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[637] Iron Dao OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) it [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] No. 20.] PERTH : FRIDAY, MAY 10, L1918. No. 15486.C.S.O. Bank; Holiday at Leonora. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT. WILLIAM ELLISON- MACARTNEY, Governor. [L.S.] By His Excellency the Right Honour- able Sir William Grey Ellison- Macartney, Privy Councillor, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen- cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia. 311/18. IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of " The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Gov- ernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation {,p- point Monday, 20th May, 1918, a special day to be observed as it Bank Holiday in the Town of Leonora. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this third day of May, 1918. By His Excellency 's Command, H. P. COLEBATCH, Colonial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING' ! ! ! The Roods Act, 1911. Cottesloe Beach Road Board. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT. WILLIAM ELLISON- MACARTNEY , Governor. [L.S.] By His Excellency the Right Honour- able Sir William Grey Ellison- Macartney, Privy Councillor, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependen- cies. in the Commonwealth of Australia. WHEREAS by Subsection 2 of Section 144 of "The Roads Act, 1911," it is provided that in any area speci- fied by the Governor by Proclamation in the Government Gazette, one moiety of the expense incurred in paving footways shall be repaid to the Board by the owners of all rateable lands abutting on any such footway or part thereof, apportioned according to the frontage of such lands abutting on the footway or part thereof, and may be recovered from such owners by the Board in any court of competent jurisdiction: And whereas it is de- sirable to constitute that portion of the Cottesloe Beach Road Board described in the Schedule hereto an area for the purposes of the said subsection: Now, there- fore f, the said Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby constitute the area situated within the Cottesloe Beach Road District and specified in the Schedule hereto an area within which one moiety of the expense incurred by the Cottesloe Beach Road Board in paving footways shall be repaid to the Board in accordance with subsection two of Section one hundred and forty font' of the said Act. Schedule. All that portion of the Cottesloe Beach Road District hounded as follows: On the Northward by a line extending East from the Perth-Fremantle Railway Reserve and passing along the South boundaries of Suhdivisional lots 8 to 12 inclusive, of Buckland Hill sub lot 128 to the South-East corner of Subdivisional lot 2 of sub lot 129; thence South to the South-West corner of Snbdivisional lot 7; thence East to Harvey Street and North to a point West of the South-West corner of lot 2 of sub. lot 130; thence East to the South-East corner 'of lot 2 of sub lot 119; South to the North boundary of sub lot 118; thence East to the West side of Albert Street and North to the South side of Johnstone Street ; thence East one chain and North 50 links ; thence East on the Eastward by the right bank of the Swan River, Southward to the North- West corner of Bateman Street; thence along the North West side of Bateman Street to its intersection with Duffield Street; thence North-Westerly along the North Eastern side of Duffield Street and East along the Northern side of Wellington Street to its intersection with Palmerston Street; thence Southerly across Wel- lington Street and along the Eastern side of Palmerston Street to the South-West corner of sub lot 52; thence Westerly across Palmerston Street; thence Northerly along the West side of Palmerston Street to the South boundary of the District ; thence Westerly along the said South boundary to East side of Victoria Avenue ; thence

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[637]

Iron Dao

OF

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

it

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

No. 20.] PERTH : FRIDAY, MAY 10, L1918.

No. 15486.C.S.O.Bank; Holiday at Leonora.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA,

TO WIT.

WILLIAM ELLISON-MACARTNEY,

Governor.[L.S.]

By His Excellency the Right Honour-able Sir William Grey Ellison-Macartney, Privy Councillor, KnightCommander of the Most DistinguishedOrder of St. Michael and St. George,Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its Dependen-cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia.

311/18.IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifthsection of " The Bank Holidays Act, 1884," I, the Gov-ernor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation {,p-point

Monday, 20th May, 1918,a special day to be observed as it Bank Holiday in theTown of Leonora.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this third day of May,1918.

By His Excellency 's Command,

H. P. COLEBATCH,Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE KING' ! ! !

The Roods Act, 1911.Cottesloe Beach Road Board.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA,

TO WIT.

WILLIAM ELLISON-MACARTNEY ,

Governor.[L.S.]

By His Excellency the Right Honour-able Sir William Grey Ellison-Macartney, Privy Councillor, KnightCommander of the Most DistinguishedOrder of St. Michael and St. George,Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its Dependen-cies. in the Commonwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS by Subsection 2 of Section 144 of "TheRoads Act, 1911," it is provided that in any area speci-fied by the Governor by Proclamation in the GovernmentGazette, one moiety of the expense incurred in pavingfootways shall be repaid to the Board by the owners of

all rateable lands abutting on any such footway or partthereof, apportioned according to the frontage of suchlands abutting on the footway or part thereof, and maybe recovered from such owners by the Board in anycourt of competent jurisdiction: And whereas it is de-sirable to constitute that portion of the Cottesloe BeachRoad Board described in the Schedule hereto an areafor the purposes of the said subsection: Now, there-fore f, the said Governor, with the advice and consentof the Executive Council, do hereby constitute the areasituated within the Cottesloe Beach Road District andspecified in the Schedule hereto an area within whichone moiety of the expense incurred by the CottesloeBeach Road Board in paving footways shall be repaid tothe Board in accordance with subsection two of Sectionone hundred and forty font' of the said Act.

Schedule.All that portion of the Cottesloe Beach Road District

hounded as follows:On the Northward by a line extending East from the

Perth-Fremantle Railway Reserve and passing along theSouth boundaries of Suhdivisional lots 8 to 12 inclusive,of Buckland Hill sub lot 128 to the South-East corner ofSubdivisional lot 2 of sub lot 129; thence South to theSouth-West corner of Snbdivisional lot 7; thence Eastto Harvey Street and North to a point West of theSouth-West corner of lot 2 of sub. lot 130; thence Eastto the South-East corner 'of lot 2 of sub lot 119; Southto the North boundary of sub lot 118; thence East tothe West side of Albert Street and North to the Southside of Johnstone Street ; thence East one chain andNorth 50 links ; thence East on the Eastward by theright bank of the Swan River, Southward to the North-West corner of Bateman Street; thence along the NorthWest side of Bateman Street to its intersection withDuffield Street; thence North-Westerly along the NorthEastern side of Duffield Street and East along theNorthern side of Wellington Street to its intersectionwith Palmerston Street; thence Southerly across Wel-lington Street and along the Eastern side of PalmerstonStreet to the South-West corner of sub lot 52; thenceWesterly across Palmerston Street; thence Northerlyalong the West side of Palmerston Street to the Southboundary of the District ; thence Westerly along the saidSouth boundary to East side of Victoria Avenue ; thence

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638 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 10, 1918.

Northward along the East side of Victoria Avenue toits intersection with the East side of ANra Meek Street;thence East across Waldeck Street to the West side ofthe Perth-Fremantle Railway Reserve; thence Northerlyalong the West side of the said Reserve to the point ofcommencement.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this eighth day of May,1918.

By His Excellency's Command.

WM. J. GEORGE,Minister for Works and Trading Concerns.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

The Land Act, 1898.PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1. By His Excellency the Right Honour-

TO WIT. 5 able Sir William Grey Ellison-Macartney, Privy Councillor, Knight

WILLIAM ELLISON- Commander of the Most DistinguishedMACARTNEY, Order of St. Michael and St. George,

Governor. Governor in and over the State of[L.s.] Western Australia and its Dependen-

cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia.Corr. No. 1809/16.

WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes speci-fied in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of landheld as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And whereas itis deemed expedient that the portion of ConditionalPurchase Lease 27603/55 (Avon Location 15077), asdescribed hereunder, should be resumed for one of thepurposes specified in paragraph VI. of Section 39 ofthe said Act, that is to say, for School-site: Now there-fore Sir William Grey Ellison-Macartney, Governoras aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council,do by this my proclamation resume portion of Condi-tional Purchase Lease 27603/55 (Avon Location 15077)for the purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.That portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 27603/55

(Avon Location 15077), comprising 3 acres, as sur-veyed on Lands and Surveys Diagram No. 41028. (Plan377/80, E2.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 8th clay of May,1918.

By His Excellency's Command,

C. A. HUDSON,for Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

The Land Act, 1898.PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency the Right Honour-

N. TO WIT. 5 able Sir William Grey Ellison-Macartney, Privy Councillor, Knight

WILLIAM ELLISON- Commander of the Most DistinguishedMACARTNRY, Order of St. Michael and St. George,

Goverpor. Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its Dependen-cies. in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 280/17.WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes soeci-fied in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of landheld as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And whereas itis deemed expedient that the portion of Victoria Loca-tion 5898 (Conditional Purchase Lease 31371/55), asdescribed hereunder, should be resumed for one of thepurposes specified in paragraph (13) of Section 39 ofthe said Act, that is to say, for Water: Now thereforeI, Sir William Grey Ellison-Macartney, Governor asaforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council,do by this my proclamation resume portion of VictoriaLocation 5898 (Conditional Purchase Lease 31371/55)for the purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.That portion of Victoria Location 5898 (Conditional

Purchase Lease 31371/55) as surveyed and shown onDiagram Geraldton 1110 as Victoria Location 4180, andcomprising 43 acres 2 roods 33 perches. (Plan 161/80,B4.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 8th day of May,1918.

By His Excellency 's Command,C. A. HUDSON,

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

The Land Act, 1898.PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency the Right Honour-

TO WIT. 5 able Sir William Grey Ellison-Macartney, Privy Councillor, Knight

WILLIAM ELLISON- Commander of the Most DistinguishedMACARTNEY, Order of St. Michael and St. George,

Governor. Governor in and over the State of[L.s.] Western Australia and its Dependen-

cies, in the Commonwealth of Australia,Corr. No. 2705/17.

WHEREAS by Section 9 of "The Land Act, 1898,"the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes speci-fied in Section 39 of the said Act, any portion of landheld as a Conditional Purchase Lease: And whereas itis deemed expedient that the portion of Avon Location6710 (Conditional Purchase Lease 10556/55), as de-scribed hereunder, should be resumed for one of thepurposes specified in paragraph (6) of Section 39 ofthe said Act, that is to say, for School -site: Now there-fore T, Sir William Grey Ellison-Macartney, Governoras aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council,do by this my proclamation resume portion of AvonLocation 6710 (Conditional Purchase 10.556/55) for thepurpose aforesaid.

Schedule.That portion of Avon Location 6710 (Conditional

Purchase 10556/55) bounded by lines starting from apoint situated 63deg. 411min. 1 chain 79.7 links and 153deg, 41.min. 1 chain from the South-West corner of AvonLocation 5991, and extending 63deg. 41min. 8 chains24.5 links; thence 194deg. 2min. 12- chains 73.4 links, andthence 333deg. 41min. 9 chains 70.5 links to the startingpoint (area I acres). (Plan 379/80, El..)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 8th day of May,1918.

By His Excellency 's Command,C. A. HUDSON,

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

The Land Act, 1898.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this8th day of May, 1918.

Present :His Excellency the Governor.

The Honourables-The Colonial Secretary,R. H. Underwood, M.L.A.

Corr. No. 4798/14.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 a 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. 16935 shouldvest in and be held by the Hon. the Minister for WaterSupply, Sewerage, and Drainage, in trust for the purposeof Water: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,by and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, cloth hereby direct that the before-mentionedReserve shall vest in and be held by the Hon. the Min-ister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, intrust for the purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless tothe powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the saidAct.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

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MAY 10, 1918.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. lAT . A 639

The Land Act, 1898.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this8th day of May, 1918.

Present:His Excellency the Governor.

The HonourablesThe Colonial Secretary,R. H. Underwood, M.L.A.

Corr. No. 2824/86.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. 13317 shouldvest in and be held by the Hon. the Minister for WaterSupply, Sewerage, and Drainage, in trust for the pur-pose of Water: Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, cloth hereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by the Hon.the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage,in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject neverthelessto the powers reserved to him by Section 41 of the saidAct.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

Public Service Act, 1904.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, thisSth day of May, 1918.

Present:His Excellency the Governor.

The HonourablesThe Colonial Secretary,R. 11, Underwood, M.B.A.

WHEREAS by Subsection (7) of Section 36 of "'[hePublic Service Act, 1904" (Act No. 40 of 1904), theGovernor may, by Order in Council, temporarily suspendthe operation of subsections two, three, and four of thesaid section in respect of the said office specified: Andwhereas it is desirable to temporarily suspend the opera-tion of such subsections in respect of the following:

Name, Department, and Period of Suspension.Edgar, M. H. (Miss), Public Works, front 24/4/1S to

23/7/18.Williams, A. K. (Miss), Mines, from 9/5/18 to 9/11/18.Bateman F. W., Lands and Surveys, from 3/4/18 to

2/7/18.Parkin, E. M. (Miss), Public Works, from 1/5/18 to

31/10/18.Carroll, T. W., Water Supply, from 22/4/18 to 21/7/18.Knight, A. E., Public Works, from 1/3/18 to 31/7/18.Caution C. M. (Miss), Colonial Secretary's, from 1/408

to 30/6/18.Brown M. (Miss), Colonial Secretary's, from 18/4/18 to

30/6/18.Now, therefore, Il is Excellency the Governor, by andwith the consent of the Executive Council, does herebyorder that the operation of the said subsections be tem-porarily suspended in respect of the officers and for theperiods specified above.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Executive Council.

The Treasury,Perth, 3rd May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to cancel, under Section 33 of "The AuditAct, 1904," the appointment of E. R. Browne-Cooper asCertifying and Authorising Officer to the Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage Department.

E. A. BLACK,Under Treasurer and Controller General of Accounts.

The Treasury,Perth, 3rd May, 1918.

IIIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under Section 71 of "TheAudit Act, 1904," of the attached form for use inconnection with excesses on the Vote of the GovernmentProperty Sales Trust Fund and Land Improvement LoanFund.

E. A. BLACK,Under Treasurer and Controller General of Accounts.

Form No. 37a.Requisition, for authority to incur Expenditure under

the appropriation for "Advance to Treasurer," asthe votes/rote for the financial year ending 30thdime, 191 , are/is insufficient to meet the require-ments of my Department.

FUND.

Department AmountAmount Expended Previous Amount

on , Authorisa nowAppliedItem Designation of Estimates. to . tion.

No. Item. day of for.

__Total ... £ _ _

The requisition, if approved, will cause an excess ofon the amount voted for the Services above-

mentioned

Permanent Head.Date

The Hon. Colonial Treasurer.1. have carefully considered this requisition, and re-

commend same for your approval, as I find that furtherfunds are necessary to meet the exigencies of the Ser-vice.

Approved.

Minister.

Colonial Treasurer.

Auditor General.For your information and to retain.

Under Treasurer.Date

No. 15487.C.S.O.APPOINTMENTS.

Colonial Secretary's Office,Perth, 10th May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleasedto appoint:

M.P.H. 1379/18.Dr. W. H. F. F. Godwin to be Dis-trict Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator, Donnybrook,and Visiting District Medical .Officer, Kirupp, as fromthe 1st May, 1918.

2760/14.The Resident cr Kalgoorlie, Don-ald McPherson, and John Kay Hall to be Visitors to theCoolgardie Gaol for the year 1918, under "The PrisonsAct, 1903."

S. BENNETT,Acting Under Secretary.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 9th May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasaccepted the following resignation:

Ex. Co. 1163.H. W. Ward, Assistant Resident Medi-cal Officer, Wooroloo Sanatorium, as from 28th Febru-ary, 1918.

G. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

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640 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 10, 1918.

Crown Law Department,C.L.D. 1157/14. Perth, 6th May, 1915.

THE following resignation as Commissioner for De-clarations is notified for the public information:

P. V. Manger, of the Commercial Bank, Perth.II. G. HAMPTON,

Under Secretary for Law.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 8th May, 1918.

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

C.L.D. 793/13.-Constable .Tames Mills to be tem-porary Acting Clerk of the Local Court and Acting Clerkto the Magistrates, Mullewa, during the absence onleave of Constable O'Connor, as from 29th instant.

C.L.D. 463/12.-Harold Milford Healey to be ActingClerk of the Local Court and Acting Clerk to Magis-trates, Lawlers; and Acting Clerk of the LicensingCourt for the Leonora Licensing District at Lawlers,vice E. J. W. Wakler, as from the 15th day of April,1918.

H. G. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.

THE ELECTORAL ACT, 1907.Crown Law Department,

C.L.D. 1690/18. Perth, 9th May, 1918.THE Hon. Attorney General has approved of the ap-pointment of the undermentioned Postal Vote Officers,under Section 89 of "The Electoral Act, 1907":

Avon District.Mindebooka-Barr, A.Nangeenan, North-Hawkins, F. A.Totadgin-Teesdale, H. W.

H. G. HAMPTON,Under Secretary for Law.

RESERVES.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 10th May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to set apart as Public Reserves the landsdescribed in the Schedules below, for the purposes there-in set forth:

4941/99.MALCOLM (Leonora).-No. 6705 (Public Utility). -

The area as shown on Diagram 3265. (50 acres.) (Plan136/80.)

168/18.WILLIAMS (Dyliabing).-No. 16931 (Camping and

Public Utility).-Location 9497. (About 51a. H. 31p.)(Plans 408/80, D4, and O.P. Northam 525.)

3267/17.AVON (Elabbin).-No. 16932 (Railways, Water

Supply).-Locations 20250, 20251, 20253, and 20254.(4,156 acres.) (Plans, Elabbin and 34/80, 113.)

1.809/16;AVON.-Reserve No. 16933 (School-site).-Avon Lo-

cation 9321. (3 acres.) (Plan 377/80, E2; Diagram41028.)

VICTORIA (Onterru Spring).----No. 16934 (Campingand Public Utility).-Locations 6022 and 6042. (146a.3r.) (Plans 156/80 S,. E4, and 0.P.Gerahlton 237.)

4798/14.VICTORIA (Onterru Spring).-No. 16935 (Water).

-Location 5659. A square block of land having itsboundaries in the meridian and at right angles thereto,with the well in its centre. (5 acres.) (Plans 156/80,S., E4, and O.P. Geraldton 237.)

14335/03.FORREST (Finucane Island).-No. 16937 (Abori-

gines).- Location 4. (1,542 acres.) (Plan 113/300.)3193/17.BALLIDU.-No. 16939 (Road Board).-Lot 61. (1

rood.) (Plan, Ballidu Townsite.)8424/02.APPERTARRA AGRICULTURAL AREA. - No.

16940 (Mining).-Lot 39. (78 acres 2 roods.) (Plan160/80 South, B4.)

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 10th May, 1918.THE undermentioned -leases have been forfeited underSection 136 of "The Land Act, 1898," for non-paymentof rent due to 31st December, 1917: -

Name, District, Lease No., Area, Rent, Corr. No.Jacobs, Janey, Quairading, 47 (1 rood), 15s.; 2246/12.Stafford, Hugh A., Swan 1968, 5722/56 (1371.4a.), £5

3s. 3d.; 6497/07,Barrett, Herbert Arthur, Williams 11341, 8178/68

(998a.), £8 2s. 3d.; 10962/12.Lee, John Geraldton 932, 746/1530 (4a. 2r. 31p.), £1

6s.; 6324/13.Ditching, May, Geraldton 933, 752/1530 (4a. 2r. 31p.),

£2 7s.; 6325/13.Ditching, Amy, Geraldton 934, 758/153C (4a. 2r. 31p.),

£1 Os.; 6326/13.Knoop, Charles, Kojonup pt. 6675, 33993/55 (255a.),

£16 lls.; 7839/13.

THE undermentioned leases have been forfeited underSection 137A as abandoned:-

Name, District, Lease No., Area, Corr. No.Rabbish, Wm. Thomas, Williams, 286/41A (about 146),

6573/10.Higham, Harry Norman, and Higham, Wm. John A.,

Gregory and Ashburton, 1443/96 (20,000), 9656/12.Ingham, Harry Norman, and Higham, Wm, John A.,

Gregory and Ashburton, 1442/96 (20,000), 9654/12.Dick, David, Marring, 2609/97 (96,000), 3463/16.McAlister, Alexander, Boulder 1217, 21/2113 (1 rood),

889/01.Doig, David, Kellerberrin 245, 4530/51 (4 acres),

9251/09.Wineey, Arthur, Dwellingup 173, 2761/153 (39.9p.),

4938/14.Cobain, Otto John, Nurina, 1001/95 (177,355a.), .

1600/17.Cobain, Otto John, Mundrabilla, 1007/95 (286,000a.),

2239/17.Musk, John, Victoria, 1037/93 (46,000a.), 2007/10.

II. S. KING,Under Secretary for Lands and Surveyor General.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 10th May, 1918.undermentioned allotments of land will be offered

for sale, at public auction, on the dates and at the placesspecified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clock a.m.:-

KALGOORLIE.15th May, at time District Lands Office-

Boulder-Town, 856, lr., £10; improvements, £86.tComet Vale-Town, 62, lr., £30; improvements, £10.

NORTIIAM.18th May, at time District Survey ffice-

tBruce Rock-Town, 147, 148, 1r. each, £20 each;149, hr., £25.

tNungarin-Town, 1, lr., £25.

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, and a premium equal tothe amount of his hid in excess of the upset price.

tEach of the above-mentioned lots will be sold on thecondition that the purchaser or his transferees shall notat any time obtain or bold a license for the sale ofintoxicating liquor on the lot purchased.

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

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

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands,

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MAY 10, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 641

CHANGE OP PURPOSE OF RESERVE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corr. 2824/86. Perth, 26th April, 1918.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the purpose of Reserve 15317Melbourne Location 79 (Frye Well) being changed from"Public Utility" to "Water."

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF AREAS AND BOUNDARIES OFRESERVE.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 10th May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the Areas and Boundaries ofthe following Reserve being amended as described in theSchedule below, for the purpose therein set forth; theArea and Boundaries previously published in the Gov-crionent Gazette being hereby cancelled.

133/18.COLLIE.No. 1693S (Church Site, Methodist).Lot

601. (Oa. Or. 36p.) (Plan Collie Townsite, Sheet 1.)Reserve 14960 is hereby reduced.

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

HOLDINGS BROUGHT UNDER THE OPERATIONOF THE RETURNED SOLDIERS' SETTLE-MENT REGULATIONS.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corr. 3237/17. Perth, 10th May, 1918.

IT is hereby notified that the Honorary Minister forLands has been pleased to approve, under Clause 7, ofthe Regulations for the Settlement of Returned Soldiersand Sailors on the land, of the following holdings beingbrought under the operations of such Regulations:

Name. Lot and LocationC.P. No. No. File No.

John Henry Edward LewisJohn Henry Edward Lewis

36231/5521515/55

Denmark Lot 381 3237/17.505 11178/09

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands,

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 10th May, 191S.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned lots are now open for sale, under theconditions specified, by public auction, as provided by""lhe Land Act, 1898," at the following upsetprices:

Applications to be lodged at Bridgetown.583/93.BOYANUP, Sub. for Cultivation, Sub. 12,

£16; Reserve 6905 is hereby cancelled.Applications to be lodged at Narrogin.

10053/13.NARROGIN, Town, 1221, £27; 1222, £30;Reserve 5749 is hereby cancelled.

Applications to be lodged at Albany.6514/08.TORBAY, Suburban for Cultivation, 151,

£30; Subject to payment for any improvements whichmay exist on this block.

Applications to be lodged at Beverley.2264/9"6.WANDERING, Town, 1, £15; 10, £12.;

5 to S (inclusive), 11, and 18, £11 each; 13 to 17 (in-clusive), £10 each; Subject to the value of .any.improve-ments which may exist on these lots.

Applications to be lodged at Bridgetown.9236/12."WILGA, Town, 10, £13; 4, 5, 7, and 11 to

16 (inclusive), £10 each.Applications to be lodged at Banbury.

133/1SCOLLIE, 1173, Town, £10.*Each of the above-mentioned lots will be sold on the

condition that the purchaser or his transferees shall not

at any time obtain or hold a license for the sale ofintoxicating liquor on the lot purchased.

Plans showing the arrangement of the lots referredto are now obtainable at this office and the offices ofthe various Government Land Agents.

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Trans-Australian Railway.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corres. 11061/04. Perth, 12th April, 1918.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that thearea lately temporarily reserved within 40 miles oneither side of the Trans-Australian Railway, situatedin the Eucla and Eastern Divisions, will be availablefor leasing. under Part X. of "The Land Act, 1898,"and its amendments, on and after Wednesday, 5th June,1918. The maximum area available to any one personoutside five miles of the centre line 250,000 acres, and20,000 acres within the five miles.

All applications lodged on or before that date willbe treated as simultaneous, and if there are more appli-cations than one for any particular piece of country, theLand Board will consider and decide to whom the landis to be granted. Land not selected by 5th June remains open until selected.

Applications to be lodged at Head Office, Perth.(Plans 40, 41, 48, 49/80; 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 26, 27/300,and V1/800.)

II. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR LEASING.(Section 41a.)

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 10th May, 1918.

Reserve 16897 (near Greenbushes)Corr. 2726/17.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Re-serve 16897 will be available for leasing under Section41.a of "The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments,for Grazing purposes, on and after Wednesday, 22ndMay, 1918, at a rental of £1 per annum, the lease to berenewable at the will of the Hon. the Minister forLands, but subject to determination at three months'notice on either side, rent to be apportioned accordingly.(Plan, 414c/40, D4.)

Applications must be lodged at the District LandsOffice, Bridgetown.

Portions of Reserve 1858., Public Park, Geraldton.Corr. 1104/91.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that por-tions of Reserve 1858 (Public Park), Geraldton, as des-cribed in Schedule hereunder, will be available for leas-ing under Section 41a of "The Land Act, 1898," andits amendments, on and after Wednesday, 22nd May,1918, at an annual rental of £2 each portion.

1. The area, containing about 81/2 acres, bounded onthe South and East by lines starting from theNorth-East corner of Sub. Lot 187; and ex-tending North about 11 chains 2 links andWest about 7 chains 50 links, the oppositeboundaries being par'allel and equal.

2. Tile area, containing about 9 acres, bounded bylines starting from a point on the North boun-dary of Sub. Lot 72, situated West about 13chains 28 links from the Eastern side of Chap-man Road, and extending North-Easterly paral-lel to the Geraldton-Northampton Railway fora distance of about 18 chains 80 links; thenceWest to the Eastern side of Chapman Roadaforesaid; thence South-Westerly along saidside- to the North boundary of Sub. Lot 72;thence East to the starting point. (Plan,Geraldton, Sheet 2.)

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

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OPEN FOR LEASING UNDEE SECTION 41A.Reserve No, 16928.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corres. 622/18. Perth, 26th April, 1918.

