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

H. J. RYAN,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Ravens-thorpe, on Tuesday. the 18th day of July, 1972.

No.; Name of Registered Holder; Address; Reasonfor Cancellation.

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD.Mineral Claims.

17—Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

35—Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

36—Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

41—Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

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59-Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

69-Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

79-Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

83-Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

84-Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

88-Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

121-Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

171-Halbert, Gordon Dudley; Hopetoun; non-payment of rent.

Lalor, Michael; Post Office Box 171, Esper-ance, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

172-Halbert, Gordon Dudley; Hopetoun; non-payment of rent.

Lalor, Michael; Post Office Box 171, Esper-ance, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

173-Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

174-Freeman, Benjamin; Freeman, Robert John;40 Pink Lake Road, Esperance, W.A.;non-payment of rent.

178-Worth, Horace; Belli, Victor Antonio;Belli, John Robert; Ravensthorpe, W.A.;non-payment of rent.

183-Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

184-Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

185-Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

328-Campbell, Keith Francis; Stone, Ronald John;Bush, Thomas; Gottsche, Edward; Sheedy,John Patrick; West, William John; Esper-ance, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

Jackson, Robert Bertram; Jackson, PeterJohn; Wheare, Dorothy Eileen; 10 AngroveStreet, Esperance, W.A.; non-payment ofrent.

572-Ravensthorpe Copper Mines No Liability; 643Murray Street, West Perth, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

676-Walker, Harry Dennis; Post Office Box 169,Ravensthorpe, WA.; non-payment of rent.

677-Walker, Harry Dennis; Post Office Box 169,Ravensthorpe, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

678-Walker, Harry Dennis; Post Office Box 169,Ravensthorpe, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

679-Walker, Harry Dennis; Post Office Box 169,Ravensthorpe, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

680-Walker, Harry Dennis; Post Office Box 169,Ravensthorpe, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

695-Zuvich, John Joseph; 71 Clancy Street, Boul-der, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

696-Zuvich, John Joseph; 71 Clancy Street, Boul-der, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

697-Zuvich, John Joseph; 71 Clancy Street, Boul-der, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

698-Zuvich, John Joseph; 71 Clancy Street, Boul-der, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

714-Walker, Harry Dennis; Post Office Box 169,Ravensthorpe, W.A.; non-payment of rent.

WEST AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

IT is noted for general information that with the approval of the Min-ister as required by section 22 of the Government Railways Act, 1904-67,the following alterations and additions have been made to the scales of charges,schedules etc., now appearing in the Goods Rates Book dated 1st October, 1965and the Passenger Fares and Coaching Rates Book also dated 1st October, 1965.

GOODS RATES BOOKIndex from 27/5/72.-

Delete:-Flour for Export by Country Mills.

Insert:-Flour, Bran and Pollard for Export by Country Mills-Tariff 3, Page 6.

Tariff 1, page 14, from 29/4/72.-Clause 10 (d)-Interpretation.After "weight", in the first line, insert:-except where otherwise specified.

Tariff 1, Page 15, from 29/4/72.-Clause 12 (b).Before "Type of Container" add * * and footnote-

* * For consignments involving two gauge movements containerminima are not to be applied if they exceed the requirements for thewagons that would have been supplied under narrow gauge conditions.In these cases the appropriate narrow gauge wagon minima shall haveapplication.

When containers are specifically ordered and supplied for onegauge movements as per clause 42 of this tariff, the minima appropriateto the wagon requirements is to have application.

Alter chaff, hay and straw minima to read:-LC . 5 tons, LO 4 tons.

Tariff 1, Page 15, from 6/5/72.-Clause 12 (b).Add after Rape:-Lupin seed.Add to DC column for Barley, etc.:-13 tonsttt and footnote:-

tti- Rape-12 tons.

Tariff 1, Page 40, from 6/5/72.-General Classification of Goods.Delete:-

Lupin seed, unprocessed ak M.Insert:-

Lupin Seed, bulk (see clause 12 (b) ) k M.Lupin seed, bagged a

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Tariff 3, Page 3, from 13/5/72.-Co-ordinated Rail/Road Services to the North(as from 1st May, 1972).

(i) Kewdale to Carnarvon.81-90 lb.-1st class $5.54.Alter to read $5.45.

(ii) Kewdale to Exmouth, Pannawonica (Robe River), Learmonth and.Onslow.

61-80 lb. should read 61-70 lb.(iii) Kewdale to Karratha, Roebourne, Dampier, Cape Lambert, Paraburdoo,

Point Samson, Tom Price.61-70 lb.-1st class $5.74.Alter to read $5.75.

(iv) Kewdale to Port Hedland and Wittenoom.41-50 lb.-"C" class $3.80.Alter to read $3.90.

Tariff 3, Page 3, from 29/4/72.-Co-ordinated Rail/Road Services to the North(as from 1st May, 1972).

Delete paragraph 2 (i) to (vi) and insert in lieu:-

(i) Kewdale to Carnarvon

lb A B C. 1st 2nd

0-10 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.70 2.00

11-20 1.80. 1.80 1.90 2.15 2.55

21-30 2.10 2.10 2.30 2.65 3.10

31-10 2.35 2.40 2.65 3.10 3.70

41-50 2.65 2.70 3.05 3.60 4.25

51-60 2.95 3.00 3.45 4.05 4.80

61-70 3.25 3.30 3.85 4.50 5.35

71-80 3.55 3.60 4.25 5.00 5.90

81-90 3.80 3.90 4.60 5.54 6.50

91-100 4.10 4.20 5.00 5.95 7.05cut

4.40 4.50 5.40 6.40 7.60

Thereafter for each additional 28 lb orpart add . 0.35 0.40 0.60 0.85 1.15

Not to exceed per ton . 31.00 34.00 50.00 70.00 94.00

ewdale to mouth, Pannawonica (Robe River), Learmonth and Onslow

lb

A B C 1st 2nd

0-10 1.50 1.50 1.80 2.00 2.30

11-20 1.85 1.90 2.30 2.60 3.00

21-30 2.25 2.25 2.75 3.15 3.65

31-40 2.60 2.65 3.25 3.75 4.35

41-50 3.00 3.00 3.70 4.30 5.00

51-60 3.35 3.40 4.20 4.90 5.70

61-80 3.70 3.80 4.70 5.50 6.40

71-80 4.10 4.15 5.15 6.05 7.05

81-90 4.45 4.55 5.65 6.65 7.75

91-100 4.85 4.90 6.10 7.20 8.40cwt

5.20 5.30 6.60 7.80 9.10

Thereafter for each additional 28 lb orpart thereof .... .... 0.55

0.60 0.90

1.20 1.50

Not to exceed per ton .... 47.00 50.00 75.00 99.00 123.00

(iii) Kewdale to Karratha, Roebourne, Dampier, Cape Lambert, Paraburdoo,Point Samson, Tom Price

lb

A B C 1st 2nd

0-10 1.50 1.50 1.80 2.10 2.40

11-20 1.90 1.90 2.30 2.70 3.10

21-30 2.30 2.30 2.80 3.30 , 3.85

31-40 2.65 2.70 3.35 3.95 4.55

41-50 3.05 3.10 3.85 4.55 5.30

51-60 3.45 3.50 4.35 5.15 6.00

61-70 3.85 3.90 4.85 5.74 6.70

71-80 4.25 4.30 5.35 6.35 7.4581-90 4.60 4.70 5.90 7.00 8.15

91-100 5.00 5.10 6.40 7.60 8.90cwt

5.40 5.50 6.90 8.20 9.60

Thereafter for each additional 28 lb orpart thereof . 0.60 0.65 0.95 1.30 1.65

Not to exceed per ton 51.00 54.00 80.00 107.00 135.00

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(iv) Kewdale to Port Hedland and Wittenoom

lb A B C 1st 2nd0-10 __ __ 1.50 1.60 1.80 2.10 2.40

11-20 __ __ 1.90 2.00 2.30 2.75 3.1521-30 __ __ 2.30 2.40 2.85 3.35 3.9031-40 __ __ 2.70 2.80 3.35 4.00 4.6041-50 __ __ 3.10 3.20 3.80 4.60 5.3351-60 .... 3.50 3.60 4.40 5.25 6.1061-70 __ __ 3.90 4.00 4.90 5.90 6.8571-SO __ __ 4.30 4.40 5.45 6.50 7.6081-90 __ __ 4.70 4.80 5.95 7.15 8.3091-100 __ __owt

