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[16131 OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.] LREGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] No. 38.] ERTH : FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. [1926. The Land Act, 1898. PROCLAMATION (Resumption) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Colonel Sir William TO WIT. J Robert Campion, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of W. R. CAIVIPION, St. Michael and St. George, D.S.O., Governor. Governor in and over the State or Western Australia and its Depend- [Ls.] envies in the Commonwealth of Aus- tralia. Corr. No. 4941/25. 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 Conditional Purchase Lease; and whereas it is deemed expedient that the portion of Conditional Pur- chase Lease 41189/55 (Kwolyin Agricultural Area Lot 89), as described hereunder, should be resumed for one of the purposes specified in paragraph 12 of Section 39 of the said Act, that is to say, for Quarry (Gravel) : Now therefore I, Sir William Robert Campion, Gov- ernor as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive_ Council, do by this my proclamation resume portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 41189/55 (Kwolyin Agri- cultural Area Lot 89) for the purpose aforesaid. Schedule. That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 41189/55 (Kwolyin Agricultural Area Lot S9), containing 7 acres 0 roods 7 perches (as surveyed and shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 50179 as Kwolyin Agricultural Area Lot 393.) (Plan 4/80, A2.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this eleventh day of August, 1926. By His Excellency's Command, (Sgd.) W. C. ANGWIN, Minister for Lands. The Land Act, 1898. PROCLAMATION (Resumption) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Colonel Sir William TO WIT. j Robert Campion, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of `N. R. CAMPION, St. Michael and St. George, D.S.O., Governor. Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Depend- [L.s.] envies in the Commonwealth of Aus- tralia. Corr. No. 4029/25. WHEREAS Wellington Location 2098 was the subject of Homestead. Farm 21212/7'4 (Crown Lease No. 546/ 1918) ; and whereas it is necessary to resume from the said late Homestead Farm portions thereof for the pur- pose of a Cemetery Site and access thereto: Now there- fore I, the said Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby resume for the pur- pose aforesaid the portions of Wellington Location 2098 hereunder described:That portion, containing 1 acre, being the, area surveyed and shown on Lands and Sur- veys Diagram 51104 as Wellington Location 3988; also that portion containing 0 acres 2 acres 11 3/10 perches, being the area surveyed and shown on Lands and Sur- veys Diagram 51104 as access (1 chain wide) to Wel- lington Location 3988. (Plan 415B/40, Fl.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 18th day of August, 1926. By His Excellency's Command, W. C. ANGWIN, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

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[16131

OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.[Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.]

LREGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.]

No. 38.] ERTH : FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. [1926.

The Land Act, 1898.

PROCLAMATION(Resumption)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Colonel Sir WilliamTO WIT. J Robert Campion, Knight Commander

of the Most Distinguished Order ofW. R. CAIVIPION, St. Michael and St. George, D.S.O.,

Governor. Governor in and over the State orWestern Australia and its Depend-

[Ls.] envies in the Commonwealth of Aus-tralia.

Corr. No. 4941/25.WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898," theGovernor may resume, for any of the purposes specifiedin Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of land heldas a Conditional Purchase Lease; and whereas it isdeemed expedient that the portion of Conditional Pur-chase Lease 41189/55 (Kwolyin Agricultural Area Lot89), as described hereunder, should be resumed for oneof the purposes specified in paragraph 12 of Section 39of the said Act, that is to say, for Quarry (Gravel) :Now therefore I, Sir William Robert Campion, Gov-ernor as aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive_Council, do by this my proclamation resume portion ofConditional Purchase Lease 41189/55 (Kwolyin Agri-cultural Area Lot 89) for the purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 41189/55

(Kwolyin Agricultural Area Lot S9), containing 7 acres0 roods 7 perches (as surveyed and shown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 50179 as Kwolyin Agricultural AreaLot 393.) (Plan 4/80, A2.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this eleventh day ofAugust, 1926.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) W. C. ANGWIN,Minister for Lands.

The Land Act, 1898.

PROCLAMATION(Resumption)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Colonel Sir WilliamTO WIT. j Robert Campion, Knight Commander

of the Most Distinguished Order of`N. R. CAMPION, St. Michael and St. George, D.S.O.,

Governor. Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its Depend-

[L.s.] envies in the Commonwealth of Aus-tralia.

Corr. No. 4029/25.WHEREAS Wellington Location 2098 was the subject ofHomestead. Farm 21212/7'4 (Crown Lease No. 546/1918) ; and whereas it is necessary to resume from thesaid late Homestead Farm portions thereof for the pur-pose of a Cemetery Site and access thereto: Now there-fore I, the said Governor, with the advice and consentof the Executive Council, do hereby resume for the pur-pose aforesaid the portions of Wellington Location 2098hereunder described:That portion, containing 1 acre,being the, area surveyed and shown on Lands and Sur-veys Diagram 51104 as Wellington Location 3988; alsothat portion containing 0 acres 2 acres 11 3/10 perches,being the area surveyed and shown on Lands and Sur-veys Diagram 51104 as access (1 chain wide) to Wel-lington Location 3988. (Plan 415B/40, Fl.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 18th day of August,1926.

By His Excellency's Command,

W. C. ANGWIN,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

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1614: GOVERITMENT GATFTT.

PROCLAMATION(under 60 Viet., No. 2, Sec. 6)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, I By His Excellency Colonel Sir MilianTO WIT. J Robert Campion, Knight -,Commande,

of the Most Distinguished, Order el'W. R. CAMPION, St. Michael and St. Georgb, D.S.O.,

Governor. Governor in "and over the State ofWestern Australia and'Ats.,Depend-

[L.s.] encies in the Commonwealth of Aus-tralia.

WHEREAS by "The Transfer of Land Act, 1893,Amendment Act, 1896" (60 Vict., No. 22), the Gov-ernor is empowered, by proclamation in the GovernmentGazette, to revest in His Majesty, as of his former es-tate, all or any lands whereof His Majesty may becomethe registered proprietor: And whereas His Alnie-ty isnow the registered proprietor of portion of :AugustaSuburban Lot c registered in the Office of Til les inVolume 928, Folio 34: Now, therefore I, the said Gov-ernor, with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, do by this Proclamation revest in His -Majesty,his heirs and successors, portion of Augusta SuburbanLot c aforesaid, as of his former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid. State, at Perth, this eleventh .day ofAugust, 1926.

By His Excellency's Command,(Sgd.) W. C. ANGWIN,

Minister for' Lands.GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

PROCLAMATION(under 60 Vict., No. 2, See. 6).

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, / By His Excellency Colonel Sir WilliamTO WIT, J Robert Campion. Knight Commander

of the Most Distinguished Order ofW. R. CAIitPION, St. Michael and St. George, D.S.O.,

Governor. Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its Depend-

[a.s.] encies in the Commonwealth of Aus-tralia.

94/11.WHEREAS by "The Transfer of Land Act, 1893,Amendment Act, 1896" (60 Vict., No. 22), the Gov-ernor is empowered, by proclamation in the GovernmentGazette, to revest in His Majesty, as of his former es-tate, all or any lands whereof His Majesty may becomethe registered proprietor: And whereas His Majesty isnow the registered proprietor of portions of Lot 129 ofCockburn Sound Location 16 registered in the Office ofTitles in Volume 878, Folio 72: Nov, therefore I, thesaid Governor, with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, do by this Proclamation revest in HisMajesty, his heirs and successors, portions of CockburnSound Location 16 aforesaid, as of his former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 18th day of August,1926.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) W. C. ANGWIN,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

Vermin Act, 1919.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, I By His Excellency Colonel Sir WilliamTo War. J Robert Campion, Knight Commander

of the Most Distinguished Order ofW. R. CAmnioN, St. Michael and St.. George. D.S 0.,

Governor. Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its Depend-

[t.s.] encies in the Commonwealth of Aus-tralia.

WHEREAS under the provisions of "The Vermin Act,1918," "Vermin' ' means and includes any animal orbird mentioned _in the Third Schedule to the said Act,and such other animals or birds the names of which theGovernor may by Proclamation add to the said Schedule;and whereas the name "Ennis" was added to the saidSchedule' by Proclamation dated the .12th- day of May,1926, but wherein the addition 0f such name was re-stricted in its operation to the Districts therein set out ;and whereas it is desirable that Emus shall be declaredvermin within the boundaries of the Perenjori-MorownVermin District: Now,. therefore, His Excellency TheGovernor, in exercise of the powers conferred by the saidAet and of all other powers herein in that behalf en-abling, and by and with the advice and .consent of the

[AUGUST 20, 1926.

Executive Council, doth hereby declare Emus to be ver-min within the boundaries of the aforesaid Perenjori-Morown Vermin District for the purposes of the saidAct.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 18th day of August,192,6

By His Excellency's Command,(Sgd.) M. F. TROY,

Minister for Agrieulutre.GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

AT ;Ex ,day -oIvur,2

of the 4.:ecul!ve Council held in theit nffiers, Perth, on the eleventh

August, 1926, the following; Orders in Councilrued to he issued:'

The Government Tramways A et, 1912.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.-WHEREAS by "The Government Tramways Act,1912," it is provided that the Minister for Railwaysmay, pursuant to any Order in Council whereby theconstruction of tramways is authorised, construct sue'-;tramways on roads: Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor, with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, cloth hereby authorise the construction of thefollowing tramway, namely:

AS oath Perth, Commencing at point on LabouchercRoad 5 chains from Junction of Angelo Street andLabouchere Road, going in a North-Westerly direction,to Sunction of Labouchere Road and Mends Street ;thence along fiends Street in a North-Easterly direc-tion to Esplanade; thence along the Esplanade in anEasterly direction, a through distance of 43 chains.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Executive Council.

The Government Tramways A at, 1912.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.WHEREAS iy "The Government Tramways Act,1912," it is provided that the Minister for Railways!nay, pursuant to any Order in Council whereby theconstruction of tramways is authorised, construct suchtramways on roads: Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor, with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby authorise the construction of thefollowing tramway, namely:

West Leederville.Commencing at the intersectionNewcastle Street and Oxford Street and running in aSoutherly direction along Oxford Street to WoolwichStreet; thence in a Westerly direction along- WoolwichStreet to McCourt Street; thence in a. Southerly direc-tion along McCourt Street to Cambridge Street; thencein a Westerly direction along Cambridge Street to Nau-sea Street, a through distance of 1 mile 60 chains.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Tile Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 5711/07.:WHEREAS by Section 42 of " The Land Act, 1898,"it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserve shall vest in and be held by any Municipality,Road Board, or other person or persons to be named inthe order, in trust for any of- the purposes set forth inSection 39 of the said Act, or for the like 'or other pub-lic purposes to be specified in such order: And whereasit is deemed expedient that Reserve No. 19299 (Bun-bury Lot 174) should vest in and be held by the Muni-cipality of Bunbury in trust for the purpose of Recrea-tion: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by-and with thee- advice-and consent of the Executive Coun-cil, "cloth hereby direct that the be-fore-mentioned Seserveshall vest in and be held by the Mnicipality of I3unburyin trust for the ,purpose aforesaid, subject neverthelessto the powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the saidAct.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Executive Council,

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AUGUST 20, 1926.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 1615

Water Boards Act, 1904.Narrogin Water Area.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W.W.S. 444/25.WHEREAS by the "Water Boards Act, 1904," it isprovided that, before undertaking the construction ofwater works, the Minister shall submit plans, descrip-tions, books of reference; and estimates of the proposedworks to the Governor for approval; and that if theyare approved the Governor may forthwith by Order inCouncil empower the Minister to undertake the con-struction of the proposed works: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor, with the advice of the Execu-tive Council, hereby approves of the plans, descriptions.books of reference, and estimates marked P.W.D., W.A..21181, for the construction of water works within theNarrogin Water Area, which were duly submitted forapproval, and hereby empowers the Minister for WaterSupply, Sewerage, and Drainage to undertake the con-struction of the said works.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Executive Council.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.Premier's Department,

Perth, 20th August. 1926.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the appointment of :

George John Bostock, Esq., of Staunton Springs, Pin-gelly, as a Justice of the Peace for the York MagisterialDistrict.

Ernest Edward Twine, Esq., of Toodyay, as a Justiceof the Peace for the Northam Magisterial District.

Hon. Robert John Lynn, of Perth, as a Justice of thePeace for the Perth Magisterial District in lieu of theFremantle Magisterial District.

Donald Gordon Melville Huggins, Esq.. of NangaBrook, as a Justice of the Peace for the Murray Magis-terial District in lieu of the Sussex Magisterial District.

And to accept the resignation of Loftus Jennings,Esq., as a Justice of the Peace for the East CoolgardieMagisterial District.

Also to remove the name of Ernest Arthur Clarke,Esq., from the Commission of the Peace for the Esper-ance Magisterial District owing to his removal from thedistrict.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Secretary, Premier's Department.

THE AUDIT ACT, 1904.The Treasury,

Perth, 12th August, 1926.Treasury No. 150/20.

LT is hereby published, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under the provisions of "TheAudit Act, 1904," and Regulations thereunder, of theappointment of Mr. W. C. Hobson to be CertifyingOffices' for the Workers' Homes Board during the ab-sence of Mr. Jarman.

Treasury No. 106/23.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under the provisions of "TheAudit Act, 1904," and Regulations thereunder, of theappointment of Mr. J. T. Beckwith to be CertifyingOfficer for the Government Stores Department duringthe absence of Mr. Ranford as from the 5th August,1926; also that Mr. G. Carter has been appointed Re-ceiver of Revenue as from the same date.

Treasury No. 275/22.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under the provisions of ''TheAudit Act, 1904," and Regulations thereunder, of theappointment of Mr. J. C. Hutchinson to be CertifyingOfficer for the Department of Works and Labour duringthe absence of Mr. Taylor as from the 16th August,1926,

GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK.The Treasury,

Perth, 16th August, 1926.Treasury No. 1485/26.

IT is hereby published, for general information, thatMr. Thomas W. Peake, of Peake 's Stores, Busselton, hasbeen appointed agent of the Government Savings Bank.

G. W. SIMPSONUnder Treasurer.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 19th August, 1326.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the undermentioned appointments:

Edwin Philip Foreman as Acting Clerk of the LocalCourt and Acting' Clerk to Magistrates, Wagin, duringthe absence on leave of A. Lindsey.

Constable Hienry Bruce Spry as Acting Clerk of theLocal Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Kojonup,during the absence on 'leave of Constable A. Savage.

James Stiles, of Perth, as a Sworn Valuator under"The Transfer of Land Act, 1893."

THE Honourable Minister for Justice has approved ofthe undermentioned appointments:

Constable Henry Bruce Spry as Acting Bailiff of theKojonup Local Court during the absence on leave ofConstable A. Savage.

Leslie Harold Milne as a Commissioner for Declara-tions under "The Declarations and Attestations Act,1913."

THE Honourable Minister for justice has cancelled theappointment of George Edwin Stevens as a Commis-sioner for Declarations under "The Declarations andAttestations Act, 1913."

ERRATUM.Appointment of Clerk of Arraigns, etc.

IN notice appearing in Government Gazette of the 13thAugust, 1926, page 1585, for "Sherington" read,"Sheringham."

H. G. HAMPTON,Under Seerdkry for Law.

THE LICENSING ACT, 1911.NotiCe of Compensation paydble to Owners and

Licensees' of Delicensed Premises.WHEREAS the Licenses Reduction Board did on the26th day of March, 20th day of April, 12th day ofMay, and 6th day of July, 1926, duly determine, inaccordance with the Licensing Act of 1911, that thelicensed premises named or described in the first columnof the Schedule hereto should be deprived of their re-spective licenses, and the said Board has awarded com-pensation in respect of such deprivation to the variousowners and licensees of such premises: Now, therefore,notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 93 of thesaid Act, that the amount 'of compensation so awardedin respect of each of such licensed premises is as setout in columns II. and III. of the said Schedule op-posite the name or description of the premises, theamounts in column IL being payable to the respectiveowners of the premises, and those in column III. to therespective licensees thereof.

Dated this thirteenth day of August, 1926.By order of the Board,

W. LAMBDEN OWEN,Chairman.

The Schedule.

I.Names or Descriptions of Licensed Premises. Owners. Licensees.

£Travellers' Rest Hotel, Tenterden 78 204Duke of York, Hotel Fremantle 1,834 1,083Oceanic Hotel, Fremantle ... 1,373 1,138Star Hotel, Fremantle ... 901 1,040Duke of York Hotel, Greenbushes 624 252Railway Hotel, North Greenbushes 190Waroona Hotel, Waroona 234

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1616 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 20, 1926.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Salary. Date returnable.

Lands Clerk (Forestry Accounts) £276-4324 21st August, 1926.Do. Clerk in Charge (Revenue) £288-4.386 do.Do. Clerk in Charge, Northcliffe £276-£324 do.

(Group Settlement Branch)Audit Clerk Assistant (Expenditure) £276-.£324 28th August, 1926.

Applications are called under Section 35 of "The Public Service Act, 1904," and are to be addressedto the Public Service Commissioner, and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the officesof the various Permanent Heads of Departments.

G. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 19th August, 1926.

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

Ex. Co. 1194; Mines 2231/19. -Joint James Armstrong,under Section 6, Subsection 3 of the Public Service Ap-peal Board Act 1920, to be Laboratory Assistant, Gov-ernment Chemical Laboratory, Mines Department, at asalary of £228 per annum, as from 1st April, 1926.

Ex. Co. 2413; P.S.C. I/26.-Alick Stuart Gardinerwider Section 29 of the Public Service Act, to be

Agricultural Adviser, Department of Agriculture, at asalary of £252 per annum, as from 18th January, 1926.

Ex. Co. 2049; P.S.C. 1020/16.-Alick Edward Antill,under Section 6, Subsection 3 of the Public ServiceAppeal Board Act, 1920, to be Clerk in charge, DistrictOffices, Agricultural Bank and Industries AssistanceBoard, at a salary of £324 per annum, as from 1st July,1926.

Ex. Co. 2413; P.S.C. 2/26.- Thomas Charles Dunne,under Section 29 of the Public Service Act, to be Agri-cultural Adviser, Department of Agriculture, at a salaryof £204 per annum, as from 18th January, 1926.

Ex. Co. 2413; P.S.C. 538/24.-Kathleen Edna Hewett,under Section 28 of the Public Service Act, to be JuniorClerk, Shorthand-writing and Typing, Harbour andLight Department, Chief Secretary's Department, at asalary of £96 per annum, as from 2nd February, 1926.

Ex. Co. 2413; P.S.C. 198/25.-Vera Edwards, underSection 28 of the Public Service Act, to be Junior Clerk,Shorthand-writing and Typing, Public Works Depart-ment, at a salary of £72 per annum, as from 29th De-cember, 1925.

Ex. Co. 2413.-R. Whitaker Clerk, Public Works De-partment, to be Supervisor (Fremantle), ArchitecturalDivision, at a salary of £300 per annum, as from 1stJuly, 1926.

G. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

APPOINTMENT.Chief Secretary's Department,

47/19. Perth, 19th August, 1926.HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has beenpleased to appoint Dr. James Bentley to be Acting In-spector General of the Insane and Acting InspectorGeneral. of Institutions for Inebriates as from and in-cluding the 22nd August, 1926, in conjunction with Isispresent position of Medical Superintendent for Clare-mont Hospital for the Insane.

H. C. TRETHOWAN,Under Secretary.

RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 18th August, 1926.HIS EXcellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to! set apart as Public Reserves the landdescribed in the Schedules below for the purposestherein set forth:

5711/07.BUNBUR V.-No. 19299 (Recreation).-Lot No. 174.

(Oa. lr. Op.) (Plan Banbury.) .(Reserve .11259 (Hallsite, Friendly Societies) is hereby cancelled.)

4941/25.AVON (Kwollyin A.A.).-No. 19300 (Quarry

Gravel).- -Lot No. 393. (7a. Or. 7p.) (Diagram 50179;Plan 4/80, A2.)

5904/00.OLDFIELD (near Cordingup Dam).-No. 19306

(Travellers and stock).-The area bounded on theNorth by H.L. 292, on the South by Road No. 1290,on the East by M.H.L. 234, and on the West by theproduction South of the West boundary of H.L. 292.(About 4a. 3r. Op.) (Plan 420B, B/20.

WELLINGTON (near iqudiarrup). - No. 19311(Cemetery site and access thereto).-Location No.3988 and Road acess.) (la. 2r. 1.1.3p.) (Diagram11104; Plan 415, 14/40, Fl.)

94/11.COCKBURN SOUND (near Mandurah).-No. 19312

(Sanitary site and access thereto).-Location No. 798.(10a. 3r. Op.) (Diagram L.T.O. 7066; Plan 380A/40,A2.) (Reserve 14143 (Sanitary and access) is herebycancelled.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWN LOT OPEN FOR SALE UNDER THE DIS-CHARGED SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT REGULA-TIONS.

Northam Land Agency.IT is "hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lot wil be open for sale on and afterWednesday, 8th September, 1926, under the Regulationsfor granting Town Lots to Discharged Soldiers, as pub-lished in the Government Gazette of the 19th Septem-ber, 1919, at the following upset price:-

Corr. No., Town, Lot No., Conditions, Upset Price.793/13-Nugadong, 11, Town, £1.5.

Applications for this lot should be lodged at the Nor-tham Land Office on or before the date specified, and inthe event of more than one being received onor before that date, the Land Board will allocate thelot.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.Department of Lauds and Surveys,

Perth, 18th August, 1926.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lots are now open for sale, under theconditions specified, by public auction, as provided by"The Land Act, 1898," at the following upset prices:

Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie.2034/17.-BOULDER (Town), 831 (Oa. lr. Op.), £10.

Subject to the payment to the Government, within 30days of sale, of the value of improvements (if any), atthe Minister's valuation, which shall be final and bind-ing on the purchaser.

Applications to be lodged at Wag in.9812/06.-DUMBLEYUNG (Town), 81 (Oa. lr. Sp.),

£30; 208 (Oa. lr. 8p.), £40. Subject to the payment tothe Government, within 30 days of sale, of the valueof improvements (if any), at the Minister's valuation,which shall be final and binding on the purchaser.

Plans showing the arrangement of the lots referred toare now obtainable at this office and the offices of thevarious Government Land Agents.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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AUGUST 20, 1926.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1617

FORFEITURES.THE undermentioned leases have been cancelled underSection 136 of "The Land Act, 1898," for non-paymentof rent to the 30th June, 1926:

Name, District, Lease No., Area, Rent, Corr. No.Clune, John Hugh, and Maslen, G. A., South-West,

3868/93 (20,000a.), £29 18s.; 6463/23.Martin, John, and Martin, Thos. Jas., South-West,

1682/152 (about 270a.), £10 10s.; 7245/23.Wooding, Wl L., Wellington (2962), 1889/60 (9a. 2r.

34p.), £10 18s. 4d.; 5921/22.

THE following leases have been cancelled under Section137a:Cadwallader, H. J., Victoria (6326), 20020/68 (1,000

acres), abandoned; 6660/25.Gatiss, Robert, Avon (21878), 14710/68 (1,000a. Or.

26p.), abandoned; 3264/20.Gatiss, Robert, Avon (23427), 23181/74 (160 acres),

abandoned; 4323/22.Gatiss, Robert, Avon (23428), 16347/68 (170a. Or. 19p.),

abandoned; 4322/22.Greatorex, M. W. S., and Smith, R. F., Wellington,

3795/93 (1,702a. Or. 2p.), abandoned; 1614/22.Shaw, H. A., Williams (5182, 5183), 20321/68 (460a.),

abandoned; 240/26,Duplex, J. P., Victoria (6790), 41173/55 (1,233a.), non-

compliance with conditions; 5838/24.Taylor, C. M., Avon (17696), 36532/55 (160a.), non-

compliance with conditions; 3460/19.

C: G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

LOST CASH ORDERS.Department of Lands and Surveys,

241/25. Perth, 18th August, 1926.IT is hereby notified that Cash Orders No. 7987, for£2 6s., drawn by J. B. Carr in favour of J. Ripp; No.17318, for £22 10s. Gd., drawn by J. B. Carr in favour ofA. Tarrant, and No. 26305, drawn by F. K. Pith infavour of W. P. Coleman, for £12 6s. Gd., have been lost.Payment has been stopped and it is intended to issuefresh orders in lieu thereof.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1898.(Section 23.)

Department of Lands and Surveys.Application No. 26/96.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended on the 30thday of August, 1926, to issue to John Edward Cowcher,of Mt. Lawley, near Perth, retired farmer, and Stany-ford Spurling Cowcher, of Williams Road, Narrogin,farmer, the administrators of the estate of GeorgeStanyford Francis Cowcher, late of Williams, farmer,deceased, a substituted Grazing Lease to the land des-cribed below, the original Grazing Lease having, as isalleged, been lost.

Dated 17th day of August, 1926.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

The Land referred to.-All that piece or parcel of land situate in the South

'West Division of the State of Western Australia, beingWilliams Location No. 1765, as the same is more par-ticularly delineated and described in the Maps andBooks of the Department of Lands and Surveys, andbeing the whole of the land comprised in Grazing LeaseNo. 459/68.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE undermentioned allotments of land will be offeredfor sale, at public auction, on the dates and at theplaces .specified below:

BROOME.27th August, 1926, at 3 p.m., at the Court Rouse

BroomeTown, 116, lr., £30.

BRUCE ROCK.28th August, 1926, at 11 a.m., at the District. Land

Inspector's OfficeMuntadginTown, 4, lr., £20; 29, lr., £15.Wadderin -33, 5a., £20.

BUSSELTON.1st September, 1926, at 3.30 p.m., at the District Lands

OfficeMargaret'41, 25a., £20.

CARNARVON.1st September, 1926, at 11 a.m., at the Court House

Carnarvon"50, 3a. 3r. 19p., £14.KATANNING.

2nd September, 1926, at 11 a.m., at the District LandsOffleo-L-.

TambellupTown, 279, lr. 24.4p., £12.NARROGIN.

2nd September, 1926, at 12 noon, at the District LandsOffice

Highbury-92, 93, 104, 105, 4a. 2r. 37p. each, £15each; 94, 103, 4a, 2r. 37p. each, £16 each.

NarroginTown, 931, lr. 39.5p., £12.BRIDGETOWN.

8th September, 1926, at 10.30 a.m., at the District LandsOffice

Hester--To , 28, la., £10.

BUNBURY.8th September, 1926, at 3.30 p.m., at the District Lands

OfficeBoyanupTown, 127, 128, 3r. 24p. each, £12 each.

NORTHAM.9th September, 1926, at 11.30 a.m., at the District Lands

011iceDowerinTowD, 22, 19.7p., £15; 23, 25.5p., £15.KellerberrinTown, 150, lr., £12; 217, 1.r. Sp., £17.Quairading Town, 1.17, lr., £70.

GERALDTON.10th September, 1926, at 3.15 p.m., at the District Lands

0 /liceCarnamah'89, 90, 8a. each, £22 each; 91, 8a., £18.CooowTown, 35, 38, lr. each, £20 each.Clutha-2 to 5, inclusive, 18, lr. each, £25 each; 19,

lr., £30.MorawaTown, 20, lr., £15; 85, lr. 17.1p., £18.VandanookaTown, 205, 206, lr. each, £18 each.

PERTH.10th September, 1926, at 11 a.m., at the Lands and Sur-

ulsa2DIcispiatiO9:47t2-5.7p.,£100.

Dwellingup*966, 5a. Or. 16p., £20.1c.alamumidaTown, 3, lr., £15.Serpentine "S6, 2a., £12.YundurupTown, 70, 2r. 3p., £12 10s.

*Suburban for cultivation.1- Subject to the Quairading Co-operative Company 's

lease, which will expire six months from date of sale, andthe payment then for any improvements, if purchased byother than the owner thereof.

The purchaser will have the option of taking, in lieuof a grant of the fee simple, a lease under the Regula-tions at the scheduled capital value nearest the upsetprice for the term of 99 years, on payment of a premiumequal to the amount of his hid in excess of the upsetprnce-

All improvements on the land offered for sale are theproperty of the Crown, and shall be paid for as theMinister may direct, whose valuation shall be final andbinding on the purchaser.

Plans and further particulars of these sales may beobtained at this office. Land sold to a depth of 200 feetbelow the natural surface, except in miningwhere it is granted to a depth of 40 feet only.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

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TENDERS FOR LEASING RESERVE No. 19293(E.S.)

Beverley Land Agency.Grazing Purposes.Section 41a of "The Land Act,

1898," and its Amendments.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corr. No. 2927/26. Perth, 4th August, 1926.TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised withinReserve 19293, described in Schedule hereunder, con-taining about 216 acres, are invited.

The above Reserve will be available for leasing underSection 41a of "The Land Act, 1398," and its amend-ments, for a term of one year, renewable at the will ofthe Hon. the Minister for Lands, and terminable atthree months' notice, rent being apportioned accord-ingly, and no compensation will be paid for improvementseffected at the expiration of the lease or on the soonerdetermination thereof.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year'srent (the mininuun amount being fixed at the rate of£1), endorsed " Tender for Reserve 19293," shown onPublic Plan 344/80, P4, and addressed to the UnderSecretary for Lands, must be lodged at the Lands Office,Beverley, on or before Wednesday, 25th August, 1926.

All tenders lodged on or before that date will betreated as having been received on that date.

The highest or any tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted. (Plan 344/80, F4.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

Schedule.The area situated between Locations 17678, 16859,

21974, and 17679.

TENDERS FOR LEASING RESERVED LAND INNORTHAMPTON (late M.L. 38).

Geraldton Land Agency.Grazing Purposes.Section 41a of "The Land Act,

1898," and its Amendments.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corr. 2614/26. Perth, 4th August, 1926.TENDERS for the leasing of the land comprised withinlate M.L. 38, situated in Northampton, containing 10acres, are invited.

The above land will be available for leasing underSection 41a of " The Land Act, 1898," and its amend-ments, for a term of one year, renewable at the will ofthe Hon. the Minister for Lands, and terminable atthree months' notice, rent being apportioned accord-ingly, and no compensation will be paid for improvementseffected at the expiration of the lease or the soonerdetermination thereof.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year'srent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate of£2), endorsed " Tender for late M.L. 38 in Northamp-ton," shown on Public Plan, Northampton, and ad-dressed "Under Secretary for Lands," must be lodgedat the Lands Office, Geraldton, on or before Wednes-day, 25th August, 1926.