IT is hereby notified, for general inrormation, that Re-serve No. 16928, near Derby, Fitzroy District, will beavailable for leasing under Section 41A of "The LandAct, 1898," and its Amendments, on and after Wed-nesday, 15th May, 1918, for Pastoral purposes, at anannual rental of ten shillingg per thousand acres, re-newable at the will of the Minister for Lands, the leaseto be determinable at three months' notice on eitherside, rent to be apportioned accordingly. Plan 135/300.

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

LANDS OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corr. (580/18. Perth, 10th May, 1918.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theareas comprised within the following forfeited PastoralLeases will be again available for leasing under Part N.of " The Land Act, 1898," and its amendments on the29th May, 1918. Applications to be lodged at die LocalLand Office for the District in which the land is situ-ated:

Corr. No. Lease No. Approximatearea in acres. Plan No. District or

Division.

Geraldton Local Land District.88/15 ... 1 2530/93 ... about 15458 121/80 D & Ninghan

E3

Kalgoorlie Local Land District.4163/11 ... 1 515/95 20,000 .. I 421/80E- Oldfield

2 & 3

Perth Local Land District.Corr. 680/18.That portion of unsurveyed land containing about

86,000 acres, starting at South-East corner of PastoralLease 2603/97; thence East 660 chains thence North1,560 chains to South-East corner of Pastoral Lease1130/94; thence West about 450 chains to Easternboundary of Pastoral Lease 2604/97, and bounded onthe West by Pastoral Leases 2604/97 and 2603/97;being J. B. R. Edhouse's cancelled Pastoral Lease appli-cation as shown on Plan 41/300.

Southern Gross Local Land District.Corr. 2619/17.That portion of unsurveyed land, containing about

5,500 acres, startino. at Yerbillon School Reserve; thenceli

startingNorth to the South of Pastoral Lease 2636/97;thence West to the Eastern_ boundary of Pastoral Lease2662/97; thence Solf h alou: its Eastern and Southernboundaries to a point opposite the -North-West cornerof Reserve 16235 thence South to the Reserve boundaryand continuing along the Northern and Eastern boun-daries of said Reserve, and thence in an Easterly direc-tion along the Railway Line to the starting point; beinga portion of William Coate's cancelled Pastoral Leaseapplication. (Plans 24/80 and 35/80.)

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.Departmentof Lands and Burveys,

Perth, 10th May, 1918.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 said schedule.

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Officefor the district in which the land is situated, and shouldbe lodged on or before the date specified.

All .applications lodged before such date will betreated as having been received on that day, and if thereare more applicants than one for any lot the applicationto be granted will be determined by the Land Board.Should any lands remain unselected such will continueavailable until applied for or otherwise dealt with.

If a Laud Board sitting becomes necessary, noticewill be given in the Government Gazette and at leastone newspaper advising the applicants for the blocksof the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board,to deal with the matter; but it shall not be obligatoryon the Department to give any other notice.

If an applicant wishes to appear before the LandBoard in person he may apply to the Head Office orto the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or BranchLand Offices for a certificate to the Railway Depart-ment, which, on presenitation at the nearest RailwayStation, will entitle him to a Return Ticket, at Excur-sion Rates, to the place where the Board will sit.available for seven days from the date of issue.

The selector of a Homestead Farm from any locationavailable under Part VIII. must take the balance thereof, if any, under Conditional Purchase.

The lands marked with an asterisk are available unKlerPart VI.

SCHEDULES.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 15th MAY, 1918.BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Wellington District (near Argyle Siding).

Corr. No. 1576/17.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan S414A/40.)Location 1444, comprising 64 acres 0 roods 28 percheS,

at 10s. per acre.

BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.A von District (near Corrigin).

Corr. No. 717/18.Open under Parts V. and VHF. (Plan 344/SO, C3.)

Location No. Area. Priceper acre. Remarks.

18827acres.

605 0 0£0

s. d.11 0 Subject to the value of an}

improvements which malbe effected thereon.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, 1918.NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Williams District (near Highlwy).Corr. No. 12662/03.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 385C/

40, D3.)

LocationNo. Area. Price

per acre. Remarks.

*32394225 ...

a. r. p.

200 0 0300 0 0

X s. d.0 9 60 14 0

Subject to the value of im-provements.

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Ninghan District (near Kondut).

Corr. No. 7369/10.Open under Parts V[. and VIII. (Plan 57/80, F2.)

LocationNo. Area.

*1007...a. r. p.464 0 0

Priceper acre.

s. d.0 9 0

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Murray District (near Dwellingup).

Corr. No. 2141/16.Open under Parts V., Section 60. (Plan 380C/40,

E4.)

LocationNo. Area. Price per

acre.

898...a. r. p.

5 3 31 s. d.1 1 0

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SOUTHERN CROSS LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Yilgarn. District (near Southern Cross).

Corr. No. 13916/10.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan, Yilgarn A.A.)

LocationNo. Area. Remarks.

Yilgarn.A.A. Lot 76

acres.abt. 154

Subject to survey, cliissification, andpricing.

The boundaries of Yilgarn Agricultural Area arehereby amended to include the above Lot.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY, 1918.BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT,

Sussex District.Corr. No. 2264/15.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 439A/40.)

Location No. Area.

75487549

a. 1'. p.160 0 16100 0 7

Priceper acre.

s. (1.014 00 12 0

Special Co editions 'to be inserted in Conditional Pur-chase Leases of Land within Sawmilling Permits.

(a) That the holders for the time being of the TimberLease or Sawmilling Permit within the area of whichthe land hereby leased is situated may construct, main-tain, and work timber railways and roads through andover the land hereby demised for such periods as theworking of the mills renders necessary.

(b) That so far as any cattle pits or gates are requiredin connection with such railways, the same are to beconstructed and maintained at the cost of the lessee orgrantee, or his transferees.

(c) That the holder for the time being of the TimberLease or Sawmilling Permit as aforesaid will not beheld responsible in damages to the lessee, or grantee orhis transferees, for any damage to fences or otherwisecaused in felling or hauling timber.

(d) That the lessee, and his transferees, accept all riskof stock being killed on or through the working of theRailways of the holder for the time being of the TimberLease or Sawmilling Permit as aforesaid, or the destruc-tion of property by fire or otherwise, which may arisefrom any cause whatsoever due to the operations of the

BUNBURY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.LTduc Agricultural Area (near Cool crimp).

Corr. No. 6967/12.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 383/D40.)Edue Agricultural Area Lot .52, comprising 160 acres,

at Os. 66. per acre.

GERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Victoria District (near Broad Well).

Corr. No. 1327/05.Open under Parts V., VI., VIII., and X. (Plan

.128/80, C 2 & 3.)The area lately temporarily reserved and comprised

in late Pastoral Lease 208/109, containing about 30,000acres, subject to survey, classification, and pricing.

(This area is also available for Pastoral Leasingunder Part X.)

IL S. KING,Surveyor General an t Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION BY RETURNEDSOLDIERS AND SAILORS.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 10th May, 1918.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve of the areas scheduled hereunderbeing made available for selection under "The LandAct, 1898," and its amendments, by persons who havebeen on active service with His Majesty's Naval or Mill.

tary Forces, and can produce a satisfactory discharge;or the dependants of those who have been killed or havedied on active service. The selector of a HomesteadFarm from any location available under Part VIII.must take the balance thereof under Conditional Pur.chase.

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

The date fixed for areas being thrown open forselection does not imply that applications may not belodged before such date, and any applications so lodgedwill be treated as having been received on the appointedday.

Should any location be not applied for on the fixeddate it will remain available for selection until it isapplied for or otherwise dealt with.

There shall be an interval of at least three days be-tween the closing of the date for applications and thedate on which the Board sits. All applicants will beadvised of the date fixed for the meeting of the Board.He may then, if he wishes, apply to Head Office for aCertificate to the Railway Department, which on pre-sentation at the nearest Railway Station will entitle himto a Return Ticket at Excursion Rates to the placewhere the Board will sit, available for seven days fromdate of issue.

SCHEDULES.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 15th MAY, 1918.BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Avon District.Corr. No. 6293/09.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 344/80, F2.)

Location No. Area. perPrice

acre. 1

Remarks.

16449acres. £ s. d.1,000 0 11 9 Subject to the payment of £90

for the value of improve-ments.

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL Lis ND DISTRICT.Nelson District (near Manjimup Brook).

;Corn No. 1178/18.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 4390/40,

ii & F 4.)

Location No. Area. Priceper acre,, Remarks.

76847685768076877688768976907691

a. r. p.133 3 20136 1 13160 0 4134 1 10113 0 15112 3 16160 0 8106 3 15

£ 5.O 12O 120 120 160 140 140 130 13

d.00660006

These blocks are made avail-able subject to the right ofthe Government to at anytime construct and main-tain Timber Railwaysthrough them.

KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Kataniring Agricultural Area (near Woodanilling).Corr. No. 1478/17.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 416B/40.)

Location No. Area. Priceper acre. Remarks.

1CatanningAgriculturalArea, Lot 179

a. r. p.141 3 0

s. d.O 10 0 Reserve 1958 is hereby can-

celled.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, 1918.BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Nelson District.Corr. 9920/12.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 442/80, El.)

LocationNo. Area. Price per

acre.

5822i1. U. p.

135 1 0s. d.

0 17 0

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Wellington District (aces- Gungupp).Corr. No. 9088/99,Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 414A/

40,)The laud within Reserve 9330 (late Ctingupp Town-

'site), subject to survey, classification, and pricing.

TIIAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avon District (near Yilgerin).

Corr. No. 14476/10.Open under Part V., VI., and VIII. (Plan '4/80.)

LocationNo. Area. Price

er acre.

14529acres.1,000

s. d.0 14 0

Reserve 13024 is hereby cancelled.

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Murray District (near Dwellingup).

Corr. No. 2035/17.Open under Section 60. (Plans, Locations near

Dwellingup and 3800/20.)

LocationNo.

Area. Price Amount of Agricultural Bankper acre, advance to approved applicant.

992993994995996998

1000101910201040105010511071110311111114111511161117111811231124112511261187118811891190119311941195

a. T. p.10 0 010 0 011 0 0

5 2 128 3 3

10 0 09 1 16

22 2 2020 2 821 3 7

6 3 617

120

101010

9131518191916

99

109

141313

3000030320320000003

41424

216

13980

12280

212311

s.1 51 51 51 111 61 51 51 21 21 21 81 81 4O 181 51 51 51 5

d.330933600066000000

1 3 31 3 91 1 61 1 31 1 31 3 91 5 01 5 0

0 1 5 00 1 5 0

342428

1 1 01 4 01 4 0

.Survey Fees included.

Location Area.No.

Priceper acre.

Amount of Agricultural Bankadvance to approved applicant

a.- r.lp.999 13 2 130

1001 12 7%2 II 01002 12 3 1101005 11 3 201006 11 1 01008 14 1 201009 12 1 101028 13 0 321030 13 3 81019 10 0 01054 32 410 a301059 5 0 01072 20 2 01079 26 3 201091 10 0 01092 24 0 01119 31 3 01183 22 0 21191 9 3 01196 7 3 24

s. d.

>-Subject to pricing and valueof improvements

These Locations are hereby withdrawn from CI eneralSelection and will be available for selection under theabove conditions.

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY, 1918.BEVERLEY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Avon District (near Babakine).Corr. No. 3845/15.Open under Parts V. and

& E 1, and 4/SO, D & E 4.)

LocationNo.

VIII. ( Plans 344/80, D

Area.Price

per acre.

19850a. r. p.

1,094 6F. d.

0 S 6

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Nelson District (near Manjimup).

Corr. No. 523/15.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plans 439C/40, and

442/40B.)

Location No. Area.Price per acre

exclusive ofSurvey Fee.

Survey Fee.

e. T. p. S. d. s. d.0770 25 0 7 0 15 0 4 15 06771 20 0 2 0 15 0 3 15 00772 30 0 17 0 15 0 4 15 00773 83 2 11 0 15 0 6 5 06774 60 1 18 0 15 0 6 5 06775 32 0 0 0 15 0 4 15 06776 20 0 4 0 15 0 3 15 00777 15 0 4 0 15 0 3 15 0

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND FORFEITED AND AGAIN OPEN FORSELECTION.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 10th May, 191.8.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundermentioned Leases, Licenses, and Occupation Certi-ficates have been forfeited for non-compliance with theconditions under which they were granted, and the landcontained therein will be again open for selection, under

The Land Act, 1898,,' and its amendments, on and,fter the dates and at the places mentioned.

Applications must be lodged at the Local Land Officefor the district in which the land is situated, and shouldbe lodged on or before the date specified.

All applications lodged before such date will betreated as having been received on that day, and ifthere are more applicants than one for any lot the ap-plication to be granted will be determined by the LandBoard. Should any lands remain unselected such willcontinue available until applied for or otherwise dealtwith.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, notiwill be given in the Government Gazette and at leaone newspaper advising the applicants for the blocksof the date, time, and place of the meeting of theBoard to deal with the matter, but it shall not beobligatory on the Department to give any other notice.

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

The selector of a Homestead Farm from any locationavailable under Part VIII. must take the balance there-of, if any, under Conditional Purchase.

The lands marked with an asterisk are available underPart VI.

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SCHEDULES.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 15th MAY, 1918.ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Plantagenet District.Corr. No. 3793/12.Open under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 451/SO, B3.)Plantagenet Location 3454, containing 100 acres, at

13s. 3d. per acre; being S. J. Galloway's forfeited Con-ditional Purchase 11079/56.

Corr. No. 1019/14.Open under Part V. (Plan 451/80, A3.)Plantagenet Location 3775, containing 15 acres, at10s. per acre; being R. J. Green's forfeited Condi-

tional Purchase 1487/60.

BRIDGETOWN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Kojonnp District.

Corr. No. 7279/13, 7281/13, 7282/115.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 415/80,

P4.)

LocationNo.

Area. Priceper acre. Remarks.

Acres. ,C s. d.6555. 360 0 4 06557 135 0 8 0

. 'Being Edwin Parker's forfeited Homestead Farm19730/74 and Conditional Purchases 33886/55 and33888/55.

GERALDTON LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Victoria District.

Corr. No. 1619/12.Open under Parts V., Vt., and VIII. (Plan 122/80,

El, E4.)Victoria Location 3873, containing 1591/2 acres; being

Anthony Farrell's abandoned Homestead Farm 18080/74, subject to classification and pricing.

KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Hay District (near Mt. Barker).

Gorr. Nos. 2055/14, 2056/14, 2057/14.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 444/E & F2/

80.)

LocationNo. Area. Price

per acre. Remarks.

£ s. d.740 718 0 27 0 8 0 Subject to the taking over

160 0 0 0 8 0 of Agricultural Bank iort.741 939 0 0 0 8 0 gage of £46.

Being P. Guilfoyle's forfeited Homestead Farm20169/74 and Conditional Purchases 34573/55 and11778/56.

NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avon District.

Corr. Nos. 251/15, 252/15.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 377/80, F3.)Avon Location *14466, containing 932 acres 1 rood

and 38 perches, at Ss. per acre; being J. J. & H. Wot-ton's forfeited Homestead Farm 20578/74 and Con-ditional Purchase 35231/55.

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Ninghan

Corr. Nos. 12327/8, 6954/10.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 56/80,

D & E 1 & 2.)

1

6

Area. Priceper acre. Remarks.

31 ...31 ...

acres.423999

£ s. d.0 8 30 8 3

Subject to classification andpricing.

Being IV. F. Wardell-Johnson 's forfeited ConditionalPurchases 21896/55 and 8962/56. Subject to the pay-ment of the Agricultural Bank interest of £56 and thetaking over the mortgage of £452 7s.

Avon District.Corr. Nos. 6307/11, 6308/11, 6309/11.Open under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 4/80,

Fl.)

LocationNo. Area. Price

per acre. Remarks.

1693216938

a. r. p.999 0 0998 0 0

s. d. /Subject to classification andpricing.

The Eastern portion of Loca-tion 16932 to be subject tosurvey and classification.j

Subject to the payment of theAgricultural Bank interestof £32 and the taking overthe mortgage of £320, and

I also subject the indebted.I ness to the Industries As-

sistance Board of 631 Is.

Being Thomas Grimwood 's forfeited Homestead Farm16859/74 and Conditional Purchases 10256/56 and29617/55.

PERTH LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Swan District.

Corr. No. 3359/16.Open under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 30/80, E2.)Swan Location *2847, containing 200 acres 0 roods

38 perches, at 5s. per acre-'

being Thos. R. Darch'sforfeited Grazing Lease 10223/68, subject to pastorallessee 's claim for improvements.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, 1918.ALBANY LOCAL LAND DIF,TRICT.

Plantagenet District.Corr. No. 5521/11, 5522/11.Open, under Parts V. and VIII. (Plan 436/80, F3.)Plantagenet Location 2338, containing 999 acres at

10s. 6d. per acre, being G. H. Brown-Ekins' forfeitedHomestead Farm 16801/74 and Conditional PurchaseLease 29542/55. Subject to the payment of the Agri-cultural Bank interest, .£8 2s. 6d., and taking over Bankadvance of £325, also subject to an indebtedness to theIndustries Assistance Board of about £673 14s. 9d.

KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Kojonup District.

Corr. No 1488/16.Open, under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 417D/40,

C3.)Kojonup Location *7046, containing 160 acres Or.

Hp. at Os. 9d. per acre; being Harry Edwards' aban-doned Homestead Farm 20975/74.

NARROGIN LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Williams District.

Corr. 7188/13.Open, under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 385D/40,

B3.)*Dumberning. Agricultural Area Lot 28, containing 74

acres at 9s. 6d. per acre, being Frank Palethorpe 's for-feited Conditional Purchase 33851/55.

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Williams District (near Ii2llbinti Townsite.)Corr. No. 13879/11.Open, under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 410/S(1, 1 1

-Williams' Location "4526, containing 160 acres at 8s.3d. per acre, being Mary Jane Gillett's forfeited Con-ditional Purchase 10808/56.

Williams District.Corr. No. 10727/10.Open, under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 385B/40,

1)2.)Williams Location '10007, containing 137 acres 2

roods at Os. per acre ; being Joseph Jones' forfeitedConditional Purchase 27114/55.

NORTHAM LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Avon District.

Corr. No. 15064/08, 827/09.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 26/80,

112.)

LocationNo.

1296713114

L. r. p.160 0 0136 1 0

Remarks.

Subject to classification and pricing.Subject to the payment of the Agri-

cultural Bank interest-X:73 135. 3d.and the taking over of the mortgageof £300 ; also subject to a CroppingLease expiring on the 28th February,1919.

Being A. M. Wood's abandoned Homestead Farm11929/74 and Conditional Purchase 22641/55.

Ninghan District (near Ballidit).Corr. No. 13888/11.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan G4/80,

D and E4.)The unsubdivided portions of late Grazing Lease

7434/68, containing about 1,100 acres; subject to surveyand classification.

Victoria District (near Jibberding).Corr. No. 3669/10, 2671/10.Open, under Parts VI. and VIII. (Plan 89/80, El.)Victoria Location 04062, containing 877 acres at 7s.

per acre; being Stanley Chamberlain's forfeited Housestead Farm 14189/74 and Conditional Purchase 25725/55; subject to the payment of the Agricultural Bankinterest of £17 12s. 2d., and the taking over of the mort-gage of £151.

Victoria Locations 4438 and 4063 are portion of theBank's security for the above loan.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY, 1918.ALBANY LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.

Plantagenet District.Corr. No. 4:539/15.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 451/80,

112.)Plantagenet Location 1443, containing 160 acres, sub-

ject to classification and pricing and also subject to thepayment of the interest of £3 ''16s. and the taking overthe Agricultural Bank mortgage of £38; being ThomasWilliams' cancelled Homestead Farm application 20896/74.

BUNBURV LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Wellington District.

Corr. No. 1270/17.Open, under Parts V., VI., and VIII. (Plan 383A/

40, Al.)That portion of unsurveyed land containing about 130

acres, as described hereunder. Bounded on the North byWellington Location 77 and Harvey River; on the Eastby Wellington Locations 2320 and 2942; on the South

partly by Wellington Location 2942, and on the West byProposed road; being Gordie Pahl's forfeited Condi-tional Purchase Application.

Subject to classification and pricing.

KATANNING LOCAL LAND DISTRICT.Katanning Agricultural Area (near Moojebing).

Corr. Nos. 369/11; 370/17.Open under Part V. only. (Plaif Moojebiug Town-

site.)

LotNo. Area. PriceArea. per acre.

a. r. p.425 ... 24 3 1 0 16 6426 ... . 22 1 28 1 1 3

being Alice Beeck is cancelled Conditional Purchase ap-plications.

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

GREENBUSHES PUBLIC CEMETERIES(RESERVES 6889 AND 10819).

By-laws.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 10th May, 1918.Corr. No. 15660/99, Vol.

l'ILS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the following By-laws underthe provisions of "The Cemeteries Act, 1891," andamending Acts, for the management of the GreenbushesPublic Cemeteries (Reserves ((889 and 10819):

The By-laws previously gazetted are hereby super-seded.

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

GREENBUSHES PUBLIC CEMETERIES.BY-LAWS for the Regulation of the Greenbushes Pub-lic Cemeteries (Reserves 6889 and 10819), duly madeby the Greenbushes 1..loaril Board, as Trustees of thesaid cemeteries.

1. The duties of the secretary shall be to keep thebooks of the cemetery, collect all fees, cause to be dugall graves, and generally supervise the cemetery underthe direction. of the Cemetery Board.

2. The. salary of the secretary shall be fixed fromtime to time by the said Board.

3.. The area of ground allotted for each grave shallnot exceed eight feet by four feet.

4. The area of ground enclosed by any fence or tombshall not exceed eight feet by four feet, except wheretwo or more graves are enclosed by one fence or tomb.

5. No fence, headstone, or other erection shall beplaced within the above-named cemetery until first ap-proved of by the Cemetery Board or its officers.

6. Eight hours' notice must always be given to thesecretary previous to any burial taking place.

7. No burial shall take place in the above-namedeemetery before sunrise or after sunset, except by specialpermission of the Board or its officers.

8. All graves shall be dug to a depth of not less thanfive feet, and not less than six feet six inches for adouble interment, except in the case of children underthe age of twelve years, when the depth shall be notless than four feet.

9. A charge of one pound for adults, and fifteenshillings for children under the age of twelve years,shall be made for digging each grave.

10. No grave shall be dug in the above-named ceme-tery, except by such person as the Board or its officermay appoint.

11. All cemetery charges shall be collected by thesecretary, and paid into the account at the end of each

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week, and such money shall be used to defray the costof working the above-named cemetery.

12. No person shall remove any body from any gravein this cemetery after the burial without first havingobtained a certificate of permission for such removal,signed by two members and the secretary of the saidBoard, which said permission shall be entered upon theminutes of the next ordinary meeting of the Board:Provided always that the order of the Governor forexhumation shall have been obtained before the grantingof the said certificate.

13. No carriage, trap, cart, or other vehicle, except-ing the hearse and mourning coaches, shall be permittedto enter the above-named cemetery without an ordrfrom the Board or its officers. Any person violatingthis by-law will be prosecuted.

14. No burial shall be allowed to take place in thecemetery unless a certificate from the District 'Registrarof Deaths, that the death has been registered, or aCoroner's order for burial, is first exhibited for theinspection of the secretary or a member of the Board;and no burial shall be allowed to take place, nor anycoffin allowed to enter the cemetery except by permis-sion of the Board.

15. This Board reserves to itself the right to grantto the several churches and bodies among whom thecemetery has been divided, the right to make such fur-ther rules or laws as they may deem desirable for thefurther regulation of their several portions thereof, sub-ject, however, to the by-laws of this Board.

16. This Board will meet at the Road Board office atthe second ordinary meetings of the said Board in themonths of January, April, ;July, and October in eachyear.

17. Three members, including the chairman, shallconstitute a quorum at any meeting of the Board.

18. Notice of motion must be given in writing atleast seven days previous to the ordinary meeting of tileBoard before any of the bylaws can be altered.

19. Every person guilty of an offence against any ofthese by-laws shall, for every such offence, be liableto a penalty not exceeding Twenty pounds.

The foregoing by-laws, with the accompanying sched-ules, were duly framed and passed at a meeting of theBoard held at the office of the Road Board on 25thFebruary, 1918.

J. LINDSAY,Chairman.

E. R. ROBINSON,Secretary.

SCHEDULE A.

GREENBUSHES PUBLIC CEMETERY.Scale of fees and charges payable to the Board.

PUblic Graves.1. On application for an Order of Burial, the fol-

lowing fees shall be payable in advance:

SCHEDULE B.

GREENBUSHES PUBLIC CEMETERY.Application No.

Form- of Instructions for Graves and Application forOrder for Burial.

Answers to the following questions to be supplied atthe time of making application:

Date of application 19Name of the deceasedAge of the deceasedDate when death occurredLate place of residence of the deceasedPlace where death occurredRank or occupation of the deceasedBirthplace of the deceasedNature of the disease, or supposed cause of deathWhat denominational groundWhat compartmentWhat sectionNo. of grave on planLs it a public graveIs it a private graveIs ground to be selected by Applicant or by Trustees...Size of groundfs a grant required, and if so, to whomif already granted, give No. of grant and name of

granteeLength and width of coffinDepth of graveIs it the first interment in the graveDate of last interment in the graveDay of burialAt what hour, and if usual or extraName of minister or other person to officiate at grave

Name of undertakerName in full and signature of person making application

OccupationAddress

Application received this day ofat o 'clock . . .

Secretary.References: No. of OrderNo. in Denomination 'BookNo. of ReceiptNo. in Register of BurialsNo. of Grant

Note.If a free interment is required, specify nameof Magistrate signing order and date thereof.

(a) For adultFor child under twelve years of ageFor stillborn child .. .

(b) Re-opening an ordinary graveNor each adult .. ..

10

0

0

s.0

106

15

d.000

0

SCHEDULE C.

GREENBUSHES PUBLIC CEMETERY.Form of Order for Birrial.

For child under twelve .. 0 7 6 Date of Application(c) Re-opening a brick grave .. 1 0 0 No. of Application(d) Re-opening a vault .. .. 1 10 0 The remains of , deceased, aged

(The above fees do not include th. e cost of makingor opening any burial place.)

late of who died on ,

at , may be interred in Grave No.2. Private Graves- s. d. Compartment , Section of the land

4ft. by 8ft. or one lot .. 2 0 0 appropriated to the denomination. TheSft. by 8ft. or two lots .. 3 15 0 time fixed for burial is o 'clock in12ft. by 8ft. or three lots 5 0 0 on the day of , 19 .

3. Charges for sinking graves Dated this day of 19 .

For adult 1 0 0For child under twelve 0 15 0 Secretary.