5.10 5.20 6.50 7.75 9.05

5.50 5.60 7.00 8.40 9.80

Thereafter for each additional 28 lb orpart thereof .... 0.65 0.70 1.00 1.35 1.70

Not to exceed per ton .... .... 54.00 57.00 83.00 111.00 139.00

(v) Kewdale to Goldsworthy

A B C 1st 2nd0-10 __ 1.60 1.60 1.90 2.20 2.50

11-20 __ 2.00 2.00 2.45 2.85 3.3021-30 __ __ 2.40 2.45 3.00 3.50 4.0531-40 __ __ 2.85 2.85 3.50 4.20 4.8541-50 __ __ 3.25 3.30 4.05 4.85 5.6051-60 __ __ 3.65 3.70 4.60 5.50 6.4061-70 __ __ 4.05 4.10 5.15 6.15 7.2071-80 __ __ 4.45 4.55 5.70 6.80 7.9581-90 __ __ 4.90 4.95 6.20 7.50 8.7591-100 __ __cwt

5.30 5.40 6.75 8.15 9.50

5.70 5.80 7.30 8.80 10.30

Thereafter for each additional 28 lb orpart thereof 0.70 0.75 1.10 1.45 1.85

Not to exceed per ton ... .... 58.00 61.00 90.00 119.00 149.00

Alter (vii) to (xii) to read (vi) to (xi).Delete paragraph 5 and insert in lieu:-

Freight must be prepaid unless the client has a credit freight account.

Tariff 3, Page 6, from 27/5/72.-Flour for Export by Country Mills.After Flour (two places) insert:-Bran and Pollard.

Tariff 3, Page 12, from 6/5/72.-i- Working at Ports.Subclause (b)-Rate per Hour.

Delete:-Minimum $2.50.Insert:-Minimum 4 hours.

Tariff 3, Page 12, from 13/5/72.-Working at Ports.Add * to heading and footnote:-

* The rates for Saturdays, and for Sundays and proclaimedholidays (Categories C., D. and E.), are to have special applicationat Midland for livestock loaded at Midland Saleyards to VictoriaQuay and North Quay (see Tariff 4, page 8).

Tariff 4, Page 8, from 13/5/72.-Livestock from Midland to Victoria Quayand North Quay.

Delete all reference to information under this heading and insert:-1. For out-of-hours loading of shipment livestock on Saturdays, and

on Sundays and proclaimed holidays, at Midland the rates forWorking at Ports (Categories C., D. and E.) at Tariff 3, page 12,apply.

Tariff 5, Page 11, from 15/4/72.-Shunting Charges.East Guildford.

Insert Millars Aust. Pty. Ltd. .... 9 miles .... 75c.

Tariff 5, Page 11, from 13/5/72.-Shunting Charges.Bassendean.

Insert:-Snowstone Pty. Ltd. .... 7 .... 50c.

Tariff 5, Page 15, from 13/5/72.-Shunting Charges.Lake Grace.

Mobil Oil Aust. .... 267 .... 50c.Alter to read:-

I: Mobil Oil Aust. Ltd. (Tankers only) .. 267 ... 75c.*Shell Oil Co. Aust. Ltd. (Tankers only) .... 267 .... 50c.

Alter 50c to read 75c.

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Tariff 5, Page 15, from 27/5/72.—Shunting Charges.Lake Grace.

Delete all reference and insert:—Lake Grace.*R. H. Black & Co. 267 50c.*Co-operative Bulk Handling Ltd. (outside station yard) .... 267 50c.*Esso Standard (Aust.) Ltd. 267 50c.Mobil Oil Aust. Ltd. 267 50c.*Shell Co. of Aust. Ltd. (tankers only) 267 75c.*Sleigh, H. C. (W.A.) Pty. Ltd. (tankers only) 267 Mc.

Tariff 5, Page 16, from 22/4/72.—Shunting Charges.Albany.

Delete:—Austral Pacific Fertilisers Ltd. 340 $1.00.

Insert in lieu:Co-operative Bulk Handling Ltd. (No. 2 depot) 340 $1.00.

Tariff 5, Page 22, from 29/4/72.—Shunting Charges.West Merredin.

H. C. Sleigh (W.A.) Pty. Ltd. (Tankers Only) 169 75c.Add:H. C. Sleigh (W.A.) Pty Ltd, (Tankers Only) .... 169 .... 75c.

Tariff 5, Page 25, from 22/4/72.—Shunting Charges.West Kalgoorlie.

Millars T. & T. Co. Ltd. 380 $1.50.Delete all reference.

Tariff 5 , Page 38 , from 1/4/72.—Shunting Charges.Webberton.

Insert:Pioneer Concrete W.A. Ltd. .... 304 .... 50c.Gascoyne Trading Pty. Ltd. .... 304 .... 50c.

Tariff 5, Page 39, from 13/5/72.—Shunting Charges.Meekatharra.

Insert:—tAmpol Petroleum Ltd. (Tankers only) .. 600 50c.

(As from 1st April, 1972.)

Tariff 6, Page 4, from 1/4/72.—List of Station and Sidings.Ballingup.

Reference Column—Delete A, insert 13.Accounting Station—Insert Kirup.Code Number—Delete 46400, Insert 46015.

Tariff 6, Page 5, from 22/4/72.—List of Stations and Sidings.Bookara.

Delete Yes from Loading Ramp column.

Tariff 6, Page 6, from 13/5/72.—List of Stations and Sidings.Carani.

Delete SC from Sheep and Cattle Races column.

Tariff 6, Pages 8 and 18, from 29/4/72.—List of Stations and Sidings.Emu Hill and Yalbarrin.

As from 1st May, 1972, delete all reference.

Tariff 6, Page 9, from 15/4/72.—List of Stations and Sidings.Gnuca.

Delete yes from Shelter Shed Column.

Tariff 6, Page 10, from 13/5/72.—List of Stations and Sidings.Hester.

Delete SC from Sheep and Cattle Races column.

Tariff 6, Page 12, from 27/5/72.—List of Stations and Sidings.Ludlow.

Delete all reference.

Tariff 6, Page 13, from 1/4/72.—List of Stations and Sidings.Meekatharra.

Lifting facilities—Gantry.Add t and footnote:—

t 28 tons capacity when special container frame fitted.

Tariff 6, Page 15, 25/3/72.—List of Stations and Sidings.Pindar.

Delete Yes from the Shelter Shed Column.

Tariff 6, Page 16, from 22/4/72.—List of Stations and Sidings.Robb Jetty.

Delete t and footnote (t Open for wagonloads of goods traffic only.).

Tariff 6, Page 24, from 22/4/72.—Distance Tables.Eastern Line.

After Robb Jetty (two places) delete c (Open for wagonloads only.).

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Tariff 6, Page 27, from 29/4/72.—Distance Table.Yilliminning-Kondinin-West Merredin.

Delete all ference to Emu Hill.Narrogin-Wickepin West Merredin.

Delete all reference to Yalbarrin.

Tariff 6, Page 30, from 27/5/72.—Distance Table—Boyanup-Busselton.Ludlow.

Delete all reference.

Tariff 6, Page 31, from 1/4/72.—Distance Table.Picton Junction-Northcliffe.

Delete BALINGUP.Insert Ballingup.

