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[1901] OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3'30 p.m.] [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION NY POST AS A NEWSPA No. '32.] PERTH : FRIDA MAY 24. [1912. No. 14062.—C.S.O. Bank Holiday throughout the State of Western Australia. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strick- TO WIT. 5 land, Count della. Catena, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished G. STRICKLAND, Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor. Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Depend- [L.s.] encies, etc., etc., etc. 109/12. IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Gov- ernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint Tuesday, the 4th day of June, 1912, a special clay to be observed as a Bank Holiday through- out the State of Western Australia. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd day of May, 1912. By His Excellency's Command, J. M. DREW, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! No. 14063.—C.S.O. - Bank Holiday at Kalgoorlie. PROCLAMATION 'WESTERN AUSTRAIIA, By Hie Excellency Sir Gerald Strick- TO WIT. 5 land, Count della Catena, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished G. STRICKLAND, Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor. Governor inand over the State of Western Australia and its Depend- [L.s.] encies, etc., etc., etc. 109/12. IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Gov- ernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint Wednesday, the 12th day of June, 1912, a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the Town of Kalgoorlie. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd day of May, 1912. By His Excellency's Command, J. M. DREW, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING! ! I The Land Act, 1898. PROCLAMATION (Resumption) AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strick- WIT, land, Count della Catena, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished G. STRICKLAND, Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor. Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Depend- [Ls.] elides, etc., etc., etc. Corr. No. 6672/06. WHEREAS by Section 9 of ''The Land Act, 1898," the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes specified in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of land held as a Homestead Farm: And whereas it is deemed ex- pedient that the portion of Homestead Farm 3697/74, Boyanup A.A. Lot 85, as described hereunder, should be resumed for one of the purposes specified in para- graph 3 of Section 39 of the said Act, that is to say for Railway: Now therefore I, Sir Gerald Strickland, Count della Catena, Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, do by this my proclamation resume portion of the said Homestead Farm 3697/74 for the purpose aforesaid. Schedule. The area containing 2 roods 17 perches bounded by lines starting from the North-East corner of Boyanup A.A. Lot 85, and extending 179deg. 28min. 53 2/10 links along Elgin Road to the Northern side of Road No. 3984; thence along the latter 249deg. 28min. 11 chains 49 5/10 links; thence 279deg. 28min. one chain, and thence 69deg. 28min. 12 chains 54 3/10 links to the start- ing point. (Diagram 26746; Plan, Boyanup Agricultural Area.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 21st day of May, 1912. By His Excellency's Command, THOMAS H. BATH, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! 'WESTERN TO

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[1901]

OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3'30 p.m.]

[REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION NY POST AS A NEWSPA

No. '32.]

PERTH : FRIDA

MAY 24. [1912.

No. 14062.—C.S.O. Bank Holiday throughout the State of Western Australia.

PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strick-

TO WIT. 5 land, Count della. Catena, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished

G. STRICKLAND, Order of St. Michael and St. George,

Governor. Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Depend-

[L.s.]

encies, etc., etc., etc. 109/12.

IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Gov-ernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint

Tuesday, the 4th day of June, 1912, a special clay to be observed as a Bank Holiday through-out the State of Western Australia.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd day of May, 1912.

By His Excellency's Command, J. M. DREW,

Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

No. 14063.—C.S.O. -

Bank Holiday at Kalgoorlie.

PROCLAMATION 'WESTERN AUSTRAIIA, By Hie Excellency Sir Gerald Strick-

TO WIT. 5 land, Count della Catena, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished

G. STRICKLAND, Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor. Governor inand over the State of

Western Australia and its Depend- [L.s.] encies, etc., etc., etc.

109/12. IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of "The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Gov-ernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint

Wednesday, the 12th day of June, 1912, a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday in the Town of Kalgoorlie.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd day of May, 1912.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. M. DREW, Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING! ! I

The Land Act, 1898.

PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)

AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Sir Gerald Strick-

WIT, land, Count della Catena, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished

G. STRICKLAND, Order of St. Michael and St. George,

Governor. Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Depend-

[Ls.] elides, etc., etc., etc.

Corr. No. 6672/06. WHEREAS by Section 9 of ''The Land Act, 1898," the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes specified in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of land held as a Homestead Farm: And whereas it is deemed ex-pedient that the portion of Homestead Farm 3697/74, Boyanup A.A. Lot 85, as described hereunder, should be resumed for one of the purposes specified in para-graph 3 of Section 39 of the said Act, that is to say for Railway: Now therefore I, Sir Gerald Strickland, Count della Catena, Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council, do by this my proclamation resume portion of the said Homestead Farm 3697/74 for the purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.

The area containing 2 roods 17 perches bounded by lines starting from the North-East corner of Boyanup A.A. Lot 85, and extending 179deg. 28min. 53 2/10 links along Elgin Road to the Northern side of Road No. 3984; thence along the latter 249deg. 28min. 11 chains 49 5/10 links; thence 279deg. 28min. one chain, and thence 69deg. 28min. 12 chains 54 3/10 links to the start-ing point.

(Diagram 26746; Plan, Boyanup Agricultural Area.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 21st day of May, 1912.

By His Excellency's Command,

THOMAS H. BATH,

Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

'WESTERN TO

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1902 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1912.

The Land Act, 1898.

ORDER LN COUNCIL.

At the Exe,cutive Council Chamber, at Perth, Hiis 21st day of May, 1912.

Present:

His Excellency the Governor. The HOD ourables—The Premier.

W. C. Angwin, M.L.A.

Carnes. No. 15135/1.1. WHEREAS by Section 42 of " The Land Act, 1898;" it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any Reserve shall ,vest- in-,and be held_ by any Municipality, Road Board, or other 'person or persons to be named in the order, in trust for any of the' purposes set forth in Section 39 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposes to be specified . in such order: And whereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve 14118, at Lake Matilda, should vest in and be held by the Honour-able the Minister for Railways, in trust for Railway Water, Supply purposes: .Now, therefore, His Excellency the 'Governor, by and with the advice. and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by the Honourable the Minister for Railways, in trust for said purpose; subject, nevertheless, to the powers re-served to me by section 41 of the said Act.

BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Council.

The Roads Act, 1911.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive Council Chambers, Perth, this 14th day of May, 1912.

Present:

His Excellency the Governor. The Honourables—Minister for Lands,

W. C. Angwin, M.L.A.

WHEREAS by virtue of "The Roads Act, 1911," the Governor may alter the boundaries of any Road District by transferring any portion thereof to another District: And whereas it is desirable

, in exercise of such power, to

alter the boundaries of the Gosnells Road District by transferring the portion thereof defined in the Schedule hereto to the Darling Range Road District; And whereas notice of the intention of the Governor to exercise such power in manner aforesaid has, pursuant to Section 8 of the said Act, been -published in four successive issues of the Government Gazette and served on the Boards of the said Districts, and within one month after such publica-tion no sufficient cause was shown to the Governor why the power proposed to be exercised should not be exer-cised; Now, therefore, His Excellency the said Governor, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, doth hereby, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act and of every other power in him in this behalf enabling, transfer from the Gosnells Road District to the Darling Range Road District all that portion of the Gosnells Road District which is defined in the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE.

Boundaries.

To transfer to the Darling Range Road District all that portion of the Gosnells Road District bounded by a line running along the Northern boundaries of Locations 425, 518, and 423 extending in an Easterly direction along Road 13951; thence in a Southerly direction along Road 6837; thence due Wrest to part of Eastern boundaries of Lease 48/2072; thence Northerly along Eastern and Northern boundary of same and the Northern boundaries of Leases 325/93, 7/1494, 48/4991, 10835/55, and Loca-tion 505; thence North along Western boundary of Loca-tion 425 to starting-point.

The boundaries of the respective Road Districts are altered accordingly.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Department.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 21st clay of May, 1912.

Present:

His Excellency the Governor.

The Honourables—The Premier. W. C. Angwin, M.L.A.

WHEREAS by "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage Act, 1909," it is provided in Section 20 that the GoVernor may exempt such works as in his discretion lie may .think ,fit fron.the:operations of certain sections in this Act: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the 'Exectitive Council, does hereby exempt the deviation works as hereinafter de-scribed from the operation of subsections (a) and (b) of section 20, and sections 21, 22, and. 23 of the said Act.

Description of Proposed Works.

A 2ft. Gin. Monier pipe stormwater drain intersecting existing drain at a point about 85ft. Westerly froir subway, Southerly and South-Easterly through priva property, across Subway approach, along Dyer Stan to a point on existing drain near intersection of Dyer Street and Marquis Street.

A lft. 3in. x 10in. oval Monier pipe sewer intersecting existing sewer between Manhole 137 and Manhole 136, thence running parallel to drain for about 300 feet, thence North-Easterly to existing Manhole 135.

Line of sewer and drain shown in red and blue on P.W.D. Plan No. 16404 deposited at the Office of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, 605 Wellington Street, Perth.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the 25th day of May, 1912.

(Sgd.) BERNARD PARKER,

Clerk of Executive Council.

APPOINTMENTS.

Premier's Office, Perth, 16th May, 1912.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint Alexander Ronald Grant as Librarian of the Parliamentary Library, as from the 1st May, 1912, in succession to C. J. Lee Steere, resigned; and to appoint Francis Grylls Steere Acting Sub-LP. rarian, as from the same date.

J. SCADDAN,

Premier.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Premier's Office, No. 299. Perth, 23rd May, 1912.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to accept the resignations of the following Justices of the Peace:-

P.O. 33/1910.—Andrew James Faulds, Esquire, of Mount Morgans, for the Mount Margaret Magisterial District.

P.O. 308/1910.—Alexander Burns Gloster, Esquire, of Busselton, for the Sussex Magisterial District.

(Sgd.) BERNARD PARKER, A. COLENSO KESSELL, Secretary to the Premier. Clerk of the Council.

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MAY 24, 1912.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. 1903

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA,

Notification of Vacancies. The Treasury,

Perth, 21st May, 1912. APPLICATIONS are invited by the Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner from persons qualified for appointment to the following positions.

Applicants outside the Public Service are eligible for appointment to the Administrative and Professional Divisions, but are not eligible for appointment to Clerical or General Division vacancies, unless they were in the service of a State on 1st January, 1901, or have retired from the service of the Commonwealth or of a State.

Applicants who are officers of the Public Service of a State should state the date of their appointment to the service present position, and salary.

Applicants from outside the service should state their qualificatiOns for the office they seek. Copies only of diplomas, references, teStimonials, or certificates should be forwarded. If the originals are required they will be asked for.

Date and year of birth should be stated, and applications must be in applicant's hand-writing.

Applications should be addressed to the " Commonwealth Public Service Inspector" of the State, in which the vacancy exists, and in the case of officers of the Commonwealth Service be forwarded through the chief officer of the department to which the applicant belongs.

Minimum and maximum salaries where shown indicate the limits of the class or grade in which the position' is classified. Subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act, appointments may be made at any salary within these. limits. Successful appointees must comply with the life assurance provisions of the Public Service Act and Regulations.

L. S. EL1OT, Under Treasurer.

Position. Locality.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Division and Salary per annum.

Victoria. Clerk, Fifth Class ...

Painter, Grade V. (2 positions)

Watchman, Grade III, (3 positions)

Land Tax Branch, Central Staff, Melbourne

Clerical, £60 to £200. Applicants should possess know-ledge of assessing duties.

POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Victoria. Electrical Engineer's General, £144 to £156.

J Branch, Melbourne

DEPARTMENT OP TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Western Australia. Shipping Branch, Fre- General, £132 ; salary stated includes five per ce nt. allow

mantle ante.

POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. New South Wales.

Senior Sorter, Grade VII. (Travel-ling Staff)

No. 3 South (Cootamundra) General, £174 to £180.

Lineman (in charge of Office), Grade V.

Kyandra General, £144 to £156, less 10 per cent. for rent ; £15 for acting as Postmaster ; £40 forage allowance ; quarters, 5 rooms, etc.

Queensland Postal Assistant ... Einasleigh ... I General, £72 to £150 ; District Allowance, Scale IV.

Applications returnable 1st June, 1912.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Salary. Date returnable.

Crown Law Clerk Assisting on Civil Side £300 to £384 ... 31st May, 1912.

Colonial Secretary's Business Manager, State Steam- ship Service ... £360 to £480 ... 8th June, 1912.

Medical and Health Inspectress of Factories ... £144 to £180 15th June, 1912. Treasury ... Clerk in Charge, Workers'

Home Board ... £240 to £264 26th June, 1912.

Applications are called under Section 38 of " The Public Service Act, 1904," and are to be addressed to the Public Service Commissioner, and should be made on the prescribed forms Obtainable from the offices of. the various Permanent Heads of Departments.

Officers in Class G are not eligible for promotion to Class F until they have attained to the Maximum of their Class or to 20 years of age, and should, therefore, not apply for vacancies to which they have no claim for promotion.

WALTER W. A.LCOCK, Deputy Public Service Commissioner.

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429 6 0 25 0 0

61 19 2 45 11 4

124 4 5

116 '7 6 0 19 0 2 0 0 2 15 0

26 19 0 41 13 0

92 10 0

40 4 6 82 0 0

36 0 0 186 0 0

139 6 0 6 5 5

14s. for for for for for

for £18 ton

£9 10s. ton for

28s. Gd.

22s. 6d. 100ft.

20s. 100ft.

72s. £22 7s. ton 5s. 3d. ft.

for 11d. per ft.

£39 12s. for

for for for for

s. 9d. 100ft.

Is. 90. 18s. Gd. gross

Is. 90. 6s. us.

50s. 1,000 34s. cwt. 34s. cwt. 34s. cwt.

Mar. 15 I Stewarts & Lloyds, Ltd. 11,715ft. gin. 183 lens weldless steel tube Mar. 15 I Do. .. 1,012ft. Gin. 78 lens liyaraulic tube

William Sandover & Co.

Whittaker Bros. Do. • • Do. • • Do. • • Do. • •

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T. E. Bolton .. Currie & Murray Cardinal Bros. .. Clackline Firebrick Co.

The Cardup Brick Co. .. John Dawson ..

Davis & Meade Ferguson & Lewis .. Gillanders, Arbuthnot, &

Co. Hoskins & Co., Ltd. ..

Do. .. Do. Do,

Do. Do.

J. J. Horrocks & Co., Ltd.

Imperial Electric and En-gineering Co. Do. .. Do. ..

Do. .. Do. ..

Inglis, Smith, & Co. Ingersoll Rand Co. John H. Kendall J. A. Lynam ..

Do. ..

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1 only squatter's tank .. 26 only lain. Alex hose cocks

2,920ft. jarrah, various sizes 2,970ft. jarrah, various sizes 3,690ft. jarrah, various sizes 10,714ft. jarrah, various sizes 8,110ft. jarrah, various sizes

1,382ft. hewn jarrah sleepers 50 gross toilet soap 3,077 hewn jarrah sleepers 1,431 fire lumps .. 160 B.F. No. 10 fire lumps ..

22,700 bricks, various sizes 1 ton 16cwt. 1 qr. 221bs. steel castings 1 ton Gcwt. 3grs. 61bs. steel castings 3 tons 13cwt. Ogre. Sibs. steel castings

5,590 jarrah sleepers, and royalty on same for 4,560ft. 4in. redwood architraves .. 113s. Gd. 100ft. 4,182ft. Gin. padouk for

95 9ft. x 6in. pipes 1 6in. bend .. 2 Gin. x 45in. springs 2 8in. to 6in. reducing pieces

22 Gin. x 9ft. pipes 34 6in. pipes

119 Wilkes' automatic locks and striking plates to match

1 only " Ransome's " steam cross-cut saw, No. 3, for logs Eft. diameter, complete

18 " Ransome " steam cross-cut saw blades 1 only " Ruston Proctor " vertical cross

tube boiler 2 gross A.E.G. wall plugs and bases .. 1 only A.E.G. variable speed electric motor

60 gross fog signals 1 only Buckeye tyre heater .. 50 trucks gravel lumps .. 1,555 hewn jarrah sleepers, various sizes .. 50 1/6th loads, royalty on jarrah sleepers

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24s. 6d. 19s. 20s.

27s. 6d.

24s. 6d. 24s. 6d.

4s. 9d.

for

for for

£18 for

13s. 6d. gross £135

Ils. truck Is. 9id.

2s. 6d. load

Mar. 5 April 13

Feb. 24 Feb. 27 Feb. 22 Mar. 30 Mar. 18

April 21 Mar. 25 April 25 Mar. 19 Mar. 19

April

2 Feb. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 15

April 20 Mar. 29 Mar. 29

Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 23

26 i Do. 26 I Do. 15 Do.

April April

April Mar. Mar.

1912. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar.

21 Barnett Bros. .. 27 Bunning Bros., Ltd. 19 I Do. .

91 sheets, I P.R P 72 x 24 .. 6,953ft. oregon, various sizes .. 14,819ft. oregon, various sizes ..

' 5,337ft. 4in. jarrah, various sizes .. 5,337ft. 4in. jarrah, various sizes

3,687ft. T. & G. jarrah, various sizes ..

Mar.

April

Mar. April Mar.

18 10

1

Davis, Hankinson & Co. I Elder, Shenton, & Co.,

Ltd. F. H. Faulding & Co. ..

1 motor tricycle, No. 30 .. 3 tons Ocwt. Oqrs. 2lbs. " Broken Hill "

pig lead 2 tons 19cwt. carbonate soda ..

21 Leslie & Co. .. 5,000 pairs Brockie Pell are lamp carbons.. 5 20 -1-inch i'decury patent steam traps

28 Millar's Karri & Jarrah 2,693ft. 6in. Oregon, various sizes Co.

19 Do. .. 4,393ft. 4in. oregon, various sizes

13 Metters, Ltd. .. Seven sets trolley wheels and axles 13 McLean Bros. & Rigg 2 ton. l0cwt. Ewbank nails .. 19 176ft., four only Diston's band saws

Mar. 25 Mar. 26

April 12

April 18

April 18 April 18

Mar. 25 Mar. 25

Feb. Mar. Mar. April April

7 15 28 27 27

1904 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1912.

Treasury, Perth, 20th May, 1912.

T H E following Statement of Material purchased by the Railway Department during the month of April, 1912, under Section 41, Subsection (c), of the Tender Board Regulations, is published for general information.

L. S. ELIOT, Under Treasurer.

List of Material purchased outside Contracts by Railway Stores. Invoices passed during month of April, 1912. Amounts-£25 and over.

Date. Name. Material. Rate per. Amount. Total.

246 10 2 62 10 0 54 0 4

28 0 6

66 12 0

74 4 8 25 4 0

102 1 6

105 16 4

72 9 10

196 5 0 123 16 1 46 5 0

275 12 11

454 6 0 56 15 0

231 14 11 503 10 10 30 15 7 83 13 0

122 1 6

68 12 0 28 5 3

436 14 6 40 10 0

135 0 0 27 10 0

145 11 5

£ s. d.

66 1 1 71 12 2 39 13 6 39 13 6 29 9 11

38 2 0 28 10 0

30 6 0

43 18 8

55.17 6 46 4 0

59 8 2 46 8 2

39 12 0 32 17 10

27 18 6 29 11 0 35 17 0 51 4 G 51 14 0

£ s. d. 63 14 0

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MAY 24, 1012.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, M .A. 1905

LIST OE MATERIAL PURCHASED OUTSIDE CONTRACTS BY RAILWAY STORES-continued.

AntountS'-,825 and over.

Date. Name. Material. Rate per Amount. Total.

1912. £ s. d. £ s. d. Mar. 6 McKenzie & Holland,

Ltd. 4 lock and block instruments for 120 17 6

Mar. 28 Monteath Bros. 875ft. C.I. pipe .. 4s. ft. 179 0 0 April 13 T. J. Nichols .. 349 hewn jarrah sleepers Is. 7d. each 27 12 7 Mar. 12 Padbury, 3 tons 8cwt. 2qrs. 211bs. Yorkshire iron .. £21 16s. 4d.

ton 74 18 6

Mar. 18 Port, Honey, & Co., Ltd. 5,399ft. T. & G. jarrah, various sizes 12s. 100ft. 32 7 11 Mar. 26 Do. 5,337ft. 4in. jarrah, various sizes .. for 39 15 0

72 2 11 Feb. 5 William Padbury 29 tons 3cwt. lqr. 141bs. Earl Dudley

rolled steel joists £8 16s. 8C1. ton 257 13 2

April 18 Queensland Molasses 25 tons molasses .. £6 2s. 6d. ton 153 2 6 Co.

April 17 Do. .. 234 tons molasses . £6 2s. 6d. ton 143 18 9 297 1 3

April 12 Charles H. Rigg 686 hewn jarrah sleepers Is. 9,!td. 62 3' 4 April 13 J. Dutton Smith .. 573 hewn jarrah sleepers Is. 7d. 45 7 3 March 12 Swan Sawmills, Ltd. .. 35 loads sawn sleepers 30s. 53 11 11 April 3 Tomlinson Bros. & Co. 2 friction winches .. £50 100 0 0 April 3

ss:1. Do. .. 2 ball roller turntables £10 5s. 20 10 0

Nov. 11

1912.

Do. .. 12 brass bench roller bearings, 6 C.I. bench rollers, I set gauge plates and brackets, 1 set pins

for 49 13 6

170 3 6 344 0 10 April 2 Wilgarup Karri & Jarrah 11,072ft. 9in. sawn karri, various sizes for

Co. Mar. 30 Do. 18,281ft. sawn karri, various sizes for 99 0 7 Mar. 27 Do. .. 8,014ft. sawn karri, various sizes for 320 0 4

763 1 9 15 0 0 Mar. 22 Westralia Ironworks,

Ltd. 240 headstock strap bolts .. Is. 3d.

Mar. 22 Do. .. 70 wingbar brackets 3s. 6d. 12 5 0 27 5 0

£6,059 1 0

No. 14064.-C.S.O. APPOINTMENTS AND RESIGNATIONS.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Perth, 24th May, 1912.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appointments :-

2212/12.-Very Reverend Henry Frederick 'Mercer, Dean of Perth, to be Manager of the Perth Girls' Orphanage, Perth, vice Reverend Canon Ernest Foster, resigned.

2244/12.-Corporal A. West to act as District Regis-trar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the West Kim-berley Registry District, to reside at Derby, vice Corporal M. J. Wolfe. Appointment to date from 27th May, 1912.

5805/11.-Leslie Morgan to be Acting Wharfinger, Rne.bourne, during the absence of Whartinger Thomson.

2051/12.-E. J. Thurkle to be Wharfinger and Ship-ping Master, Derby, from the 21st March, 1912, vice Wharfinger Pearsson, deceased.

1271/12.-Edward James McCarthy to be a Statistical Collector at Esperance, under Section 5 of "The Statis-tics Act, 1907," vice Robert H. Dean, resigned.

And to approve the resignation of- 194/11.--R. Storey Cooper as Honorary Masseur of

the Perth Public Hospital, from the 6th May, 1912.

J. R. CAMPBELL, Acting Under Secretary.

No. 14065.-C.S.O. THE LUNACY ACT, 1903.

Colonial Secretary's Office, 2208/12. Perth, 24th May, 1912.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to declare Ward No. 5 in the Claremont Hospital for the Insane a place in which the criminal insane may he con-fined.

J. R. CAMPBELL, Acting Under Secretary.

No. 14066.-C.S.O. NOTICES TO MARINERS.

Colonial Secretary's Office, C.S.O. 222/12. Perth, 24th May, 1912.

THE following Notices to Mariners are published for general information.

J R CAMPBELL, Acting Under Secretary.

NOTICE TO MARINERS. No. 16 of 1912.

India-West Coast-Cochin. Information has been received from the Port Officer,

Cochin, that the Bar and Spit Buoys at Cochin Harbour entrance and the Quarantine Buoy in the inner harbour will be removed for the ensuing monsoon on 15th May, 1912, and that the bright fixed light at Mallipuram will be exhibited froth the flagstaff from the 15th May to 30th September, 1912.

H. S. BROWN, for Offg. Presidency Port Officer.

Presidency Port Office, Madras, 22nd April, 1912.

NOTICE TO MARINERS. Western Australia-North-Wesi Coast.

1516/12. NOTICE is hereby given that the Bedout Island Light, lat. 19.35 S., long. 119.6 E., has been relighted.

Description of light as follows:-Unattended, white, flashing every 10 seconds, thus: Flash 2 secs., eclipse 8 sees.; height of focal plane, 66 feet; visible 14 miles in clear weather.

Charts affected. No. 1055,-Bedout Island. to Cape Cuvier. No. 1048.-Buccaneer Archipelago to Bedout.

C. J. IRVINE, Chief Harbour Master.

Harbour and Light Department, Fremantle, 22nd May, 1912.

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1906 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1912.

No. 14067.-C.S.O. THE EARLY CLOSING ACT 1902.

Colonial Secretary's Office, 715/12. Perth, 24th May, 1912.

NOTICE is hereby given that at a Poll taken in , the Albany Shop DiStrict on Tuesday, the 14th day of May, 1912, under the provisions of "The Early Closing Act, 1902," as amended by Act No. 1 of 1912, on the resolu-tion "Do you vote that shops generally throughout the District shall close at 1 o 'clock p.m. on Saturdays," 661 electors voted "Yes" and 198 electors voted "No," and the resolution was therefore carried by a majority of 463.

J. M. DREW, Colonial Secretary.

Crown Law Department, Perth, 22nd May, 1912.

C.L.D. 3965/12. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has authorised John Barnes and Stanley John Chester to attest Instruments and Powers of Attorney under Section 145 of "The Transfer of Land. Act, 1893."

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

Crown Law Department, Perth, 22nd May, 1912.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to make the following appointments:-

C.L.D. 3132/12.-F. L. Stronach as a Sworn Valuator under "The Transfer of Land Act, 1893."

C.L.D. 10449/11.-A, B. Smith as Acting Clerk of the Local Court, Acting Clerk to Magistrates, and Acting Clerk of the Licensing Court, Cue, vice T. Y. A. Lang, as from the 12th February, 1912.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

Crown Law Department, Perth, 23rd May, 1912.

THE Honourable the Attorney General, acting herein under order of the Governor in Council made . the 28th March, 1906, under the provisions of "The Constitution Act, 1889," has been pleased to make the following ap-pointments:-

C.L.D. 4305/]2.-Constable John Wood as Bailiff of the Local Court, Laverton, vice Constable William Ma-lone, transferred.

C.L.D. 4150/12.-Constable William. Malone as Bailiff of the Local Court, Kellerberrin, vice Constable C. Mc-Arthur, transferred.