Re-opening gravesFor adult 0 15 0

For child under twelve .. 0 10 0

Re-opening brick grave or vaultFor permission to construct a briek

grave ..

1

0

0

10

0

6

the undersigned, certify that a coffin purporting tocontain the above remains was interred in the aboveground on the day of

For permission to construct a vault .. 1 1 0 19 , at o 'clock . .

4. Miscellaneous Dated this day of 19For permission to erect a headstone; for permis-

sion to erect a headstone over brick grave orvault; for permission to erect a name plate-21/2 per cent. on the cost.

Caretaker.

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SCHEDULE D.

GREENBUSHES PUBLIC CEMETERY.

Form of Grant of Bight of Burial.

No. of ApplicationNo. of Receipt

No. of Order for BurialNo. in Burial Register

No. in Denominational Register

By virtue of " The Cemeteries Act, 1897," the Trustees of the Greenbushes Public Cemetery, in considerationof the sum of pounds shillings and

pence, paid to them by (1) of(2) , hereby grant to the said (1)

the right of burying bodies in thatpiece of ground feet long by feetbroad, lying within the portion of the said Cemeteryappropriated for the burial of adherents to theChurch, and numbered , CompartmentSection , on the plan of the Cemetery made inpursuance of the said Act.

To hold the same to the said (1)for the period of years from the date hereof,for the purposes of burial only.

This Grant is issued subject to all By-laws and Regu-lations now or hereinafter in force, made, or to be madeunder the above Act, or any future Act or Acts.

In witness whereof the Common Seal of the saidTrustees was hereto affixed at a meeting of the aforesaidTrustees held on the day ofin the presence of

Entered

Trustees of theGreenbushes

Public Cemetery.

Secretary.(1.) Name in full. (2.) Address and description in

full.

SCHEDULE E.

GREENBUSILES PUBLIC CEMETERY.

Grant of Exclusive Right of Burial.

By virtue of " The Cemeteries Act, 1897," we, theundersigned Trustees of the Greenbushes Public Ceme-tery, in consideration of the sum of pounds

shillings and pence, paid to us by (1)of (2)

hgrant to the said (1) the exclusiveei f'eebeyt

right of burial in that piece of groundlong by feet broad, lying within the portionof the said Cemetery appropriated for burial of ad-herents to the Church, and numbered

, Compartment , Section , onthe plan of the Cemetery made in pursuance of the saidAct.

To hold the same to the said (1)and his assigns for the term of years from thedate hereof for the purposes of burial only.

This grant is issued subject to all By-laws and Regu-lations now or hereinafter in force, made, or to bemade under the above Act, or any future Act or Acts.

Given under our hands and seals this dayof

Entered

Trustees of theGreenbushes

Public Cemetery.

Secretary.(1.) Name in full. (2.) Address and description in

full.

SCHEDULE F.

GREENBUSHES PUBLIC CEMETERY.

Form of Assignment of Exclusive Bight of Burial.

I, of in con-sideration of pounds shillingsand pence, paid to me by (1)of (2) do hereby assign unto the said

the exclusive right of burial in thatpiece of ground (description ofground, so as to identify, adding reference to the planof the Cemetery), which was granted to me (or to

, late of deceased, ofwhose will I am Executor, or as the case may be), forthe term of ninety-nine years, by a deed of grant bear-ing date the day of , 19 ,and all my estate and interest therein to hold the sameunto the said for the remainder of theperiod for which the same was granted, subject to theconditions on which I hold the same.

Given under my hand and seal this dayof , 19 .

Entered

Secretary.

(1.) Name in full. (2.) Address and description infull.

SCHEDULE G.

GREENBUSHES PUBLIC CEMETERY.

License to dress Graves.

No. of ReceiptNo.

The Trustees do hereby grant topermission to dress graves in said Cemetery, subjectto the Rules and Regulations, and By-laws now made orhereafter to be made for the regulation of the same, andthe following, viz.:

FirstThat no rubbish, soil, sand, or other materialremoved in dressing a grave,, shall be placed on anyadjoining grave, and if placed on any adjoining groundshall be removed where directed immediately after thecompletion of the work.

Second.That no sand, soil, or loam shall be takenfrom any portion of the Cemetery for the purpose ofdressing any grave, except with the permission of theSuperintendent.

Third.That the dressing of all graves, and the wheel-ing and carting of any material shall be subject to thesupervision of the superintendent.

Fourth.That the work shall, in all cases, be carriedon with due despatch, and only during regulation hours.

Fifth.That no business card or announcement shallbe put on any place within said Cemetery or its pre-cincts.

Sixth.That upon any breach of the above conditions,or said Cemetery By-laws, this license shall be liable tobe forfeited.

Seventh.That licensees shall be responsible for allacts of their employees.

Eighth.That licenses shall be renewed annually.

Given under my hand and seal this dayof , 19 .

(L.s.)

Chairman of Board of Trustees.

WitnessSignature of Licensee

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BRUCE ROCK PUBLIC CEMETERY.(RESERVE 16283).

By-laws.Department of Lauds and Surveys,

Corr. 4637/13. Perth, 3rd May, 1918.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the following By-laws underthe provisions of "The Cemeteries Act, 1897," andAmending Acts for the management of the Bruce RockPublic Cemetery (Reserve 16283).

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

BY-LAWS.BY virtue of all powers in that behalf vested in theTrustees of the Public Cemetery, Bruce Rock, the saidTrustees make the following By- laws:-

1. All fees and charges payable to the Trustees, asset forth in the Schedule A, shall be paid at the timesand manner therein mentioned.

2. Any person desiring to inter any dead body in thecemetery shall make an application to the Trustees.Upon such application being approved by the Trustees,.and upon payment of the prescribed fees they shallcause to be issued to the person so applying an orderfor burial.

3. All applications for interment shall be made atleast five working hours prior to the time fixed forburial. An extra charge shall be made for applicationswithin such time. No free interment shall be allowedunless the application, together with the Justice's ordertherefor, be handed in in such time as to allow of atleast five working hOurs as above.

4. The Trustees shall cause all graves to be dug,and vaults, brick graves, or graves to be re-opened asand when required.

5. Before any interment is allowed the "Order forburial" shall he handed to and retained by the grave-digger.

6. Every grave shall be at least six feet deep, andno interment shall be allowed in any grave with a lessdepth than four feet six inches from the top of thecoffinfito the original surface of the surrounding ground.

7. In the case of an application for interment in anyprivate grave or vault to which the deceased had noclaim during life, the written and verified consent ofthe grantee shall be handed in with the application.

S. No burial shall be allowed to take place in thecemetery unless a certificate from a District Registrarof Deaths that the death has been registered, or a Cor-oner's order for burial is handed to the Trustees.

9. The hours for burial shall be as follows:-1st September to 30th April-Week days, from

8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sundays, from 2 p.m. to6 p.m.

lst May to 31st August -Week days, froma.m. to 5 p.m.; ''Sundays, from 2 p.m. to5 p.m.;

and no burial shall be allowed to take place, nor anycoffin allowed to enter the cemetery at any other hourexcept by written permission to the Trustees.

10. The time fixed for any burial shall be the timeat which the funeral is to arrive at the cemetery gates,and such time shall be rigidly and punctually observed.

11. No hearse, morning coach, or other vehicle shallenter the cemetery, or proceed except at and by suchroads as directed by the officer of the Trustees fromtime to time. Any driver or other person failing orneglecting to observe such directions commits an offenceagainst these By-laws.

12. Children under the age of ten years entering thecemetery must be in charge of some responsible person.

13. It shall be unlawful for any person to smokewithin the cemetery, or to discharge any fireworkstherein.

14. No dogs shall be allowed within the cemetery,and any person taking a dog into the cemetery commitsan offence against these By-laws.

15. Any person violating the rules of propriety anddecorum, or committing any nuisance or trespass, or in-juring any tree, shrub, flower,- border, or any erection,commits an offence against these By-laws.

16. No person shall promote, or advertise, or carryon within the cemetery any trade, business, or calling,either by solicitation, distribution of circulars, by cardSor otherwise, or by any other system of advertisementwhatsoever.

17. No person employed by or under the Trusteesshall accept any gratuity whatever, nor shall he bepecuniarily interested in any work in the cemeteryother than the remuneration he receives from the Trus-tees; and any such person proved guilty of accepting,any gratuity or being pecuniarily interested in anysuch work shall be liable to summary dismissal.

18. Any person requiring an "Exclusive right ofburial" in any part of the cemetery shall apply to theTrustees, in writing, specifying the location of thegrave, and whether it is proposed to erect a brick graveor vault, and in such case submitting plans and specifi-cations of the proposed work. Such application shallalso state the names of any already deceased personswhose remains it is proposed to inter therein:

19. Subject to the By-laws, the Superintendent shallexercise a general supervision and control over all mat-ters pertaining to the cemetery, including the conductof all funerals and interments within the cemetery.

20. Upon being satisfied of the matters aforesaid,and of the suitability of the said work, plans and speci-fications, the Trustees may authorise the constructionand erection thereof ; or, if no work is to be done, mayissue a "Grant" in the Form "E" in the Schedule.

21. Upon the completion of the work aforesaid, theTrustees may, if and when such work is done to theircomplete satisfaction, issue a "Grant" in the Form"E " in the Schedule.

22. Every "Grant" shall be subject to the By-lawsfor the time being, and no interment in any such graveor vault shall be allowed unless upon production of the"Order for burial" aforesaid, nor shall any such graveor vault be opened, unless with the written consent ofthe Trustees.

23. Every coffin placed in any such bricked grave orvault shall be bricked in, cemented, and covered with aslab of stone, slate, or iron, unless special written ex-emption be obtained from the Trustees.

24. If application be made for an "Order forburial" in any grave or vault of the remains of anyperson other than the person to whom grant was issued,or his registered assign, the written and verified consentof such arantee or assignee shall be produced.

2:5. Any person desiring to place or erect any monu-ment, tombstone, or enclosure in any part of the ceme-tery must first obtain the written consent and approvalof the Trustees, and otherwise comply with Section 23of "The Cemeteries Act, 1897."

26. Every tombstone, monument, or enclosure shallbe placed on proper and substantial foundations, whichif required by the Trustees shall extend to the bottom ofthe grave.

27. The materials used in every such erection shallbe subject to the approval of the Trustees, and anymaterial rejected shall be immediately removed from thecemetery by the contractor for the erection.

28. All refuse and other rubbish remaining- after anywork is completed shall be immediately removed fromthe cemetery by the person causing the same.

29. Monumental masons and other tradesmen shall,before commencing any work within the cemetery, de-posit with the Secretary to the Trustees the sum of tenshillings, which shall be forfeited if either of the twolast preceding By-laws are not complied with to thesatisfaction of the Trustees.

30. All materials required in the erection and com-pletion of any work shall, as far as possible, be pre-pared before being taken to the cemetery, and allmaterials required by tradesmen shall be admitted atsuch entrance as the Trustees shall direct; and no vehicleconveying any such material with wheels less. than 4in.broad shall be permitted to enter the cemetery.

31. No catacomb shall be allowed.32. All workmen, whether employed by the Trustees

or by any other person, shall at all times, whilst withinthe boundaries of the cemetery be subject to the super-vision of the Trustees, and shall obey such directionsas they may find it necessary to give; and any workmenpermitting any breach of these Regulations and By-lawsor refusing or neglecting to comply with any directionsof the Trustees commits an offence against these By-laws.

33. Any person taking part in dressing or attendingto any grave shall comply with the following rules:

(a) No rubbish, soil, sand, or other material re-moved in dressing a grave shall be placed onany other grave, and, if placed on any ad-joining ground, shall be removed immediatelythe work is completed.

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(b) No sand, soil, or loam shall be taken from anyportion of the cemetery for the purpose ofdressing any grave, except with the permis-sion of the Trustees.

(e) The dressing of all graves and the wheelingand carting of all material shall be subjectto the supervision of the Trustees.

(d) Work in all cases shall be carried on with duedespatch, and only during regulation hours.

34. Any person who commits a breach of or an of-fence against these By-laws shall be liable to a penaltynot exceeding Five pounds.

35. Any person who commits a breach of or all of-fence against any By-law may be expelled from thecemetery.

The foregoing By-laws, with the accompanying sche-dules, were duly framed and presented to a meetingof the Board of Trustees, held at their office at BruceRock on the 2nd of March, 1918.

ALFRED BUTCHER,Chairman.

SCHEDULE A.Scale of fees and charges payable to the Trustees.On application for an "Order for burial" the fol-

lowing fees shall be payable, in advance:In open ground

£ s. d.For sinking grave for any adult .. .. 2 0 0For sinking grave for any adult if buried

by Government contract .. 1 10 0

For sinking a grave for any child underseven years .. .. .. .. 1 0 0

For re-opening grave of any adult .. 2 0 0For re-opening grave of any child under

..seven years .. . . .. 1 0 0In private ground, including the issue of a

grant of "Right of Burial"Ordinary land for grave, Oft. by 5ft.,

.. .. .. .where directed . 2 5 0Ordinary land for grave, Oft. by 10ft.,

..where directed .. . . .. 4 10 0Special land for grave, Oft. by 5ft., se-

lected by applicant in section whereburials take place .. .. .. 4 10 0

Special land for grave, Oft. by 10ft. .. 9 0 0

For interment without due notice0 10 6For sinking an adult's grave beyond six

feet, for each additional foot .. .. 0 7 6

For permission to erect any monument,etc. .. .. .. .. .. 1 0 0

For permission to construct a brick grave 1 0 0For permission to construct a vault .. 1 1 0-

SCHEDULE B.Form of grant of Right of Burial.

By virtue of "The Cemeteries Act, 1897," we, theundersigned Trustees of the Public Cemetery, BruceRock, in consideration of pounds shillingsand pence paid to us by (1) of(2) , hereby grant to the saidthe right of burying bodies in that piece of ground....

(description of ground so as to identify) ; tohold the same to the said (1) for the term of50 years from the date hereof, for the purpose of burialonly.

This grant is issued subject to all By-laws and Regu-lations now and hereafter in force, made or to be madeunder the above Act or any future Act or Acts.

Given under our hands and common seal, thisday of

Trustees.Entered

(1) Name in full(2) Address and' description in full

SCHEDULE C.Form of grant of Exclusive Right of Burial.

By virtue of "The Cemeteries Act, 1897," we, theundersigned Trustees of the Public Cemetery, BruceRock, in consideration of pounds shillingsand pence paid to us by (1) of(2) hereby grant to the said (1)the exclusive right of burial-in that piece of ground

(description of ground so as to identify); tohold the same to the said (1) and

assigns for the term of 99 years from the date hereof;for the purpose of burial only.

This grant is issued subject to all By-laws and Regu-lations now and hereafter in force, made or to be madeunder the above Act or any future Act or Acts.

Given under our hands and common seal, this 2nd dayof March, .1918.

Trustees.Entered

(1) Name in full(2) Address and description in full

SCHEDULE D.Form of Assignmeiit of Exclusive Right of Burial.

, of , in consideration ofpounds shillings and

pence paid to me by (1) , of (2)do hereby assign unto the said , the exclusiveright of burial in that piece of ground(description of ground so as to identify), which wasgranted to me (or to , late ofdeceased, of whose will I am executor, or as the case maybe), for the term of 99 years by a deed of grant bearingdate the day of , and all my estateand interest therein, to hold the same unto the said....

for the remainder of the period for whichthe same was granted, subject to the conditions on whichI hold the same.

Given under my hand and seal, this dayof

Entered(1) Name in full(2) Address and description in full

SCHEDULE E.Form of Order for Burial.

Date of Application.No. of ApplicationThe remains of , late of

deceased, may be interred in grave No. , com-partment section of the land appropriatedto the denomination. The time fixed forburial is o 'clock in the noon, on the

day of ,19

Secretary.the undersigned, certify that a coffin purporting to

contain the above remains was interred in the aboveground on the day of , 19

Superintendent.

SCHEDULE F.Form, of instructions for Graves and application for

"Order of Burial."Answers to the following questions to be supplied at

the time of making application:Date

(1) Name of deceased(2) Age of the deceased(3) Late place of residence of the deceased(4) Place where death occurred(5) Rank or occupation of the deceased(6) Birthplace of deceased(7) What denomination(8) No. of grave on plan(9) Size of ground

(10) Length and width of coffin(11) Depth of grave(12) Day of -burial and hour(13) Name of minister to officiate at grave(14) Name of undertaker

Name in full and signature of person giving orderOccupationAddressOrder received this

atday of

19 o 'clock. ...m.

Secretary.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Execu-tive Council, this 24th day of April, 1918.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council.

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CALINGIRI PUBLIC CEMETERY.

(Reserve 16738).

BY-LAWS.

Department of Lands and Surveys,1569/16. Perth, 3rd May, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased, under the provisions of " The CemeteriesAct, 1897," and its amendments, to approve of the cancel-lations of all By-laws for the Management of Calingiri PublicCemetery (Reserve 16738) previously published in the Govern-ment Gazette, and to approve, in lieu thereof, of the amendedBy -laws as set Out hereunder.

H. S. KING,Surveyor General and Under Secretary for Lands.

By virtue of all powers in that behalf vested in the Trusteesof the Calingiri Public Cemetery, the said Trustees makethe following By-laws

1. All fees and charges payable to the Trustees, as setforth in Schedule A, shall be paid at the times and mannertherein mentioned, unless otherwise ordered.

2. Any person desiring to inter any dead body in theCemetery shall make an application in the form containedin Schedule B. Upon such application being approvedby the Trustees, and upon payment of the prescribed fees,they shall cause to be issued to the person so applying an" Order for Burial," in the form contained in the Schedule C.

3. All applications for interment shall be made at theoffice of the Trustee in such time as to allow at least fiveworking hours' notice being given to the Superintendentat the Cemetery prior to the time fixed for burial. An extracharge shall be made for applications within such time. Nofree interment shall be allowed unless the application, to-gether with the Magistrates' order therefor, be handed inat the office in such time as to allow of at least six workinghours notice being given as above.

4. The Trustees shall cause all graves to be dug, andvaults, brick graves, or graves to be re-opened as and whenreci tared.

5. Before any interment is allowed, the " Order forBurial " shall be handed to and retained by the Superin-tendent.

6. Every coffin shall have upon the lid an approvedmetal plate bearing the name of the deceased stamped orotherwise indelibly inscribed in legible characters thereon.No coffin not complying with this By-law shall be admittedto or be interred in the Cemetery.

7. Every grave shall be at least 7ft. deep at the firstinterment, and no interment shall be allowed in any gravewith a less depth than 3ft. from the top of the coffin to theoriginal surface of the surrounding ground.

S. In the case of an application for interment in anyprivate grave or vault to which the deceased had no claimduring life, the written and verified consent of the granteeshall be handed in with the application.

9. No burial shall he allowed to take place in the Ceme-tery, nor shall any coffin be allowed to enter the Cemetery,unless a. certificate from a District Registrar of Deaths thatthe death has been registered, or a Coroner's order for burial.is handed to the Superintendent, at the latest, upon thefuneral entering the Cemetery. Should the undertaker orhis representatives be unable to produce the said certificatefrom the Registrar, he shall give a written guarantee toproduce same within three days, and satisfactory reasonsmust he given for the non-production of such certificate inthe first instance. In default of the production of the saidcertificate within three days, the undertaker's license maybe suspended until such certificate is produced. The cer-tificate will be retained, but the Coroner's order shall bereturned to the person delivering the same.

10. Unless otherwise ordered the principal entranceto the Cemetery shall be open daily between the hours of7 a.m. and 6 p.m. from 1st September to 30th April, .andbetween 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. during the remaining months ofthe year.

11. The hours for burial shall be as follows :-1st September to 30th April-Week days from 8 a.m.

to 5 p.m. ; Sundays, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.1st May to 31st August-Week days, from 8 a.m.

to 4.30 pan. ; Sundays, from 2 p.m. to 4.30p.m.

and no burial shall be allowed to take place, nor any 'coffinallowed to enter the Cemetery at any other hour except bywritten permission of the Trustees.

12. The time fixed for any burial shall be the time atwhich the funeral is to arrive at the Cemetery gates, and.if not punctually observed, the undertaker responsible shallbe liable to a fine of 10s. 6d.

13. Every funeral shall enter by the principal entrance,and no vehicles, except the hearse and mourning coaches,shall be permitted to enter the Cemetery, or stand oppositethe entrance gates. Horses shall not be allowed to proceedfaster than at a walking pace within the Cemetery, andshall proceed at and by such roads as directed by the Super-intendent or other officer of the Trustees from time to ti:ue.Any driver or other person failing or neglecting to observesuch directions may be forthwith expelled front the Cemetery.No bicycle shall be ridden within the Cemetery.

14. Children under the age of ten years entering theCemetery must be in charge of some responsible person.

15. Smokily, shall not be allowed within the Cemetery,nor any fireworks discharged therein.

16. No dogs shall be admitted into the Cemetery, andany found there shall be liable to be destroyed.

17. Any person violating the rules of propriety anddecorum, or committing any nuisance or trespass, or in-juring any tree, shrub, flower, border, grave, or any erection,or in any way infringing these By-laws, shall be expelledfrom the Cemetery.

18. No person shall remove any plant, tree, shrub, flower(other than withered flowers, which are to be placed in thereceptacles provided by the Trustees for same), or any articlefrom any grave Without first obtaining a permit from theTrustees or their representatives.

19. No person shall pluck any tree, plant, shrub, orflower growing in any portion of the Cemetery., 20. No person shall remove or carry out of or attemptto carry out of the Cemetery any tree, plant, shrub, or flowerwithout the written authority of the Trustees or their repre-sentatives.

21. No person shall promote or advertise, or carry onwithin the Cemetery any trade, business, or calling, eitherby solicitation, distribution of circulars, by cards or other-wise, or by any other system of advertisement whatsoever,without the written consent of the Trustees, and any personinfringing this By-law shall be expelled from the Cemetery.

22. No person employed by or under the Trustees shallbe permitted to accept any gratuity whatever, nor shall hebe pecuniarily interested in any work in the Centetery, otherthan the remuneration he receives from the Trustees, andany such person proved guilty of accepting any gratuityor being pecuniarily interested in any such work, shall beliable to summary dismissal.

23. Subject to the By-laws, and to the directions of theTrustees, the Superintendent shall exercise a general super-vision and control over all matters pertaining to the Ceme-tery, including the conduct of all funerals and intermentswithin the Cemetery.

24. Any person requiring an " Exclusive Right of Burial"in any part of the Cemetery shall apply to the Trustees,in writing, specifying the location of the grave, and whetherit is proposed to erect a brick grave or vault, and in suchcase submitting plans and specifications of the proposedwork. Such application shall also state the names of anyalready deceased person whose remains it is proposed tointer therein.

25. Upon being satisfied of the matters aforesaid, andof the suitability of the said work, plans, and specifications,the Trustees may authorise the construction and erectionthereof, or, if no work is to be done, may issue a " Grant "in the Form " E " in the Schedule.

26. Upon the completion of the work aforesaid, theTrustees may, if and when such work is done to their com-plete satisfaction, issue a " Grant " in the Form " E " inthe Schedule.

27. Every such Grant shall be subject to the By-lawsfor the time being, and no interment in any such grave orvault shall be allowed unless upon production of the " Orderfor Burial " aforesaid, nor shall any such grave or vault heopened, unless with the written consent of the Trustees.

28. Every coffin placed in any such bricked grave orvault shall be bricked in, cemented, and any space surround-ing such coffin to be filled in with charcoal, dry earth, orother suitable material, and covered with a slab of stone,slate, or iron, unless special written exemption be obtainedfrom the Trustees.

29. In the event of such exemption being obtained fromthe Trustees, each coffin placed in any brick grave or vaultshall be properly lead lined and hermetically sealed.

30. If application be made for an " Order for Burial "in any grave or vault of the remains of any person otherthan the person to whom the grant was issued, or his regis-tered assign, the written and verified consent of such grantee

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or assignee shall be produced, together with the " Grant ofRight of Burial."

31. Should the grantee be unable to produce.the " Grantof Right of Burial " on making application for a grave to bereopened for the purpose of interment, through having lostsame, the said grantee shall make a. sworn declaration tothis effect, and shall pay the fee for a copy of such " G rantof Right of Burial " as prescribed in Schedule A, before an" Order for Burial " will be issued by the Trustees.

32. Any person desiring to place or erect, or to alter oradd to any monument, tombstone, or enclosure in any partof the Cemetery must first obtain the written consent andapproval of the Trustees. and otherwise comply with section23 of the principal Act (61 -Viet., No. 23).

33. Every toinbstone, monument, or enclosure shall beplaced on proper and substantial foundations, which, ifrequired by the Trustee§ or their officers, shall extend tothe bottom of the graVe.

34. The materials used in every such erection shall besubject to the approval of the Superintendent or other officerappointed by the Trustees, and any material rejected shallbe immediately removed from the Cemetery by the con-tractor for the erection. All refuse and other rubbish re-maining after any work is completed shall be immediatelyremoved from the Cemetery by the person causing the same.

35. Should any work by masons or others be not com-pleted before a Sunday, they shall be required to leave theWork in a neat and safe condition, to the satisfaction of theSuperintendent.

36. Monumental masons and other tradesmen shall, be-fore commencing any work within the Cemetery, depositwith the Secretary to the Trustees the sum of 10s., whichshall be forfeited if the provisions of either of the two pre-ceding By-laws be not complied with to the satisfaction ofthe Superintendent.

37. All material required in the erection and completionof any work shall, as far as possible, be prepared befOrebeing taken to the Cemetery ; and all materials requiredby tradesmen shall be admitted at such entrance as theSuperintendent shall direct, and no vehicle conveying anysuch materials with Wheels less than 4in. broad shall bepermitted to enter the Cemetery.

38. No catacomb shall be allowed.39. Subject to the approval of the Trustees, each ap-

plicant for an " Order for Burial " shall, within three monthsfrom date of the application, enclose the grave mentionedin such application with a kerbing of tiles, slate, or stone,and shall cause to be placed thereon a number-plate bearingthe number of the grave or vault. Every grave, vault,monument, tombstone, kerbing, or any other erection, shallbe-maintained and kept in thorough repair and proper con-dition by, and at the expense of the grantee. Should thegrantee's residence not be known, or be out of the State,the Trustees to have power to do the work and keep anaccount against the grantee. No mounds shall be allowed.

40. No wooden fence, railing, cross; or other woodenerection shall be allowed on or around any grave or vault,unless approved of by the Trustees.