PASSENGER FARES AND COACHING RATES BOOK.

Page 11, from 22/4/72.—General Conditions for Passenger, etc., Traffic.Clause 5.

Delete section (1) and insert in lieu:(1) A child of less than five years of age may not travel by rail or

road bus unless the child is accompanied by a parent or guardianwho holds a ticket or pass for the same journey as that beingundertaken by the child, and any child who is so accompaniedshall be carried free of charge.

Page 15, from 22/4/72.—General Conditions for Passenger, etc., Traffic.Clause 20.

Delete section (2) and insert in lieu:(2) When application is made for a seat to be reserved for a child under

five years of age, a reserved seat ticket may be issued at the feeprescribed in subclause (i) of this clause, but not more than oneseat ticket may be issued for any two children under five years.

Page 17, from 15/4/72.—Regulations re Single and Return Journey Tickets.Clause 4 (b)—subclause (1)—Between suburban stations only.

After Byford on the third line insert (*Mundijong).Add as footnote the following:—

*Suburban mileage fares applicable to Mundijong passengers travel-ling on extended suburban service between Armadale and Mundijongweekdays and 5.30 p.m. train Perth to Bunbury only.

Page 18, 22/4/72.—Meal Charges—"The Prospector".Perth Terminal-Kalgoorlie Standard Gauge Railcar Service.Clause (1).

Add on the third line, after $1.20:—Children under 5 years meal charge*optional.

Page 26, from 15/4/72.—Special Fares and Combination Tour Tickets.

Name ofService.

Particulars of ServiceIncluded in Fare.

Geraldton Perth Terminal to Geraldton Departs from Perth Adult $71,Scenic-Tour and return by road bus. Terminal each child under

Friday. 15 years,$52

Luncheon at Station Hotel Returns from Gerald-Watheroo each way. ton on following

Monday.Motel accommodation at

Geraldton including allmeals.

Privately operated bus tours—lunch included on fullday tours.

Page 39, from 15/4/72.—Periodical Ticket.Clause 12—Table of Periodical Ticket Fares—Weekly Tickets.

After Byford on the second line add:Also Mundijong passengers travelling on extended suburban servicebetween Armadale and Mundijong weekdays and 5.30 p.m. train Perthto Bunbury.

Page 44, from 15/4/72.—Special Trains, Buses.Add new subsection 6:

Special Trains, Buses.Deposits.

The following scale of deposits will apply for the hire of trainsand buses:—

All Road BusesDiesel Electric Trains (Wildflower class, etc.)Four-Carriage Trains and above ...Reso Trains

10.00 per bus.25.0050.00

100.00

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Page 59, from 29/4/72.—Prepaid Parcels (Stamped Rates).Clause (b) (v)—As from 1st May, 1972, insert "Prepaid" before "consignments"

in first line.Page 60, from 25/3/72.—Prepaid Parcels (Stamped Rates).Clause (j) Bulk weight, prepaid rate.

Add:—Easter Eggs.

Page 62, from 25/3/72.—Classification of Parcels and Coaching Traffic etc.Insert:—Easter Eggs—Plus 50 per cent—see Clause 14, Page 50.

Page 95, from 3/6/72.—Intersystem Concession Fares—Approved Social Servicesand Repatriation Department Pensioners.Add:—

(iv) Between Melbourne and Ade- (a)laide:—Single or return ticketsat half intercapital arbitraryadult fares between Melbourneand Adelaide (not allowed aspart of a throughout intersys-tem fare and separate ticketsto be issued).

(v) Between Adelaide and PortPixie:—In conjunction with anintersystem journey, single orreturn tickets at half the localfares between Adelaide andPort Pixie (separate thereoftickets to be issued).

Commonwealth Department ofHealth Medical Service En-titlement Card (PMS2) infavour of the pensioner shallbe produced when tickets areissued.

R. J. PASCOE,Commissioner of Railways.

(b) The ticket shall be availablefor travel in seating accommo-dation only on The Overlandexpress or divisions.

OCEAN LIMESTONE PTY. LTD.Creditors' Voluntary Winding-up.

Notice of Final Meeting of Creditors.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section272 of the Companies Act, 1961-1971, a Final Meet-ing of Creditors of Ocean Limestone Pty. Ltd. willbe held on the 20th day of July, 1972, at 1321 HayStreet, West Perth.

Dated this 19th day of June, 1972.E. RHINE,

Liquidator.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.(Section 254 (2).)

A.D.C. Steel Construction & Engineering Pty.Limited.

To the Registrar of Companies:AT a general meeting of members of A.D.C. SteelConstruction & Engineering Pty. Ltd. duly con-vened and held at 196 Adelaide Terrace, Perth,W.A., on the 16th June, 1972:-

(1) The Special Resolution set out below wasduly passed:

That the Company be wound up volun-tarily and that a Liquidator be ap-pointed for the purpose of winding-up in view of the inability of theCompany by reason of its liabilitiesto continue its business.

(2) The Ordinary Resolution set out below wasduly passed:

That Edward John Shepherd and BrianMillwood Smith both of 196 AdelaideTerrace, Perth, W.A., be appointedJoint Liquidators of the Company.

Dated this 16th day of June, 1972.A. M. CICCHINE,

Director.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.(Section 260 (2).)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors of AustralianManufactured Products Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section260 (2) of the Companies Act, 1961-1971, a meetingof Creditors of Australian Manufactured Products

Pty. Ltd. will be held at the offices of Melsom, Wil-son & Partners, Chartered Accountants, 11th Floor,T. & G. Building, 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth,on Wednesday, 5th July, 1972, at 3.00 p.m.

Dated at Perth this 14th day of June, 1972.K. D. NASH,

Director.Melsom, Wilson & Partners, 11th Floor, T. & G.

Building, 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth 6000.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.(Section 260 (2).)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors of MaylandsFurnishings Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section260 (2) of the Companies Act, 1961-1971, a meet-ing of Creditors of Maylands Furnishings Pty. Ltd.will be held at the offices of Melsom, Wilson &Partners, Chartered Accountants, 11th Floor, T. &G. Building, 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth, onWednesday, 5th July, 1972, at 4.00 p.m.

Dated at Perth this 14th day of June, 1972.K. D. NASH,

Director.Melsom, Wilson & partners, 11th Floor, T. & G.

Building, 37 St. George's Terrace Perth 6000.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

Coy. No. 13 of 1972.In the matter of the Companies Act, 1961-1971,

and in the matter of Rostelle Pty. Ltd.NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for thewinding-up of the abovenamed company by theSupreme Court was on the 27th day of April, 1972,presented by Martin & Savage Pty. Ltd. and thatthe said Petition is directed to be heard before theCourt sitting at the Supreme Court Perth, at thehour of 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon on the 10thday of July, 1972, and any creditor or contributoryof the said company desiring to support or opposethe making of an order on the said Petition mayappear at the time of hearing by himself or hiscounsel for that purpose and a copy of the Petitionwill be furnished to any creditor or contributoryof the said company requiring the same by theundersigned on payment of the regulated chargefor the same.

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23 June, 1972.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2089

The Petitioner's address is 316 Pitt Street, Syd-ney, in the State of New South Wales.

The Petitioner's solicitors are Messrs. JacksonMcDonald & Co. of 55 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

JACKSON McDONALD & CO.

Note: Any person who intends to appear on thehearing of the said Petition must serve on or sendby post to the abovenamed Petitioner's solicitorsnotice in writing of his intentions so to do. Thenotice must state the name and address of theperson or if a firm the name and address of thefirm and must be signed by the person or firm orhis or their solicitors (if any) and must be servedor if posted must be sent by post in sufficient timeto reach the abovenamed not later than 4 o'clockin the afternoon of the 7th day of July, 1972.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.In the matter of Westralian Tyre Makers Pty Ltd.

(in Voluntary Liquidation)—Members Wind-ing-Up.