All tenders lodged on or before that date will betreated as having been received on that date.

The highest or any tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted. (Plan, Northampton.)

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.Corres. No. 666/26.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Vic-toria Locations 590:5, 5906, 5908, 5909, and 5910 (Plan161/80, A. & B. 3), which were made available for selec-tion 011 the 2] st July, 1926, have been withdrawn' framselection as 'on that date and made available again as"Now Open."

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Under Part X. of "The Land Act, 1898."

IT is hereby notified that the land described hereunderwill be available for general selection under Part X.of "The Land Aet, 1898," and its amendments, on andafter the date specified:

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1926.

KALGOORLIE LAND AGENCY.Eastern Division.

Edjudina District (about 38 miles North of Pinjin).1950/24. (Plan 33/300.)That area of unsurveyed land containing about

100,000 acres ; being C. R. Heppingstone 's forfeitedLease No. 3293/97.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Eastern Division.

Nabberu District (about 20 miles North of tVdunaj.Corr. 3048/24. (Plan 60/300.)That area of unsurveyed land containing abo t

400,000 acres; being Rodan & Sons' forfeited Lease3271/97.

North-West Division.Murchison District (East of Williams Soak).

Corr. 1058/24. (Plan 56/300.)That area of unsurveyed land containing about

100,000 acres ; being W. Cream 's forfeited Lease3490/96.

North-West Division.De Grey District (near Boondamana Creek).

Corr. 3318/23. (Plans 99/300 and 108/300.)Those areas of unsurveyed land containing about

103,000 acres; being C. E. K. Smith's forfeited Leases3420/96 and 3421/96.

North-West Division.Teano District (South of Waldburg Range).

Corr. No. 5397/22. (Plans 72 and 79/300.)That area of unsurveyed land containing about

20,000 acres ; being P. A. Healy 's forfeited Lease3380/96.

North-West Division.Lyons District (adjoining Yinnie Than-a Station) .

Corr. 4799/24. (Plans 73 and 78/300.)That area of unsurveyed land containing about

126,865 acres ; being P. A. Healy 's forfeited Lease3523/96.

Kimberley Division.Bulara District (North of Knobby Hills).

Corres. 1271/14. ( Plans 131/300 and 121/300.)Those areas of unsurveyed land containing about

161,200 acres; being Australian Investment Agency,Ltd., forfeited Leases 1033/98 and 1035/98.

Bitola Division.Nundrabilla District (near Kuthola).

Corr. 5975/22. (Plan 15/300.)That area of unsurveyed land containing about

50,000 acres; being W. W. Gardner's forfeited Lease1160/95.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 1st SEPTEMBER, 1926.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Kimberley Division.Lumen District (near Mt. Coghlan).

Corr. 1959/23. (Plans 132/300; 131/300.)Those areas of unsurveyed land containing about

48,174 acres; being W. T. Sellan's forfeited Leases2091 and 2087/98.

Kimberley Division.Bulara District (near Mt. Mansbridge).

Corr. No. 3160/24. (Plans l.21/300; 131/300.That area of unsurveyed land containing about

125,350 acres; being W. J. Jarrett's forfeited Lease2111/98.

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OPEN WEDNESDAY,' 8th SEPTEMBER, 1926,GERALDTON LANDS OFFICE.

South-West Division.Victoria District (near Three SO4,17s).

Corr. 3598/26. (Plan 94/80, E & F,,1 & 2.)The area, containing about 16,200 acres, bounded by

lines starting from the South-West, corner ;;Location3939 and extending South about 106 chains; thence West(passing along the South boundary of Location 8031)about 714 chains; thence North and East to the South-East corner of Pastoral Lease 3836/93; thence Southand East to the South-East corner of Reser\ o 1 a.lfff,;thence North and East to the North-East corner of Lo-cation 5282; thence South to the South -West corner ofLocation 5283; thence East and South to the',startingpoint. (Excluding Location 8031 and land applied for..)

KALGOORLIE LAND AGENCY.Eastern Division.

1Iarmion District (near Goongarrie).6094/20. (Plan 34/300.)That area Of unsurveyed land containing about 100,000

acres; being W. A. Snell's forfeited Lease No. 2982/97.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theareas scheduled hereunder will be available for selectionunder "The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments, onand after the dates set out in the schedules.

The areas marked "A" shall be open for selectionby the special classes of selectors hereinafter named inthe following order of preference:

(1) Under "The Discharged Soldiers' SettlementAct, 1918," by "Discharged Soldiers" withinthe meaning of paragraphs (a), (b), and (e)of the interpretation of the term in Section 3of that Act, and "Dependants' within themeaning of that term in the said section.

(2) Under "The Land Act, 1898," by ex- BritishSoldiers who were on active service in the latewar.

(3) Under "The Land Act, 1898," by MunitionWorkers in the late war.

(4) Under ''The Land Act, 1898," by ordinaryselectors.

an the event of an applicant other than a DischargedSoldier under subparagraph (1) obtaining a block withina Repurchased Estate, the term of the lease and con-ditions of payment will be subject to re-adjustment inaccordance with the provisions of "The AgriculturalLands Purchase Act, 1909.")

The areas marked "B" are not subject to such orderof preference.

The areas marked thus * arc open under Part VI.Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Office

for the district in which the land is situated, and shouldbe lodged on or before the date specified.

All applications lodged on or before such date willbe treated as having been received on the closing day,and if there are more applicants than one for anyblock the application to be granted will be determinedby the Land Board, except in cases where it is alreadydetermined by the order of preference set out aboveunder "A." Should any lands remain unselected suchwill continue available until applied for or otherwisedealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the appli-cants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date,time, and place of the meeting of the Board, and thereshall be an interval of at least three days between theclosing date and the sitting of the Board.

If an applicant wishes to appear before the LandBoard in person he may apply to the Head Office or tothe Clerk in Charge of any of the District or BranchLand Offices for a certificate to the Railway Departmentwhich, 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 sevendays from the date of issue.

The selector of a Homestead Form from any leiatiobavailable under Part VIII. must take the balancethereof, if any, under Conditional Purchase.

The. price' quoted hereunder (exclusive of the vaTtibof improvements, if any, and survey fees, and landacquired by the Croym under "The Agricultural LandsPurchase Act, 1.909,' or otherwise for settlement) arereduced bp; One-half to Discharged A .I.F Soldiers only.

SCHEDULE.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1926.BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (near Kalgarin).Corr. No. 744/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 345/80,

133.)

The area, containing about 468 acres, bounded bylines starting from the, North-East corner of Location23779 and extending West along the North boundaryof Lly:ation 23779 for about 70 chains, thence Northalma 45 chains, thence East about 104 chains, thenceSouth and West to the starting point; subject to sur-vey, classification, and pricing.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY."11"

Sussex District (near Dunsborough).Corr. No. 5217/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 413A/40,

B2.)

Location 296, containing 100 acres; subject to pric-ing.

Nelson District (near Wilga).Corr. No. 6418/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 4140/40,

103.)

The area, containing about 70 acres, bounded bylines .starting from the North-West corner of Location9696 and extending North about 35 chains to theNorth-East corner of Location 11108, thence East about21 chains, thence. South' and West to the starting point;subject to survey, classification, and pricing, and to theconditions governing the selection of land within Pas-toral Leases within the South-West Division of theState; also subject to the condition that the marketabletimber thereon is reserved to the -Crown and that thelessee accepts all responsibility for all damage done todeices or other improvements by permit holders in thecourse of their operation in removing the timber there-from.

Nelson District (about si,a; miles North of BoyupBrook):

Corr. Nu. 3766/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 415D/40,

B3.)That area of land, containing about 60 acres,

bounded by lines starting from North-East corner ofLocation thence Westward 60 chains along North-ern boundary of said location, thence North 10 chains,and bounded on North and East by lines equal andparallel; subject to survey, classification, pricing, andpayment of survey, if called upon; also limitation ofarea as applying to this district.

Nelson. District (about 31/ miles South -West ofHan jimup) .

Corr. No. 221/24.Open under Part V., Section 55. (Plan Locations

near No. 1 State Mill, 442B/40, El.)Location-9677, containing 38 acres 2 roods 15 perches,

at 2Ss. per acre; -subject to special condition re selec-Con in State Saw Milling Permits. Selection limitedto ore location in this area; being W. R. Barnett's for-feited Lease 40694/55.

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B . ".,Tweed Agricultural Area (near Mayanup).

Corr. No. 6310/24.Open under Part V., Section 57. (Plan 438A/40, B1.)Lot 907, containing 28% acres, at 10s. 3d. per acre-

(classification, page 9, 6310/24) ; subject to limitationof area as applying to Nelson District; being E. Ful-ler's cancelled application.

ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.cB.,7

Fitzgerald District (about seven miles North-East ofGrass Patch).

Corr. No. 3440/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/SO,

D1.)Locations 54 and 795, containing 989 acres, at 9s.

per acre (classification, page 7, 6721/10). (Location795 is portion of Location 54, to be selected therewith).Subject to special conditions re Agricultural Bank ad-vances as may be granted; being A. Bullock's forfeitedLeases 41490/55 and 24613/74.

''B >>Esperance District (about nine miles West of Treslove).

Corr. No. 2436/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80,

A3.)Location 873, containing 1,014 acres 1 rood 7 perches,

at Os. 6d. per acre (classification, 6641/20). Subjectto special conditions re Agricultural Bank advances;being Jas. W. Morris's cancelled application.

Fitzgerald District (about nine miles East of SalmonGums).

Corr. No. 5568/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

D2 & 3.)Locations 609 and 774, containing 971 acres 2 roods

33 perches, at 11s. per acre (classification, page 22,7628/22). (Location 774 is portion of Location 609,to be selected therewith). Subject to special conditionsre Agricultural Bank advances as may be granted;being E. V. Deffee's cancelled applications.

Esperance District (about nine miles from Treslove).Corr. No. 2393/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80,

D.E3, Esperance, Sheet 14.)Locations 896 and 1266, containing 999 acres 3 roods

35 perches, at 10s. 6d. per acre (classification, page 5,4897/22) ; subject to special conditions re AgriculturalBank advances as may be granted; being John Kemp'scancelled application. (Location 1266 is portion ofLocation 896, to be selected therewith.)

Fitzgerald District (near Red Lake).Corr. No. 196/10.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

C4.)That part of Reserve 12880, containing about 150

acres, situated West of Location 676; subject to sur-vey, classification, and pricing. Reserve 12880 (KS.)is hereby reduced.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.13.11

Victoria District about four miles North-West ofPintharuka).

Corr. No. 2376/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 128/80,

B3 & 4.)That area of unsurveyed land, containing about 4,500

acres, to South of Locations 5513, 5514, and 5517, andWest of 5501, 5502, 5504, and 5505; subject to sur-vey, classification, pricing, and payment of full surveyfee with application, also conditions governing selectionwithin Pastoral Leases in South-West Division; beingM. A. Brown's cancelled application.

cB.,7Victoria District (about three miles South-West of

Pintharuka).Corr. No. 6570/24.Open uncles- Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 128/80,

B1.)Locations 4094 and 8132, containing 987 acres 1 rood

26 perches (classification, page 9, 3614/14), at 8s. peracre. (Location 8132 is portion of Location 4094, tobe selected therewith) ; being F. Maud's forfeitedLeases 18691/68 and 24340/74.

(iB,,Victoria District (about 13 miles South-East of Nolba).

Corr. No. 2471/21.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 157B/

40, FL 156/80, Al.)Locations 6824 and 7482, containing 1,715 acres, at

8s. per acre (classification, page 24 of 1442/12) ; beingC. Dugan's forfeited Leases 38619/55 and 22224/74.(Location 7482 is part of Location 6824, to be selectedtherewith.)

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.

Kojoaup District (near Tunney).Corr. No. 5305/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 437C/40,

E3.)The area, containing about 20 acres, situated North

of Location 4171, South of Location 5727, East ofa surveyed road, and West of Location 6075.

Also the area, containing about 14 acres, situatedSouth of Location 4171, East of Tunney Townsite, Westof Location 6075, and North of the production Westof the South boundary of Location 6075.

Areas are subject to survey, classification, and pricing.

(CR',K.ojonup District (about 10 miles North-East of

Gnowangerup).Corr. No. 1068/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 417/80,

F3 & 4.)Locations 6984, 6979, 8189, containing 760 acres,

at 10s. 3d. per acre, reducible to Gs. 3d. per acre ifpoison be eradicated and land stocked within five years(including improvements), (classification, page 19,1063/25). (Location 8189 is portion of Location 6979,to be selected therewith) ; Agricultural Bank advancenot guaranteed; being H. E. Jackson's forfeited Leases19035/68 and 24475/74.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.r4B.

Roe District (about 12 miles North-East of Newdegate).Corr. No. 4839/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 388/80,

C2.)That area of unsurveyed land, containing about 1,300

acres (to North-East of Location 882), known as Loca-tion 877; subject to survey, classification, pricing, andpayment of full survey fee with application; beingThomas B. Dickman's cancelled application.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.«13.7,

Avon District (about six miles South of Bungulla).Corr. No. 1000/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 25/80,

A4.)

Location No. Area. Price pperacre. Remarks.

acres. f, s. d.8311 ... 160

0 8 6 Classification, p. 11-1000 /258312 300

-18985 ... 450 0 7 0 Classification, p. 13-9590 /10

17392 ... 160 0 12 0 Classification, p. 5-518 /25

(Subject to payment of Agricultural Bank indebted-ness; being Edward Hughes' forfeited Leases 19199/68,19200/68, and 24137/74.

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CC B,,

Avon District (about eight miles North-East of Greenhills) ,

Corr. No. 323/10.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 3A/40.

B2.)Location 15761, containing 160 acres; subject to classi-

fication, pricing, and payment of Agricultural Bank in-debtedness; being L. A. Johnson's forfeited Lease13645/74.

,CB ,7Avon District (about four miles North of Trayning).

Corr. No. 1524/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 34/80,

Bl.)That area of land, containing 136 acres 0 roods 5

perches, situate East of Location 15682 and West ofLocation 20423, and on North and South by extensionEastward of former location's Northern and Southernboundaries; subject to pricing and payment of Agri-cultural Bank indebtedness (classification, page 4,1473/15), (formerly part of late Lease 9496/68).

(Cal)Melbourne District (about nine smiles West of Elpkin).

Corr. No. 3670/15.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 57/80,

B3.)Location 2300, containing 159 acres 3 roods 31

perches, at 13s. 6d. per acre (classifications, page 10,3670/15) ; being S. H. Vivian's forfeited Lease 20831/74.

Avon and Roe Districts (about eight miles North-Eastof W adderin Hill).

Corr. No. 1926/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 5/80,

F2 & 3.)Avon Location 24966, containing about 5,000 acres;

subject to survey, classification, and pricing, and pay-ment of full survey fee With 'application; being M.Withall's cancelled application.

Roe Location 273, containing 1,000 acres; subject topricing (classification, page 13, 6309/25) ; being W. A.Smith 's cancelled application.

c(B17Avon District (dbout four miles North-East of

,Botherling).Corr. No. 6847/23.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 32B/40,

F2.)Location 24586, containing 160 acres; subject to pric-

ing and payment of Agricultural Bank indebtedness(part of Location 20531) ; being T. Allsopp's forfeitedLease 23859/74.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.CB,7

Roe District (about 30 miles North-East of Pingrup).Corr. No. 203/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 406/80,

D2 & 3.)Location 455, containing 1,163 acres 2 roods 36

perches; subject to classification and pricing. Neitherrailway nor Agricultural Bank advance guaranteed.Government reserves the right to resume for railway orother public purpose, free of compensation except forvalue, of improvements, if any, resumed; being B. H.Dod's forfeited. Lease 41270/55.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 1st SEPTEMBER, 1926.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

CCB,,Plantagenet District (Denmark Estate).

Corr. No. 3249/26.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 4520/40, D4.)

Lot No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

a. r. p.102 2 0

s. d.0 8 6 Subject to the right of the

Government to enterupon the land and carryout any necessary drain-age works.

,,B .y;Plantagenet District (about 14 miles North -East from

Mt, Barker).Corr. No. 2568/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 445/80,

D4.)Location 4377, containing 1,474 acres 2 roods 10

perches, at 3s. 9c1. per acre (classification, page 5 of2568/24) ; being S. A. Sampson's forfeited Lease18965/68.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.

Roe District (near Camel Peaks).Corr. No. 3102/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 345/80,

P3 & 4.)

Location No. Area. Survey fee.' Remarks.

1031

1032

103310341035

ab. 1,310ac.

ab. 1,267ac.

ab. 1,289ac.ab. 1,437ac.ab. 2,179ac.

s. d.30 0 0

30 0 0

30 0 032 10 040 0 0

Subject to survey, classifi-cation and pricing.

The prescribed cost of surveymust be lodged with appli-cations.The Government does

not guarantee a railway to

I

serve these locations, andthe question of advancesby the Agricultural Bankis one solely for the deci-sion of the Trustees ofthat institution.

!CR',Roe District (near liadyn, Rock and The Humps).Corr. No. 3101/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 346/80,

A.B 3 & 4.)

Location No. SurveyArea. Fee. Remarks.

1037103810391040

104110421043

a. r. p. s. d.ab. 1,774 ac. 34 10 0ab. 1,203 ac. 30 0 0ab. 1,313 ac. 30 0 0ab. 1,850 ac. 36 0 0

ab. 1,812 ac. 36 0 0ab. 1,427 ac. 32 10 0ab. 1,120 ac. 28 0 0

Subject to survey, classifi-cation and pricing.

The prescribed cost ofsurvey must be lodged withapplications.

The Government does notguarantee a railway toserve these locations, andthe question of advancesby the Agricultural Bankis one solely for the de-cision of the Trustees ofthat institution.

C,ByyAvon and Roe Districts (near Dampling Spring).Corr. No. 3088/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 345/80,

D, E, F 1 & 2.)

Location No.

Avon 25683

Roe 1026 ...

Do. 1027 ...

Do. 1028 ...

Do. 1029 ...

Area. SurveyFee. Remarks.

ab. 2,544 ac. 44 0 0

ab. 1,717 ac. 34 10 0

ab. 1,306 ac. 30 0 0

ab. 1,649 ac. 34 10 0

ab. 2,096 ac. 40 0 0

Subject to survey, classifica-tion and pricing.

The prescribed cost of surveymust be lodged with ap-plications.The Government does not

guarantee a railway to servethese locations, and thequestion of advances by theAgricultural Bank is onesolely for the decision ofthe Trustees j of that in-stitution.

CtRy7

Avon District (about five miles South of JUbuk).Corr. No. 3432/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 344/80,

B4.)Location 10755, containing 1,420 acres 2 roods 25

perches, at 6s. 6d. per acre (classification, page 6 of4208/18), reducible to 4s. 6d. per acre if poison beeradicated and land stocked within five years; being

Snpriann 's onneAllPf1 arvnliea ti

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BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.C:B.11

Sussex District (near Kudardup Siding).Corr. No. 3302/24.Open under Part V., Section 57. (Plan 441/80, 131.)Location 3127, containing 5 acres, at £2 per acre, in-

cluding survey fee.

ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.

Fitz,gerald District (about eight miles East from GrassPatch).

Corr. No. 4101/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 402/80.

D1.)Locations 344 and 190, containing 1,016 acres 3 roods

12 perches, at lls. per acre (classification, page 12 of5490,121) ; subject to special conditions re AgriculturalBank advances as may be granted. (Location 190portion of Location 344, to be selected therewith) ;being Thomas Love's cancelled application.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

Victoria (Nonga A.A.) District (near Toura Pools).Corr. No. S290/08.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plans 159C/40,

F4, 160D/40, A4.)Nonga A.A. Lot 18, containing 226 acres; subject to

pricing and to the inclusion of the following clause inthe leases thereof :"I agree that if this application isapproved it will be subject to the right of any personbeing the holder of a miner's right to enter on the landfor prospecting purposes, and also to a right reservedto the Crown, in addition to the statutory rights ofresumption, to resume the said land or any portionthereof, and to declare the same to be Crown land with-in the meaning and for the purposes of ` The MiningAct, 1904,' without compensation excepting for the valueof the improvements (if any) then being on the landso resuined." (Reserve 2379 (Mineral) is hereby can-celled.)

Victoria. District (about four miles South-West ofPerenjori).

Corr. No. 6519/25.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 122/80,

E4.)Location 7960, containing about 1,100 acres; subject

to survey, classification, pricing, and payment of fullsurvey fee with application; being Walter Brown's can-celled application.

aaB ),Victoria District (about 13 miles North - 'West of

Koolanoolca).Corr. No. 3396/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 122/80,

E, El.)

Location No. Price perPrArea. acre. Remarks.

6310

7748

7749

a. r. p.2,121 3 11

1,377 0 22

1,398 1 32

s. d.0 6 3 Classification p. 25 of 12063/

11, Vol. 2. Inclusive ofimprovements.

O 7 3 Classification a. 17 of 3396/24.

O 4 9 Classification p. 18 of 3396/24.

Locations 7748 and 7749 are subject to conditionsgoverning selection within Pastoral Leases in the South-West Division and are priced ex improvements; beingCharles Grant's cancelled application.

CCRy7

Victoria District (about 13 miles North-West ofTenindewa).

Corr. No. 5886/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 156/80,

LocatiOns 6079 and 8034, containing 663 acres ; sub-ject to pricing ( classification, page 8 of 6622/23).(Location 8034 is part of Location 6079, to be selectedtherewith); being Jno. J. Bennett's forfeited Leases41644/55 and 24806/74.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.tea',T(ojonup District (about four miles North-East of

Nowcrellup).Corr. No. 1639/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 407/80,

A4.)Location 7133, containing 500 acres, at 7s. per acre

(classification, page 4 of 1639/25); being A. F. Mar--shall's forfeited Lease 19171/68.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY,ciR11

Roe District (near Kerrigan Rock),Corr. No. 3254/26.Open tinder Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 375/80,

A1-2.)Roe Location 1044, being the area containing about

1,250 acres, bounded by lines starting from the South-West corner of Location 435 and extending East about32 chains, thence South about 102 chains, thence Westabout 103 chains, thence North about 135 chains, thenceEast and South to the starting point; subject to sur-vey, classification, and pricing, and to the paymentwith application of the prescribed cost of survey (V0).The question of advances by the Agricultural Bank isone solely for the decision of the trustees of that in-stitution.

Wellington District.Corr. No. 1912/26.Open under Part V. (Plan 410B/40, F2.)The land contained within the closed road passing

along the South-Eastern boundaries of Locations 2156and '1656, a South-Eastern and a South-Western boun-dary of Location 3426, and the South-Western boundaryof Location 1969, at 15s. per acre. This land is avail-able only to holders of land abutting thereon. TheCrown Grant of this land will not be issued before thoseof adjoining blocks in the same name.

Wellington District (about one mile West of Bulading).Corr. No. 6052/04.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 410B/40,

D2.)Location 1701, containing 494 acres 0 roods 19

perches; subject to classification, pricing, and the re-servation of the timber to the drown; being Jos. Cur-now's forfeited Lease 9651/55.

(CRyyWilliams District (about 12 miles West of Kulbin).-Corr. No. 1559/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan, 384C/40,

D4.)Location 14233, containing about 1,650 acres; subject

to survey, classification, pricing, and payment of surveyfee upon lodging application; being A. R. Cowelier'scancelled application.

CCRI,Wellington District (about one mile South from

Cordering Siding).Corr. No. 5988/23.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 410C/40,

D4.)Location 3951, containine, 1,163 acres 1 rood 13

perches, at Ss. per acre, reducible to 2s. per acre ifpoison be eradicated and land stocked within five years(classification, page 9 of 5988/23) ; being G. Keeley'sforfeited Lease 17601/68.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.Avon District.

Corr. No. 2354/26.Open under Part V. (Plan 57/80, E4.)The land contained within the closed road passing

along the North-Eastern boundary of Avon Location5237 the North and part of the East boundary of Loca-tion 10860, through Location 13124, and along the Northboundaries of Locations 12990 and 10372, together withthe land contained within the closed road along the Eastboundary of Location 12990, at £1 per acre. This landis available only to holders of land abutting thereon.The Crown Grant of this land will not be issued beforethose of adjoining blocks in the same name.

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Avon District (about 10 miles East of .Nukarni).Corr. No, 3678/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 35/80,

A, B3.)Locations 14044 and 24659, containing 1,056 acres, at

3s. per acre (classification, page 4 of 2590/24) ; sub-ject to Government's right to resume for railway orother public- purpose free of compensation- except forvalue (if any) of improvements resumed. (Location24659 is part of Location 14044, to be selected there-with) ; being Geo. R. Page's forfeited Leases 19553/65and 24699/74.

Melbourne District (about four miles North-East ofPiawaning).

Corr. No. 2801/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 57/80,

132 & 3.)Location 2S33, containing 2,000 acres, at 7s. per acre

(classification, page 3 of 9242/13) ; being Kennedy andMeDanell's cancelled application.

B.Avon District (about nine miles North-West of

Hines Hill).Corr. No. 1840/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 25/80,

El.)Locations 24962, 24963, and 24964, that portion of

Location 16194 (adjoining 22252 on the West), contain-ing about 900 acres; subject to survey, classification,pricing, and payment of full survey fee with applica-tion; being James 'Pulley 's cancelled application. (Lo-cation 24964 formerly portion of Location 16191.)

R y,Avon District (about one mile South-East of

Burracoppin).Corr. No. 5647/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 24/80,

Cl.)Location 24887, containing about 2,000 acres; subject

to survey, classification, pricing, and payment of fullsurvey (g30) with application, also conditions re tim-ber; being Edward Pugh's cancelled application.

c(13.7,Victoria District (about nine miles West of ]kabala).

Corr. No. 1897/26.Open under Parts V., V1., and VIII. (Plan 89/80,

B3.)Location 7788, containing about 600 acres; subject

to survey, classification, pricing, and payment of surveyfee if called upon; as excluded from L. B. Hancey'sapplication.

Avon District (about 10 miles North-East of Beverley).Corr. No. 735/16.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 3D/40,

A.B4, Locations Yardaginning.)Location 13839, containing 1.8 acres 3 roods 30

perches; subject to pricing and conditions governingthis location; being N. M. Fl. Smith's forfeited Lease35761/55.

B1,Avon District (about six miles South of Mandiga).Corr. No. 6514/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 55/80,

B3.)Location 14282, containing 1,456 acres 2 roods 36

perches, at 5s. 3d. per acre (classification, page 8 of6514/24) ; being Sievewright and Berry's forfeitedLease 19434/68.

s(B,2Avon District (about three miles South-East of

Corn No. 6725/25.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plans 35, 54,

& 55/80, A.B 1 & 4.)Location 14314, containing 931 acres, at is. 6a. per

acre, ex iMprovements (classification, rage 42 of 6840/09, Vol. 1) ; no Agricultural Bank advance on this pro-perty; being Jno. Turnbull's cancelled application.

LVinghan District (about 16 miles North of Koorda).Corr. No. 555/23.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 65/80,

5.1E4.)Locations 776 and 777, containing 998 and 991 acres

respectively; subject to pricing (classification, 1611/10) ;Agricultural Bank advance refused; being J. H. Norris'forfeited Lease 16542/68.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.tca);Swan District (ahout nine miles .North-West of

Wannamal) .Corr. No. 5033/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 31/80,

C2.)Location 2251, containing 160 acres, at 6s. 6d. per

acre (classification, page 4 of 5033/24) ; being J. M.White's forfeited Lease 24398/74.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 8th SEPTEMBER, 1926.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

c(B11

Plantagenet District (about three miles North fromDenmark) .

Corr. No. 5850/23.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 452C/40,

E4.)Location 2072, containing 156% acres, subject to 'Bic-

big and payment for improvements over and above Agri-cultural Bank indebtedness, which amounts to £41 13s.6d. to 31st December, 1925 (classification, page 35a,11317/07) ; being L. Atkinson's forfeited Lease 23699/74.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.BysAVUM District (about five miles East from Bendering).

Corr. No. 500/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 345/80,

B. 3 and 4.)Location 23833, containing about 1,500 acres, subject

to survey, pricing and payment of full survey fee withapplication (classification, page 7, 500/26; being R. T.Watkin's cancelled application (doubtful AgriculturalBank advance).

uB/,Avon District (about four miles South-West of

Brookton).Corr, No. 5538/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 343D/10,

A4.)Location 8384, containing 160 acres, at 5s. 9d. per acre

(classification, page 14 of 3681/20) ; being E. D. Cook'sforfeited Lease 24799/74.

BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.ccBss

Nelson District (near Wilga).Corr. No. 4420/24.-Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 414B/40,

F2,)The area containing about HO acres, bounded by lines

starting from the South-East corner of Wellington Lo-cation 2306, and extending West about 52 challis; thenceSouth about 31 chains; thence East to a point one chainWest of the Western boundary of the Railway Reserve;thence North-West to the starting point; subject to sur-vey, classification, and pricing, and to the conditions gov-erning the selection of land within Pastoral Leases withinthe South-West Division of the State.

cciv,Nelson District (about five miles East of Barronhurst).

Corr. No. 4071/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VITT (Plan 44213/40,

F2.)Locations 9272 and 10928, containing 162 acres 0 roods

23 perches, at 17s. per acre (classification, page 44 of376/07) ; subject to payment of Agricultural Bank in-

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1624 t =OVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [AuGusT 20, 1926.

debtedness. Selection is limited to one location to eachselector. Subject to conditions governing selection withinState Saw Milling Permits and limitation of area in Nel-son District. All marketable timber is reserved. (Loca-tion 10928 is part of 9272 to be selected therewith) ;being T. 0. Waterhouse's forfeited Leases 24228/74 and41091/55.

ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.tea',

Fitzgerald District (about 12 miles West from SalmonGums).

Corr. No. 2925/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

Al & .2.)Locations 456 and 796, containine. 1,053 acres 1 rood

33 perches, at 8s. 6d. per acre (classification, page 28of 70/22) ; subject to special condition re AgriculturalBank advances as may be granted; being A. Sponge'scancelled application. (Location 796 is part of Loca-tion 456, to be selected therewith.)