41. No trees or shrubs shall be planted on any graveexcept such as shall be approVed by the Superintendent.

42. All workmen, whether employed by the Trusteesor by any other perS011, shall at all times, whilst within theboundaries of the Cemetery, be subject to the supervisionof the Superintendent, and shall obey such directionsas that officer may find it necessary to give. ; and any work-man permitting any breach of these Regulations and By-laws, or refusing or neglecting to comply with any directionsof the said Superintendent, shall be removable from theCemetery.

43. Licenses for grave dressing or decorating may beissued by the Trustees in the form contained in ScheduleG ; such licenses to he renewed annually in the month ofJuly.

44. Any person taking part in dressing or attendingto any grave shall comply with the following rules :

(a.) No rubbish, soil, sand, or other material removedin dressing a grave shall he placed on any othergrave, and if placed on any adjoining groundshall he removed immediately the work is com-pleted.

(b.) No sand, soil, or loam shall be taken from anyportion of the Cemetery for the purpose of dress-ing any grave, except with the permission ofthe Superintendent.

(c.) The dressing of all graves, and the wheeling andcarting of any material shall be subject to thesupervision of the Superintendent.

(d.) Work in all cases to be carried on with due des-patch, and only during regulation hours.

45. Prior to conducting any interment within the Ceme-tery or making use of the Cemetery for any purpose con-nected with interments every undertaker shall pay to the

Trustees an annual fee of £2 2s., and shall, at the time ofmaking such payment give his assent in writing to suchconditions as the Trustees may deem fit to impose. Uponsuch assent being given, and payment of the fee made, heshall receive a " Permit " to hold good during good be-haviour and until the first day of July following, and unlessin the possession of such a t` Permit " no undertaker shallbe allowed to engage in or carry out any duty or work withinthe Cemetery.

46. The Trustees may decorate graves from time totime, when desired by the grantee so to do. If the granteesdo not desire the Trustees to carry out this work, the granteesmay either do it themselves or employ any person licensedby the Trustees for that purpose.

47. No person, except the relatives of the deceased, theTrustees, or those licensed by the Trustees, shall be per-mitted to decorate any grave.

48. Any person committing any breach of any of theseBy-laws and Regulations, or of any other Rules, Regula-tions, or By-laws, lawfully made under the authority of anyAct, relating to cemeteries, shall, for every such offence, heliable to a penalty not exceeding £5, and in case of a continu-ing breach, a further sum not exceeding V. for every dayduring which such breach continues, and shall be forthwithremovable from the Cemetery by the Trustees, the Superin-tendent, or other officer of the Trustees, and shall be treatedas a trespasser, and may be proceeded against accordingly.

49. A plan of the Cemetery showing the distributionof the land, compartments, sections, situation and numberof grave, and a Register of all certificates of " Rights ofBurial," shall be kept at the office.

The foregoing By-laws, with the accompanying Schedules,were duly framed and presented to a meeting of the Boardof Trustees and adopted.

Schedule A.

CALINGIRI PUBLIC CEMETERY.

Seale of Pees and Charges Payable to the Trustees.

1. On application for an " Order for Burial," the follow-ing fees shall be payable in advance :

(a.) In open ground- -£ a. d.

For sinking grave of any adult ... 1 0 0For sinking grave of any child under

seven years of age 10 0For sinking grave of any stillborn

child in ground set aside for suchpurpose

(b.) In private ground, including the issueof a grant of " Right of Burial"

0 6 0

Ordinary land for grave, Sft. x 4ft.,where directed ... 1 11 6

Ordinary land for grave, 8ft. x Sft..where directed ... 3 3 0

Ordinary land for grave (extra), 8ft.x lft., where directed ... 0 8 0

Special land for grave, Sft. x 4ft.,selected by applicant, according toposition ... 3 3 0

Special land for grave, 8ft. x Sft.,selected by applicant, according toposition 6 6 0

Special land for grave, 8ft. x 12ft.,selected by applicant ... ... 9 9 0

Special land for grave (extra), 8ft.x 1ft., selected by applicant, accord-ing to position 0 16 0

For sinking grave of any adult, 7ft.deep ... ... 1 0 0

For sinking grave of any child, 7ft.deep, under seven years of age ... 0 10 0

If graves are required so be sunk deeperthan 7ft., the following additionalcharges shall be payable :

For first additional foot ... 0 5 0For second additional foot ... 0 7 6For third additional foot ... 0 10 0

And so on in proportion for each addi,tional foot.

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d,(c.) Re-opening an ordinary grave--For each interment of an adult 0 15 0For each interment of a child under

seven years of age ... 0 7 6For each interment of a stillborn

child ... 0 7 6(d.) Re-opening a brick grave(e.) Re-opening a vault

1 0 0

According to work required, from(f.) Extra charges

1 10 0

For each interment in open ground,without due notice under By -law 3 0 10 6

For each interment in private ground,without due notice under By-law 3 1 1 0

For each interment, not in usualhours, as prescribed by By-law 11 0 10 6

Minister's fee for each interment ... 0 7 6Extra for exhumation 1 0Re-opening grave for exhumation

Adult ... 0 15 0Child under seven years ... 0 7 6

Re-interment in new grave after ex-humationAdult ... 1 0 0Child under seven years ... 0 10 0

2. On application for an " Exclusive Right ofBurial'

Land for vault sections in special reservesselected by applicant, subject to specialapplication to Trustees-

8ft. x 12ft. 12 12 08ft. x 16ft. 18 18 0

16ft. x 12ft. 37 16 0For grant of the deed of the exclusive right ...

°6

For permission to construct a brick gravein any such land ... 0 10 6

For permission to construct a vault in anysuch land ... ... 2 2 0

3. MiscellaneousFor permission to erect a headstone ... 0 10 6For permission to erect a small headstone

not exceeding 2ft. Gin. in height and t3in value 0 5 0

For permission to erect a monument ... 1 1 0For permission to erect a headstone or

monument over any brick grave or vault ... 1. 1. 0For permission to erect any name plate ... 0 2 6

. For use of iron number plate or label ... 0 5 0For use of iron number plate or label for

stillborn grave 0 1 6For name plate for stillborn coffin ... 0 5 0For hire of coffin bier 2 6For enclosing graves with tiles, by the Trus-

tees-8ft. x 4ft. ... 0 10 68ft. x 8ft. 0 15 08ft. x 10ft. 0 16 0

For attending to grave after planting, etc.,by grantee

8ft. x 4ft., per annum ... ... ... 0 12 68ft. x 8ft., per annum ... ... ... 1 0 0

For attending to grave after planting, etc.,by grantee, for a term up to 50 years-8ft. x 4ft. ... ... ... ... ... 15 15 08ft. a Sit. ... ... ... 25 0 0

For a grave-dresser's annual license (inadvance) ... ... ... ... 0 10 6

For making a search in Register ... 0 0 6For copy of By-laws and Regulations 0 0 6

Schedule B.

CALINGIRI PUBLIC CEMETERY.

Form of Instructions for Graves and Application forOrder for Burial.

Application NoAnswers to the following questions to be supplied at the

time of making application.Date of application 19

Name of the deceased ?Age of the deceased ?Date when death occurred ?

GAZETTE, W.A. 653

Late place of residence of the deceased ?Place where death occurred ?Rank or occupation of the deceased ?Birthplace of the deceased ?Nature of the disease, or supposed cause of deaths ?What Denominational ground ?What compartment ?What section ?No. of grave on plan ?Is it a public grave ?Is it a private grave ?Is ground to be selected by applicant or by Trustees ?Size of groundIs a grant required, and if so, to whom 1If already granted give No. of grant and name

of grantee ?Length and width of coffin ?Depth of grave ?Is it the first interment in the grave ?Date of last interment in the grave ?Day of burial ?At what hour, and if usual or extra ?Name of Minister or other person to officiate grave ?is funeral train to be used ?From where is funeral to start ?Name of undertaker ?Name in full and signature of person making applis

cation 9

Occupation

Address

Application received this day ofat o'clock us.

Secretary.References :-

No. of OrderNo. in Denomination BookNo. of ReceiptNo. in Register of BurialsNo. of G rant

Note.If a free interment is required, specify name ofmagistrate signing order and date thereof.

Schedule C.

CALINGIRI PUBLIC CEMETERY.

Form of Order for Burial.

Date of ApplicationNo. of Application

The remains of , deceased, agedlate of , who died onat , may be interred in Grave NoCompartment Section of the landappropriated to the denomination. Thetime fixed for burial is o' clock inon the day of , 19

Dated this day of , 19 .

Secretary.

I, the undersigned, certify that a coffin purporting tocontain the above remains was interred in the above groundon the day of , 19at o'clock, m.

Dated this day of , 19 .

Superintendent.

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CALINGIRI PUBLIC CEMETERY.

Form of Grant of Right of Burial.

No. of ApplicationNo. of Receipt

No. of Order for BurialNo. in Burial Register

No. in Denom' 1 RegisterBy virtue of " The Cemeteries Act, 1897," the Trustees

of the Calingiri Public Cemetery, in consideration of thesum of pounds shillings andpence, paid to them by (1) of(2) hereby grant to the said(1) the Right of Burying Bodiesin that piece of ground feet long by feetbroad, lying within the portion of the said Cemetery appro-

. priated for the burial of adherents to the Church,and numbered , Compartment , Section

on the plan of the Cemetery made in pursuanceof the said Act.

To hold the same to the said (1)for the period of years from the date hereof, forthe purposes of burial only.

This Grant is issued subject to all By-laws and Regulations,now or hereinafter in force, made, or to be made under theabove Act, or any future Act or Acts.

In witness whereof the Common Seal of the said Trusteeswas hereto affixed at a meeting of the aforesaid Trusteeshold on the day of in thepresence of

Trustees of the Calingiri Public Cemetery.

Entered(1) Name in full. (2) Address and description in full.

Schedule E.

CALINGIRI PUBLIC CEMETERY.

Grant of Exclusive Right of Burial.

NoBy virtue of " The Cemeteries Act, 1897," we, the under-

signed Trustees of the Calingiri Public Cemetery, in consider.ation of the sum of pounds shillingsand pence, paid to us by (1)of (2) , hereby grant to the said (1)

the Exclusive Right of Burialin that piece of ground feet long byfeet broad, lying within the portion of the said Cemeteryappropriated for burial of adherents to theChurch, and numbered CompartmentSection , on the plan of the Cemetery madein pursuance of the said Act.

To hold the same to the said (1) andhis assigns for the term of years from the datehereof for the purposes of burial Only

This grant is issued subject to all By-laws and Regula-tions now or hereinafter in force, made, or to he made underthe above Act, or any future Act or Acts.

Given under our hands and seals this dayof

Trustees of the Calingiri Public Cemetery.L.S.

EnteredSecretary.

1) Name in full. (2) Address and description in full.

Schedule E.

CALINGIRI PUBLIC CEMETERY.

Form of Assignment of Exclusive Right of Burial.

I, of , inconsideration of pounds shillings and

pence paid to me by (1)of (2) du hereby assign unto the said

the Exclusive Right of Burialin that piece of ground (description ofground, so as to identify, adding reference to the plan ofthe Cemetery), which was granted to me (or to ,

late of deceased, of whose will I am execu-tor, or as the case niay be) for the term of ninety-nine years,by a Deed of Grant bearing date the day of

19 , and all my estate and interesttherein to hold the same unto the said forthe remainder of the period for which the same was granted,subject to the conditions on which I hold the same.

Given under my hand and seal this dayof 19 .

Entered

Seereta(1) Name in full. (2) Address and description in

Schedule G.

CALINGIRI PUBLIC CEMETERY

License to Dress Graves.

No. of ReceiptNo

The Trustees do hereby grant topermission to dress graves in said Cemetery, subject to theRules, Regulations, and By-laws now made or hereafterto be made for the regulation of the same, and the folloW-ing, viz. :

First.That no rubbish, soil, sand, or other material,removed in dressing a grave, shall be placed on any adjoin-ing grave, and if placed on any adjoining ground shall beremoved Where directed immediately after the completionof the work.

Second.That no sand, soil, or loam shall he taken fromany portion of the Cemetery for the purpose of dressingany grave, except with the permission of the Superinten-dent.

Third.That the dressing of all graves, and the wheelingand carting of any material shall he subject to the super-vision of the Superintendent.

Fourth.That the work shall, in all cases, be, carriedon with due despatch and only during regulation hours.

Fifth.--That no business card or announcement shallbe put on any place within said Cemetery or its precincts.

Sixth.That upon any breach of the above conditions,or said Cemetery By-laws, this license shall be liable to beforfeited.

Seventh.That licensees shall be responsible for all actsof their employees.

Eighth.That licenses shall be renewed annually.

Given under my hand and seal this dayof 19 .

(L.s.)Chairman of Board of Trustees.

WitnessSignature of licensee

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil, this 24th day of April, 1918.

BERNARD PARKER,Clerk of the Council,

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THE ROADS ACT, 1911.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 10th May, 1918.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:-

PERTH.No. 5919 (Stoneham Street).-A strip of land, one

chain wide, from Green Street to Law ley Street. (L.T.O.Plans 2431, 2451, and 2483.)

No. 5920 (French Street)A strip of land, onechain wide, from Green Street to Law ley Street. (L.T.O.Plans 2431, 2451, and 2483.)

No. 5921 (Banksia Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from Green Street to Law ley Street. (L.T.O.Plans 2431, 2451, and 2483.)

No. 5922 (Osborne Street).-A strip of laud, onechain wide, from Green Street to Hector Street. (L.T.O.Plans 2431, 2451, and 2483.)

No. 5923 (Wellington Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from the South-West corner of Lot 140 ofSection B of Perthshire Location Au to Law ley Street.(L.T.O. Plan 2876.)

No. 5924, (Short Street).-A strip of land, one chainwide, from French Street to Banksia Street. (L.T.O.Plan 3000.)

No. 5925 (Edinboro Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from Green Street to Powell Street. (L.T.O.Plan 3000.)

No. 5926 (Haddon Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from Plumer Street at the South-Westcorner of Lot 24 of Section E of Perthshire LocationAn to Road No. 1281. (L.T.O. Plan 925.)

No. 5927 (Ronald Street). -A strip of land, onechain wide, from Plumer Street at the South-West cornerof Lot 29 of Section E of Perthshire Location Au toRoad No. 1284. (L.T.O. Plan 925.)

No. 5928 (Byng Street).-A strip of land, one chainwide, along the Western boundaries of Lots 51 to 62(inclusive) and the Western boundary of Lot 1 of Sec-tion F of Location Au, from Curtis Street Northwardto Road No. 1284. Plan 925.)

No. 5929 (George Street).-A strip of land, one chainwide, from surveyed road at the West corner of Lot 68of Section G of Perthshire Location Au North-Eastwardand East to the North-East corner of Lot 60. (L.T.O.Plan 925.)

No. 5930 (Cedric Street).-A strip of land, one chainwide, from George Street at the South-West corner ofLot 57 of Section G of Perthshire Location Au Northto Delawney Street at the North-West corner of Lot 10.(L.T.O. Plan 925.)

No. 5931 (Hertha Road).-A strip of land, one chainwide, from a surveyed road at the North-West cornerof Lot 32 of Section K of Perthshire Location At Eastto the North-East corner of Lot 13; thence East-North-Easterly and South-Easterly along the Northern boun-dary of Lot 14 and the Eastern boundaries of Lots 15,16, and 31 to King Edward Road. (L.T.O. Plan 925.)

No. 5932 (Hargrave Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from Road No. 5 at the North-West cornerof Lot 17 of Section H of Perthshire Location Au East-ward, North-Eastward, and again Eastward to a sur-veyed road at the North-East corner of Lot 49 ofSection G. (L.T.O. Plan 925.)

No. 5933 (Bryan Road).-A strip of land, one chainwide, from Stubberfield Street at the North-West cornerof Lot 69 of Section K of Perthshire Location At toRoad No. 5 at the North-East corner of Lot 7 of SectionK of Location Au. (L.T.O. Plan 925.)

No. 5934 (King Edward Road).-A strip of land,one chain wide, from the SOuth-West corner of Lot 10of Section J Of Swan Location An North and North-Eastward to the South corner of Lot 64 of Section G.(L.T.O. Plan 925.)

No. 5935 (Liege Street) .-A strip of land, one chainwide, along the East boundaries of Lots 25 to 21 (in-clusive) of Section J of Perthshire Location At fromHerdsman's Lane to North Beach Road. (L.T.O. Plan925.)

No. 5936 (Pearson Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, along Lake from Liege Streetto King Edward Road. (L.T.O. Plan 925.)

No. 5937 (Cook Street).-A strip of land, one chainwide, from Road No. 5 at the South-West corner ofLot 7 of Section H of Perthshire Location An to Road

No, 1284 at the South-East corner of Lot 20 of SectionG. (L.T.O. Plan 925.)

No. 5938 (Poincaire Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from Cedric Street at the South-West cornerof Lot 30 of Section G of Perthshire Location Au toRoad No. 1284 at the South-East corner of Lot 21.(L.T.O. Plan 925.)

No. 5939 (Hutton Street),A strip of land, onechain wide, from North Beach Road at the West cornerof Lot 56 of Section D of Perthshire Location An toRoad No. 1284 at the North corner of Lot 5 of SectionE. (L.T.O. Plans 925, 2543, 2452, and 2809.)

No. 5940 (Flintier Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, along the Eastern boundaries of Lots 16 to1 (inclusive) of Section F of Perthshire Location Anfrom Curtis Street to Road No. 1284. (L.T.O. Plan925.)

No. 5941 (Woden Street).-A strip of land, one chainwide, from Government Road at the South-East cornerof Lot 26 of Swan Location 1137 to Sorrento Street.(L.T.O. Plan 2710.)

No. 5942 (Mayfield Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from Road No. 1284 at the South-Westcorner of Lot 68 of. Section A of Perthshire LocationAu to Wanneroo Road at the North corner of Sub. Lot102. (L.T.O. Plan 924.)

No. 5943 (Oswald Street).-A strip of land, one chainwide, from North Beach Road to Hertha Road. (L.T.O.Plan 2926.)

No. 5944 (Hugo Street).A strip of land, one chainwide, from Bertha Road to Curtis Road. (L.T.O. Plan3926.)

No. 5945 (White Street).-A: strip of land, one chainwide, from Plumer Street to Albert Street. (L. T.O.Plan 2543.)

No. 5946 (Collingwood Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from 'King Edward Road to FrobisherStreet. (L.T.O. Plan 2809.)

No. 5947 (Oyama Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from King Edward Road to Roberts Street.(L.T.O. Plan 2809.)

No. 5948 (Howe Street).-A strip of land, one chainwide, from King Edward Road to Frobisher Street.(L.T.O. Plan 2809.)

No. 5949 (Togo Street).A strip of land, one chainwide, from North Beach Road to Nelson Street. (L.T.O.Plan 2809.)

No. 5950 (Nogi Street).-A strip of land, one chainwide, from North Beach Road to NelSon Street. (L.T.O.Plan 2809.)

No. 5951 (Drake Street).A strip of land, one chainwide, from North Beach Road to Oyama Street. (L.T.O.Plan 2809.)

No. 5952 (North Beach Parade).-A strip of land,one chain wide, from a surveyed road at the South-Westcorner of Lot 30. of Swan Location 959 East to a sur-veyed road at the South-East corner of Lot 1283.(L.T.O. Plan 3168.)

No. 5953 (Wellington _Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from a surveyed road at the South-Westcorner of Lot 1.5 of Swan Location 959 East to a sur-veyed road at the South-East corner of Lot 1304.

No. 5954 (Sackville Terrace).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from a surveyed road at the South-Westcorner of Lot 1261 of Swan Location 959 to a surveyedroad at the South-East corner of Lot 41. (L.T.O. Plan2856.)

No. 5955 (Adelaide Terrace).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from a surveyed road at the South-Westcorner of Lot 1274 of Swan Location 959 East to asurveyed road at the South-East corner of Lot 23.(L.T.O. Plan 2856.)

No. 5956 (St. Michael's Terrace).-A strip of land,One chain wide, from a surveyed road at the South-West corner of Lot 1287 of Swan Location 959 Eastto a surveyed road at the South-East corner of Lot 5.(L.T.O. Plan 2856.)

No. 5957 (Francis Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from North Beach Parade to the Northboundary of Swan Location 959. (L.T.O. Plans 3168and 2850.)

No. 5958 (Aberdeen Street).-A strip of land, onechain wide, from North Beach Parade to the Northboundary of Swan Location 959. (L.T.O. Plans 3168and 2856.)

No. 5959 (Duke Street). -A strip of land, one chainwide, from North Beach Parade to the North boundaryof Swan Location 959. (L.T,O. Plans 3168 and 2856.)

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656 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, V.A. [MAY 10, "1918.'

No. 5960 (Stirlin, Street.)A strip of land, onechain wide, from North Beach Parade to the Northboundary of Swan Location 959. (L.T.O. Plans 316Sand 2856.)

No. 5961 (Beaufort Street).A strip of land, onechain wide, from North Beach Parade to the Northboundary of Swan Location 959. (L.T.O. Plans 3168and 2856.)

No. 5962 (Lord Street).A strip of land, one chainwide, from North Beach Parade to the North boundaryof Swan Location 959. (L.T.O. Plans 3168 and 2856.)

No. 5963 (Beltane Promenadelate The Grand Prom-enade).A strip of land, one chain wide, from NorthBeach Parade to Government Road on the North boun-dary of Swan Location 960 (inclusive of portion ofLink Reserve). (L.T.O. Plans 3168, 2856, and 2719.)

No. 5964 (Herbert Street).A strip of land, onechain wide, from North Beach Parade to the Northboundary of Swan Location 960 (inclusive of portionof. Link Reserve). (L.T.O. Plans 3168, 2856, and 2719.)

No. 5965 (William Street).A strip of land, onechain wide, from North Beach Parade to the Northboundary of Swan Location 960 (inclusive of portion ofLink Reserve). (L.T.O. Plans 3168, 2856, and 2719.)

No. 5966 (Hancock Street).A strip of land, onechain wide, from North Beach Parade to the Northboundary of Swan Location 960 (inclusive of portionof Link Reserve). (L.T.O. Plans 3168, 2856, and 2719.)

No. 5967 (Alice Street).A strip of land, one chainwide, from North Beach Parade to the North boundaryof Swan Location 960. (inclusive of portion of Link Re-serve). (L.T.O. Plans 3168, 2856, and

No. 5968 (Wilding Street).A strip of land, one chainwide, from North Beach Parade to the North boundaryof Swan Location 960 (inclusive of portion of LinkReserve). (L.T.O. Plans 3168, 2856, and 2719.)

No. 5969 (Newcastle Street).A strip of land, onechain wide, from North Beach Parade to the Northboundary of Swan Location 960 (inclusive of portionof Link Reserve). (L.T.O. Plans 3168, 2856, and 2719.)

No. 5970 (Murray Street).A strip of land, onechain wide, from North Beach Parade to the Northboundary of Swan Location 960 (inclusive of portionof Link Reserve). (L.T.O. Plans 3168, 2856, and 2719.)

No. 5971 (.James Street).A strip of land, one chainwide, from North Beach Parade to the ,North boundaryof Swan LocatiOn 960 (inclusive of portion of LinkReserve). (L.T.O. Plans 3168, 2856, and 2719.)

No. 5972 (St. George's Terrace).7A strip of land,one chain wide, from Beltane Promenade (late TheGrand Promenade) to a surveyed road along the Eastboundary of Swan Location 960. (L.T.O. Plan 2719.)

The necessary areas being resumed from PerthshireLocations Au and At and Swan Locations 958, 959, 960,1296, and 1137. (Plans 1A/40 and 1D/20 N.W.)

A plan and more particular description of the landso set apart, taken, or resumed may be inspected at theDepartment of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

By order of His Excellency the Governor,C. A. HUDSON,

for Minister for Lands.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

Department of Mines,641/18. Perth, 8th May, 1918.

IN accordance with the provisions of Section 276 of"The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governorin Executive Council has been pl'iased to approve ofthe temporary reservation; No. 161, of an area of one-quarter of an acre, situated near Greenbushes townsite,in the Greenbushes Mineral Field, in the position as shownon lithograph at page 1, Mines Pile 641/18, and toauthorise E. Parrish to occupy the said reserve for aperiod of one year frOm the 16th day of April, 1918,for the purpose of storing explosives.

C. A. HUDSON,Minister for Mines.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden's Office,Southern Cross, 3rd May, 191S.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the resumption of possession, for and onbehalf of His Majesty, in accordance with Regulation163 of " The Mining Act, 1904," of the undermentionedMining Tenements. An order may issue in the absenceof the registered holder, but should he desire to objectto such order he, must, before the date mentioned, lodgeat the Warden's Office an objection containing thegrounds of such objection, and, on the date mentioned,the Warden will proceed to hear and determine thesame, in accordance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) W. A. G. WALTER,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Southern Cross,on Thursday, the 27th clay of June, 1918.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.Residence Area -s.

348Bluett, Laura; Subiaco. Non-compliance with con-ditions.

350Cova, Dante; Southern Cross. Non-compliancewith conditions.

:154Loch, Charles William; Southern Cross. Non-com-pliance with conditions.

361Mooney, Robert; Southern Cross. Non-compliancewith conditions.

THE MINING- ACT 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden 's Office,Leonora, 3rd April, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of theGoldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden 's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of " TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden 's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) P. L. GIBBONS,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Leonora, onTuesday, the 4th day of June, 1918.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD.Mr. MALCOLM DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Water Rights.100CMadigan, Matthew; Leonora. Non-payment of

rent.190CStock, David William; Malcolm. Non-payment

of rent.I98CBowden, Charles; Gwalia. Non-payment of rent.

Tailings Area.120 Head, John; Head, Bertie; Mertondale. Non-

payment of rent.Market Garden Areas.

22CBlake, Albert; Gwalia. Non-payment of rent.420--iSimpson, George; Kalgoorlie. Non-payment of

rent.49CWood, Carlotta; I eonora. Non-payment of rent.52C=Crameri, Thomas; Leonora. Non-payment of

rent.Business Areas.

257CStaunton, Maud; Doyle's Well. Non-payment ofrent.

282CCreed, Annie; Leonora. Non-payment of rent.Residence Area.

1CCourt, Arthur Henry; Leonora. Non- compliancewith conditions.

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SLcv 10, 1913. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 657

E LAND ACT, 1893.

Amended Timber Regulations.

Department of Mines,835/18. Perth, 8th May, 1918.

111S Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,under the powers conferred by Section 161 of "The1 and Act, 1898," has been pleased to amend Timber

Regulation No. 24 by striking, out the words "and thetimber worker 's registration fee of One pound ten shil-lings per year, for every man employed in felling, cart-ing, or removing timber within such area," and insertingin lien thereof the words "and shall only employ Regis-tered Timber Workers within the said area."