NOTICE is hereby given that at the ExtraordinaryGeneral Meeting of the abovenamed company dulyconvened and held at 108 Flinders Street, Mel-bourne, in the State of Victoria, on the 15th dayof June, 1972, the following resolution was proposedand passed as a Special Resolution:

That the company be wound up voluntarily.Dated this 16th day of June, 1972.

R. W. BETTS,Liquidator.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.(Section 272.)

Lodge 87 Pty. Ltd. (in Liquidation).NOTICE is hereby given that the Final Meetingof the Members of Lodge 87 Pty. Ltd. (in liquida-tion) will be held on Monday, 24th July, 1972, at9.15 a.m. at the offices of Messrs. C. P. Bird &Associates, 18 St. George's Terrace, Perth.Business:

To lay before the meeting an Account of theWinding Up and to give any explanationthereof.

Dated 19th June, 1972.H. M. SPILSBURY,

Liquidator.

CHARTER (W.A.) PTY. LTD. (in LIQUIDATION).NOTICE is hereby given of a General Meeting ofMembers to be held at the Offices of Merry &Merry, "Chartwell," 30 Ord Street, West Perth, on28th day of July, 1972, at 10 a.m. to consider afinal account showing how the winding-up hasbeen conducted.

Dated this 22nd day of June, 1972.P. D. HORLOCK,

Liquidator.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.Foley's Contractors Pty. Ltd. (in Liquidation).

THE Creditors for the above-named Company arerequired on or before the 21st day of July, 1972to send their names and addresses and theparticulars of their debts or claims and the namesand addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to ColinLewis Lunt of C. L. Lunt, Ruthven & Partners,18-20 Richardson St., West Perth. The Liquidatorof the said Company.

Creditors are advised that their claims are tobe submitted on the requisite Proof of Debt formonly.

Any Creditor not lodging his claim before theprescribed date will be excluded from the benefitof any distribution made before such debts areproved.

Friday the twenty-first day of July, 1972 at 12noon at the said office is appointed for thedetermining as to the allowance of the debtsand claims.

Dated this 22nd day of June, 1972.COLIN LEWIS LUNT,

Liquidator for Foley's Contractors Pty. Ltd.(in Liquidation).

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.Hale Road Development Pty. Ltd.

(in Liquidation).THE Creditors for the above-named Company arerequired on or before the 21st day of July, 1972to send their names and addresses and theparticulars of their debts or claims and the namesand addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to ColinLewis Lunt of C. L. Lunt, Ruthven & Partners,18-20 Richardson St., West Perth. The Liquidatorof the said Company.

Creditors are advised that their claims are tobe submitted on the requisite Proof of Debt formonly.

Any Creditor not lodging his claim before theprescribed date will be excluded from the benefitof any distribution made before such debts areproved.

Friday the twenty-first day of July, 1972 at 12noon at the said office is appointed for thedetermining as to the allowance of the debtsand claims.

Dated this 22nd day of June, 1972.COLIN LEWIS LUNT,

Liquidator for Hale Road DevelopmentsPty. Ltd. (in Liquidation).

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.D. B. Stott Pty. Ltd. (in Liquidation).

THE Creditors for the above-named Company arerequired on or before the 21st day of July, 1972to send their names and addresses and theparticulars of their debts or claims and the namesand addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to ColinLewis Lunt of C. L. Lunt, Ruthven & Partners,18-20 Richardson St., West Perth. The Liquidatorof the said Company.

Creditors are advised that their claims are tobe submitted on the requisite Proof of Debt formonly.

Any Creditor not lodging his claim before theprescribed date will be excluded from the benefitof any distribution made before such debts areproved.

Friday the twenty-first day of July, 1972 at 12noon at the said office is appointed for thedetermining as to the allowance of the debtsand claims.

Dated this 22nd day of June, 1972.COLIN LEWIS LUNT,

Liquidator for D. B. Stott Pty. Ltd.(in Liquidation).

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.Statewide Bulldozing Pty. Ltd.

(in Liquidation).THE Creditors for the above-named Company arerequired on or before the 21st day of July, 1972to send their names and addresses and theparticulars of their debts or claims and the namesand addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to ColinLewis Lunt of C. L. Lunt, Ruthven & Partners,18-20 Richardson St., West Perth. The Liquidatorof the said Company.

Creditors are advised that their claims are tobe submitted on the requisite Proof of Debt formonly.

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2090 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 June, 1972.

Any Creditor not lodging his claim before theprescribed date will be excluded from the benefitof any distribution made before such debts areproved.

Friday the twenty-first day of July, 1972 at 12noon at the said office is appointed for thedetermining as to the allowance of the debtsand claims.

Dated this 22nd day of June, 1972.COLIN LEWIS LUNT,

Liquidator for Statewide BulldozingPty. Ltd. (in Liquidation).

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.Stott Acceptance Pty. Ltd. (in Liquidation).

THE Creditors for the above-named Company arerequired on or before the 21st day of July, 1972to send their names and addresses and theparticulars of their debts or claims and the namesand addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to ColinLewis Lunt of C. L. Lunt, Ruthven & Partners,18-20 Richardson St., West Perth, the Liquidatorof the said Company.

Creditors are advised that their claims are tobe submitted on the requisite Proof of Debt formonly.

Any Creditor not lodging his claim before theprescribed date will be excluded from the benefitof any distribution made before such debts areproved.

Friday the twenty-first day of July, 1972 at 12noon at the said office is appointed for thedetermining as to the allowance of the debtsand claims.

Dated this 22nd day of June, 1972.COLIN LEWIS LUNT,

Liquidator for Stott Acceptance Pty. Ltd.(in Liquidation).

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.Stott Investments Pty. Ltd. (in Liquidation).

THE Creditors for the above-named Company arerequired on or before the 21st day of July, 1972to send their names and addresses and theparticulars of their debts or claims and the namesand addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to ColinLewis Lunt of C. L. Lunt, Ruthven & Partners,18-20 Richardson St., West Perth, the Liquidatorof the said Company.

Creditors are advised that their claims are tobe submitted on the requisite Proof of Debt formonly.

Any Creditor not lodging his claim before theprescribed date will be excluded from the benefitof any distribution made before such debts areproved.

Friday the twenty-first day of July, 1972 at 12noon at the said office is appointed for thedetermining as to the allowance of the debtsand claims.

Dated this 22nd day of June, 1972.COLIN LEWIS LUNT,

Liquidator for Stott Investments Pty. Ltd.(in Liquidation).

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.Stott Motors Pty. Ltd. (in Liquidation).

THE Creditors for the above-named Company arerequired on or before the 21st day of July, 1972to send their names and addresses and theparticulars of their debts or claims and the namesand addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to ColinLewis Lunt of C. L. Lunt, Ruthven & Partners,18-20 Richardson St., West Perth, the Liquidatorof the said Company.

Creditors are advised that their claims are tobe submitted on the requisite Proof of Debt formonly.

Any Creditor not lodging his claim before theprescribed date will be excluded from the benefitof any distribution made before such debts areproved.

Friday the twenty-first day of July, 1972 at 12noon at the said office is appointed for thedetermining as to the allowance of the debtsand claims.

Dated this 22nd day of June, 1972.COLIN LEWIS LUNT,

Liquidator for Stott Motors Pty. Ltd.(in Liquidation).

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.Manson Motors Pty. Ltd. (in Liquidation).

PERSONS having claim against the above namedCompany are required to prove their debts before21st July 1972. Particulars must be sent to theLiquidator at 1st Floor, "Homeric House" 442Murray Street, Perth. Claimants failing to provewill be excluded from any distribution made priorto proof.