0 ERALDTON LAND AGENCY.

Victoria District (about six to seven miles West ofTardun).

Corr. No. 2975/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 156 and

127/80, E. 4 and 1.)Locations 6035 and 6036, containnig 4,764 acres 3

roods 34 perches, at 4s. 3d. per acre (if selected to-gether) ; (classification, page 86 of 2357/12) ; beingW. H. Linforth 's cancelled application. AgriculturalBank advance not guaranteed.

Victoria District (about 26 miles from Tcnindewa).Corr. No. 1423/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 127/50,

A. 2 and 3 )

Location No. Price per 1Area. f f

acre. Remarks.

7101354835476649

a. T. P.3,100 3 20

100 0 0100 0 0

1,549 0 0

£ s. d.0 4 3O 10 0o 10 oO 5 6

Classification p. 4 of 8239 /10.Classification p. 2 of 3282/25.Classification p. 4 of 5473 /08.Classification p. 3 of 5070/14.

The Government does not guarantee Agricultural Bankadvance nor railway to serve these locations, but re-serves the right to resume for railway or other publicpurpose, free of compensation except for value of hn-proveinents (if any) resumed; being F. Ash's forfeitedLeases 19296/68, 19309/68, 19305/65, and 19304/68.

Victoria District (about three miles North-East ofTenindewa).

Corr. No. 7749/20.Open under Parts V., VI.,

C2.)Location 5647, containing

perches, at 5s. 6d. per acre307/18) ; being W. J. Gee's

and VIII. (Plan 156/80,

1,268 acres 0 roods 27(classification, page 4 offorfeited Lease 13229/68.

ByyVictoria District (about three miles West of Latham).

Corr. No. 2664/26.Open under. Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 95 and

96/SO, F and A 3.)Locations 8121 and 8133, containing about 1,000 acres,

subject to survey, classification, pricing, and payment offull survey fee with application ; being J. Brennand 'scancelled application.

ttBlyVictoria District (near Wandana, about 15 miles North-

East of Tenindewa).Corr. No. 1074/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 161/80,

B4.)

Location No. I Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

a. r. p. £ s. d.5892 998 0 0 0 5 0 f Classification p.23 of 1337 /11.

1. Classification p. 28 of 7744/10 .5893 999 0 0 0 4 6 Classification p. 22 of 1337 /11.5894 000 0 0 0 4 9 Classification p. 21 of 1337 /11.

Subject to payment of Agricultural Bank indebted-ness of £80; being 'C. & M. Bennett's cancelled applica-tion.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.Plantagenet District.

Corr. No. 4923/21.Open under Part V. (Plan 435/80, A3; 436C/40,

P3.)The land contained within the closed road, and ex-

tending East and North through Plantagenet Location1741, and along the East boundary of Location 1745,at 15s. per acre. This land is available only to holdersof land abutting thereon.. The Crown Grant of this landwill not be issued before those of the adjoining holdersin the same name.

c,B),Kojonup District (dbout eight miles North of

Gnowangerup).Corr. No. 234/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 417/80,

E. 3 and 4.)Location 8213, containing about 600 acres, subject to

survey, classification, pricing, and payment of survey feewith application; being H. Lafferty's cancelled applica-tion.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.

Kojonup DistrictHinkley Repurchased Estate (about 7 miles North-East from Gnowangerup).PlanHinkley Estate, 417/80, E4.

Available for General Selection,Corres. 2647/20.Under Part V., Sec. 55, of " The Land Act, 1898," as modified by " The Agricultural Lands Purchase Act, 1909," and Section 10

charged Soldiers Settlement Act, 1918."of " The Dis

LotNo.

Area. Price peracre.

Purchasemoney.

To Returned Soldiers. E x- ImperialSoldiers. Civilians.

AgriculturalBank In-

debtedness.

Improvements.

Plus firsthalf year s

interest.capitalisedat 6 percent. perannum.

Half-yearly Instalment Half-yearly Instalment. Totalcharge, I

'-'" 1cludin,,1 year'sinterestcapital-

used.

Half-yearly in-stalment over

25 years,at 61- percent. per

annum.

Next 4iyears

only at, z.0 percent. perannum.

Balance 25years andinterest at6 per cent.per annum.

Over 30 years,including

interest at 6per cent.

per annum.

Over 30 years,including in-terest at 6

per cent. perannum.

L932193738223620392539267707

a. r. p.

896 1 34

£ s. d.

1 13 0

£ s. d.

1,479 3 4

£ s. d.

1,523 10 10

£ s. d.

45 14 2

£ s. d.

50 4 5

£ s. d.

To be

£ s. d.

(fixed. ,[

(..

s. cl.

1,023 1 7also I.A.B.

867 13 7

£ s. d. £ s. d.

Being W. H. Claughton's forfeited lease 20/1618 (55).

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AUGUST 20, 1926.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1625

NORTH AM

Avon District (nearCorr. No. 3187/93.Open under Part V.

A4.)The area containing 10

586, at £2 10s. per acre.cancelled.

LAND AGENCY.c,B5,Keddergnupding Spring).

(Section 57). (Plan 27D/40,

acres, comprised within ReserveReserve 586 (water) is hereby

,13,7Avon District (about 10 miles North-dust of Lake

Brown).Corr. No. 3429/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and Viii. (Plan 54/80,

B. and C. 2.)Locations 25001, containing about 1,080 acres, subject

to survey, classification, pricing, and payment of fullsurvey fee with application; being A. J. Mondy's can-celled application.

BNinghan District (about 18 miles East of Ballidu).Corr. No. 4843/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 65/80,

B4.)Locations 1395 and 2331, containing 969 acres, at 7s.

6d. per acre (classification, page 37 of 11349/11). Agri-cultural Bank advance not guaranteed. Location 2331is portion of Location 1395 to be selected therewith.The Govermnent retains the right to resume for railwayor other public purpose, free of compensation, exceptfor value of improvements, if any, resumed; being J. J.Robert's forfeited Leases 19590/68 and 24778/74.

tcm)Ninghan District (about 12 miles North-West of

Koorda).Corr. No. 2146/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 65/80,

D. and E. 4.)Location 2406, containing 1,317 acres 2 roods 27

perches, at 6s. 6d. per acre, ex survey fee (classification,.page 6 of 2146/25) ; subject to payment of full surveyfee with application. No Agricultural Bank advanceguaranteed; benig G. II. 0. Yate's cancelled application.

cep',Ninghan District (about five miles North of Bencubbin).

Corr. No. 4443/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 55/80,

02.)Location 717, containing 980 acres 21 perches, subject

to pricing (classification, page 8 of 2589/10) ; beingbalance of original location after selection of Locatoin2267; being J. Edward's cancelled application.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.(qv,dilbadji District (near Parker Road).

Corr. No. 5000/22.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Plan 36/80, 04.)That part of Location 208, containing about 32 acres,

situated North of the old Goldfields Road; subject tosurvey, classification, and pricing, and to the Timber andMining conditions respecting land in this district.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.(CB',

Williams District (about 13 miles North-West fromNyabing).

Corr. No. 1406/24.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 408/80,

D3.)

Location No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

a. r. p. £ s. d.Reducible to 3/3 and 3 /-

13040 234 0 21 0 7 3 per acre respectively if9992 1,000 3 6 0 5 6 poison be eradicated and

land stocked within 5 years.10180 581 2 23 0 8 0

Classification, page 3 of 1406/24; page 4 of 5360/19;page 2 of 12060/11: LoCation 10180 is subject to pay-ment of Agricultural Bank indebtedness to 31st Decem-ber, 1925, of £110 18s. 4c1.; being N. Muir's forfeitedLeases 18323/68, 17S56/68, and 17335/68.

WAGIN AND KATANNING LAND AGENCY.C4B7,

Roe and Kent District (near Lake Magenta).Corr. No. 2996/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 406/SO,

D. E. and F. 3 and 4.)

Location No. Area. Price peracre. Remarks.

Roe-10451046104710481049105010511052

Kent-655656657

acres.About 1,235

1,1901,1801,1201,3702,1301,4651,2701,6201,1201,100

Survey Fees. c

30 025 028 028 030 040 032 1030 034 1028 028 0

Subject to survey, classifi-cation and pricing. Theprescribed cost of surveymust be lodged with ap-plications. The Govern-ment does not guarantee arailway to serve these loca-tions and the question of ad-vances by the AgriculturalBank is one solely for the de-cision of the Trustees ofthat institution.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1926.ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.13/t

ditzgerald District (about three miles North-East ofRed Lake and nine miles West of Salmon Gums).Corr. No. 6863/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

04, A2.)

Location No. Area. Price per Remarks.acre.

413 ...303 ...

a. r. p.1,321 0 71,000 0 30

£ s. d.0 12 60 7 0

Classification p. 33 of 367 /22.Classification p. 9 of 70 /22.

Subject to special conditions governing AgriculturalBank advances as may be granted; being Wm. Wozen-croft and D. Ring 's cancelled application.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1926.ESPERANCE LAND AGENCY.

CCBI,

Esperance District (about nine miles East of Trcslove).Corr. No. 3293/26.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan Esperance

Sheet 14; 402/80.)Locations 894 and 126:5, containing 1,257 acres 1 rood

30 perches, at 10s. per acre (classification, page 3 of4897/22) ; subject to conditions re Agricultural Bankadvances as may be granted; being A. W. Woolford'sforfeited application. (Location 1.265 is part of Loca-tion 894 to be selected therewith.)

(CB',Fitzgerald District (about five miles North-East of Red

Lake).Corr. No. 503/25.Open under Parts V., VI., and VILE (Plan 392/80,

C3.)Locations 415 and 1128, containing 1,251 acres 1 rood

10 perches, at 12s. 6d. per acre (classification, page 35of 367/22); subject to Special condition re AgriculturalBank advances as may be granted. (Location 1128 ispart of Location 415 to be selected therewith) ; beingR. S. Thomas' forfeited Leases 41356/55 and 24478/74.

C, B,,Fitzgerald District (about 12 miles North-East of

Salmon Gums).Corr. No, 332/26.Open under Parts V. and VI. (Pim 371/80, Esper-

ance Sheet 20.)Locations 1012 and 1021, containing 1,093 acres 0

roods 7 perches, and 1,093 acres 0' roods 15 perches, at7s. 6d. per acre and 8s. 9d. per acre respectively (classi-fication, pages 27 and 36 of 5608/25) ; subject to miningconditions, conditions re Agricultural Bank advance, ifgranted, and Government's right to resume for railwayor other public purposes, free of compensation, exceptfor value of improvements resumed; being A. W. Field'sforfeited Leases 41794/55 and others' cancelled appli-cation.

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(qv,Fitz! yild District (about 10 suites East of Salmon

Gums).Corr. No. 2643/25.Open under Parts V., VT., and VIII. (Plan 392/80,

D3.)Locations 607 and 806, containing 979 acres 3 roods

8 perches, at 10s. 96. per acre (classification, page 20of 7628/22). (Location 806 is part of Location 607 tobe selected therewith); subject to special condition reAgricultural Bank advance, if granted; being N. J. Bur-den's forfeited Leases 41486/55 and 24609/74.

RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.'CB,'

Old field District (about nine and a-half miles fromRavensthorpe).

Corr. No. 6092/23.Open under Parts V. and Vt. (Plan 405/8-0, E3.)Locations 348 and 349, containing 1,000 acres at 8s.

6d. per acre (classification, page 4 of 6092/23). (Loca-tion 349 is part of Location 348 to be selected there-with) ; subject to mining conditions governing selectionin this district; being 0. A. Insley's forfeited Leases17462/68 and 23820/74.

C. G. MORRIS,Under Secretary for Lands

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.WHEREAS the WILLIAMS Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held inWilliams on or about the 14th day of May, 1926,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, thatis to say:

11386/10.No. 3972--Deviation of part of.A strip of land, one

chain wide, leaving the present road at the North-Westcorner of Wellington Location 1367, and extending East3 chains along part of its North boundary; thence South(as shown Diagram 49859) through the said location torejoin the old road in same. (Portion of Road No. 5328is hereby superseded.) (Plan 384D/40, C. 3, 4.)

WHEREAS the NUNGARIN Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Nun-garin on or about the 19th day of July, 1926, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:

7818/12.No. 4634.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the South-Western corner of AvonLocation 24197, and extending North-Eastward alongthe North-Western boundary of the said location to itsNorth corner; thence East along part of the North boun-dary of Location 14007 to the South-Western corner ofLocation 24817; thence North-Eastward two chains (itsNorth-Western half being the surveyed road as shownDiagram 48951), along the North-Western boundary ofLocation 24817 aforesaid to Road No. 7426 at the North-ern corner of the last mentioned location. (Plan35/80; C2.)

WHEREAS the NAREMBEEN noeca Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Naren.,been on or about the 6th day of February, 1924, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, that ieto say:

1221/24.No. 7131Regazettal to agree with survey. A strip

of land, one chain wide (plus truncations"), leaving asurveyed road at the North-East corner of Avon Loca-tion 18338, and extending Westward (as shown O.P.3273) along the Northern boundary of the said locationto its North-West corner; thence West, South' and againWest along the Northernmost, a West, and a Northboundary of Location 18339 and the North boundary ofLocation 18153 to the latter's North-West corner; thenceNorth one chain; thence West along part of the Southboundary of Location 18166 to a South Western cornerof the last mentioned location. (Plan 5/80, C3.)

WHEREAS the AUGUSTA Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meetino. of the Board, held at Margaret.on or about the 6th day of July, 1926, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say: -

3454/26.No. 7557.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the South-West corner of Sussex Lo-cation 1332, and extending East (as shown Diagram40524) along the South boundary of the said location,and as surveyed alonc, a South boundary of Location1615 to Road No. 331 at the North-East corner of Lo-cation 1554. (Plan 440/80, B3.)

WHEREAS the PORT HEDLAND Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atPort Hedland on or about the 24th day of February,1926, resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say: -

6437/25.No. 7558.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Egina Well in Reserve 10550, and extending Southward,Eastward, and South-Eastward through Pastoral Leases1946/96 and 2053/96 via Reserve 10635 (Hong KongWell), Reserve 12791 (Kangaroo Flat), and Reserve12802 (Black Gin Well) to -Yandeearra Homestead.(Plan 110/300.)

WHEREAS the KELLERB'ERRIN Road Board, bresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atKellerberrin on or about the 26th day of September,1925, resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

5342/25.No. 7559.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the South-West corner of Avon Lo-cation 7975, and extending East as surveyed along itsSouth boundary to its South-East corner; thence Southand again East, along part of the West and the Southboundary of Location 14742 to a surveyed road at theSouth-East corner of the latter. (Plan 25/80, A.B. 3.)

WHEREAS the MEREEDEN Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held atMerredin on or about the 19th (lay of June, 1926,resolved to open the road hereinafter described, thatis to say:--

3376/26.No. 7560.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the South-West corner of Avon Lo-cation 14005, and extending East and North inside andalong the South and part of the East boundary of thesaid location to the South-West corner of Location 13998;thence East inside and along the Southernmost boun-dary of the latter location and the South boundary ofLocation 22247 to a surveyed road at the South-Eastcorner of the last mentioned location. (Plan 35/80B.C. 2.)

WHEREAS the CARNAMAII Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Carna:mah on or about the 5th day of March, 1926, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay: -

6678/25.No. 7561.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the North-West corner of Lot M.1083 of Victoria Location 1938, and extending East (asshown L.T.O. Plan 4116) along the North boundary ofsaid Lot M. 1083 and the North boundaries of LotsM. 1084 and M. 1085 to the North-East corner of thelattermost; thence (as shown L.T.O. Diagrams 6490 and7185) along the North boundary of Lot M. 1411 ofLocation 2023 to a surveyed road at the North -East cor-ner of the last mentioned lot. (Plan 95/80, C.D. 2.)

And whereas His Excellency the Governor, pursuantto Section 17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," bynotices published in the Government Gazette, declaredthat the said lands had been set apart, taken, or resumedfor the purpose of the said Roads, and that plans of thesaid lands might be inspected at the Department ofLands and Surveys, Perth.

And whereas the said Boards have caused a copy ofthe said notices to be served upon the owners and occu-piers of the said lands resident within the State, orsuch of them as can with reasonable diligence be ascer-tained, either personally or by registered letter postedto their last-named places of abode.

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And whereas the Governor in Executive Council hasconfirmed the said resolutions, it is hereby notified thatthe lines of communication described above are Roadswithin the meaning of "The Road Districts Act, 1919,"subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated this 20th day of August, 1926.

C. G. MORRIS,Under SecrOary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1910.

WHEREAS John Bevan Witto and Henry J. Franklin,being the owners of land over or along which theundermentioned road, in the MECKERING Road Dis-trict passes, have applied to the Meckering Road Boardto close the said road, which is more particularlydescribed hereunder, that is to say:

7326/07.M. 236,-That portion of a surveyed road along part

of the South boundary of Avon Location 10682 extend-ing 'Eastward one chain from the North-West corner ofLocation 6762. (Plan 260/40, E4.)

WHEREAS A. L. Trobridge and E. Trevena, being theowners of land over or along which the undermentionedroad, in the PRESTON Road District passes, haveapplied to the Preston Road Board to close the saidroad, which is more 'particularly described hereunder,that is to say:

1210/25.93.-The surveyed road along the East boundary

of Wellington Location 2267, and part of the North, theEast, and the Southernmost boundary of Location 1500;from the North-East corner of the first mentioned loca-tion to the East boundary of Location 519. (Plans411D/40, 414A/40.)

WHEREAS The Commissioner of Railways being theowner of land over .or along which the undermentionedroad in the SUSSEX. Road District passes, has appliedto the Sussex Road Board to close the said road,which is more particularly described hereunder, thatis td say:-

. 12179/09.S. 55.-That portion of Road No. 7159 along the

Northern side of the Busseiton-Margaret River RailwayReserve; from a level crossing at the Eastern end ofthe Marybrook Siding, to Road No. 330. (Plan 413A/40, C2.)

WHEREAS Lucy Trickett and H. A.. Manning, beingthe owners of land over or along which the under-mentioned road, in the .WANNER00 Road Districtpasses, have applied to the lAranneroo Road Board toclose the said road, which is more particularlydescribed hereunder, that is .to say:

12257/03.W. 354.-That portion of Road No. 1417 along all

East boundary of Swan Location 1942; from the South-East corder of Location 1686, to Road No. 1417 at theSouth-West corner of Location 1635. (Plan 1A/40, B.1.)

And whereas such applications have been duly pub-lished in the a OVer'illnent Gazette:

And whereas the said Boards have assented to thesaid applications:

And whereas the Governor in Executive Council hasconfirmed the said assents:

It is hereby notified that the said Roads. are closed.Dated this 20th day of August, 1926.

C. G. MORRIS,-Under Secretary for Lands.

THE .ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1.919.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 20th August, 1926.

IT is hereby declared that the undermentioned landshave been set apart, taken, or resumed under Section17 of "The Public Works Act, 1902," for the purposeof new Roads, that is to say:-

M ockering625/07.No. 2799-Deviation and extension of.--A strip of

land, one .chain wide, leaving the present road at theSouth-East corner of Avon Location 20324 and extend-ing North (as shown Diagram 43999) along part ofthe West boundary of Location 15826 to the North-West corner of the latter; thence East along the Southboundary of Location 22946 and a's surveyed along theSouth boundary of Location 24494 to a surveyed roadat the South-East corner of the last mentioned location.

la. 3r. 39p. being resumed from Avon Location 15826.7a. Or. .1.11p. being resumed from Avon Location 22746.

(Plan 260/40, D3.)

Iamb ellup.941/06..No. 2986-Deviation of part of.-A strip of land,

two chains wide, its North-Western side leaving theNorthern side of the present road on the Southernboundary of Plantagenet Location 4437 and extendingNorth-Eastward, Eastward, and South-Eastward (asshown. Diagram 49090 and O.P. 3410) along the South-Eastern and a Southern boundary ot Location 4437and a Southern and the South-Western boundary ofLocation 4371 to rejoin the old road on the Southernboundary of the latter. (Plan 436, D/40, B3.)

IV y alkatellem.153/09.No. 3946-Extension of.-A strip of land, one chain

wide, leaving the present road at the South-East cornerof Avon Location 9596 and extending East (as shownDiagram 50265) along a South boundary of andthrough Location 15727 to Road No. 3945 in same.

4a. 3r. 10p. being resumed from Avon Location 15727.(Pin 33C/40, D3.)

Gnowangerup.991/15.No. 5220-Regazettal of deviation to agree with

survey. ---A strip of land, two chains wide, its Southside leaving a West side of the present road two chainsWest from the North-West corner of Plantagenet Loca-tion 1914 and extending as shown Diagram 49084)West through Location 2882 to intersect a surveyedroad passing through same; thence South-Westward assurveyed one chain wide to rejoin the old road on theSouth boundary of the last mentioned location.

4a. fir. 34p. being resumed from Plantagenet Loca-tion 2882. (Plan 435/80, B3.)

Quairading1383/22.6813-Extension of.-A strip of land, one chain

wide, leaving the present road on the South-Easternboundary of Avon Location 17869, 6 chains 5.9 linksfrom its Southernmost corner and extending as sur-veyed North-Eastward along part of the South-Easternboundary' of said Location 17869, and the South-Eastern boundary of Location 10882; thence North-Westward along the North-Eastern boundary of thelatter location to the South-Eastern boundary of Loca-tion 10650; thence North-Eastward along part of theSouth-Eastern boundary of the last mentioned locationand North-Westward along a North-Eastern boundaryof same to a surveyed road at its Northernmost corner.(Plan 30/40, E3.1

P even. j orawa3568/21.No. 7562.-A strip of land, one chain wide, com-

mencing at the South-East corner of Victoria Location3894 and extending Eastward to the West boundaryof Location 7761; thence through the latter locationand continuing to the Mullewa Road near the 90 M.P.thereon.

About 5 acres being resumed from Victoria Location7761, (Plan 95/80, E and F 1.)

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T ambellup.941/06.No. 7563.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 2986 at the 3 M.P. thereon, and extendingSouth-Eastward and Southward (as shown Diagram49032) to Road No. 9S5 on the North-Western boundaryof Location 2400. (Plan 436, D/40, B3.)

111 eek erring .3863/12.No. 7564.--A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the South-East corner of AvonLocation 51041 and extending South-Westward (asshown Diagram 48999) through Location 20314 to theSouth boundary of the latter; thence South throughLocation 22946 to Road No. 2799 on the South boun-dary of the last mentioned location.

10a. Or. 17p. being resumed from Avon Location20314.

3a. lir. 39p. being resumed from Avon Locathm22946. (Plan 26 C/40, D3.)

Corrig in.5330/25.No. 7565.A strip of laud, one chain wide, leaving

a surveyed road at the South-West corner of AvonLocation 18607, and extending East as surveyed alongthe South boundary of the said location and theSouthernmost boundary of Location 12390 to a sur-veyed road at the South-West corner of Reserve 246.Also to include that portion of Location 18607 boundedby lines commencing on its South boundary 19 chains59.2 links from its South-East corner and extending(as shown Diagram 51080) 25deg. 53min. 7 chains 34Alinks, 99deg. 56min. 2 chains 93.5 links, 112deg. 59min.6 chains 72 links, 124deg. 26min. 6 chains 16.8 links;thence 270deg. 2min. 17 chains 37.3 links along theSouth boundary of the said location to the staitingpoint.

6a. 3r. Op. being resumed from Avon Location 18607.(Plan 377/80, D1.)

Carnamalt.1683/25.No. 7566.A strip of land, one chain wide (widening

in part), leaving a surveyed road at the North-Easterncorner of Victoria Location 4132 and extending in ageneral Southerly direction (as shown Diagram 49871)along the Eastern boundaries of and through saidLocation 4132 and Locations 3S10 and 3809 to theSouth-Eastern corner of the last mentioned location;thence continuing Southward to a surveyed road onthe North boundary of Location 3479.

Oa. Or. 23p. being resumed from Victoria Location4132.

la. 3r. 32p. being resumed from Victoria Location3810.

5a. 2r. 30p. being resumed from Victoria Location3809. (Plan 95/80, A. 1 and 2.)

Cuballing.4327/25.No. 7567.A strip of land, one chain wide, leaving

Road No. 6959 at the South-East corner of WilliamsLocation 12502, and extending North (as shown Dia-grams 51056 and 51060) along the East boundary ofsaid Location 12502 and through Location 11351 toRoad No. 1995 on the Western boundary of the latter.(Plan 378, C/40, D4.)

Plans and more particular descriptions of the landsso set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at theDepartment of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

By order of His Excellency the Governor,

W. C. ANGWIN,Minister for Lands.

AGRICULTURAL BANK ACT, 1906; INDUSTRIESASSISTANCE ACT, 1915, AND AMENDMENTACTS.

TENDERS for the purchase of the undermentionedland and leases will be received by the Trustees on datesand at the Local Offices named:

Tenders returnable at Perth-4 /9 /26.1483/20.

Lots 21 and 22 on diagram 4907,, Portions of CanningLocation 32, being the whole of the land comprised in Certi-ficate of Title, Vol. 722, Fol. 115, standing in the name ofStephen Shorter Sawyer. Area, 97 acres 3 roods 28 perches,situated four miles east of Kelmscott.

995 /24.Lots 26 and 27 on Plan 4441, Portions of Canning Location

32, being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle, Vol. 719, Fol. 183, standing in the name of StephenShorter Sawyer. Area, 38 acres 28 perches, situated fourmiles east of Kelmscott.

20 /1721.Swan Location 2960 (Pyrton Estate), being the whole of

the land comprised in Repurchased Estate Lease 20/1668 (55),standing in the name of Howard Granville Bantock. Area,13 acres 3 roods 22 perches, situated in the Pyrton Estate,Guildford. 41 acres good red loam, balance good river flat.All cleared ; quantity of fencing, humpy, shed, windmill,tank and stand ; 100 fruit trees, 41- acres vines. Stock andplant that may be in our possession and belonging to the placeat the time of purchase.

Tenders returnable at Katanning-4 /9 /26.22/1100.

Kojonup Locations 6127, 5956, 5763, being the whole ofthe land comprised in Conditional Purchase Leases 9308/56and 24227/55 and Certificate of Title, Vol. 689, Fol. 8,standing in the name of John Cornford. Area, 1,160 acres,situated 8 miles south of Kwobrup. 480 acres first classgrey clay soil, moort and mallee, balance second class, mallee,white gum, a little jam and salmon. 500 acres cleared,70 acres part cleared ; 2 dams equalling 1,700 cubic yards ;200 chains 6-wire, 218 chains 3-wire and netting, 120 chains2-wire fencing ; 2-roomed bat house, stable. Stock andplant that may be in our possession and belonging to theplace at the time of purchase.

Tenders returnable at Kununoppin-4 /9/26.1161/21.

Avon Locations 15498, 23103, being the whole of the landcomprised in Conditional Purchase Lease 27637/55 and Certi-ficate of Title, Vol. 795, Fol. 55, standing in the name ofWilliam John Young. Area, 974 acres, situated 6 mileswest of Nungarin. 400 acres first class salmon and gimlet ;224 acres second class, mixed country ; 350 acres third classscrub, wodgil, gravelly and rocky. 480 acres cleared. Gold-fields water scheme. 60 chains 6-wire, 60 chains one barbwire, 80 chains 2 and 3-wire fencing ; 2-roomed bat house,machinery shed. Stock and plant that may be in our pos-session and belonging to the place at the time of purchase.

Tenders returnable at Bunbury-4 /9 /26.24 /683.

Lot 100 on plan 2492, portion of Wellington Location 50A,being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title,Vol. 901, Fol. 162, standing in the name of Ern Thomas.Area, 10 acres, situated 2 t miles north-west of Harvey.All first class fair barns on clay subsoils, originally timberedwith red and blue gum ; all cleared ; well ; Harvey drainage.25 chains 3 and 4-wire boundary fence ; 40 chains 4 and 5-wirefencing, J.1V.B. house, 3 rooms and kitchen ; shed. Plantthat may be in out possession and belonging to the placeat the time of purchase.

The improvements are quoted from office records andare believed to be correct, but the Trustees do not guar-antee them.

Tenderers must satisfy themselves as to the improve-ments and their condition. Tenderers are required tostate what amount of deposit they are prepared to pay,the terms required for the balance of the purchase, alsoif able to carry on without further assistance.

All tenders to be forwarded to the District Inspector,Agricultural Bank, at place named, and the envelope tohe marked "Tender for 's property."

No tender neccessarily accepted.E. A. McLARTY,

General Manager Agricultural Bank, Soldiers'Settlement Scheme, and Industries Assist-ance Board.

19th August, 1926.

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INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT, 1912-1925.

Department of Labour,Perth, 19th August, 1926.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the following Regulations,made under " The Industrial Arbitration Act 1912-1925."

(Sgd.) C. A. AIUNT,Under Secretary for Labour.

APPRENTICESHIP REGULATIONS.

THE COURT OF ARBITRATION, with the approval of HisExcellency the Governor and in pursuance of the provisionsof The Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1925," herebymakes the following Regulations.

APPRENTICESHIPS.1. These Regulations shall apply to the skilled indus-

tries, crafts, occupations, and callings mentioned in Sche-dule I. hereto, and to such other skilled industries, crafts,occupations, and callings as the Court may from time to timeby order direct, and to all awards of the Court and industrialagreements unless therein or thereby modified or amended.

2. These Regulations shall apply to the MetropolitanDistrict of Perth, which for this purpose. shall be deemed anarea comprised within a radius of twenty-five miles from theGeneral Post Office in the City of Perth. The Court may byorder direct that the whole or part only of these Regulationsshall apply to any other specified area.

3. No minor shall, after the date of these Regulations,be employed or engaged in any of the industries, crafts, occu-pations, or callings to which these Regulations apply, exceptsubject to the conditions of apprenticeship or probationer-ship herein contained:

Provided that the Court may exempt from the provisionsof this Regulation any class or classes of minors employed orengaged in any of such industries, crafts, occupations, orcallings, whose employment is not, in the opinion of the Court,of such a nature as will permit or require them to becomeskilled craftsmen.