C.L.D. 3151/12.-Constable Martin Mulkerrin as Bailiff of the Narrogin Local Court for Wickepin, vice Constable N. J. Burrows .'resigned.

H. G. HAMPTON, Under Secretary for Law.

Office of Public Service CoMmissioner, Perth, 23rd May, 1912.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approVed of the following appointments:-

Ex. Co. 2117; P.S.C. 377/12. H. C. Trethowan to be Under Secretary Water Supply

Department, at a salary of £600 per annum, as from the 1st June, 1912.

Ex. Co. 1408; P.S.C. 1583/11. H. B. Hamlin, under Section 29 of the Public Service

Act to be Computer, District Land and Survey Office, Narrogin, at a salary of. £210 per annum, as from the 26th March, 1912.

Ex. Co. 3604; P.S:C. 888/11. A. J. Reid, under Section 29 of the Public Service Act

to be Clerk generally assisting, Land Resumption and Estate Office, Public Works Department, at a salary of £120 per annum, as from 1st July, 1911.

Ex. Co. 2142; P.S.C. 1459/11. H. V. Crabb, under Section 28 of the Public Service

Act, to be a Junior Clerk, Public Works Department, at a salary of £60 per annum, as from 1st July, 1911. Also of the acceptance of the following resignations:-

Ex. Co. 2083. M. Donaldson, Clerk Mines Department, as from the

31st May, 1912.

Ex. Co. 2080; P.S.C. 307/11. R. G. Beasley, Junior Draftsman, Mines Department,

as from the 11th May, 1912. Ex. Co. 2067. S. J. Rowe, Clerk assisting, Civil side Crown Law De-

partment, as from the 14th May, 1912. WALTER W. ALCOCK,

Deputy Public Service Commissioner.

Office of Public Service Commissioner, Perth, 9th May, 1912.

IT is hereby notified, for general infdrmation, that Mon-day, the 3rd June (Foundation Day) will be observed as a Public Service holiday throughout the Service.

WALTER W. ALCOCK, Deputy Public Service, Commissioner.

Office of Public Service Commissioner, Perth, 23rd May, 1912.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Tuesday, the 4th June (.King's Birthday), will be ob-served as a Public Service ilfoliday throughout the Ser-vice.

WALTER W. ALCOCK, Deputy Public Service Commissioner.

AMENDMENT OF AREAS AND BOUNDARIES OF RESERVES.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 24th May, 1912.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the Areas and Boundaries of the following Reserves being amended as described in the Schedules below, for the purposes therein set forth; the Areas and Boundaries previously published in the Government Gazette being hereby cancelled:-

9093/08. NGOWANGERUPP.-No. 11486 (Recreation and

Show Ground).-Lots 52 and 56. (About 28 acres 2r. 1.6p.) (Plan Ngowangerupp Townsite.)

7607/09. VICTORIA (Latham's Rock).-No. 12305 (Water).-

Bounded by lines starting from the North-West corner of Victoria Location 4013, and extending North to the South-Eastern side of a surveyed road; thence along said side of road North-Eastwards to the North-West corner of Location 3993, and thence South along part of the latter location's West boundary to the North-East corner of Location 4013 aforesaid; thence West to the starting point. (About 68 acres.) (Plan 96/80.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE WORKERS' HOMES ACT, 1911. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corres. 2835112. Perth, 24th May, 1912. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to dedicate, under Section 7 of "The Work-ers' Homes Act, 1911," the following Narrogin Town, Lots to the purposes of the said Act, viz.:-

Lots 842 to 905 inclusive. R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretary for. Lands.

RESERVES. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 17th May, 1912. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to set apart as Public Reserves the lands described in the Schedules below, for the purposes therein set forth:-

WILLIAMS (Lot Gray Soak).-No. 14137 (School site).-Bounded by lines starting from an angle in the Western side of Road No. 1243 situate 141deg. 22min. 7 chains 26.8 links from the intersection of said side of road with the North boundary of Reserve 4239, and extending West to the West boundary of said reserve; thence South about eight chains along said Western boundary, East to the Western side of Road No. 1243 aforesaid, and Northward along same to the starting point. (Reserve 4239 is hereby reduced.) (About 5 acres. ) Plan 378D/40.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

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MAT 24, 1912.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1907

LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING FOR CULTIVATION.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 24th May, 1912.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Lots are available for selection under the Regulations for the Leasing of Town and Suburban Lands for Cultivation published in the Govertintent Gazette of 18th March, 1912, on and after the dates specified in the Schedule below :—

Corres. No. Town. Lot Nos.

Capital Unimproved.

Value.

Annual Rental. Date Open. I

I

28th May, 1912 Do. ...

Do. ,.. Do. ...

29th May, 1912 Do....

Applications to be Lodged at Remarks.

1135/04 Barton ...

2529/12 Collie ... 2618/12 Lion Mill ... 2072 09 Nangeenan ...

88, 89, and 90 85, 86, and 87

Sub. Lot 351 172 ... ... 70, 71, and 72 73, 74, and 75

.£25 each £33 6s. ,8d.

£66 13s. 4d. £93 6s. 8d.

£83 6s. 8d. each £6613s. 4d. each

15s. each £1 each

£2 £2 16s.

£210s. each £2 each

Do. Do.

Bunbury Perth

Northam

76 to 79 ... £56 13s. 4d. each £1 14s. each Do. ... Do. ... Lot 69 has beet j 14607/08 Narngulu ... 46 and 47 ... £50 each £1 10s. each Do. Geraldton excepted fron

52 ... £40 each £1 4s. Do. leasing and oc 50 and 51 ... £33 6s. 8d. each £1 each Do. cupation as Re 44, 48, 49 ... £23 6s. 8d. each 14s. each Do. serve 6747

811/07 Pootenup ... 30, 31, 33, and £23 6s. 8d. each , 14s. each 28th May, 1912 Katanning 34 1

9962/09 Wungong ... 9 and 70 ... £43 6s. 8d. each I £1 6s. each Do. ... Perth 5 and 8 ... £40 each 1 £1 4s. each Do. 69 ... £33 6s. 8d. I £1 Do.

£20 12s. Do. 9306/00 York ... ... s. 141 £33 6s. 8d. £1 Do ... Beverley

s. 146 ... £50 £1 10s. Do. 3279/12 Ealamunnda ... 209 ... ... £50 £1 10s. 4th June, 1912 Perth

96 ... ... £46 13s. 4d. £1 8s. 94 and 125... £43 6s. 8d, each F £1 6s. each 95, 123, 124, £40 each £1 4s. each 126, 127,129, 137, and 138

106 and 128 £3613s. 4d. each £1 2s. each 102, 103, 104, £33 6r. 8d. each £1 each 133,134, 139, 140, and 141

97, 120, 121, £30 each i 18s. each and 135

105, 119, 179, £2613s. 4d. each 16s. each and 359

170 and 180 £23 Os. 8d. each 14s. each 165 to 169 in- .£16 13s. 4d. each 10s. each elusive, 171, 172 and 173

2173/12 Narrogin ... 787 and 788 £33 6s. 8d. each £1 each Do. ... Narrogin 768, 776, and £30 each 18s. each

780 to 784 inclusive

762, 766, 774, £2613s. 4d. each 16s. each and 793

695, 761, 794, £23 6s. 8d. each 14s. each 795, 797, and 798

764, 765, and £20 each 12s. each 796

1081/00 Pingelly ... 633, 634, 635, £33 Os. 8d. each £1 each 4th June, 1912 Narrogin... I Lots 630 and 63( 642, 643, 644, have been ex and 645 cepted fron

628, 629, 637, £23 6s. 8d. each 14s. each ... sale and occu 638, 639, 640, pation as . Re and 641 serve 14110.

625, 626, 627, £20 each 12s. each 631, and 632

3697/97 Do. ... 666 and 667 £46 13s. 4d. each ..£1 8s. each Do. Do. Vol. III. 664 and 665 £33 Os. 8d. each £1 each

660, 661, 668, £30 each 18s. each 669, 672, and 673

662 and 663 £20 each 12s. each 17308/10 I Smith's Mill ... 158 to 165 in- ..216 13s. 4d. each 10s. each Do. ... Perth

elusive

5460/97 Barton ... 85, 87, and 90 £33 6s. 8d. each £1 each 11th June, 1912 Wagin 86, 88, and 89 £25 each ... 15s. each.

3678/12 i Chidh iv's Well 142 ... ... £83 Os. 8d ... £2 10s. Do. ... Perth 151 ... ... £76 13s. 4d. ... £2 6s. 141 ... £60 ... ... £1 16s. 149 ... ... £50 ... ... £1 10s. 148 ... ... £46 13s. 4d. ... £1 8s.

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Lot Nss.

78, 81, and 114

56, 57, 76, 86, and 106

3 and 6, 77, 85, and 96

101 ... 93, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102 to 105, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, and 112

Sub. 42, 43, 46, 47, and 48

Sub. 33, 34, 44, and 45

Sub. 30, 31, 32, and 41, Lots 111 to 115 inclu-sive, 117, 129, 130, 131, and 132

Sub. 1, 3, 5 to 16 inclusive, and 26. Lots 118 to 127 in-clusive, 133 and 134,

151 ... 152 ... 145 .,. 14.3 and 144 34 to 37, and 39 to 41 in-clusive

505 ...

£43 6s. 8d. £40 each

£33 Os. Sd. £30 each

£23 6s. 8d £20

£16 13s. 4d. £26 13s. 4d.

£23 Os. 8d. each

£20 each

£16 13s. 4d. each

£50 £46 13s. 4d.

£40 each

£33 6s. Sd. each

£30 each

£20 £16 13s. 4d.

£50 each

£33 Os. 8d. each

£25 each

£16 ] 3s. 4d. each

El 6s. El 4s. each

£1 18s. each

14s. 12s.

105. 16s. 14s.

12s. each

10s. each

£1 10s. £1 8s.

£1 4s. each

£1 each

18s. each

12s. 10s.

£1 10s. each

£1 each

15s. each

10s. each

h 1912

Do.

Do.

Do.

Perth

Katanning

Perth

Katanning

£46 13s. 4d. £1 8s. Do. Albany £36 13s. 46. £1 2s. £33 Os. 86. £1 £30 each 18s. each

£16 1Zs. 4d. each 10s. each Do. Bumbu y

£33 6s. Sd. £1 Do. Wagin

Date Open. Applications to be Lodged at

Remarks.

Lots 32 and 148/ 163 have been temporarily re-served).

3673/12

Town.

Chidlow's Well

Corms. No.

413/7

11901/98

8641/97

Kojonup

Muchea

Tenterden

6512/08 *Torbay

3033/12 Wagerup

142/05 Wa gin

Capital Unimproved

. Value.

Annual

146 ... ... 136, 137, 139,

140& 147 261. 241, 242, Si..

245

246, 249, & 260

279 ... 176 & 177 ... 164 to 171

inclusive, 178, 180 to 185 inclu-sive 194 & 195

186, ,•187 & 196

54, 63, 64, 65, 68, 69, 70, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, and 200

80 ...

1908 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [IVIA" 24,'=1912.

LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING FOR CULTIVATION—continued..

----- Selection is limited to one lot to each person unless otherWise stated. Plans showing the arrangements of the Lots referred to will shortly be obtainable at this office and the various

District or Branch Land and Survey Offices. Applications may be lodged at the offices mentioned at any time prior to the dates specified, and any applications so

lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day. In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Section 17 of

" The Land Act, 1898," and Section 2 of " The Land Act Amendment Act, 1900 " In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such

applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to Clerk in charge of the District or Branch Land and Survey Office at the place mentioned before his application is approved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their applications before the date specified, and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applications may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

* Each of the above-mentioned lots in townsites marked with an asterick, exclusive of reserves, will be sold and granted on the condition that the purchaser or his transferees shall not at any time obtain or hold a license for the sale of intoxicating liquor on the lot purchased.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lauds.

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10s. 15s. each 10s. each

Perth Geraldton

15s. each ..£12

• 12s. £1 5s. each

£1 each

Geraldton Kalgoorlie ... Lots 1, 11, 12, 36, 42, 50,

and 58 have been ex-cepted from Leasing and Occupation as Reserve 13844

Geraldton

Katanning

Beverley

£1 15s. each

10s. each

£1 10s.each • 5s. each

£1 5s. £ 1 each

15s. each

10s. each

15s. each

..€1 each

• 10s. each

£2 each lOs.

£2 each

£1 15s. each £1 10s. each £1 5s. each

£1 each

£1 5s. each £1 each

£2 £1 each

15s. each

Lots 69, 89, 96, 97, 111, and 112 have been ex-cepted from Sale as Reserve 14079

Northam

Perth

Narrogin

Do.

Perth

10s. each

£1 10s. Northam £1 5s. each

..€1 each

15s. each

10s. each

AY 24, 1912.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1909

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR LEA.SING.

Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th May, 1912.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned Lots are open for Leasing under the Regulations published in the Government Gazette of 1st March, 1912 :-

Town. Capital

Unimproved value.

Annual Applications to Rental. be lodged at Corr. No. Nos. of Lots. Remarks.

173 113 and 114 ... 105 to 109 in-

clusive, 111 and 112

35 to 39 inclusive 10 18 21, 28, 29, 45, 46,

54, 55, 62, 63, 70, 71, 78, and 79

22, 23, 26, 27, , 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40, 41, 43, 44, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 64, 65, 66. 67, 68, 69, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77, 80, and 81

1, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 24

2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23

27 and 36 28, 29, and 35 ... 31 29, 30, and 48 ... 33, 34, 46, and 47

1,12 10s. £18 15s. each £12 10s, each

£18 15s. each ..€50 £40

..€31 5s. each

25 each

£25 £18 15s. each

£12 10s. each

£37 10s. each £31 5s. each

£31 5s. ..€25 each

t113 15s. each

79 to 82 inclusive, 10s. each 90, and 115 to 119 inclusive

64 to 68 inclusive, 15s. each 78, 83, 91, 114, and 120

63, 71 to 75 in- £25 each elusive, 77, 84, 92, 101 to 105 inclusive, and 108 to 110 in- clusive

70, 76, 94, 95, 98, £37 10s. each 100, 106, 107, and 113

93 and 99 £50 each 221 £62 10s. 199, 200, 222, and each

223 197 and 198 ... £43 15s. each 211 and 220 ... £37 10s. each 212 to 215, in- £31 55. each

elusive, 218 and 219

560, 567, 568, 733, £25 each 731, 735,/and 736

659, 670 ... ..t31 Zs. each 657, 658, 671 each

• -• 10, 16 ... £25 each 6, 12, 13, 14, 15, £18 15,.

17, 22 each 18, 19, 20, 21, 26, .12 10s.

28, 29, 30 each 56 £37 10s. 25, 32, 40, 51, 55, £31 5s. each

and 122 24, 27, 31, 34, 36, £25 each

37, 38, 39, 41, 57, 71, 79, 86, 95, 100, 101, and 105

23, 42, 43, 45, 46, £18 15s. 47, 58, 59, 62, each 63, 68, 69, 70, 72, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 94, 97, 98, 101, 102, 103, 106, 108, 119, and 120

73, 74, 89, 90, 91, £12 10s. and 93 each

1043/02 Chidlow's Well ... 13693/08 Howatharra

14607/08 Narngulu 12772 /09 *Ora Banda

6030/99 Pindar

811/07 Pootenup

1405/07 Quairading

15755/10 Tammin

3279 /12 Kalsmunnda

2173 /12 Narrogin

3696/97 Pin gelly Vol. III. 8008/07 Watheroo

3932,07 *Wongan Hills ...

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1910 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [MAY 24, 912,

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING-continued.

C 3rres. No Town. Nos. of Lots. Capital

unimproved value.

Annual Rental.

Applications to be lodged at

Remarks.

5460/97 Barton 1, 21, 25, 33, 40, 65, and 72

£18 15s. each 15s. each* Wagin

3, 16, 22, 23, 26,

27, 28, 30, 31,

32, 34, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 41,

47, 18, 50, . 51,

52, 55, 57, 58,

59, 60, 61, 64,

66, 67, 69, 70,

71, 75, 76, 78, 79, and 80

£12 10s. each 10s. each

3673/12 Chidlow's Well ... 165 to 168 in- elusive, 185, 186, 205, and 228

£18 15s. each 15s. each Perth

169, 171, 172, 174 to 177 inclusive, 182 to 184 in- clusive, 188 to

£12 10s. each 10s. each

204 inclusive. 206 to 216 inclusive, and 218 to 221 inclusive

413 /7 Kojonup ... 133, 140 and 141 £31 5s. each £1 5s. each Katanning 131, 132, 144, 145

and 146 £25 each £1 each

126, 127, 128 and 143

£18 15s. each

15s. each

30 ... £12 10s. ... 10s. 3290/12 Merredin ... 146 ... £37 10s.... £1 10s. ... Northam

147 ,.. ... £31 5s. ... £1 5s. 162 ... ... £43 15s.... £1 15s.

3172 /12 Mingenew ... 11, 12, 13, 27 and £25 each £1 each ... Geraldton 43

25, 26, 29, 30, 41 and 42

£18 15s. each

15s. each

11901 /98 Muchea ... ... 21 to 38, and 41 to 50 inclusive

£12 10s. each 10s. each Perth

10091/06 Nippering ... 19, 29, 47, 49, 65 £18 15s. each 15s. each Wagin 13, 15, 16, 22, 23,

26, 27, 28, 30 to £12 10s. each 10s. each

39 incl., 45, 46, 48, 50, 52 to 60 incl., 62, 63, 64, 66, 69, 70, 71, 73 to 80 incl., 82, 83, 84, 85

2295 /12 Quairading ... 31... ... ... £315s. £1 5s. Beverley 29, 30, and 48 ... £25 each £1 each 33, 34, 37, 46, and £18 15s. each 15s. each

47 8641 /97 Tenterden ... ... 49, 63, 70, 71, 79,

and 86 £25 each £1 each Katanning

4, 17, 27, 30, 33, 35, 37, 38, 40, 43, 45, 47, 48, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 72 to 76 in- clusive, 80 to

£18 15s. each 15s. each

85 inclusive, 87, 94, 95, 102, 103, and 110.

32, 34, 36, 42, 44, 46, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96 to 101 inclusive, 104, 105, 106, 107, and 109

£12 lOs. each 10s. each

3033 /12 Wagerup ... . 1 ... ... .. £18 1.5s. 15s. Banbury 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 14,

15, 16, and 19 to 27 inclusive

£12 10s. each 10s. each

545 /06 Yillimining 41, 48, and 57 ... £43 15s, each £1 15s. each Narrogin 33, 40, 49, and 56 £37 10s. each £1 10s. each 42 to 46 inclusive,

and 58 to 62 in-clusive

£31 5s. each El 5s. each

34 to 39 inclusive, 50, and 52 to 55 inclusive

£25 each £1 e ich

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to the Clerk-in-Charge of the Lands and Surveys Office at the place mentioned before his application is approved,

Plans showing the arrangement of the Lots referred to will shortly be obtainable at this office and the various Local Government Land Offices.

* Each of the above mentioned lots in townsites, marked with an asterisk, exclusive of reserves, will be sold and granted on the condition that the purchaser or his transferees shall not at any time obtain or hold a license for the sale of intoxicating liquor on the lot purchased.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

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NAY 24,> 1912.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1911

TOWNSITE OF BARTON.

(Reserves 1940 and 4252).

Amendment of Boundaries.

Department of Lands and Surveys, 5460/97. Perth, 24th miiy;' 1912.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council zhas been pleased to alter the boundaries of the Townsite of Barton to the following, in lieu of those previously published in the Government Gazette, which are hereby cancelled; and to classify such additional area as " Town and Suburban":—

Bounded by lines starting from the North-West corner of Williams Location 2323, and extending East 100 chains; thence North 100 chains, West 100 chains, South to the South-East corner of Location 6416, and West to the latter's South-West corner; thence South-EastWardi.. along the North-Eastern side of a surveyed road to the Northern side of a surveyed road passing along the Northern boundary of Location 10298, and along the latter side of road Eastward to a point North of the starting point; thence South to the starting point.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR LEASING.

Boraning Townsite Reserve.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Corr. 1733/00. Perth, 10th May, 1912.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of that portion of the Boraning Town-site Reserve situated between the North boundaries of Locations 8056 and 8062 and the Williams River being made available for leasing for a term of one year, under Section 41A of "The Land Act, 1898," for pastoral pur-poses only, at a rental of £1 per annum, renewable at the will of the Minister for Lands, but subject to deter-mination at three months' notice on either side after the first year, rent being apportioned to the date of such determination.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

SALE OF LEASES OF TOWN LOTS. Department of Lands and Surveys.

Perth, 24th May, 1912. THE Leasehold interest in the undermentioned allot-ments of land will be offered for sale, at Public Auction, on the dates and at the places notified in the Schedule below:—

Schedule.

COLLIE.

June 5th.—At 11 o'clock, at the Clerk of Court's Office: Collie Town Lot 599, 2r., annual rental 10s.

ALBANY. June 6th.—At 11 o 'clock, at the District Surveyor 's

Office: Narrikup Town. Lot 20, lr. 61/2p., annual rental 10s.

GERALDTON. June 70.—At 11 o'clock, at the District Surveyor's

Office: Howatharra Town Lots 105, 109, lr. 2p. each, annual rental 1.0s. each.

PERTH. June 7th.—At 11 o'clock, at this Office: Kalamunnda

Town Lot 211, lr., annual rental £1 10s.; 212, 213, 214, 215, lr. each, annual rental £1 5s.; 218, lr. 14p., annual rental £1 5s.; 219, lr. 31p., annual rental £1 5s.; 220, lr, 31p.' '

annual rental £1 10s.• 221, lr. 31p., annual rental £2 10s.; 222, la. 1r. 22p., annual rental £2; 223, la. lr. 12p., annual rental £2. Lion Mill Town Lot 254, 2r. 7 1/5p., annual rental £2.

SOUTHERN CROSS.

June 7th.—At 11 o'clock, at the District Lands Office: Southern Cross Town Lot 76, lr., annual rental £1 10s., plus £65 improvements.

KELLERBERRIN

June 10th.—At 11 o'clock, at the District Lands Office: Burracoppin- Town Lot 40, lr., annual rental 15s., plus £32 improvements.

NARROGIN.

June 12th—At 4 p:m., at the District Surveyor's Office: Highbury Town Lot 73, 3r. 11 1/5p., annual rental 5s. Narrogin Town Lot 727, la., annual rental £1 5s.

BAANDEE.

June 12th.—At 2.30 p.m., at the Baandee Railway Siding: Baandee Town Lots 16, 18, 26, 27, 28, annual rental 10s. each; 11, 12, 29, 30, annual rental 15s. each; 19, 21, annual rental £1 each; 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, annual rental £1 5s. All lots have an area of 1 rood.

BEVERLEY. June 13.—At 11 a.m., at the District Lands Office:

Quairading Town Lots 83, 84, 1 rood each, annual rental 15s. each.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 24th May, 1912.

[T is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the areas scheduled hereunder being made available for selection under ".The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments. The selector of a Homestead Farm from any location available under Part VIII. must take the balance thereof under Conditional Purchase, and a selector of a portion of any location available under Part VI. must take the balance of same under Crazing Lease conditions.

The areas which are open under Part V. are open under Section 55 (Residential Conditions), and only under Section 56 (Non-residential Conditions) to those persons already holding their full complement under Section 55 in the immediate vicinity.

The lands marked with an asterisk are available tinder Part VI.

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Office for the District in which the land is situated.

Any application may be lodged before the fixed date, but will be treated as having been received on that day; if there are more applicants than one for any lot, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board, and should any lands remain unselected such will continue available until applied for or other-wise dealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, after the closing of the date for receiving applications, notice will be given in the Government Gazette and at least one newspaper advising the applicants for the blocks of the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, to deal with the matter; but it shall not be obligatory on the Department to give any other notice.

If an applicant wishes to appear before the Land Board in person, he may apply to the Head Office or to the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or Branch Land Offices for a certificate to the Railway Department, which, on presentation at the nearest Railway Station. will entitle him to a Return Ticket, at - Excursion Rates, to the place where the Board will sit, available for seven days from the date of issue.

Land specified as carrying an Agricultural Bank ad-vance which is situated within 1:5 miles of a rail-way or authorised railway is available subject to the special conditions that an expenditure of not less than one-fourth of the amount set out shall be made on prescribed improvements in each of the first four years of the lease; but this shall not release the holder from any covenant in the Agricultural Bank Mortgage requiring the improvements to he made at an earlier date. Such advance is subject to the usual condition governing a loan from the Agricultural Bank, particulars of which may be had on application to the Managing Trustee. Applications for advance must be accompanied by a fee of one per cent.

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Area. Location No.

Price per acre.

acres. 1000

£ s. C. 1 1 0 15087 ...

1912 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1912.

SCHEDULES. OPEN TUESDAY, 28th MAY, 1912.

ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Plantagenet District (near Warrungup

Corr. No. 1657/12,/ Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 445/80, E &

FL)

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY, 1912.

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Avon District (near Hines' Hill).

Corr. No. 1380/98. Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 25/80,

El.)

Location No. Area. Price

per acre. Location No. Area. Price

per acre.

r. p. 3032 90 3 0

£ s. d. 0 8 6

*19293 acres.

224 £ s. d. 0 7 0

Plantagenet District (near Kechup Soak). Corr. No. 6582/11. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 436/80, F4.)

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Wellington District (near Donnybrook Townsite).

Corr. No. 190/97. Open, under Part V. (Plan 414A.) The area comprised in the closed road extending North

between Preston A.A. Lots 34 and 35 from the Northern side of the Preston Valley Railway Reserve, at £1 per acre.

This land is available only to the holders of land abutting thereon.

NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Avon District (near Kondinin).

Corr. No. 9882/09. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan Kondinin.)

-Williams District. Corr. No. 14844/08. Open, under Part V. (Plan 386A/40.) The area comprised within the closed road extending

along, the Eastern boundary of Williams Location 7378, at £1 per acre.

This land is available only to the holders- of land abutting thereon.

Williams District (sear Hillman and Dardadine Sidings). Corr. No. 2764/10. Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 410/80,

E & 1 & 2.) The vacant unsubdivided Crown Lands situated iu the

vicinity of Hillman and Dardadine Sidings, on the Collie-Narrogin Railway, and shown on the North-East-ern portion of Lands and Surveys Plan 410/80; subject to survey, classification, and pricing.

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Swan District (near 10-mile peg, Wanneroo Road). Corr. No. 12555/08. Open, under Part V., Section 55. (Plan 1A/40.)