R. B. TWOGOOD,Liquidator.

(Hendry Rae & Court, 442 Murray Street Perth,W.A. 6000.)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1971.(Section 199 (10). )

Staff and Services Pty. Ltd.NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of thecreditors of Staff and Services Pty. Ltd., will beheld at the Ground Floor, Western AustralianEmployer's Federation Building, 188 AdelaideTerrace, Perth on Thursday the Sixth day of July,1972, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon for the pur-pose of placing the company under Official Man-agement and appointing an Official Manager asprovided in Part IX of the Companies Act, 1961.

Dated this 21st day of June, 1972.B. J. FITZGERALD,

Director.(Bishop, Harvey & Young, Chartered Account-

ants, 184 Adelaide Terrace Perth.)

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership here-tofore subsisting between Clive William Ronson,business proprietor, of 57 King George Street, Inna-loo, and Edward Julian Walter, business proprietor,of 12 Gannett Street, Bateman, carrying on busi-ness as Exterior Renovators and Distributors fora product known as Flexon Fibreglass at 57 KingGeorge Street, Innaloo, under the style or firmname of Ronson Constructions, has been dissolvedby mutual consent as from the 25th day of May,1972.

Dated the 15th day of June, 1972.CLIVE WILLIAM RONSON.EDWARD JULIAN WALTER.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

Lazar Matic, late of Kununurra, in the State ofWestern Australia, Carpenter, Deceased.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962, ofWestern Australia relates) in respect of the Estateof the said deceased who died on the 22nd dayof March, 1971, are required by the TrusteeLjiljana Matic care of Messrs. Molineux & Co.,Solicitors, of 309 Riverfig Avenue, Kununurra,Western Australia, to send particulars of theirclaims to her by the 24th day of July, 1972, after

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23 June, 1972.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2091

which date the Trustee may convey or distributethe assets having regard only to the claims ofwhich she then has notice.

Dated 19th day of June, 1972.MESSRS. MOLINEUX & CO.,

Solicitors for the Adminis-tratrix and Trustee,309 Riverfig Avenue,Kununurra, WesternAustralia.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

John Alexander Stewart Rand, late of 264 SafetyBay Road, Safety Bay in the State of WesternAustralia, Businessman, deceased.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich Section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962, relates)in respect of the estate of the abovenamed deceasedwho died on the eighth day of August, 1971 at EastPerth in the said State are required by the TrusteeRichard Alexander John Rand, of 264 Safety BayRoad, Safety Bay in the said State to send par-ticulars of their claims to him by the twentysixth day of July, 1972 after which date theTrustee may convey or distribute the assets havingregard only to the claims of which he then hasnotice.

(This Notice was lodged on behalf of the Trusteeby McCusker & Lawrence, Solicitors of 18 HowardStreet, Perth.)

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) inrespect of the estates of the undermentioned de-ceased persons are required to send particulars oftheir claims to me on or before the respectivedates shown hereunder after which dates I mayconvey or distribute the assets, having regard onlyto the claims of which I then have notice.

Dated this 16th day of June, 1972.A. E. MARSHALL,

Public Trustee,565 Hay Street, Perth.

Name; Address and Occupation; Date of Death;Last Date for Claims.

Baker, Elizabeth; Mount Henry Hospital, CloisterAvenue, Como, Widow; 12/2/72; 31/7/72.

Clements, Arthur Cyril; Flat 8, Esquire Flats,Morris Place, Innaloo, Gardener; 25/2/72;7/8/72.

Drugda, Jiri, also known as Rodgers, George;c/o M.R.D., Kununurra, Labourer; 11/1/72;24/7/72.

Duffield, Raymond Colin; formerly of R.A.A.F.Base, Pearce, late of Laverton Air Force Base,Laverton, Victoria, Warrant Officer, R.A.A.F.;5/3/72; 31/7/72.

Elsegood, Harold Charles; Unit 4, Warren Gardens,1 Rookwood Street, Mt. Lawley, Retired StatePublic Servant; 29/4/72; 7/8/72.

Green, Ida; Skye Hospital, 13 Stevens Street, Fre-mantle, Widow; 6/5/72; 7/8/72.

Holbrook, Agnes Muriel, also known as Donovan,Agnes Muriel; 42 Mathieson Road, Belmont,Divorcee; 30/9/54; 7/8/72.

Horan, James; 31 Rule Street, North Fremantle,Retired Leather Dresser; 21/5/72; 7/8/72.

Hughes, Elvie Edith; formerly 7 Carlton Street,Leederville, late of Woodstock Home, BarkerRoad, Subiaco, Spinster; 20/5/72; 24/7/72.

Munro, Robert Gordon; 36 Sampson Parade, Mid-land, Retired Locomotive Instructor; 2/6/72;7/8/72.

O'Connor, Evelyn Helen; Yokine Private Hospital,Spencer Avenue, Yokine, Widow; 25/4/72;7/8/72.

Rogers, John Meredith; formerly of 186 Great East-ern Highway, Belmont, late of Hollywood Hos-pital, Retired P.M.G. Employee; 22/5/72;7/8/72.

Rowden, Thomas; Claremont, Retired Labourer;11/5/72; 7/8/72.

Skerritt, Gwladys Jessie; 32 Sixth Avenue, Bassen-dean, Married Woman; 30/5/72; 7/8/72.

Tye, Ernest Robert; 60 Kingston Avenue, Perth,Retired Blacksmith; 2/6/72; 7/8/72.

Wardrop, Louis Charles; 369 Orrong Road, Carlisle,Retired Fitter; 24/2/72; 7/8/72.

Wilson, Arthur; Bussell Highway, Augusta, RetiredIndent Agent; 5/6/72; 31/7/72.

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT FOR SALE ATGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

(In every case, postage is additional to theprinted price.)

(Postage is assessed at time of despatch.)

Abattoirs Act ••.. 0.20Absconding Debtors Act . •••• 0.10Administration Act .... .•.• 1.00Adoption of Children Act •••• 0.20Aerial Spraying Control Act •.•• 0.10Agricultural Products Act .... • .• 0.20Agricultural Protection Board Act •••. 0.20Alsatian Dog Act .. .... 0.10Alumina Refinery (Alcoa Bauxite) Agreement

Act No. 3 of 1961 ... .... 0.50Alumina Refinery (Bunbury) Agreement Act

No. 109 of 1970 .... .... 0.40Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agree-

ment Act No. 67 of 1971 (Repeals 22/69) 0.40Alumina Refinery (Pinjarra) Agreement Act

No. 75 of 1969 .... .... 0.20Alumina Refinery (Upper Swan) Agree-

ment Act No. 53 of 1971 .... .... 0.50Alunite-State (Western Australia) Alunite

Industry Act No. 53 of 1946-1952 . .... 0.10Anatomy Act No. 23 of 1930-46 .... 0.10Anzac Day Act No. 73 of 1960-70 .... 0.10Arbitration Act No. 13 of 1895-1935 .... 0.10Architects' Act No. 13 of 1922-1969 .... 0.20Argentine Ant Act No. 36 of 1968 .... 0.10Artificial Breeding Board Act ... 0.10Artificial Breeding of Stock Act .... 0.10Associations Incorporation Act 0.20Auctioneers Act .... 0.20Audit Act 0.30Australian and New Zealand Banking Group

Act No. 44 of 1970 ... 0.20Bank Holidays Act No. 13 of 1970 .... 0.10Bills of Sale Act .... • • • 0.40Bread Act .... 0.20Building Registration Act 0.30Building Societies Act . . 0.50Bulk Handling Act 0.30Business Names Act ... 0.30Bush Fires Act 0.70

Carriers Act .... ... 0.10Cement Works (Cockburn Cement Ltd)

Agreement Act No. 45 of 1971 .... 0.10Censorship of Films Act ... .... .... 0.20Change of Names Regulation Act .... .... 0.10Charitable Collections Act .... 0.20Charitable Trusts Act .... .... 0.20Child Welfare Act .... .... 0.40Chiropodists Act .... .... 0.10ChiropractorsAct .... .... .... .... 0.10City of Perth Parking Facilities Act .. .... 0.20CleanAir Act ... .... .... .... 0.30Commonwealth Places (Admin. Laws) Act

No. 88 of 1970 .... •... .... 0.10Companies Act .... .... 2.00Constitution Act .... .... .... .... 0.20Constitution Act Amendments Act .... 0.20.onsumer Protection Act No. 68 of 1971 0.10Convicted Inebriates Act .... .... 0.10Country Areas Water Supply Act .... 0.60Criminal Code Act .... .... 1.70

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2092 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 June, 1972.