For the purposes of these Regulations a minor meansa person not less than fourteen years of age and not morethan eighteen years of age who is employed or engaged inany industry, craft, occupation, or calling, and who custom-arily works under the direction of or in association with anemployer, master, or journeyman in such industry, craft,occupation, or calling upon the material and with the tools orimplements used in such industry, craft, occupation, or call-ing.

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4. (1.) Any person desirous of becoming an apprenticeshall notify the Registrar who shall keep a register of suchpersons.

(2.) Every employer desirous of obtaining an apprenticeshall take as an apprentice only a person whose name is soregistered.

(3.) Every apprentice shall be employed on probationfor a period of three months to determine his fitness or other-wise for apprenticeship, and shall work only for such hoursper day and for such remuneration as may he prescribed byany award or industrial agreement applicable or as may beapproved by the Court. In the event of his becoming anapprentice such probationary period shall be counted as partof the term of apprenticeship.

5. Whenever the Court considers it so desirable, it mayin respect of any specified trade prescribe a public examina-tion, which shall be passed by every person before he or shemay become apprenticed to any such trade. It may also de-termine what certificate of education may he regarded as en-titling the holder to exemption from such examination.

6. An employer shall be deemed to undertake the dutywhich he agrees to perform as a duty enforceable under anAward of the Court.

7. . Boards to be called "Advisory Committees" may beappointed by the Court in such districts and for such tradesas it may consider desirable, to advise in regard to any ap-prenticeship matter in that area. Such committees shall con-sist of the following:

(a) Some person appointed by the Court who shall actas Chairman.

(b) Two representatives appointed by the employers inthe trade or group of trades.

(c) Two representatives appointed by the industrialunion or unions of employees in the trade or groupof trades:

Provided that when any matter affecting any trade whichis not directly represented on any committee is being con-sidered, two representatives, appointed one each by the em-ployers and the union or unions of employees, respectively,in such trade, shall be associate members for the determina-tion of such matter.

The Advisory Committee shall have such powers andduties as the Court in each case may determine.

8. (i.) No employer shall refuse employment to any per-son, or dismiss any employee from his employment, or injurehim in his employment or alter his position to his prejudice,by reason merely of the fact that the employee is a memberof any Advisory Committee, or by reason merely of anythingsaid or done or omitted to be done by any such person or em-ployee in the course of his duty as such member.

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(ii.) In any proceeding for any contravention of thisRegulation it shall lie upon the employer to show that anyperson proved to have been refused employment, or any em-ployee proved to have been dismissed or injured in his em-ployment or prejudiced whilst acting as such member, wasrefused employment or dismissed or injured in his employ-ment or prejudiced for some reason other than that mentioned-in this Regulation.

9. (a) Any employer taking an apprentice on probationshall within 14 days thereafter register such probationer bygiving notice thereof to the Registrar in the prescribed form.If at the date of the coming into operation of these Regula-tions an employer is employing any apprentice or probationerwho has not been duly registered as such, he shall forthwithapply for the due registration of such apprentice or proba-tioner.

(b) At the end of the period of probation of each appren-tice, if mutually agreed upon by the employer and the legalguardian of the boy, but not otherwise., he may become an ap-prentice under an agreement.

(c) The Court may in any case where it seems expedientto do so, order that the probationary period of employment beextended for a further period not exceeding three months.

(d) The apprenticeship agreement shall be completedwithin one month of the termination of the probationaryperiod.

(e) All agreements of apprenticeship shall he drawn upon a form approved by the Court, and signed by the employer,the legal guardian of the apprentice, the apprentice, and theRegistrar. No employer, guardian or apprentice shall enterinto any agreement or undertaking purporting to add to, vary,alter or amend any such agreement without the approval ofthe Court.

(f) There shall be three copies of each agreement, ofwhich one copy shall be held by the employer, one shall beheld by the legal guardian of the apprentice, and one copyshall be retained by the Registrar.

(g) The Court shall have power to transfer an appren-tice from one employer to another either temporarily or per-manently

(i.) if the employer does not provide the necessary facili-ties for the apprentice to become proficient in histrade; or

(ii.) upon the application of the employer or the appren-tice for good cause shown.

(h) The transfer of every agreement shall be on a formapproved by the Court, and shall be made out in quadrupli-cate, and shall, unless the Court otherwise directs, be signedby the late employer or his assigns, the legal guardian of theapprentice, the apprentice, the Registrar, and the new em-ployer. The transfer form shall be completed within twomonths of the date on which the transfer is effected,

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(i) There shall be four copies of the form of transfer, ofwhich one copy shah be held by the late employer, one shall beheld by the new employer, one shall be held by the legal guard-ian of the apprentice, and one shall be retained by the Regis-trar.

(j) All existing agreements of apprenticeship made orentered into prior to these Regulations coming into forceshall continue to have full effect, subject to any modification'simposed by these Regulations, and shall be deemed to have thesame effect as if they had been entered into in accordancewith these Regulations.

10. (i.) An apprentice may, for the purpose of theseRegulations, be indentured to an industrial union or to indus-trial unions functioning in a trade, industry, occupation orcalling, and arrangements may be made by such union orunions for the employment of such apprentice or apprentices.

(ii.) An apprentice may, for the purpose of these Regu-lations, be indentured to an association of employers function-ing in a trade, industry, occupation or calling, and arrange-ments may be made by such association of employers for theemployment of such apprentice.

11. Such union or unions or association shall sign andseal the indenture of apprenticeship and shall also appoint aperson or persons, being an officer or officers of the union orunions or association, who shall be deemed to be an employerfor the purpose of these Regulations, and shall be responsiblefor the observance thereof, and shall also sign and seal suchindenture.

12. The employer of every apprentice shall keep himconstantly at work and teach such apprentice or cause him tobe taught the industries, crafts, occupations, or callings inrelation to which he is bound apprentice, by competent in-struction in a gradual and complete manner, and shall givesuch apprentice a reasonable opportunity to learn the same,and receive, during the period of his apprenticeship, suchtechnical, trade, and general instruction and training as maybe prescribed or as may be directed. And every apprenticeshall, during the period of his apprenticeship, faithfully servehis employer for the purpose of being taught the industry,craft, occupation, or calling' in relation to which he is bound,and shall also conscientiously and regularly accept such tech-nical, trade, and general instruction and training as may beprescribed or directed as aforesaid, in addition to the teachingthat may be provided by bis employer.

13. Every agreement entered into by the employer andthe legal guardian of the apprentice shall be for such periodas may be specified by the industrial award for the trade orcalling in which the apprentice is engaged, but shall not inany case exceed five years, unless otherwise determined bythe Court.

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14. Every agreement of apprenticeship entered intoshall contain in addition to such other conditions as may beprescribed

(a) The names and addresses of the parties to the agree-ment.

(b) The date of birth of the apprentice.(c) A description of the industry, craft, occupation or

calling or combination thereof to which the ap-prentice is to be bound.

(d) The date at which the apprenticeship is to commenceand the period of apprenticeship.

(e) A condition requiring the apprentice to obey all rea-sonable directions of the employer and requiringthe employer and apprentice to comply with theterms of the relative industrial award or agree-ment so far as they concern the apprentice.

A condition that technical instruction of the appren-tice, when available, shall be at the employer's ex-pense, and shall be hi the employer's time, exceptin places where such instruction is given afterthe ordinary working hours.

(g) A. condition that in the event of any apprentice, inthe opinion of the examiners, not progressingsatisfactorily, increased time for technical. instruc-tion shall be allowed at the employer's expense toenable such apprentice to reach the necessarystandard.

(f)

(II) The general conditions of apprenticeship.

15. Where in any case it is reported to the Court thatany employer or group of employers has not in his or theiremploy the number of apprentices in proportion to thejourneymen employed equal to the proportion allowed orrequired by the industrial award or awards relating to thecallings concerned, the Court may make such investigationand order as it may deem necessary to ensure that each em-ployer or group of employers shall employ and train a speci-fied minimum number of apprentices.

16. The earliest age at which apprenticeship maybegin may be determined in relation to any particulartrade, calling, occupation, or industry by the Court on appli-cation by any party interested.

17. Should an employer at any time before tile deter-mination of the period of apprenticeship desire to dispensewith the service of the apprentice he may with the consent ofthe apprentice and guardian transfer him to another em-ployer carrying on business within a reasonable distance ofthe original employer's place of business, willing to continueto teach the apprentice and pay the rate of -wages prescribed

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by the Court in its award or otherwise according to the totallength of time served, and generally to perform the obliga-tions of the original employer.

18. Every agreement shall include a provision that Itmay be cancelled, subject to the Court's approval, by mutualconsent, by the employer and the legal guardian of the ap-prentice giving one month's notice la writing to the Courtand to the parties concerned that such apprenticeship shallbe terminated.

19. On the transfer or termination of any apprentice-ship, from whatever-cause, the employer shall give the ap-prentice a certificate stating what time has served, fullparticulars of the branches of the trade or industry in whichhe has received instruction, the proficiency attained, and shallalso notify the clerk of the Court, and the cause thereof.

20. No apprentice eiiiployed under a re registeredment shall he discharged hr the c'tllldov erconduct until the registration of the a reeilneni of app eu-ticeship has been catteelled by order of the Court on theapplication of the employer.

Provided, however, that: an atpre itice Bray be suspendedfor misconduct by the enat)loyer, but in any such case theemployer shall forthwith make an application for cancella-tion of the agreement of apprenticeship, and in the event ofthe Court refusing ti011ie the wages of the appretitiee 2hallbe paid as front lie' date of such suspension, and, in the eventof the application for cancellation being granted, such ordermay take effect from the date when the apprentice was sus-pended.

21. When an apprentice cannot be usefully employedbecause of a strike the employer shall be relieved of hisobligations under the apprenticeship np.,-reemc-mt during theperiod of the strike.

22. Subject to Regulation 28, time lost by the appren-tice through sickness or any other cause whatsoever may,with the consent of the Court on the application of any party,he added to the original term in the apprenticeship agee-ment.

23. In the event of an employer being unable to pro-vide work for the apprentice or to mutually agree with thelegal guardlau of the apprentice to catteel the agreement orto arrange a traiirey, applicatio-n may be made to the Courtto arrange for such transfer or to have such agreement can-celled.

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24. Where in any case an employer is temporarily un-able to provide work to employ an apprentice for his full time,application may be made by the employer to the Court forpermission to employ the apprentice for bucn lesser tune perweek or per month, and at such remuneration as the Courtmay determine, being not less man the proportionate amountof the rate of wages prescribed by the industrial award forthe trade, calling, or industry.

25. Where in any case the Court is of opinion that thenumber of apprentices being trained in any trade, industry,craft, occupation, or calling is insufficient to meet the require-ments of the particular trade, industry, craft, occupation orcalling in the matter of skilled artisans, the Court may makesuch investigation and order as it may be deemed necessary topermit or require any employer to employ such further num-ber of apprentices as may be directed. Notice of such ordershall be given to the industrial union and to the employers'association concerned.

26. (a) Every apprentice shall attend a Governmenttechnical school vocational classes or classes of instruction,for instruction in such subjects as are provided for his tradeor as may be determined by the Court: Provided, however,that ui_tendances shall not be compulsory when the apprenticeis re,.;fie [It outside a radius of 12 miles from the place wherehistniculon is given. Provided also that if technical instruc-tion is not available in the locality in which the apprenticeis employed and is available by correspondence, at reasonablecost to be approved by the Court, the Court in its award mayprescribe such correspondence course as the technical in-struction to be taken by the apprentice and paid for by theemployer.

(b) The fees for the classes attended by the apprenticeshall be paid by the employer.

(c) The Court may also determine the total period duringwhich apprentices to any particular trade, industry, craft,occupation, or calling are to attend such technical school orclasses.

(d) Every apprentice shall be bound to submit himself toexamination at the places and times prescribed by the Court.

(e) Every apprentice shall, prior to submitting himselfto examination, produce to the examiners it certificate that hehas made at least 70 per centum of attendances at the techni-cal school or other place of instruction unless lie is exemptedfrom such attendance under the provisions of these Regula-tions or for other good cause.

(f) The clerk of the Court shall notify the examiners ofthe names and addresses of the apprentices required to sub-mit themselves to examination.

(g) The employer shall provide such necessary materialand machinery as may be required by the examiners, and shallin all ways facilitate the conduct of the examination.

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(h) The Board of Examiners shall consist of personsskilled in the particular trade, industry, craft, occupation, orcalling. It shall comprise equal numbers (to be determinedby the Court) of representatives nominated by the employersand workers in the particular trade. Failing such nomina-tion or nominations the Court may appoint such person orpersons as it may deem fit. In the event of a. disagreementbetween the examiners the matter in dispute shall be referredto a third person agreed to by them or nominated by theCourt or the President at the request of either examiner, andthe decision of such person shall be final and conclusive.

(i) It shall be the duty of the examiners to examine thework, require the production of the certificate of attendance,inquire into the diligence of each apprentice, and as to theopportunities provided by the employer for each apprenticeto learn, and to submit a report to the Court in writing as tothe result of the examination within one month from the dateof holding the -examination, but this period may be extendedby the Court.

(j) Such examination shall, where possible, includetheory and practice as applied to the trade, industry, craft,occupation, or calling. to which the apprentice is indentured.

(k) The Registrar shall, after each examination, issuea certificate to each apprentice indicating his degree of pro-ficiency, taking into consideration the term of apprenticeshipserved. A duplicate of such certificate shall be lodged byeach apprentice with his employer and the secretary of theUnion, each of whom shall keep the same in safe custody,and produce the same for inspection by the industrial Inspec-tor whenever demanded by the latter to do so. When thefinal examination has been passed the certificate shall alsobe signed by the examiners.

(1) Where in any case it is shown to the satisfac-tion of the Court that any apprentice, by reason ofhis engagement on country work or other good cause,cannot conveniently attend a technical school or otherprescribed classes, the Court may direct that such ofthese Regulations as relate to attendance at a technical schoolor other prescribed classes, and to examinations, shall notapply to such apprentice, but subject to such conditions as theCourt may direct.

(m) The examiners shall each be entitled to the follow-ing fees, namely

For every five, or fraction of five, apprentices exam-ined One guinea, with a minimum fee of twoguineas.

In addition to the foregoing fees, where examiners, inthe performance of their duties as such, are required to travel,they will be entitled to reimbursement of all fares and neces-sary expenses actually incurred.

(n) Whenever it is possible so to do, the examiners, be-fore entering upon the examination following the issue ofthese Regulations, shall draw up a syllabus showing what, intheir opinion, is the stage of proficiency which an apprenticeshould attain at each of the examinations prescribed. The

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syllabus shall be subject to review by the Court at any time,and shall be kept as a record by the clerk of the Court and acopy handed to the examiners before each examination. Thesaid syllabus may be subject to alteration from time to timeby the examiners, who shall forthwith notify theclerk of theCourt thereof.

27. The employer shall pay the apprentice for all timelost through sickness or statutory holidays : Provided

(a) payment for such sickness shall not exceed a. total ofone month in each year ;

(b) where the time lost through sickness exceeds fourconsecutive working days, the employer may de-mand from the apprentice the production of amedical certificate, and a further certificate or cer-tificates may be required if any time is lost throughsickness within seven days from the date of re-sumption of duty, the cost if any of such certifi-cate or certificates not exceeding 5s. to be borneby the employer ;An apprentice shall not be entitled to receive anywages from his employer for any time lost throughthe result of an accident not arising out of or inthe course of his employMent, or for any accidentor sickness arising out of his own wilful default.

(c)

28. The employer shall pay the apprentice, in respect oftime lost through compulsory military or naval training, theamount by which the wages prescribed by the industrial awardfor the trade, calling, craft, occupation, or industry exceedsthe amount received by the apprentice from the Departmentof Defence : Provided, however, that this clause shall notapply to military or naval training imposed through failureto attend compulsory parades.

All time lost by reason of compulsory military or navaltraining other than the additional training mentioned inthe above proviso, shall count as part of the apprenticeship.

29. When an apprentice attends a technical school, voca-tional classes, or other class or classes of instruction duringhis ordinary working hours, where such is prescribed, the timeso occupied shall be regarded as part of the term of his ap-prenticeship, and the employer shall not be entitled to makeany deduction from the wages of the apprentice for such time.

30. If the examiners for any particular trade or calling,or the industrial union or employer concerned, make represen-tations to the Court that the facilities provided by the Tech-nical School, or other place of vocational training for theteaching of apprentices, are inadequate, the Court may makesuch investigations and such report to the Minister control-ling such Technical School, or such other place,, as it deemsnecessary.

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31. (1.) The term of apprenticeship may be extended bythe Court on the failure of an apprentice to pass any 01 theexaminations, and for such purpose it shall be the duty of theexaminers to make, any necessary recommendation to theCourt. A:ey en,ion of the term of apprenticeship shall besubject to ail the conditions and stipulations in the originalagreement, L:;cept ns to lutes of wages which shall be suchamount as the (iout, may determine.

(2.) Upon the failure of an apprentice to pass two con-secutive examinations, it shall be the duty of the exathiners toreport same to the Court with a recommendation as to thecancellation of the apprenticeship agreement, or such otherremedial measures (i.e., increased time for technical instruc-tion) as they may deem advisable. The Court, after notice toall parties concerned, may cancel the agreement or make suchother order in the ciremustances as it may deem necessary.

32. When an apprentice. is absent from work for anycause other than sickness or in pursuance of the provisionsof these Regulations, the employer shall be entitled to deductfrom the wages of the apprentice an amount proportionate tothe time so lost.

33. Upon the completion of the period of training pre-scribed for apprenticeship, each apprentice Anil be requiredto pass the final examination test to the satisfactiOn of theexaminers, and upon passing this test shall be provided witha certificate to that effect.

34. The Registrar shall prepare and keep a roll of ap-prentices containing

(a) a complete record of all applications to become ap-prentices;

(b) a record of all apprentices and probationers placedwith employers;

(c) a record of all employers with whom apprentices areplaced;

(d) a record of the progress of each apprentice, record-ing the result of the examiners' reports;

(e) any other particulars the Court may direct.

35. For the purpose of ascertaining the number of ap-prentices allowed to be taken at any time, the average num-be of journeymen employed on all working days of thetwelve months immediately preceding such time shall bedeemed to be the number of journeymen employed. Wherethe employer a journeyman regularly and usuallyworking hall he eonnted as a journeymanfat the purpose of computing the number of apprenticesallowed.

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36. Every industrial inspector appointed in pursuanceof the provisions of "The Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1920," shall have the power to enter any premises, make suchinspection of the premises, plant, machinery, or work uponwhich any apprentice is employed or could be employed, inter-view any apprentice or employee, examine any hooks or docu-ments of the business relating to the wages and conditions ofapprentices, interrogate the employer in regard to any of theabove-mentioned matters,, and generally do any act relatingto matters covered by these Regulations, in the same manneras if all matters covered by these Regulations were embodiedin an award of the Court, and subject to the same restrictions.

37. With a view to determining whether the number ofapprentices being trained in any particular trade, calling,craft, occupation, or industry is sufficient to meet the futurerequirements of the said trade, calling, craft, occupation, orindustry in the matter of skilled artisans, the Registrar mayrequire any employer to furnish him with any specified in-formation relating to the said trade, calling, craft, occupation,or industry, or relating to the employees engaged therein.

38. Non-compliance by any person_ with the provisionsof these Regulations shall be deemed to be a breach of theseRegulations. Any person convicted of a breach of these Regu-lations shall, except where otherwise expressly provided, beliable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds. For thepurpose of this Regulation, the term "person" shall also in-clude any firm, company, :industrial union, association, groupof persons, or corporation.

39. The Court may by its award in or relating to anyparticular industry, craft, occupation or calling, modify, alter,or extend the provisions of these Regulations and provide formatters not contained therein.

40. Proceedings in respect of breaches of these Regula-tions shall, except where otherwise provided, be instituted andconducted, and fines and penalties recovered, in the samemanner as proceedings in respect of enforcement of an awardor agreement, and the forms prescribed for such enforcementproceedings modified or altered where necessary may be usedin these proceedings.

41. The "Court" wherever herein used means the Courtof Arbitration; "Registrar" means the Registrar of theCourt; "Act" or "the Act" means "The Industrial Arbitra-tion Act, 1912-1925"; "Apprentice" means any person ofeither sex of any age who is apprenticed to learn or to betaught any industry, trade, craft, or calling to which theseRegulations apply, and includes an apprentice on probation.

42. (1.) The provisions of the foregoing Regulations(with the exception of Regulations 7, 18, and 23) shall extendand apply to apprenticeships entered into pursuant to Section125 of the Act : Provided that 'in Regulations 5, 9, 13, 17, 22,26, 30 and 81., where the word "Court" occurti, the words"Apprenticeship Board constituted under and in pursuanceof the Act" shall be substituted therefor: Provided furtherthat any party aggrieved by any finding or determination or

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order made by the Apprenticeship Board so constituted asaforesaid which the board is by this Regulation empoweredto make may appeal therefrOm to the Court by lodging anotice of such appeal with the clerk of the Court within onemonth from the date of such finding, determination, or order.

(2.) The term "Building Trade," as used in Section 125of the Act, shall mean the following trades, callings, or avoca-tions, namely :

(a) Bricklaying (including tuck-pointing).(b) Stonemasonry (including all forms of stone cutting

and fixing and monumental masonry).(c) Plastering (including modelling but excluding cement

and plaster sheet Making and the making of cementtubs, baths, and cisterns).

(d) Carpentry.(3.) The forms hi Schedule II. annexed hereto are hereby

prescribed as the forms to be used in connection with Appren-ticeship in the Building Trade as defined herein.

(4.) Notwithstanding anything herein contained it shallbe lawful for the Apprenticeship Board in the case of anyperson desirous of acquiring a general knowledge of theabove trades or associated trades with a view to qualifyingas a building contractor, architect, or engineer, to make suchspecial arrangements as it may deem advisable or iiecessary.

43. The foregoing regulations (except Regulation 42)shall apply to the Commissioner of Railways and apprenticesin his employment, subject to the following modifications,alterations, and additions :

(a) Applicants for appointment as apprentices whocomply with the departmental regulations as re-gards age, height, and educational qualifications,shall be invited to appear before an Apprentices'Selection Board, free passes being issued for thepurpose.

(b) The Apprentices' Selection Board shall consist of :(1) A Chairman appointed by the Commissioner

of Railways.(ii) The Workshops Foreman of the trade or

calling concerned.(iii) A representative tradesman from each trade

to he appointed by the unions concernedto be selected from and by the tradesmenin each trade employed by the Commis-sioner of Railways in the metropolitanarea.

(c) The Board shall orally examine each applicant whoappears before it, and select the required numberfrom those whom it. considers the most suitable,and place them in the order for engagement.

(d) As vacancies for apprentices occur during the sixmonths following the date of selection, the selectedapplicants shall be called up in the order in whichthey have been placed by the Board.

(e) The employment; of any selected applicant will besubjectto his passing the departmental medicalexamination, the cost of which, not to exceed 5s.,shall be borne by the applicant,

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(f)

(g)

Selected applicants attaining the age of 1.7 yearsbefore engagement shall be written off the list.

An apprentice shall serve a probationary period ofthree months. At the end of the first and thirdmonths the Workshops Foreman of the trade con-cerned shall report as to the probationer's suita-bility or otherwise, and at the end of the pro-bationary period., if mutually agreed upon by theemployer and the legal guardian of the boy, heshall be indentured.

(11) Each apprentice shall, during his apprenticeship,attend the Technical School Classes as arrangedby the Railway Department.

Separate classes appropriate to his trade or callingshall be provided for, viz., Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade3, and Advanced. Classes.

When directed the apprentice shall report to theTechnical School Instructor, who will decide inwhat class the apprentice shall be placed.

(k) An apprentice joining after the third term has com-menced shall not sit for that year's anmual exam-ination, but will commence the technical educationwhen the school reopens after the Christmas vaca-tion.

(I) At the end of the first and second terms in each yeaTthe Director of Technical. Education shall reporton the attendance, conduct, attention, aptitude andprogress of each apprentice, and upon any othermatter specially calling for attention.

(m) The apprentice shall be placed under the super-vision of a. leading hand tradesman who will teachand instruct or cause the apprentice to be taughtand instructed in his trade or craft.

(i)

(j)

(n) Such leading hand tradesman shall, once in everyquarter, for each apprentice under his control, sub-mit a report on the prescribed form regarding theskill, knowledge, aptitude and industry of theapprentice, and the progress made during thequarter.

(o) A certificate shall be issued to each apprentice show-ing the percentage of marks obtained in eachsubject for which he sat at the annual technicalexamination, with remarks from the head of thebranch as to the manner in which the apprenticehas carried out his practical work during the pre-ceding year

(p) The period of apprenticeship shall be for five years.(q) All time lost in any one year, except as hereinafter

provided, shall be made up at the conclusion ofeach separate period of twelve months at the ratefixed for the period during which such time waslost, and the increased rate of wages shall notapply until such lost time (if any) has been fullymade up.

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Provided that this clause shall not apply to:(i) Time off duty to attend compulsory military

or naval training, other than time im-posed through failure to become efficientor while undergoing confinement for anoffence under the Defence Act.

(ii) Time lost due to accidents on duty.(iii) Time lost by duly certified sickness not chic

to misconduct up to a maximum of fourweeks in each year.

WALTER DWYER,President,

W. SOMERVILLELLO VD BLOXSOME

Dated the 7th day of August, 1926.

Members.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Execu-tive Council this 18th day of August, 1926.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

SCHEDULE I.

Boatbuilding and Shipwrighting.Bootmaking and its branches.Breadbaking and Pastry Cooking.Building

Bricklaying.Carpentry and Joinery.Stonemasons' work.Plastering.

Butchering and its branches.Clothing and its branches.Coach and Motor Body Building and their branches.Confectionery.Coopering.Dental Mechanics.Engineering and its Branches.Furniture Making and its Branches.Hairdressing.Jewellery and Watchmaking.Opticians.Painting, Paperhanging, and Signwriting.Photography.Plumbing.Pottery.Printing and its Branches:Saddlery and Leather Goods and branches thereof.Sheet Metal Working.Timber Machining.

(This Schedule may he altered, amended, or varied at any timeby order of the Court.)

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SCHEDULE II.

FORM A.

This Agreement made this day of

19

BETWEEN

The Apprenticeship Board constituted under the Industrial Arbitration Act,

1912-1925 (hereinafter called " the Board ") of the first part

of (address)

born on the

day of 19 (hereinafter called " the

apprentice ") of the second partand

of (address)

(occupation) Parent (or Guardian) of

the said

(hereinafter called " the Parent (or (guardian) " of the third part.

WITNESSETH as follows :

1. The Board doth hereby covenant with the apprentice and the Parent(or Guardian) that it will

(a) Take and receive the apprentice as its apprentice in the BuildingTrade as defined in the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1925, or any Act orActs amending the same and the Regulations duly made thereunder and for

the time being in force in the occupation or process of

for the term of years, from the

day of

(b) That technical instruction of the apprentice when availableshall be at the expense of the Employer for the time being of the apprentice;and shall be in the said Employer's time except when such instruction is givenafter the ordinary working hours.

(c) in the event of the apprentice, in the opinion of the Examinersin the said occupation, not progressing satisfactorily, increased time fortechnical instruction shall be allowed at the said Employer's expense toenable the apprentice to reach the necessary standard.

(d) To the best of its power to cause the aand instructed in the said occupation or process.

Lice to be taught

2. The Board may at. any time abrogate this agreement and transferthe apprentice from one employer to another.

3. The apprentice and the Parent for themselves and each of them andtheir and each of their respective executors administrators and assignscovenant with the Board that the apprentice will

(a) During the said term faithfully and honestly obey all reasonableorders and directions of the Board and of the said Employer or of such ofhis representatives as he may he placed under in the trade or business,

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(b) Comply with the terms of any relative Award or IndustrialAgreement so far as it concerns the said apprentice.

(c) Comply with all the conditions and stipulations of the IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1925, or any Act or Acts amending the same andany Regulations made thereunder for the time being in force so far as thesame concern the said apprentice.

(d) Not do or commit or suffer to be done or committed any waste,damage, or other injury to the property or goods of the said Employer or anyfirm or Company of which he may be a member, or lend them to any personwithout the consent of the said Employer.

(e) Not unlawfully absent himself from the service of the said Em-ployer during ordinary working hours.

Signed, sealed and delivered by

for and on behalf of the Apprenticeship }

Board by direction of the said Board in the

presence of

Signed, sealed and delivered by the said

(apprentice) in the presence of

Signed, sealed and delivered by the said

(Parent or Guardian) in the presence of

Noted and registered this day of 19

Registrar.

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FORM B.

This Agreement made this day of

19BETWEEN

THE Apprenticeship Board constituted under the Industrial Arbitration

Act 1912-1925 of the first part

of (address)

born on the day of 19

(hereinafter called " the apprentice ") of the second part

and

of (address)

(occupation)

(hereinafter called " the employer ") of the third part WITNESSETH asfollows

1. The Board expressly reserves the power to abrogate this agree-ment at any time and to transfer the apprenticeship from one employer toanother and subject to such reservations :

2. The employer covenants with the Board and the apprentice thathe (the employer) will

(a) Take and receive the apprentice as his apprentice for the term of

years from the day of 19or such shorter or other period as the Board may from time to time determine.

(b) To the best of his power, knowledge and ability teach and instructor cause to be taught and instructed the apprentice in the trade, occupation,

or calling of

(c) Comply with all lawful directions of the Board and with the termsof any relative Industrial Award or Agreement for the time being in force.

(d) Comply with all the conditions and stipulations of the IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1925, or any Act or Acts amending the same and anyRegulations made thereunder so far as the same concern apprentices in theBuilding Trade for the time being in force.

(e) Comply with all the conditions of the apprenticeship agreement

(copy whereof is hereto annexed) dated the day of

19 between the Board, the apprentice, and

parent (or guardian) of theapprentice so far as the same concerns any act or thing to be done or per-formed by the employer for the time being of the apprentice and in particularwith Clause 2 sub-clauses (b) and (c) thereof, which for such purpose areincorporated herein and mutatis mutandis form part of this agreement.

(f) Subject to any Industrial Award. or Regulations pay the appren-tice at the rates set forth hereunder.