M. J. CALANCHINI,Acting Secretary for Woods and Forests.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Department. of Mines,

Perth, 8th May, 1918.

IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of " The Mining Act, 1904," His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases and Applications for Leases as shown below.

M. J. CALANCHINI,Acting Secretary for Mines.

Gold Mining Leases.

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

Goldfield. District. Nos. of Applications.

East MurchisonMurchison ...

Black Range *861BMeekatharra 1425u, 1426N, 1427w, 1428N, 1430w

The surrender of the undermentioned Gold Mining Lease was accepted :

Goldfield. No. ofDistrict. Name of Lease.Lease. Lessees.

East Coolgardie 4561E Southern Cross ... Hodgkinson, Arthur Frederick ; Ellis,John

The undermentioned Gold Mining Lease was declared forfeited for breach of labour conditions, and prior right of application isgranted under Section 105, Subsection (1) :

Goldfield. District. No. ofLease. Name of Lease. Lessees. 1 Name of person to whom prior

right of application is granted.

East Coolgardie 4589 Elsie May DeepsNorth

Ryan. William ; Watkins, Prewett, Harold Leon.William;' Cooke,Thomas ; Free, Fred-erick Ernest ; Mullane,Thomas

Mineral Leases.

The undermentioned application for a Mineral Lease was approved, subject to survey :

Mineral Field. District. No. of Application.

Northampton

The surrender of the undermentioned Mineral Lease was accepted :

148.

Mineral Field. District. No. ofLease. Name of Lease. Lessees.

Greenbushes 577 Ethel May ... Beauglehole,' Joseph Richard ; Lines,Frederick ; Johnson, Thomas.

* Conditionally.

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658 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [MAY 10, 1918.

THE MINING ACT 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden 's Office.Meekatharra, '9th April, 191S.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden 's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of "TheMining Act, 1904, " of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregis ered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden 's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) L. L. CROCKETT,Warden.

To he heard at the Warden 's Court, Meekatharra, onWednesday, the 19th day of June, 191S.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Business Areas.102N Ryan, Thomas; Meekatharra. Non-payment of

rent.106NEves, Henry, and Eves, James ; Meekatharra.

Non-payment of rent.21SN Herman, Isidore ; Geraldton. Non-payment of

rent.226NMurphy, Bernard; Holden 's Find. Non- payment

of rent.Water Right.

21N McDonald, Alexander Vincent ; Meekatharra.Non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden 's Office,Kalgoorlie, 15th April, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden 's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of "TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) W. A. G. WALTER,Warden.

To he heard at the Warden 's Court, Kalgoorlie, onTuesday, the 28th day of May, 1918.

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.KANOWN-t DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Market Garden Area.50XMartin, Leila Marion ; Kanowna. Non-payment

of rent.Tailings Area.

9XMartinTohn Louis; Kanowna. Non-payment ofrent.

Machinery Areas.19XMartin, John Louis : Kanowna. Non-payment of

rent.58XBuldmann, Theodore Frederick ; Kanowna. Non-

payment of rent.Water Bights.

71X Cooper, George Astley; Whiteheads. Non-paymentof rent.

77XN orthey, David; Mulga ie. Non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden 's Office,Ravensthorpe, 4th April, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of theGoldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden 's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of " TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden 's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) A. PHELPS,Acting Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Ravensthorpe, onThursday, the 27th day of June, 1918.

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.Machinery Area.

5Morgans, Alfred Edward ; Perth. Non-payment ofrent.

Tailings Area.2Kundip Options Syndicate; Ravensthorpe. Non-

payment of rent.Market Garden Area.

22 leKenzie, Louisa May Veronica; Iffn ensthorpe.Non-payment of rent.

Water Bights.18Purchase, John; Ravensthorpe. Non-payment of

rent.19Purchase, John ; Ravensthorpe. Non-payment of

rent.

THE MINING ACT 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden's Office,Mt. Magnet, 4th April, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of theGoldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden 's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of "TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desife to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden 's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) L. L. CROCKETT,Warden.

To he heard at the Warden's Court, Mt. Magnet, onTuesday, the 28th day of May, 1918.

YALGOO GOLDFIELD.Nature of Hotding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.Business Areas.

68Brand, Sarah Jane; Yuin. Non-payment of rent.69Murphy, La- renee Lewis; Yuin. Non-payment of

rent.116Dewar, Alfred George ; Schultz, George; Yuin.

Non-payment of rent.130Cain, May ; Warriedar. Non-payment of rent.151McGregor, Charles ; Warriedar. Non-payment of

rent.159The W.A. Bank ; Warriedar. Non-payment of

rent.165McLean, Dugald John ; Yuin. Non-payment of

rent.

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MAY 10, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. 659

THE MINING ACT 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden 's Office,Coolgardie, 3rd April, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of theGoldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of " TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of. theregistered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) W. A. G. WALTER,Warden.

To be heard at the -Warden 's Court, Coolgardie, onMonday, the 13th day of May, 1918.

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.COOLGARDIE DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Machinery Areas.11New Bayley 's Mines,' Ltd.; Boulder Road, Kal-

goorlie. Non-payment of rent.16New Bayley 's Mines, Ltd.; Boulder Road, Kal-

goorlie. Non-payment of rent.77Francis, Arthur ; 871/2 Elizabeth Street, Kalgoor-

lie. Non-payment of rent.

Tailings Areas.75New Bayley 's Mines, Ltd.; Boulder Road, Kal-

goorlie. Non-payment of rent.78Francis, Arthur; 871/2 Elizabeth Street, Kalgoor-

lie. Non-payment of rent.

Market Garden Area.47ealmer, Alice Maude ; Bayley Street, West Cool-

gardie. Non-payment of rent.

Water Rights.157Sloane, James K.; Burbanks. Non- payment of

rent.160Lorimer, George; Burbanks. Non-payment of rent.220Burbanks Birthday Gold Mines, Ltd.; G.M.L. 1527,

Burbanks. Non-payment of rent.478New Bayley 's Mines, Ltd.; Boulder Road, Kal-

goorlie. Non-payment of rent.502Burbanks Birthday Gold Mines, Ltd.; G.M.L. 1527,

Burbanks. Non-payment of rent.534Corney, -James; Eundynie. Non-payment of rent.

KUNANALLING DISTRICT.

Machinery Area.14SDe Gracie, John; Kunanalling. Non-payment of

rent.Water Right.

73SDoyle, James; Kintore. Non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT 1904.(Regulation 163.)

-Warden's Office,Menzies, 5th April, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of theGoldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden's Court all order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of " TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) P. L. GIBBONS,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Menzies, onWednesday, the 15th day of May, 1918.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

MENZIES DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Residence Areas.S91ZWilliams, Charles Lewis; Comet Vale. No Miner's

Right.892ZWilliams, Isabella ; Comet Vale. No Miner 's

Right.900ZForster, Jemima ; Comet Vale. No Miner's Right.901ZMcFarlane, William ; Comet Vale. No Miner 's

Right.920ZtWells, Edmund Boldrow ; Comet Vale. No Miner's

Right.923ZMcCorkill, Annie Marion; Comet Vale. No

Miner 's Right.936ZBailiff, Frederick ; Comet Vale. No Miner 's

Right.941ZAndrews, Charles Alexander ; Comet Vale. No

Miner 's Right.

Business Areas.

5562 Killington, Charles; Comet Vale. Non-paymentof rent.

031ZAndrews, Charles Alexander; Comet Vale. Non-payment of rent.

Water Right.

t158ZMcCorkill, Enis Graham; Goongarrie. Non-pay..ment of rent.

Machinery _Areas.

34Z Weaver, John Joseph; Menzies. Non-payment ofrent.

50ZFalconer, Robert; Bolgart. Non-payment of rent.51ZFalconer, Robert; Bolgart. Non-payment of rent.

Market Garden Area.

10Z Spalholtz, Matilda ; Yuntidaga. Non payment ofrent.

YERILLA DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, aiid Reason for Resumption.

Business Area.

637RClifford, Daniel; Edjudina. Non- payment ofrent.

Marlcet Garden Area.

1RMandelstam, Alexander Sidney ; Edjudina. Non-payment of rent.

NIAGARA DISTRICT.

Water Rights.

90GTulloch & Co.; Leonora. Non-payment of rent.107GLaffer, Claud Ashley; Kookynie. Non-payment

of rent.

Tailings Areas.

570The Western Machinery Company, Limited;Perth. Non-payment of rent.

60GThe Western Machinery Company, Limited ;Perth. Non-payment of rent.

ULARRING DISTRICT.

Water Rights.

25UTaylor, Edward ; Davyhurst. Non-payment ofrent.

39HTaylor, Edward; Davyhurst. Non-payment Ofrent.

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660 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 10, 1918.

THE MINING ACT 1904.

(Regulation 163.)

Warden 's Office,

Broad Arrow, 6th April, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of theGoldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden 's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of 'fileMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden 's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) W. A. G. WALTER,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Broad Arrow,on Wednesday, the 8th day of May, 1918.

BOARD ARROW GOLDFIELD.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Tailings Areas.

12WMcDonnell, A. C.; Bardoc. Non-payment of rent.28WMcDonnell, A. C.; Bardoc. Non-payment of rent.

Machinery Areas.

21WMcDonnell, A. C.; Bardoc. Non-payment of rent.22WWilliams, M. W.; Carnage. Non-payment of rent.

Business Areas.

56WOliver, Phoebe H.; c/o T. Oliver, Lady Bountiful.Non-payment of rent.

77W-0 'Brien, Patrick; Ora Banda. Non-payment ofrent.

83WAddis, G. R.; Ora Banda. Non-payment of rent.84WPetersen, Mary Z.; Ora Banda. Non-payment of

rent.

THE MINING ACT 1904.

(Regulation 163.)

W'arden's Office,Norseman, 27th March, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of theGoldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden 's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of " TheMining Act, 1904, ", of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden 's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) W. A. G. WALTER,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Norseman, onThursday, the 16th day of May, 1918.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Machinery Areas.33johns, Richard Benjamin, Norseman; Anderson,

George Batchelor, Railway Road, Claremont.Non-payment of rent.

37Francis, Arthur ; Kalgoorlie. Non-payment of rent.

Market Garden Area.8Patterson, William ; Norseman. Non-payment of

rent.

Business Area.103Matthews, D 'Arcy Eleanor; Widgiemooltha. Non-

payment of rent.

Water Rights.163Princess Royal G.M. Company ; Norseman. Non-

payment of rent.180Johns, Richard B.; Norseman. Non-payment of

rent.191 Princess Royal G.M. Company; Norseman, Non-

payment of rent.202Hill, W. F.; Norseman. Non-payment of rent.203Anderson, George B.; Claremont. Non-payment

of rent.

THE MINING ACT 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden's Office,Mt. Magnet, 4th April, 1918.

TAKE notice* that it is the intention of the Warden of theGoldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden 's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of " TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden 's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) L. L. CROCKETT,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Mt. Magnet, onTuesday, the 28th day of May, 1918.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Mr. MAGNET DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Machinery Area.5MMales, Amelia Ann; Lennonville. Non-payment of

rent.

Water Rights.19MBonadeo, Lawrence; Mt. Magnet. Non-payment

of rent.23MMichel, Joseph Marie; Paynesville. Non-payment

of rent.

Market Garden Areas.23MDrew, Cornelius J.; Mt. Magnet. Non-payment

of rent.27MMorellini, James; Mt. Magnet. Non-paymnet of

rent.28MMorellini, James; Mt. Magnet. Non-payment of

rent.

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MAY 10, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 661

THE MINING ACT 1904.. (Regulation 163.)

Warden's OfficeMorgans, 3rd April, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of theGoldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of " TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should lie desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden 's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) P. L. GIBBONS,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Morgans, onMonday, the 17th June, 1918.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD.MT. MORGANS DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Water Rights.72F-Hill, William Charles; Murrin Murrin. Non-pay-

ment of rent.73E-Hill, William Charles; Murrill. Murrin. Non-pay-

ment of rent.75E-Battaglia, Sperindo, Ynndamindera; Zappa,

Peter, Comet Vale; Maizetti, Italy. Non-pay-ment of rent.

761 -Battaglia, Sperindo, Yundamindera; Zappa,Peter, Comet Vale; Maizetti, Italy. Non-pay-ment of rent.

77F-Lally, Michael; Yundamindera. Non-payment ofrent.

Market Garden Areas.13E-Cunningham,' Owen; Morgans. Non-payment of

rent.Machinery Area.

IF-Mt. Margaret Reward Claim, Limited; c/o C. deBernales, Kalgoorlie. Non payment of rent.

Tailings Areas.8F- Potosi Consolidated, Limited; Kalgoorlie. Non-

payment of rent.9F-Battaglia, Sperindo, Yundamindera; Zappa,

Peter, Comet Yale. Non-payment of 'cut.Quartz Claim.

26F-Courtenay, Joseph; Murrin Murrin. Non-paymentof .rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden 's Office,Southern Cross, 3rd April, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of "TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder Ile must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) W. A. G. WALTER,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Southern Cross,on Thursday, the 30th day of May, 1918.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, and Reason fm Resumption.Machinery Areas.

11-Lang, Samuel Carsley ; Southern Cross. Non-pay-ment of rent.

20-Mt. Rankin Gold Mines, No-Liability ; SouthernCross. Non-payment of rent.

91- Graham, Samuel; Southern Cross. Non-paymentof rent.

Tailings Areas.

31-Thomas, Albert Ernest; Kalgoorlie. Non-paymentof rent.

41-Stuckey, Norman Samuel, Westonia, and Morgan,Herbert, Southern Cross. Non-payment of rent.

Market Garden Areas.

18-Morris, Percy Arundel; Southern Cross. Non-pay-ment of rent.

19-Morris, Percy Arundel; Southern Cross. Non-pay-ment of rent.

20-Morris, Percy Arundel; Southern Cross. Non-pay-ment of rent.

24-Polkinghorne, Frank Leslie; Westonia. Non-pay-ment of rent.

Business Areas.

94-Milley, Edith Maud; Bodallin. Non-payment ofrent.

186-Wilson, George; Southern Cross. Non-payment ofrent.

329-Teggins, Ernest; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.340-Roberts Richard Ridgway, Perth; Rogers, Arthur,

Southern Cross. Non-payment of rent.346-Roberts Richard Ridgway, Perth; Rogers, Arthur,

Southern Cross. Non-payment of rent.347-McIntyre, Peter; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.393-Page, John Henry; Westonia. Non-payment of

rent.442-Power, Robert; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.451-Kenny, John Henry; Westonia. Non-payment of

rent.454- Sangnineti, Francis Joseph; Westonia. Non-pay-

ment of rent.455-Spangenberg, Clara; Westonia. Non-payment of

rent.457-Lindley, George Thomas; Westonia. Non-payment

of rent.461-George, William John, Noggerupp; Riddle, Arthur,

Westonia. Non-payment of rent.475-Judge, Geoffrey Thomas; Westonia. Non-payment

of rent.476-Morgan, Frank; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.482-Ogden, Charles Henry; Westonia. Non-payment

of rent.586-Linton, Janet E.; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.589-Adler, Mantis Max; Marda. Non-payment of rent.590-Harford, Rachael; Westonia. Non-payment of

rent.599-Gilmore, Margaret; Westonia. Non-payment of

rent.601-Dunn, Mary Fredericka; Westonia. Non-payment

of rent.603-Gilmore, Walter, and Stone, Brainerd Josiah; Wes-

tonia. Non-payment of rent.613-Linton, Janet E.; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.618-Ogden, Charles Henry; Westonia. Non-payment of

rent.663-Riddle, Arthur; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.699-Boyle, Madge Annie; Westonia. Non-payment of

rent.704-Dunca, George Paterson; Westonia. Non-payment

of rent.706-Searcy, Felix Hugh; Perth. Non-payment of rent.709-Rear, Catherine; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.728-Scott, Mary Isabel; Westonia. Non-payment of

rent.731-White, Charles; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.735-James, Charles Henry; Westonia. Non-payment of

rent.736-Mann, Frederick James; Westonia. Non-payment

of rent.742-Taylor, David; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.757-Hoffman, Boris; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.779-Hoffman, Boris; Westonia. Non-payment of rent.780-Rojo, Charles William; Westonia. Non-payment

of rent.

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662 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 10, 1918.

THE MINING ACT 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden's Office,Lawlers, 28th March, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of theGoldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden 's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of "TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should lie desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden 's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) P. C. RICHES,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Lawlers, onFriday, the 14th day of June, 1918.

EAST -MURCHISO.N GOLDFIELD.LAWLERS DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Water Rights.58-Verina, Sukhi Nand; Wiluna. Non-payment of rent.59-Verina, Sukhi Nand; Wiluna. Non-payment of rent.60-Verina, Sukhi Nand; Wiluna. Non-payment of rent.65-White, George William. Non-payment of rent.67-Verina, Sukhi Nand; Wiluna. Non-payment of rent.71 Verina, Sukhi Nand; Wiluna. Non-payment of rent.77-Northern Mines, Limited; Wiluna. Non-payment of

rent.80-Western Machinery Company, Limited; Perth. Non-

payment of rent.Tailings Areas.

15-Western Machinery Company, Limited; Perth. Non-payment of rent.

1G-de Bernales, Claude; Perth. Non-payment of rent.17-de Bernales, Claude; Perth. Non-payment of rent.18-Western Machinery Company, Limited; Perth. Non-

payment of rent.19-Western Machinery Company, Limited; Perth. Non-

payment of rent.21-de Bernales, Claude; Perth. Non-payment of rent.

Machinery Areas.28-Western Machinery Company, Limited; Perth. Non-

payment of rent.29-Western Machinery Company, Limited; Perth. Non-

payment of rent.Market Garden Area.

17-Finch, John Thomas; Lawlers. Non-payment ofrent.

THE MINING ACT 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden 's Office,Sandstone, 12th March, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of theGoldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden 's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of "TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden 's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) PERCY C. RICHES,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Sandstone, onTuesday, the 4th day of June, 1918.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.BLACK RANGE DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Water Right Area.12B-Kearney, Joseph Vincent; Sandstone. Non-pay-

ment of rent.

Market Garden Areas.5B-;Sanders, Richard Bain; Sandstone. Non-payment

of rent.6B-Cock, Deborah; Sandstone. Non-payment of rent.813Sauders, Nellie; Sandstone. Non-payment of

rent.10B-Cock, Deborah; Sandstone. Non-payment of rent.12B-Travis, Leopold George; Sandstone. Non-pay-

ment of rent.Machinery Area.

13B-Black Range Pinnacles Co.; Sandstone. Non-payment of rent.

Business Area.119B-Wilson, Susan Dolly; Sandstone. Non- payment

of rent.Residence Areas.

32B- McGillicudy, Eugene; Sandstone. Non-compli-ance with conditions.

37B-Herring, Annie; Sandstone. Non-compliance withconditions.

64B-Manning, Wilhehnina; Sandstone. Non-compli-ance with conditions.

74B-Atkins, Thomas; Sandstone. Non-compliancewith conditions.

SOB Greyman, Henry Frederick; Sandstone. Non-compliance with conditions.

90B-Walsh, James; Sandstone. Non-compliance withconditions.

94B-Gerrard, Lizzie; Sandstone. Non-compliancewith conditions.

105B-Lancaster, Susan; Sandstone. Non-compliancewith conditions.

109B-Pearn, John Thomas; Sandstone. Non-compli-ance with conditions.

11113-Norris, Herbert; Sandstone. Non-compliancewith conditions.

114B-Hill, Horace George; Sandstone. Non-compli-ance with conditions.

147B- Lovelace, Edith Marie; Sandstone. Non-compli-ance with conditions.

160B-Wells, Charles; Youanme. Non-compliance withconditions.

176B-Smith, John; Youanme. Non-compliance withconditions.

18513-Jones, Frederick; Youanme. Non compliancewith conditions.

1928-Thompson, Charles Edward; Youanme. Non-compliance with conditions.

207B-Funnell, Arthur; Youanme. Non-compliance withconditions.

25813-Lillycrapp, John; Sandstone. Non - compliancewith conditions.

THE MINING ACT 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden 's Office,Laverton, 27th March, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of theGoldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden 's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of " TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) P. L. GIBBONS,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden 's Court, Laverton, onSaturday, the 15th day of June, 1918.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD.MT. MARGARET DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Business Areas.251T-Lynch, Christiana; Beria. Non-payment of rent.342T-Gilmore, Walter ; Krause, John Alexander ; Ida

H. Non-payment of rent.423T-Keys, David ; Ida H. Non-payment of rent.424T-Crampton, Labrence Reginald; Beria. Non-pay-

ment of rent.

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668T-Krause, John Alexander; Ida H. Non-paymentof rent.

687T-Tyrer, Mina; Ida H. Non-payment of rent.602T-Ridgway, George; Beria. Non-payment of rent.693T-Carey, Martin iohn; Beria. Non-payment of

rent.

Water Rights.54T-Ball, .Joseph; Laverton. Non-payment of rent.

135T-Dwyer, John; Erlistoun. Non-payment of rent.140T- Leonard, Mary Jane; Laverton. Non- payment

of rent.144T-Roberts, William; Augusta. Non-payment of

rent.145T-Crampton, Laurence Reginald; Beria. Non-pay-

ment of rent.

Machinery Area.20T-Dwyer, John; Erlistoun. Non-payment of rent.

Market Garden Area.34T-Organ, Harold George; Laverton. Non-payment

of rent.

Residence Areas.682T-McCalmont, John; Laverton. No Miner 's Right.683T -Kosovich, Peter; Beria. No Miner 's Right.684T- Nossenheim, August; Beria. No Miner 's Right.688T -Foppoli, Joseph ; Beria. No Miner 's Right.690T-Ida H. Gold Mining Company, Limited; Ida II.

No Miner 's Right.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden 's Office,Cue, 12th April, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of " TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) L. L. CROCKETT,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Cue, on Tuesday,the 18th day of June, 1918.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.CUE DISTRICT.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Water Rights.12-McInnerney, Ernest Edmund; Beaufort Street,

Perth. Non-payment of rent.37-Chesson, James, and Heydon, William John; Cue.

Non-payment of rent.38-Belsey, Elizabeth; Tuckanarra. Non-payment of

rent.DAY DAWN DISTRICT.

Business Areas.9D-Colgan, Daniel James; Meekatharra. Non-pay-

ment of rent.10D-Woinar, Anthony Vincent; Jasper Hill. Non-pay-

ment of rent.13D-Hassell, Ernest ; Day Dawn. Non-payment of rent.15D-Clow David Henry; Jasper Hill. Non-payment

of rent.16D-Fienberg, Barnet Asher; Jasper Hill. Non-pay-

ment of rent.23D-Morris, Alexander; Day Dawn. Non-payment of

rent.24D-Campbell, William Nicholas; Day Dawn. Non-

payment of rent.25D-Campbell, Nicholas; Day Dawn. Non-payment of

rent.

30D-Aldus, Lucy Ann ; Cue. Non-payment of rent.34D-The Union Bank of Australia (Limited) ; Jasper

Hill. Non-payment of rent.35D -Gribble, Charles Henry ; Sandstone. Non-payment

of rent.37D-Richie, Bessie Ann; Day Dawn. Non-payment of

rent.

Market Garden Area.15D- illiams, Hanora; Day Dawn. Non-payment of

rent.

Water Rights.58D-Williams, Hanora; Day Dawn. Non-payment of

rent.75D-Black Range Pinnacles Company, No-Liability;

Jasper Hill. Non-payment of rent.76D-Black Range Pinnacles Company, No-Liability;

Jasper Hill. Non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden's Office,Kalgoorlie, 15th April, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned,to issue out of the Warden's Court an order authorisingthe resumption of possession, for and on behalf of HisMajesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of "TheMining Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desire to object to suchorder he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at theWarden's Office an objection containing the grounds ofsuch objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Wardenwill proceed to hear and determine the same, in accord-ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) W. A. G. WALTER,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Kalgoorlie, onTuesday, the 28th day of May, 1918.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

EAST COOLGARDIE DISTRICT.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Market Garden Areas.97E-Acres, Joseph; Boulder. Non-payment of rent.140E-Foley, James Richard; Kalgoorlie Non-payment

of rent.152E-Hammer, Herbert Victor; Boulder. Non-pay-

ment of rent.155E-Malcolm, Duncan M.; Lakeside. Non-payment

of rent.166E-Jamieson, Catharine; South Boulder. Non-pay-

ment of rent.169E-Horn, Emma; Parkeston. Non-payment of rent.

Water Right.179E-Stubbs, Henry; Kalgoorlie.

rent.Machinery Area

11E- Cavalier, Francis Charles;Perkins, Samuel; CroesusNon-payment of rent.

Tailings Areas.15E-Cavalier, Francis Charles;

Perkins, Samuel; CroesusNon-payment of rent.

39E- Cavalier, Francis Charles;Perkins, Samuel; CroesusNon-payment of rent.

40E-Cavalier, Francis Charles;Perkins, Samuel; CroesusNon-payment of rent.

41E-Cavalier, Francis Charles;Perkins, Samuel ; CroesusNon-payment of rent.

Non-payment of

Grill, Charles, andSiding, Kalgoorlie,

Grill, Charles, andSiding, Kalgoorlie.

Grill, Charles, andSiding, Kalgoorlie.

Grill, Charles, andSiding, Kalgoorlie.

Grill, Charles, andSiding, Kalgoorlie.

Business Areas.90M-Sheed, David; Waterfall. Non-payment of rent.

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064 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 10, 1918.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORFEIT LEASES FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENTAND FINES DUE.

Department of Mines,Perth, 26th April, 1918.

IN accordance with Section 96 of "The Mining Act, ,1904," notice is hereby given that unless rent and finesdue for the current year be paid en the undermentioned leases on or before the 31st day of May, 1918, itis the intention of the Governor, under the provisions of Section 97 of "The Mining Act, 1904," to forfeitsuch leases for breach of covenant, viz., non-payment of rent and fines.

C. A. HUDSON,Minister for Mines.

(Figures in parentheses represent the Original No.)

ASHBURTON GOLDFIELD.Mineral Leases.

93VERDUN COPPER MINE: Riesbeck, Charles Bern-hard; Parsley, Henry; Clark, Neil Henry.

94.KING DAVID COPPER MINE: Teesdale, Fred-erick William.

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

(716S)12S9WLADY EVELYN: Tait, James; Delanty,James; Stephenson, Robert; Davey, WilliamStevens; Conley, John Caskey, William Doug-las; Peck, Charles; Long, Stephen; Murphy,Francis.