Acts of Parliament-continued.

Criminal Injuries (Compensation) Act No.69 of 1970 .... 0.10

Acts of Parliament-continued.

Limitation Act ....Limited Partnerships Act

0.200.10

Dairy Industry Act .... 0.20 Liquor Act No. 34 of 1970 1.20Dairy Products Marketing Regulation Act 0.20 Local Government Act .... 2.50Dampier Solar Salt Industry Agreement Act 0.20 Long Service Leave Act .. 0.30Death Duties (Taxing) Act .... 0.20 Lotteries Control Act .... 0.20Debt Collectors Licensing Act ....Decimal Currency Act No. 113 of 1965Declarations and Attestations Act ....Dentists ActDisposal of Uncollected Goods Act No. 121

0.200.200.100.30

Main Roads Act .... ....Marine Stores Act .... .... ......Marketable Securities Transfer Act No. 68

of1970 .... .... ....

0.400.20

0.30of 1970 0.20 Marketing of Barley Act 0.20

District Court of W.A. Act No. 84 of 1969-70 0.40 Marketing of Eggs Act .... 0.20Dividing Fences Act 0.20 Marketing of Linseed Act 0.20DogAct .... -- 0.2() Marketing of Onions Act .... .... 0.20Door-to-Door (Sales) Act 0.10 Marketing of Potatoes Act ... 0.20Dried Fruits Act .... 0.20 Marketing of Lamb Act No. 61 of 1971 0.20Droving Act • ••Education Act ..Egg Marketing ActElectoral Act ..Electoral Districts *ActElectricity Act.... ....Employment Brokers Act ... ..Environmental Protection Act No. 63 of 1971

•••.,Evidence Act ••••

0.200.400.200.500.200.300.200.500.50

Marketing of Lamb and Hogget Act ....Married Persons and Children (Summary

Relief) Act .... .... .... .... ....Married Women's Property Act .... ....Matrimonial Causes and Personal Status

Code .... .... ....Meat Industry (Treatment Works) Licensing

Act.. .... .... .... .... ....Medical Act (Practitioners) .... .... ....

0.10

0.500.10

0.40

0.100.30••••

Explosive and Dangerous Goods Act ...Factories and Shops Act .. ....Fauna Conservation ActFeeding-Stuffs Act ....Fertilisers Act ....Firearms and Guns ActFireBrigades Act .... .... ....Fisheries Act .... ....Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies ActForestsAct .... ... ... ....Fremantle Harbour Trust Act .... ...Friendly Societies Act .... .... .Fruit-Growing Industry iTrust Fund) Act .Gas (Standards) Act .... .... .... ....Gas Undertakings Act .... .... .... ....GoldBuyers Act .... .... .... .... ...Government Employees' Housing Act ...

0.400.500.200.200.200.200.300.400.100.300.300.500.100.100.200.200.20

Mental Health Act .... .... .... ....Metropolitan Market Act .... .... ....Metropolitan (Perth) Passenger Transport

Trust Act .... .... ....Metropolitan Region Improvement Tax ActMetropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme

Act.... .... .... .... .... ....Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and

DrainageAct .. .... .... .... ....Mine Workers' Relief Act .... .... ....Money Lenders' Act .... .... ....Motor Vehicle Drivers' Instructors Act ...Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) ActMotor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance Sur-

charge) Act ... .... .... .... ....Murdoch University Planning Board No. 71/70Museum Act

0.400.10

0.400.10

0.30

0.400.400.200.100.50

0.100.100.20

Government Employees (Promotions Appeal National Fitness Act... .... .... .... 0.10Board) Act No. 38 of 1945-66 0.20 National Trust of Australia (W.A.) Act ... 0.20

Government Railways Act .... ....GrainPool Act.. .... .... ....

0.300.30

Native (Citizenship Rights) Act. Repeal ActNo. 26 of 1971 .... .... .... 0.10

Guardianship of Infants Act No. 15 of 1920 Native Flora Protection Act .... .... .... 0.10andNo. 23 of 1926 .... .... .... ... 0.20 Nickel Refinery (Western Mining Corporation

Hairdressers Registration Act .... .... 0.20 Ltd.) Agreement Act .... .... .... 0.20Hawkers and Pedlars Act .... ""Health Act . ...HirePurchase Act .... .... .... ....

0.101.000.30

Nollamara Land Vesting Act .... .... ....Northern Developments (Ord River) Pty. Ltd. Agreement Act No. 32 of 1960 .... ....

0.10

0.10Honey Pool Act. .... .... .Hospital Fund Act No. 39 of 1930-37 ...Hospital Act No. 23 of 1927-1969 .... ...Housing Advances (Contract with Infants)

Act.... .. .... .... .... ...Housing Loan and Guarantee Act .... ....

0.100.200.20

0.100.30

Northern Developments Pty. Ltd. AgreementAct No. 65 of 1957 (Schedule Supersededby No. 41 of 1969) .... .... ....

Northern Developments Pty. Ltd. AgreementAct No. 41 of 1969 .. ....

Noxious Weeds Act ... ....Nurses Act No. 27 of 1968 ....

0.30

0.300.300.30

Indecent Publications Act .... ....Industrial Arbitration Act ...Industrial Development (Resumption of

Land) Act ....Inquiry Agents Licensing Act ....Inspection of Scaffolding ActInspection of Machinery Act No. 11 of 1922-

1969 ....

0.101.00

0.300.100.20

0.50

Occupational Therapists' Act .... .. .Offenders Probation and Parole Act .. ...Optical Dispensers Act .... .... .... ....Optometrists' Act .... .... . ....Ord River Dam Catchment Area (Straying

Cattle) Act .... .... •• - .... ....Painters' Registration Act .... .... ....

0.100.500.100.30

0.100.10

Interpretation ActIron Ore Agreement Acts-

(Cleveland-Cliffs) No. 91 of 1964-70 ....(Dampier Mining Co. Ltd.) No. 78 of 1969(Hamersley Range) No. 98 of 1964-68 ....(Hanwright) No. 19 of 1967-68 ....(Mt. Goldsworthy) No. 97 of 1964 ....(Mt. Newman) No. 75 of 1964-67 ..(Nimingarra) No. 9 of 1967 ....(Scott River) No. 35 of 1961 .... .(Tallering Peak) No. 104 of 1964(B.H.P.) No. 103 of 1964-65 ....

The B.H.P. Co. Ltd. (Export of Iron Ore)Act No. 93 of 1965 ....

0.30

0.300.200.500.500.400.500.400.200.300.50

0.10

Parks and Reserves Act .. •-• .... ....Pensioners (Rates Exemption) Act No. 58 of

1966 .... .... .... ..Pensions Supplementation Act No. 78 of 1953Petroleum Act No. 72 of 1967 ....Petroleum Pipelines Act No. 112 of 1969 ....Petroleum Products Subsidy Act No. 12 of

1965 ....Petroleum (Registration Fees) Act No. 77 of

1967 ....Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act No. 41 of

1967 • • •Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Registration

Fees Act No. 40 of 1967 .... ....Physical Environment Protection Act No. 93.