3. The apprentice hereby covenants with the Board and the employer

(a) To comply with, do and perform all acts and things required to bedone and performed by the apprentice under Clause 2 of the said agreement

dated the day of 19

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4. It is further agreed between the parties hereto

(a) That the apprentice shall not be responsible for any. faulty workor for any damage or injury done to materials, work or machinery, tools orplant other than wilful damage or injury during the course of his work.

(b) That the apprentice shall not be required to work overtime with-out his consent.

5. Subject to any Award of the Court, the minimum wage payableto the apprentice shall be :

During the first year per week.second year £third year £fourth year £fifth year £ 2,

And for the due performance of all and every of the said covenants andagreements the apprentice and the employer hereby binds himself and hisrespective executors, administrators or assigns.

Signed sealed and delivered by

for and on behalf of the ApprenticeshipBoard by direction of the said Board in the

presence of

Signed sealed and delivered by the said

(apprentice) in the presence of

Signed sealed and delivered by the said.)

(employer) in the presence of

Noted and registered this day of 19

Registrar.

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FORM C.

Transfer of Apprenticeship.

This Agreement made this day of

19

BETWEEN

The Apprenticeship Board constituted under the Industrial Arbitration

Act, 1912-1925 of the first part

of (hereinafter called the

apprentice) of the second part

of (hereinafter called the

late employer) of the third part and

of (hereinafter called the

new employer) of the fourth part.

WHEREAS by an Agreement of apprenticeship dated the

day of 19 first, and made between the parties of thesecond, and third parts hereto, the apprentice was bound to the late em-ployer for the term therein mentioned, and whereas the said Board, actingherein under and in pursuance of the powers and authorities conferred uponit by the said Act and Regulations, duly made therein and Linder and inpursuance of the powers and authorities contained in the said agreement

dated the day of

19 has determined to transfer the apprentice to the new employerfor the balance of the said term, subject to the rights and powers reservedto the said Board by the said Act and Regulations and the said. Agree-ment.

NOW THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH that in pursuance of the pre-mises the said Board hereby assigns and transfers subject as aforesaidthe said Agreement of Apprenticeship and all the interest and obligationsof the late employer therein, and the benefit of all the covenants thereincontained to the new employer for all the residue now unexpired of thesaid term of years. And the new employer covenantswith the said Board and the apprentice and the late employer and witheach of them:

1. That he will take the apprentice as his apprentice for the nowunexpired residue of the said term unless this Agreement shall be soonerdetermined.

2. That he will observe arid perform all the covenants in the said

Agreement dated the of 19and on the part of the employer to be observed and performed in likemanner in all respects, as if the new employer were therein named insteadof the late employer, and will keep the late employer indemnified from thesame and from all actions, claims, or demands in respect thereof.

AND the apprentice covenants with the new employer :(a) That the apprentice shall serve the new employer as his ap-

prentice for all the residue now unexpired of the term unless this agreementbe sooner determined.

(b) That the apprentice will observe and perform all the covenantsin the said Agreement of apprenticeship and on his part to he performedin like manner in all respects as if the new employer were therein namedinstead of the late employer.

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AS WITNESS the hands and seals of the parties the day and yoar firstabove written :

Signed sealed and delivered by

for and on behalf of the ApprenticeshipBoard by direction of the said Board in the

presence of

Signed sealed and delivered by the said)

(apprentice) in the presence of

Signed sealed and delivered by the said

(late employer) in the presence o

Signed sealed and delivered by the said

(new employer) in the presence of

Noted and registered this day of 19

Registrar.

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SCHEDULE In.(Forms recommended for general use.)

FORM A.

(Form to be filled in and forwarded to the Registrar by every persondesirous of becoming an apprentice.)

The Registrar,Arbitration Court, Perth.

I hereby notify you that I am desirous of becoming an apprentice tothe undermentioned trade and enclose herewith Certificate from my HeadTeacher.

Full Name

Address

Date of Birth

Trade

School last attended Standard passed

Signature

Date Signature of Parent (or Guardian)

FORM B.

The Registrar, Arbitration Court, Perth.

Please take notice that

of has entered my service (on

To

probation) as an apprentice to the trade on

the day of 19

Dated this day of 19 .

(Signature o' Employer)

Note.When the probationary period has expired an additionalnotification should be sent, with the words in italics struck out.

FORM C.

Certificate of Service (Reg. 19).

This is to certify that

of has served years

months at the branch of

the trade. He has attained (or not at-tained or attained more than) the average proficiency of an apprentice oflike experience. The cause of the transfer (or termination) of the apprentice-ship is as follows :

Dated this day of 19

(Signature of Employer)

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Foam D.

(Certificate of Attendance at Technical School (Reg. 26 (e) ).

This is to certify that

of has secured a record of 70

per centum of attendances at

Technical- Sch Ool dUring the months ending the day

of 19

(Signature of Principal)

FoRM E.

Certificate of Proficiency (Reg. 26 (k) ).

To (Apprentice).

This is to certify that at the

examination for apprentices in the tradeyou gained the following percentages :

Year of experience

Stage per cent.

per cent.

per cent.

You have therefore passed (or failed) in the examination.

Registrar.

FORM F.

Final Certificate (Reg. 33).

This is to certify that

of has completed the period of

training of years, prescribed by his Agreement of Ap-

prenticeship and has passed the Final. Examination Test to the satisfaction

of the examiners for the trade.

Dated- at the day of

19

Registrar.

Exton tners.

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FORM G.

General Form of Apprenticeship Agreement.

THIS AGREEMENT made this clay

of 19 BETWEEN

of

(address) (Occupation)

(hereinafter called " the Employer ") of the first part

of

born on the day of 19

(hereinafter called " the Apprentice ") of the second part, AND

of

(address) (Occupation).

Parent (or Guardian) of the said

(hereinafter called the

" parent " or " guardian ") of the third part WITNESSETI -1 as follows

1. The Apprentice of his own free will, and with the consent ofthe parent (or guardian) hereby binds himself to serve the employer as his

apprentice, and to learn the trade of for

a period of years, from the day

of One thousand nine hundred and twenty

2. The parent (or guardian) and apprentice hereby for themselvesand each of them and their and each of their respective executors, adminis-trators, and assigns covenant with the employer as follows :

(a) That the apprentice shall and will truly and faithfully serve theemployer as his. apprentice in the said trade ataforesaid, and will diligently attend to his work at the said trade, and willat all times willingly obey the- reasonable directions of the employer,his managers, foremen, and overseers, and will not during the apprentice-ship, without the consent in writing of the employer, sell any goods whichthe employer makes or employ himself in the service of any other personor company in any work, or do any work which the employer undertakes,other than for the employer, and will not absent himself from the employer'sservice without leave, and will comply with the provisions of the Regulationsand of all Awards and Agreements made under " The Industrial Arbitra-tion Act, 1912-1925," or any other Act in force so far as the same shallrelate to his apprenticeship.

(b) That the apprentice will not do or knowingly suffer any damageto be done to the property of the employer.

3. The employer for himself, his heirs, executors, administralorsand assigns HEREBY COVENANTS with the apprentice as follows :

That the employer- will accept the apprentice as his apprenticeduring the said term, and will during the said term, by the best means inhis power, cause him to be instructed in the trade ofand will provide facilities for the practical training of the apprentice inthe said trade.

(b) That the technical instruction of the apprentice when availableshall be at the expense of the employer and shall be in the employer'stime, except when such instruction is given after the ordinary workinghours.

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(c) In the event of the apprentice, in the opinion of the examineror examiners appointed by the Arbitration Court, not progressing satisfac-torily, increased time for technical instruction shall be allowed at the em-ployer's expense to enable the apprentice to reach the necessary standard.

(d) That the employer will observe and perform all the conditionsand tipulations of " The Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1925," or anyAct or Acts amending the same and any Regulations made thereunder, as faras the same concern the apprentice, AND ALSO the conditions and stipula-tions of any relative Award or Industrial Agreement for the time being inforce.

4. IT IS FURTHER AGREED BETWEEN THE PARTIESHERETO :

(a) That the apprentice shall not be responsible for any faulty workor for any damage or injury done to materials, work, or machinery, tools,or plant other than wilful damage or injury during the course of his work.

(b) That the apprentice shall not be required to work overtime withouthis consent.

(c) This Agreement may, subject to the approval of the Court, becancelled by mutual consent by the employer and parent (or guardian)giving one month's notice in writing to the Court and to the parties concernedthat this Agreement shall be terminated, and on such mutual consent beinggiven the apprenticeship shall be terminated without prejudice to the rightsof any of the parties hereto in respect of any antecedent breach of the pro-visions of this Agreement.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said parties hereto have hereunto settheir hands and seals the day and year first hereinbefore written.

Signed sealed and delivered by the said

in the presence of

And by the said

in the presence of J (Signature of Apprentice. )

And by of the said-)

for and on behalf

of the said

in the presence of

(Signature of Guardian.)

(Signature of Employer. )

Noted and Registered this day of 19

Registrar.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.Department of Works and Labour,

Perth, 19th August, 1926.THE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, is pub-lished for general information:

Date of Acceptance, Name of Contractor, Descriptionof Contract, and Amount.

12-8-26W. H. Peters: Coolgardie School and Quar-tersRenovations (7160), £63.

13-8-26G. T. Lyons: Manjimup Police StationAd-ditions New Office and Court Room (7158),£249 17s.

14-8-26R. Anderson: Gabbin Country SchoolType1 (7163), £349 10s.

19-5. -26Australasian Scale Co., Ltd.: Perth Weightsand Measures OfficeWeighbridge (7154),£918.

19-8-26M. A. Lang: White Gum Valley Old-SchoolPurchase and Removal (7166), £100.

By order of The, Honourable the Minister for Worksand Labour.

C. A. MUNT,-Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT, 1912-1925.Department of Labour, Perth,

19th August, 1926.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the reappointment of Wil-liam Somerville and Oswald Lloyd Bloxsome as ordinaryMembers of the Court of Arbitration for a period ofthree years from the expiration. of their current appoint-ments on the 16th August instant and until the appoint-ment of their successors.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Augusta Road DistrictRe-naming of District.

Department of Works and Labour,P.W. 960/26. Perth, 17th July, 1926.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that byvirtue of the powers conferred by Section (8) of "TheRoad Districts Act, 1919," it is the intention of theGovernor by Order in Council to alter the name of theAugusta Road District to that of the Augusta-MargaretRiver Road District.

(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

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TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date ofNotice. Nature of Work. Date and Time

for Closing,Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc.,

to be seen.

1926.

August 2 Goldfields Water SupplySup-ply and Erection of Steel

1926.(Noon on Tuesday)24th August ... Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 10th August,

1926.Chimney at No. 5 PumpingStation (Yerbillon) (7176)

August 5 Wagerup SchoolRemoval toGoonerup (7177)

24th August Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bunburyand Pinjarra, on and after 10th August, 1926.

August 5 Geraldton Public BuildingsIm-provements to front Reserve

24th August Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, Geraldton,on and after 10th August, 1926.

(7178)August 5 Bencubbin Police Station (7179) 24th August Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, York, and

Court House, Merredin, on and after 10th August,1926.

August 5 Lake PingrupNew School(7180)

24th August Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, Katanning,and Court House, Narrogin, on and after 10thAugust, 1926.

August 5 Capel River SchoolRemoval toanother site (7181)

24th August Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bun-bury and Busselton, on and after 10th August,1926.

August 5 Esperance SchoolAlterationsand Repairs (7182)

31st August Contractors' Room, Perth, P. W.D. Office, Kalgoorlie,and Court Houses, Albany and Esperance, on andafter 10th August, 1926.

Aug. 12 Springfield School (7185) ... 31st August Contractors' Room, Perth, Court House, Banbury,and Police Station, Pemberton, on and after 17thAugust, 1926.

Aug. 12 Wilga School (7186) ... 31st August Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Bun -bury and Donnybrook, on and after 17th August,1926.

Aug. 12 Lake Biddy School Quarters(7187)

31st August Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, Katanning,and Court Houses, Wagin. and Narrogin, on andafter 17th August, 1926.

Aug. 12 Da adarragau SchoolReno -tions (7188)

31st August Contractors' Room, Perth, Courthouse, Moora, andPolice Station, Gingin, on and after 17th Aug., 1926.

Aug. 12 Kwolyin State HotelDrainaetc. (7189)

31st August Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W D. Office, York,Courthouse, Merredin, and Police Station, Quair-ading, on and after 17th August, 1926.

Aug. 19 Bluff Point SchoolRenova-tions (7190)

7th September Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W.D. Office, Gerald-ton, on and after 24th August, 1926.

Aug. 19 Wyening SchoolRenovations(7191)

7th September Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court Houses, Nor-tham and Toodyay, on and after 24th August, 1926.

Aug. 19 Perth - Fremantle GovernmentBuildingsChimney Sweep-ing Contract (7192)

7th September Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fre-mantle, on and after 24th August, 1926.

Aug. 19 Muresk Agricultural CollegeScience Room Fittings (7193)

7th September ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Nor-tham, on and after 24th August, 1926.

Aug. 19 Narrogin School Additions(7194)

7th September ... Contractors' Room, Perth, P. W.D. Office, Katanning,and Court House, Narrogin, on and after 24thAugust, 1926.

Aug. 19 Katanning HospitalFire Ser-vice (7195)

7th September Contractors' Room, Perth, P.W.D. Office, Katanning,and Court House, Narrogin, on and after 24thAugust, 1926.

Tenders, which must be accompanied by a Schedule of quantities together with the prescribed deposit,are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for Works and Labour," and marked " Tender, " andwill be received at the Public Works Office, Perth. The lowest or any tender will n,ot necessarily be accepted.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Road Board Elections.

Department of Works and Labour,Perth, 17th August, 1926.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 91 of " The Road Districts Act, 1919," that the following gentle-men have been elected Members of the undermentioned Road Board, to fill the vacancies shown in the particulars hereunder :

RoadBoard. Ward' Date of

Election.

Member

Surname.

Elected.

Christian Name.Occupation.

Howvacancyoccurred.

pr m sName of previousMember. Remarks.

Cranbrook ... Frankland 5-6-26 Stubber ... Sewell Edgar ... Farmer ... ... ...Frankland 5-8-26 Toorey ... Alexander John... Farmer ... ... ...Gordon ... 5-8-26 Brown ... George Kershaw Farmer ... ... ...Gordon ... 5-8-26 Davis ... Newenham Mason Farmer ...East ... 5-8-26 Betts ... William Thomas Farmer ... ... ...East ... 5-8-26 Mangler ... Herman ... ... Farmer ... ... ...Central 5-8-26 Woulfe ... John Maurice ... Storekeeper ...

... 5-8-26 *Payton ... Henry Lee ... Postmaster,Cranbrook

... ... ...

Roebourne .. Central ... 7-8-26 Watson ... Harry John ... Merchant ... Death ... A. L. Bickerton ... Unopposed.Do. ... West ... 24 -7 -26 Glen ... Ronald Grant ... Business Man-

agarResignation E. B. Parry ... do.

Darling Range Maida Vale 6-7-26 Anderson ... William Henry ... Orchardist ... do. ... G. R. Dawson ... do.Wyndham ... ... 16-7-26 Pretlone ... Harry Gordon ... Agent ... do. ... A. Marson ... do.

Denotes Ratepayers' Auditor.C. A. 1VITINT,

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THE TRAFFIC ACT, 1919.(As amended by Amending Act, 1922.)

Traffic RegulationsAdditions and Amendments.

P.W. 1156/26.A DIE TIONAI, Regulation

165. (i) The license fee for a trotting sulky fitted withpneumatic tyres (commonly known as a spider ")shall be two shillings and sixpence per wheel, pro-vided that the owner produces a certificate froma duly registered association that such vehicle isonly used for racing purposes, also the payment ofthe necessary amount for the -prescribed indentifica-Hon plate issued to carriages.

(ii) The License shall be in the form as in Schedulehereunder.

ReconunendcdALEX. McCALLUM,

Minister for Works and Labour.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil this 18th day of August, 1926.

L. E. SI{AI'COTT,Clerk of the Council.

Schedule.

THE TR AFFIC ACT, 1919.

(Regulation 165).

Trotting Sulky (or " Spider"),

Indentification.

Letter. Number. District

lVI is hereby licensed underThe Traffic Act, 1919," to use the vehicle described here-

under throughout the State, for which he has paid the pre-scribed fee of £ : : for the year ending 30th June,19 .

This License is issued under Regulation No. 165, and issubject to the provisions of the Traffic Act and any regulationwhich may be issued thereunder, so far as they apply and areconsistent with the purpose for which this License is speciallyissued for this vehicle.

Licensing Officer.

Vehicle. No.

Wheels.

Description of Use.Measurement Tyres.

between.

ft. ills.

clay of 192

Owner or Agent.

NoTE.A separate license must be issued for each vehicle.

THE WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904.Water Rate for Bridgetown Water Area.

P.W.W.S. S38/19.NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for theyear' ending 30th June, 1927, of all lands in the Bridge-town Water Area now liable to be rated under theabove-mentioned Act has been made up and is openfor inspection by ratepayers.

By order of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage,and Drainage.

C. A. HUNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

9th August, 1926.

(nice of Bate in- he Bridgetown Area.

Notice is hereby given that, corder the powers con-ferred by the abovementioned Act, the Minister forWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage has ordered arate of Three shillings in the pound for the Bridge-town Water Area, to be made and leVied for the yearending 30th June, 1927, upon all rateable land enteredin the Rate Book, the making up of which is publishediu the Gocernutent Gazette of the 20th August, 1926,and local newspaper ; that the Minimum Rate for theabove-mentioned period for each separately assessedparcel of land, the annual rate of which at Three shil-lings in the £ would not exceed One pound shall beOne pound, and that a memorandum of such order hasbeen duly entered in the Rate Book and signed.

The said Rate is now payable in accordance with theBy-laws made under the aforesaid Act.

By order of the Sinister of Water Supply, Sewerage,and Drainage.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

9th August, 1926.

THE WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904.(later Rate in the Brookton Water Area.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for theyear ending 30th June, 1927, of all lands in the Brook-ton Water Area now liable to be rated under the above-mentioned Act has been made up and is open for in-spection by ratepayers.

By order of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage,and. Drainage.

C. A. HUNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply,

Perth, 20th August, 1926.

Notice of Kate in the Brookton Water Area.Notice is hereby given that, under the powers con-

ferred by the abovementioned. Act, the Minister for WaterSupply, Sewerage, and Drainage has ordered a rate ofThree shillings in the pound fur the Brookton WaterArea, to be made up and levied for the year ending30th June, 1927, upon all rateable land entereis, in theRate Bonk, the making up of which_ is published in theGovern -meet Gazette of the 20th August, 1926, and alocal newspaper; that the Minimum Rate for the above-mentioned period for each separately assessed parcel ofland the annual rate of which_ at. Three shillings in the

would not exceed El shall be £1, and that a memor-andum of such order has been Jul' entered in the RateBook and signed.

The said Rate is now payable in accordance with theBy-laws made under the aforesaid Act.

By order of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage,and Drainage.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 20th August, 1926.

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THE WATER BGARDS ACT, 1904.Water Rate in the Collie Water Area.

P.W .W W.S. 1615/18.NOTICE is hereby given that the Bate Book for theyear ending 30th June, 1927, of all lands in the CollieWater Area now liable to be rated under the above-mentioned Act has been made up and is open for in-spection by ratepayers.

By order of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage,and Drainage.

C. A. MUNT,Tinder Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 20th August, 1926.

Notice of Rate in the Collie Water Area..Notice, is hereby given that, under the powers con-

ferred by the abovementioned Act, the Minister forWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage has ordereda Rate of Two shillings and sixpence in the pound forthe Collie Water Area, to be made and levied for theyear ending 30th June, 1927, upon all rateable landentered in the Rate Book, the making up of which ispublished in the Government Gazette of 20th August,1926, and local newspaper; that the Minimum Rate forthe abovementioned period for each separately assessedparcel of land the annual rate of which at Two shillingsand sixpence in the pound would not exceed £1 shallbe £1, and that a memorandum of such order has beenduly entered in the Rate Book and signed.

The said Rate is now payable in accordance with theBy-laws made under the aforesaid Ad.

By order of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage,and Drainage.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 20th August, 1926.

THE RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATION ACT,1914.

Harvey No. 1 Irrigation DistrictIrrigation Rate forthe year ending 30th June, 1927.

P.W.W.S. 442/23.NOTICE is hereby given that the Rate Book for theyear ending 30th June, 1927, in respect of all irrigablelands in the Harvey No. 1 Irrigation District now liableto be rated under the abovementioned Act has been madeup, and that such Rate Book may be inspected at theoffice of the Minister at Perth; a copy may be inspectedat the office of the Minister at Harvey.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage,and Drainage.

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 20th August, 1926.

Notice of Rate in the Harvey No. 1 irrigation District.Notice is hereby given that, under the powers con-

ferred by the abovementioned Act, the Minister forWater Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage has ordereda Rate of 7s. 6d. per acre, to be made and levied forthe year ending 130th June, 1927, upon all irrigablelands situated within the Harvey No. 1 Irrigation Dis-trict, and that a memorandum of such order has beenduly entered in the Rate Book and signed by the Min-ister.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage,and Drainage.

C. A. MUNT,[Tudor Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 20th August, 1926.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 1198/20. Perth, 18th August, 1926.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Min-ister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage to un-dertake the constructioa of the works, hereinafter des-cribed, by virtue of the powers contained under theprovisions of " The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewer-age, and Drainage Act, 1909,"Description of Proposed WorksMetropolitan Sewer-

age, Fremantle District.Ocean outfall, 24-inch diameter cast iron pipes, with

all manholes and all other apparatus connected there-with.

The locality in which the proposed work is to be con-structed.

Between Septic Tanks and Robb's Jetty, as shownon Plan M.W.S., S., & D.D., W.A., No. 4557.

The purpose for winch the proposed works are to beconstructed.

To replace existing reinforced concrete pipes.The times when and places at which plans, sections, and

specifications may be inspected.At the office of the Minister of Water Supply, Sew-

erage, and Drainage, 56 James Street, Perth, for onemouth on and after the twentieth day of August, 1926,between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

ALEX MeCALliU.NI,Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 705/23. Perth, 18th August, 1926.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Minis-ter of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage to under-take the construction of the works hereinafter described,by virtue of the powers contained under the provisionsof " The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909."

Description of proposed works.Metropolitan Sewerage, Area No. 15Fremantle

District.G -inch and 4 -inch reticulation sewers, with all man-

holes, inspection shafts, and all other apparatus con-nected therewith.

The locality in which proposed works are to beconstructed.

Portion of Premantle, between East and MontrealStreets and Al armion and Blinco Streets, within theboundaries, as described hereunder, and as shown inyellow on Plan M.W.S., S., and D. Dept., W.A., No. 4548,deposited at the ollice of the Minister.The purposes for which the proposed work,s are to be

constructed.To connect premises with the maid sewer for drain-

ge purposes.The area, and the parts of which are intended to be

drained.(iontmencing at the intersection of East and 'Mine°

Streets, and proceeding in a Northerly direction alongthe centre of East Street to a point opposite the South-ern boundary of lot 13G9, Street; thence Westerlyalon!ii the Southern boundary of the said Lot 1369 toPercy Street ; thence ,Northerly along the centre of PercyStreet to Ellen Street; thence Easterly along the centreof Ellen Street to Fast Street; thence Northerly alongthe centre of Fast Sireet to a point opposite the Northboundary of Lot 110, East Street; thence Easterly alongthe North boundary of the Lot 110 to its North-Eastcorner; thence Southerly along the Eastern boundariesof Lots 110, 111. anti 112, East Street, to the South-Eastcorner of Lot 112, East Street; thence Easterly alongthe 'North boundary of Lot 118, Glyde Street to ClydeStreet; thence Southerly along the centre of ClydeStreet to Marmion Street; thence Westerly along' the cen-tre of Marmion Street to a point opposite the Westernboundary of Pot 958, Marmion Street; thence Southerlyalong the Western boundaries of the said Tot 958, Mar-mion Street, and 959 'Forrest Street, to Forrest Street;thence Easterly along' the centre of Forrest Street to a

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point opposite the East boundary of Lot 1096, ForrestStreet; thence Southerly along the East boundaries oftile said Lot 1096, Forrest Street, and Lot 1095, Hol-land Street, to Holland Street; thence Easterly aloudthe centre of Holland Street to Montreal Street; thenceSoutherly along the centre of Montreal Street to Nine°Street; thence Westerly along the centre of Blinco Streetto Aumersc Street; thence Northerly along the centre ofAmherst to High Street; thence Westerly along the cen-tre of High Street to Edmund Street; thence Southerlyalong the centre of Edmund Street to Blinco Street;thence Westerly along the centre of Blinco Street to thepoint of commencement, as shown in yellow on PlanM.W.S., S., and D. Dept., W.A., No. 4548.The times when and places at which the plans, sections,

and specifications may be inspected.At the ofi.ce of the Minister of Water Supply, Sewer-

age, and _Drainage, 56 James Street, Perth, fur one monthon and after the 20th day of August, 1926, between thehours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

ALEX. McCALLUM,Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE ACT, 1909.

M.W.S. 635/22.NOTICE des hereby given that the Rate Books for theyear ending June 3uth, 1927, of lands in the Metro-politan Water and Sewerage District and MetropolitanStormwa,ter Districts, respectively, iu the MetropolitanWater, Sewerage, and Drainage Area liable to be ratedunder the abovementioned Act, ahve been made up andare now open to inspection by ratepayers.

NOTICE is also given that the Minister of Water Sup-ply, Sewerage and Drainage has ordered the undermen-tioned rates to be made and levied for the year endingJune 30th, 1927, upon all rateable lands entered in thesaid Rate Books for the said Districts, that is to say:--

Alelropolttan Dilater and Sewerage Distryt.Water RateOne shilling and fivepence in the pound;

minimum rate ten shillings.Sewerage RateOne shilling in the pound; minimum

rate seven shillings and sixpence.

Metropolitan Stormwater Districts Nos. 1 to 5.Stormwator RateThreepence in the pound; minimum

rate two shillings and sixpence.A memorandum of each of such orders has been duly

made in the respective Rate Books and signed.In accordance with By-law No. 120 of the Metro-

politan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage De-partment's By-laws, the said Rates are payable inequal moieties on the first day of July, 1926, and thefirst day of January, 1927.

By order of the said Minister,

G. C. HAYWOOD,Under Secretary Metropoltian Water Supply, Sewerage,

and Drainage Department.56 James Street,

Perth, 1st July, 1926.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY DEPART-MENT.

Supply, Carting, Laying and Jointing 18-inch diameterReinforced Concrete Main, King's Park, Perth.

Contract No. 560.56 James Street,

M.W.S. 864/26. Perth, 12th August, 1926.TENDERS for above contract, address;ed to "TheMinister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, 56James Street, Perth," and marked. outside "Tenderfor Contract No. 560," will be received up to noonon Tuesday, 31st August, 1926.

Conditions of contract, etc., may be seen at the De-partment's offices, 56 James Street, Perth.

No tender necessarily accepted.

G. C. HAYWOOD,

THE CITY OP PERTH.By-law No. 2 (Amendment).

P.W. 2807/24.A BY-LAW of the Municipality of the City of Perth,made under Section 179 of "The Municipal CorporationsAct, 1906," and numbered 2, for regulating the stand-ing of licensed vehicles in streets.

In pursuance of the powers conferred by the said Act,the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Perth orderthat Clause (a) of part 2 of Schedule "B" be repealedand that the following be substituted in lieu thereof :

(a) A stand on the Northern side of WellingtonStreet, beginning at a point 154 feet East of the Easternside of Barrack Street and extending Eastwards 96 feet,for two-wheeled drays only.

Passed by the Council of the City of Perth at theordinary meeting held on the twelfth day of July, 1926.

A. W. BERRYMAN,[L.S.] Acting Mayor.

WM. E. BOLD,Town Clerk.

Recommended,(Sgd.) ALEX. McCALLUM,

Minister for Works and Labour.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Execu-tive Council this fourth day of August, 1926.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

THE CITY OF PERTH.By-law No. 29 (Amendment).

P.W. 2807/24.A BY-LAW of the Municipality of the City of Perth,made under Section 179 of "The Municipal Corpora-tions Act, 1906," and numbered 29, for regulating thestanding of motor cars in streets:

In pursuance of the powers conferred by the said Act,the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Perth orderthat Clause 1 be amended by the addition of the follow-ing subclause:

1 (k) A stand on the Western side of William Street,commencing at a point 20 feet South of the Southernalignment of St. George's Terrace, and extending South-wards for 35 feet.

Passed by the Council of the City of Perth at theordinary meeting held on the twelfth day of July, 1926.

A. W. BERRYMAN,[L.s.] Acting Mayor.

WM. E. BOLD,Town Clerk.

Recommended,(Sgd.) ALEX. McCALLUM,

Minister for Works and Labour.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Execu-tive Council this fourth day of August, 1926.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

THE CITY OF PERTH.By-law No. 31 (Amendment).

P.W. 855/24.A BY-LAW of the Municipality of the City of Perth,made under Section 179 of "The Municipal Corpora-tions Act, 1906," and numbered 31, for regulatinghawkers:

In pursuance of the powers conferred by the said Act,the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Perth orderthat Clause 6 be amended by the addition of the follow-ing subelause:

6 (q) A stand on the Southern side of WellingtonStreet, beginning at a point 211 feet East of the Easternside of Forrest Place, for one barrow.

Passed. by the Council of the City of Perth at theordinary meeting held on the twelfth day of July, 1926.

A. W. BERRYMAN,Acting Mayor.

WM. E. BOLD,Town Clerk.

Recommended,(Sgd.) ALEX. McCALLUM,

Minister for Works and Labour.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Execu-tive, Council this fourth day of August, 1926.

(Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT,

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AUGUST 20, 1926.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1657

MAIN ROADS BOARDTENDERS.Commonwealth and State Road GrantNoggerup East

Road 39A.Upper Blackwood Road Board.

cAlinden's Bridge over Collie River and ApproachesContract (7183).

TENDERS will be received at this Office up to noonon Tuesday, the 7th September, 1926, for the aboveContract.

They are to be addressed to "The Chairman of MainRoads Board," and marked outside "Tender forMcAlinden's Bridge over Collie River.