Area. Price per acre. Location No.

acres. 160 2663

Location Area. No. Price per

acre.

s. d..

6758 ...

a. r. p.

1 0 0 36 3 30

Melbourne District.

Corr. No. 4801/11. Open, under Part V. (Plan 32/80.) The area comprised within the closed road extending

along the North-Eastern and part of the North-Western-boundaries of Melbourne Location 1117, at £1 per acre.

This land is available only to the holders of land abutting thereon.

OPEN ON TUESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1912,

KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Kojonup District (near Kojonup).

Corr. No. 13996/03. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 416/80.)

Kojonup District (near Ngowangerupp). Corr. No. 7378/11. Open, under Part V. (Plan 436/80, El.)

Location No.

Price per acre. Remarks. Area.

s. 0. Subject to survey and classifi-

cation. Price will be fixed afterwards.

acres. 160 2422 ...

PERTH LOCAL ' LAND DISTRICT. Swan District (near Lake Pinjar).

Corr. No. 13314/11. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 28/80, B4.)

£ s. d. 0 13 0

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 5th JUNE, 1912.

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Avon District (near Worrolocking).

Corr. No. 7945/08. Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 34/80,

C3.)

Location No.

Area. Price per acre.

acres. 817

516 Part V. .301 Part VI.

£ s. d.

0 17 6 0 4 0

*18416

Area. Location No.

Price per acre.

£ s. d. acres. 618 2329 ... 0 14 0

Location No.

Price per acre.

£ s. d. 1 5 0

--------

acres. 35 2414 ...

Area.

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Area. Location No.

Price per acre. Remarks.

7120 ... 8 0 15 s. d.

1 15 0 Bahiegep State Forest is ereby reduced.

Location. Area. II Price per re

s. d. acres. 0 11 0 300 3035 ..

Plantagenet District (near Kalgan River). Corr. No. 1852/12. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 445/80, C3.)

Location No.

Price per acre.

acres. s. d.

16,t 0 8 6

Plantagenet District (near Hay 'hi:, r). Corr. No. 6088/09. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 1-52/80, F4.)

Price per acre.

acres. £ s. d.

352 0 12 0 Subject to the Railway Depart. ment having the right to lay a water pipe over this laud at any time.

3258

3239 ...

Area.

Area. Remarks. Location No.

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Nelson District (near Padhury's DOI).

Corr. No. 14335/02. Open, under Part V. (Section 60). (Plan 414,C/40,

D4.)

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1912. NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Avon District (near Binjarrabin Bock).

Corr. No. 5719/11. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 35/80, B4.)

Area. Price per acre.

Location No.

acres. s: d.

13959 160 0 17 0

Avon District (scar Mt. Shackleton). Corr. No. 1889/12. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 4/80, D4.)

Location No.

Area. Price per acre.

acres. 1,001

£ s. d. 0 18 6 14767

MAY 24, 1912.]

GOVERNMENT T GA Z Erf E. 1913

Avon District (near Neening). Corr. No. 10372/10. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 34/80, E4.)

Location No. Area. I Price

per acre.

18125

acres. 160

s. d. 0 16 0

OPEN TUESDAY, 11th JUNE, 1912. ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Plantagenet District. Corr. No. 299/12. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 436/80, P4.)

Ncibpurne District (near Yenart Corr. No. 2395/12. Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 32/80, A2.)

Location No. Area.

Price per acre.

2642

acres.

514

£ S. d.

0 11 0

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

RESERVES. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th May, 1912. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to set- apart as Public Reserves the lands described in the Schedules below, for the purposes there-in set forth.

1192/12. TR-AYNING.-No: 14045 (School Site).-Lot 84.

(About 3 acres.) (Plan, 'fruiting Townsite.) 1169/12. KELLERBERRIN.-No. 14081 (Park Lands).-Lot

2S3. (About 2a. Or. 8p.) Reserve 4661 is hereby re-duced. (Plan, Kellerberrin Townsite.)

15135/1.1. PLANTAGENET.-No. 14118 (Railway, Water Sup-

ply).-The area comprised within Lake Matilda. (About 100 acres.) Reserve 461 is hereby reduced. (Plan 445/80.)

2328/12. LION MILL-No. 1.4125 (Sanitary Site).-Lots 217

and 219. (About 9a. 2r. 1p.) (Plan, Lion Mill Town-site.)

3927/11. ESPERANCE.-No. 14129 (Water).-White Lake.

(About 75 acres.) (Dia. P511; Plan 423/80.) 15064/11. KENT (Ongerup). - No. 14150 (Water Supply,

P.W.D.).-Bounded by lines starting from a point situate 97deg. 9min. 50sec. 3 chains from the 5S mile 1.0 chain peg (centre line) on the Tambellup-Ongerup Railway, and extending 97deg. 9min. 50sec. 7 chains; thence 7deg. 9min. 50sec. about 39 chains 90 links to the South-ern side of a proposed road passing along the South boundary of Kent Location 145; thence Westward along said side of road to a point situate 7deg. 9min. 50sec. from the starting point.; thence 187deg. 9min. 50sec. about 39 chains 10 links to the starting point. (About 27a. 2r. 24p.) (Plans, Ongerup sheet 1 and 435/80.)

B. CECIL CLIFTON Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.

Department of Lands and Surveys. I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the lauds described hereunder will be available for selec-tion on the days as hereinafter shown, under Parts V. and VIII. of the Land Act and its amendments, and the Regulations framed thereunder.

The lauds marked with an asterisk are also available under Part VI.

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Office for the District in which the land is situated.

Any application may be lodged before the fixed date but will be treated as having beeu received on that day; if there are more applicants than one for any lot the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board, and should any lands remain unselected such will continue available until applied for or otherwise dealt

If a Laud Board sitting becomes necessary, after the closing of the date for receiving applications, notice will be given in the Government Gazette and at least one newspaper advising the applicants for the blocks of the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, to deal with the matter; but it shall not be obligatory on the Department to give any other notice.

If an applicant wishes to appear before the Land Board in person, he may apply to the Head Office or the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or Branch Land Offices for a certificate to the Railway Department,

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which, on. presentation at the nearest Railway Station, will entitle him to a Return Ticket at Excursion Rates, to the place where the Board will sit, available for seven days from the date of issue.

Land specified, as carrying an Agricultural Bank ad-vance is available subject to the special condition that, an expenditure of not less than one-fourth of the amount set out shall be made on prescribed improvements in each of the first four years of the lease; but this shall not release the holder from any covenant in the Agricultural Bank Mortgage requiring the improvements to be made at an earlier date. Such advance is subject to the usual con-ditions governing a loan from the Agricultural Bank, particulars of which may be had on application to the Managing Trustee. Applications for advance must be accompanied by a fee of one per cent.

The areas which are open under Part V. are open under. Section 55 (Residential Conditions) and only under Section 56 (Non-residential Conditions) to those persons already holding their full complement under Section 55 in the immediate vicinity.

OPEN TUESDAY, 28th MAY, 1912. ALBANY AGENCY. Plantagenet District.

Corres. 5922/10. Plantagenet Location 2873 as surveyed, containing

64Y2 acres, at 17s. per acre; being Taylor & Morley's forfeited Conditional Purchase 26307/55. (Plan 456/80, FL)

Corres. 1242/11. Plantagenet Location 3325 as surveyed, containing

100 acres, at 8s. 6d. per acre; being J. McGovern's abandoned Conditional Purchase 10645/56. (Plan 451/ 80. C4.)

BRIDGETOWN AGENCY. Nelson District.

Corres. 2252/11. *Nelson Location 6247 as surveyed, containing 1,049

acres, at 7s. Gd. per acre; being W. G. Meares' aban-doned Grazing Lease 6575/68. (Plan 438/80, B2.)

Wellington District. Corres. 8475/11. Wellington Location 2184 as surveyed, containing

80 acres, at 13s. per acre ; being F. Eversden 's aban-doned Homestead Farm 18037/74. (Plan 414A/40, C2.)

BUNBURY AGENCY. Wellington District.

Corres. 16951/10. Wellington Location 3222 as surveyed, containing 160

acres, at 10s. Gd. per acre; being W. Walker's abandoned Homestead Farm 16073/74. (Plan 383/80, B2.)

KATANNING AGENCY. Plantagenet District.

Corres. 13322/11. Plantagenet Locations 668 and 683 as surveyed, con-

taining 200 acres, at 13s. per acre; being W. G. Ham 's cancelled Conditional Purchase Application 30632/55. (Plan 436/80, C3.)

NARROGIN AGENCY. Avon District.

Corres. 5405/11 and 5406/11. Avon Locations 6971, 10175, 10437, and 10438 as

surveyed; also that portion of unsurveyed land starting from the South-Western corner of Location 6971; thence 10 chains South; thence 46 chains East by Location 6352 to its North-East corner; thence 8 chains South; thence 22 chains East; thence 58 chains North by Loca-tions 10437 and 10175 to surveyed road (19282); thence West by said road to the North-East corner of Loca-tion 6971; thence South and West by said Location back to starting point; the whole containing about 760 acres; being P. Searle's abandoned Grazing Lease 6776/ 68 and Homestead Farm 16794/74. (Plan 378D/40, A3.)

PERTH AGENCY. Melbourne District.

Corres. 15048/11. ,Starting from the North-West corner of Location

1839; thence .40 chains North; thence ,40 chains West; thence,-,40 chains South; thence 40 chains East back to starting point; containing 160 acres•

' being J. J.

Wade's abandoned Homestead Farm 17865/74. (Plan 31/80, F2.)

WAGIN AGENCY. Williams District.

Corres..11590/11 and 11591/11. *Williams Location 9726 as surveyed,. containing 1,906

acres, at 8s. per acre; being A. J. Lawrence's abandoned Grazing •Lease 7228/68 and Homestead Farm 17515/74. (Plan Pingarning, Sheet 2.)

Corres. 3112/12. Williams Location 10750 as surveyed, containing 1,008

acres, at 10s. 6d. per acre; being Charles Lister's aban-doned Conditional Purchase and Homestead Farm appli-cation. (Plan Merilup, Sheet 2.)

Carries a Bank advance of £300.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY. 1912, NORTHAM AGENCY.

Avon District. Corres. 9728/11. Avon Location 18405 as surveyed, containing 2,000

acres: 670 acres at 17s. 6d. (Part V.) ; 1,330 acres at 7s. (Part VI.); being W. Stone's abandoned Grazing Lease 6928/68. (Plan 25/80, Dl.)

Corres. 11683/10. Jennaberring A.A. Lots 56 and 57 as surveyed, con-

taining 160 acres each, at 7s. per acre. (Plan 3/80.)

Corres. 8547/11. Avon Location 18412 as surveyed, containing 2,211

acres: 188 acres at 12s. (Part V.); 2,023 acres at 5s. (Part VI.); being A. Walkington's abandoned Grazing Lease 6970/68. (Plan 4/80, B3.)

Corres. 6838/11. Avon Location 18375 as surveyed, containing 360

acres, at 6s. per acre; being W. M. Carmody's aban-doned Conditional Purchase 29685/55. (Plan 26/80, D2.)

Corres. 15441-2/10 and 15898/10. Avon Location 19037 as surveyed, containing 1,000

acres: 160 acres at 15s. (Part V.) ; 840 acres at 6s. (Part VI.);' being R. F. Hedditch's abandoned Graz-ing Lease 6122/68 and Homestead Farm 15897/74. (Plan 56/80, D2 & 3.)

Corres. 15441-2/10 and 15898/10. Starting from the South-East corner of Location

15056; thence 42 chains West; thence 126 chains South; thence 122 chains East; thence 126 chains North; thence 22 chains West; thence 26 chains North; thence 58 chains West; thence 26 chains South back to starting point; containing about 1,660 acres; being the position rendered vacant by the amendment of Grazing Lease 6122/68 and Homestead Farm 15897/74. (Plan 56/80, D2 & 3.)

GERALDTON AGENCY. Victoria District.

Carres. 3540-41-42-43/12. Victoria Location 6072 as surveyed, containing 895

acres, at lls. per acre. Victoria Location 6073 as surveyed, containing 832

acres, at lls. per acre. Victoria Location 6075, containing 1,802 acres: 870

acres at 14s. 6(1. (Part V.); 932 acres at 7s. 6d. (Part VI.)-carries a Bank advance of £350--sbeing Marwood & Dunne Bros.' abandoned Grazing Lease and Home-stead Farm applications. (Plan Binclm)

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NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Williams District.

Corr. 7232/11. Williams Location 10627 as surveyed, containing 411

acres, at lls. per acre; being D. H. Murdoch's abandoned Conditional Purchase 10979/56. (Plan 410/80, F2.)

Corr. 7751/11. Williams Location 7752 as surveyed, containing 160

acres ; being H. Newman 's abandoned Conditional Pur-chase 29894/55. (Plan 385D/40, C4.)

Corr. 8310/11. Starting from the North-East corner of Location 7752;

thence 66 chains South to Location 7756; thence 20 chains East to surveyed Road (3632) ; thence 47 chaiiis

'North and 20 chains North-Westerly by said Road; thence 8 chains West back to starting point; containing about 100 acres; being H. Newman's abandoned Con. ditional Purchase 29895/55. (Plan 385D/40, C4.)

Corr. 738/05 and 12856/04. Williams Locations 5539 and 5414 as surveyed, con-

taining 200 and 160 acres, at 12s. 6d. per acre each: being R. Trowbridge's forfeited Homestead Farm 6033/74 and Conditional Purchase 11613/55. (Plan 385C/40, D3.)

Corr. 7420/07.

Williams Location 7729 as surveyed, containing 1621,/, acres, at 10s. 6d. per acre; being E. E. C. Ross's for-feited Conditional Purchase 5776/56. (Plan 378D/40, B4.)

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Victoria District.

Corr. 2496/12 and 2507/12. Victoria Location 6385 as surveyed, containing 998

acres, at 13s. 6d. per acre; being W. T. Curtis's aban-doned Conditional Purchase 31499/55 and Homestead Farm 18184/74. (Plan Marchagee.)

1VAGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Williams District.

Corr. 1280/10. Williams Location 9605 as surveyed, containing 300

acres, at Is. 6d. per acre; being F. C. Smith's for-feited Conditional Purchase 25138/55. (Plan 409A/40, Bl.)

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 5th JUNE, 1912. NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Avon District. Corr. 605/11. Avon Location 18939 as surveyed, containing 190

acres 3 roods, at 14s. per acre; being J. Greer's aban-doned Conditional Purchase 28916/55. (Plan 25/80, D3 4.)

GERALDTO.N LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Victoria District.

Corr. 8103-4/12. *Victoria Location 6247 as surveyed, containing 1,000

acres, at Os. 6d. per acre; being W. Brennand's aban-doned Grazing Lease 6939/68 and Homestead Farm 17054/74. (Plan 123/80, E3.)

Corr. 8062/11. *Victoria Location 6239 as surveyed, containing 1,232

acres, at 7s. 6d. per acre; being I. J. Simmons' aban-doned Grazing Lease 6967/68. (Plan 96/80.)

MAY 24, 1912.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1915

Corres. 2308-9 & 13/11. Starting from the South-East corner of. Location 4517;

thence 104 chains North; thence 90 chains East; thence 108 chains South. thence 92 chains Westerly by railway line back to starting point; containing about 1,000 acres; and being H. A. & T. G. Jones' abandoned Homestead Farms 16476/74 and 16474/74 and G-_,:zing Lease 6574/68. (Plan 40/300.)

Corres. 2310-11-12/11. Starting from a point 10 chains South of the North-

West corner of Location 4517; thence 96 chains West; thence 110 chains North; thence 96 chains East; thence 110 chains South back to starting point; containing about 1,000 'acres; and being A. J. & J. R. F. Jones' abandoned• Homestead Farms 16473/74 and 16475/74 and Grazing Lease 6573/68. (Plan 40/300.)

KALGOORLIE AGENCY. Neridup District.

t orres. 1893/12. Starting from a point 240 chains South of the North-

East corner of 374/93; thence 308 chains South; thence 650 chains East; thence 308 chains North; thence 650 chains West back to starting point; containing about 20,000- acres; and being Henry Dimer 's abandoned PaS-toral Lease 532/95 (open Part X.) (Plan 3/300.)

OPEN TUESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1912. ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Hay District. Corr. 11098/07. Hay Location 303 as surveyed, containing 160 acres;

being J. O'Connell's cancelled Homestead Farm appli-cation. (Subject to classification.) (Plans 437/80 an 444/80.)

Part of Gordon River subdivision.

BUNBURY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Murray District.

Corr. 2375/07. Murray Location 639 as surveyed, containing 100

acres • being H. Keen's forfeited Conditional Purchase 1820255. (Subject to classification and pricing.) (Plan 384/80, A2.)

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Nelson District.

Corr. 5724-5/12. Nelson Location 5953 as surveyed, containing 166

acres, at 30s. per acre; being F. Heywood's abandoned Homestead Farm 16869/74 and Conditional Purchase 29673/55. (Plan Donnelly River, Sheet 1.)

Corr. 2848/12. Nelson Locations 4034, containing 9 acres 3r. 26p.,

at 30s. per acre; 4036, containing 30 acres 2r. 30p., at 21s. per acre; 4037, containing 30 acres Or. 20p., at 23s. per acre; 4038, containing 49 acres lr. 30p., at 15s. per acre; being N. W. Wilson's abandoned Conditional Pur-chase application. (Plan 439/80, Nannup Subdivision, Sheet 2.) . (Each application for a Homestead Farm must be

limited to one block.)

Corr. 5381/08. Nelson Location 3942 as surveyed, containing 2051,-4

acres, at 15s. 6d. per acre; being A. Moore's forfeited Conditional Purchase 20656/55. (Plan 415/80, A3.)

KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Kent District.

Corr. 3859-60-61/12. Kent Locations 387 and 389 as surveyed, containing

1,000 and 992 acres, at 10s. and 14s. per acre respec-tively; being R. E. B. Bruce's abandoned Conditional Purchase and Homestead Farm applications. (Plan Lake Pingarnup.)

Corr. 16152/10. Victoria Location 6443 as surveyed, containing 1,589

acres: 408 acres at 14s., Part V., and 1,181 acres at Os., Part VI.; being M. B. Murphy's abandoned Grazing Lease 6303/68. (Plan 156/80, D2.)

OPEN TUESDAY, 11th JUNE, 1912. ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Plantagenet District. Corres. 798/12. Plantagenet Location 2995 as surveyed, containing 160

acres, at 11s. per acre; being G. M. Miller 's abandoned Conditional Purchase 31228/55. (Plan 435/80, A3.)

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NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Williams District.

Corres. 8646-7/11. Williatne'.Location'10344 as surveyed; containing 2781/2

acres, at 18s, per acre; being P. Fitzgerald's aban-Coned Conditional Purchase 29914/55 ' and Homestead Farm 17017/74. (Plan 376/80, B3.)

Part of Lake Jilakin subdivision.

Corres. 7739/08. Williams Location 6311 as surveyed, containing 160

acres, at 20s. per acre; being 0. J. Coles' forfeited HomeStead Farm 10874/74. (Plan 385C/40, F3.)

Corres. 8576/08. Williams Location 8450 as surveyed, containing 200

acres, at 15s. 6d. per acre; being G. J. Coles' forfeited Conditional Purchase 21158/55. (Plan 385C/40, F3.)

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1912. NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Avon District. Corres. 13683/11, 14325-6/11. Avon Location 16968 as surveyed, containing 991

acres, at 10s. per acre; being A. Stringer's cancelled Conditional Purchase and Homestead Farm applications. (Plan Totagin, Sheet 4.)

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Corres. 1182-3-4/12. Starting from the South-West corner of Location 3197;

thence 48 chains South; thence 138 chains East; thence 16 chains North; thence 42 chains East; thence "32 chains North; thence 180 chains West back to , point; containing about 860 acres; being G. & G. H. Durston's abandoned Conditional Purchase 31317/55 and Homestead Farms 18059/74 and 18060/74. (Plan 435/ 80, A3.)

Corres. 13131/10. Plantagenet Location 3092 as surveyed, containing 228

acres, at 14s. per acre; being W. Pearce's abandoned Grazing Lease 5721/68. (Plan 435/80, A3.)

Corres. 13571-2/11. Plantagenet Locations 1497 and 1498; containing 15

acres each, at 25s. 6d. per acre; being L. G. nibble's abandoned Conditional Purchases 1360/60, 1359/60. (Section 60 only, Part V.) (Plan 451/80, E3.)

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Nelson, District.

Corres. 4012/12. Nelson Location 5141 as surveyed, containing 3201/2

acres, at 16s. per acre; being W. Jenkins' abandoned Conditional Purchase and Homestead Farm applications. (Plan Warren River, Sheet 3.)

Corres. 4011/12. Nelson Location 5134 as surveyed, containing 319

acres, at 14s. Gd. per acre; being W. H. Jenkins' aban-doned Conditional Purchase and Homestead Farm appli-cations. (Plan Warren River, Sheet 3.)

BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Avon District.

Corres. 5764/06. Avon Location 5511 as surveyed, containing 160 acres,

at 9s. per acre; being G. J. Scott's forfeited Homestead Farm 8342/74. (Plan 379/80, 113.)

Corres. 12766/05. Avon Location 8459 as surveyed, containing 160 acres,

at 17s. per acre; being W. H. Steven's forfeited Home-stead Farm 7595/74. (If taken under Part VIII., im-provements £23.) (Plan 379/80, F2.)

BUNBURY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Wellington District.

Corres. 2682/08. Wellington Location 2389 as surveyed, containing 100

acres, at 8s. per acre ; being Jas Maguire 's abandoned Conditional Purchase 20117/55. (Plan 410/80, Al.)

KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Kojonup District.

Corres. 6751/03. Kojonup Location 4791 as surveyed, containing 160

acres, at 13s. per acre; being W. D. Brooks' forfeited Homestead Farm 2922/74. (Plan 436/80, Bl.)

About nine miles North-West of Tambellup.

Corres. 12536/11. Starting from the North-West corner of Location 3929;

thence 20 chains East; thence 110 chains North; thence 38 chains West; thence 46 chains South; thence 18 chains East and 66 chains South by Location 756 back to starting point; containing about 300 acres; being Wm. Dale's abandoned Conditional Purcase 30548/55. (Plan 415/80, F2.)

Corres. 8897/10. *Kojonup Location 5701 as surveyed, containing 582

acres, at 7s. 6d. per acre; being J. T. Beckwith's aban-doned Conditional Purchase 9181/56. (Plan 437/80, D & E2.)

Corres. 12951/08. Avon Location 12672 as surveyed, containing 160

acres, at 20s. per acre; being Thomas W. Jones' for-feited Homestead Farm 11627/74. (Plan 25/80.)

Corres. 1531/12. That portion of land, containing about 600 acres, sur-

rounded by Locations 11261, 16363, 7282, 14872, 17487, 13022, and 18126; being J. F. Vasey's abandoned Graz-ing Lease 7561/68 and Homestead Farm 18079/74. (Plan 33/80, B3.)

Corres. 11921-2/09. Avon Location 11428 as surveyed, containing 504

acres, at 13s. Gd. per acre; being J. W. Kearsley is for-feited Conditional Purchase 24683/55 and Homestead Farm 13469/74. (Plan 25/80, Fl.)

Part of Totajin, Subdivision 1.

Corres. 17701-2-3/10. Avon Location 17862 as surveyed, containing_ 1,000

acres, at 14s. per acre; being W. V. & F. C. Lobb's abandoned Homestead Farms 16161/74 and 16162/74 and Conditional Purchase 30761/55. (Plans 4/80, B4, and 344/80, Bl.)

Corres. 10402/11. That portion of Avon Location 19229 not inchided

in Grazing Lease Application 7108/68, containing about 500 acres. (Plan 4/80.)

GERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT. Victoria District.

Corres. 16627-8-9/10. Victoria Location 5005 as surveyed, containing 998

acres, at 12s. per acre; being J. A. & W. V. Allen's forfeited Conditional Purchase 28666/55 and Homestead Farms 16155 and 16156/74. (Plan Dartmoor.)

About 23 miles North-East of .Naralin.g.

Corres. 8066/11. *Victoria Location 6241 as surveyed, containing 4,998

acres, at 6s. per acre; being R. C. Sadlier's abandoned Grazing Lease 6964/68. (Plan 95/80, F2 & 3.)

Corres. 9072/11. Victoria Location 6259 as surveyed, containing 3,001

acres: 725 acres at 17s., Part V.; 2,276 acres at 5s., Part VI.; being A. T. Chandler's abandoned Grazing Lease 7029/68. (Plan 95/80, F3.)

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

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ROADS ACT, 1911, AND PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902. Annulment of Resumption for Road No. 4291.

Bepartment of Lands and Surveys, Corr. 13953/10. Perth, 17th May, 1912.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to annul, under Section 21 of "The Public Works Act, 1902,'' the resumption of 461/2 acres of Melbourne Location 935, and 3 acres 2 roods 2G perches of Melbourne Location 560, which were resumed by notice in the Government Gazette of 1st March, 1912, for Road purposes in connection with Road No. 4291.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMENDMENT ACTS.

Section_ 37 (2). IT is hereby notified that the Agricultural Bank has, in pursuance of the above-mentioned Acts, taken posses-sion of Homestead Farm 4768/74 (Williams Location 3365), the subject of its registered mortgage 6150/138, and will receive tenders until 15th June, 1912, for the purchase of same.

The holding is situated four miles North-East of Yornaning, and contains 160 acres of good land, with improvements valued at £96.

ull particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

W. PATERSON, Managing Trustee, Agricultural Bank.

22nd May, 1912.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMENDMENT ACTS.

Section 37 (2). IT is hereby notified that the Agricultural Bank has, in pursuance of the above-mentioned Acts, taken posses-sion of Homestead Farm 4767/74 (Williams Location 4891), the subject of its registered mortgage 4519/138, and will receive tenders until 15th June, 1912, for the purchase of same.

The holding is situated four miles North-East of Yornaning, and contains 160 acres of good land, with improvements valued at £116.

Full particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

W. PATERSON, Managing Trustee, Agricultural Bank.

22nd May, 1912.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906, AND AMENDMENT ACTS.

IT is hereby notified that the Agricultural Bank has, in pursuance of the above-mentioned Acts, taken posses-sion of Crown Leases 1014/1911 (C.P. Lease 28709/55) and 1015/1911 (HY. 16180/74), the subject of its registered mortgage 2288/1911, and will receive tenders returnable on 10th June, 1912, for the purchase of same.

The property is situated in the Nelson District, four miles South-West of Ma_n,jimup, and contains 200 acres of good loam, with improvements valued at £20.