1375W SIBERIA CONSOLSCorrell, James.1403W NUGETTY HILL: ChriStie, John Spence.;

Christie, James; Christie, John Matheson.1736WPOLE: Correll, James.1790WDUKE: Hamblin, William Bussell; Northey,

David.1795WSHEPHERD KING: Williams, Michael Wright;

Williams, Francis; Crawford, Robert.1800W-0-IEPHERD KING NORTH: Williams, Michael

Wright; Williams, Francis; Crawford, Robert.1802WGRAFTER: Moiler, Abraham.1805WHILLSIDE: McCurdy, Boyd Williams; Hamp-

ton, Oscar James.1807WBIRTHDAY: McDonnell, Alfred Chapple.1808WMISSING LINK: Shaw, John Robert.1809WWAVERLEY: Cullen, Frank.].810WLOCHIEL: Christie, James.1811WDARK HORSE: Dark Horse Limited.1812WDARK HORSE EXTENDED: Healey, William

John; Clarke, Charles Logan.1813WDARK HORSE SOUTH: Clarke, Charles.1814WDARK HORSE EAST: Geddes, John.1815W -GOLD COIN: O'Keefe, Michael James; Archi-

bald, Osmund Albert.

Mineral Lease.20WSTAR OF WEST: Joyce, Patrick; McBride,

Daniel.

Miner's Homestead Lease.14WORA BANDA HOMESTEAD: Halford, Aubrey

Samuel.

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

134BIRTHDAY GIFT: Burbanks Birthday GoldMines, Limited.

135 KOUMALA: Burbanks Birthday Gold Mines,Limited.

136DUNDOO: Burbanks Birthday Gold Mines,Limited.

1527BURBANKS BIRTHDAY GIFT: BurbanksBirthday Gold Mines, Limited.

2761BURBANKS NORTH-WEST: Burbanks Birth-day Gold Mines, Limited.

4184SONS OF ERIN: Forwood, Down & Co., Limited.4253HIDDEN SECRET NORTH: Hall, John Kay.4266 HIDDEN SECRET WEST: Hall, John Kay.4351HIDDEN SECRET SOUTH: Hall, John Kay.4409BURBANKS MAINSTAY: Frears, Joseph An-

thony; Park, john Jack, jun.; Frank, Demetre;Coiling, ;John Lewis; Allen, John; Fawcett,Albert Ernest; Kelly, Thomas James; Carroll,John; Steward, Thomas; Yellville, John; Reid,James; Roberts, Edward.

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

4428SONS OF ERIN NORTH: Forwood, Down, andCompany, Limited.

4443KING SOLOMON: Perkins, Samuel; Strapp,James; Perkins, Ivon Alexander; Perkins,George Stanley.

4444 BENJAMIN GEORGE; Schmidt, John; Taylor,John:

4462HIDDEN SECRET EXTENDED: Hall, JohnKay.

4469LORD BOBS: Gilbert, William John.4479RIO TINTO: Hansberry, Thomas.4530BULLA BULLINGYoung Edgar Patterson.4545ROYAL STANDARD: Phillips, William Henry;

Nioa, Charles.4554EORNA: Laidlaw, Archibald Alexander; Nioa,

Frank; Hooke, Charles Beaney.4558NEW VICTORIA: Rhys, Theophilus Tudor.4565 PHYLLIS GRENFELL G.M.: Cosgrove, Henry

William.4566EUREKA: Paul, Arthur Allan; Mills, William

Joseph.4567GRIFFITHS GOLD MINE: Griffiths, Elizabeth.4571GOLDEN DAWN: Gowans, Robert McLean.4572ABUNDANCE: Gowans, iobert McLean.4575ENTERPRISE: Adelaide Enterprise Prospect-

ing Syndicate, No-Liability.4577BIRD IN HAND: Hardwicke, Charles Browne;

Perkins, George Stanley; Cochrane, William.4578RAINBOW: Williams, Arthur Henry.

Mineral Lease.

67LUSITANIA < Conlon, Michael.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

15CLARE: Burke, Catherine16 GLANDORE: Burke, Patrick.85FREEBORN'S FARM: Freeborn, Charles.90 LIJNA PARK: McFadden, Allan.

KUNANALLING DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

(3403) 369STHE PRIDE OF THE JOURDI S: For-wood Down and Company, Limited.

G03SSYDNEY MINT: De Gracie, John; Sheedy,George.

7275BLUE BELL EXTENDED: Ware, CharlesHarry.

8715SHAMROCK: Outridge, Henry Joseph; Hunter,William James.

875SNORTH STAR: Pearce, William Henry.876SPREMIER: Leacocke, Henry; McGregor, George.877SCATHERWOOD: Clough, Robert.878SALBURY: Doyle, James.879STURN OF THE TIDE NORTH: Stevenson,

John.

151-7-The152The156The157The

COLLIE MINERAL FIELD.

Mineral Leases.

Scottish Collieries, Limited.Scottish Collieries, Limited.Scottish Collieries, Limited.Scottish Collieries, Limited..

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1[Ay 10, 1018.] GOVERNMENT

COLLIE MINERAL FIELD continued.

Mineral Leasescontinued.158The Scottish159The Scottish150The Scottish161The Scottish162The Scottish163The, Scottish164--The Scottish165The Scottish181The Scottish182The- Scottish183The Scottish1S4 The Scottish1S5 The Scottish186The Scottish187The Scottish18S The Scottish189The Scottish190The Scottish191The192The193The197The198The199The200The201The202The203The204The

Collieries, Limited.Collieries, Limited.Collieries, Limited.Collieries, Limited,Collieries, Limited,Collieries, Limited,Collieries, Limited,Collieries, LimitedCollieries, Limited.Collieries, Limited,Collieries, Limited,Collieries, Limited.Collieries, LimitedCollieries, Limited.Colleries, Limited,

Collieries, Limited.Collieries, Limited,Collieries, Limited.

Scottish Collieries, Limited.Scottish Collieries, Limited.Scottish Collieries, Limited.Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited,Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.

205The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.206The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.207The Scottish Collieries, Limited.222The Cardiff Coal Mining Compny, Limited.223The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.224 The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.225The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.226The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.227The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.228 ThQ Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.229The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.230The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited,231The Cardiff Coal Mining Company, Limited.233The Scottish Collieries, Limited.250COLLIE EXTENDED No. 1: Westralian Coal

Mining Company, Limited.251COLLIE EXTENDED No. 2: Westralian Coal

Mining Company, Limited.252COLLIE EXTENDED No. 3: Westralian Coal

Mining Company, Limited.253COLLIE EXTENDED No. 4: Westralian Coal

Mining Company, Limited.254COLLIE EXTENDED No. 5: Westralian Coal

Mining Company, Limited.256WESTRALIAN COAL MINING COMPANY:

Westralian Coal Mining Company, Limited.257The Scottish Collieries, Limited.258The Scottish Collieries, Limited.260PREMIER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.261 PREMIER. COAL MINE: Premier Coal Milling

Company, Limited.262PREMIER COAL MINE : Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.263PREMIER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.264 PREMIER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.265PREMIER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.266PREMIER COAL MINE: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.268 WESTRALIAN EXTENSION No. 1: Westralian

Coal Mining Company, Limited.269WESTRALIAN EXTENSION No. 2: Westralian

Coal Mining Company, Limited.271PREMIER OUTCROP: Premier Coal Mining

Company, Limited.272SHOTTS No. 1: Briggs, Thomas Davy.273SHOTTS No. 2: Briggs, Thomas Davy.274SHOTTS No. 3:- Briggs, Thomas Davy.275SHOTTS No. 4: Briggs, Thomas Davy.277FEDERAL No. 1: Briggs, Thomas Davy.278FEDERAL No. 2: Briggs, Thomas Davy.279FEDERAL No. 3: :Briggs, Thomas Davy.

GAZETTE, W.A.

COLEFF: MINERAL F

605

.D continued.M In e rul L casescontinu ed.

N WALLSENDwood 'Wharton.

284NEW WALLSENDwood Wharton.

285NEW WALLSENDwood Wharton.

286NEW WALLSENDwood Wharton.

287 NE W WALLSENDwood Wharton.

28,8--N E W WALLSENDwood 'Wharton.

289NEWT WALLSENDwood Wharton.

290NEW WALLSENDwood Wharton..

291- NEW WALLSENDwood Wharton.

No. 1: Simms, Alfred Mill-

No. 2: Simms, Alfred Mill-

No. 3: Simms, Alfred Mill-

No. 4: Simms, Alfred Mill-

No. 5: Simms, Alfred Mill-

No. 6: Simms, Alfred Mill-

No. 7: Simms, Alfred Mill-

No. 8: Simms, Alfred Mill-

No. 9: Simms, Alfred Mill-

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.106PRINCESS ROYAL: Princess Royal Gold Min-

ing Company, No Liability.187PRINCESS ROYAL SOUTH: Princess Royal

Gold Mining Company, No Liability.587PRINCESS ROYAL EXTENDED: Princess

Royal Gold Minina Company, No Liability.840PR N ESS ROYAL CENTRAL : Princess Royal

. Gold 'dining Company; No Liability.987HARDY NORSEMAN : Mara roa Gold Mining

Company, No Liability.1215 HILL END : Petersen, Edward ; Richards,

Joseph Johns Richard Benjamin.1222SUN EXTENDED: Whitney, Edward ; O'Neill,

James Matthias.1±13--NORTH SURPRISE: Horn, George ; Hill,

William Forster.1228V ENT VIDI VICI NORTH : Filippo, Dodero ;

11Cl, Alfred John ; Hill, George Thomas.1229BONNIE LOIS : Johnson, Alfred ; Martin,

James.1231 LAKE VIEW: Cash, Samuel John.1232-1\10 [TN T AIN VIEW: Cash, Samuel John.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

27OUR SELECTION : Coles, York George.55ST. PATRICK: Griffith, Richard Thomas.56SUN DIAL: -Crudace, William Mellamby.uCAST BOTiNE: Hollow, Thomas.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

(39) ,4ELeatham, Edward George.(854) 301EBRITTANTA No. 1: Oroya Links, Limi-

ted.79EEGOOD LUCK : Oroya Links, Limited.790E--BONNIE LASS: McKenzie, Ronald George ;

Raven, Henry Cox.1228ERED WHITE AND BLUE : HcKenzie, Ronald

George ; Raven, Henry Co*.3912EWATERFALL SOUTH GOLD MINE: The

Golden Ridge Gold Mining Company, Limited.4001EHIDDEN SECRET : Davey, John; Epstein,

Saul; Lonsdale, John; Gianini, Lodovico ;Coffey, Mary ; Davini, Pietro ; Coulter,

4035EHIDDEN- ,SECRET NORTH: Davey, John;Epstein, Saul ; Lonsdale, John; Gianini,Lodovi co ; Coffey, Mary ; Davini, Pietro ;Coulter, 'William.

4036E HIDDEN SECRET SOUTH: Davey, John;Epstein, Saul; Lonsdale, John ;Lod °vie() ; Coffey, Mary ; Davini, Pietro ;Coulter, William.

I 045E WATE F-?FALI, EXTENDED: The GoldenRid,-re Gold Mining Company, Limited.

4477E LORD NELSON: Thompson, James ; Ward,William George.

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EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

4536ELAKE VIEW EXTENDED: Elliott, CharlesGeorge ; Richards, Job.

4543EIVANHOE VENTURE: Hanby, William Ed-ward.

4550E MARIAN CATHERINE: Hamilton, Joseph.4557ECORN COB: Crispe, Charles Henry ; Crispe,

Frank Herbert ; Crispe, Albert Edward ; Mul-lis, Thomas ; Rintoul, Thomas Stewart ;Sharp, Walter ; Piper, Frederick ; Crispe,Thomas Theodore.

4559ERISING SUN: Lowe, Frederick.4567ET.V.M. : Connolly, Arthur Waldo ; Martin,

James.4569E ELSIE MAY: Reed, James ; Shannon, George ;

P u r die, William ; Lewis, William ; Murray,Michael ; Hasson, George ; Croak, Geroge;Lamp, Clara Victoria ; Hattam, Samuel ; Mc-Mahon, .Joseph; Prewett, Harold Leon ;Prewett, Harry ; Ryan, Jeremiah ; Mulkerin,Martin ; Zowe, Benno ; Church, Edgar John ;Burton, William; Free, Frederick Ernest;Joyce, Aloysius ; Watkins, William ; Rodda,Albert William ; Ryan, William.

4578EBUSINESS RISK: Campbell, Sarah ; Vincent,John.

4581 EE LSIE MAY NORTH: Monaghan, David ;Zowe, Benno ; Prewett, Ada ; Ryan, William ;Wolfe, Michael ,Tames; Crabb, Tabitha ;Rainsford, George Henry ; Murray, Michael ;Reed, James.

4585E CRESWICK: Mitchell, Robert ; Winter, Fred-erick George ; Leatham, Edward George.

4586EHIDDEN SECRET WEST: Davey, John.4587E MAYMAN 'S CONSOLS: Mayman, George;

Morris, William ; Thomson, John.4590EELSIE MAY NORTH EXTENDED : Martin,

George Gilbert; Simpson, William Coulson ;Allen, Frank ; Prewett, Harold Leon ; Spence,Thomas Teldren.

4592EANNIE MAY: Dunleavy, Gordon.4594EELSIE MAY CENTRAL: Brown, John ; Cru-

dace, William ; McGregor, Colin Anderson.4595E KING: Nichols, Thomas Lewis ; Keegan, .John

Edward.4596EFRANCIS MAY: Green, Herbert; Ryan, Wil-

liam ; Zowe, Benno.4597EMARY GRACE : Winter, Frederick George ;

Mitchell, Robert ; Leatham, Edward George.4598ELUCKY CHANCE: Winter, Frederick George ;

Mitchell, Robert ; Leatham, Edward George.4602EWATERFALL WEST: Ryan, William ; Rodda,

Albert William.4604E KANGAROO: Brain, George Duncan.4605ECISSIE : Brain, George Duncan.4607ELITTLE JEAN: Pilkington, Joshua ; Reid,

Andrew.4608EBLACK HILL: Westhead, John.4609EFAIR PLAY McPherson, John Joseph ; Ray,

Ernest Arthur.4611EGOLDEN MILE EXTENDED: Ainslie, Archi-

bald; Fraser, George McBeth Davidson ;Cliff, William Edward Franklin ; Martin,George.

4612EGOLDEN MILE EXTENDED SOUTH: Ainslie, Archibald ; Fraser, George McBeth David-son ; Cliff, William Edward Franklin;Martin, George.

4613EGOLDEN MILE EXTENDED NORTH: Ains-lie, Archibald ; Eraser, George McBethDavidson ; Cliff, William Edward Franklin ;Martin, George.

4614ESATIN BIRD : Leahy, Andrew Augustine ;Elliot, Edward Burton.

4616E GOLDEN BIRD: Fraser, John Charles ; Sales,Alfred William ; Philpott, Alfred George.

Mineral Leases.100EMORNING STAR: Johnson, Albert.108E TRAMWAY GRAVEL PIT: The Kalgoorlie

Electric Tramways, Limited.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.Miners' Homestead Leases.

13ESUNNYSIDE : Simpson, George.26E EUREKA: Kelly, James.42EHILL END FARM: Flynn, Thomas.67EPARK VIEW: Ellery, Margaret Jane.78EHAMMILLS FARM: Simpson, George Cowley.8216 OVERLAND DAIRY: Ellery, Tom ; Curtis,

James Richard.88E SALVAIRES FARM: Salvaire, Giovanni.89E ROSEWOOD: Stubbs, Henry.93EDAFF HOMESTEAD: Daff, Arthur.98E GUILDFORD: Rintoul, Thomas Stewart.

107ECRAMERS FARM: Sheed David.112E- -REST: Baldwin, Edward.118EMYRTLEDALE : Neil, Henry.131E NELSONDALE : Philippe, John Francis Bap-

tiste.132EALBERTON: Flynn, John.1411 WOODLANDS: Prendiville, Thomas Garrett.159E.CA NIARINA : (=Iowans, Robert.174ESERI:MAN 'S HOMESTEAD: Spruhan, Michael

John204EBALLARAT : Stone, James Talbot ; Whitham,

Eva.208ENORTH FARM: Bennit, William Smith.210EBROWN HILL: Reynolds, Mary Shaw.211E TRANSCONTINENTAL: Cox, Joseph Gregory.215EBLACKWOOD FARM: O'Loughlin, Edward.216 EMELBROOK : Sampson, Joseph Stone Spencer.217EBOULDER POULTRY FARM: Crawley, John

William.218ESOUTH FARM: Bennit, Leslie George.223ELAMINGTON HOMESTEAD : 0 'Loughlin,

William.224ETHISTLE FARM: Clift, James.225EDUNNEVILLE : Dunne, Catherine.

Machinery Lease.

9 BROWN HILL CONSOLS, LIMITED: Forward,Down and Company, Limited.

Residential Lease.2HANNAN 'S PROPRIETARY CAMP: Allan

Isabella.

DULONG DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

1110YGREEN LODE: Peach, Edwin Bird.1111YLADY AGNES : Coote, Francis James.1112YFLAGSHIP Coote, Francis James.1]3Y FLAGSHIP EXTENDED: Coote, Francis

James.1114Y TRANSCONTINEN TAL NORTH: Coote,

Francis .James.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

882YELLOW ASTER: Currie, John Joseph.626FILBAiND1NT de Bernales, Bessie ; de Ber-

nales, Claude ; Dillon, Annie.633ZANGBAR : de Bernales, Bessie ; de Bernales,

Claude; Dillon, Annie.648MONTE CHRISTO : de Bernales, Bessie ; de

Bernales, Claude Albo ; Gilmore, Lily.923SUNSETFinch, Leslie Langford, Frank.

I171 GREAT EASTERN: McEffer, Henry ; Arnold,Alfred Bennett ; Willis, Frederick William;Callaghan, Thomas.

I175BELLEVUE NORTH: Shiel, Sydney.1182BELLE. \TUE : Shiel, Sydney.1186GREAT EASTERN EXTENDED : Callaghan,

Thomas ; MeEffer, Henry ; Arnold, AlfredBennett ; Della, Pietra John.

1188 TRY IT: McHugh, William Albert.1197YELLOW ASTER SOUTH; Currie, John

Joseph,

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MAY 10, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

1200NEW DISCOVERY: Gilmore, George; Dawson,George Ussher.

120,1NEW DISCOVERY NORTH: Gilmore, George;Dawson, George Ussher.

1204SELINA: Branson, Howard.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

9LEINSTER HOMESTEAD: Leinster, DownsPastoral Company.

11MT. HARRIS HOMESTEAD: Tu lloch, ilineasThompson.

BLACK RANGE DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

3828 BULL OAK: Gormley, Michael.(886M) 514I3THE UNITED: Flynn, Jeremiah;

Duggan, Martin; Duggan, James.641BRED, WHITE, AND BLUE: Bellchambers,

Frederick; Day, Lewis Leslie; Simpson, Arthur;Simpson, Sarah.

789BPYX: McCarthy, John.84713TRAFALGAR: McCarthy, John.848BWANDERIE: McCarthy, John.853BORSOVA: Harding, Ernest Walter; Green,

Patrick George; Hince, John; Felgate, JohnMurchison.

Miner's Homestead Lease.

1813COOLOUGHER WEST: Bryant, Joseph John.

WILUNA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

(162) 4JLAKE WAY GOLD MINE: The WilunaGold Mines, Limited.

(542) 6JLAKE VIOLET CONSOLS: The WesternMachinery Company, Limited.

(548) 7JLAKE VIOLET CONSOLS SOUTH: TheWestern Machinery Company, Limited.

(550) 8JLAKE VIOLET CONSOLS WEST: TheWestern Machinery Company, Limited.

(917) 12.1SQUIB: The Wiluna Gold Mines, Limited.113JGOLDEN SHANTY: The Wiluna Gold Mines,

Limited.119JHAPPY JACK: The Wiluna Gold Mines,

Limited (In Liquidation.)124.1POVERTY POINT: The Wilma Gold Mines,

Limited.190JWILUNA CONSOLIDATED: The Wiluna Gold

Mines, Limited. (In Liquidation.)1911 WILUNA CONSOLIDATED NORTH : The

Wiluna Gold Mines, Limited. (In Liquidation.)192JWILUNA CONSOLIDATED SOUTH : The

Wiluna Gold Mines, Limited. (In Liquidation.)193.1 LAKE VIEW: The Western Machinery Corn

pany, Limited.194JGWALIA NORTH: The Western Machinery

Company, Limited.197JGOLD CREST: McHugh, George.201JAURORA: 0 'Donohoe, Bernard; Watson,

Thomas; Howard, Frederick William Henry.202JHAPPY JACK SOUTH: The Wiluna Gold

Mines, Limited. (In Liquidation.)203JHAPPY JACK' NORTH: The Wiluna Gold

Mines, Limited. (In Liquidation.)205JUNBAR: Crawford, William.209JHOLTEN: Dawson, George Ussher.210JJUST IN TIME: Mulholland, Frederick Alfred;

Dawson, George Ussher.215JBUTCHER: Gayford, George.216,1KILLARNEY: Bourke, Michael Henry; Rowe,

William; Harris, Charles; Horigan, George.217JNELLIE MAY: Rewe, Horigan,

George; Garrett, Frederick James.220,1GEM : Byrne, ,Tohn.221JBRTLLIANT: Barry, Hugh.

667

EAST .MURCHISON GOLDFIELDcontinued.WILUNA DISTRICT--C011thrtled.

Miner's Homestead Lease.

(16) 3JLUTWYCHE: 0 'Shaughnessy, Thomas.

GASCOYNE GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Lease.

32GEM: Horrigan, John.

GREENBUSHES MINERAL FIELD.

Mineral Leases.

73KING TIN:- John, Sarah Rickards; Allen, JamesSemmens.

233KING TIN SOUTH: John, Sarah Rickards;Allen, James Semmens.

271KING TIN NORTH: John, Sarah Rickards;Allen, James Semmens.

369ENTERPRISE: Marsh, Albert Edward; Marsh,Lillie; Gray, Richard Lawson.

472AQUA: Neville, Robert William; Mays, WalterAlbert; Martin, William.

497EXCELLSIOR: Neville, Robert William; Mays,Walter Albert; Martin, William.

504OLD BUNBURY: John, Sarah Rickards; Allen,James Semmens.

505SCOTIA: McKay, John.510EXCELLSIOR EXTENDED: Neville, Robert

William; Mays Walter Albert; Martin,William.

519GLENCAIRN: McKay, John.580SOUTHERN CROSS: Neville, Robert William.582NEPTUNE: Allen, James Semmens.583CORNWALL: Harvey, Charles Leslie; Warne,

Lorenzo.584KING TIN WEST: Allen, James Semmens.585KING TIN EAST: Allen, James Semmens.586-0.L.P.: Williams, Robert John.587BIRDS NEST: Gough George.588,SATIN BYRD: Carter, John Robert; Harvey,

Charles Leslie; Warne, Lorenzo.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

2 FEARNEY HOLLOW: Benson, Fredrick Stephen,15HOMESTEAD: McKernan, John Henry.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

1841TREDEEMED : Lindsay, Frederick; Brown,Alfred.

1984TLONE STAR: Donaldson, John Goulbourn;Ruddock John- Leonard, William; Hollins,Harry; Oxley, Henry Randolph.

1991TLONE STAR SOUTH: Donaldson, John Goul-bourn; Ruddock, John; Leonard, William;Hollins, Harry; Oxley, Heary Randolph.

2009TLONE STAR NORTH: Donaldson, John Goul-bourn; Ruddock John; Leonard William;Hollins, Harry; Oxley, Henry Randolph.

2014TLONE STAR No. 1 SOUTH: Donaldson, JohnGoulbourn; Ruddock, John; Leonard, William;Hollins, Harry; Oxley, Henry Randolph.

2044TGOLDEN SPINIFEX NORTH: Golden Spini-fex Mining Syndicate, Limited.

2058TAUGUSTA: McOmish, George Alexander.2059TKING OF CREATION: Brophy, John James.2067TLAVERTON PROPRIETARY: Attewell, Ar-

thur.2069T LAVERTON PROPRIETARY NORTH: Bil-

lings, William Horace.2071TKING OF CREATION NORTH: Tyrconnel

North Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.2072TGLENELYOD: Brophy, John James.

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668 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. DI FAY 0, 1918.

MOUNT MARGARET GOLDFIELDcontinued.Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

2074TBRITISH LION: Morelli,Michele.

2075TBRITISH LION SOUTH:Cettini, Michele.

207GTBRITISH LION NORTH :Greer, James.

2077TBRITISH LION NORTHLyons, John; Greer, James.

207STALICE B.: Doyle, Arthur Nicholas.2079TALICE B. SOUTH: Brophy, Alice.20S2TBRITISH EMPIRE: Forbes, Alfred.20S4TBUNGARRA: Coulson, George; Doyle;

Nicholas.2085TBRITISH FLAG: Turner, James Kininmont.2086TBELL BIRD: James, Thomas.2087TSAILOR PRINCE: Coyle, Phillip; Greville,

Washington.2088TSAILOR PRINCE NORTH: Coyle, Phillip;

Greville, Washington.2089FAMOUS BLUE: Birney, Henry.

Angelo; Cettini,

Angelo;

Lyons, John;

EXTENDED :

Athur

Miners' Homestead Leases.1TMEADOWS: Alfonso Vicente.

11TARCADIA: McInnes, Ann Olive.22TVRONLAS: Blethyn, James.37TLILYVALE: Nowlan, John.

MT. MALCOLM DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.11750 NORTH STAR: Malcolm Prospecting Com-

pany, No-Liability.1295CSTARLIGHT: Starlight Gold Mining Syndi-

cate, No-Liability.1324CSTARLIGHT NORTH: Starlight Gold Mining

Syndicate, No-Liability.1401CTRIANGLE: Richardson, Bessie; Robinson,

James Johnstone.1461CSTARLIGHT EAST: Starlight Gold Mining

Syndicate, No-Liability.1475CSTARLIGHT CENTRAL: Starlight Gold Mill-

ing Syndicate, No-Liability.1486CRAJAH: Bradshaw, Harry; Greenwood, Alfred.1491CHARBOUR LIGHT'S: Cale, James.1496CGREAT WESTERN: Hastedt, Robert.1499C LIFE OF HOPE: Riggall, Edward.1500CMYALL KING: Swanson, Alexander.1501CDERBY: Barnard, Charles.15020VICTORY No. 2: Madigan, Mathew.

Miners' Homestead Leases.7CSMITHFIELD : Smith, David.

16CMT. MALCOLM DAIRY FARM: Stock, DavidWilliam.

31CWOODREST: Wood, Carlotta.