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, and Drawingsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, Perth, and UpperBlackwood Road Board Office, on and after the 17thAugust, 1926.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted.

By order of the Chairman of the Board.EDWD. TINDALE.

MAIN ROADS BOARDTENDERS. -

Upper Chapman Road BeardBridge over Dolby'sGully and Approaches Contract (7184).

TENDERS will be received at this Office up to noonon Tuesday, the 7th September, 1926, for the aboveContract.

They are to be addressed to " The Chairman of MainRoads Board," and marked outside " Tender forBridge over Dolby's Gully and Approaches Contract."

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, and Drawingsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, Perth, and UpperChapman Road Board Office at Nanson on and afteri7th August, 1926.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted.

By order of the Chairman of Main Roads Board.

EDWD. TINDALE.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Phillips River Road BoardBy-law regarding Straying

Stock on Townsite Areas.P.W. 3090/24.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred by "The RoadDistricts Act, 1919," Section 196, .Subsection 39, thePhillips River Road Board cloth hereby make the follow-ing By- laws:

No owner of any animal, or person having the custodyor control of any animal, shall cause, permit, or suffersuch animal to stray on any street, right-of-way, lane,road, recreation ground, public reserve, or other publicplace, or on any unfenced land abutting thereon, withinthe boundaries of the townsites of Ravensthorpe, Hope-tonn, and Kundip.

(a) Any contravention of this By-law shall be punish-able, if the animal is a bull, boar, or stallion, by a finenot exceeding £5 and not less than £2.

(b) In any other case, by a fine not exceeding £3 andnot less than 10s. (ten shillings).

Passed by resolution of the Phillips River Road Boardon the 5th day of June, 1926.

H. H. BUCKIE,Chairman.

F. H. BACKHOUSE,Secretary.

R ecommende d

( S gd. ) JAS. CUNNINGHAM,Acting Minister for Works and Labour.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Councilon the 28th day of July, 1926.

(Sgd.) L. E SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919, AND THEPUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902.

Denmark Road Board.P.W. 318/25.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved, under the provisions of Section 167 of "TheRoad Districts Act, 1919," and Section 91 of "ThePublic Works Act, 1902," of the Bridge over KentRiver, on Road 611I, being placed under the controland management of the Denmark Road Board.

(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919, AND THEPUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902.

Narrogin. Road Board.P.W. 4547/20.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved, under the provisions of Section 167 of "TheRoad Districts Act, 1919," and Section 91 of "ThePublic Works Act, 1902," of the Bridge over theWilliams River, on Geeralying South Road 401', beingplaced under the control and management of theNarrogin Road Board.

(Sgd.) C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Labour.

TAMBELLUP DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.Notice.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Mr.John T. Blain has been appointed as Traffic Inspectorto the Tambellup Road Board as from above date.

D. J. PARKER,Chairman. Tambellup Road Board.

14th August, 1926.

NUNGARLN DISTRICT ROAD AND VERMINBOARD.

Levying of Rates.To All Whom it May Concern.

AT a meeting of the Nungarin Road and VerminBoard, held on the 3rd day of July, 1926, it was re-solved that the various rates should be levied on therateable value of all rateable property within therespective wards, towns, or prescribed areas of thedistrict, as specified in the Schedule hereunder, inaccordance with the provisions of "The Road DistrictsAct, 1919," and "The Vermin Act, 1919." The saidrating shall be in operation from the 1st of July, 1926,to the 1st of July, 1927.

Schedule of Rates levied.General Road Rate--,2d. in the £ on the unimproved

value.Vermin_ Ratel'/ d. in the g on the unimproved value.General Road Rate for towns and special prescribed

areas-2s. in the £ on the annual value.J. JOLLY,

Chairman.Dated this 15th July, 1926.

Forests Department,Perth, W.A., 17th August, 1926.

IT is hereby notified that Cash Order No. 12004, drawnby A. Helms in favour of S. W. .Jarvis, for an amountof £2 17s. 4d. has been lost. Payment has been stoppedand it is intended to issue a new order in lieu thereof.

S. L. KESSELL,Conservator of Forests.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-19.M.P.H. 1639/19; Ex. Co. No. 2421.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto cancel the appointment of J. Jones as a member ofthe Youanme Local Board oil Health.

J. DALE,Deputy Commissioner of Public Health.

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1658 GOVERNAFENT

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

Port Fred land District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30thclay of June, 1925:

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Particulars. £ s. d.Credit Balance at commencement of Year

s. d.

Balance at Treasury 349 12 7Balance at Union Bank (General Account) 75 19 1

425 11 8

General Rate(1.) Current Rates collected during year ... 386 17 2(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 55 3 7

44_ 0 9

Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage 15 0 0(b.) Dog ... 41S 9(c.) Motor Cars ... 115 10 0(4.) Motor Cycles ... 4 6(e.) Trailers ... 1. 0 0

140 15 0

FeesPounds 0 14 9

Income from Property and Plant (other thanlighting)

Rents from Halls, etc. ... . 7 16 3

Government GrantsAnnual Subsidy for Maintenance and Con-

struction 201 2 0Special Grants

Wells 310 0 0511 2 0

Fines and Penalties 1 0 0Legal Expenses recovered 0 5 0Contractors' Deposits ... 4 5 0All other Receipts

Sale of material ... 0 19 3Refunds ... 4 16 0Sundry Debtor's Account ... 12 12 6Nomination Fees ... 3 0 0Sale of Well material 3 18 S

25 lb 5

Total ... .£1,558 16 10

EXPENDITIIRE.

Particulars. £ s. d. S. (1.

Expenses for Collecting LicensesCommis-0 17 9

Salaries ... 143 0 0Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

11 13 4Audit Fees 6 0 0Advertising ... . 1-19 9Bank Charges ... 0 5 0Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ... 18 19 3Three per cents. 10 0 0Legal Expenses 4 8 0Stationery and Printing ... 8 1 2Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51)(a.) Roads ... . . 285 0 2(b.) Bridges 42 9 5(c.) Wells, Dams, etc. 198 8 3(4.) Footpaths ... 33 13 9(e.) Trees ... 8 0 0(I.) Recreation Grounds ... 2 10 0...,(g.) Paths(h.) Foreshore ...

274

7 416 0

602 4 11Well Material ... 48 3 2

Construction Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51

51 0 0(b.) Fence ... 9 17 10(c.) Recreation Grounds, Parks, etc. ... 7 0 0

67 17 10Works undertaken trout Loans raised under

10° Geo. V., No. 38Subsidy to Hospital 25 0'0

Port Hedland Water Boa-d 103 13 3

Plant and Tools(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. (purchased during

year) 9 0 1(2.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc. 33 4 2

42 4 3Refunds of Deposits to Contractors ... 4 5 0All other Expenditure (lo be specified if on

works)Burying Bull 0 10 0Sign Boards ... 1 2 6Railage on Books... ... 0 10 0Fees to Poundkeeper 0 10 0Sundry Debtors ... 12 2 6Nomination Fees refunded 3 0 0

17 15 0

Balances at end of YearTo credit of Board at Treasury ... ... 348 1To credit of Board at Union Bank (General

Account) ... 94 7 5442 9 2

Total ... £1,558 16 10

GAZETTE, W.A. AUGLST 20, 1920.

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

Particulars. £ s. £d. S. (1.All other Liabilities

Funds held for repairs to Wells, at 'Trea-sury 25S 9 2

Well material.. 58 0 2316 9 4

Balance of Assets over Liabilities ... 819 13 5

Total ... £1,136 2 9

ASSETs.

Particulars. s. d. s. d.Credit Balance at Treasury ... 348 1 9Credit Balance at Union Bank 94 7 5

9 2Rates outstanding

442

General Rates 153 14 0Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardBuild ings , etc. 83 6 0Movable Plant and Tools 164 11 9Lamps, etc. 6 18 0Furniture, etc. 57 18 11Other Property ... 60 5 9

All other Accounts owing to Board 5 5 0All other AssetsPort Hedland Water Board 103 13 3Well material 58 0 2

13 51.61

Total ... £1,136 2 9

We certify having examined the books and accountsof the Port Hedland Road Board; also compared theStatements of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "As-sets and Liabilities," and found same to be correct.

(Sgd.) THOS. JONES,Government Auditor and Inspector.

(Sgd.) P. REYNOLDS,Ratepayers' Auditor.

Form No. 51.The Road Districts Act, 1919.

STATEMENT showing Expenditure on Roads or other Works for yearended 30th June, 1925.

Name of Road or other Work. Construction. Maintenance.

Roads.Port HedlandWoodstockWithnell StreetRichardson Street ...Four-MileEsplanade ...Anderson StreetDeGreyTwelve-MilePort Hedland-RoebourneTown Roads generally

Bridges.Culvert, Esplanade

Paths.

Withnell StreetRichardson StreetEsplanade ...Anderson StreetMarchay StreetChurch LaneWedge Street ...Town Paths generally

Wells.EginaKangaroo Flat ...Black Gin ...PitharaTop Camp ...MundineHedland One-MileGillamsWodginaWells generally

501.

s. (1.0 00 0

£ s. d.24 13 2

30 13 05 10 0

14 7 652 15 032 17 019 9 238 10 066 5 4

285 0 2

42 9 5

1 10 03 0 01 10 02 0 02 10 0

16 0 02 10 04 13 9

42638164

623

146

25

0 00 00 00 00 00 92 65 00 00 0

198 8 3

I hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove are correct.

25th May, 1926,

(Sgd.) D. SUTHERLAND,Secretary.

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AUGUST 20, 1926.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1659

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Fremantle District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and transac-tions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th dayof June, 1926:-

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at commencement of Year-Balance at Treasury 594 2 8In hands of Secretary 0 2 6

s. d. s. d.

General Rate-(1) Current Rates collected during year ... 2,414(2) Arrears of Rates collected during year 310(3) Rates in suspense ... ... 10

Licenses-Dog

1618

1

Government Grants-Annual Subsidy for Maintenance and Con-

struction ... 300 0 0Special Grants-Traffic Fees ... 7,115 11 2Robb's Jetty Road ... 150 0 0

Contractors' Deposits ...Health Account ReceiptsVermin Account ReceiptsAll other Receipts-

Motor Car SaleSundry Receipts ...Sale of Trees ..Refunds ...Railway Ledger DepositReturned Cheques ...Sale of old Planks ...Approaches ConstructionNomination Deposit

594 5 2

853

2,735 16

36 11

65 10 01 13 85 9 106 3 9

70 02 29 64 86 0

05860

Debit Balance at end of year at CommercialBank

Total

EXPENDITURE.

.Particulars.

Debit Balame at commencement of year atCommercial Bank ... .

Expenses for Collecting Licenses -(1) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ..(2) Commission

ASSETS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at Treasury ...Rates outstanding-

General RatesEstimated Current Value of Property owned

by Board-Buildings, etc.Movable Plant and ToolsFurniture, etc.Other Property ...

All other Assets-Balance due Motor Car ...

Total ...

£ s. d.1,397 11 0

1,544 13 2

1,560 0132 080 4

292 0

0900

102 2 6

£5,108 11 5

I certify having examined the books and accounts ofthe Fremantle Road Board, also compared the State-

4 meats of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and0 Liabilities," and found same to be correct.

R L MILLEN,Government Auditor and Inspector.

12th July, 1926.7,565 11 2

67 10 0246 17 2

0 9 5

170 14 10

459 12 6

£11,877 7 7

s. d. s.a.

0 17 041 8 0

Salaries ... ... ... ... ...Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc.) ... ... ... ... .

Election Expenses ... ... ...Audit Fees ... ... ...Advertising ... ... ...Interest on Bank Overdraft ... ...Bank Charges ... ... . ...Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ... ...Three per cents. ... ... ... ...Stationery and Printing .

Maintenance Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51-

(a) Roads ... ... ... 8,290(b) Wells, Dams, etc. ... 0(c) Street Lighting, etc. 37(d) Recreation Grounds ... 93(c) Sundry Works ... 141

Maintenance of Halls, Libraries, etc., BanjuppConstruction Works (from Revenue including

Government Grants) as per Form N o. 51-

(b) Recreation Grounds, Parks, etc. ...

Plant and Tools-(1) Tools, Plant, etc. (purchased during

year)(2) Office Furniture(3) Repairs to Furniture, Tools Plant, etc.

Refund of Rates-Appeals allowed ...Refund of Deposits to Contractors ...Health Account Payments ...All other Expenditure (to be specified i

works) -Hospital Subsidy ...Pound Erection ...Water Supply TroughsSundries ...Returned ChequesNomination Deposits ...

Balances at end of year-To credit of Board at Treasury

Total

0

454 7 6

42 5 6323 13 1)

25 168 78 8

17 1538 10

2 868 1244 1416 3

11.600342

1110

3 411 718 413 312 6

8,572 19 05 15 5

401 16 213 8 6

23 19 30 6 6

37 16 2

50 0 076 5 011 0 010 1 6

2 2 56 0 0

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.LIABILITIES.

Particulars.k s. 1.

Debit Balance at Commercial Bank (Un-secured) ...

Rates owing but which cannot be collected(estimated) ...

Amounts owing on Contracts in hand ...Contractors' Deposits or Trust Accounts ...All other Liabilities-

Due to Road BoardDue to Vermin Board

Balance of Assets over Liabilities ,.,

Total .

415 4 8

62 1 1110 1 357 10 0

149 11 9

155 8 11

1,397 11 0

£11,877 7 7

459 12 6

500 0 02,200 12 6

10 0 0

35 2 91 18 8

37 1 51,901 5 0

£5,108 11 5

Fofim No. 51.

The Road Districts Act, 1919.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or otherended 30th June, 1926.

No. and Name of Road.

1.-Rockingham Road ...2.-Wright Road ...3.-Coogee Road ...4.-Memorial Hall Approach5.-Forrest Road ...6.-Robb's Jetty Road ...7.-Warthwyke Road8.-Spearwood Avenue9.- Russell Road ...

10.-Kent Street ...11.-Edeline Street ...12.-Anderson Road ...13.-Owen Road ...14.-Davilak Road15.-Hammond Road ...16.-Newton Road ...17.-Beenup Road ...18.-Borth Lake Road19.-Hamilton Road ...20.-Entrance Road ...21.-Sussex Road ...22.-Warwick Road ...23.-Naval Base Road24.-Healy Road ...25.-Stock Road ...26.-Yangebup Road ...27.-Gerald Road ...28.-Railway Parade ...29.-Phoenix Road ...30.-Male Road31.-Churchill Avenue32.-Arthur Road ...33.-Hope Road34.-Bibra Road ...35.-Bibra Lake Reserve ...36.-Spearwood Memorial Reserve37.-Coogee Reserve ...38.-Banjupp Well ...39.-Jandakot Well ...40.-Street Lights ...41.-Sundry Works

We hereby certify thatabove are correct,

13th July, 1926.

orks for year

Construction. Maintenance.

£ s. d. s. d.4,619 6 5

26 19 260 17 9

112 13 3

6013 8.

627 10

16 5

49 7 3

138 6

2,5701 8381 10 7174 8 599 15 1113 17 2

50-9 165 9 8

48 3 316 7 614 8 1015 19 32 17 9

42 7 7

1 12 010 13 546 17 230 0 0

3 11 47 16 82 10 115 14 6

13 2 521 5 4

1 12 42 10 0

0 la 080 13 312 12 6

0 7 63 4 06 7 7

37 18 4141 12 6

£415 4 8 £8,572 19 0

the figures and particulars

ANGUS McLEOD,Chairman.

G. C. SUDLOW,Secretary.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

Shard Bay District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th(lay of June, 1924:-

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Particulars.£ s. d. s. d.

Credit Balance at commencement of Year-Balance at Treasury 138 14 11Balance at Union Bank (General Account) 108 1 7In hands of Secretary 1 1 1

General Rate-(1) Current Rates collected during year ...(2) Arrears of Rates collected during year

101 7 056 8 2

247 17 7

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1660 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. {AUGUST 20, 1926.

Licenses(a) Cart and Carriage(b) Dog(c) Motor Cars ...

s. d.13 10 014 7 015 0 0

FeesCommonage and Agistment

Government Grants- -Annual Subsidy for Maintenance and Con-

struction ...

Total ...

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars.

Expenses for Levying RatesCollection, Commission, etc. . . . .

Expenses for Collecting Licenses, etc.Commission ...

Salaries and Wages ..Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc.)Audit Fees ...Bank Charges ...Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ...Stationery and Printing ...Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a) Roads(b) Wells, Dams, etc. ...(c) General Repairs

Construction Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51

(a) Roads ...(b) Wells, Dams, etc. ...

Balances at end of YearTo credit of Board at Treasury ... ...To credit of Board at Union Bank (General

Account) . ... ... 193In hands of Secretary ... 1

£ s. d. THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Shark Bay District Road Board.

42 17 6 ANN UAL Statement showing operations and trans-22 10 0 actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30th

(1:0- of :rune, 192:5:62 19 0

s. d.

8533 17 3

s. (1.

26 6 10

7 15 945 5 0

5 14 930 0 0

0 3 72 0 34 0 6

9 17 02 10 08 0 8

20 14 2

88 0 025 0 0

113 0 0

88 13 11

1 51 1

282 16 5

ffi533 17 3Total ...

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIABILITIES.

Particulars.

Rates owing but which cannot be collected ...Outstanding AccountsBalance of Assets over Liabilities

Total

ASSETS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at Treasury ...Credit Balance at Union Bank

s.d.263 13 916 10 3

422 4 2

£702 8 2

s. d.88 13 11

103 1 5

Cash in hands of Secretary ...Rates outstanding

General Rates ... .

Estimated Current Value of Property ownedby Board

Buildings, etc.Furniture, etc.

Total

SUMMARY OP RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Particah es.

Credit Balance at commencement of YearBalance at TreasuryBalance at Union Bank (General Account)In hands of Secretary ...

s. (1.

88 13 11193 1 3

1 1 1

General Rate(1) Current Rates collected during year 217 9 8(2) Arrears of Rates collected during year 44 9 3

Licenses(a) Cart and Carriage 7 0 0(b) Dog 10 2 6(c) Motor Cars ... 28 10 0

FeesCommonage and Agistment

Government GrantsAnnual Subsidy for Maintenance and Con-

struction ...All other Receipts

Election Deposits ...

Total

EXPEN DITURE.

P a die? r lags.

Expenses for Levying Rates and :LicensesCollection, Commission, etc.

Expenses for Collecting LicensesLicensing Plates, Discs, etc.

Salaries and Wages ...Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Casa,

etc.) ...Audit FeesAdvertisingBank Charges ...Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ...Stationery and PrintingMaintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a) Roads ...(b) Wells, Dams, etc.(c) Rain Sheds ...(d) General Repairs(e) Commonages ...

s. d.

83 0 ()

8 5 05 0 02 11 61 10 0

Construction Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51

s. (1. (b) Rain Sheds ...

All other Expenditure (to be specified if on28115 4 Works) -

1 1 1 Refund Election DepositsBalances at end of Year-

309 11 9 To credit of Board at Treasury ... ... 118 9 6To credit of Board at Union Bank (General

Account) ... . 201 10 3In hands of Secretary

60 0 054 19 11.

70 -0 050 0 0

£712 8 2

I certify having examined the books and accountsof the Shark Bay Bead Board ; also compared theStatements of "Receipts and Expenditure" and " A s-se ts and Liabilities," and found sauce to be correct.

(Sgd.) THOS. JONES,Government Auditor and Inspector.

Pokes No. 51.

The Road Districts Act 1910.

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other Works for yearended 30th June, 1924.

Name of Road or other Work. Construction.s. d.

Denham Well ...Wooramel Road ...RepairsWindmillGeneral Repairs ...Hamelin PoolCoburn Road 88 0 0Erection Catchment Area 25 0 0

Maintenance.s. (1.

1 10 09 17 01 6 68 0 8

8113 0 0 .820 11 2

We hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove are correct.

(Sgd.) W. J. HOHLT,Chairman.

(Sgd.) W. W. EDWARDS,Secretary.

Total

77 1 0

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIABILITIES.

PartiesPartiesfr,re.

Outstanding AccountsBalance of Assets over Liabil.tffis

Total ...

Assess.

P :tracul2rs.

Credit Ba.ance at Treasury ...Credit Balance at Union Bank

Cash in hands of SecretaryRates outstanding

General RatesEstimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardBuildings, etc. ...Plant and ToolsFurniture. etc. ...

5. d

282 16 5

261 18 11

45 12 6

17 5 0

89 15 7

2 0 0

699 S 5

s. (1.

20 19 7

0 17 332 10 0

G 11 610 10 95 10O 1 81 0 31 6 0

102 6 6

114 19 11

2 0 0

397 9 9

8690 8 5

s. d.96 16 8

666 12 8

£763 0 4

s. d.118 9 6

201 19 3

s

320 8 077 1 0

5 10 7

100 0 0210 0 050 0 0

Total ... £763 9 1

I certify having examined the books and accountsof the Shark- Bay Road Board ; also compared theStatements of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "As-sets and Liabilities," and found same to be correct.

(Sgd.) THOS. JONES,Government Auditor and Inspector:

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A15615-6T 20, 1926.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1661

FORM NO. 51.

The Road Districts Act. 1919,

Statement showing Expenditure on Roads or other Works for yearended 10th June, 1925.

Name of Road or other Work.

Repairs Rain Sheds ...Repairs Tanks, etc., WooramelMonkev-Mia RoadKnights' TerraceCommon Trough ...Common Tank ...General Repairs ...

CommonRain Sheds, Tama la District ...Knight's Terrace to Denham Hall

We hereby cert;fy thatabove are correct.

(Sgd.)

(Sgd.)

Construction. Maintenance.

s.2.

54 19 11GO 0 0

s. d.5 0 03 15 0

50 0 035 0 02 10 02 0 02 11 61 10 0

£114 19 11 £102 6 6

the figures and particulars

W. J. HO ULT,Chairman.

W. W. EDWARDS,Secretary.

THE ROAD DISTRICT'S ACT, 1 !Ili).

Gascoync-Minitya. District Road Board.ANNUAL Statement showing operations an d trans-actions of the Board for Financial Year ended '30th

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

Particulars. £ s. ml.

Rates owing but which cannot be collected .., 16 13 8Outstanding Accounts 10 13 0Balance of Assets over Liabilities ... ... 1,302 12 11

£1,300 2 4Total ...

AssETS.

Particulars. .£ s. d. £ s. iCredit Bidance at Treasury ... ... ... 8 9 1

Credit Balance at Union Bank ... 481 1 4489 10 5

Cash in hands of Secretary ... 0 2 6Rates outstanditux

General Rates ... .. 192 4 4Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardMovable Plant and Tools ... ... 328 14 0Furniture, etc. ... ... 29 0 0Other Property, Land, Stuart Street 300 0 0

All other AssetsN.W. Department, Stock Route Wells ... 20 11 1

Total £1,360 2 4

I certify having examined the books and accountspi! the Gascoyne-Minilya Road Board ; also comparedthe Statement of "Receipts and Expenditure" and"Assets and Liabilities ',' and found same to be cor-rec

(Sgd.) THOS. JONES,Government Auditor and Inspector.

day of June, 1925 :SUMMARY 01' RECEIPTS AND

RECEins.

Particulars.Credit Balance at commencement of Year

EXPENDITURE.

£ s. d. s. d.51.I! oral N o.

Balance at Treasury 48 4 0lain we at Union Bank (General Account)In hands of Secretary ...

3790

610 0

1,428 2

T be Road Districts Act, NH).

.:TATIMENT showing Expenditure on Roads or other Works for yearGeneral Rate0

ended 30th June, 1925.(1.) Current Rates collected during year ... 1,015 10 8(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 77 0 2

Construction. tenance.1,092 10 10 Name of Road or other Work.Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage 25 10 (1

(b.) Dog 3 5 0(c.) Motor Cars ... ... 434 15 0 s. (1. s. d.

...(d.) Drivers 10 10 0174

Imilya Road.General Repairs 325 5

Income from Property and Plant (other than0 0

Gastoyne River Crossing 491 19 2lighting)

Office 11 10 0Shaw's Sand ...Barraviddy

18517

6 60 ()

Government Grants Meddalya Crossing ... 111 11 4Annual Subsidy for Maintenance and,Con- Tandoo-Yankee Tank 21 0 0

struction 239 18 11 Cooralya-Mardathura 215 0 .Special Grants

Wells 72 0 0 21 5 0 ,152 2 2

All other Receipts 23 6311 18 11

iVscth Coastal Road.Election Deposits 2 0 0

25 6General Repairs 79 0 6Devil's Elbow ... 11 7 2Quobba Gap ... 70 7 0

Total ... £3,346 6 7109 14 8

EXPENDITURE.illaud's Landing IFeasing Road.

Particulars. Y. s. il. Y s. d. General Repairs 21 0 0Salaries 250 0 0 Warrora Catchment, . ... 16 0 3Office, Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc.) 123 1 8Doori.voorit Well ...New WellMinilya Crossing 1195 9

12 15 2

Election Expenses ... 2 2 0140 5 9 49 15 5Audit Fees ... 10 10 0

Advertising ... 6 10 6

Bank Charges ... 1 5 0 Cascopte Road.Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ... 3 -1 17 10 General Repairs 142 .1 3

Three per cents. 19 17 1 Jacob's Gully ... ... 6 10 0Legal Expenses 12 1 6 Sloan's Cutting 37 13 5Stationery and Printing 13 4 11

186 7 8Maintenance Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51)

(0.) Wells, Dams, etc. ...1,672

6416

030

1,736 16

Wooramcl Road.General RepairsBaston's Catchment ...

8035

2 94 7

Construction Works (from Revenue, including Wooramel River Crossing 63 0Government Grants) as per Form No. 51

(a.) Roads ...(b.) Wells, Dams, etc. ...

21149

55

09

170 10 9

178 16 4

Plant and Tools(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. (purchased during

year) ... .. 416 10 0

.5«ntinaty.Minilya Road ...North Coastal Road ...

21 5 0 1,152169

2 214 8

(2.) Re.pairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, 4 0 0420 10 0

Maud's Landing-Wenning Road 149 5Gascoyne Road

0 49186

15 57 8

All other Expenditure (to be specified if on Wooramel Road . 178 16 4

works)Election Deposits returned ,..

532

60

20

55 6 2£170 10 9 1,736 16 3

Balances at end of YearTo credit of Board at Treasury 8 9 1 We hereby certify that the figures and particularsTo credit of Board at Union Bank (General

Account) 481 1 4 above are correct.In hands of Secretary 0 2 6

489 12 11(Sgd.) C. J. LE WER,

Chairman.Total .. £3,346 6 7 (Sgd.) ST. .1. A. HORTON,

Secretary.

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1662 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 20, 1926.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Upper Gascoyne District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30thday of June, 1925 :

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Particulars. £ s. d. £

Credit Balance at commencement of YearBalance at Treasury 3 S7 15 9

s. d.

Balance at Union Bank (General Account) 606 10 7In hands of Secretary ... 40 9 S

1,034 1G 0General Rates

Current Rates collected during year ... 691 1 5Licenses

(a.) Cart and Carriage ... 60 0 0(b.) Dog ... ... 25 1.2 6(c.) Motor Cars ... 161 0 0(d.) Motor Trucks ... 89 0 0

335 12 6

Income from Property and Plant (other thanlighting)

Hire of Dray, etc. 24 0 0Upper Gascoyne Vermin Board 40 0 0

0 -1 0 0

Government GrantsAnnual Subsidy for Maintenance and Con-

struction ... 247 4 11Special Grants

Stock Route Wells 180 0 0427 4: 11

All other ReceiptsGascoyne-Minilya Road Board, on account

Jacobs Gully Well 10 0C. D. Collins, refund, on account damage

to Motor Road ... 9 11 0ElectionNomination ices 1 0 0

17 1 0

Total £2,569 15 10

EXPENDITCEE.

Particulars. s. d. s. d.

Expenses for Collecting Licenses(1.) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. 6 16 0(2.) Commission ... 16 15 7

23 11 7

100 0 0Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc.) 7 2 0ElectionNomination Fees refunded ... 1 0 0Advertising ... 3 19 2Bank Charges ... 1 11 6Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ... 17 17 3Three per cents. 24 6Stationery and Printing 10 5 SMaintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a.) Roads ... 796 17 8(b.) Wells, Dams, etc. ... 0 16(c.) Stock Route Wells ... 117 0 0

914 1.3 11

Construction Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51

(a.) Roads ... :.. ... ... ... 152 19 7Plant and Tools

(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. (purchased duringyear) ... ... ... 242 5 3

(2.) Repairs to Office ... ... 30 0 0272 5 3

Refund of Rates ... 3 7 10All other Expenditure (to be specified if o

works)Subscription Road Association 3 14 0Mungarra Telephone 20 0 0Native Boy's Permit 0 5 0Cartage on petrol, wheels, etc. 3 4 0Telephone calls ... 1 11 0Repairs, Oil, Motor Car 84 13 9

113 8 3Balances at end of Veer

To credit. of Board at Treasury ... 074 1To credit of Board at Union Bank (General

Account) 549 3 10923 5 4

Total ... £2,569 15 10

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIABILITIES.

Particulars. s. d.All other Liabilities

Stock Route Wells Account at Treasury ... 318 16 0Balance of Assets over Liabilities ... .. 1,381 4 2

Total £1,700 0 2

ASSETS.

Particulars.Credit Balance at Treasury ..Credit Balance at Union .Bank

£ s. d.374 1 6549 3 10

923

s. d.

5 4Rates outstanding

General Rates 112 19 7Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardBuildings, etc. 250 0 0Movable Plant and Tools, including

Motor Truck 319 15 3Furniture, etc. 54 0 0Camel 40 0 0

Total ... £1,700 0 2

I certify having examined the books and accounts ofthe Upper Gascoyne Road Board; also compared theStatements of "Receipts and Expenditure" and " A s-sets and Liabilities,'' and found same to be correct.

(Sgd.) THOS. JONES,Government Auditor and Inspector.

Form No. 51.PH Roads Districts Act, 1919.

STATEMENT showing Expenditure on Roads or other Works for yearended 30th Stine, 1925.

Name of Road or other Work. Construction. Maintenance.