Full particulars on application. No tender necessarily accepted.

W. PATERSON, Managing Trustee, Agricultural Bank.

22nd May, 1912.

Dept. No. 3868/12; Ex. Co. No. 2096. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve of the appointment of John Henry Mead as an Honorary Inspector under " The Stock Diseases Act, 1895."

T. S. McNULTY, Under Secretary for Agriculture and Industries.

23rd May, 1912.

Department of Agriculture and Industries, Agric. 975/12. Perth, 22nd May, 1912.

THE Hon. Minister for Agriculture and Industries has approved,' in accordance with Section 7, Subsection 1, of "The Veterinary Act, 1911," of the first meeting of the Veterinary Board being held at the offices of the Department of Agriculture and Industries on Tuesday, 28th instant, at 11 a.m.

T. S. McNULTY, Under Secretary for Agriculture and Industries.

THE LICENSED SURVEYORS ACT, 1909.

Regulations for the Conduct of Examinations and Issue of Certificates and Licenses under Section 26 of "The Licensed Surveyors Act, 1909" (9 Edw. VII., No 21).

THE Land Surveyor's Licensing Board, appointed under the above Act, have with the approval of His Excellency the Governor, made the following Regulations for the conduct of Examinations and issue of Certificates and Licenses under the said Act, and revoked the Regulations gazetted on the 9th February, 1912.

1. An examination of candidates desirous of qualify-ing. themselves to be registered as licensed surveyors will be held in Perth in the month of September of each year, and at such other times as may be deemed advis-able.

2. A candidate shall forward to the Secretary of the Board—

(a.) Notice of his intention to present himself for examination, with documentary evidence of having complied with the preliminary condi-tions specified hereunder, all of which must reach the Secretary at least ten days before the date fixed for the examination

, due notice

of which will be given in the Government Gazette.

(b.) Au examination fee of £5 5s., which must be paid on or before the date of examination.

Preliminary Conditions. 3. A candidate shall satisfy the Board that he will be

of the full age of 20 years at the time of examination, but no license to practise as a surveyor will be issued until the candidate shall have attained the age of 21 years.

4. A candidate shall produce satisfactory evidence as to character.

5. A candidate— (a.) shall have served under articles, or other simi-

lar agreement, with some qualified surveyor or surveyors, for a period of four years, three of which must have been in the field; and shall produce satisfactory evidence of having received such education as will qualify him for the proper exercise of his profession; or

(Note.—Regulation 5 (a) only applies to candidates whose articles or similar agree-ment were executed prior to the 15th July, 1910 )

(b.) shall have passed at any Australasian University, or at any University recognised by an Austra-lasian University, the matriculation examina-tion, or such other examination as shall in the opinion of the Board be equivalent thereto (this shall be termed the "entrance examina-tion"), and shall have been professionally employed under indentures or other similar agreement with some qualified surveyor or surveyors for not less than three years, two of which must have been in the field.

Note A.—The following shall be considered equivalent to the matriculation examination:—

Senior Public Examination in (1) Arithmetic and Algebra ; (2) Geometry; (3) Trigonometry and any other two subjects in the Senior or .Junior Public Ex-amination of any Australasian University or at any Uni-versity recognised by an Australasian University.

Note B.—The following shall be considered equivalent to the matriculation examination and one year 's office experience:—

The School Certificate as a mining surveyor of the Western Australian School of Mines, provided that one of the examiners is a licensed surveyor.

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(c.) Or shall have taken the degree of Bachelor in Engineering at any University recognised by an Australasian University, and have been professionally employed under indentures or other similar agreement in the field for a period of two years with a qualified sur-veyor or surveyors.

6. In addition to evidence of service, a candidate shall produce in the following form, or to like effect, a certificate from a qualified surveyor or surveyors with whom lie has served, that he is competent to undertake surveys.

Form of Certificate for presentation to the Land Surveyors' Licensing Board.

A.B., a qualified land surveyor, hereby certify that C.D. has been professionally and continuously employed with me as , in the practice of land surveying, for the period of viz., from to (or has served under articles or other similar agreement for a period of years, of which have been in the field), and that lie is fully competent to undertake surveys. (Here describe the survey work on which C.D. was engaged.)

(Signed A.B. (Date.) Note.7—For this purpose a "qualified surveyor" shall

mean any person entitled to practise as a land surveyor in any part of the British Empire where the standard of examination is, in the opinion of the Board, equivalent to that prescribed by these Regulations.

7. A candidate shall produce:— (a.) The plan and field notes of the survey of an

area of not less than 40 acres, one of the boundaries of which shall be a water course, or other natural feature, or an irregular road.

(b.) The plan and field notes and description of a survey made under the Transfer of Land Act of a Town Lot, upon which buildings have been erected.

Note.—Each plan shall bear the following Certificate, signed and dated by the Candidate:—

"I hereby certify that this survey was made by me personally, and that this plan and the accompanying field notes are entirely my own work."

8. If the foregoing preliminary conditions are com-plied with to the satisfaAien of the Board, the candidate will be admitted to examination.

Subjects of Examination.

9. A candidate shall undergo an examination which shall embrace the following subjects:—

Mathematics.

Trigonometry, plane and spherical; geometry and algebra. These subjects will be treated as far as they are applicable to surveying.

Computation. Reduction of traverses, computation connected with

triangulation and the setting out of roads and curves; adjustment of discrepancies in surveys, computation of areas, including such as have ir-regular and curved boundaries.

Principles ali (1 Practice of Surveying.

Detail of field practice, including the keeping of field notes, topographical, trigonometrical, and un-derground surveying, setting out of areas, rode-terndnation of boundaries, laying out of roads, setting out curves, plotting by coordinates and from field notes, stadia surveying, barometric and other measurement of heights, surveying under the Transfer of Land Act, writing descriptions of boundaries.

(Candidates may be required to effect surveys under supervision)

Engineering Surveys.

Levelling and contouring; grading, setting out, and measurement of earthworks, including pritcdcal tests.

Use of instruments. Principles of construction, adjustment and use of

the following instruments:—Theodolite, plane-table, sextant, tacheometer, level, compass, clino-meter, barometer, therometer, and steel band.

Field Astronomy, Geodesy, etc. Determination (including practical tests) of time,

latitude, and azimuth; the use of ephemerides; elementary geodesy, including spherical excess and convergence of meridians; declination of the mag-netic needle.

Drawing. Plan drawing, drawing of sections and contours,

compilation of plans, projection of maps and charts.

Miscellaneous.

Elementary physics, elementary geology, elementary forestry.

(The scope of the examination in elementary physics will be that covered by "Stewarts Elementary Physics," Fourth Edition, omitting chapters 8, 10, and 11, and the scope of the examination in elementary geology will be that covered by "Geikie's Class-book of Geology," Fourth Edition.)

10. Candidates producing satisfactory evidence of having passed the examination or taken the degree re-ferred to in subclauses (b) and (c) of Clause 5, may be exempted from working out papers in elementary geoli!f, etry, trigonometry, and algebra, and credited with 60 per centum of the maximum marks allotted those papers. Candidates holding certificates from recognised public technical schools may be exempted from working out papers in physics and geology, and credited with 60 per centum of the maximum marks allotted those papers. A candidate who has passed a satisfactory examination in certain subjects, but has failed in not more than two sub-jects, may be allowed to present himself again for exam-ination within twelve months in these subjects only.

11. Each candidate presenting himself for examina-tion shall provide himself with a book of logarithms, 40-20 scale, a parallel ruler, protractor, and necessary ap-pliances for plan-drawing, except paper.

Certificate of Competency, and Licenses. 12. Every candidate passing the foregoing examina-

tion to the satisfaction of the Board shall receive from the Board a Certificate of Competency.

13. The Board, may, upon being satisfied as to the character and identity, and on compliance with the pro-visions of the Act and Regulations thereunder, issue a license to any person to whom they have issued a Certifi-cate of Competency, or to any person who holds a Certifi-cate of Competency issued by any reciprocating Sur-veyor's Board in the Commonwealth of Australia or in the Dominion of New •Zealand subsequent to September, 1895. Each application shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee.

14. A surveyor applying to the Board for registra-tion as a licensed surveyor without examination, on the grounds of Ids holding a license entitling him to prac-tice in any of the other States of the Commonwealth or in the Dominion of New Zealand, on producing such license from the Board of the State or Dominion in which he is licensed or authorised to make surveys, to-gether with proof that such license is still in force, and satisfactory evidence as to character and identity, shall (on compliance with the conditions of the Act and Regulations thereunder) be entitled to be registered as a licensed surveyor in the State of Western Australia; provided that should such license have been issued upon examination held prior to September, 1895, or in virtue of a certificate issued prior to September, 1895, he shall further produce a written recommendation dated not more than 12 months previously from such Board; provided also that any surveyor prevented by absence from the State or Dominion in which he obtained his license from obtaining the recommendation of the Board of that State or Dominion shall pass such examination under these Regulations as the Board may require. Each applica-tion shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee.

15. The Board may grant a Certificate of Competency or a letter of recommendation to any surveyor licensed in Western Australia, either without examination or on such viva voce examination as. in the opinion of the Board, may be necessary. Application for such certifi-cate or letter of recommendation shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee.

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Registration of Indentures. 16. After these Regulations conic into force, all in-

dentures, or other similar agreements for the teaching of surveying by a qualified surveyor shall be registered in the office of the Secretary of the Board within three months of the execution of such indentures or agreements, and a copy of such indentures or agreement deposited with the Secretary. Applications for registration shall be accompanied by evidence of having passed the en-trance examination. Transfers of indentures shall be registered within three months. Each application for registration of indentures or transfers of same shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee.

17. After the 1st January, 1915 (except as herein-after provided) no candidate shall be eligible for examin-ation unless his indentures or other similar agreement shall have been registered in accordance with the pre-ceding Regulation.

18. A candidate who has complied with the prelimin-ary conditions, but not those prescribed in Regulations 16 and 17, may be admitted to examination if—

(a.) his indentures or other similar agreement were executed prior to the 15th July, 1910; or if

(b.) he produces certificates showing six years' satis-factory field service.

Subject to his passing a special examination held by the Board in elementary mathematics, and producing satisfactory evidence of having received such education (4F;s, will qualify him for the proper exercise of his pro-fession.

Pees. 19. The following fees shall be paid to the Secretary,

in respect of the matters hereunder mentioned:— £ s. d.

For every examination (full or partial) 5 5 0 Upon registration of and issue of a

license to any person entitled thereto 2 2 0 Upon application for registration by a

surveyor outside of Western Australia 1 1 0 For issue of letter of recommendation 1 1 0 For issue of certificate of competency

under Regulation No. 15 .. 1 1 0 For issue of any certificate of registra-

tion 0 10 6 For registration of indentures or similar

agreement or transfer thereof .. 0 5 0

Upon application to inspect the Register 0 2 6 20. Schedule of Forms:—

Western Australia.

Certificate of Competency.

Issued under "The Licensed Surveyors Act, 1909:"

(9th Edw. VII., No. 21.)

We, the Laud Surveyors' Licensing Board, hereby cer- tify that has passed to our satisfaction the Examination for Licensed Surveyors prescribed by the reciprocating Surveyors' Boards of Australasia and New Zealand.

Date

Letter of Recommendation.

The Land Surveyors' Licensing Board of Western Australia hereby certify that they have reviewed the qualifications of Mr. , a surveyor licensed to practice in Western Australia, and recommend for favourable consideration any application for a license made by him to any reciprocating Board.

Date

HARRY F. JOHNSTON, Surveyor General, and Chairman

Land Surveyors' Licensing Board. Perth, Western Australia,

21st May, 1912.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, this 21St day of May, 1912.

BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Council.

THE METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWER-AGE, AND DRAINAGE ACT, 1909.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage Department,

Perth, 21st May, 1912. THE Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, with the approval of the Governor in Executive Council, has been pleased to make the following By-law pre-scribing the rate of charges for sanitary services ren-dered to non-rateable land.

J. V. HAWTTN, Secretary.

BY-LAW No. 128. The rate of charges to be made for sanitary services

rendered by the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage to non-rateable land.

Per Water Closet, per annum.

s. d. Class A.—Churches, Halls

' Sunday Schools,

or places of public worship, seating capac- ity under 500 .. .. .. .. 1 0 0

Class B.—Do., do., seating capacity over 500 1 5 0 Class C.—Residential Suburban Police Quar-

ters, Bowling, Cricket, Tennis, and other Recreation Grounds, Swimming Baths .. 1 10 0

Class D.—Manses, residences of Ministers of religion, quarters of Government or Muni- cipal Officers, Government Residences, etc. 1 15 0

Class E.—Government or Municipal Offices, Parliament House, Public Schools, Private Schools (the property of a religious body), Public Library, Public Museum, Public Art Gallery, Mechanics' Institute, Y.M.C.A., Trades and Friendly Societies' Halls .. .. .. .. .. 2 0 0

Class F.—Convent, Nunnery, or Monastery, Observatory, or Charitable Institutions .. 2 5 0

Class G.—Public conveniences, Hospitals, Bar-racks, Military or Police, Tramway Power Houses and Car Barns, and conveniences where a charge is instituted .. 2 10 0

'HE INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRA-TION ACT, 1902.

(1 & 2 Edwd. VII., No. 21.)

Notice before Cancellation of Registry.

F.S. 302/1902. To the Secretary of the Industrial Union called the

Fremantle and District Operative Bakers' Union of Workers.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Registrar of Friendly Societies to proceed on the 3rd day of July, 1912, to cancel the registration of the above-named Industrial Union under the above-named Act unless cause be shown to the contrary in the mean-time.

The ground of such proposed cancellation is as follows :—That the above-named Industrial Union has duly applied for cancellation of registry.

S. BENNETT, Registrar of Friendly Societies.

Dated this 22nd day of May, 1912.

APPOINTMENTS. Department of Mines,

Perth, 21st May, 1912. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Connell has been pleased to make the following appointments:--

635/12.—George H. Fisher as Deputy Mining Regis-trar at Ora Banda, Broad Arrow Goldfield.

618/12.—John Healy as Bailiff of the Warden's Court at Kookynie, North Coolgardie Goldfield, vice John G. Dodd, transferred; to date from the 10th May, 1912.

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

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THE MINING ACT, 1904.

Department of Mines, Perth, 21st May, 1912. IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of "The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases and Applications for Leases, as shown below.

H. S. KING, Secretary for Mines.

Gold Mining Leases.

The undermentioned applications for Gold'Mining Leases were approved, subject to survey :-

Goldfield. District. Nos. of Applications.

Gascoyne N.E. Coolgardie Kanowna

31 1297x

Yalgoo .. 601, 602, 604, 605, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 617, 619, 620, 621, 622, 623, 624, 625, 626, 627, 629, 630, 631, 635, 637, 638, 639, 641, 644, 645, 646, 647, 648, 650

Yilgarn 2536, 2537, 2538, 2539, 2540, 2541, 2542

The surrenders of the undermentioned Gold Mining Leases were accepted :-

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. Lessees.

East Murchison Wiluna ... 145,i Wiluna Star Ward, John ; Buckham, John ; Daly, Thomas; Mulholland, Frederick Alfred

Yilgarn *2297 Green Harp ... Dodman, John

*Conditionally.

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. Lessees. Names of persons to whom prior right of application is granted.

East Murchison Black Range 300B Sceptic ... Black Range Kohinoor Moran, William Mining Company, No. Liability

322B Grand Kohinoor Do. Do.

The Lessees of the undermentioned Gold Mining Lease were fined the sum set opposite the same as an alternative to forfeiture of such lease for breach of labour conditions. In the event of such fine not being paid within the period mentioned hereunder, then the Lease to be forfeited forthwith :-

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease. Lessee. Fine. Applicant for Forfeiture. Period NV ith i u NV: I iCh fine

is to be paid.

E. Murchison Lawlers ... 648 De Bernales, Bessie ; De Bernales, Claude Albo ; Gilmore, Lily

£15 Metzlce, Thomas Eric 5th June, 1912

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT £ s. (I. RAILWAYS. 462/12-1 pair slide valves .. .. .. 9 10 6

463/12-2 each top and bottom crosshead slip- Sale of Materials to Private Firms or Pe sons,

1st to 30th April. 1912. pers, Class " A " .. .. .. 4 12 0

456/12-lcwt. pan head rivets, 4in. x inin. .. 0 19 0 Authority Amount. 430/12-1 engine axle, Class "N" .. .. 0 18 4

No. Particulars. £ s. LI 455/12-12 only Osram lamps, 24 v., 12 c.p. .. 2 8 0 1090/12-100 old sleepers . . 3 6 S. 458/12-8 only boiler plates .. .. • • 55 18 6 320/12-1 print, No. 11791 .. .. .. 0 2 6 465/12-100 only, double buffer springs • • 9 7 0

1003/11-50 old sleepers .. .. .. 1 13 4 1103/12-1 only condemned tank • • 0 10 0 449/12-6 drawings of " A.d." brake-vans.. 0 18 0 1095/12-40 old sleepers .. • . 1 6 8 450/12-10,000 copies Railway Map .. .. 10 0 0 1046/12-100 old sleepers • • 3 6 8 451/12-1 set Class "G" engine tires .. 52 0 0 466/12-2 pairs magnets .. .. .. 2 0 0

1094/12-44 Class "G" firebars, w. iron .. 10 5 0 469/12-6 only Class " A" engine springs .. 32 17 0 1089/12-100 old sleepers .. .. 1087/12-100 old sleepers ..

3 6 S 3 6 S

308/12-Sale of empty tins, bottles, casks, etc. 15 4 0

452/12-1 engine spring .. .. 4 4 0 Total £247 13 7 423/12-Quantity of scrap brass .. .. 14 8 453/12-7 9 M.M. injector, Gresham & Cravens 454/12-24 pairs fishplates and 700 fishbolts,

46141b. . ,

9 19 6

5 18 11

.JOHN T. SHORT, Commissioner of Railways.

Perth, 24th May, 1912.

The undermentioned Gold Mining Leases were declared forfeited for breach of labour conditions, and prior right of application is granted under Section 105, Subsection (1) :-- ---

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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

Dwellinguy—Business Premises, etc. SEALED Tenders (marked ou the outside "Tender for Boarding House") will be received by the undersigned until noon on Thursday, the 6th "June, 1912, for the leasing of a Boarding House at Dwellingup No. 2 Rail-way Timber Mill.

Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained from the Chief Engineer of Existing Lines, Wellington Street, Perth.

No tender will necessarily be accepted. Perth, 20th May, 1912.

W.R. 3302/1912. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Council has approved of the following By-law- made by the Commissioner of Rail-ways in pursuance of powers conferred on him by "The Government Railways Act, 1904," to come into opera-tion on the 24th May; 1912:—

By-Law No. 63. "Any passenger who, being the holder of a season

or periodical ticket, fails to produce such ticket on demand by an employee of the Commissioner, shall pay the ordinary fare for his carriage, and if he neglects or refuses to pay such fare on demand by such em-ployee, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds (£10)." Perth, 24th May, 1912.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the following alterations have been made to the Mer-chandise and Live Stock Rates Book :—

W.R. 2573/1912. Page 144.

District Railways.

Delete the following words in Clause 2:— " plus one shilling per ton. Goods sent from one

District Railway to another District Railway will be charged such extra shilling per ton for each respective District Railway such goods are conveyed over. This will not apply to firewood, which will be charged on throughout mileage at the ordinary rates."

This applies to all District Railways. To operate as from the 1st July, 1912.

W.R. 6750/1911. Government Gazette No. 69, 1st December, 1911.

Southern Gross-Bullfinch Railway. Delete Clause 3, and insert the following in lieu there-

of:— ''3. The local rates for goods and live stock

will be ordinary classification rates, plus 50 per cent."

To operate from the 24th May, 1912.

24th May, 1912.

THE Commissioner of Railways of Western Australia, in pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by "The Government Railways Act, 1904," does hereby make the following By-law:—

BY-LAW No. 58. The conditions of the Industrial Agreement under

"The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, -1902," between the Commissioner of Railways and the W.A. Amalgamated Society of Railway Employees' Union of Workers (signed on the 9th day of May, 1912) ; the Coastal District Committee Amalgamated Society of Engineers' Industrial Association (signed on the 15th day of May, 1912) ; the Coastal Boilermakers' Union of Workers (signed on the 15th day of May, 1912) ; the Coastal Iron, Brass, and Metal Moulders' Industrial Union of Workers, Perth, W.A. (signed on the 15th day of May, 1912), and the Australasian Society of Engineers' Industrial Union of Workers, Coastal District, W.A. (signed on the 16th day of May, 1912), and registered with the Clerk of Awards for the South-West Industrial District, are hereby adopted as a By-law made under "The Government Railways Act, 1904," Section 23, Subsection 26, as amended, and such conditions of em-ployment, rates of pay, etc., shall, on and from the dates shown in the respective Agreements be the con-ditions of employment, rates of pay, etc., applicable

generally to all employees in the grades of employment embraced in such Agreements,, as a By-law under the said Act, and the By-law made on the 27th clay of Janu-ary, 1909, and published in the Government Gazette of the 29th clay of January, 1909 is hereby cancelled.

Dated this 21st day of May, 1912.

JOHN T. SHORT, Commissioner of Railways.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council, this 21st day of May, 1912.

BERNARD PARKER, Clerk of the Council.

TENDERS ACCEPTED. Public Works Department,

Perth, 23rd May, 1912. THE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, is pub-lished for general information:— May 9.—W. Mawson—Albany Hospital, Additions

„ (4595), £395 4s. 7d.

20.—H. Blomfield—Broad Arrow, Medical Officer 's Quarters (4594), £373 Os. 6d.

„ 20.—J. Park—Katanning Post Office, Additions (4569), £2,482 4s. 10d.;

„ 22.—G. U. Fairbanks—Kadithinni. Police Station (4601), £845 14s. 3d.

„ 22.--J. Park—Narrogin Post Office, Additions (4579), £2,496.

24.—T. P. Menzies—Wagin Post Office, Additions (4559), £2,596 12s. 3d.

„ 24.—J. Keith—Northampton School and Quarters, Additions (4568), £270.

„ 25.—N. Pedersen, Osborne Park School, Additions (4563), £533 15s.

By order of the Honourable the Minister for Works,

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Public Works.

LAND DRAINAGE ACT, 1900.

Torbay-Grassmere Drainage Board.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve, under Section 18 of "The Land Drainage Act, 1900," of the construction of main drains and other drainage works within the Torbay-Grassmere Drainage Area, in accordance with the plan deposited in the De-partment of Public Works, Perth, and numbered P.W.D., W.A., 16328.

LAND DRAINAGE ACT, 1900. Stirling Drainage Board.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to approve, under Section 18 of "The Land Drainage Act, 1900," of the construction of main drains and other drainage works within the Stirling Drainage Area, in accordance with the plan deposited in the Department of Public Works, Perth, and numbered P.W.D., W.A., 16387.

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Public Works.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911. Department of Public Health,

Perth, 22nd May, 1912. THE following appointment, etc., made by the under-mentioned Local Health Authority has been approved by the Commissioner of Public Health, under the provisions of"The Health Act, 1911":—

Mount Morgans. W. H. Aubrey as Secretary, vice L. Horne.

JAMES W. HOPE,

Commissioner of Public Health.

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Public Works.

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TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date of Notice. Nature of Work. Date and time for

Closing. Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., to be seen.

1912. 1912. , (Noon on Tuesday.)

2nd May Guildford Defences — Barracks, Stabling, Horse - Breaking

28th May Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Midland Junction, on and after the 7th May, 1912.

Yards, etc., (4621) 2nd May Onslow Police Station and Court

House—Repairs, etc. (4622) a 28th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Broome ;

and Court Houses, Onslow and Port Hedland, on and after the.7th May, 1912.

2nd May Tammin Post Office (4628) ... 28th May Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Northam and Kellerberrin, on and after the 7th May, 1912.

9th May Gwalia School Quarters (4631) 28th May Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.D. Office, Kalgoorlie ; and Court Houses, Boulder and Leonora, on and after the 14th May, 1912.

9th May Bunbury Court House—Asphalt-ing Paths (4632)

28th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bunbury and Busselton, on and after the 14th May, 1912.

9th May

9th May

East Perth Infants' School— Additions (4633)

Mount Magnet Post Office- Wash-house and Renovations (4634)

28th May ...

28th May ...

Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 14th May, 1912,

Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.D. Office, Gerald- ton ; and Court Houses, Cue and Magnet, on and after the 14th May, 1912.

9th May Fremantle Customs House and Caretaker's Quarters—Repairs, Renovations, etc. (4635)

28th May ...

(Noon on Wednes-day.)

Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fre-mantle, on and after the 14th May, 1912.

16th May Albany Quaran tine Station - Tramway, Engine Shed, etc.

5th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Albany, . on and after the 21st May, 1912.

(4613) 16th May Perth Thomas Street School—

Sewerage Connections (4636) 5th Juno ... Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 21st May,

1912. 16th May Guildford Defences—Engineer's 5th June Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Midland

Store (4637) Junction, on and after the 21st May, 1912. 16th May Wagin School—Additions (4638) 5th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Albany

and Court House, Wagin, on and after the 21st May, 1912.

16th May Subiaco infectious Hospital— Additions (4639)

5th June Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 21st May, 1912.

16th May Fremantle Public Hospital— Patients' Clothing Room (4640)

5th June Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fremantle, on and after the 21st May, 1912.

(Noon on Tuesday.) 23rd May Gwalea Valley School (4618) ... 11th June Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Moora

and Midland Junction, on and after the 28th May, 1912.

23rd May Perth Defences—Lecture Room and Machine Gun Shed (4612)

11th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 28th May, 1912.

23rd May Dowerin Post Office (4643) ... 11th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; Court House, Northam ; and Police Station, Dowerin, on and after the 28th May, 1912.

23rd May Ornabullup School—Lining (4644) 11th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth ; P.W.A.D. Office, Albany; and Court Houses, Wagin and Katanning, on and after the 28th May, 1912.

23rd May Claremont Technical School-- Lining (4615)

11th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fre- mantle, on and after the 28th May, 1912.

23rd May Burrancobbing School (4616) .... 11th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Keller-berrin and Northam, on and after the 28th May, 1912.

23rd May Northam Hospital—Renovations (4647)

11th June ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Nor-tham, on and after the 28th May, 1912.

l'endars are to be addressed to "The lion. the Minister for Works," and will be received at the Public Works Office, Perth. "fffie lowest or any tamidor will not necessarily be accepted.

a Telegraphic tenders similarly addressed and marked will be received up to the same hour, provided that written tenders in due form have previously been lodged with the Public Works Officer at Broome or the Resident Magistrate at either Onslow or Port Hedland.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretor) f or Public Works.