MT MORGANS DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.314EMOUNT MORVEN: Fawkner, William.325EMILLIONAIRE: Hill, Charles Herbert.326EMT. MORVEN SOUTH: Fawkner,33SEHEEDERATION: Lawson, Samuel.339EGOLDEN CLIFFS: Hubbard, Edward West.(871R) 340E DEMOCRAT: Swanson, Alfred; Leydon,

Francis.(903R) 341F TORQUAY: Norton, Alexander.(942R) 342EGREAT JUNCTION: Swanson Alexan-

der; Corcoran, Thomas; Saunders, William.(985R) 343EDREADNOUGHT: Norton, Alexander.(1034R) 347EDEMOCRAT NORTH: Swanson, Alex-

ander; Swanson, Alfred; Leydon, Francis.(1035R) 348F DANUBE: Lane, James.(1040R) 349F GREAT BILLJIM: Maries North Gold

Mining Company, No-Liability.(1041R) 350F QUEEN OE THE MAY:. Wilson,

James Hood; Huntley, Charles Ritehmond;Smith, Stephen George; Leitehfohn.

(1048R) 351EGENERAL CADORNA : Battaglia,Sperandio Louis.

(1049R) 352FLADY EDITH: Rickard, Harry; Rick-ard, Edward.

MOUNT MARGARET GOLDFIELD continued.ILUCNT MoknANS DISTRICTcontinued.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.(1050R) 353EBINDAH NORTH: Amalgamated Wes-

tralia Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.(10518) 354EBIN-DAIL SOUTH: Amalgamated Wes

tralia Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.355YMILLIONAIRE SOUTH: Hill, Charles Herbert;

Fawkner,357EBIG STONE: Erode,

3[URCHISON GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

(01) 203CUE No. 1: Chesson, James; Heydon, Wil-liam John.

1553VERA: Clarke, Arthur; Pearce, Patience; Daw-son, Walter.

1855VERA SOUTH: Clarke Arthur; Pearce, Pati-ence; Dawson, Walter.

1800-13IG BELL: Chesson, James; Heydon, WilliamJohn.

1801BELL BIRD: :Chesson, James; Heydon, WilliamJohn.

1925TRIPLICATE WEST: Cooper, Thomas Alexan-der.

1927 DUPLICATE: Campbell, Nicholas ; Colgan,Charles Michael.

1928BLUE STREAK: Colgan Francis Herbert; Hun-ter, Thomas; Josephs, Robert.

1929TUCKABIANNA NORTH: Atkins, Harry;Brown, Edward Thomas; Cameron, John; Ward,Joseph.

1933AILSO CRAIG: Johnson, Peter; Murray, Edward Cooper; Mel James Morison.

1934TUCKANARRA: McInnes, James Morison; Tay-lor, William Joseph.

1937HORSESHO E SYNDICATE: Joseph, RobertBenjamin; Hickey, John.

1935 BLUE SPEC: Moffit, Gilbert Tickle; Blight, Al-bert James; Hunter, Thomas; Colgan, Frank.

1939GOLD STREAK: Bastian, Thomas William;Riddle, James Crighton; Penn, John.

1942GOLDEN BELL: Chesson, James; Heydon, Wil-liam John.

1943MAJOR: Bonnor, Dennis.1947-31ISSING LINK: Paterson, Robert David.1948EARLY BIRD; Gould, John Henry; Currie,

George Adam.1949PATHE: Williams, William Henry.1950TURNSTALL: -Ma"lpas,-Philip Charles.1954BLUE STREAK DEEPS: Hunter, Thomas.1955MACE: Kilmurray, Patrick; Carew, William.1956TUCKABIANNA CONSOLS: Radford, Francis

Temple Keane, John Vivian; Colgan, FrancisHerbert: Spencer, Arthur.

1957TRIPLICATE DEEPS: Penn, John; Riddle,James Crighton Bastian, Thomas William.

1958GOLDEN BELL SOUTH: Rodgers, William.1959COCATEA: Harman Francis.1900BLUE STREAK CENTRAL: Spencer, Frank.1961SATIN BIRD: Harrison, Frank; Hunter, Thomas.1962KANGAROO: Sharp, Alexander.1909GOLD STREAK DEEPS: Penn, John; Riddle,

James Crighton; Bastian, Thomas William.

Mineral Leases.61WILGIE MIA: Webb, Charles Bartholomew.02-3V1ILGIE MIA No. 1: Webb, Charles Bartholomew.63 WILLIE MIA No. 2: Webb, Charles Bartholomew.64--WILGIE MIA PINNACLES: Carlyon, Richard

John; Carlyon, Harold Hart.

Miner's Homestead Lease.23BUSH HOME: O'Dea, Timothy John.

DAY DAWN DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

389DCREME D 'OR: Cairn, John.421DCREME D'OR N.: Cairn, John.422DCREME D 'OR SOUTH : Cairn, John.516D NEPTUNE: Hill, Thomas; Colgan, Francis Her-

bert; Hutchison, Alexander; Colgan, DanielJames.

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MURCHLSO.N 'LIOLDFIELDcontinued.

DAY DAWN DISTRICTcontinued.

Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

522D NEPTUNE DE E PS : Hill, Thomas ; Hutchi-son, Alexander; Colgan, Daniel James.

537D-000D LUCK: Daniell, Robert; Daniell, JohnDawson; Gordon, Colin.

Miners' Homestead Leases.19DTREVESSA: Tresize, Annie Jane.21DGIDGEE FLAT: Clow, David Henry.°_2D PINNACLES: Woinar, Anthony Vincent.24DFRANKLEA: Lupton, Alfred.

MEEKATHARRA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.39SNINGLISTON EXTENDED: Western Machin-

ery Company, Limited.437NINGLISTON EXTENDED NORTH; Western

Machinery Company, Limited462N-1NGLISTO.N EXTENDED EAST: Western

Machinery Company, Limited597N COMMODORE : Commodore Gold Mining Com-

Pany, No-Liability.91.2NGLOBE: Burt, Joseph Ernest; Speed, Eliza-

beth Lillian Margaret ; gpeed, Charles;Coombes, Joseph Edward; Speed, CharlesFrederick.

915NMACQUARRIE: New Commodore Gold Min-im°. Company, No-Liability; CommodoreGold Mining Company, No-Liability.

1041NCOMMODORE WEST: Commodore GoldMining Company, No-Liability.

(364P) 1261NHARDER TO FIND: Lee, Freder-ick Roy; Hale, Harry; Mackenzie, HarleyUsil.

(425P) 1291NWATERLOO: Garland, John Patrick.1324NHAMBURG BELLE: Dawes, Henry; Strauss,

Georgina Hannah.1345NHAVELUCK: Geyer, Arnold.1.360NLEVIATHAN: Dawes, Henry; Strauss, Geor-

gina Hannah.1365NCOMMODORE EAST: Commodore Gold Min-

ing Company, No-Liability.1368NRUBYANNA: Beaton, James.1381N BOOMERANG: Baird, Alexander Douglas ;

Wainwright, Robert Solomon; Metzke John;Ceruti, Pietro; Kearns, Ernest Edward.

1390NFENIAN MAIN LODE: Rassmussen, PeterLeolin; Searle, James; Goss, Hubert Francis;Roberts, Andrew Livingstone.

1394NWHITE HORSE EXTENDED: Wansbrough,Henry Walter; Mathews, John.

1403NKYLIE: Baird, Alexander Douglas.1404N CHRISTIAN : Wallace, Richard; Wigmore,

Harry; Robinson, William; Greagen,1410NWIN THE WAR: Beaton, James.1412NMURCHISON BOULDER: Ca- se, Albert Wil-

liam.1417NGWALIA NORTH: Hodgson, Arnold Arthur;

Peart, Thomas; Allan, Robert; Robinson,William Thomas; Goss, Hubert Francis.

1418NFENIAN MAIN LODE EAST: Rassmussen,Peter Leolin ; Searle, James; Goss, HubertFrancis; Roberts, Andrew Livingstone.

1419NKANUMBRA: Craig, Stanley Earles; Fer-guson, Donald.

1420N HALCYON EXTENDED: Bone, William John ;Bennett, John.

142NGWALIA WEST: McNamara, John ;1 Goss,Hubert Francis.

1422NSIRDAR: Dickson, Edward.1423NROOKLEE: Walker, Christopher Henry.1424NROCKLERSOUTH: Walker, Christopher Henry.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

17NAllanson, Thomas.33NMEEKATHARRA HOMESTEAD: Smith, Charles.51NCONNELLY 'S : McDonald, Mary Gabric.52NCLARKSON 'S HOMESTEAD: Saggers, Joseph

John.53NBALLANGEICH: McDonald, Alexander,

MU RC HISON 0 OLDFIELDcontinu ed.

MT. MAGNET DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.

445MNEPTUNE: Williamson, Charles.1013MMARS: Cummings mWillia James.1144M UFORT NE OF `,VAR: Woods, Edward.11491[ETHEL MAY: Cummings, William James.115911 TAME OAT: Thomas, John Ivor; Moon, Ed-

ward.1160M HORNING STAR WEST: The Star Syndicate,

Limited.11641ANTARES: Moderana, August; Mack. Michael.11.66MBOOGARDIE VIEW: Cummings, William

James; Fox, John Joseph.1167MBELL BIRD: Howrie, Henry; Manning, Harry;

Groves, Sidney.11651 MAY FLOWER: Phillips, Albert; Charlesen,

Andrew.1169MEARLY BIRD: Young, Henry Anton; Cruick-

shank, George; Hudson, Robert.1.172MGOOD LUCK: Moody, Henry Herbert; Holz-

man Leon; Moody, Mary Ann; Moody,Montgoniery.

Miner's Homestead Lease.111 TA R E E Williamson, Rachel.

Tailings Lease.:33The Star Syndicate, Limited.

.NORTHAMPTON MINERAL FIELD.

Mineral Leases.127KIRTONS SOUTH: Thring, William Francis;

Dwyer, Harry; Waun, James Delbert.128KIRTONS: Thring, William Francis; Dwyer,

Harry; Waun, James Delbert.129KIRTONS NORTH: Thring, William Francis;

Dwyer, Harry; Waun, James Delbert.142NOOKA: The Nooka Lead Mining Company, No-

Liability.146SURPRISE COPPER MINE: Mitchell, Samuel

Herbert.147BIPLANE: Doolette, Dorham Longford.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.-MENZIES DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.(1409G) 282374ROBINSON CRUSOE: Truscott, Ed-

mund; Roberts, William.3100ZThe Menzies Mining and Exploration Corpora-

tion, Limited.5250ZFOREST BELLE: Peddie, Henry; Errington,

John; Holmes, George; Nielsen, John.52907UNEXPECTED SOUTH: Weaver, Jolm Joseph.5292ZWILD ROSE: Hawkins, Denis.5302Z LADY HARRIET: Sawyer, William Frederick:

Sawyer, James Henry ; Sawyer, Charles Ezekiel; Sawyer, Ei brain) Thomas; Sawyer,Susannah.

53547,BALK LS: West, ,Tack; Allen, George; Brown,Albert; Allen, John.

53922REVIVAL: Menzies Miring and ExplorationCorporation, Limited.

5410ZLAKE VIEW: Maher, Patrick; Maher, MaryTheresa.

5431ZSAND PRINCE: Edna May Golden Point, No-Liability.

54337,ALPHA : Sawyer, William Frederick; Sawyer,Charles Ezekiel; Sawyer, Ephraim Thomas;Sawyer, James Henry; Sawyer, Susannah.

54547,UNEXPECTED: Weaver, John Joseph.54557,LADY MARGARET: Flannagan, John Henry;

HaMer, Maurice Benjamin; Walsh, PeterJames.

54567,ST. VINCENT: Flannagan, John Henry; Hamer,Maurice Benjamin; Walsh, Peter James.

5459ZUNEXPECTED WEST; Weaver, John Joseph,

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NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELDcontinued.MENZIES DISTRICTcontinued.

Miners' Homestead Leases.1ZGARDEN VALE: Organ, Daniel.9ZMURRAY GLEN : Walsh, Peter James.

13ZGLEN HOME : McMahon, John.20ZWEA VER. 'S FOLLY: Neve, David.25ZCA RRIE RS HOME: McCorkill, !Ellis Graham.

ULARRING DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.919U MULWARRI Cadby, Kate; Cadby, Frank

John.954U CARDINAL: Boundy, Robert James; Robinson,

Percy.97211LITTLE DELI:: Taylor, Edward.986U : Taylor, Edward.

YERILLA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.1.01.0RGENEVE Mandelstam, Alexander Sidney.10118 NETA Mandelstam, Alexander Sidney.1015 RSEN AT E Robertson, Andrew Balfour ; Miers,

John.1018RNETA EXTENDED: Brewer, David.10401;ADMIRAL .11ELLIVO: 'Thomas, James; Thomp,

son, Henry.

NIAGARA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.756G- COSMOPOLITAN No. 1: The Western Machin-

ery Company, Ltd.757GCOSMOPOLITAN No. 2: The Western Machin.

ery Company, Ltd.769GTWO D 'S: Bright, William.770GTWO D'S EAST: Bright, William.771GTWO D'S WEST: Bright, William.7720CARPATHLA : Perron, Anthony ; O'Connor,

Richard; Vonthien, William Henry.775GLUBRA QUEEN: Barrett, Thomas; Leipold,

George William.

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.KANOWNA DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.(107E) 1.4X BISSENBERGER No. 1 SOUTH: North

White Feather Gold Mines, Limited.974XLILY AUSTRALIS EAST : North White Fea-

ther Gold Mines, Ltd.1019X KANOWNA: McDonald, Edmund James;

Wharton, Thomas; Ball, Edward; Harring.ton, Charles; Peart, James; Treble, William;Martin, John Louis.

1035XLILY EXTENDED: North White Feather GoldMines, Limited.

1353X LETLA M.: Martin, John Louis.1355X PALM: Arkle, James Vera; Walsh, Charles;

Thomas, David; 0 'Keefe, Michael James.1373XMT. MARCONI: Attewell, Arthur.1.378XSUNBEAM: Laver, Charles William.1380XGENTLE POLLY : Pascoe, Joseph Williams.1381XBINTI: Billings, William Henry.1382XMASCOTTE : Billings, William Henry.1383XGWENDOLINE : Thornton, Mark Ernest;

Starr, Francis Thomas; Richards, Frank.

Miners' Homestead Leases.4X ADELAIDE: Gray, William Strang.

12XNORTH GIPPSLAND: Willmott, Samuel Charles.24XROSEBERTH: Ellery, Harry.35XGRAYROCK : Black, Thomas.36XNORTHAMPTON: Taylor, David.:17XGINDALBIE MEADOWS: Cooper, George Astley.43XLAST HOPE: Smith, John Erwin.

NORTH -EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.KUR1,TALPI DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Lease.312KMITLGABBIE PERSEVERANCE: Kelly, James;

McMahon, Margaret Mercy.

PEAK HILT, GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

4011' PAT MOTTO': Wagner, Robert.434PIFIBERNIAN EXTENDED: Gaffney, Thomas;

McLachlan, Peter.4615P WO WSER: Haulm, Richard Wharton; Wilton,

Michael Able.

Mineral Leases.

(17811) 9PSONS OF GWALTA : Francisco, Hugh(';err; Towers, Robert John; Asplin, John Wat-ford; Booth, Henry.

( 11S II) 31PTWO SISTERS NORTH: Palmer, AlfredBisham.

27P SONIA : Connelly, Charles Frederick.:;8 PD LANA : Bird, William James; Connelly, Charles

Frederick.40C BULL CREAK COPPER MINE: Fitzpatrick, Pat-

rick Joseph.TIPBUTCHER HERD: Thornton, Patrick; Haggett,

Francis Samuel.43PSONS OF GWALTA EXTENDED: Haggett,

Francis Samuel.44PSONS OF GWALIA CONSOLIDATED: Hag-

get, Francis Samuel.46PHARD TO FIND: Booth, Henry.49PGREEN CAP: Snell, William Alfred.

PHILLIPS RIVER. GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

136W ESTERN FLAG : Hassell, John Frederick Tas-man; Dunn, Walter; Grant, Charles; Anderson,Ralph Argyle; Gilbert, Caroline Hickman.

127--FL A G Hassell, John Frederick Tasman; Dunn,Walter ; Grant, Charles; Anderson, Ralph Ar-gyle; Gilbert, Caroline Hickman.

13S' EASTERN FLAG: Hassell, John Frederick Tas-man; ,Dunn, Walter; Grant, Charles; Anderson,Ralph Argyle; Gilbert, Caroline Hickman.

Mineral Leases.

361LAST CHANCE: Roberts, Hugh ; 1Singsmill Wal-ter John ; Clarke, Joseph.

1366-1ARBO UR VIEW SOUTH: The Harbour ViewGold and Copper Company, Limited.

368 LADY N [NA: Johnston, David Todd; Stennit,Thomas.

370NORTH HARBOUR VIEW: Reeve, Arthur.372MT. CHESTER : Eingsmill, Walter John.373.I.W.U.: Scaddeu, Cecil; Cowan, George; Fairfull,

Robert.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

5M ELROSE FARM: Neil, David Ferdinand.15-0 PANT'S FOLLY : Lansell, Frank Northcott.16 GR E V HORSE: Coleman, Patrick.24THE VALLEY: Foord, Arthur Herbert.28SUNN l'SIDE FLAT: Lansell, Mary Ellen.32VALLEY WEST: Lansell, Frank Northcott.37LODGE: Daniels, Arnold Edward.41CLEAR VIEW: Neil, David Ferdinand.411PARK FARM: Dunn, Robert Adam.50WINGATUI EXTENDED: Stevenson, Robert

Henry.58BELLE VUE SOUTH : Daw, Ethel May.67CHATSWORTH: Pierssene, Angela Elizabeth.82SPARTA : Daniels, Eleanor.85PENR ICE: Daniels, Walter George.91GREASBY : Walker, ,Tames Leonard.95BE'ECHWOOD HILL: Daniels, Alfred William.

106TOWN VIEW: Gibson, James Alfred.130EAMARUNGA : O'Dea, Kyrin Malaich.150CLONTARF ; Rogers, David Chambers.162 STEERS FARM: Bastian, Ernest Edward.172ITILLSTDE: Horton, James.177PIONEER: Haworth, James,

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PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELDcontinued.Miners' Homestead Leases continued.

186ff V VITALE : Bastian, Ernest Edward.190 WANDE ARAB: : Mild waters, john Phil lip.199BURNT PATCH: Robertson, Frances Tuckfield.203-':-.CLEAR VIEW EXTENDED: Neil, David Ferdi-

nand.204STONY CREEK: Daw, Leonard.205AHAURA : Coleman, Patrick.207Gums EXTENDED : Stevenson, William.216GLENELG: Coleman, Daniel.224BRENANAH : Smith, Harry Edgar.227 SCOTIA: Teasdale, James Samuel.229ABBOTS:FORD : Neil, David Ferdinand.239ISABELLA : Marwick, William.241MYRTLEFORD : Palmer, Cicero.242SEA VIEW : Gilbert, Caroline Hickman.246WANDEARAH EXTENDED: Mildwaters, John

Phillip.248ADELAIDE FARM: Brown, Alfred Joseph.250SCOTIA EXTENDED: Teasdale, James Samuel.251CALDERWOOD : McCulloch, Matthew.252WILLOW GROVE: Teasdale, James Samuel.257GLEN ATHOL : Robertson, :Prances Tuckfield.258REDEMPTION Dunn Tames.259ADAM'S FARM: Dunn, Robert Adam.260 JUBILEE: Lansell, Frank Northeott.263STRACEANLEY : McKenzie, Charles Strachan.264 RANGES: McKenzie, Louisa May Veronica.268ADELAIDE FARM EXTENDED : Brown, Alfred

Joseph.272KILLCORRIE : Haworth, Lucy Grace.276ENGLEFIELD GREEN: Mitchell, Charles joi'.278 BRENANAII NORTH: Smith, Harry Edgar.289ESP:ERANOE : Gibson, Alice Bertha.298GLENFEADON : Willoughby, Ernest Walter.300 ITIBESCUS : Ford, Cyrus Frederick.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.MARBLE BAR DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases.733BAMBOO QUEEN: Breen, Daniel; Thompson,

William Allen ; Matheson, Roderick ; Greene,John Frederick ; Welsh, Frank Robert.

762TRUE BLUE : Hodges, William Armstrong.792 TRIO: Doherty, Michael ; Haig, Charles Wolseley.795 BULLETIN: Byass, Thomas Robert.799MAGDALEN : Weeks, Henry Charles ; Campbell,

Colin George.800 MOUNT PROPHECY NORTH: Watson, Robert.803 AUSTRALIAN HEROES: Snell, Andrew.

Mineral Leases.86THE H.M. : Marshall, Hay ; .Tohansson, Andrew.87THE ANCHORITE: Marshall, Hay ; Johansson,

Andrew.95LADY MARY : Marshall, Hay; Johansson, An-

drew.266GREAT MOUNT WONGANELL A CONSOLI-

DATED : Thelemann, Frederick.267 HEDLANITE: Johansson, Andrew ; Moore, Jos-

eph Dennis ; Hawkins, Frederick Garnet ;Houston, George ; Jeffrey, William.

268 V ENTURE: Stewart, Seymour Charles.'269LA ST HOPE: Stewart, Seymour Charles.

NULLAGINE DISTRICT.

Gold Mining Leases._06LBARTON : McKenna, Maurice ; 0 'Driscoll, Hum-

phrey; O'Brien, Thomas ; Pe! erson, Andrew.195L-- BILLJIM: Titta, Giovanni ; Doherty, Joseph;

Connolly, Owen.203LHARP : Connolly, Owen.205L ROSE: Marinoni, Giovanni ; Lewis, Edwin.

WEST PILBARA GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Leases.

155 T AURI TOM TIT: Brown, Henry Thomas ;son, Hugh George Ross ; Brown, Thomas Nightingale.

165 BELLADONNA: Bull, David.

WEST PILBARA GOLDFIELDcontinued.

Mineral Leases.

172C UMSTOCK : Horne, Louis Edgar.l 79WIT UNDO : Shaw, George Garnet ; Waugh, Wil-

liam Alexander ; Francis, Charles Henry ; Clew-ley, Harry ; Francis, Walter Alfred.

SOAVII UND 0 WEST: Shaw, George Garnet ; Waugh,-William Alexander ; Francis, Charles Henry ;Clewley, Harry ; Francis, Walter Alfred.

YALG 00 GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

606 LAKE VIEW : Payne 's Find Development Coin.parry, No- Liability.

6S0 FIELD'S FIND EXTENDED: Nevill, PhillipWilliam.

681ASTER CONSOLIDATED: Smith, Clifford John ;Fitzgerald, Patrick ; Green, William John.

699IRON CLAD :'oseph ; Seaman, Thomas ;

Robinson, James William Daniel ; Nevill, JohnLaurence ; Huitson, John.

7nsmuG 'S LUCK: Seaman, Thomas ; Yeomans,Charles Maddison ; Nevill, Beatrice Mary ; Bow-man, Annie ; Nevill, John Lawrence ; Huitson,John ; King, Joseph.

711AURUM Nevill, Henry Thomas ; Bowman, Annie ;Loader, George.

727W ARRIEDAR Foden, Alfred ; Cain, Mary ; Horn-hardt, Fredrick.

739PORCUPINE SOUTH: Oliver, George ; Oliver,Thomas William ; Oliver, Reuben ; Oliver,Samuel.

745-1 RONCLAD SOUTH: Hornbardt, Frederick ;Loader, George ; Nevill, James Gerald ; Ryan,Stephen.

756PORCUPINE SOUTH EXTENDED : Oliver,Samuel; Oliver, George ; Oliver, Thomas WEliam ; Oliver, Reuben.

799GOLDEN FLUTE: Connolly, Patrick Andrew ;Clohesy, James ; Hide, Frank ; Hawkins, James ;Lewis, Harold Stanley.

836WEE McGREGOR : Munro, Duncan.845 LLIVEN: Nevill, Phillip William.848ALMA : Oliver, Thomas Richard.554 MARGUERITE: Fisher, Garnet ; Moran, William

James.863GOLDEN BAR EXTENDED: McGregor, Charles ;

Bowman, Fredrick James ; Hurley, FrancisJoseph.

S70 PIONEER: Bowman, Annie; Hurley, FrancisJoseph.

$71 OLIVE: Yabsley, Robert ; Fitzgerald, Patrick.875 POINT OF GOLD: Reid, Hugh.876--McDONALD REWARD EAST: Cullity, Thomas.877MUG GA KING: Young, Henry Anton; Hudson ,

Robert ; Cruickshank, George.

Mineral Leases.

32MAITLAND : Williamson, Caleb Charles ; Moorhead, Robert William.

33OLIVE QUEEN: Williamson, Caleb Charles ; Moor-head, Robert William.

41PROV ID EN CE : Bo man, Frederick James.47 MONARCH: Parker, John .Tames; Gibbs, James ;

NVillis, Edward; Gates, William Jessey.

Miners' Homestead Leases.5WARRIED AR HOMESTEAD: Cain, May.6BON ACCORD: Lang, Eliza Alice.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

536THE TRANSVAAL : Macleod, William Alexan-der.

Thom- 550 SUNBEAM: Stuckey, Norman Samuel ; Morgan,Herbert Charles.

570GREAT LEVIATHAN: Howlett, George Henry ;McDonell, Ewen ; Thompson, ,Tohn,

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672 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 10, 1018.

YILGARN GOLDFIELDcontinued.Gold Xining Leasescontinued.

724SPRING 111 1.LL : The Spring Hill Gold Mining'ompany, No Liability.

921-430H EMIAN ; Kim, John; Remick, John; Camp-bell, Andrew.

999T A Ns VAAL, DEEP No. 2: Macleod, WilliamAlexander.

1000TRA N S VA AL DEEP No. 1: Macleod, WilliamAle.xxnder.

1011-4; ISIN0 STAR: Bronco Horseshoe ProprietaryMining Company, No-Liability.

1358TRANSVAAL NORTH DEEPS: Macleod, Wil-liam Alexander.

PMBRONCO : Bronco Horseshoe Proprietary MiningCompany, No-Liability.

1933BUTCHER BIRD No. 1 : Atkinson, John; Atkin-son, 0ny ; Atkinson, Sydney ; Atkinson, john(junior) ; Jackson, Robert Thomas.

1979A LLEN 1S FIND: Allen, Arthur James.2053-0 R EA T UNKNOWN : .Jones, Charles Edwin ;

McIntyre, Archibald McPherson; Doolette,Durham Longford; McManus, Cornelius.

2087R ECO VERY : Greenfinch Proprietary Gold Mine,No- Liability.

2088M YRTLE : -Edna May Myrtle Gold Mine, NoLiability.