0.20

0.100.100.500.50

0.10

0.10

0.60

0.10

Junior Farmers Movement Act 0.10 of 1970 0.10Juries Act .... 0.20 Physiotherapists Act No. '75 of 1950 .. 0.20Land Act .... 0.50 Pig Industry Compensation Act .... 0.20Land Agents Act .. 0.30 Plant Diseases (Registration Fees) Act No. 33Legal Contribution Trust Act .... 0 .30 of 1941.... .... 0.10Legal Practitioners Act .... 0.40 'Co.Police Assistance mpensation Act No. 59 ofLibrary Board of Western Australia .. 0.20 1964 .. •••• •••• •••• •••• 0.10Licensed Surveyors Act 0.20 Poor Persons Legal Assistance Act No. 43 of

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Acts of Parliament-continued.

1928 .... 0.10

Acts of Parliament-continued.

Trade Descriptions and False Advertisements'Port Authority and Shipping Acts- Act No. 42 of 1936 ... 0.20

Albany Port Authority Act 0.40 Traffic Act .. .... .... 0.8CBunbury Port Authority Act .... 0.30 Truck Act .... .... .... .... .... 0.10Esperance Port Authority Act .... 0 .20 Trustees Act .... .... .... .... .... 0.80Fremantle Port Authority Act .... 0.30 Tuberculosis (Commonwealth and StateGeraldton Port Authority Act .... 0.20 Arrangement) Act No. 24 of 1965 .... 0.10Port Hedland Port Authority Act 0.50 Unauthorised Documents' Act No. 8 of 1961 0.10Shipping and Pilotage Act .... 0.20 Unclaimed Money Act .. .... .... .... 0.10W.A. Coastal Shipping Commission Act University Medical School Act No. 30 of 1955 0.10

No. 44 of 1965 .... 0.20 University Medical School Teaching Hos-W.A. Marine Act No. 44 of 1965 .... 0.50 pitals Act No. 31 of 1955 .... .... .... 0.10

Parliamentary Commissioner No. 64 of 1971 0.30 University of W.A. Act .... .... 0.20Payroll Tax Assessment Act No. 10 of 1971 0.40 'No.Used Car Dealers' Act 51 of1964 .... 0.10Payroll Tax Act No. 11 of 1971Plant Diseases Act ....Poisons Act ..Poseidon Nickel Agreement Act No. 59 of

1971.Public Trustee Act ....Public Service ActPotato Growers' Licensing Act No. 42 of 1941Potato Growing Industry Trust Fund No. 69

of 1947 ..Poultry Industry (Trust Fund) Act No. 28

0.100.300.30

0.400.500.400.10

0.10

Veterinary Medicines' Act No. 29 of 1953 ..Veterinary Surgeons' Act No. 64 of 1960 ....Water Boards Act No. 4 of 1904 .... ....Weights and Measures AcWest Australian Trustee, Executor an-d.

Agency Company Limited Act (Private)West Australian Coastal Shipping Commis-

sion Act No. 44 of 1965 . . ....West Australian Marine Act N .No. 72 of 1948West Australian Tertiary Education Commis-

0.200.200.300.60

0.20

0.500.50

of 1948Presbyterian Church of Australia Act No. 91

0.10 sion No. 84 of 1970 ..West Australian Trotting Association AC-t.

0.10

of 1970Prevention of Pollution of Water by Oil Act

No. 33 of 1960 ....Private Railways (Level Crossing) Act No. 77

of 1966Probate Rules (Non-contentious) 1967 ....Property Law Act No. 32 of 1969 ....

Acts of Parliament-continued.

Public Education Endowment Act .... .Public Service Acts-

Public Service Appeal Board Act .. ....Public Service Arbitration Act .. ....

Road and Air Transport Commission Act No.

0.20

0.20

0.100.100.50

$0.10

0.100.20

No. 55 of 1946.West Kalgoorlie-Lake .Les froy-Railw.-ay Act

No. 110 of 1970 .. .... ....Wheat Delivery Quotas Act No. 114 of 1969Wheat Industry Stabilization Act No. 58 of

1968.. .... .... .... .... ....Wills Act No. 12 of 1970 .... .... ....Wood Chipping Industry Agreement Act No.

58 of 1969 .... .... ... .... ....Wood Distillation and Charcoal, Iron and

Steel Industry Act, No. 20 of 1943 ....Wundowie Works Management and Foundry

Agreement Act No. 10 of 1966 .... ....Youth Service Act No. 36 of 1964 ....

0.30

0.100.20

0.200.10

0.40

0.10

0.300.20

53 of 1966 ....Road Maintenance (Contribution) Act No. de.

0.40 BY-LAWS, REGULATIONS AND RULES.of1965 .... .... .... ..

.0.20 Administration Regulations 1970 .... .... 0.10

Rural and Industries Bank Act No. 51 of 194 0.40 Adoption of Children Rules 1970 .... .... 0.20Rural Relief Fund Act .. .... .... .... 0.10 Aerial Spraying Control 1971 .... .... .... 0.10Rural Reconstruction Scheme Act No. 17 of Alsatian Dog Regulations 1963 .... .... 0.10

1971 ........ .... .... 0.30 Artificial Breeding (Cattle) Regulations 1967 0.10.119Sale of Land Act No. of 1970 .. .... 0.10 Audit(Treasury) .. .... .... .... .... 0.30

Second-Hand Dealers' Act.... 0.10 Beekeepers Regulations 1963 .... .... •••• 0.10Securities Industries Act No. 118 of 1970 .. 0.60 Building Societies 1962 .. •••• .... .... 0.30Shipping and Pilotage Act .... .... .... 0.20 Bush Fires .. ... .--- -. 0.30Soil Conservation Act .... .... .... .... 0.30 Business Names Regulations 1962 .... •••• 0.10Soil Fertility Research Act .. .... ....Spear-Guns Control Act No. 6 of 1955 ....Stamp Act .. .... .... .... ....State Electricity Commission Act .... ....State Government Insurance Office Act ....State Housing ActState Housing Death 'Benefit Scheme Act

No. 52 of 1965.. .... .... ....State Tender Board Act ..Stipendiary Magistrates' Act No. 17 of 1957.Stock (Brands and Movement) Act No. 116

0.100.100.500.400.100.40

0.100.100.10

Clean Air (Control of Cement Dust) 1971 ••••Clean Air 1967 .... .... .... .... ••••Companies 1962 .... .. .... .... ••••Companies (Meeting and Winding up) ••.•Companies (Supreme Court) Rules .. •••.Conveyancing Remuneration Order 1071 ••••Dangerous Drugs (Police Act) .... ••••Debt Collectors Licensing .... ....Dentists 1964... .... .... ....Disposal of uncollected Goods 1971 ....

0.100.100.700.100.300.100.100.100.100.10

of1970 .. .... .... .... .... .... 0.30 Dividing Fences 1971 .... .... .... 0.10Stock Disease Regulations' Act No. 66 of 1968 010 Dog 1964 •••• •- .... .... 0.10StrataTitles Act .. .... .... .... ....Street Collections (Regulation) Act No. 55

of 1940.... .... ....Street Photograph-ers A: Ct. No. 46 of 1947 ..Suitors' Fund Act No. 43 of 1964...Swan River Conservation Act No. 58 of 1958.Taxation (Staff Arrangements) Act No. 108

0.30

0.100.100.100.30

Electricity 1947... .... ....Explosives and Dangerous Goods 1963 ....Factories and Shops (Set of 7 Regulations-

10 cents each)... .... .... ....Fauna Conservation 1970 ...•Firearms 1931 ....Fire Brigade 1965

0.300.40

0.700.400.200.10

of 1969 .... .... .... .... .... 0.10 Fisheries 1967 0.30Taxi-Cars (Co-Ordination and Control) Act Flammable Liquid 0.20