'DUE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.

Polition [rout Municipahip of LCCdCrVille to annex adjoining lands situated in the Districts of the c'crlh Road hoard and the Subiaco Municipality.

Department of Public Works, Perth, 15th April, 1912.

IN accordance with the provisions of "The Muni-cipal Corporations Act, 1906," the Minister directs it

to he notified that a petition has been received at this office from the Mayor and Councillors of the Muni-cipality of Loederville, the substance and prayer of o hich is that an outlying district (now in the Perth Roads D;strict and Subiaco Municipal District) be an-nexed to the said Municipality, and included in the We=t Ward of the said Municipality.

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Public Works.

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No. on Plan P.W.D.,

W.A. No. 16045.

L.T.O. 3380.

Occupier or Reputed Occupier. Owner or Reputed Owner. Description. Quantity.

Portion of Avon Location 6835 (C.P. Lease 10933/55)

a. r. p. 4 0 0 George Henry Howlett ... G. H. Howlett ...

Certified correct this 21st day of May, 1912. W. C. ANGWIN,

for Minister for Works.

G. STRICKLAND, Governor in Executive Council.

Dated this 21st day of May, 1912.

MAY 24, 1912.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1923

P.W. 9441 /10. Ex. Co. No. 2121. Public Works Act, 1902.

NOTICE OF RESUMPTION.

Goldfields Water Supply Extension-Reservoir near Kellerberrin.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto-being all in the Avon District-have, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, dated the 21st day of May, 1912, been set apart, taken, or resumed for the purposes of a Reservoir near Kellerberrin for water supply.

And further, Notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken, or resumed are marked off and more particularly described on the plan P.W.D., W.A., No. 16045 (L.T.O. 3380), which may be inspected at the office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

Schedule.

P.W. 3526/12.

ROADS ACT, 1911.

Ninghan Road Board.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the Hon. Minister has approved of the following dates in connection with the Election for the above Board to be amended to:-

1. Preparation of lists-25 May, 1912. 2. Last day for receiving claims and objections-

8th June, 1912. 3. Publication of lists-13th June, 1912. 4. Revision Court-15th June, 1912. 5. Signing of lists-19th June, 1912. 6. Election-29th June, 1912.

And also the appointment of Mr. F. Ridgway as Return-ing Officer and to prepare lists in connection with such election.

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Public Works.

ROADS ACT, 1911.

Caballing Road Board.

Be Division into Wards.

P.W. 5426/12. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the Hon. Minister for Works has approved of the following dates in connection with the Election for the above Board:-

1. Preparation of Lists-llth May, 1912.

2. Last day for receiving Claims and Objections- ' 15th May, 1912.

3. Publication of Lists-18th May, 1912. 4. Revision Court-22nd May, 1912.

5. Signing of Lists-24th May, 1912.

6. Election-1st June, 1912.

C. A.. MUNT, Under Secretary for Public Works.

ROADS ACT, 1911.

Yolgoo Road Board.

is hereby notified, for general information, that the Hon. Minister for Works has approved of the fol-lowing dates in connection with the Election for the above Board:-

1. Preparation of lists-11th May, 1912. 2. Last day for receiving claims and objections-

15th May, 1912. 3. Publication of lists-18th May, 1912.

4. Revision Court-22nd May, 1912. 5. Signing of lists-24th May, 1912.

6. Election-1st June, 1912.

And also the appointment of Mr. J. J. O'Connor to act as Returning Officer and prepare lists in connection with such election.

C. A. MUNT, Under Secretary for Public Works.

TENDERS FOR FIREWOOD.

TENDERS (addressed to the Chairman, Government Tender Board, Perth), will be received up till 2.15 p.m. on the 13th June, 1912, for the Supply of Firewood to the various Railway Stations and Barracks for a period ending 30th June, 1913, as per list of Towns here-under:-

Kalgoorlie Loco. and Barracks. Kalgoorlie Railway Station and Offices. Kalgoorlie Railway Station and Offices. Broad Arrow Pump. Malcolm Pump. Laverton Shed. Laverton Pump. Leonora Shed. Menzies Barracks. Karalee Barracks. Karalee Pump. Yellowdine Pump. Merredin Pump. Merredin Barracks. Southern Cross Shed. Southern Cross Barracks. Northam Loco.

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Northam Barracks. Toodyay Loco. Depot. Beverley Barracks. York. Wagin Loco. Wagin Barracks. Narrogin Loco. Narrogin Barracks. Katanning Loco Depot. Albany Shed. Lake Matilda Pump (between Kendenup and Tenter-

den, G.S.R., about three miles from main line). Tambeffup Barracks. Millbury Loco. Collie Loco. Pinjarra. Bridgetown Loco. Busselton Loco. Donnybrook Loco. Brunswick Loco. Chidlow's Well Pump. West Perth Loco. Depot. Perth Railway Station and Offices. Perth Railway Station and Offices. Fremantle Running Shed.

Tender forms may be obtained on application to the Station Masters at the various towns and from the undersigned.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

JAS. THOMPSON, Chairman.

24th May, 1912.

MISSING FRIENDS. PATRICK RUSSELL, native of Victoria, Australia,

age 46 years, looks younger, a sawmill hand, height about 5ft. 7in., medium build, auburn hair, auburn eyebrows, long and thick, straight forehead, blue eyes, close mouth, thin lips, discoloured teeth, round face, fair fresh complexion, clean shaven, the four fingers of left hand have been cut off by a circular saw, quiet, very harsh voice, dresses in black clothes and black hard felt hat. (Information to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Inves-tigation Branch, Perth.-133/916.)

JOSEPH ZUVELA, stout build, age 26 years, height about 5ft. 9in., dark hair, thin face, fair complexion, has K3 on one forearm, a miner or woodcutter, native

of Austria, married, last heard of in Fremantle in October, 1911, may now be in the Murchison District at Cue or Day Dawn. (Information to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.—B3/980.)

CHARLES NEWMAN, native of England, age 25 years, single, height 5ft. 7in., medium build, dark brown hair, grey eyes, good set of teeth, clean, round face, dark complexion, clean shaven, wasp on upper left arm, dressed in a black and white check suit, brown felt hat. (Information to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investi-gation Branch, Perth.-133/594.)

WILLIAM DUNNINGS, thickset build, age 73 years, height 5ft. 2in. or 3in., grey hair; clean shaven, round face, sallow complexion, discoloured stumps of teeth, a labourer, supposed native of England, single, dressed in a tweed coat, dungaree trousers, black boxer hat, Blucher boots. (Information to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.—B3/939.)

CHARLES BLANCHARD CLEVELAND, age 35 years, height 5ft. lliu., thin build, fair complexion, dark brown hair, fair full beard and moustache, blue eyes, scar left temple, limps slightly, a draper or machinery agent, dressed when last seen in a dark tweed suit and light soft felt hat. (Information to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.—B3/979.)

FRITZ VAN DEN BERG (no description), who arrived in this State in August, 1910; last heard of in March, 1911. (Information to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.—B3/978.)

CORNELIUS RYAN, a miner, age about 40 years, very fair, wears a heavy moustache, blue eyes, height about 6ft. 2in., last heard of in Coolgardie in 1900. (Information to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investi-gation Branch, Perth.—B3/938.)

ARTHUR WILLIAM PATRIQUE (no description), native of Mauritius. (Information to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.—B3/936.)

JACK MALONE, a baker, native of Windsor, New South Wales, age about 38 years, short, stout build, dark hair and complexion, dark short moustache. (In-formation to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investiga-tion Branch, Perth.—B3/183.)

LUCY GODDARD, medium build, age 36 years, height 4ft. 10in. light brown hair, blue eyes, round full face, fair complexion, top teeth missing, married, native of Victoria, dressed in a bottle green dress, light brown coat, short bottle green toque trimmed with forget-me riots, or may be wearing a black cashmere or blue galatea dress. (Information to the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth.—B3/981.)

Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 20th May, 1912.

IT is hereby published, for general information, that the undermentioned Minister has been duly registered in this office for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia :—

R.G. No. Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.

2419

20th May, 1912 ...

Baptist Union of W.A. (Incorporated.)

The Reverend Arthur Sidney Bryant ... Claremont Claremont.

MALCOLM A. C. FRASER, Registrar General.

APPOINTMENTS under Section 5, Subsection 5, of "The Registration

of Births, Deaths, and Marriages Amendment Act, 1907."

Registrar General's Office, R.G. 1912/318. Perth, 22nd May, 1912.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Mr. E. Y. Butler has been appointed to act, tempor-arily, as Deputy District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the Swan Registry District, to reside at Midland junction, vice Mr. A. Forbes; appointment to date from 22nd May, 1912.

R.G. 1912/440. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Mr. A. S. Forbes has been appointed to act, tempor-

arily, as Deputy District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the Geraldton Registry District, to reside at Geraldton, vice Mr. R. Eliot, on leave; appoint-ment to date from 24th May, 1912.

E.G. 1912/431. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Mr. A. W. Halligan has been appointed to act, tem-porarily, as Deputy Assistant District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the Katanning Regis-try District, to reside at Wagin, vice Mr. G. W. Wallis; appointment to date from 16th May, 1912.

MALCOLM A. C. FRASER, Registrar General.

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MAY 24, 1912.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1925

BUSSELTON WATER SUPPLY.

Notice of intention to construct works in accordance with the provisions of the Water Boards Act, No. 4 of 1904.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Busselton Water Board intend to proceed with works as folloWs

Description. Locality. Purpose. Part of Town to be supplied.

Times and places where plans, etc., may be inspected.

254 chains of Reticulation ... 1 25,000 Gallon Tank ... 1 8-h.p. Petrol Engine ... 1 4in. Centrifugal Pump ... 1 Engine House ...

Boundary Connections ...

Various streets... Municipality

of

Busselton

Reticulating water Distributing water

Pumping water

To house Engine and Pump

Supplying water to pre-mises

Portion capable of

reticulation from

the mains shown

on plans.

At the Minister of Works' Office, Perth, and at the

Water Board's Office at

Busselton, on and after the 27th May, 1912.

Busselton, 22nd May, 1912. P. S. BIGNELL,

Mayor. GEORGE B. MILNE,

Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF LAND TITLES. TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

(Section 75.) Application No. 686/1912.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the twenty-second day of June next to issue to Margaret Sarah Long of Kalgoorlie a Special Certifi-cate of Title to the land described below the duplicate Certificate of Title having as is alleged been lost.

Dated this 16th day of May, 1912.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

The Land referred to: Kalgoorlie Lot No. 2280 being the whole of the land

described in Certificate of Title Volume 424 Folio 199 standing in the name of Margaret Sarah Long of Kal-goorlie Married Woman.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. (Section 75.)

Application No. 655/1912. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the fifteenth day of June next to issue to William Francis Dewar of Gingin in the State of Western Australia farmer Executor of the Will of John Dewar late of Gingin aforesaid retired farmer deceased a Special Certificate of Title to the land described below the duplicate Certificate of Title having as is alleged been lost.

Dated 16th day of May, 1912.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

The Land referred to: Portion of Perth Town Lot W50 being the whole of

the land described in Certificate of Title Volume LXVII. Folio 115 standing in the name of John Dewar of Gingin.

Parker 4- Parker, Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. (Section 75.)

Application No. 733/1912. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is intended on the 21st day of June next to issue to James Broom Roe of Perth a Special Certificate of Title to the land described below the duplicate Certificate of Title having as is alleged been lost.

Dated 23rd day of May 1912.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to. Avon Location 959 being the whole of the land com-

prised in Certificate of Title Volume 18 Folio 224 stand-ing in the name of James Broun Roe of Perth.

Stone 4- Burt, Hay Street, Perth, Solicitors for Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

Application No. 743/1912. TAKE notice that George Rosser of Midland Junction in the State of Western Australia railway inspector has made application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate at Midland Junction and being:—

Lot 24 of Swan Location 15 containing 1 rood 4 8/10 perches

Bounded on the West by 1 chain 2 6/10 links of the Main Road from Guildford to Newcastle

On the South by 3 chains 67 6/10 links of North Street

On the East by 83 links of the West boundary of Lot 27 and

On the North by the South boundary of Lot 25 measuring 3 chains 7 2/10 links

The land is more particularly defined on Plan 1236 deposited in the Land Titles Office.

And further take notice that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land are hereby required to lodge in this Office on or before the 15th clay of June next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth, 22nd May, 1912.

Parker cf- Parker, Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT. 1893.

Application No. 752/1912. TAKE notice that Edwin Harry Hyde of North Fre-mantle in the State of Western Australia railway em-ployee has made application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate at Midland Junction and being:— Lot 113 of Swan Location 15 containing 33 perches Bounded on the East by 70 links of Dudley Street On the North by the South boundary of Lot 112

measuring 1 chain 99 6/10 links On the West by part of the right bank of Woodbridge

Street and On the South by the North boundary of Lot 114

measuring 2 chains 49 2/10 links The land is more particularly defined on Plan 2112

deposited in the Land Titles Office. And further take notice that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land are hereby required to lodge in this Office on or before the 15th day of June next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of, the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth, 22nd May, 1912.

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No. 16 of 1911. COURT OF ARBITRATION, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Between Perth Plumbers' Industrial Union of Workers (hereinafter referred to as " the union"), applicant ; and D. Whitehead : J. Boswell; C. Holi-lway : H. Armstrong, and D. Lyons (members of The Perth and District Master Plumbers' Industrial Union of Employers); Master Builders' and Contractors' Association of Western Australia Union of Employers ; and the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Perth (hereinafter included under the denomination "the employers,") respondents.

AWARD. The Court of Arbitration of Western Australia (hereinafter called "The

Court") having taken into consideration the matter of au industrial dispute between the above-named parties, and having heard the union and the employers by their respective representatives duly appointed, and having considered the evidence adduced on behalf of the union and the employers respectively, cloth hereby order and award that as between the union and the members thereof, and the employers and each of them, the terms, conditions, and provisions set out in the schedule hereto shall be binding upon the union and the members thereof, and upon the employers and each of them, and that the said terms, conditions, and pro-visions shall be deemed to be and they are hereby declared to form part of this award : And further, that the union and the members thereof, and the employers and each of them, shall respectively do, observe, and perform every matter and thing by the said terms, conditions, and provisions respectively required to be done, observed and performed, and shall not do anything in contravention of the said terms, conditions, and provisions, but shall in all respects abide by and observe and perform the same : And the Court doth further order that the industry to which this award shall apply is the Plumbing industry, and that it shall operate over the area comprised within a radius of twenty-five miles from the General Post Office of the City of Perth, that it shall come into operation on the 20th day of May, One thousand nine hundred and twelve, and that it shall remain in force for a period of twelve calendar months from the said date.

THE SCHEDULE HEREINBEFORE REFERRED TO. 1. Definitions: In this award the term "plumber" shall be deemed to mean and

include- (i.) A person employed to do, in or about a building, any work of a permanent

nature in all metals that have superseded lead, including the following build-ing work :—

(a.) Work in sheet lead, galvanised iron, or other sheet metal generally used by plumbers;

(b.) Pipe work in lead, sheet metal, wrought iron, cast iron, copper, and brass;

(c.) Work connected with the installation of gas, water (including appli-ances for heating same), steam for heating purposes or air;

(d.) Sanitary and general plumbing; (e) Fitting and fixing all baths, metal water troughs, and metal sinks.

(ii.) Ship and chemical plumbing. The term "Country work" means any work done beyond a radius of 25 miles from

the General Post Office of the City of Perth. 2. Hours: Forty-eight hours shall constitute a week's work. 3. Wages: The minimum rate of pay for a plumber shall be one shilling and seven-

pence half-penny per hour. 4. Overtime: Overtime shall be paid for all work required to be performed after

the usual time for ceasing work, as follows:— Time and a quarter for the first two hours; Time and a half thereafter until midnight; Double time from midnight until 6 a.m.; Time and a half from 6 a.m. until 7.30 a.m.

5. Holidays: All work performed on Sunday, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Eight Hours' Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid for at double time rate.

6. Payment on Job: Workers shall be paid at the shop or on the job, within! fifteen minutes of the time of ceasing work.

7. Country Work: The minimum rate of wage payable to a worker engaged to do country work shall be fifteen shillings per day of eight hours; but in the event of the employer providing board and lodging, the rate shall be thirteen shillings per day.

All travelling time during the hours of work to and from country work shall be borne by the employer and paid for at the said country work rate. The employer shall pay all fares in connection with country work.

8. Under-rate Workers: A worker who is unable to earn the minimum rate hereby prescribed may be employed at a lesser rate, which shall be agreed upon in writing between the worker and the secretary of the union.

If within seven days after being notified of the worker's desire to work at a lower rate of wage than that prescribed, the said secretary and worker are unable to agree upon a lower rate, then the worker may apply in writing to the nearest resident or police magistrate to fix such lower rate of wage.

The worker shall give such secretary two days' notice of his intention to apply to the magistrate, and the said secretary or his agent may attend and oppose the appli-cation. The magistrate may fix the rate of wage, and his decision shall be final.

Any worker whose wage shall have been so fixed may work for and be employed by an employer for such less wage for a period not exceeding six calendar months thereafter, and after the expiration of the said period until fifteen days' notice in writing shall have been given him by the said secretary requiring his wage to be again fixed in the manner prescribed by this clause.

Provided always, that no employer or firm of employers shall employ more than one such under-rate worker to every three or fraction of three workers in his or its employ, paid at not less than the minimum wage hereinbefore prescribed.

9. Apprentices: (i.) When used in this clause the term "`permanently employed" shall be construed to mean six months' continuous employment.

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(ii.) Apprentices to the plumbing trade shall, unless bound by indenture, be en- gaged under the terms hereinafter set forth. All indentures shall be forthwith regis-tered in the manner hereinafter proVided (Form 1 in Appendix hereto) with the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration. Except as aforesaid, no legal agreement in existence at the date of issue of this award shall be interfered with.

(iii.) Apprentices shall not exceed in number one to every two or fraction of two journeymen permanently employed.'

(iv.) The term of apprenticeship shall be six years. - A probationary period of six months previous to being bound shall be laWful; such probationary period shall be deemed portion of the term of apprenticeship.

(v.) Should any employer from unforeseen circumstances be unable to carry out his obligations to the apprentice, he shall be allowed to transfer the apprentice to complete his term with another employer; but it shall be incumbent upon such former employer to notify the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration of the date of such transfer, and when such apprenticeship commenced. (Form 2 in the Appendix hereto.)

(vi.) In the absence of indentures apprentices shall be bound for the term and on the conditions herein provided, and subject to the following provisions:—

(a.) Any employer taking an apprentice shall give notice thereof to the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration in the form hereinafter provided (Form 1 in the Appendix hereto), and shall be deemed to undertake the duty which he agrees to perform as a duty enforceable under this award and shall, subject to the provisions of Subelause (xiii.) hereof, pay the apprentice the rate of wages herein provided.

(b.) At the end of the period of apprenticeship the employer shall give the appren-tice a certificate (Form 6 in the Appendix hereto) to show that he has served his apprenticeship. Should the employer at any time before the termina-tion of the term of apprenticeship desire to dispense with the services of the apprentice he may, with the consent of the apprentice, transfer him to another employer carrying on business within a reasonable distance of the original employer's place of business, willing to continue to teach the appren-tice and pay the wages prescribed by this award according to the total length of time served, and generally to perform the obligations of the original employer. He shall also give to the apprentice a certificate of the time served and of the rate of wages paid, and shall give notice to the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration of such transfer in the form hereinafter provided (Form 2 in Appendix hereto). It shall not be obligatory upon the employer to find the apprentice another employer if he shall so misconduct himself as to entitle the employer to discharge him, but he shall nevertheless give him a certificate for the time actually served.

(c.) An employer shall be deemed to fail in his duty towards his apprentice if he neglects to keep him constantly at work, but slackness of work may form a proper ground for transferring him to a master willing to undertake the responsibility of teaching him.

(d.) When an apprentice is discharged for cause, the employer shall send notice in writing of the discharge and the cause thereof to the said Clerk of the Court of Arbitration (Form 3 in Appendix hereto).

(vii.) Wages: The minimum weekly wage payable to an apprentice shall be—During the first year of his apprenticeship, 10s.; During the second year, 1Gs.; During the third year, £1 2s.; During the fourth year, £1 8s.; During the fifth year, £1 14s.; During the sixth year, £2.

(viii.) Every apprentice shall be bound to submit himself to examination by a Board of Examiners hereinafter constituted at the expiration of each period of one year of his service. Notice of his intention to submit himself to examination shall be given by the apprentice to the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration at least fourteen days before the termination of each yearly period, and may be given in the Form numbered 4 of the Appendix hereto.

(ix.) Upon the receipt of such notice the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration will furnish the apprentice with an examination certificate in the Form 5 of the Appendix hereto.

(x.) The Clerk of the Court of Arbitration will notify the Board of Examiners of the names and addresses of all candidates desirous of submitting themselves to examination. The examination will be held at the place where the apprentice is em-ployed, and it shall be the duty of each employer to provide such necessary material and machinery as may be required, and in all ways to facilitate the conduct of the examina- tion.

(xi.) The examination will be held in the month of May of each year. The Board of Examiners will consist of the secretary of the union, or such other person as may be nominated by the union in his stead, and a person skilled in the trade to be nominated by the employers carrying on business within the area to which this award applies; or failing such nomination or nominations, such person or persons as may be appointed for that purpose by the Court. In the event of a disagreement between the members of the Board the matter in dispute shall be referred to a third person agreed to by them or nominated by the Court or the President thereof, at the request of either member, and the decision of such third person shall be final and conclusive. The Board of Ex-aminers will examine the work of and inquire into the diligence of each apprentice and as to the opportunities provided by the employer to each apprentice to learn.

(xii.) The Board will report to the Court in writing as to the result of the examina- tion. Every apprentice shall be bound to produce to the Board of Examiners his examination certificate hereinbefore referred to, and the same shall be kept by the examiners, and returned to the apprentice with the necessary endorsement at the con- clusion of the examination.

(xiii.) It shall be lawful for the employer to withhold the increase in wages accruing to the apprentice, accordance with the scale set forth in Subclause (vii.) hereof, from any apprentice whO fails to satisfy the examiners.

(xiv.) If the Board of Examiners reports to the Court that any employer has not provided sufficient opportunity for the apprentice to learn, the employer shall be deemed prima facie guilty of a breach of this award under Section 88 of the Act, and may be summoned before the Court. Upon any such proceeding the report may be received in evidence.

(xv.) Such fees shall be paid by the Clerk to the Examiners as the Court shall allow.

In WITNESS WHEREOF this award has been signed by the President of the Court, and the seal of the Court has been hereto affixed this 15th day of May, One thousand nine hundred and twelve.

JOHN ROOTH, [L.s.] President.

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1928 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1912.

APPENDIX. ---

Form 1. (Clause 8, Subclause (ii.) and (vi.) (a) of Award).

To the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration. You are requested to register the (indenture of) apprenticeship to the plumbing trade

entered into the day of , 19 , between (apprentice 's name) and (employer's name) and (parent or guardian).

The term of the said apprenticeship is years from the day of , 19 , and the wages agreed to be paid during the said term are as follow:— (Set out wages.)

Dated the day of , 19 . Witness Employer 's Signature Witness Apprentice 's Signature Witness Signature of parent or guardian

Form 2. (Clause 8, Subclauses (v.) and (vi.) (b.) of Award).

To the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration. Notice is hereby given that of

who entered my employ as an apprentice on the day of 19 , has been transferred to the employment of

Dated the day of , 19 Signature of former employer Signature of new employer

Witness

Form 3. (Clause 8, Subclause (vi.) (d.) of Award).

To the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration. I hereby give notice that I have this day discharged froni my employment as an

apprentice to the plumbing trade , who entered my service on the day of , 19 .

Dated the day of , 19 . Signature of employer

Form 4. (Clause S, Subclause (ix.) of Award).

To the Clerk of the Court of Arbitration. 'T hereby give notice of my desire to be examined in the trade of plumbing at the

next examination. Dated the day of , 19 .

Name Occupation Address (where employed

Form 5. (Clause 8, Subclause (ix.) of Award).

Examination Certificate. The bearer, , is entitled to submit himself for

examination at the ensuing examination as an apprentice to the plumbing trade. Previous term served, years. Dated the day of , 19 .

Clerk of the Court of Arbitration. To the Board of Examiners.

Endorsement. We certify that we have examined the withimmentioned

as to his capabilities in the plumbing trade, and we find that he has (or has not) made such progress as to entitle him to the advance in wages due under Clause 8, Subclause (vii.) of Award.

The reason for such incapacity is in our opinion due to the fault of the

Form 6. (Clause 8, Subclauses (vi.) "(b.), and (xii.) of Award).

Western Australia. Certificate of Competency.

This is to certify that , of has served his full term of apprenticeship to the plumbing trade.

Dated the day of , 19 . Signature of employer

This is to certify that , of has passed all examinations necessary to qualify himself as a journeyman in the plumb-ing trade in accordance with the award of the Court of Arbitration.

Board of Examiners.

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MAY 24, 1912.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1929

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

The Health Act, 1911. THE following draft Regulations drawn up by the Food Standards Committee are published for general informa-tion.

JAMES W. HOPE, Commissioner of Public Health.

22nd May, 1912.

FOOD STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS.

GENERAL REGULATIONS.

Harmless Colouring Matters.

The following substances shall be "Harmless Colour- ing Matters" within the meaning and for the operations of the Regulations.

Harmless Mineral Colours. Blue Colours: Ultramarine blue. Violet Colours: Ultramarine violet. Brown Colours: Manganese brown.

Chocolate-brown and colours of a similar nature have as their basis natural or precipitated oxide of iron, which in an impure condition may have small quan-tities of arsenic in its composition. It is possible with proper care to secure a raw material entirely free from this objectionable element, and no oxide of iron containing any traces of arsenic should be used in the preparation of colour.

Green Colours: Ultramarine green. Harmless Organic Colours.

Red Colours: Cochineal carmine. Carthamie acid (from saffron). Redwood. Artificial alizarin and purpurin. Cherry and beet juices. Eosin—Eosin A, eosin G extra, eosin GGF, eosin water

soluble, eosin 3J, eosin 4J extra, eosin extra, eosin KS ord., eosin DH, eosin JJF.

Erythrosin—Erythrosin D, erythrosin B, pyrosin B, primrose soluble eosin bluish, eosin J, dianthin B.