Gascoyne RoadLyons Road ...Wells ...Stock Route Wells

Motor Roads.Congo and Dalgety Creek Crossings ...Gascoyne and Box Gully ...Lyons' Motor Road ...Salt GullyBoundary StoneMain Mail RouteBigemin Pills Range ...Lyons, Gascoyne, and Mungarra Cross-

ings...Dairy Creek Crossing, Boundary Stone

s. d.

360 0s. d.

32 6 8179 6 8

0 16 3117 0 0

36 0 0 329 9 7

87 618 0 010 0 0

116 19 7 276 1

13 6

35 0

Weabove

hereby certify thatare correct.

gd. )

3rd July, 1925.

the

800

138 10 07 0 0

£116 19 7 585 4 4

figures and particulars

W. CREAM,Chairman.

(Sgd.) CORBETT TAYLOR,Secretary.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919,Nultagine District Road Board.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30thday of. June, 1925:

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS ANRECEIPTS.

Particulars.Credit Balance at commencement of Year

EXPENDI

£ s. cl.

URE.

s. d.Balance at Treasury 127 12 7Balance at Western Australian Bank

(General Account) ... 255 16 5383 9 0General Rate

(1.) Current Rates collected during year ... 489 3 5(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year 23 1 9

512 5 2Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage 9 10 0(b.) Dog 2 17 6(c.) Motor Cars ... 18 0 0(8.) Motor Cycles ... 1 17 6(e.) Camels 2 12 0

34 17 0

0 10 0Fees

(a.) Gate Registration(b.) Commonage and Agistmen 3 0 0

3 10 0Income from Property and Plant (other than

lighting)Sale of Plant ... 30 0 0

Government GrantsAnnual Subsidy for Maintenance and Con-

struction 214 5 10Special Grants

Federal Grant 425 0 0Wells 340 0 0

979 5 10Exchange 1 17 6All other Receipts

Refund, Vermin Board 76 6 7

Total £2,021 11 1

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AtTousT 20, 1926.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1663

EXPENEITUR E.

Particulars.Expenses for levying R atesf1ollection,

F. 3. 2 s. 3.

Commission, etc. ... ... ... 40 11 2Expenses for Collecting LicensesCommis-

sion ... ... a if 11Salaries ... ... ... 179 0 .0Office Expenses (Rent, Pos

5 18 10Advertising ... . 1 0Bank Charges ... 3 0Insurances (Eire Guarantees,..e.tc.) ... 25 13 1Three per cents. .. 3 3 0Stationery and Printing ... ... 3 0 6Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Pomo No. 51(a.) Roads . .,. ... 313 0 0(b.) Wells, Dams, etc. ... ... 151 6 :(

(c.) Commonages ... ... ... 15 2 4.178 9 9

Construction Works (from Revenue, includingGovernment Grants) as per Form No. 51

(a.) Roads ... 489 19 2(b.) Store Room ... 113 1 7

003 0 9Plant and Tools

(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. (purchased duringyear) 482 10 4

(2.) Repairs to Office 8 8 4491 7

All other Expenditure (to be specified if onworks)

Loan, Vermin Board ... 52 19 7Medicine Chest 1 5 0Road Board Association 3 14 0Travelling Expenses for members 13 5 0

71 3 7Balances at end of Year

To credit of Board at Treasury 54 5 10To credit of Board at Western Australian

Bank (General Account) 50 16 0105 1 10

Total 1:2,021 11 1

LIABIISTIES AND ASSETS.

iLIABILITI ES.

Particulars. s. d.All other Liabilities

North-West Wells unexpended balance ofGrant 254 10 S

Balance of Assets over Liabilities ... 691 8 4

Total 2945 19 0

ASSETS.

Particulars. s. (I.

Hdance at Treasury ... . 54 5 10lf,dance at Western Australian Bank 50 16 0

105 1 10Rates outstandingGeneral Rates ... 338 10 6Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardBuildings, etc. 200 0Movable Plant and ToolsMotor TruckFurniture, etc., and other Property

10015050

0 00 00 0

All other AssetsVermin Board 2 6 8

Total ... 2945 19 0

I certify having examined the books and accountsof the Nullagine Road Board ; also compared the State-men ts of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets andLiabilities," and found same, to be correct.

(Sgd.) TITOS. TONES,Government Auditor and Inspector.

Form No. 51.

The Reacts Dtglricts Act, 1919.

STATEMENT showing Expenditure on Roads or other Works for Yearended 30th June, 1025.

Name of Road or other Work.

Peak Hill RoadMarble Bar Road .,.North-West Wells ...Federal Grant, Spinnaway Well

Deviation No. 1 ...Deviation No. 2

Construction.

s. d.

188 0 10301 18 4

489 19 2

Maintenance.

s. d.178 13 4133 6 8151 (;

463 6 5

THE ROAD DTSTRITTS ACT, 1919.

Tableland District Road Board.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-fictions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30thday of June, 1925 :

SUM:11AR): OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Particulars. 8:. s. 3. £ s. il.

Credit Balance at commencement of YearBalance at Treasury ... 253 15 2... ...Balance at Union Bank (General Account) 29 11. 0

General Rate(1.) Current Rates co' b,,i -1 during year 313 11 3(3.) Arrears of Ratm: eo 1: i during year 125 10 1

Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage 35 0 0(b.) Dog 2 7 G

(e.) Motor Cars 58 10 0(d.) Motor Cycles 3 7 G

(e.) Motor Wagons 1 0 0

Government GrantsAnnual Subsidy for Maintenance and Con-

structionSpecial Grants

WellsFederal Road Grant

All other ReceiptsRefund on Wells ...Exchange ...

Total

EXPENDITURE.

160 8 9

70 0 0000 0 0

73 4 80 4 3

Particulars.Expenses for Levying Rates, Collection, Com-

mission, etc. ...Expenses for Collecting Licenses

(1.) _Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ...(2.) Commission ...

Salaries ...Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

Advertising ...Bank Charges ...Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.)Three per cents. .

Stationery and PrintingMaintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a.) Roads 529 19 1(b.) Wells, Dams, etc, ... 15 0 0

283 6 2

439 1 4

100 5 0

1,130 8 9

73 8 11

£2,02610 2

£ s. d. £ s. d.

3 0 39 18 0

40 11 11

12 18 360 0 0

5 3 9

140 1149 03

131 60 09

7 5 1

544 19 1Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a.) Roads ... 1,000 5 6(b.) Wells, Darns, etc. 97 15 10

1,098Plant and Tools

(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. (purchased duringyear)

(2.) Office Furniture(3.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc.

69 116 1238 14

94

All other Expenditure (to be specified if onworks) ..

Balances at end of YearTo credit of Board at TreasuryTo credit of Board at Union Bank (General

Account)

Total ...

89 8 2

1 14 0

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIABIT ITIES.

Particulars.Rates owing but which cannot be collected ...Balance of Assets over Liabilities ...

Total

ASSETS.

Particulars.Credit Balance at Treasury ...Credit Balance at Union Bank

1 4

124 8 7

6 11 0

91 2 2

£2,026 10 2

s. d.37 12 2

422 13 3

£460 5 5

s. d. £ s. d89 8 21 14 0

Rates outstandingGeneral Rates

Estimated Current Value of Property ownedby Board

Buildings, etc. ...Movable Plant and Tools ...Furniture, etc. ...Other PropertyHorse and Dray

All other AssetsBalance owing from Federal Road Grant

Total ...

91 2 2

122 3 3

25 0 050 0 032 0 040 0 0

100 0 0£460 5 5

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1064 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 20, 192(i.

I certify having examined the books and accounts ofthe Tableland Road Board ; also compared the State-ments of "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assetsand Liabilities, " and found same to be correct.

( Sgd.) THOS. JONES,Government Auditor and Inspector.

Form No. 51.

The Road Districts Act, 1919.

STATEMENT showing Expenditure on Roads or other works for Year. ended 30th Tune, 1925.

Gillard deceased a special Certificate of Title to the landdescribed below the duplicate Certificate of Title havingas is alleged been lost.

Dated this 10th clay of August, 1926.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.All that piece of laud situate in Cleaver Street in the

City of Perth being portion of Perth Suburban Lot 180and being Lot 39 on deposited Plan 2360 being thewhole of the land described in Certificate of TitleVolume 338 Folio 3.

Lohrmann j. Tindal, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

No. Con-Name of Road or other Work. struction.Main-

tenance.

Roads.T ambrey-Millstream

s. d.

7

s.d.

0 0FirestickFoot of Big Hill 20 0 0

3 Gapwell Foot of Big Hill 20 0 04 Foot of Big HillTableland 211 10 4 TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.5 Mt. Florence Mulga Downs 55 0 0G Mt. FlorenceTambrey 5

03 0 0 Application No. 1237/1926.Big Hill ... ,000. 6 123 8 9 TAKE notice that Richard Stanley Sampson of 971

Total

Wells.

,000 5 6 529 19 1 Hay Street Perth Printer has made application to beregistered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simplein possession in the following parcel of land situate in

1 Hamersley Well ... 17 4 0 15 0 0 the City of Perth and being2 Mt. Herbert Tank ... 80 11 10

Total 97 15 10 15 0 0 Perth Town Lot E39 containing two roods and fourtenths of a perch

We hereby certify that the figures and particularsabove are correct.

(Sgd.) C. V. FERGUSON,Chairman.

(Sgd.) T. D. CUSACK,Secretary.

1st ,July, 1925.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, SECTION 222,AND THE REAL PROPERTY LIMITATIONACT, 1878.

Application No. 1238/1926.TAKE notice that John Joseph Dawson of Newtown inthe State of Western Australia Farmer has made appli-cation to be registered as the proprietor of an estate infee simple in possession in the following parcel of landsituate in the Sussex District and being

Sussex Location 224 containing ten acresBounded on the West by a boundary of Location 634

measuring 8 chains 63 linksOn the North by 11 chains 67 links of the South

boundary of Location 27On the East by the West boundary of Vasse Lot 44

measuring 8 chains 52 links andOn the South by 11 chains 67 links of a public road.The land is that comprised in Certificate of Title

VOlu me 39 Folio 165.And further take notice that all persons other than

the applicant claiming to have any estate right title orinterest in the above parcel of land are hereby requiredto lodge in this Office on or before the twentieth day ofSeptember next a caveat forbidding the registration ofthe said John Joseph Dawson as such proprietor.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth,10th August, 1926.

A. M. Hayward, Busselton, Solicitor for the Applicant.

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

Application No. 1354/1926.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the twenty-eighth day of August to issueto John Thomas McNamara formerly of ChelmsfordRoad North Perth but now of 35 Brisbane Street PerthButcher the sole surviving executor of William Edgar

Bounded on the South-East by one chain ninety-ninelinks and eight-tenths of a link of Plain Street

On the South-West by two chains fifty-one links andfour tenths of a link of God erich Street

011 the North-West by the South-East boundary ofE37 measuring two chains two links and six-tenths ofa link and

On the North -East by the South-West boundary ofE38 measuring two chains fifty -one links and one-tenthof a link.

The land is more particularly defined on Diagram(3223 deposited in the Office of Titles.

And further take notice that all persons other thanthe applicant claiming to have any estate right title orinterest in the above parcel of land are hereby requiredto lodge in this Office on or before the eighteenth dayof September next a caveat forbidding the same frombeing brought under the operation of the Act.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth,18th August, 1926.

Percy G. Stone, Perth, Solicitor for the Applicant.

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

Application No. 1427/1926.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is in-tended on the third day of September next to issue inthe name of Samuel Peter Mackay of Perth Squatter aspecial Certificate of Title to the land described belowthe duplicate Certificate of Title having as is allegedbeen lost.

Dated this seventeenth day of August, 1926.

ARTHUR G. HARVEY,Assistant Registrar of Titles.

The land referred to.All that piece of land situate in the Di strict of Pea-

welt containing four hundred acres being North Loca-tion 3] being the whole of the land described in Certifi-cate of Title Volume 271 Folio 98.

Robinson, Cox, Wheatley, Perth, Solicitors for theApplicant.

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AUGUST 20, 1926.] GOY HMI ENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1665

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Accepted Tenders.

TenderBoard

No.Date. Contractor.

Sche-duleNo.

1926.509/26 Aug. 12 Austral Motors, Ltd.... 123A,

1926539/26 Aug. 12 McLean Bros. & Rigg, 126A,

Ltd. 1926

487/26 Aug. 13 Gibbs, Bright, & Co.... 116A,1926

Aug. 13 British General ElectricCo., Ltd.

54 /26 Aug. 13 J. R. W. Gardam & Co. 18A,1926

Particulars. Departmentconcerned. Rate

Motor Truck, " Vulcan," 25cwt.,1 only

Single Motion Relisher andWedger Cutter, delivered atState Saw Mills Depot, Car-lisle

Electric LampsItems 1, 2, and 3 ...Item 4 ...Item 5 ...Item 6 ...

Dredging Plant-1 Special No. 40 Priestman

" Universal " Grab Dredgerwith separate slewing en-gines, etc., and boilerssuitable for using Colliecoal

1 Special No. 30 Priestman" Universal" Grab Dredgerwith separate slewingengines, etc., and boilerssuitable for using Colliecoal

Works and Labour £475.

State Saw Mills ... £149 10s. Od.

Works and Labour

Works and Labour

J

£6 15s. Od. gross.£13 7s. Od. gross.£1818s. Od. gross.£32 5s. Od. gross.

2,917, C.I.F.,Fremantle.

£2,319, C.I.F.,Fremantle.

Tender Board No. Date.

Cancellation of Contract.

Contractor. Particulars.

631 /251926.

Aug. 13 H. Rayner & Co. Provisions (Jam, Tomato Sauce, and Canned Tomatoes) as peritems 65, 66, 104, and 119 of 1926 Contract, at Perth, Clare-mont, Fremantle, and Wooroloo.

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date ofadvertising. Schedule No.

1926.June 22 ... 108A, 1926July 1 112A, 1926

Aug. 19 128A, 1926

Supplies required. Date ofclosing.

...

Steel Angles, Channels, Flats, Plates and Spring SteelMackintosh Coats, Police UniformFoot, 100 only ; Mounted, 50 only, and

Capes, 25 only

For Sale by Tender.Kitchen Waste from the" Lemnos " Hospital, West Subiaco, during the period

from 1st September, 1926, to 30th June, 1927 ...

For Sale." Cletrac" Tractors.Offers are invited for one or more of the Cletrac Tractors

now lying at the North Fremantle Government Stores. Details from theTender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth.

1926.Aug. 26Aug. 26

Aug. 26

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the under-mentioned supplies until2.15 p.m on the date 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, Perth.

No tender necessarily accepted.H. C. TRETHOWAN,

19th August, 1926. Chairman W.A. Government Tender Board.

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1666 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AUGUST 20, 1926.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORFEIT LEASES FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENT.

Department of Mines,Perth, 6th August, 1926.

IN accordance with Section 97 of "The Mining Act, 1904," notice is hereby iven that unless rent duethe undermentioned Gold Mining Leases be paid on or before the 30th day cf 'September, 1926, it is the in-tention of the Governor, under the provisions of Sec tion 98 of "The Mining Act, 1904," to forfeit suchleases for breach of covenant, viz., non-payment of rent.

M. J. CALANCHINI,Under Secretary for Mines.

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.1883WZOROASTRIAN: Jessop, Thomas James ;

Thorlby, Herbert.1929 WMOPOKE Kernick, Fredrick Martin ;

Blake, Albert ; Skepper, Harold Adolphus ;Hammond, James Edward ; Hodgson, George ;Davidson, Henry Walter ; McKennay, Wil-liam Thomas Pinkham ; Williams, EdwardJohn ; Martin, Walter Edward ; Hoepner,Edward ; Seotson, Samuel.

1935WEXCHEQUER: Horn, Anthony ; Walls,Thomas.

1938WNEW MEXICO: Malone, William ; Lacey,Richard ; Hawke, Frank ; Goldbra nsen, Jan;Sweeney, Joseph.

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.4567GRIFFITHS GOLD MINE : Griffiths, John.4586CARLTO.N : Clayton, Louis Frederick.4720LAKE VIEW REWARD: Ives Reward Gold

Mines, No Liability.4721LAKE VIEW REWARD EAST: Ives Reward

Gold Mines, No Liability.4722LAKE VIEW REWARD EXTENDED: Ives

Reward Gold Mines, No Liability.4732IVES LAKE VIEW REWARD JUNCTION:

Job, Thomas Ernest.5154IVES REWARD JUNCTION EXTENDED:

Job, Thomas Ernest.5164JUST IN TIME: Prendergast, Richard ; Bren-

nan, Kyran ; Wells, Robert Newman.5195CLIFTON McCahon, Henry Thomas.5197GREAT EMPRESS OF COOLGARDIE: Lillis,

Martin.5201IVES REWARD No. 2: Ives Reward Gold

Mines, No Liability.5208MAIN LODE SOUTH: Purdy, Milton henry;

Purdy-, Rupert.5210ROSE DOREEN : Brown, John ; Zo we, Sinithem

Rose ; Crutchett, Hubert James.

Ktinanulling District.898SLA FORTUNA : Vale, William Henry.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD.128SMARARO.A. No. 3 : Nicolson, John.1290MARAROA No. 2: Nicolson, John.1291MARAROA No. 1: Nicolson, John.1311HILL : Nicolson, John.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.946EIRONSIDES NORTH: Starr, Francis Thomas.

1537EUNION JACK: Starr, Francis Thomas.4547EMOUNT CHARLOTTE No. 2: Hunt, Harry

William.4548EHANNAN 'S HILL: Hunt, Harry William.4632ENORTH END: Hill, Catherine.5159ELAKE VIEW SOUTH: Laver, Ralph ; Stone,

Richard William.; Laver, Edith Beatrice;Layer, Charles William.

5342EDEVITT 'S REWARD: Devitt, James5346EMAIN ORE CHANNEL: Slattery, Augustus ;

Cook, George ; Zone, Benno.5358E INVINCIBLE: Stahl, Frederick Henry.5386EELSIE MAY: Steadman, Frederick James;

McFarland, Joseph ; Crudace, Edith ; Crudace,Peter Mellanby.

5389ESONS OF GWALIA, KALGOORLIE : Gamble,William Moloney, Martin.

5391E CALEDONIAN: Starr; Arthur James; Starr,Cecil.

5394E DOROTHY: Cadlolo, John William.5395EDINNIE : Hamilton, Donald.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.Butong District.

1191Y SWEET NELL : Hunt, Harry William ; Hunt,George Barnard.

1198.VTRANS VILLE : asson, Joseph ; Bennit, Wil-liam ; Bennit, Leslie George.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Lawlers District.

58 WORONGA: Waroonga Gold Mining Company,Limited.

62 WORONGA SOUTH: Waroonga Gold MillingCompany, Limited.

918WAROONGA NORTH: Waroonga Gold MiningCompany, Limited.

1178 RAJAH: Waroonga Gold lliuing Company,Limited.

1228VANGUARD : Maund, Donald Louis 'William.1230CAMBERRA Bola, Charles ; Roy, Ellen.1232WESTRALIA Mannd, Donald Louis William ;

Maund, William John ; Maund, Donald Barrie ;Maund, Harry James.

Black Range District.20313-11AVILAII Sonnenschein, Rebecca.3451;HAVILAII DEVELOPMENT: Sonn eusehein,

Rebecca.885BOROYA EAST: Paskov, Dunne ; Mijat, Sine.

IViluma District.10J MOONLIGHT: Morgans, Alfred Edward.37JMOONLIGHT EAST: Morgans, Alfred Edward.91jADELAIDE : Morgans, Alfred Edward.

109,1NORTILWEST MOONLIGHT: Morgans, Al-fred Edward.

333.1 - -N ER : Bennett, William Percy.:404 WANDILLA : Thompson, Frederick.

Williard, Christian.3574 WARATAH SO ITTII Williard; Christian,365JESSEX : Bowler, Denis ; Geary, William.866.1 WESSEX : Bowler, Denis ; Geary, William.867JLAUGHING JACK: Erwin, John Andrew;

Riggall, Edward.3764 BAR TON: Barton, George ; Cha rl wood, Charles.377,1--MOTHER OF GWALIA: Lyons, Joachim.380.7 BULLET [N CONSOLS: Bowler, Denis.381J--GOLDEN AGE: Acton, Samuel James.,

KIMBERLEY GOLDFIELD.09George, Alfred Augustus.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD.2113T--BANEYGO NORTH: Dwyer, William ; Dwyer,

George Martin ; Dwyer, Michael Stephen.2138T NIL DESPERANDEM : Clayton, John ; Aitken,

Douglas; Probert, Arthur Adrian ; Lysaght,St. Clair ; Richards, Harry; Herbert, Fred-erick.

2!I-Fr KING CREATION: Raven, Henry Cox.'2 LEEN 0 F.' EIREA TION : Raven, Henry Cox.2200T 4' EN N. . : Tacker, W illiam ; Sanfeliu,

John.

rp.e SW: GOLDFIELD.1860--B a, James ; lleplon, William

John.1861BELL BIED: Chess° James; Heydon, William

John.2040AMAYTHAS Heydon, Ebenezer Robert.

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AUGUST 20, 1920.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1667

MURCHISON GOLDFIELDcontinued.Day Dawn District.

1DGREAT FINGALL No. 1: Bastian, Henry;Bastian, Thomas William; Bastian, Sampson;Bastian, Archibald.

170DGREAT FINGALL No. 4: Bastian, Henry;Bastian, Thomas William; Bastian, Sampson;Bastian, Archibald.

210DGREAT FINGALL No. 5: Bastian, Henry;Bastian, Thomas William; Bastian, Sampson;Bastian, Archibald.

569DSOUTH PING LL Bastian, Archibald; Bas-tian, Henry; Bastian, Sampson; Bastian,Thomas William; Riddle, Arthur Crighton.

Meckatharra District.1291NWATERLOO: Garland, John Patrick.1331NGWALIA: Eves, Henry; Allanson, Thomas;

Eves, Flora Marion.1501NEMPIRE: Liddle, Joseph Edward; Lynch,

Joseph Henry.1528NHAVELUCK NORTH: O'Leary, Timothy

John.

Mt. Magnet District.1209MROYAL CONSOLS: Jones, James; Combe,

James Arthur.1215MHILL 60: Hough, David Edward Austin;

Clark, Walter; Pearsall, Ernest Gerald.1220MRUBICON: Jewell, Horace; Miller, William.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Henries District.

5410ZLAKE VIEW: Michaels, Myer; Maher, Pat-rick William; Side, Henry Herbert; Maher,Patrick; Malier, Mary Theresa.

5423ZLADY SHENTON: Lady Shenton Gold Min-ing Syndicate (Menzies) No Liability.

5435ZLADY SHENTON SOUTH: Lady ShentonGold Mining Syndicate (Menzies), No Lia-bility.

5503ZADVENTURE: Grieve, Ernest Edward.

Yerilla District.1011RNETA: Mandelstam, Alexander Sidney.

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Kanowna District,

12XB1SSENBERGER NORTH: The North WhiteFeather Gold Mines, Limited.

13XBISSENBERGER: The North White FeatherGold Mines, Limited.

1299XKANOWNA CONSOLS: Orion Mines, Lim-ited; Willmott, Samuel Charles; Will-I:field,Charles Augustus.

1379XKANOWNA CONSOLS No. 1: Orion Mines,Limited; Willmott, Samuel Charles; Whit-field, Charles Augustus.

1438XGOLDEN CEMENT: The North White Fea-ther Gold Mines, Limited.

1443XGOLDEN CEMENT NORTH: The NorthWhite Feather Gold Mines, Limited.

1461XGOLDEN EAGLE: The North Whit,- FeatherGold Mines, Limited.

Kurnalpi District.439KRISING SUN: Jessup, Ernest; Jessup, David;

Bolton, George.

PEAK HILL GOLDFIELD.495PBAUMGARTEN'S REWARD Baumgarten,

Otto Andrew; Freeman, Percy Cecil; Over-stone, John; Schader, Richard.

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD.156--GEM CONSOLIDATED SOUTH: Dunn, Walter;

Parkinson, William James.184GEM: Reynolds, Henry; Scott, William Henry.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.841FRANKLIN: Snell, Andrew; Snell, Samuel;

Snell, Thomas; Snell, Edward.851VIKING Hansen, Hagbarth; Schachtshabel,

Carl Christian Alexander.

Nullagine District.218LBARTON: McKenna, Gertrude Helen.219LSHAMROCK: Nicholls, Alfred; Doherty, Michael220LPERSISTANCE Martin, John.

YALGOO GOLDFIELD.878CARNATION: Payne, Walter.902FIELD'S FIND EXTENDED: Tobin, Patrick.907BROWN'S REWARD: Connor, Loftus.909OUR GIRLS : Connor, Loftus.913BEATRICE: Connor, Loftus.973SWEET WILLIAM Genge, Isaac.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD.724 SPRING HILL The Spring Hill Gold Mining

Company, No Liability.1227GREAT VICTORIA EAST EXTENDED: Great

Victoria Gold Mines, No Liability.1228GREAT VICTORIA NORTH: Great Victoria

Gold Mines, No Liability.1606GREAT VICTORIA WEST EXTENDED: Great

Victoria Gold Mines, No Liability.2544COLLEEN HAWN: Quinn, Charles; Kelly,

Patrick.2633SPRING HILL NORTH: The Spring Hill Gold

Mining Company, No Liability.2801SCOTTS GREY 'S : Polson Samuel Hunter.2951WHITE HORSESHOE : Simpson, Peter Miller.3226ROYAL FLUSH: McIntyre, William Henry ;

McLennan, Alexander Roderick; Burt, FlorenceStockwell.

3264TRANSVAAL MINE : Leggo, Arthur Victor.3277JUST IN TIME: Burbidge, Ernest Charles.3281RESURRECTION: De Paoli, Giacomo.

OUTSIDE PROCLAIMED FIELDS.3011DIGGERS REWARD: Humphreys, Cecil Maurice

Joseph; Thomas, Matthias; Humphreys, Mat-thew John; Nelson, Robert.

3411JIMBEL BAR DEEPS: Joseph, Thomas David ;Morrissey, Francis Walsh; Jones, Frank Ed-ward; Morrissey, John Patrick.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines.

Perth, 18th August, 1926.IT is hereby noticed that, in accordance with tile provi:nons of The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Applications for Leases as shown below.

H. J. CALANCHINI,Under '3ecretary for Mines.

Gold Mini huunderincutioned Applications for Gold Mining Leases were approved, subject to survey :-----

Go Id lield District.

hilbaraOutside Proclaimed Fields

... i Marble Bar

No. of Application.

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1668 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. GUST 20, 1926.

APPOINTMENT.Department of Mines,

736/13. Perth, 18th August, 1926.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to appoint Frederick Mark Isaac. Read asWarden of the Gascoyne Goldfield.

M. J. CALANCHINI,Under Secretary for Mines.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

980/26. Perth, 18th August, 1926.IN accordance with the provisions of Section 297 of" The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governorin Executive Council has been pleased to approve thetemporary reservation (Reserve No. 43411) of that por-tion of Crown land situated at Moolyella, PilbaraGoldfield, as shown bordered blue on lithographic planat page 12, Mines file 980/26, and to authorise j ohnCharlton Johnston to occupy conditionally the saidreserve for a period of twelve months from the 6th dayof August, 1926, for the purpose of boring to test theexistence of tin deposits.

M. F. TROY,Minister for Mines.

T HE MINING ACT, 1904.Department of Mines,

946/26. Perth, 18th August, 1926.IN accordance with the provisions of Section 327 of" The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governorin Executive Council has been pleased to make the fol-lowing additional RegulatiOn under the said Act.

M. F. TROY,Minister for Mines.

83a.. In the event of the area contained in any ap-plication for a water right comprising portion of apastoral lease, the applicant shall, at least ten daysprior to the date of bearing, serve notice of such appli-cation, upon the lessee thereof.

COURT OF ARBITRATION, WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 312 of 1926.In the matter of an Award made on the 26th day of Sep-

tember, 1923, between the Minister for Works, theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage,the Fremantle Harbour Trust, the Minister for Norh-West, and the Minister for Trading Concerns, and theAmalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, PerthBranch (now known as the Perth City AmalgamatedSociety of Carpenters and Joiners of Australia IndustrialUnion of Workers), and in the matter of an applicationby the abovenamed Union for the Court to amend thesaid Award.

UPON hearing the application of Mr. E. Ketterer, on behalfof the applicant Union, and by consent, and in pursuanceof the powers contained in Section 90 of " The IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1925," and of Clause 2 of AwardNo. 34 of 1922, the Court doth hereby order that the saidAward be and the same is hereby amended in the terms ofthe annexed Schedule,

Dated this 8th day of July, 1926.By the Court,

[L.s.1 (Sgd.) WALTER DWYER,President.

Schedule referred to :

CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.AN Agreement made this twenty-fourth day of February,1926, between the Minister for Works, the Minister for WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage, The Fremantle HarbourTrust, Minister 'for North-West, The Minister for 'TradingConcerns (in his capacity of Administrator of the StateImplement and Engineering Works), The Minister for Agri-culture, and the Minister for Lands (other than in connec-tion with Sawmilling operations) of the one part and TheAmalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners (PerthBranch) of the other part.

Whereas an Award of the Arbitration Court of WesternAustralia was made on the 26th day of September, 1923,and numbered 34 of 1922, and it has been mutually agreedto vary the terms of the said Award as hereinafter expressed,that is to say :

IT IS HEREBY AGREED BETWEEN THEPARTIES:

(The dates shown in parentheses are the dates from whichit is agreed such alterations shall operate.)

Minister's bound by Award.Add the following :

Minister for Agriculture, Minister for Lands (otherthan in connection with the Sawmilling operations)and after the words Minister for Trading Concerns,"add " in his capacity as administrator of the StateImplement and Engineering Works."

Clause 3.Rates of Pay.It is hereby agreed that the minimum rate of pay shall,

in lieu of the rate prescribed by Clause 3 of the Award, be107/4d. per week of 44 hours. (1st October, 1925.)

It is also agreed(a) that the rate of pay is fixed on a weekly basis sub-

ject to the following conditions, namely :That if in the ease of any employee for any

reason whatever during any portion ofthe working hours of any week no workis available or performed, the employeewill only be paid for the time actuallyworked at the rate of pay as above pre-scribed (per week of 44 hours) appor-tioned to the time actually worked duringthe week ; and

that notwithstanding the rate of pay is fixed on aweekly basis, there shall be no obligations on thepart of the Minister or the employee to give aweek's or any other notice to determine the em-ployment, the position being in this respect thesame as if the employee were employed at anhourly wage ;

Paragraphs (a) and (b) are in conformity withexisting practice which will continue and beobserved.