No. 81 of 1963 0.20 Government Employees (Promotions AppealTestator's Family Main. tenanCe Act No. 81 Board) .. .... .... .... .... .... 0.10

of 1963 .... .... .... .... .... 0.20 Hairdressers Registration 1965 .... .... 0.10Timber Industry 1969 .... .... •.•. 0.20 Health Act-Tissue Grafting and Processing Act No. 19 Laundries and Bathroom 1971 .... .... 0.10

of 1956 ..... 0.10 Local Authorities Sewerage Undertakings 0.30Totalisator Agency Board Betting Act No. 50 Series "A" By-Laws .... .... .... 0.50

of 1960 .... .... .... .... .... 0.40 Sewerage (Lighting Ventilation andTotalisator Agency Board Betting Tax Act Construction) 1971 ..,. 0.10

No. 54 of 1960 .... .•.• •-• ...- 0.10 Hotel Grading 1967 .... .... 0.20Totalisator Duty Act No. 19 of 1905 .. .... 0.10 Industrial Arbitration 1964 .... 0.30Totalisator Regulation Act No. 19 of 1912 .. 0.10 Inspection of Machinery .... 0.50Tourist Act No. 31 of 1959 .... .... .... 0.10 Inspection of Scaffolding 1964 0.30Toxic and Hazardous Substances 1957 .... 0.10 Land Agents 1965 .... .... 0.20Trade Associations Registration Act No. 79 Land 1968 .. ........ 0.40

of 1959 .... .... .... .... .... 0.20 Land Tax Assessment 19 .09 .... 0.10

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By-Laws, etc.-continued.

Legal Assistance 1971 .. ....

Legal Contribution Trust 1968....

Licensing Court Rules 1970 ... ....Licensed Surveyors under the Acts-

Land .... .......Licensed Surveyors ..

.... .... ........

Mining . . .

Transfer of Land . .. .....

Linseed Act

BoardRegulations

(Election)1970

Regulations.... .... 1970Liquor

Local Government Act-Model By-laws-Accounting Directions .... .... .... 0.30Caravans and Camps-Regulations 1970 0.10Deposit of Refuse and Litter No. 16 .. 0.10

Extractive Industries No. 5 .... ... 0.10Holiday Cabins and Chalets No. 18 .. 0.10Local Government Regulations Absent

Voting .. .. .... . . 0.10....MotelsNo. 3 .... .... ... 0.10Parking Facilities No. 19 .. 0.10Parking of Commercial Vehicles on

Street Verges No. 20 .... .... . . 0.10Petrol Pumps No. 10. . 0.10Prevention of Damage to • StreetS-No. 15 0.10Qualifications of Municipal Officers . 0.10Removal and Disposal of Obstructing

Animals or Vehicles No. 7 .... .... 0.10Safety, Decency, Convenience and Com-

fort of Persons in respect of BathingNo. 14 .... .... 0.10

Signs, Hoardings and Billposts No. 13 0.10Standing Orders No. 4 .... .. .... 0.10Storage and Inflammable Liquid No. 12 0.10Street Lawns and Gardens No. 11 .... 0.10

Swimming Pool 1964 ... ... .... 0.10

T.V. Mast and Antenna .... .... .... 0.10

Uniform Building By-law 1965 .... .... 1.25

Uniform Private Swimming Pool .... 0.10

Valuation of Rateable Property ... .... 0.10

Vehicle Wrecking No. 17 .... ... .... 0.10

Marketable Securities Transfer .... .... 0.10Married Persons & Children (Summary Re-

lief) 1966 .... .... .... 0.30Mental Health (Administration and Mental

Health Forms) 1965 .... .... .... 0.30Metropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme

1963 .... .. •-• .... ....0.10Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage .&

Drainage 1960 •••• 0.50Milk1965 .... .... .... •••• 0.30

Mine Worker's Relief .... •••• 0.40Museum 1969 .... .... •••. 0.10

Museum (Historic Wreck) 19'70 •••• 0.10

Native Welfare 1964 .... •••• 0.20Nurses 1969 .... .... •••• 0.30

Nurses-Nursing Aides 1969 .... •... 2

.••0.20Nurses-Mid-Wife 1969 ..

Offenders Probation and Parole 1964 •••• 0.20Pesticides1956 .... .... .... .••• 0.10

Petroleum Pipelines 1970 .... •••• 0.20

Pharmacy 1965 .... .... 0.20

.... 0.30Poisons 1965 .... ....

Radioactive Substances 1958 .... 0.30

Road and Air Transport 1967 .... 0.30Rottnest Island 1966 .... .... 0.10Rural Reconstruction 1971 .... 0.10

Scaffolding 1964 .. .... .... 0.20....

....Securities Industry 1971 .. .... 0.300.Stamp1966 .... .... .... •••. 0.20

State Transport Co-Ordination 1961 •••• 0.10

StrataTitles 1961 .. .... .... •.•• 0.20Rules

....

Supreme Court Res 1971 .... 5.00

•••• 5.

Supreme Court (Companies) .... •••• 0.30

Supreme Court (Public Trustee) 1971 •••• 0.10Swan River Conservation 1961•••• 0.10....

Town Planning & Development 1967 .. •••• 0.30

Trade Association 1960 .. .... .... •••• 0.10

$

0.200.200.200.200.300.100.500.200.300.10

Articles)0.10

GOVERNMENT PRINTER'S STATIONERY.ITEM 99 available from the Wembley and PerthOffices.

Statutory Declaration Forms-Single Form-$0.05.50 Forms-$2.00.

single copy (over 10 years), $0.80.

CONTENTS.Page

Adoption of Children Act Amendment Act, 1971-Dayof coming into operation 2027

Agriculture, Department of 2029, 2069Appointments 2031, 2031-4, 2037, 2071Chief Secretary's Department . 2029-30, 2037-8Commissioners for Declarations 2037Companies Act 2088-90Crown Law Department 2037Deceased Persons' Estates 2090-1Electricity Act . 2068Fire Brigades Act . 2029-30, 3037-8Harbour and Light Department . 2062Health Department 2041Inspection of Machinery Act 2069Justices of the Peace 2031Labour, Department of 2069Land Acquisitions-Erratum 2059Land Agents Act 2031-2Lands Department .... .... .... .... 2028-9, 2030-1, 2041-8, 2061-2Licensed Surveyors Act 2048Local Courts Act 2037Local Government Department 2062-8Main Roads 2061Mines Department 2071-83Mines Regulation Act 2071Municipalities 2062-8Native Welfare . 2027-8Navigable Waters Act 2062Notices of Intention to Resume Land 2061-2Nurses Act 2041Orders in Council 2029-31Parks and Reserves Act 2043-4Parternships Dissolved 2090Petroleum Submerged Lands Act 2071Pig Industry Compensation Act Amendment Act, 1972

-Day of coming into operation 2029Police Act-Regulations amended 2039Police Department 2039-41Premier's Department 2031Proclamations 2027-9Public Service Act-Regulations .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 2034Public Service Board 2032-6Public Trustee 2090-1Public Works Department 2059-61Railways 2083-8Registrar General . . 2071Rural Reconstruction Scheme Act 2069Sale of Land for Non-payment of Rates .... .... .... 2063-4Sale of Unclaimed Found and Lost Property 2039-41State Electricity Commission 2068Street Collections (Regulations) Act . 2069Tender Board 2070-1Tenders Accepted . 2059, 2069, 2070Tenders for Government Printing . 2069Tenders Invited . 2060, 2069, 2070-1Town Planning 2048-59Traffic Act-Road Traffic Code amended .... .... .... .... 2038Trustees Act 2090-1Vermin Act . . 2069

By-Laws, etc.-continued.

0.10 Traffic Act Regulations-

0.10 Blood Sampling Analysis

0.30 Breath AnalysisDrivers' Licenses

0.50 Infringements .•..

0.50 Licensing Authorities

0.50 Omnibus

0.50 Road Code ....

0.10 Taxi-Cars ....

0.10 Vehicle Weights ....Used Car Dealers 1965 ....Weights and Measures (Pre-Packed

1968

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