Rose Bengale—Rose bengale N, rose bengale AT, rose bengale G, bengalrosa.

Phloxin—Phloxin TA, eosin blue, cyanosin, eosin 10B. Bordeaux and Poneeau reds, resulting from the action

of naphthol-sulphonic acids on diazoxylene. Ponceau 2R—Ponceau G, poneeau GR. Poneeau R—Brilliant ponceau G, poneeau J. Bordeaux B—Fast red B, Bordeaux R extra. Cerasin—Rouge B. Poneeau 2G—Brilliant ponceau GG, ponceau JJ. Fuehsin S—Acid magenta, rubin S, fuchsin acide (free

from arsenic). Archil Substitute—Naphtbion red. Orange LT—Orange No. 1, naphtholorange, alpha-

naphtholorange, tropaeolin 000 No. 1. Congo red. Azorubin S—Azorubin, azorubin A, azoaeidrubin, fast

red C, carmoisin, brilliant carmoisin 0, rouge rubin A.

Fast red D—Fast red EB, fast red NS, amaranth, azoaeidrubin 2B, Bordeaux DH, Bordeaux S, naph- thol red S, napthol red 0, Victoria ruby, wool red (extra), oenanthinin.

Fast red—Fast red E, fast red S, acid carmoisin S. Ponceau 4GB—Crocein orange, brilliant orange G,

orange GRX, pyrotin orange, orange ENL. Fuchsin. Metanitrazotin.

Yellow and Orange Colours: Annatto. Saffron Safflower. Turneric. Naphthol Yellow S—Citronin A, sulphur yellow S,

jaune acide, jaune aeide C, anilin yellow, succinine, saffron-yellow, solid yellow, acid yellow S.

Brilliant Yellow—(Sch.). Ponceau 4GB—Crocein orange, brilliant : orange G,

orange GRX, pyrotin orange, orange ENL. Fast Yellow—Fast yellow G, fast yellow (greenish),

fast yellow S, acid yellow, new yellow L. Fast Yellow R—Fast yellow, yellow W. Azarin S. Orange I—Orange No. 1, naphtholorange, alpha-naph-

tholorange, tropaeolin 000 No. 1. Orange--Orange GT, orange RN, brilliant orange 0,

orange N. Mixtures of harmless red and yellow colours.

Green Colours: Spinach green. Chinese green. Malachite Green—Malachite green B, benzaldehyde

green; new Victoria- green, new green, solid green crystals, solid green 0, diamond green, bitter almond oil green, fast green.

Dinitrosoresorcin—Solid green 0 in paste, dark green, chlorine green, Russia green, Alsace green, fast green, resoreinal green.

Mixtures of harmless blue and yellow colours. Blue Colours:

Indigo. Litmus. Archil blue. Gential Blue 6B—Spirit blue, spirit blue FCS, opal

blue, blue lumiere, Hessian blue, light blue. Couplers Blue—Fast blue R and B, solid blue RR and

B, indigin DF, indulin (soluble in alcohol), indo- phenin extra, blue CB (soluble in alcohOl), nigrosin (soluble in alcohol), noir CNN. In general such blues as are derived from triphenyl- resanilin or from diphenylamin.

Violet Colours: Paris Violet—Methyl violet B and 2-B, methyl violet

V3, pyoktanin caeruleum, malbery blue. Wood black. Naphthol black P. Azoblue. Mauvein—Rosolam, violet paste, chrome violet, anilin

violet, anilin purple Perkins violet, indisin, phena- min tyrafin, tyrian purple, lydin.

Brown Colours: Caramel. Licorice. Chrysamin H. (The above list is based upon the list compiled by the

National Confectioners' Association of the United States of America.)

MUNICIPALITY OF GERA LDTON. Proposed Loan of £6,800.

NOTICE is hereby given that the -Council of the Muni-cipality of Geraldton proposes to borrow the sum of £6,800 by the sale of debentures, for the purpose, of the installation of electric light and extending the present gas plant. The rate of interest to be paid on the debentures will he Five (£5) pounds per centum per annum, payable half-yearly at the Council Chambers, Geraldton, where the principal sum will be repayable 21 years after the issue of the debentures, the Council reserving the right to redeem the whole or a portion thereof after seven and fourteen years. Plans and specifications and a statement showing the proposed ex-penditure of the money may be inspected at the Town Clerk's Office, Geraldton, during office hours.

Dated this 20th day of May, 1912. B. M. FULLER,

Mayor. W. H. FULLER,

Town Clerk.

MUNICIPALITY OF NORTH PERTH.

The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906. NOTICE is hereby given that the Mayor and Councillors of North Perth, in pursuance of the powers in that behalf conferred in the above Act, and in Clause 7 of the Build-ing By-laws gazetted on the 14th day of July, 1905, cloth hereby declare that any buildings hereafter erected in Fitzgerald Street (from Marmion to Walcott Streets), Walcott Street (from Beaufort Street to Fitzgerald Street), Russell Street, and the way known as Little Russell Street, shall be enclosed with walls constructed of brick, stone, or other incombustible materials, with the footings resting .upon the solid ground, or upon concrete or other solid sub-structure.

Passed this 13th day of May, 1912. The Common Seal of the Mayor and Councillors was

affixed hereunto, in the presence of—

W. G. RANDELL, [L.s.]

Mayor. THOS. H. BLAKE,

Town Clerk.

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1930 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1912.

MUNICIPALITY OF COLLIE. Proposed Loan of £4,000.

IN accordance with "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906" (6 Edward VII., No. 32), notice is hereby given that the Council of the Municipality of Collie proposes to borrow the sum of £4,000 (Pour thousand pounds) sterling; such sum to he expended in—

(a) the sum of £1,000 in repayment of Government loan for the purchase of electric lighting plant;

(b) the sum of £1,500 for the extension of electric lighting service;

(e) the sum of £1,200 towards the construction of roads, footpaths, and water tables;

(d) the sum of £300 towards the improvement and upkeep of parks and reserves.

Plans, specifications, and estimates of such works and statement of proposed expenditure may be inspected at the Municipal Offices, Collie, for one month from date of publication hereof, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p.m.

The amount of £4,000 is proposed to be raised by the issue of debentures bearing interest at the rate of £5 per centum per annum; such interest to be payable half-yearly at the office of the Council, Collie, and the value of the said debentures to be repayable thirty years after the issue thereof; with the right reserved to the Council to redeem such debentures at any time after ten years from the date of issue hereof, on giving six months' notice of its intention so to do.

HERT. E. WELLS, Mayor.

Council Chambers, Collie, 21st May, 1912.

MUNICIPALITY OF QUEEN'S PARK. Municipal Corporations Act, 1906.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Muni-cipality of Queen's Park propose to borrow the sum of Five thousand pounds (£5,000), to be expended in the construction of Roads within the said Municipality.

And notice is also hereby given that plans and specifi-cations and an estimate of the works and undertakings, and a statement showing the proposed expenditure of the money to be borrowed, have been prepared, and are open for inspection at the office of the Council at Queen's Park, for one month from the date of publication hereof. The above amount is proposed to be raised by the sale of debentures bearing interest at the rate of Five pounds (£5) per centum per annum, such interest to be payable half-yearly on the first days of February and August in each year, at the office of the Mayor and Councillors of Queen's Park; the said debentures to be repayable thirty years after the date of issue thereof ; but the said Coun-cil reserves to itself the right to pay off the said deben-tures at any time after ten years from the date of issue thereof.

Dated this 21st day of May, 1912. WALTER M. COLLINS,

Mayor. W. McLAREN,

Town Clerk.

GINGIN ROAD BOARD. To whom it may concern.

AT a meeting of the Gingin Road Board held on the 4th day of May, 1912, it was resolved that a General Rate of 11/2d. in the £ be levied on the rateable value of all rate-able property within the District, on basis of unimproved capital value, in accordance with the provisions of "The Roads Act, 1911."

W. H. J. HORAN, 18th May, 1912. Chairman.

PHILLIPS RIVER ROAD BOARD. To whom it may concern.

AT a special meeting of the Phillips River Road Board held on Monday, the 6th of May, 1912, it was resolved that a General Rate of Tenpence in the pound should be levied upon the annual value of all rateable property within the Townsites of Ravensthorpe, Desmond, Kundip, and Hopetoun

' and that a General Rate of One penny

in the pound should be levied upon the unimproved capi-tal valtie on all rateable property within the Phillips River Road Board District and outside the Townsites of Ravensthorpe, Desmond, Kundip, and Hopetoun, in ac-cordance with the provisions of the Road Board Act, 1 Geo. V., 1911, No. 29.

CHAS. CHAPMAN, Chairman.

PHILLIPS RIVER HEALTH DISTRICT. To whom it may concern.

AT a special meeting of the Board of the above Health District held at the Road Board Office, Morgans Street, Ravensthorpe, on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1912, it was resolved that a Health Rate of Fourpence in the pound should be levied upon the annual value of all rate-able property within the Townsites of. Ravensthorpe, Des-mond, and Kundip, and one farthing in the pound should be levied upon the unimproved capital value of all rate-able property outside the aforesaid Townsites of Ravens-thorpe, Desmond, and Kundip, and within the described area of "The Phillips River Road Board" Health Dis-trict

CHAS CHAPMAN, Chairman.

CLOSURE OF ROAD. FRANCIS COLLINS, being the owner of land over

or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes have applied to the Plantagenet Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:—

CLOSURE.

Plantagenet. Corr. 7453/10. A triangular portion of land, its Eastern side starting

from the East corner of Mount Barker Lot 199, and ,h tending in prolongation South-Eastward of its North; Eastern boundary for a distance of about 6 links; thence South-Westward to its South corner, and thence North-Eastward along its present South-Eastern boundary to the starting point. (Plan, Mount Barker.)

FRANCIS COLLINS.

I, Edward Egerton Warburton, on behalf of the Plan-tagenet Road Board, hereby assent to the above applica-tion to close the road therein described.

E. E. WARBURTON, Chairman Plantagenet Road Board.

20th May, 1912.

CLOSURE OF ROAD.

I, MATTHEW WALKER, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes have applied to the Wagin Road Board to close the said portion of road,

The surveyed road running East and West between Williams Locations 4361 and 4227. (Plan 385C/40.)

MATTHEW WALKER. I, Benjamin Griffiths on behalf of the Wagin Road

Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

BEN.J.N. GRIFFITHS, - Chairman Wagin Road Board.

7th May, 1912.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911. Closure of Road.

THOMAS SMITH, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder -described passes, have applied to the Goomalling Road Board to close the :aid portion of road, viz.:-

G88.—The surveyed road leaving a surveyed road opposite the South-West corner of Avon Location 10589, and extending as surveyed (Diagram, Northam 635 and 1089) South-Westward through ''Location 14936 to join g surveyed road on the latter's West boundary; com-mencing again on the Western side of said road at the North-East corner of Location 16392, and again extending. South-Westward and through said location to a surveyed road on the latter's South boundary. (Plan 33A/80, A2.)

THOMAS SMITH.

G. W. Slater, on behalf of the Goomalling Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

G. W. SLATER, Chairman Goomalling Read Board.

6th April, 1912.

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MAy 24, 1912.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1931

MULLEWA DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. THE following By-laws are published in accordance with the provisions of Section 170 of "The Roads Act, 1911":--

The Roads Act, 1911.

Whereas by "The Roads Act, 1911," the Road Board of any district is empowered to make By-laws for all or any of the purposes in the said Act mentioned, the Mullewa. District Road Board, in pursuance of the powers vested in the said Board under and by virtue of the said Act, loth hereby make and publish the following By-laws:—

Interpretation.

In these By-laws, the following terms shall, unless the context otherwise indicates, bear the meanings set against them respectively, that is to say:—

(a.) "District"—The locality or area for the time being under the control of the Mullewa Road Board.

(b.) "Board"—The Mullewa District Road Board. (e.) "Chairman' '—The member acting for the time

being as Chairman of the Board. (d.) "Member"—A member of the Board. (e.) "The Act"—The Roads Act of 1911, and its

amendments. (f.) "Road or Reserve"—Any road or reserve, as

the case may be, under the control of the Board.

"Footpath"—Shall include any part of a road set apart for the sole use of foot pas-sengers, whether kerbed or otherwise.

(h.) "Person"—The word person shall include the plural, and also a body corporate.

(i.) "Owner"—Any person in possession or receipt either of the whole or any part of the rents or profits of any house, building, land, or tenement.

(j.) "Occupier"—Any person who shall be, or is the occupier of any rateable property within the district.

(k.) "Permission or Consent"—The consent of the Board in writing.

Other interpretations as defined in Section 5 of "The Roads Act, 1911."

Duties of Secretary. 1. To attend all meetings of the Board. 2. To attend all committee meetings when requested

to do so. 3. To conduct all correspondence and give other

officers instructions :as directed by resolution of the Board.

4. To answer all reasonable questions in connection with all matters relating to the business of the Board.

5. Prepare the rate book and the Board's electoral lists; examine proofs of the latter, and arrange for dis-tribution of copies prior to election. Also to attend all courts of revision and appeal, and make the necessary arrangements for the elections, etc.

6. Summon the members to all ordinary, special, and committee meetings of the Board.

7. Keep the cash book, as well as any and all other books required to show the receipts and expenditure made by the Board. The said books shall be written up every month ready for inspection by the Board, or any member thereof who may at any time during office hours desire to see them.

S. Prepare and place before the Board the quarterly financial statement, and enter same in the minutes as required by the Act.

9. Pay into the hank within seven days after receipt to the credit of the Board all monies received by hint amounting in the aggregate to or upwards.

10. No money shall be paid into the bank to the credit of the Board by any officer of the Board, except by or through the Secretary.

11. Issue all receipts on printed forms (except interim receipts).

12. Obey all lawful commands or orders of the Board, and attend to all other matters affecting the finances of the Board and not herein specified.

Duties of Supervisor.

13. (a.) To prepare all specifications for works and improvements as regards roads, footpaths, culverts, etc., under the control of the Board situate within the dis-

trict; examine all materials to be employed in such works, and to see that same are faithfully and properly executed.

(h.) To see that the work of clearing and repairing all public roads and footpaths is properly carried out.

(c.) To see that no labourers are engaged but those who are ablebodied, and to immediately discharge any labourer guilty of disobedience or incapable of per-forming the duties allotted to him.

(c1.) To see that all contracts are completed in accordance with the specifications and conditions of con-tract.

(e.) To see that all drains, sewers, culverts, and bridges are maintained in a state of efficiency.

Meetings and Proceedings.

14. Meetings of the Board shall be of two kinds—ordinary and special:--

(a.) Ordinary meetings shall be held at the office of the Board at Mullewa on the first Saturday in each month, at 1 o'clock p.m., unless other-wise arranged by resolution carried at the preceding ordinary meeting of the Board.

(b.) Special meetings are called to consider special business, the nature of which shall be notified in the notice summoning the meetings, and no business shall be transacted other than that for which the meeting was called.

15. Any three members may require the Board room to be cleared of strangers, and the Chairman shall immediately give directions to have the order executed.

16. At all meetings of the Board when there is not a quorum present, or when the Board is counted out (which counting out shall take place whenever there shall be less than a quorum present), such circumstance, together with the names of the members present, .shall be recorded in the minute book.

17. The minutes of any preceding meeting, whether ordinary or special, shall be confirmed at the next ordin-ary meeting.

18. A minute book shall be kept as prescribed by Section 132 of the Act, in which any item of business transacted by the Board shall be entered.

Order of Business.

19. (a.) Reading and confirmation of minutes of last ordinary and special meetings.

(b.) Consideration of business arising out of min-utes.

Consideration of petitions, memorials, and com-mittee reports, if any.

Tabling and consideration of Chairman's, Sec-retary's, and Supervisor 's reports.

Tabling and consideration of correspondence received and despatched.

(f.) Consideration of the financial position of the Board.

(g.) Passing of accounts for payment. (h.) Receiving and consideration of tenders. (i.) General business.

20. Immediately after the confirmation of the min-utes, the Chairman may make any communication to the Board which he may deem advisable, or bring under consideration any business he may think necessary, and it shall be competent for any member to ask any ques-tion or questions, but he shall confine himself to the question simply, and no debate shall ensue thereon at time time.

21. In the event of any member having urgent busi-ness to place before the meeting, he may move the Suspension of the standing orders, and, if agreed to, such business' shall take precedence .of all other.

22. Every petition or memorial shall be respectful and temperate in its language, and shall be presented to the Board by a member only; and any member presenting a petition or memorial to the Board shall affix his name to the beginning thereof, with the number of signatures; and any member presenting a petition or memorial shall acquaint himself with the contents thereof, and ascertain that it does not contain language disrespectful to the Board. The nature and prayer of every petition or memorial shall be stated to the Board by the member presenting the same.

(g.)

( e.)

(d.)

(e.)

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Tenders. 23. Tenders for work shall be opened and dealt

with when the subject matter of the tenders come on to be considered at the meeting of the Board, or by a committee appointed for the purpose.

24. Speakers must not digress from the subject mat-ter of debate.

Motions and Amendments. 25. A motion once moved at a meeting cannot be

withdrawn, unless by consent of the Board. 26. One or more amendments may be proposed on

a motion before the Board. When more than one amendment is moved, the question shall be first put on the last amendment, then on the next in succession, and then on the original motion, in the reverse order in which they were moved.

27. A motion or amendment not seconded cannot be discussed by any member, except by the mover, nor put by the Chairman.

28. No member shall speak twice on the same sub-ject, except by way of explanation, or to an amend-ment, or in replying upon any original motion of which he may have been the mover of the last carried motion. Nevertheless any member who may have been mis-understood shall be allowed to explain immediately be-fore the mover rises to reply, but not after, and after the reply the amendment or the original motion, as the case may be,, shall immediately be put to the vote.

29. In submitting a motion or amendment, the Chair-man must put the question first in the affirmative and then in the negative.

30. When an amendment is carried, the motion amended thereby becomes the substantive motion, upon which further amendments may be made before it is finally dealt with.

Appointment of Committee. 31. The Board may at any time appoint three or

more members as a committee to inquire into any matter and make a report and a reconunendation thereon, but no committee shall incur any financial liability, or in any way commit the Board to any responsibility what-ever, without the express and specified authority con-ferred by the By-laws, or a resolution of the Board.

The quorum of the committee of three shall comprise two members.

Finance Accounts. 32. All accounts, bills, and vouchers shall be sub-

mitted to the Board by the Chairman at the ordinary meeting, and after being certified shall be paid by cheque.

33. An account shall be opened with such bank as the Board may direct, and all money received from whatever source shall be paid into such bank to the credit of the Board, except money granted by the Gov-ernment, which shall be paid into the Treasury (vide Clause 193 of the Act), and no account shall be paid except by cheque signed by the Chairman and counter-signed by one member of the Board, and by the Secretary.

Urgent Works. 34. The Chairman with one member, or, in the

absence of the Chairman, any two members' may, in

case of urgency, authorise the expenditure of any sum not exceeding five pounds.

35. The Supervisor is empowered to authorise the expenditure of any sum not exceeding five pounds, in cases of very *gent necessity, upon declared roadg.

36. Any, authorised expenditure, hoWever, shall be repOrted at the next meeting of the Board.

Unauthorised Expenditure. 37. Every item of expenditure and every liability

incurred by the committee or members of the Board otherWise than under the authority of the Act or these By-laws shall. be deeined unlawful expenditure and breach of this By-law by such person.

Acts, Omissions, or Neglect. 38. The following acts, omissions, or neglects are

hereby forbidden to be done, or allowed to be done, and any person guilty of any of the following offences shall, upon conviction, pay a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds:—,

(a.) Riding or driving horses, cattle, or 'other ani-mals, or driving any carriage or cart upon or along any ,footpath.

(b.) Placing any fencing wire, timber, bricks, or other materials upon any footpath, channel, surface drain, or road without having first obtained permission from the Board.

Burning any shavings or other material or matter on any footway, carriage road, or open or public place adjoining a roadway without permission.

(d.) Damaging, destroying, or unlawfully interfer-ing with any property under the control of the Board.

(e.) Opening any drain or sewer, or removing the surface of any footpath or road, without the permission of the Board having first been obtained.

Throwing' or discharging any stone -or other missile in any road or public place to the damage or danger of any person.

No person shall 'keep or cause to be kept any swine or pig-stye within 100 feet of any house or running water without the eon-sent of the Board, and no piggery shall be kept within five chains of any Government road in the district of the Board, or so as to be a nuisance to any person, or injurious to the public health.

(h.) No person shall keep or cause or permit any live stock to be kept within 100 feet of any house or running water without the con-sent of the Board.

(i.) Neglecting to clean all private yards, ways, passages or avenues, by winch neglect nuisance is caused.

No person shall deposit or cast, or allow to remain upon any road or public place, the carcase of a dead animal or any refuse or offensive matter.

(k.) No person shall cause or permit foul or offen-sive liquid matter to flow Trent any land, house, or premises owned or occupied by him in or upon any road or footpath, or injure or pollute any well or watering place which shall have been made or constructed by or under the control of the Board.

(1.) Furiously or negligently riding or driving along any road to the danger of the public.

(In.) Using any bows and arrows, or playing at any game to the annoyance of any person in any public place, or obstructing any footpath or carriage road, whether by allowing any cart or animals to remain across the footpath or carriage road, or by placing goods thereon or otherwise.

(n.) No person shall poison, kill, or maim any horse, cow, pig, bullock, dog, or other animals and leave the same in any part of the Board 's district without making proper provision for the burial or burning of the carcase thereof, and any person so doing shall commit an offence against these by-laws, and upon con-viction shall pay a penalty not exceeding ten pounds, and shall pay all expenses at-tending the proper burial or burning of any such animals.

The plying for hire by carts or vehicles with-out a license.

Blasting any rock, stone, or timber on or near any public road without the permission of the Board, and not attending any direction in regard thereto given by Such Board.

Making cellar doors or other openings from the footpath of any road without the consent of the Board.

(r.) No person shall leave open any gate across a public road that has been erected by permis-sion of the Board.

The owner of every vehicle or engine which, together with its load, shall weigh more than seven tolls, shall travel the roads, bridges, and culverts at his own risk, and shall be liable to pay for any damage done.

All vehicles licensed under the Cart and Car-riage Licensing Act shall exhibit a disc show-ing the registered number of the owner, such disc to be supplied by the Board.

(u.) Making any footway without the consent of the Board, or allowing any footway to re-main which in the opinion of the Board is an obstruction,

(CO

(f.)

(g.)

(j.)

(o.)

(ix)

(q.)

(t.)

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(v.) Damaging or destroying any dam, well, tank, pumps, windmills, windlass, bucket, rope, pip-ing, troughing, fence, or gate under the con-trol of the Board, or carelessly leaving any tap connected with water tanks or water services running, thereby letting the water escape, bathing in any dani, well, or in any way polluting the water contained therein.

Contractors' Deposits. 39. When the contract prce of any work shall exceed

ten pounds every tenderer shall make a deposit with his tender equivalent to 5 per cent. of the amount thereof, such deposit to be returned to the unsuccessful ten-derer, and to the successful tenderer on completion of his contract, and shall be forfeited to the Board for non-completion or ratification of contract.

Sign Boards, etc. 40. Any person Who shall erect or place any sign

board, sign awnings, blinds, overhanging lamps, or other things over or near any footway or roadway, without obtaining the consent of the Board, shall forfeit and pay, upon conviction, a penalty not exceeding two pounds for every such offence.

General Regulations of Traffic. 41. Every person having the care or conduct of any

vehicle shall keep the same on the, left or near side of the road, except in eases of aid necessity, or other sufficient reason for deviating, a nil shall not interfere with any person or vehicle passing or attempting to pass his vehicle.

42. The driver of any vehicle, or the rider of any horse or other animal turning- for the purpose of pro-ceeding in an opposite direction, or turning the corner of any road in the district, shall bring- his horse . or other animal to a walking pace before commencing to turn

43. No person having the care or control of a horse or other animal, or of any vehicle, shall allow the same to remain on any road of the district, or to obstruct any portion of the road for a longer time than necessary for loading or unloading the vehicle.

44. No vehicle with three or more horses shall pro-ceed along any made road within the district with less than two abreast.

45. All vehicles plying for hire licensed under the Cart and Carriage Act shall have their license number affixed on some conspicuous part of such vehicle.

To prevent accidents front Bicycles, etc. 46. No person shall ride or impel a bicycle or motor

ear of any kind upon any footpath within the district. 47. No person shall, within the hours of sunset and

sunrise, ride a cycle or motor along any road unless there is attached thereto a lamp which shall exhibit a light in the direction in which he is proceeding, and at all times to be kept lighted.

48. Every cyclist or person driving any bicycle or motor car shall carry a bell or horn, which shall be sounded as a signal whenever any person on foot or horseback or vehicle is being approached or passed.

49. No person shall leave any cycle or motor ear in or on any road or footway so as to become an obstruc-tion, and every person shall remove his cycle or motor-car immediately upon being requested to do so by any constable or officer or member of the Board.

50. No person shall pass at a speed exceeding eight miles an hour, any person who shall be driving any horse Or any animal.

51. When a cyclist or motorist meets any horse or animal, and such horse or animal becomes restlesg or appears likely to get beyond the control of the person in charge thereof, such cyclist shall dismount, and shall remain dismounted till such horse or animal has been passed. •

52. No person shall ride any cycle or drive a motor round the corner formed by the junction of any road in the district, or across the intersection of any of the said roads, at a pace exceeding six miles an hour.

Careless use, of Fire. 53. No person or persons shall make or leave a fire

by the roadside without taking proper precautions against such fire spreading, and any person or persons offending against this By-law shall, upon conviction, pay a penalty not exceeding five pounds.

54 No person or persons shall set fire to any stand-ing tree on the road or trackside, and any such offender

shall, upon conviction, pay a penalty not exceeding five pounds.

To prevent Obstructions on Footpaths, or Roads. 55. No person shall permit any boxes, eases,

l coal, sand,

firewood, goods, merchandise, wares, or other articles or effects to remain on any road or footpath within the district after sunset, nor in any case for a longer period than shall be necessary for housing and remov-ing the same, without the permission of the Board.

To prevent Damage to Roads, Footpaths, and other Property.

:56. No person, without having 'first obtained the written sanction of the Board, shall break up, cut down, damage, destroy, or injure any road, footpath, gutter, drain, culvert, bridge, public way, tree, plant, gate, fence., or other properties of the said Board, or under their control, and any person found guilty of such damage shall pay a penalty not exceeding. ten pounds.

57. No person shall damage by means of horse team, waggon, or any other means, any road or portion of road under construction or repair. Any person found guilty of such damage shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds.