It is further agreedThat the wages referred to herein shall operate until the

26th September, 1920, subject to the proviso thatshould the Arbitration Court issue a statutory basicwage declaration in the meantime, the wages setout in this agreement shall be automatically ad-justed in acordance with such declaration.

Clause 6.Hours.44 Hours shall represent a week's work in lieu of 48 hours

as prescribed by Clause 6 of the Award, on the following con-dition :Such ordinary working hours shall not exceed 8hours on the first 5 days of the week and 4 hours on Satur-days. (2nd July, 1924.)

Clause 7.--Overtime and Holidays.Delete Sub-clause (a) and substitute in lieu thereof :

All time worked in excess of or outside the usualhours shall be paid at the rate of time and a -half for thefirst four hours after the usual stopping time, and doubletime thereafter, -provided that employees called to startwork within an hour and a-half of the usual startingtime shall be paid at the rate of time and a-half untilthe usual starting time." . (26th September, 1924.)

Add the following to Sub-clause (c)" Employees who are compelled by the employer to

work on the Union's picnic day shall be paid at doubletime rates." (From date Agreement -is signed.)

Add the following to Sub-clause (g) :" If the Union picnic day is taken as a paid holiday

the balance of leave due shall be reduced accordingly.'(From 26th September, 1924).

Delete Sub-clause (Ii) and substitute in lieu thereof :" All employees employed for a period of less than

12 months' continuous service shall receive holiday payas follows :--After one month's continuous service holi-days in proportion as the length of service is to the fullnumber -f holidays for the twelve months. Casualworkers are not entitled to holidays." (26th September,1924.)

Clause 13.--Interviewilty Workers.Delete the Clause and substitute in lieu thereof :

" On notifying tie Officer-in-Charge any officer of theUnion authorised in writing by the President and Secre-tary of such Union shall have the right to enter anyplace or premises during ordinary working hours whereinmembers of such Union covered by this Award are en-gaged, for the purpose of conversing with or interviewingthe employees in such place or premises:

" Provided that such officer shall not hamper orotherwise hinder the employees in the carrying out oftheir work. The officer in charg, shall determinewhether employees are being hampered or hinderedin their work." (From date Agreement is signed.)

(b)

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Preference of Employment.Add a new Clause to stand as Clause 18 :

" Preference of employment shall be given to financialmembers of the Union provided the Minister shall notbe under any obligation to communicate with the Unionoffice to ascertain whether a member is financial."(From date Agreement is signed.)

Payment of Wages when ser rice.s. terminated.Add a new Clause to stand as Clause 19 :

" When an employee is discharged before the usualpay day he shall be paid his wages when he ceases workor it shall be forwarded to his address the day after byregistered post at the employer's risk." (From dateAgreement is signed.)

Notice Boards.Add a new Clause to stand as Clause 20:

A notice board shall be provided by the employeron all jobs where, in the opinion of the officer in charge,it is considered essential for the convenience of theUnion concerned to have a notice board." (From dateAgreement is signed.)

..4pplication to Court.It is hereby further agreed between the parties hereto

that as soon as practicable application will be made by theUnion to the Court to vary the aforementioned Award inaccordance with the terms of this Agreement, and the partieshereto will consent to such variation.

Term.This Agreement shall operate from the date hereof until

the 26th September, 1926.Signed by the said Minister for Works.

ALEX. McCALLUM.WitnessW. S. Andrew.

Signed by the said Minister o Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage.

ALEX. McCALLUM.WitnessW. S. Andrew.

Signed by the said Minister for the North-West.J. M. DREW.

Witness-A. 0. Neville.

Signed by the said Minister for Trading Concerns.ALEX. McCALLUM.

WitnessW. S. Andrew.

Signed by the said Minister for Agriculture.M. F. TROY.

WitnessL. Jones.

Signed by the said Minister o Lands.W. C. ANGWIN.

WitnessL. H. Jago.

Signed on behalf of the Fremantle Harbour Trust.TOM CARTER,

Chairman.E. STEVENS,

Secretary.WitnessJ. H. N. Taylor,

Commissioner.

Signed on behalf of the Amalgamated Society of Car-penters and Joiners (Perth Branch).

J. DENT,President.

E. KETTERER,Secretary.

WitnessW. M. Cook.

COURT OF ARBITRATION, WESTERN AUS-TRALIA.

No. 180 of 1926.In the matter of an Award made the 3rd day

of April, 1924, and numbered 2/1.923, between Berry-man Brothers and The Produce Markets, Limited,and The Shop, Assistants and Warehouse Em-ployees' Industrial Union of Workers, Perth, West-ern Australia, and in the matter of an applicationby the abovenamed Union for the rescission of the.said Award.

UPON hearing Mr. D. Freedma.n for the applicant Union,and in pursuance of the powers contained in Section 90of "The Industrial Arbitration: Act, 1912-1925," theCourt cloth hereby rescind the provisions of Award No.2 of 1923.

Dated this eleventh day of August, 1926.By the Court,

COURT OF ARBITRATION, WESTERN AUS-TRALIA.

No. 289 of 1926.In the matter of an Industrial Agreement dated the 1st

day of May, 1926, made between The Shop Assist-ants and Warehouse Employees' Industrial Unionof Workers, Perth, Western Australia (hereinaftercalled "the Union"), and .Berryman Brothers andothers (hereinafter called "the Employers"), andin the matter of an application by the Union for aDeclaration that the said Agreement be made aCommon Rule.

UPON hearing Mr. D. Freedman for the Union, therebeing no appearance on behalf of any party desiring tohe heard in opposition, and upon being satisfied thatthe requirements of the Act and the Regulations havebeen complied with, the Court doth declare that Indus-trial Agreement dated the 1st day of May, 1926, andregistered No. 20 of 1926, made between the Union andthe Employers, shall have the effect of an Award andbe a Common Rule of the Industry to which it relates,over an area comprised within a radius of fifteen milesfrom the General Post Office, in the City of Perth:Provided that the Agreement be treated as made be-tween the parties and be not regarded as expressing anyactual determination of the Court as to the merits ofthe dispute, if any, or to the propriety of the Agree-ment.

Dated this eleventh day of August, 1926.

By the Court,

WALTER DWYER,President.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the stop-ping place at 202 miles, Busselton-Flinders Bay section, hasbeen named " Arumvale."

E. A. EVANS,Deputy Commissioner of Railways.

16th August, 1926.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Shaw Savill and Albion Company, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inthe State of Western Australia of Shaw Savill andAlbion Company, Limited, is situate at Dalgety Build-ings, William Street, Perth, in the said State, and thatDalgety and Company, Limited, and/or its Directorsand/o any of its officers for the time being residentin Western Australia managing its business in thatState are jointly and severally the duly appointedAttorneys and Attorney of and for the said Shaw Savilland Albion Company, Limited, in the said State.

Dated the 3rd day of August, 1926.

JACKSON, LEAKE, & CO.,Southern Cross Chambers, Howard Street, Perth,

Solicitors for Shaw Savill and Albion Company, Ltd.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

British-American Bye-Products Proprietary, Limited.Notice of Change of Registered Office.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company has been transferred from SelborneChambers, Howard Street, Perth, to. E., S., & A. BankChambers, William Street, Perth. The office will be openfor the transaction of business on all week days (except.ing Saturdays and public holidays) between the hoursof 9 a.m. and, 1 p.m. and 2 p.M. and 5 p.m., and onSaturdays from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.

Dated the 9th day of August, 1926.

F. R. THOMAS,Attorney for the Company.

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THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.The Master Butchers' Exchange and Agency Co-operative

Company, Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of theMaster Butchers' Exchange and Agency Co-operative Com-pany, Limited, is situated at Colonial Mutual Chambers,53 St. George's Terrace, Perth. The office will be accessibleto the public between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.on each clay, with the exception of Saturdays, Sundays, andholidays. On Saturdays the offide will be accessible to thepublic between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 12 noon.

Dated this 18th day of August, 1926.

O'DEA & O'DEA,Warwick House, St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solictors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Lake Violet Pastoral. Company Proprietary, Limited.

NOTICE is herein- given that. the Registered Office ofLake Violet Pastoral Company Proprietary, Limited, issituated at Mulbalillie Station, Lake Violet, near Wilma,and that Robert Alexander McMillan is the Attorneyin Western Australia.

Dated this 21st day of .July, 1926.

LOHRMANN & TINDAL,Perpetual Trustee Buildings,89 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

Australian Traders and Export Co., Limited.Noticeof Change of Registered Office.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company has been, transferred from SelborneChambers, Howard Street, Perth, to E., S., & A. BankChambers, William Street, Perth. The office will be openfor the transaction of business on all week days (except-inv. Saturdays and public holidays) between the hoursof 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., and onSaturdays from 9 a,m. to 12 noon.

Dated the 9th day of August, 1926.

DWYER, UN MACK, & THOMAS,Solicitors for tile Company,

E., S., & A. Bank Chambers, William Street, Perth.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.The Irwin River (W.A.) Coal Syndicate, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the IrwinRiver (W.A.) Coal Syndicate, Limited, to cease carry-ing. on business in the State of Western Australia afterthe expiration of three months from the 10th day ofAugust, 1926.

Dated at Perth this 3rd day of August, 1926.

JNO. MORRISON,Attorney for the above Company in Western

Australia.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

In the matter of "The Companies Act, 1893," andin the matter of Dings, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe abovenamed Company is situated at Duff 's

Bates Street, Merredin, and that such office is ac-cessible to the priblic between the hours of ten in theforenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon on everyday from Monday. to Friday inclusive, and from ten inthe forenoon to twelve noon on Saturdays:::

Dated this 14th day of August, 1926.

M. KOTT,of Commercial Travellers' Association Buildings,

69 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitor for the abovenamed Company.

In the 'matter of "The Companies Act, 1893"(56 :Viet., No. 8).

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to'West Australian Town Lands and Farms, Limited.

Dated this 11th day of August, 1926.

T. F. DAVIES,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 ofSection 20 of the aboVe Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued. toMerredin District Land & Agency Company, Limited(M.D.L. & A).

Dated this 14th day of August, 1926.

T. F. DAVIES,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 ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toDings, Limited.

Dated this 14th day of August, 1926.

T. F. DAVIES,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 ofSection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued toThe Master Butchers' Exchange & Agency Co-operativeCompany, Limited.

Dated this 16th day of August, 1926.

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

In the Supreme Court of Western AustraliaProbateJurisdiction.

in the matter of the Estate of Walter John McGarry,of Trayning, in the State of Western Australia,Butcher and Agent, deceased.

Notice to Creditors.NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors: and otherpersons having any claims or demands against the es-tate of the abovenamed deceased must send in particu-lars thereof in writing to the administrators, The Per-petual Executors, Trustees, and Agency Company(W.A.), Limited, Saint George's Terrace, Perth, on orbefore the 1.3th clay of September, 1926; and further,that after that date the administrators will proceed todistribute the assets of the said deceased_ among thepersons entitled thereto, having regard only' to theclaims of which they shall have had notice.'

Dated the 13th day of August, 1926.

LOHRMANN & TINDAL,89 St. George 's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Administrators.

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In the .Supreme Court of Western AustraliaProbateJurisdiction.

the matter of the Estate of Andrew Francis Lucas,late of Northam, in the State of Western Austraii,i,Contractor, deceased, intestate.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other personshaving claims or demands upon or against the estate of theabovenamed Andrew Francis Lucas, deceased, are requiredto send in particulars in writing thereof to the administratrix,care of Messrs. Pearson Lyon, & Co., solicitors, FitzgeraldStreet, Northam, on or before the 13th day of September,One thousand nine hundred and twenty-six, after which datethe administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets ofthe estate of the said deceased among all persons entitledthereto, having regard only to such claims or demands ofwhich she shall have had notice.

Dated the 12th day of August, one thousand nine hundredand twenty-six.

PEARSON LYON, & CO.,Fitzgerald Street, Northam,

'Solicitors for the Adininistratrix.

In the Supreme Court of Wester AustraliaProbateJurisdiction.

In the matter of the Will of Archibald Edward Erieee,late of Irvine Street, Cottesloe, in the State ofWestern. Australia, Commercial Traveller, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having' claimsupon the estate of Archibald Edward Prieee, late ofIrvine Street, Cottesloe, in the State of Western Aus-tralia., commercial traveller, deceased, arc requested tosend particulars in writing of their claims to the execu-trix, care of the undersigned, on or before the 20th dayof September, 1926, after which date the executrix willdistribute the assets among the persons entitled thereto,having regard only to those claims of which she shallthen have notice in writing.

Dated this 12th day of August, 1926.

C. J. R. Le MESURIER,Solicitor for the Executrix,

T. & G. Chambers, St. George 's Terrace, Perth.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hithertosubsisting between the Hon. Thomas Percy Draper andRonald;Wyborn Parker, in the business of pastoralists, carriedon by them at Woodstock Station, Port Hedland, in the Stateof Western Australia, under the Inn name of " RonaldParker & Co.," has been dissolved by mutual consent as fromthe thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred andtwenty -six.

Dated this 16th day of August, one thousand nine hundredand twenty-six.

T. P. DRAPER,Witness R. W. PARKER.

G. Wilton Le Vaux; Solicitor,21 Howard Street, Perth.

Parker & Parker, 21 Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for theHon. Thomas Percy Draper and Ronald Wyborn, Parker.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hithertoexisting between Peter Menzies and William WashingtonBellion, carrying on business at Leederville Oval, Perth,as picture showmen, under the name, style, or firm of" Menzies & Bellion," has been dissolved by mutual consentas from the 18th day of August, 1926, the said Peter Menziesretiring from the said firm. The said William WashingtonBellion shall continue to carry on the said business, andshall. receive the assets and pay the liabilities of the said latepartnership.

Dated the 18th day of August, 1926.

W. W. BELLION.P. MENZES.

Witness to the signatures ofboth parties-

1M. Crawcour, Solicitor,A.M.P. Chambers, Perth.

THE PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1895.NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hereto-fore existing between Charles Arthur Hudson andMeAllum Henning, both of Albany, solicitors, andcarried on under the firm name of "Hudson and Hen-ning," at Cowen 's Buildings, Albany, has beendissolved by mutual consent, the said McAllum Hen-ning having purchased the interest of the said CharlesArthur Hudson. As from the date hereof the practiceof "Hudson and Henning" will be carried on byMeAllum Henning.

Dated the second day of August, 1926.C. A. HUDSON.McA. HENNING.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretoforesubsisting between the undersigned William Patrick, WilliamPatrick (the younger), Robert Walker Patrick, and JohnPatrick, carrying on business at Northampton as farmersunder the style or firm of " William Patrick & Sons," wason the first day of July last dissolved by mutual consentso far as regards the said William Patrick. All debts due toand owing by the late firm will be received and paid by theundersigned William Patrick (the younger), Robert WalkerPatrick, and John Patrick, by whom the business will infuture be carried on under the style or firm of : " W., R., andJ. Patrick."

Dated this 10th day of August, 1926.Witness to the signatures of

all parties WILLIAM PATRICK.G. G. Mayer. WILLIAM PATRICK (jun.)

R. W. PATRICK.JOHN PATRICK.

Harold Wilson, Geraldton, Solicitor for the Firm.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1898.Notice of Meeting.

In the matter of George Joseph White, Storekeeper, ofGosueils.

NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the creditors ofthe above-named George Joseph White, of Gosnells, will behold at our offices, Commercial Union Chambers, St. George'sTerrace, Perth, on Wednesday, the first day of September,1926, at the hour of 3 p.m.

Dated this 19th day of August, 1926.J. L. B. WEIR & CO.,

Public Accountants, CommercialUnion Chambers,

St. George's Terrace, Perth.

In the Scuprente Court of Western. AustraliaInBankruptcy.

In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act,1898," and in the matter of Daniel Keiller, EugeneHaworth, and Thomas Haworth (trading as " D. KeillerS Co.") of Napoleon Street, Gottesloo, licensed Plumbersand Sanitary Engineers, debtors.

NOTICE is hereby given that the above-named debtors haveexecuted a deed of assignment under the provisiOns of " TheBankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," to Harold Colvinas trustee, and that the same is now lying for inspectionand execution at the offices of Harold Colvin & CO., PublicAccountants, 28 and 29 A.M.P. Chambers, St. George'sTerrace, Perth.

Dated this 19th day of August, 1926.M. M. MOSS,

Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

is the Supreme Court of Western Australia.In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act,

1898," and in the matter of Arnold Edward Hith-cock, of Kirup, in the State of Western Australia,Storekeeper, a debtor.

Notice of Meeting.NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of creditors ofthe abovenamed Arnold Edward Hitchcock, of Kirup,will be held at the offices of the undersigned, WeldChambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, on Friday, the27th day of August, 1926, at the hour of three o'clockin the afternoon, in pursuance of "The Bankruptcy ActAmendment Act, 1898.' '

Dated this 13th day of August, 1926.[L.S.] Q. H JAMES,

Agent for the Debtor.Q. H. James 4- Company, Public Accountants, IV eld

Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

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THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1392.Receiving Orders.

[AUGUST 20, 1926.

Debtor's Name, Address. Description. Court, No. of 1 Date of Date of Act or Acts ofMatter. Order. l'etilion Bankruptcy.

Michael O'Dwyer1

Queen's Park ...

George Francis Ellemor 193 Gloucest, r Street,I Victoria Park

DifsJor's Name. Address. Descrip-tion.

George Francis 199 GloucesterEllemor 1 Street, Vie-

toria Park

Instructor

Contractor

SupremeCourt,Perth

do.

76 of 1920 ; 13th day of 10th day o1 August, August,

1926 ; 192677 of 1923. Situ day of 3rd day o

august, August,1026.

Pi Cl Netting and Public Examination

C,,art. No.

Con- ; Supreme; 77 oftractor Court, 1 1020

Perth 1

Date ofFirst Hour.

Meeting.

Date ,Place. Public Ea

satinstion

Debtor's petition.

do

Hour. Place.Late of

Order (if any)Da.' Summary

Administration

Sth day ofSeptem

1 her, 1929

3 p.m. 1 Supreme I Slit day ofCourt, Septem-Perth

1

her, 1925

10 30 Supreme 18th day ofa in Court, August,

Perth 1926.

Debtor's Name

Michael O'Dwyer ...

George Francis Ellemor

Debtor's Name.

Adjudications.

Address, Description,

Queen's Park .. Instructor

199 Gloucester Street, I ContractorVictoria Park

Court. Nu' u11 Date of OrderMatter.

Supreme Count, 78 of 1929 13th day of August,Perth 1926

Supreme Count, I 77 of 1925 1 12th clay of AugustaPerth 1926

Application for Discharge.

address Description, Count

Date of Petition.

10th day of August,1026

3rd day of August,926

Date fixedNumber, fur Hearing.

James Fraser ... Broomehffl Carpenter ... Supreme Court, ; 33 of 1023 2211;1 dayPerth . September,

1906

Dated this 19th day of August, 1926.M. M. MOSS,

Official Receiver, Supreme Court, Perth.

In the matter of "The Licensing Act, 1911 (Consoli-dated)," and en the matter of a Petition for auth-ority to grant' a new license,

Co His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia,-THE humble petition of the undersigned sheweth as fol-lows :

1. That your petitioners are a majority in numberof the electors of the State of Western Australia livingin an area comprised within the circle having a radiusof 40 chains from all that the premises known as " Gor-don's Hotel," situate at the corner of Murray and WilLiam Streets, Perth, and erected upon all that piece ofland being: Firstly, portion of Perth ToWn Lot V2.1,the subject of Diagram 6394; and secondly, portion ofPerth Town Lot V22, and being part of. the land onDiagram 3184, and being the whole of the land com-prised in Certificate of Title Volume 852, Folio 105.

2. That there has been all increase en population insuch area and that such increase is likely to be per-manent.

3. That there are insufficient licensed premises withpublican's general licenses to meet public requirementswithin such area.

4. That an additional hotel is required within thearea, with a publican 's general licensie, to meet with therequirements of the travelling public.

5. That the situation, namely, the corner of Murrayand William Streets, is a suitable place for such hotel.

Your petitioners therefore humbly pray-That the. Licensing Court may, pursuant to the

power in that behalf contained in "The Licensing'Act, 1911 (Consolidated)," have authority togrant a. new publican 's general license withinthe 'Perth Licensing District for the said pre-mises.

And your petitioners will humbly pray, etc.Magdalen Robinson. A. Kra Mary B. Thomas, E. \V illiams

V. Roberts, F. F. LeCras, P. iigelos1. Laceria, It. N. Major, 11,Manning, E. M. Brown, H.. T. E. T. Sykes, E. T. Bell, D.Bennett, H. A. Cantelo, G. W. LeCrass, A, Sgooromallis, H. M. Norvell,Daniel Treby, Michael MeIlvenny, K. Manolas, T. A. Easton, K. A.Devereux, P. Slinger, A. McFaddn. J. Pinkus, -I'. E. Stewart, G. W.Taylor, H. R. Robins, Millicent A. Carter, J. W. S. Coulter, W. Such tingBelle Menzel, Robert S. Barr, G. F. Singleton, D. Bridgman, R. It.Reid, I. Holbrook, N. Muskett, W. Muskett, H. 'I'. Dormer, K. Dormer,W. Galloway, M. Galloway, Peter Kyriakikis, C.reen, W. Flint, Flor-ence Flint, E. Luisini, A. 1,u isini, T. Robinson, H. Carr, E. M. Mullet,J. Williams, R. J. Hadley, M. Carter, L. Howard, J. Gardiner, EvelynHiekrnott, Ida j. Langhoni, .1. B. Mitchell, W. J. Hill, M. Baldwin,Elizabeth Kirk, Jean Kirk, Lucelle K Myers, J. H. Kemp, D.J. Stanley,Maud T. Patman, E. McIntosh, J. McIntosh, A. McIntosh, E. A. V.Ar.drJ-1, 15 ,crol "nit-. C1,"1.-., I' ca..91Inv

H. Si ,nob..y. T. A. Ryan, Mary E. Ew: inn n, S. M. Shirra, Mar -I,1) 5. 1.wing.1. Barton, D. Raptopoulos. De1ilva,13. E. Smith, 1.

.1. Brennan, E. _Brennan, R. Traynor, Gorman. Catherine Mary.Gray, .11,mnah Gorman, M. L:,1'. Mereer, Amelia E.Oliver, .lane Tozer, B. Robson, P. i. comik, Jas. James, I. Cross, II.Cross, 37. Clarke, L. 'Weddell:Ion. ;1. ;Pe..Ithin, H. Jordon,

Tuod Badl, D. errigan,I, Connell, M. A. Brad 1 nsady, num1". an.1::,;urphy, George Williams, F. II; l:.;.barts, -1-;; l.111yer, 21. Miu-

ore an. P. Minorgan, I. Kennedy. rl l'atro, Emily Robson, V.ichol. iyons,Idf. E. Smith, J. 1):111:1,, 0.0 Isom .lean Bloomfield.

Esther ri A. 6weeney. Las inia Perkins, K. Perkins, H.Maher, E. Pniekimin, A. Ilan, F.,. ('. II, n, ells, A. Green, HenriettaFreeman. 1.12en E:Tennut, 3fary olga Black, Billia -Forrester,Bessie .1 ne1d,,d. ceor,e hand Jray Cornelius VincentDonovan, lmaovan. Lanro rya rrell, E. P. Auguste,I'. Augusi, .J; cass, lj. P. . '' . Aileininds, Lawler, D. A.Manolas, Zeros. );%if:." a. Elie:: 31.0,1 Stariek, Christian

G. Stark';, II. C. Deveni,id EVall,,,!1. 11. cwoke, C. Plummer,Alice Ludker, Ruby _Rods, Ennio ll WI,. d en id Bell, D. K. Bell, F.Northey, D. Searcy, C. jacksoi:. T. 3r. .1:, D. M. Jackson, .1. S.Abraham, 1,. SharieJiton. I'. E. Manly, A. Lahata,.1 Glirgd-ss, stisedi, 37.-lones, F. 31e, Joyern, Hannah

BlaneharI. ]- 1,, 11,,,,hs, A. peftrson, 37. Smith,R. C. :--0:111,,IVS. Wilki:',Son, Kulinan, L. A. Weeks, E. Weeks, A.Derby, G. hed,.idi. P. M'illward. Joe Ryan, C. 11. Partridge, MaryJones, Li ia1 tneerd, 1'. I i oll . A. V eriopulos, E. Germain, N. Hartz,R. II. "fro, olo ad Al; iPasii, W. 6. Collins, R. A. SwaYne. 11. A. Pienberg,H. Quigh :'. Quigley. 6. E. Nin'holls, B. Nicholls, 37. Comyns, C.Conyns, J'. IV. Gomyes, l',IcnOrd, F. Barnard, L. W. Shepiard, N.,Law;on, .i. 37,001ei IL L. I.beGo 'gall, George Brown. S. C. Clone,W. 1 ede CI: ri61 ie. W. 6famodl, inifred Bell, John B: Bryant. Sophie,:S. Pryant, C. Conwdy. izaby M. 'Wallace, E. Ilrigatti, A. Sheedy. 3T.

m13. Ryan, 0. Soloon. I:. is, -Prank :Es-ans. C. McCourt. 3ie(lon-noibie, E. Armstrong. Eva Ryan, William Lee, Ethel Kerr, E. dollortonAlma Violet Berg. W liolmes G. Mutuby, A. -McCarthy, 'Finley,Kidd, Alma Kidd, A. Ms ;,; regor, E. Pereira, A. Maccionakl, O. Ashton,Rona M. Ward, A. F. 8:Wiling, D. Fraser, .1. Main, L. Keetley, L. K.Meets, Mary T. Davies, C. Kalafata, John Reid, A. E. How lett, .1. E .Noonan, W. Batton, A. M. Boyd, W.D. Boyd, C. Weston, C. A. French,J. F. Kerley, 31'. Nolan, J. Farrell, Clara Turnbull, John A. Sinclair, A.W. Young, A. E. Young, .1. Rod;erts. G. P. Marrett, M. Condon, C. Con-don, T. Condon, P. Wall, A. _Brown, G. 3f. Carrie, Kiritin CarrieIohnAndrew Gent, H. Courtney, E. J. 3jeCallum, Chas. W. Street, M.'McMahon. A. J. 'Wheeler. C. M. Shearer. Mirk Coronel, G. E. Coronet.L. Coroner, 31. Shroder. Victor Fn'elrea. iJns,:11-1,ane, S. A. Edgeloe,J. A. Fleming. L. Oliphant, J. 3ic:I.'n,a Machennai, W. Grant.

A. rpf1, 1:. F. Dieter, A. Dicker, Elizabeth E.3Tinuie Aarons, Ijabel S. Brash, W..1. Richmond.. .1. Nicholls.

Flora FkMerg, G. Chiovi. 1161y Powell, L. L. Tindall, A. Robson, 0.ruek. D. W. Strati:. A. Woo, H. Woo, B. Woo, Ernest Lashbrook,

i. Pocky, P. Lake, .1. Lake, M. Trevena, Ellen Dooley, M. Adler, J.Jug gins, A. Barrington, A. Aitken, W. Boorman, W. A. Bogle, M. Kemp,R. H. Robinson, N. Marshall, V. Davey, A. Carras, D. V. Gordon, H. T.Bentley, A. N. Bentley, E. dierdig, I. Thatcher, W. Thins, E. A. Hebert,E. Tiros, M. Sutherland, L. T.eonard, R. Purser, H. Hemp, Eoma Simp-son, R. E. Walker, Thomas A. Shafto, F. Shaft°, Janet .Torre, OlicinThomas, M. Sherwood, Emma Leach, W. Sherwood, E. Geddes, T. H.Carrick, Robert IlltiNish, Elizabich A. Wright, Winifred Duggan, RoseDuggan., V. Gill, A. G. Simpson, Lillian Thomas, M. Thomas, E. Thomas,A. Geoghegan, C. Gibbs, W. L. Brownlf-, N. Slade, Isabella Harvie,Julia Burden, H. Planner, S. Markham, A. Drechsler, E. G. Denny, E.C. Johnson, It. :Duggan, .1. Sayers. A. I, !sego,' I, N. Reid, H. Zollner, K.Reid, James Jose, Vera iseitley, Mnry T. Wens. W. S. Benny, L. Ramie,Brian S. Day, Don Henderson, W. Palmer, G. If. Wells, J. Richards, G,Mosal. C. Carter. J. Christie. E. S. Eanginve. E. Af. Newnham. j..Tenkin.

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E. H. V. Butt, F. Archibald, W. Hope, D. E. Bardon, E. S. Sinclair, TJ. Sinclair, It. Stevens, K. Joyce, E. Moore, Mary Wilson, E. M. Thorn-ton, II. Stevens, Lila Maslin, Ellen Robinson, Dora Cheek, J. Hughes,C. Brown, A. N. Froyland, B. E. Watson, T. Dickinson. Mary K. Fin-negan, Eileen Finnegan, Ada I (WiS, ad: Lew.s. Lily Fraser.K. N. Ka 'Matas, Catrina Kale Plias, E. Pearson. C. Greif:Dave Whitehead, S. Swindells, T. 1i. Bain ors-.A. Ross, E. (Heiman, May I trennan, E . 1 N atm, ra Y.McNamara, 3. King, G. Mellott:m.1i. E. Fanning, Wiiiimt: En: herEndL. McCrossan, E. M. Castles. i: mr: G. Johnson, Georg.,Lucy Allen, A. D. Smith, June., A. D. Smith, S. A. Havenpc rt. I ter-regan, S. J. Green, J. A. Kerley, Delia. French, I. Miller. .

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Premier 's Department,Perth, 20th August, 1926.

IT is hereby notified, for public information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve of the appointment of the Honour-able James William Hickey, M.E.C., to assume minis-terial control over the Aborigines Department, North-West Division, on behalf of the Honourable the ChiefSecreta ry.

L. E. SIIAPCOTT,Secretary, Premier's Department.

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