SS. Any person who— (a.) Cuts or removes, without the consent of the

Board, any timber, earth, sand, gravel, stone, or other material from a road; or

(h.) Erects, without the consent of the Board, a structure upon a road so as to encroach there-on; or

Draws, without the consent of the Board, across the water side of a road, except over a pro-perly constructed approach or culvert, a dray or other wheeled vehicle; or

(d.) Draws upon a road timber, stone, or other material otherwise than on a wheeled vehicle, or suffers such material carried principally or in part upon a wheeled vehicle, to drag or trail upon any made road,

shall be deemed guilty of an offence against this By-law, and shall be liable, upon conviction, to a penalty not exceeding five pounds.

Removal of Gravel, etc. 59. No person shall dig for or remove any gravel,

stone, or timber from any reserve without first obtaining permission from the Board, and also paying- any license fee that may be decided on by the Board.

Registration of Dogs, Bicycles, de. 60. The owners of all dogs shall pay a yearly regis-

tration fee as prescribed by Statute. Numbered discs With registered number of owners shall be supplied by-the Board, and must be worn by the dog.

61 The yearly license fee on all bicycles used within the district shall be five shillings.

62. The yearly license fee on all motor cars used within the district shall be Two pounds.

63. The yearly license fee on all vehicles used in the district shall be as prescribed by Statute. Numbered discs will be supplied by the Board, and must be affixed to the licensed vehicle.

64. The owners of all camels kept, or who may be travelling within the district, must pay a license fee of ..?,1 each for the current year. Any person infringing this By-law will be subject to a penalty not exceeding Ten pounds.

65. The current year for the issue of all licenses by the Board shall be from the first day of January to the 31st day of December in each year.

Stock to be kept off the Roads.

66. The owner of any cattle, horse, sheep, goat, pig, or other animal straying on any road fenced on both sides within the district shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding- five pounds, without a written permission from. the Board being first obtained to graze such roads as abut on the applicant's property.

67. The owner of any bull, stallion, or camel straying on any road within the district shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds.

68. No person shall erect any barbed wire on the outside of any post or fence on a public road in the district.

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Liabilities and Assets.

Liabilities. P ar

1 s. d. Balance of Assets over Liabilities ... 318 17 5

Total ... £318 17 9

Assets. Particulars. s. d. a s. d

Credit Balance at Treasui y 129 18 5 Credit Balance at Western Australia 115 19 8

21-5 18 1 Rates Outstanding—

General Rates ... 44 3 5 Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by Board— Movable Plant and Tools 3 16 0 Furniture, etc. 25 0 0

-- -- Total ... £318 17 9

I certify having examined the books of the Jarrandale District Road Board, and compared the above State-ments of "Receipts and Expenditure " and " Assets and Liabilities," and found same correct.

(Sgd.) HY J. ASH,

Government Auditor.

JARRAHDALE DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

Particulars of Expenditure on Roads for year ending 30th June, 1911 :—

Road.

Jarrandale to No. 6 Mill

Jarrandale to Mundi- long 't

Construction. Maintenance.

Main. Minor. Main. Minor.

s. d. s. 5. s. 5. 49 4 6

36 8 0

s. d.

Board Mill Road 11 s

1 19 0 Perth-Bunbury Road

(Special) 58 • . •

Serpentine Falls Road Firns Road ...

0 8

4 0 0 0

App. Road to Ree. 1 14 0 Reserve

Spencer's Road ... 5 10 0 Perth-Buubury Road

Total 58 11 17 7 0

£ s. Construction ... 58 11 8 Maintenance • ... 116 0 0

Total

£174 11 8

SERPENTINE DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. ANN -UAL Statement showing operations and transactions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th day of June, 1911:—

Summary of Receipts and Expenditure. Receipts. Particulars.

Credit. alance at commencement of year- Balance at Treasury . Balance at Union Bank... In hands of Secretary ...

179 133

1

6 7 5 9 0 9

s. d

313 13 1

227 8 2 General Rate—

(1.) Current Rates collected during year ... (2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 25 4 7

252 12 9

24 0 0 Id ses-

(a.) Cart and Carriage ... (b.) Dog ... 7 2 6

31 2 6 Hall Account ... 6 11 0 Contractors' Deposits 3 19 0 Government Grants—

Annual Grant for Maintenance and Con- • • • struction 161 0 0

Special Grant- Perth-Buubury Road 75 0 0 Serpentine Station Road ItO 0 0

336 0 0

To tat £943 18 4

1934 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [11,12,j- 4, 191,

Penalties. 69. Every person who does, permits, or suffers any

act, matter, or thing contrary to any of the foregoing Bylaws, or commits or permits any breach or neglect thereof, shall be deemed guilty of an offence against these By-laws, and where not otherwise provided for shall be liable to a fine or penalty not exceeding twenty pounds for every such offence.

It is hereby resolved by the Mullewa District Road Board, subject to and by and with the approval and confirmation of His Excellency the Governor in Council, that the above By-laws shall be enforced within the district controlled by the said Board from the date of publication thereof in the Government Gazette.

Above By-laws passed by resolution of the Board on the 3rd February, 1912

D. WARREN, Chairman.

WM. CARSON, Secretary.

Recommended,— W. C. ANGWIN,

for Minister for Works.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council, this 7th day of May, 1912.

BERNARD PARKER, Acting Clerk of the Council.

JARRAHDALE DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transactions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th day of June, 1911 :—

Sum mary of Receipts and Expenditure.

Receipts.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at commencement of Year— £ s. d. £ s. d.

Balance at Treasury ... ... 71 6 11 Balance at Western Australian Ban ... 150 10 10 In hands of Secretary ... ... 0 10 0

222 7 9

133 9 0 General Rate —

(1.) Current Rates collected during year ... (2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year .. 12 0 6

145 9 6

35 0 0 Licenses—

(a.) Cart and Carriage .. ... (1.) Dog ... 31 5 0

66 5 0 Government Grants—

Annual Grant for Maintenance and Con-struction ... 92 0 0

Special Grant— Recreation Reserve ... ... 25 0 0

117 0 0 All other receipts (not otherwise specified)—

Refunds 1 0 10 Overbanked... 0 0 10

1 1 8

Total ... J:552 3 11

Expenditure. Particulars. £ s.d. s.d.

Expenses for Levying General Rate— Collection, Commission, etc. ... 14 0 0

Expenses for Collecting Licenses— Commission 6 16 5

Salaries ... 55 0 0 Office Expenses (1 it, Postage, Pet Cash,

etc.) ... .. • • .• 6 5 6 Advertising ... 3 14 0 Stationery and Printing . 1 17 0 Bank Charges (including interest on Bank Over-

draft, etc.) ... . 1 6 0 Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ... 2 10 0 Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants)— (a.) On Main Roads, as per attached de-

tailed Statement ... (b.) On Minor Roads, as per attached de-

tailed Statement ..

98

17

13

7

0

0 (s.) Recreation Grounds 29 4 6

145 4 6 Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants)— On Main Roads, as per attached detailed

Statement 58 11 8 All other expenditure (not otherwise specified)-

Jarrandale Hospital ... 10 0 0 Dog Discs ... 1 0 9

11 0 9 Balances at end of Year—

To credit of Board at Treasury ... 129 18 5 To credit of Board at Western Australian

Bank 115 19 8 94.5 18 1

Total ... £552 3 11

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Expenditure. Particsiar, k s. d. £ s. d.

Expenses for Levying General Rate-

BELMONT PARK DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transactions Collection, Commission, etc.... 25 5 3 of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th day of June,

Expenses for Collecting Licenses- Commission ... 3 5 8 1911:—

Salaries .. 55 0 0 Summary of Receipts and Expenditure. Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, PettyCash, eic.) 8 11 3 Advertising ... .. 4 7 0 Stationery and Printing 5 8 9 Receipts. Refunds of Deposits to Contractors 3 19 0 ... Bank Charges (including interest on Bank Over- Particulars. 4; s. d. £ s. d

draft, etc.) ... . 1 6 0 Credit Balance at commencement of year- Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) 2 14 0 Balance at Treasury ... ... ... 562 14 10

Jarrandale Hospital.... 5 5 0 Balance at Western Australian Bank 77 19 9 Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants)- In hands of Secretary ... ... 1 9 7

642 4 2 — General Rate- (a.) On Main Roads, as per attached de-

tailed Statement . 36 13 8 (1.) Current Rates collected during year ... 831 9 5 (b.) On Minor Roads, as per attached de- (2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 211 1 6

tailed Statement... ... 3 8 0 (3.) Rates in suspense ... ... ... ... 7 5 2 • • (c.) Bridges ... 7 6 0 1,049 16 1

Licenses- 47 7 S Mundijong Hall Account 6 10 1 (a.) Cart and Carriage ... 61 5 0 Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants)- (b.) Dog ... ... 21 15 0

83 0 0 Income from Property and Plant (owned or (a.) On Main Roads, as per attached de-

tailed Statement... ... 274 18 0 controlled by the Board other than light- (b.) On Minor Roads, as per attached de- ing) ... ... ... ... ... 30 7 0

tailed Statement... ... 68 2 11 Contractors' Deposits ... ... 23 0 0 (c.) Office 35 9 5 Refunds-Part cost construction 31 16 0

378 10 4 Government Grants- 10 14 7 All other Expenditure (not otherwise specified) Annual Grant for Maintenance and Con-

Three per cent. Account ... 0 12 0 11 6 7

502 0 0 Special Grant-

Balances at end of year-- Guildford Road (maintenance) ... 102 16 0 To Credit of Board at Treasury ... 301 12 11 Guildford Road (reconstruction of bad To Credit of Board at Union Bank ... 83 8 0 places) .. ... ... ... ... 50 0 0

385 1 8 Epsom-Kalamunda Road ... ... 100 0 0 Recreation Reserve ... 15 0 0

769 16 0 £943 18 4, Total All other receipts (not otherwise specified) ... 14 14 0 Refund-Railways freight deposit 30 0 0 ...

Liabilities and Assets. Debit Balance at end of year- At Western Australian Bank .. 113 16 3

Liabilities. Total £2,788 9 6 Particulars.

s. d. Balance of Assets over Liabilities ... 607 18 7

Total £607 18 7

Assets. Expenditure. Particulars, Particulars. £ s. d. £ s. d.

s. d. s. d. Expenses for levying General Rule- Credit Balance at Treasury 301 12 11 Collection, commission, etc. ... 11 15 3

Balance at Union Bank 83 8 9 Refund of Rates (in suspense) ... 7 5 2 385 1 S Expenses for Collecting Licenses-

Rates outstanding-General Rates . 48 9 1 COMMISSi011 2 8 2 Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by Board- Salaries .. 249 11 0 Office Expenses (Rout, Postage, Pet

Buildings, etc. 61 15 10 25 18 4 Movable Plant and Tools 86 2 0 Advertising ••• 12 13 9 Furniture, etc. ... 26 10 0 Stationery and Printing ... 15 16 5

— - Plant and Tools (purchased during year)- Total_ 16,7 18 7 (1.) Tools, Plant, etc. ... ••• 212 8 0

(2.) Office Furniture ... .. 0 17 1 I certify having examined the books of the Serpentine (3.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc. 9 13 3

222 18 4 Road Board and compared the above Statements of Refunds of Deposits to Contractors , 16 0 0 "Receipts and Expenditure" and " Assets and Liabilities," Basic Charges (including interest on Bank and found same correct. overdraft, etc.) ... 4 16 4

(Sgd.) HY. J. ASH, Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) 14 17 6 Legal Expenses ... 1 1 0

Government A Freight Guarantee Deposit (Railways)... 40 0 0 Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Particulars of Expenditure ending

on Roads 30111, June, 1911.

for Year Government Grants)-

(a.) On Main Roads, as per attached de- tailed Statement ... ... 755 7 7

(b.) On Minor Roads, as per attached de- tailed Statement ... 83 10 1

(c.) Recreation Grounds ... 5 0 0 843 17 8

Tree Planting ... 24 9 8 CONSTRUCTION. MAINTENANCE.

Road. Construction Works (from Revenue, including Government Grants) -

Main. Minor. Main. Minor. (a.) On Minor Roads, as per attached de- tailed Statement ... 1,116 11 5

s. d. £ s. d. £ s. C. s. d. (b.) Municipal Yards ... ... 4 2 6

1,120 13 11 All other Expenditure (not otherwise specified) 61 6 4 Belmont Hall-Works and Maintenance ... 98 6 8 Mundijong - Serpentine

Mardella ... 81 5 0 16 10 0 2 5 0

Mundijong Town ... 46 12 0 4 3 0 Balances at end of Year- Feast's Road ... 2 13 0 To credit of Board at Treasury ••• ••• 10 0 3 Serpentine Station Road Perth-Bunbury

3 15 0 19 8 0

In hands of Secretary ... 4 13 9 14 14 0 --

Perth - Bunbury Road (Special)

24 Y6 0 ••. Total £2,788 9 6

App. Road, Mundijong 34 5 0 Mardella Rock 9 2 6 Mundijong - Serpentine .1 0 2 i2 8 Mundijong-Rockingham 4 10 0 Asylum Road (Special) 44 ia 0 0 16 Liabilities and Assets. De Banks Road ... 50 0 5

Total 27.4 18 0 68 2 11 36 13 8 3 8 0 Liabilities. Pactictaars.i s. d.

SU MINI 1RY Debit Balance at Western Australian Bank Construct. Mainten. 'Total. (unsecured) 113 16 3 ...

s. d. s, d. e s. d. Outstanding Accounts 273 0 5 Main ... 271 18 0 Contractors' Deposits or Trust Accounts 30 0 0 Minor 68 2 11 Balance of Assets over Liabilities 1,818 2 1

Main ... 343 0 11

36 13 S. Total £2,234 18 9 Minor 3 8 0

----- 40 1 8

Total £383 2 7

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Assets. Particulars.

Credit Balance at Treasury Cash in hands of Secretary... Rates outstanding—

General Rat es ... All other Accounts owing to Board ... Arrears of Rates—Old Canning Road Board ... Estimated current value of Property owned by

Board— Buildings, etc. ... Movable Plant and Tools Furniture, etc. ...

All other Assets— Freight Guarantee Deposit (Railways)

Total ...

WE certify having examined the books of the Belmont Park District Road Board and compared the above State-ments of " Receipts and Expenditure " and " Assets and Liabilities," and found same correct ; subjeCt to report.

(Signed) A. E. HAWTIN, Government Auditor.

J. F. BURKETT, A.C.P.A., Ratepayers' Auditor.

BELMONT PARK DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

Particulars of Expenditure on Roads, Recreation Ground, etc., for the year ending 30th June, 1911.

Name.

Guildford Road .

Construction. Maintenance.

Main.

a. d.

Minor. Main. Minor.

S. £ s. 755 7

d. 7

s. d.

Abernethy Street 11 0 11 Epsom-Kalamuuda, Road 176 19 6 Hehir Street, 14 9 10 Daly Street 31 4 5 0 5 6 Frederick Street ... 20 11 4 Wheeler street ... 12 13 10 01.6 3 Belgravia. Street ... 34 16 1 Stoneham Road ... 10 8 Redclitfe Road 115 3 4 Epsom Avenue ... 07 7 7 Matheson Road ... 1 19 5 Thompson Street... 50 8 1 Forbes and tViclanan 67 17 6

Streets Belmont Avenue ... 107 9 3 32 d 7 Hampden Street ... 42.19 1 Riversdale Road ... 53 9 4 Norwood Road 31 10 8 Orrong Road 30 9 2 Hardey's [lead 8.15 3 Ben Street ... 25 10 Anna dale Road 35 12 7 Kooyong Road ... 26 12 Francisco Street ... 2 18 1 Fatintleroy Avenue 91 19 Harrold Street ... 2 8 1 Hawkesburn Road 010 11 Kepner Street ... 1 4 0 The Esplanade ... 0 Lyall Street 30 13 5 Fairbrother Street 2 6 7

'total 1,116 11 0 755 7 7 83 10 1

RECREATION GROUND.

Hardey's Park ... . , • • • • £5 0 0

MUNICIPAL VAR 0. Municipal Yard ... £.1 2 6

SU slISIARY. .1 S. d. a. 0.

Construction—Minor 1,116 11 5 Municipal Yard 1 2 6

1,120 13 11 Maintenance -

Main 753 7 7 Minor ... 83 10 1 Rec. Reserve 5 0 0

813 17 8

£1,961 11 7

I, AUGUST STANG, of Mouatt Street, Fremantle, Vice-Consul for Norway, being the duly appointed Attorney in Western Australia of the Western Australia Whaling Company, Limited, of Larvik, Norway, hereby give notice that the Registered Office of the Company is situate at Mouatt Street, Fremantle.

Dated this 23rd day of May, 1912.

AUG. STANG. Solicitors: P. S. Haynes 4. Company.

Dunn's Discovery Syndicate (No-Liability).

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 208 of the West Australian Companies Act, 1893, that it is the in-tention of the above-named Company to cease carrying on business in the State of Western Australia from and after 31st August, 1912.

JOHN S. SCOTT, Liquidator for the said Company.

Universal .Buildings, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, 18th April, 1912.

Eagleltaudc Mining and Options Syndicate (No-Liability).

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 208 of the West Australian Companies Act, 1893, that it is the in-tention of the above-named Company to cease carrying on business in the State of Western Australia from and after 31st August, 1912.

JOHN S. SCOTT, Liquidator for the said Company.

Universal Buildings, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, 18th April, 1912.

Coronation, Prospecting Syndicate (No-Liability).

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 208 of the West Australian Companies Act, 1893, that it is the in-, tention of the above-named Company to cease carrying on business in the State of Western Australia from and after 31st August, 1912.

.JOHN S. SCOTT, Liquidator for the said Company.

Universal Buildings, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, 18th April, 1912,

Bullfinch East Gold Mining Syndicate (No-Liability).

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to ,Section 208 of the West Australian Companies Act, 1893, that it is the in-tention of the above-stained Company to cease carrying on business in the State of Western Australia from and after 31st August, 1912.

JOHN S. SCOTT, Liquidator for the said Company.

Universal Buildings, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, 18th April, 1912.

West Australian Companies Act, 1893, that it is the in-tention of the above-named Company to cease carrying on business in the State of Western Australia from and after 31st August, 1912.

JOHN S. SCOTT, Liquidator for the said Company.

Universal Buildings, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, 18th April, 1912.

Star Option Syndicate (No-Liability). NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 208 of the West Australian Companies Act, 1893, that it is the in-tention of the above-named Company to cease carrying on business in the State of Western Australia from and after 31st August, 1912.

JOHN S. SCOTT, Liquidator for the said Company.

-Universal Buildings, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, 18th April, 1912.

Bronzewing Gold Mining Company (No-Liability), In Liquidation.

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 208 of the West Australian Companies Act, 1893, that it is the intention of the above-named Company to cease carrying en business in the State of Western Australia on and after 30th September, 191`.'.

JOHN R. SCOTT,

Liquidator the said Company.

Universal Buildings, Grenfell, Street, Adelaide, 9th May, 1912.

s. d 10 0 3 4 13 9

800 0 7 2 7 0

27 17 2

850 0 0 320 0 0 180 00

40 0 0

£2,23318 9

Bullfrog East Gold Mining Syndicate (No-Liability).

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 208 of the

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In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893." (56 Vict., No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to M. Getty, Limited

Dated this 20th day of May, 1912.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893." (5G Vict., No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to The Wholesale Dairy Farmers Co-operative Society, Limited.

Dated this 20th day of May, 1912.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893." (56 Vict., No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to Skipper Bailey, Limited.

Dated this 22nd day of May, 1912.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893." (56 Viet., No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to J. G. Baldock & Co., Limited.

Dated this 22nd day of May, 1.912.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

Iu the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893." (Section 197, Subsection 3.)

Re The Optimist Gold IMining Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that, at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, it is my intention, unless cause be shown to the contrary, to strike the name of the above Company off the Register of Companies.

Dated this 22nd day of May, 1912.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

Skipper Bailey, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above-named Company is situate at 847 Hay Street, Perth, and is open and accessible to the Public between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on every day in the week, except on Saturdays and Holidays.

Dated this twenty-second day of May, 191.2.

H. SEBASTIAN THOMAS & GERLOFF, Solicitors for the said Company,

Weld Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

The Belmont Park Racing Club, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above-named club is situated in the Stock EXchange Buildings, 49 St. George's Terrace, Perth

' and the office

hours are from 10 to 12 a.m. and from 2 to 4 p.m, on every day of the week except Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays, and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m.

Dated this 10th day of May, 1912.

L. B. SCHARP, Secretary.

In he matter of "The Companies Act, 1893," and in the matter of The Phillips River Farmers' Co-operative Trading and Finance Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that, at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the above Company, held at Ravensthorpe on the thirteenth day of May, 1912, the following resolution was carried: —

" That the Company be wound up voluntarily, and that Robert George Gladstone, of Ravensthorpe, cer-tificated accountant, be appointed Liquidator."

All persons having claims against the said Company are required to render the same in writing within thirty days of the date hereof, and all persons indebted to the said Company are required to pay their debts to me, at my 011ice„ Number One, Carlisle Chambers, Ravensthorpe.

R. G. GLADSTONE, Liquidator.

R=avensthorpe, 14th May, 1912.

Luptous Gold Mines (No-Liability). NOTICE is hereby given that on and after Tuesday; the fourteenth inst., the Registered Office of Luptous Gold Mines (No-Liability) will be open for the transaction of business at the following hours:—

Wednesdays, 12 to 2 p.m., 4 to 6 pan. Satin-days, 1.2 to 4 p.m.

By order of the Board,

NEIL CAMPBELL, Secretary.

Meeliatharra, 13th May, 1912.

Leptons Gold. Illines (No-Liability). A Call.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Call (eighth) of three-pence per share was declared ,on. the 13th day of May, 191.2, on all contributing shares in thcf above Company, Nos. 20,001 to 50,000 inclusive, payable at the office of the Company, Meekatharra, on Thursday, the 6th day of June, 1912. All shares on which this call remains unpaid on the 20th day of June, 191.2, will be absolutely for-feited to the Company.

Exchange must be added to all cheques. By order of the Board,

NEIL CAMPBELL, Secretary.

Luptous Gold Mines (No-Liability). Sale of Forfeited Shares.

SHARES upon which the Seventh Call of 3d. per share, payable 2nd May, 1912, remains unpaid, are forfeited, and will be sold by public auction at Goss & Co.'s sale-rooms, Meekatharra, on Saturday, June 1st, at 7.30 p.m., unless previously redeemed.

By order of the Board,

NEIL CAMPBELL, Secretary.

Meekatharra, 20th May, 1912.

North Mararoa Gold Mining Company (No-Liability). NOTICE is hereby given that, at the expiration of three calendar months from the last publication of this notice in the Government Gazette, the above Company will cease to carry on business in the State of Western Australia.

Dated this eighth day of May, 1912.

T. J. CARR, Attorney for the said Company in Western Australia.

H. N. Field, Solicitor, Norseman.

The International Harvester Company of America. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office: of the above-named Company is situate at Selborne Cham-bers, Howard Street, Perth, and that such office is open to the Public on all week-days (except Saturdays and Holidays) between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., and on Saturdays between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Dated the 21st day of May, 1912. M. L. MOSS & DWYER,

Solicitors for the Company, Selborne Chambers, Howard Street, Perth,

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Bunbury Brewery Company, Limited.

Notice of removed of Registered Office. NOTICE is hereby given that the situation of the Regis-tered Office of the above Company has been changed from 24 Railway Street, West Perth, to the offices of IL R. Coombs & Co., Harper's Buildings, Howard Street, Perth.

Dated this 17th day of May, 1912. JAMES & DARBYSIIIRE,

Furnival Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for Bunbury Brewery Company, Limited.

Notice of situation of Registered Office of the Wholesale Dairy Farmers' Co-operative Society, Limited.

THE Wholesale Dairy :Farmers' Co-operative Society, Limited, hereby gives you notice, in accordance with

The Companies Act, 1893," that the Registered Office of the Company is situate at the Offices of Messrs. Gawler, Hardwick, & Forman, Forrest Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and that such Registered Office will be accessible to the public on all week-Clays between the hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., except on Saturdays, when such hours will be between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Dated the 11th day of May, 1912. ROBIN R. WALTERS,

Secretary. Gawler, Hardwick (5. Berman, Solicitors and Agents for

the Company.

M. Getty, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of "M. Getty, Limited," is situate at Number 891a Hay Street, Perth.

The hours during which the office of the Company is open for business are the following:—Every week-day from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., excepting upon Saturday, when the hours are 10 a.m. to 12 noon.

Dated this seventeenth day of May, One thousand nine hundred and twelve.

MORRIS CRAWCOUR, 21 and 22 National Mutual Buildings,

St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitor for "M. Getty, Limited."

THE LAND ACT, 1898.

Notice of intended Sale by Mortgagee.

THE Mortgagee under instrument of Mortgage No. 18338/138 over the leases set out below, in exercise of his power of sale, will offer his estate and interest as second -Mortgagee in the said leases for sale (subject to Instrument of Mortgage No. 5464/138 to secure an ad-vance from the Agricultural Bank of One hundred pounds (£100), at public nuet ion, through in ices Gardiner, his auctioneer, on Tuesday., the 2nd day of July next, at 2.30. o'clock, p.m., at Perth.

The Leases ref erred to. Conditional Purchase Leases Nos. 5536/55, 5537/55,

5538/55, and 5539/55, containing four hundred (400) acres in all, in the District of Williams, registered in the name of Thomas Henry Dixon.

Dated this 22nd day of May, 1912.

TIOURIGAN P DEMPSEY, Solicitors and Agents for the Mortgagee.

'IY3E ADMIN [STRATTON ACT, 1903.

Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Aitken, late of

Cloverdale, near Belmont, in the State of Western Australia, Accountant, deceased, intestate.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims ,against the estate of the above-named. Thomas: Aitken, deceased, must send particulars in writing of the same to Iran-is Martin, New Zealand Chambers, St. George's Terrace, solicitor for the administrator of the estate of the above-named deceased, on or before the 24th day of June, 1912, after which date the said ad-ministrator will distribute the estate of the said deneas':d amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims of which he shall have had notice.

Dated this 17th day of -May, 1912. FRANK MARTIN,

New Zealand Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. in the Supreme Court of 11/ estern Austratia—Prob ate

Jurisdiction. In the matter of the estate of Maud Mcinnes,

deceased. WHEREAS on the 16th day of May, 1912, an orde-to administer the estate and effects of Maud McInnes, late of Kalgoorlie, in the State of Western Australia, music teacher, deceased, who died on or about the 27th day of September, 1911, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "The Administration Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestate Estates, Perth.

Nov notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having chorus or demands against the estate of the said deceased are hereby required to send particulars of such claims or demand' in detail to the undersigned, on or before the 22nd day of June, 1912.

And further, that tier undersigned will, immediately after such date, prie.i.ed to distribute the assets of the said deceased arimag the creditors, and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice. And the said Curator will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or demand lie shall not then have re-ceived notice.

Dated at Perth, this 1Sih -day of May, 1912.

GE I; .tsS CLIFTON, Curator of Intestate E:„1:,..1,s.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Supreme Court of Nest ern ..-1 astratia—Probate

Jurisdiction. in the matter of the estate of Yali Mahomet,

deceased. WIT-EREAS on the 16th day of -May, 1912, en order to administer the estate and effects er Yah Mahomet, late of Wyndham, in the State of Western Australia, camel owner, deceased, who died on or about the 7th day of December, 1910, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "The Administration Act, lffini." to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestate Eslides, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or deinands against the estate of the said deceased are hereby required to send particulars of such el:6ms or demands in detail to the undersigned, on or be hire the 17th day of August, 1912.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediately after such (late, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deremed among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice. And the said Curator will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distribut:ed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or demand he shall not then have re-ceived notice.

Dated at Perth, this 18th day of May, 1912. 6ERVA8.1E CLI ETON,

Curator of 1111(i:41:ale Estates.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Iii the Supreme Court of (Ile:dent ustralla—Probate

Jurisdiction. In the matter of the estate of John Peacock Campbell,

deceased. WHEREAS on the 16th day of May, 1912, an order to administer the estate and lIee s of John Peacock Campbell, late of Perth, in the Slate of Western Aus-tralia, butcher, deceased, who died on or about the 14th day of December, 1910, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "The Administration Act, 1903," to the under-signed, the Curator of intestate Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons -having elaj ma or demands; against the estate of the Sn (-11• ■ •0:1:,:,[ are hereby required to send particulars of such ciaims or demands in detail to the undersigned, on or before the 22nd day of June, 1912.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediately after such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims

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of \Odell he shall then have had notice. And the said Curator will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed or dealt -with, to any person of whose claim or demand he shall not then have re-ceived notice.

Dated at Perth, this 18th (lay of -, 1912.

GERVASE CLIFTON, Curator of Intestate Estates.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In (lie S lyre ice Court of IF cstern Australia—Probatr.

Jurisdiction. In the matter of the estate of John Moran,

deceased. WHEREAS on the 16th day of May, 1912, an order to administer the estate and effects of John Moran, late of Popanyinning, in the State of -Western Aus-tralia, farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 16th day of August, 1911, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "The Administration Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestate Estates, Perth.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against tie estate of the said deceased are hereby required to send partieidars of such claims or demands in detail to the undersigned, on or before the 22nd day of June, 1912.

Further, that the undersigned will, immediately alter snch (lido, proceed to distribute the assets of

said deeeaseil among the creditors and persons led there: o, hewing regard only to those claims which he shall then have had notice. And the

:1 id Curator will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or demand he shall not then have re-ceived notice.

Dated at Pe this 18th day of May, 1912.

GERVASE CLIFTON, Curator of Intestate Estates.

NOTICE TO l'REDFrORS.

111 /he &lyre, mc Court of Wdocrn 21.ustratia—Probate „NT i on.

after of the estate of John Craik Beck, also known as John Bartlett, deceased.

-WHEREAS on the 20th day of December, 1910, an order to administer the estate and effects of John Craik Beck, also hnOW11 as John Bartlett, late of Norseman, in the State of Western Australia, prospector, deceased, who died on or about the 23rd day of July, 1908, was granted by the Supreme Court of the said State, under the provisions of "The Administration Act, 1903," to the undersigned, the Curator of Intestate Estates, "'era.

Now notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said de-eiiiel are hereby required to send particulars of such ela ;ins or demands to the under-signed, on or before tie 23rd day of June, 1912.

And further, that the undersigned will, immediately after such date, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the creditors and persons en-titled. thereto, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice. And the said Curator will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed or dealt with, to any person of whose claim or demand he shall not then have received notice.

Dated at Perth, this -22nd day of May, 1912.

GERVASE CLIFTON, Curator of Intestate Estates.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of William James McQuade, late of Belmung-ing, in the State of Western Australia, farmer, deceased, are hereby requested to send in particulars in writing of their claims and demands to the undersigned, on or before the 24th clay of June, 1912; And further that, at the expiration of the last-mentioned date, the ad-

ministrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, hav-ing regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notice.

Dated this 21st clay of May, 1912. R. M. STOW,

Avon Terrace, York, Solicitor for the Administrator.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

ALL persons having claims against the estate of Michael Sullivan, late of Perth, in the State of Western Aus-tralia, labourer, deceased, are required to send particu-lars of such claims to Smith & .Lavan, Samson's Build-ings, Barrack Street, Perth, solicitors for the executors of the sail estate, on or before the 24th day of June, 1912, :tiller which date the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims of which particulars shall have been given as aforesaid.

Dated this 13th day of May, 1912.

SMITH & LAVAN, Solicitors, Barrack Street, Perth.

In the Supreme Court of W estern Australia. in the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act,

1898," and in the matter of David William Higgins, a Debtor.

NoncE is hereby given that a Matting of the Creditors of David William Higgins, of Northam, Land Inspector, will be held at the offices of Messieurs Kidson Si Forbes, Solicitors, Northam, on Monday, the third clay of June, 1912, at 3 o'clock p.m.

Dated this 22nd day of May, 1912.

KIDSON & FORBES, Agents for the said David William Higgins.

Ja the Supreme Court of Western. Australia. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment

Act, 1898," and in the matter of Percy Eugene Tozer, late of Bridgetown, Storekeeper, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a second and final Divi-dend is intended to be declared in the above matter on and after the 14th June, 1912. All creditors who have not proved their debts must forward their proofs to me in the prescribed form to enable them to par-ticipate in the distribution.

Dated this 14th day of May, 1912.

SINCLAIR J. McG113BON, Trustee.

James McGibbon, Public Accountant, Colonial Mutual Chambers, Perth.

In the Supreme Court of IV estern Australia.

In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, _MS," arid in the matter of John William Howells, Grocer, Cheatham Street, Kalgoorlie, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Creditors of John William Howells, of Kalgoorlie, will be held at my office, Commercial Union Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, on Wednesday, 5th June, 1912, at 3 p.m.

Dated this 21st day of May, 1912.

WALTER M. COLLINS, Agent for the Debtor.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia—In Bankruptcy.

the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 189S," and in the matter of Ernest Edgar Brad- ford, Farmer, of Lawn Park, Moodiarrup, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that the above-named debtor has executed a deed of assignment under the provisions of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898,' to James Lewis Berkley Weir, and that the same is now lying for inspection and execution at the offices of

- Messrs. Woolf & Weir, Public Accountants, of Comtner-cial Union Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated this 23rd day of May, 1912. M. M. MOSS,

Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

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In the Supreme Court of Western Australia. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment

Act, 1898," and in the matter of Widiam Henry Grimes, of Rolceby Road, Subiaeo, Boot and Shoe Dealer, Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given flint a Meeting of Creditors of William Henry Grimes will be held at the offices of the undersigned, Harold Joseph Platt, of 30 to 34 Colonial Mutual Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, on Tuesday, the 4th day of June, at the hour of 3 p.m.

[ffs.] II. J. PLATT, Agent for the Debtor.

In the matter of Alfred Ediss, of the Railway Hotel, at Malcolm, Publican, a Debtor, anti in the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898."

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Credi-tors of the above-named Debtor will be held at the

Railway Hotel, at Malcolm, on Friday, the 31st day of May, 1912, at 11 o 'clock in the forenoon.

Dated this 16th day of May, 1912.

J. H. MARKS, Solicitor for the Debtor, Leonora.

in the Supreme Court of Western Australia—In Bankruptcy.

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matter of Merretta Pauline Knights, married woman, of Collie, Storekeeper, a Debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that the above: named debtor has executed a deed of assignment under the pro-visions of "'[lie Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and that the same is now lying for inspection and execu-tion at the offices of Walter McKechnie Collins, Account-ant, of Commercial Union Chambers, St. George's Ter-race, Perth.

Dated this 23rd day of May, 1912.

M. M. MOSS, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

First Meetings and Public Examinations.

Debtor's Name.

Address. Deserip- Hon. Court. Number.

Date of first Hour.

Meeting. Place.

Date of Public Ex- amination.

Hour. Place.

Date of order (if any) for

Summary Ad- ministration,

Albert Ernest Guildford Grocer Supreme 27 of 1912 llth day of 3 p.m. Supreme 11th day of 10'30 a.m. Supreme Carson

Charles Edward Felstead

I3ayswater and Wallal

Telegraph- ist and Pastor-

Court, Perth Do. 36 of 1912

June, 1912

11th day of June, 1912.

3'30 p.m.

Court, Perth do.

June, 1012. do. do.

Court, Perth, do. 23rd day of

May, 1912

Mist

Notice of Dividends.

Debtor's Name.

Address. . Descrip- M on.

. Court. Number. Amount per E

First or final When or otherwise. payable,

Where payable

lobert Newton Waugh

Nicholson Road, Subiaco

Storekeeper Supreme Court, Perth

37 of 1906 ... Eight shillings and four- pence

Second and final Tuesday, 28th day of May, 1912

At the office of the Officia Receiver ii Bankruptcy, Supreme Court, Pert'

Sydney Solomon Harris

Fremantle Commercial Traveller

Do. 56 of 1909 ... Four shillings in .g

First Friday, 2Ith day of May, 1912

do.

Adjudications,

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. No. of Matter. Date of Order. Date of Petition.

Peter Edward Mur- (loch

Wagin Labourer Supreme Perth

Court, 32 of 1912

11th day 1912

of May, 6th day 1912

of May,

Charles Edward Fel- stead

Bayswater and Wallal Telegraphist and Pastoral st

Do. 36 of 1912

15th day 1912

of M ay, 15th. day 1913

of May,

Andrew Clemeutson Geraldton (formerly Tobacconist and Do. 37 of 16th day of May, 14th day of May, of Meekatharra) Hairdresser 1912 1912 1912

Patrick Francis Pil- kington

Mullewa , General Contractor Do. 35 of 1912

20th day 1912

of May, 11th day 1912

of May,

Receiving Orders.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. No. of ' Date of

Matter. , Order. Date of Petition.

Act or Acts of Bankruptcy.

fliades Edward Felstead Bayswater and Wallal Telegraphist and Pastoralist

Supreme Court, Perth

36 of 1912 15th day of Slay, 1912

15th day of May, 1912

Debtor's petition

Vudrew Clemeutson ... Residing at Sanduue Road, Geraldton, and carrying on business at Marine

Tobacconist and Hair- dresser

Do. ... 37 of 1912 16th day of May, 1912

14th day of May, 1912

Do.

Terrace, Geraldton, formerly of Meeka- tharra

?atrick Francis Pilkingtou Mullewa ... General Con- tractor

Do. 3S of 1912 18th day of May, 1912

14th day of May, 1912

Do.

'Si. M. MOSS, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy. Dated this 24th day of May, 1912.

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MAY 24, 912.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1941

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," and in the matter of Albert George Pasco and Alfred William Pasco, trading as "Pasco Bros.," of Wagin East, Farmers, Debtors.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting, under the above Act, of the creditors of. Albert George Pasco and Alfred William Paseo (trading as "Pasco Bros."), of Wagin East, Farmers, will be held at my offices, Piesse 's Buildings, Wagin, on Monday, the 3rd June, 1912, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon.

Dated this 21st nay of May, 1912.

A. J. CHICK, Solicitor for the Debtor, Piesse 's Buildings, Wagin.

PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Francis Aubrey Trigg and Ernest Austin Trigg, carrying on business as Ice and Cold Storage Proprietors, at. Geraldton, under the style or firm of " Trigg Bros., " has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 21st day of May, 1912, and that all debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid respectively by the said Ernest Austin Trigg, at Geraldton aforesaid.

Dated this 21st day of May, 1912.

FRANCIS AUBREY TRIGG. ERNEST AUSTIN TRIGG.

Witness : E. H. Bardwell, Solicitor, Geraldton.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.

MUNICIPALITY OF EAST FREIIIANTLE.

NOTICE OF SALE.

WHEREAS the Council of the Municipality of East Fremantle has certified that under the provisions of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1906," the sums mentioned in the sixth column of the Schedule hereto attached are now severally due and unpaid by the respective per-sons whose names appear in the fifth column of the Schedule opposite such sums, as occupiers of the land whereof firstly the situation, secondly the area, thirdly the volume and folio of the title certificate, and fourthly the name of the regis-tered proprietor, are set forth in the first, second, third, and fourth columns of the Schedule opposite the same sums or, where no name appears in such fifth column, are now severally due and unpaid by the respective persons named in the fourth column opposite the same sums as owners, which said several sums are arrears of rates and interest due to such Council in respect of such land : Axe WHEREAS such Council has required me, after the expiration of three months from the date hereof, to issue my warrants of execution against such lands, unless the moneys mentioned in the said Schedule are sooner paid : This is to give notice that, in pursuance of such certificates, I shall issue my warrants of execution accordingly, at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, unless the above-mentioned sums and all rates accrued due on the lands from the 15th

expiration of April, 1912, and all expenses incurred, are sooner paid.

Dated this 21st day of May, 1912. W. E. BROWN,

Clerk of the Local Court, Fremantle.

SCHEDULE. 1 2 3 6

Description and Situation. Area. Title Certificate.

Registered Proprietor and Owner.

Occupier. Arrears. Rates

Vol. Fol. s. d. Subdivision 145 of Swan Loca-

tion 71, Glyde Street, Plymp-ton

20 fliy perches 67 86 James Peter Rasmussen, hotelkeeper, of Denmark, Europe

15 2

Subdivision 313 of Swan Loca-tion 71, Sewell Street, Plymp-ton

20 rib- perches 158 179 Catherine Bunyard, of Fre- mantle

11 1 8

Subdivision 291 of Swan Loca-tion 71, Sewell Street, Plymp-ton

20T1ii perches 293 66 William Stanley Webster, Fremantle, clerk

9 1 3

Portion of Subdivisions 441 and 20,4,-, perches 178 33 Sarah Willis and Frederick Charles Every 49 3 2 442 Swan Location 71, George Street, Plympton

Jones, of Fremantle, as joint tenants

Subdivision 580 of Swan Loca-tion 71, Silas Street, Plymp-ton

20.1-',5 perches 310 106 Frederick Robinson, of Fre- mantle, labourer

5 17 4

Subdivision 24 of Swan Loca-tion 306, Richmond, Preston

36 perches 19 73 Selina, Brennan, of Walkaway 8 9 7

Point Road Subdivision 38 of Swan Loca-

tion 64, Surbiton Road, Rich-mond Hill

24 perches 135 125 Edith Mary Birch, of Fre-mantle, married woman

13 10 6

Subdivision 222 of Swan Loca. tion 330, Pier Street, Brighton

32 ,'0 perches 497 61 Loftus Connor, of Perth ... 4 14 5

Subdivision 92 of Swan Loca-tion 330, View Terrace, Brigh-ton

35A perches 156 195 and 196

Western Australian Bank and David Symon, of Perth

4 11 9

Subdivision 609 of Swan Loca-tion 71, George Street, Plymp-ton

2412- perches 354 153 Sydney A. Mews, of Fre- mantle

8 15 10

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449/12

427/12 358/12

447/12

432/12

20-5-12

20-5-12 20-5-12

20-5-12

20-5-12

• • •

Agriculture

Mines

833/11 833 /11

May 13, 1912 May 13, 1912

1942 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 24, 1912.

WESTERN AUSTRALI AN GOVERN MEN`1"BEN DER BOARD.

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date of advertising.

1912.

Schedule No Supplies required. Date of closing.

1912. May 21 107n, 1912 Joinery for the Mill Street Pumping Station ... May 30 April 30 89n, 1912 100 tea Wagons for the Railway Department ... May 10 May 9 98n, 1912 Liquors, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., for State Hotels for a period of 12

months May 30

May 21 30 Class " " Locomotives for Railway Department. Tenders must be lodged with the Agent General in London

June 5

April 16 76n, 1912 Stud Link Chain for Fremantle Harbour Trust ... June 6 May 2 93n, 1912 500 or alternatively 1,000 Gc. Wagons ... .. June 6 April 30 160 Miles of 151b. Permanent Way Material ... . June 13 May 14 102n, 1912 Firewood for State Battery at Norseman for period of 12 months... ... June 13 May 14 100n, 1912 Cartage of General Battery Supplies to State Battery at Payne's Find for

period of 12 months June 20

May 14 101n, 1912 Cartage of General Battery Supplies to State Battery at Mt. Egerton for period of 12 months

June 20

May 14 103n, 1912 Firewood for State Battery at Leonora for a period of 12 months... June 20 May 14 104n, 1912 Firewood for State Battery at Black Range for period of 12 months June 20 May 7 95n, 1912 One only two-stage Air Compressor and Air Reheater June 27 May 7 96n, 1912 Wheels and Axles for the Railway Department June 27 May 16 105n, 1912 Charcoal for the State Battery at Payne's Find ... June 27 May 16 106n, 1912 Charcoal for the State Battery at Mt. Egerton ... June 27 April 11 Steam Tug for Bunbury Harbour Board. Tenders must be lodged with

the Agent General in London July 3

Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 2.15 p.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 Board Office, Murray Street, Pertl. No tender necessarily accepted.

Accepted Tenders.

THE following. Accepted Tenders are published for general information

Tender Board No.

Date. Schedule No.

Department concerned. Contractor. Particulars. Rat e.

87n

90n 64n

91n

84s.

G. Wills & Co. ...

G. Wills & Co. J. Smith

L. O'Brien

Kalgoorlie Foundry, Ltd.

Material for " Za " Brake Vans— Railways Items 389 to 410

412 to 434

Spring Steel for" Gc" Wagons Do. Cartage Supplies to State Mines

Battery, Menzies— Item 1

2 „ 3

4 5

„ 6 Firewood for Kalgoorlie Abat-

toirs Five-head Battery

Rates ob-tainable on appli-cation

do.

ls. is. 6d.

2s. 4d. 3d.

4s. 6d, 145. 6d. ton

.2358

Contracts Completed. THE following Contracts have been completed:—

Tender Board No. Date. Contractor. Particulars.

W. Sandover & Co. ... Bon Marche

Schedule 4, Item 724. Schedule 45, Items 1922, 1925, 1927, 1950, 2052.

JAS. THOMPSON, 24th May, 1912 Chairman Tender Board.

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MAY 24, 1912.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1943

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, ETC., FOR SALE AT GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

£ B. d. 0 0 6 0 1 6 0 2 6 0 2 9 0 0 9 0 0 6 0 1 6

Abattoirs Aborigines Act and Amendment Administration Act Agricultural Bank Act and Amendments .. Arbitration Act .. Associations Incorporation Act Auctioneers Act and Amendments .. Bankruptcy Act, 3s.; Rules, 1892, 5s.; Rules,

1908, ls. • • 0 9 0 Bills of Sale Act and Amendments .. 0 3 0 Bills of Exchange 0 2 0 Boat Licensing Act and Amendments .. 0 2 6 Brands Act • • 0 1 0 Bread Act and Amendments • • 0 1 6 Bunbury Harbour Board • • 0 1 0 Bush Fires Act .. • • 0 1 0 Cart and Carriage Licensing .. . • 0 0 6 Cemeteries Act and Amendments .. • . 0 2 9 Companies Act and Amendments .. • • 0 3 6 Co-operative and Provident Societies Act 0 1 3 Copyright Act .. 0 1 3 Criminal Code Act and Amendments .. 0 5 9 Criminal Code Act and Rules (% bound, with

Index) 0 6 6 Crown Suits Act . • 0 0 9 Dentists Act and Amendment .. . • 0 1 0 Distillation Act .. .. • • 0. 1 6 District Fire Brigades and Amendment . • c, 1 9 Dividend Duties .. . • . 0 1 0 Masters and Servants Act .. 0 0 9 Divorce Act and Amendment, 2s. 3(1.; Rules,

ls. 6d. 0 3 9 Dog Act .. • • 0 0 9 Droving Act • • 0 0 6 Early Closing Act (Compilation) . • 0 0 9 Education Act and Amendments • • 0 4 0 Electoral Act and Amendment .. • • 0 3 3 Electric Lighting Act • . 0 1 6 Employers Liability Act • • 0 0 6 Employment Brokers Act . • 0 0 9 Evidence Act .. • • 0 1 6 Explosives Act and Regulations • • 0 3 0 Extradition Cases—Procedure .. . • 0 5 0 Factories Act .. 0 1 6 Fencing and Trespass Act and Amendment .. Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act and Amend-

ment Firms Registration Act and Amendment .. Fisheries Act and Amendment .. Fremantle Harbour Trust Act and Amendment Game Act and Amendments .. General Loan and Inscribed Stock Act .. Goldfields Water Supply Act .. Government Savings Bank Act .. Mansard Report, per vol. .. Hansard Report, weekly issue., per copy .. Mansard Report, Annual subscription 0 10 6 Hawkers and Pedlars Act and Amendment .. 0 1 0 Health Act

0 4 0 Health Act Index : paper covers, 5s.; stiff

covers Immigration Act and Amendments .. Imported Labour and kmendinente - Income (and Land) 'Pax Assessment .. Index to Government Gazette . . . . . . Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act .. Inspection of Machinery Act, with Regulations Justices Act Justices—Manual for .. Land Act and Regulations (pamphlet) .. Land and Income Tax Assessment .. Land Tax and Income Tax (Regulations) .. Legal Practitioners Act Legitimation Licensed Surveyors Licensing Act .. Life Assurance Act Limited Partnerships Local Court Act .. .. • • Local Court Act and Rules (cloth) .. • • Local Court Act and Rules ( 1/2-bound) • • Lunacy Act Marine Stores Act Marriage Act and Amendment .. Married Women 's Property Act and Amend-

ments Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and

Drainage ..

Acts of Parliament, etc.—continued. £ s. d.

Medical Practitioners Act .. .. • • 0 1 3 Merchant Shipping Act Application Act . • 0 0 6 Mines Regulation Act .. .. • • 0 1 3 Mining Development Act .. • • 0 0 9 Municipal Corporations Act • • 0 3 6 Navigation Act . . . . . . • . 0 2 3 Pawnbrokers Act and Amendment . • 0 1 3 Pharmacy and Poisons Act .. • • 0 1 0 Police Act and Amendments .. • • 0 3 6 Prisons Act and Amendment .. • • 0 1 0 Public Notaries Act .. • • 0 0 6 Public Service Act .. .. .. • • 0 1 6 Public Works Act and Amendment .. 0 2 6 Rabbits Act .. .. .. .. 0 0 9 Railways (Government) Act .. .. 0 1 9 Redemption of Annuities .. .. .. 0 0 6 Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages 0 2 6 Registration of Deeds .. . • 0 0 6 Roads Act .. .. • • 0 3 6 Sea-carriage of Goods .. • • 0 0 6 Secondhand Dealers Act .. .. • • 0 0 6 Stamp Act and Amendments .. • • 0 3 6 Statutes (sessional wets, per vol.) . • 0 10 6 Supreme Court Rules .. .. • • 1 5 0 Totalisator Act and Amendment • • 0 2 0 Trade Marks Act and Amendment • • 0 2 6 Trade Unions Aet .. . • 0 0 9 Tramways Act .. .. .. .. • • 0 2 0 Transfer of Land Act and Amendments • • 0 4 0 Trespass, Fencing, and Impounding Act • • 0 1 6 Truck Act and Amendment .. • . 0 1 6 Trustees Act .. 0 1 0 Vermin Boards .. • • 0 0 9 Veterinary .. .. • • 0 0 6 Water Boards Act .. .. • • 0 1 9 Weights and Measures Act and Amendment • • 0 0 9 Workers' Compensation Act and Regulation • • 0 1 3 Workers' Homes .. .. . • 0 1 0 Workmen's Wages Act .. • • 0 1 6

CONTENTS. Page

0 0 9 0 1 9

0 7 6

0 5 0 2 ("4 0 1 9 0 1 9 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 10 6 0 1 0 0 1 9 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 6

Administration Act .,. ... 1938-9 0 2 3 Agricultural Bank ... ... ... .,. 1917

Agriculture, Department of ... 1917 0 1 6 Arbitration Award ... ... ... 1926 0 1 0 Bank Holidays... ... ... ... 1901 0 1 3 Bankruptcy ... ... ... ... ' .. 1939-41 0 1 9 Colonial Secretary's Department ... 19 01,1905-6

0 2 0 Companies ... ... . ... 1936-8 Crown Law Department ,.. ••• 1906 Curator of Intestates' Estates 1938-9

0 0 9 Early Closing ... ... ... 1906 Food Standards ... ... ... 1929

0 0 6 Goldfields Water Supply ... ... 1923 Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 1919 Justices of the Peace ... ... 1902 Land Act—Sales by Mortgagees 1938 Land Drainage... ... .. .. . . 1921 Lands Department ... ... 1 '901-2, 1906-17 Licensed Surveyors' Regulations ,„ ••• 1917 Lunacy ... ... ... ... .. 1905 Marriages ... .. ... 1905,1924 Metropolitan Water Supply, etc. ... 1902 Mines Department ... ... 1919-20 Mining Companies ... 1936-8 Missing Friends . . 1924 Municipal ... 19.2 2,192-9-30,1941 Orders in Council ... ... 1902 Partnerships dissolved ... 1941 Proclamations ... ... ... 1901 Public Health ... ... ... ... ... 1921,1929 Public Service Commissioner (Commonwealth) .. 1903 Public Service Commissioner (State) 1903,1906

0 0 9 Public Service Holidays ... ... ... 1906 0 3 6 Public Works Department ... 1921-3 0 1 9 Railways ... ... 1904,1920-1 0 0 6 Registrar General ... ... ... ... 1924 0 2 9 Registrar of Companies ... ... ... ... 1937 1 1 0 Road Boards (see also under " Lands" and 1 5 0 " Public Works " Departments) ... ... 1930-36 0 3 0 Tender Board ... 1923,1942 0 0 9 Tenders accepted 1921, 1942 0 i 3 Tenders invited 1-017,1921-2,1942

Transfer of Land ... 1906,1925 0 1 3 Treasury ... ... 1903-4

Water Supply ... 1925 0 2 0 Workers' Homes ... 1906