2168Al RTLE CONSOLS: Edna May Deep LevelsG old Mining Company, No-Liability.

223SAl YliTLE CONSOLS SOUTH: Edna May DeepLevels Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.

2272C EIDE AWAY : Lang, Samuel Parsley ; Windsor,JOIO: Joseph ; Andrews, Richard Bullock.

2046 SP N : Poison, Samuel Hunter; Smith,oison, Alexander.

2070 Al A 7 LE EAST: Edna May Consolidated GoldAlining Company, No-Liability.

2591 Ali ST: ET I ELLE : Bronco Horseshoe Proprie-tary Mining Company, No-Liability.

21117 EDNA MAY AST : Edna May ConsolidatedGold Mining Company, No-Liability.

2031-0 II 1,1A T V liTO RE, JAI N('T ON : Bronco liorse-shoe Proprietary Mining Company, No-Liabil-ity.

2623-1811-It1 )NG HI LL N TR: The Spring 1E11 GoldMinin Company, No-Liability.

2042-0 If EA T V HUN; 1 A HORS-ES FEOE : BroncoHorseshoe Proprietary Mining Company, No-Liabil

2644 E UN A MAY MAIN LODE: Edna May Consoli-dated (loll Cluing Company, No-Liability.

2650BUTCH ER i;11111 EAST: Atkinson, John (sea.);Atkinson, .1 ohn (.Inn.); Atkinson, Guy ; Atkin-son, Sydney ; Jackson, Robert Thomas.

2653 VI 01 ET : Andrews, Richard Bullock.2656GOLDEN DREAM Dails, Richard Elias.2700GRAND NATIONAL: Grand NaIional Gold 'Alin-

ing Com r any, No-Liability.271.0EUN A MA V- CONSOLS: Monok, Louis Ozmond.2729BITTC HER BIRD NORTH : Atkinson, John

(sen.) ; Atkinson, John (jun.) ; Atkinson, Syd-ney; Atkinson, Guy ; Jackson, Robert Thomas.

27:19ROSALIE Weinert, Louis.2740TRANSVAAL SOLE II: Macleod, AVilliam Alex-

ander.2741TRANSVA AL NORTH : -Macleod, .William Alex-

ander.2758EDNA MAY j UNCTION : Edna May Junction

Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.2761WESTON 'S REWARD EXTENDED: Weston 's

Reward Gold Mines,2777--MYRTLE CONSOLS EXTENDED : Edna May

Deep Levels Gold Mining Company, No-Liabil-ity.

2787GOLD MOUNT : Frank, Joseph Henry.2790-:--MANXMAN CONSOLS: Tully, Harold James,2793GAREBALDI: The Spring Hill Gold -Mining Com-

pany, No-Liability.2801SCOTS GREYS : 11olson, Samuel hunter.2802EDNA, SLAY EXTENDED: Edna May Junction

Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.280(1 STAR OF THE RANGE: Quinlan, John James.2807HILL END: Battler Hill End Prospecting Syndi-

cate, No-Liability.2831EDNA MAY CONSOLS No. 1: Monck, Louis

Ozmond.2841 RETREAT : The Greenfinch Proprietary Gold

Mines, No-Liability.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD continued.Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

2909GREAT SOUTHERN: Ilodges, William Mabor ;Marti n, Frederick Osmond; Colreavy, JamesDaniel; Courage, Alexander; Wood, UobertHenry; Selk, Rudolph Albert; Kilmartin, Peter,

29-18GREENILARP NEW: Feeley, Michael James.2901WHITE HORSESHOE: Quinlan, joint James.2908WESTON 'S STAR: Weston's Reward G-old

Mines, No-Liability.297 I ArA LtDA VIEW: Doolette Dorham Longford ;

McManus, Cornelius; McIntyre, Archibald Mc-Pherson; Jones, Charles Edwin.

I F2978G T: Andrews, Richard Bullock.2989GREAT VICTORIA CENTRAL: Roberts, Wil-

liam Henry ; Lin.kson, William Henry ; Ryan,James.

2998-1.tST. GE'ORGE : Allen, John; Harper, Meitner;Black, James ; Andre, Christian Henry.

3010 CENTRAL: McIntyre, Archibald McPherson.801 I. VICTORY- : King, William Joseph; (.:a pbell,

Andrew ; Green, John henry; Abbott, ElizaAnn.

3015KITTY : Collins, Naaman; Hull, Charles Wil-liam ; ;McIntyre, .Peter; Broad-foot, John; Ben-nett, .1 ohn Thomas; Pettit, Francis Clement ;Rea, John hunter.

11010---CENTRAL EXTEN I) ; McIntyre, ArchibaldMcPherson.

3022FRASERS : McIntyre, Archibald McPherson.302-I-1'RAS_E US SOUTH : McIntyre, Archibald "Mc-

Pherson.3030NEVER NEVER: Burbidge, Ernest Charles.30119LA v.r.rw: ('ox, Ernest Arthur ;

Agostino.1011 ELIE ItDALE .Ealkiner, Herbert Percy.3001 N NEVER EAST: Burbidge, Ernest

11002N11\:1rlR1-ie.s. NEVER WEST : Burbidge, Ernest(11

A \LAy EXTE\Dl'l11: Edna Queen No. 1

old ;Ding S, n dica N o- Liability2062-11: 1 NG- T H. E N G11 : James, Richard.

-\ TEN r-F11] (1311", "miles 1[01,13' Webber,Mercy ; 1.erbor1; Cruse, William Snell ;Riddle, Arthur.

3000H10 IILA NI) 'o;, xander.3066NE N EA:7 EXTENDED: BO r-

hi (Igo, tie c11067QUEEN Ai A : -an, Frederick William.3068VOL1) EN DR 1.1A. NORTH: Smith, Jan e

Gardiner, WI ; Davis, Richard Elias.2069BA N KER: Rov,-e, Thomas: Single, -William.3072 -11( )1; I1EN : Westonia Gold Mining Prospect ing

Sy udica te, No-Liability.3073DOREEN EXTENDED: Westonia Gold Mini lig

Prosrecting Syndicate, No-Liability.2076Q UEENSL ANDER : Hodges, William Malloy.2077-011rENT : Webber, Mercy ; Ogden, Charles

Henry ; Evans, David; Riddle, Arthur; Beck.Iii

3078Af .-8:'r 1111 V : Nye, Hiram.3079F0 i;T IT UDE : Courage, Alexander.3081CONSOLIDATED EXTENDED: Edna May Con-

solidated Extended Gold Mining Company, No-abi lity.

2083EDNA MAY BLOCKS: McKye, Charles.3085CENTRAL CONSOLS: Duggan, Joseph Ray-

mond.3087GREENFINCH DEEPS: Duggan, Joseph Ray-

mond; Stone, Brainerd Josiah.3088EDNucAbneLM MAY SOUTH -WEST: McGinness,

Michael.3089EXETER: McGinness, Michael.8090MARJORIE B.: Bracegirdle, Walter john Leo-

pold ; I.eneberg, .John.3091N OR TFI DEEPS: S[eKye, Charles.2092EDNA MAY CONSOLS No. 2i Edna May Con-

sols Gold 'Mining, Syndicate, Limited.3093EDNA MAY CONSOLS No. 4 : Edna \lay Con-

sols Gold 'Mining Syndicate. Limited.3094EDNA MAY CONSOLS No. 3: Edna May Con

sols Gold Mining Syndicate, Limited.3095EDNA MAY CONSOLS No. 5: Edna May Con-

sols Gold Mining Syndicate, Limited.3096 _,,DNA. MAY CONSOLIDATED NORTH EX-

TENDED: Collins, Elsley Roy.

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:11AY 10, 101S.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. r373

YILGABN GOLDFIELDcontinued.Gold Mining Leasescontinued.

309SSUN SHIN E AUSTRALIA : Webb, Charles Bar-tholomew.

3099AUSTRALIAN GLORY: Webb, "Charles Bar-tholomew.

:1101MOUNT ROBE: Cummings John; McDonnell,Atfred Chapple.

3100 SAINT PATRICK: Eyons, john.;;101 COME BACK: Toms, Robert ; Allen, 'Charles;

Stephens, John Rosser; Pettit, Francis Clem-ent; Windsor, John Joseph.

8108ABIGAIL : Davis, Richard Elias ; Patroni,Arthur ; Gardiner, William ; Smith, J ;

Abigail, J antes11109DORA : David, Richard Elias ; Patroni, Arthur ;

Gardiner, William ; Smith, James; Abigail,James W.

5111ST. PATRIICK DEEPS: Stockdale, Harry 0 or-don ; Fairful, Alexander ; Tuc key, Enos John ;Mooney, James; Winner, Edgar George.

:II 12BULL P UP Jones, Frank Theodore ; Brown,James ; Thompson, John ; Blennerhassett, Ar-thur.

:1.113 RAINBOW: Bourke, ; Starr, Timothy ;Tipler, George.

3113 PATHFINDER EAST: Hamming, Charles.:112 1.PATILWA : Thompson, John.:1122SOUTH PATHWAY: Thompson, John.010:1BANKER DEEPS: Rowe, Thomas ; Single, Wil-

liam.:f 1 2 I- THEORIST : Leonard, Theophilus.

125GENERAL HAIG : Patroni, Arthur.26ORE CHA N NEL BLOCK No. 1 : Collins, Elsley

Roy ; Due!:.an, Joseph Raymond.3127ORE ('Ali.', CL: Collins, Elsley Roy ; Duggan,

Joseph Iaymond.:112S MELBOURNE CUP : Bitrbidge, Ernest Charles.3129BARBER 'S REWARD: Francis, Arthur ; Webb,

Charles Bartholomew ; Monaghan, James 1?at-rick.

3130-1LEIDEN : McIntyre, Archibald McPherson.:1131ELLWOOD: McIntyre, Archibald -McPherson.11132--HASWELL : McIntyre, Archibald McPherson,3134 OSBORNE: McIntyre, Archibald McPherson.

Miners' Homestead Leases.

2.MUE ELECTION : Murphy, Patrick.21ARAPILES HOMESTEA : Smith, Charles Ed-

ward.23PIONEER HOMESTEAD LEASE: Windsor, John

Joseph.30AL PRA : Forrester, Eleanor Hilda.47 Fl EW : Lloyd, Isaac Cornelius.54 OASIS: Charles; Jones, William.55W [ED CAT: Jones, .1 oseph.

06EDNA MAY DA IN Y: Pascoe, Phillip.71 MOUNTAIN N MA I D raham, George.73IROSELIA : Cronin, David.

OUTSIDE PIIOCLAIMED FIELDS.

I/in (Tat Leases.

23611BLACK DIAAIOND: McCarthy, !Edward Janes:Daw, Francis James; Stewart, Charles James,

2381IHERBERT : McCarthy, Edward James ; Stewart,Charles .James.

MilCARBON KING: McCarthy, Edward J nes ;Stewart, Charles ja mes.

2101,1STR .AY SHOT: Be! arthy, Edward James ;stewa rt, 1 m ;1, ,f I am cc.

2411 4_1;s 'ER A fk.cr, David ; McCarthy, Ed-ward J ; Stem' rt, Charles James.

24211BLACK D AMO"i,.14 EXTENDED: Stokes,Henry Gilbert.

THE MINING ACT, 1904

(Regulation 163).

Warden 's Office,Greenbushes, 23rd April, 191S.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an order auth-orising the resumption of possession, for and on behalf ofHis Majesty, in accordance with Regulation 163 of "The\Tiding Act, 1904," of the undermentioned Mining Tene-ments, A n order may issue in the absence of the regis-tered holder, lint should he desire to object to such orderhe must, before the date mentioned, lodge at the War-den 's Office an objection containing the grounds of suchobjection, and, on the date mentioned, the Warden willproceed to hear and determine the same, iu accordancewith the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) LAMBDEN OWEN,Warden.

lb be heard at the Warden 's Court, Greenbushes, onTuesday, the 180 clay or June, 191S.

GREENBUSHES MINERAL FIELD.o. of Area, Name o I! Registered Holder, Address, and

Reason for Resumption.

D red g lug Claims.20Lindsay, J ohn ; McGregor, Frederick Cameron ;

cssop, Alfred Penrose, Greenbushes; non-paymeat of rent.

35Ryan, John Patrick ; Arthur, John ; Ferguson,Malcolm, Greenbushes ; non-payment of rent.

38Floyd 's Chilly Sluicing Company, Limited, Green,bushes ; non-payment of rent.

39--ArmstrowT, Robert I:teary ; Caporn, Frederick,Greenbushes; non-payment of rent. Eyles,Ernest john, Greenbushes; no minor's right.

Business Area.

9Tipping, George, Banbury; non-payment of rentand no miner's right.

Residence Area.11Tipping, George, Banbury; no miner 's right.

Water Rights.256Coleman, Harry, Greenbushes ; non payment of

rent.I357Moss, Francis Ambrose, Greenbushes ; non-pay-Anent

of rent.

I 17 «siting Areas.

013--Allen, J antes Semmens, G reenlms hes ; j ohm SarahRickards, Perth ; non-payment of rent.

361Bailey, Walter, Greenbushes; non-payment of rent.

Market Garden Areas.20Maffescioui Rubino, Jane, Greenbushes ; non-pay-

ment of rent and no miner's right.

Alluvial Claims.

830Weir, John King, Perth ; no miner 's right.833Maloney, James; Hy-nes, John, Greenbushes ;

miner 's right.110

8S9 Blakeney, Edmund Peter ; Rudd, George, Green-bushes ; no miner 's right.

897Payne, Hubert Edward, Greenbushes ; non-compli-ance with con ditions.

89S Evert, Frederick ; AWilliam, John, Greenbushes;non-compliance with conditions.

900Morris, David. -Vaughan ; Rattray, Edward ; Buch-anan, Bertram Merogn, Greenbushes; non-com-pliance with conditions.

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074 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 10, 1018.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 163.)

Warden's Office,Roebourne, 17th April, 1918.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date' men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the resumption of possession, for and onbehalf of His Majesty, in accordance with Regulation163 of "The Mining Act, 1904," of the undermentionedAlining Tenements. An order may issue in the absenceof the registered holder, but should he desire to objectto such order he must, before the date mentioned, lodgeat the Warden 's Office an objection containing thegrounds of such objection, and, on the date mentioned,the Warden will proceed to hear and determine thesame, in accordance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) J. MAUNSELL,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Roebourne, onWednesday, the 17th day of July, 1918.

WEST PILBARA GOLDFIELD.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Regis' ered

Holder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Machinery Area.12Waugh, Alexander ; Redmond, James; Shaw,

George Garnet ; Bickerton, Alfred Lloyd; Roe-bourne. Non-payment of rent.

Business .0 ice.159 Marshall, Agnes Fraser; Whim Creek. Non -pay-

nment of rent.

Residence Areas.110 Hunter, Agnes; Whim Creek. No Miner's Right.140Haile, Thomas Henry; Whim Creek. No Miner's

Right.153Haile, Adeline Mabel; Whim Creek. No Miner's

Right.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 163.)Warden's Office,

Marble Bar, 9th April, 1918.TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the resumption of possession, for and onbehalf of His Majesty, in accordance with Regulation163 of " The Mining Act, 1904," of the undermentionedM in in g Tenements. An order may issue in the absenceof the registered holder, but should he desire to objectto such order he lutist, before the date mentioned, lodgeat the Warden's Office an objection containing thegrounds of such objection, and, on the date mentioned,the Warden will ''proceed to hear and determine thesame, in accordance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) E. KELLY,Acting Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Marble Bar, onMonday, the 22nd day of July, 1918.

RELBA RA GOLDFIELD.MARBLE BAR DISTRICT.

N attire of holding, No. of Area, Name of egis'eredrHolder, Address, and Reason for Resumption.

Business ,area.117J °hall sson, Andrew ; Tabba Tabba. Non-payment

of rent.Market Garden Areas.

36-0 'Neil, Anastasia Alma; Marble Bar. Non-com-pliance with conditions.

56Sanderson, John Bell; Bamboo Creek. Non-pay-ment of rent.

Machinery Area.33Doherty, -Michael; Haig, Charles Wolseley; Elsie

Creek. Non-payment-of rent.Alluvial Claim.

72Vaan, George; Gregg, Edward; Old Shaw. Non-compliance with conditions.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date ofNotice. Nature of Work. Date and time for

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

1918.1918, (Noon on Tuesday)

April 24 Moora Post OfficeRepairs andUnderpinning Walls (5608)

14th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and P. W. D. Office,Geraldton, and Court House, Moora, on and after30th April, 1918.

April 24 Woodman's Point QuarantineStationDisinfecting Block

14th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Fre-mantle, on and after 30th April, 1918.

(5609)April 25 Wyalkatchem Hospital and

Nurses' Quarters (5610)14th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, Nor-

tham, on and after 30th April, 1918.May 1 Murray Road Board Bridge

over South Dandalup River,and Approaches (5611)

21st Slay ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House,Pinjarra, on and after 7th May, 1918.

May 8 Nungarin Pavilion School(5612)

28th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and at Courthouses, Mer-redin and Northam, on and after 14th May,1918.

Slay 8 Perth Litho. OfficeSewerage 28th Slay ... Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after the 14th(5613) May, 1918

May 8 Perth Causeway Police StationSewerage (5614)

28th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 14th May,1918.

Slay 8 llolyoake SchoolAdditions--Removal from Nanga Brookand Additions to Quarters(5615)

28th May ... Contractors' Room, Perth, and at Courthonse, Pin-jarra, on and after 14th May, 1918.

'fenders are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister forVorks Office, Perth. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily

Sth May, 1918.

Works," and will be received at the Public'be accepted.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for Works,C. A. MUNT,

Under Secretary for Public Works.

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MAY 10, 1918.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 675

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.

ROAD BOARD ELECTIONS.

Department of Public Works, Perth, 8th May, 1918.IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with Section 84 of the Roads Act, that the following gentlemen havebeen elected Members of the undermentioned Road Boards to fill the vacancies shown in the particulars hereunder

RoadBoard. Ward. Date of

Election.

Member Elected.Occupation.

Surname. Christian Name.

1918.Gosnells Cannington April 20 Dickie Robert McLaren Painter ...

Do. do. ... do. Elking ton William Henry OrchardistDo. do. ... do. Harris Frederick Wil- do. ...

LiamDo. Maddington do. Sampson James ... ... I DairymanDo. do. ... do. May ... Charles Roberts Civil En-

gineerDo. do. do. Cowen ... Robert ... Fruit

GrowerDo. osnells do. Lambert William John ... Valuer ...Do. do. do. Griffiths George Albert Insurance

InspectorDo. do. do. Langridge Stanley William Civil Ser-

vantDo. do. Var ley * George ... Accountant

GascoyneMinilya

North Min-ilya

April 10 French Leonard Slienton Pastoralist

Do. ... Minilya do. Hearman Douglas Jeffrey do. ...Do. ... do. Egan * George Fred-

erickJournalist

Beverley ... Beverley do. Broun James William Farmer ...Do. ... Dale ... do. Willey William Henry do. ...Do. ... Kokeby do. Fisher ... William Edwin do. ...Do. ... Central ... do. McGrath John William ... Gentleman

Melbourne... Central ... April 24 Clarke William Jesse... Farmer ...Do. . South .,. do. Rogers Edward Joseph Storekeeper

Balingup Upper Cape April 10 Scott William Dawson Farmer ...Do. ... Upper Bal-

ingupdo. Jenkins William Morgan do. ...

Do. Lower Bal-ingup

April 23 Bo yell t Joseph Spence do.

Meckering West April 10 Cheriton Richard ... do.Do. Central do. Kennedy William Frew... do.Do. East do. Chatfield Amos ... do.Do. do. Donovan * Stephen Bede... Agent

Avon do. Macdonald * James Johnson do. ...Collie North do. Lintott Edward ... Manager,

Army Boys'Home

Do. South do. Hann ... William Henry Miner ...Warren Central do. Mottram William ... Farmer ...

Do. Perup do. Chisholm Alexander ... do. ...Do. Warren do. Young Charles do. ...Do. do. Livingston William John ... Accountant

Victoria North do. Norwood Aaron Charles Farmer ...Plains

Do. ... South do. Twine ... James Sturges do.Lower Black-

woodCentral do. Brockman Edmund Vernon do.

Do. North do. Bishop Charles do.Do. West do. Kearney James ... do.

Bunbury do. Johnston John Foster ... do.Do. do. Wass ... Ernest James ... Master

ButcherDo. do. Rose ... Percy ... Farmer ...

Corrigin Kondinin do. Jones ... Stephen Thack-ery

do. ...

Do. ... Bullaring... do. Overheu Harold Bernardt do. ...Do. ... do. do. Campbell Colin ... do. ...

Port Hed land do. Macpherson Geo. Trenmore Grazier ...Ossian

Do. do. Martin Claude Ronde 11 StoreManager

Do. Sma Email Walter Lionel... BankManager

Do. ... do. Mannion Michael James HotelkeeperWest Kim-

berleydo. Adcock William Herbert Storekeeper

Do. ... do. Robinson George Simpson HotelkeeperMarble Bar do. Hallett Thomas ... Pastoralist

Do. ... do. Hedditch Selwyn Read ... Mail Con-tractor

Do. do. Smith ... Henry Hill ... Manager ...

* Ratepayers' Auditor Elected.

How vacancyoccurred.

Name of previousMember. Remarks.

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do.ResignationRetirement

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Resignation

do.Retirement

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Dickie, R. MeL.Elkington, W. H.Harris, F. W. ...

Griffiths, G. A.Cowen, R.

Gibbs, L. J.

Lambert, W. J.Tailing, P. F.

Langridge, S. W.

Varley, (LFrench, L. S. ...

Hearman, D J....Egan, G. F. ...

Broun, J. W. ...Hick, T.Blechynden, F. H.McGrath, J. W.Thomas, T.Rogers, E. J.Kelly, J.Jenkins, W. M. ...

Andrew, D.

Cherito n, 11. ...Kennedy, W. F.Chatfield, A. ...Binnie, W. ...Macdonald, J. J.Lintott, E. ...

Hann, W H.Mottram, W.Chisholm, A. ...Young, C. ...Livingston, W. J.Norwood, A. C. ...

Twine, J. S. ...Brockman, E. V.

Bishop, C. ...Kearney, J.Johnston, J. F. ...Wass, E. J.

Rose, P.Jones, S. T. ...

Overheu, H. B. ...Atkins, J. H. ...Macpherson, G. T.

0.Martin, C. R. ...

King, W. R. P. ...

Paton, F. V. ...Adcock, W. H. ...

Robinson, G. S. ,..Mallett, T. ...Hedditch, S. R. ...

Miles, G. W. ...

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(370 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 10, 1918.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911continued.

Road Board Electionscontinued.

Road Board. Ward. Date ofElection.

Member elected.

Occupa-tion.

How vacancyoccurred:

lame of previousMember.

Remarks.

Surname. Christian Name.

NorthamptonDo. ...

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Wyndham...

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MitchellBurges

PatrickBoyd ...SnowdonMarwood *AndrewsFergusonDolaporteSullivan

\VilleseePearceMartin

NelsonGraydonGordon

Samuel HerbertLockier Clore

(son.)William (jun.)...Mathais AlfredHenryJohn FrederickRichard BullockCharles OgilvieBedford ...Arthur Rowland

William RobertArthur Harry...James Alfred ...

CharlesGeorgeWilliam Stuart

Grazier ...Farmer ...

do. ...do.

StorekeeperAccountantManager ...GrazierManager ...Business

ManagerHotelkeeperStorekeeperStationManager

StorekeeperBlacksmithDrover ...

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Roscoe, T.Boyd, M. A.Snowdon, H.Marwood, J. F. ...Andrews, R. B....Ferguson, C. 0. ...Delaporte, B. ...

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TENDERS ACCEPTED. .

Public Works Department,Perth, 8th May, 1918.

THE following list of Tenders, recently accepted, ispublished for general information:Date of Acceptance, -Name of Contractor, Description

of Contract, and Amount.MayOthEdmondson Bros.: -Yerapin School, removal from

Barran Rock (5514), t1116 Is. Gd.4111J. IL Brown: Moodiarrup Portable School (5601),

0th F. L. Garr: Coomberdale School, additions (5603),£261 13s.

By order of The Honourable the Minister for Works,

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

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE,AND DRAINAGE UNDERTAKING.

Extension of Sewerage Reticulation.

Area No. 12, Perth District, Contract No. 255.

TENDERS will be received at this office up to noonon Tuesday, the 21st May, 1918, for the above Con-tract.

They are to be addressed to " The Hon. the Ministerof Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage, 56 -JamesStreet, Perth," and marked outside, " Tender for Exten-sion of Reticulation Area No. 12, Contract No. 255."

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, and Drawingsmay be seen at the Department 's offices, 56 JamesStreet, Perth, on and after Monday, 6th May, 1918.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac-cepted.

By order of the Hon. the Minister of Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage.

C. A. HUNT',Under Secretary for Water Supply, Sewerage, and

Drainage.Water Supply Offices,

56 James Street, Perth, Western Australia,3rd May, 1918.

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

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.

Roe Road District.

Notice of intention to form New Road District.

Department of Works and Trading Concerns,P.W. 4742/17. Perth, 8th May, 1918.

NOTICE is hereby given that, in exercise of the powersconferred by Section S of " The Roads Act, 1911," itis the intention of the Governor in Council to constitutea new Road District to be called the Roe Road District,with the boundaries described in the Schedule A hereto,and for such purpose to excise from the Corrigin andWickepin Road Districts such portions of territory there-of as are situated within the intended boundary of theproposed Roe Road District as so described as afore-said, and to alter the boundaries of the Corrigin andWickepin Road Districts and such of the Wards thereofas are thereby affected. And further, on the formationof the Said Roe Road District as aforesaid to divide thesame into six Wards with the boundaries, names, andnumber of members allotted to each as described andset forth in the Schedule B hereto.

Plans showing the proposed District and -Wards maybe seen, at the Local Government Office, Department ofWorks and Trading Concerns, Perth. To come into forceas from the 1st day of July, 1918,

C. A. MUNT,

Under Secretary for Works and Trading Concerns.

Schedule A.

Bounded on the Northward by lines commencing atthe intersection of the Rabbit-proof Pence with theproduction West of the South boundary of Avon Loca-tion 12308, and extending. Eastward along said produc-tion and South boundary and part of the East boundaryof said location, the Southern and part of the Eastboundary of Location 12807, the North boundaries ofLocation4 19766, 19695, 18895, 19822, and part of theNorth boundary of Location 19821, a West, a North,and a West boundary of Location :19820, the West boun-dary of Location 19502, the Southern boundaries ofLocations 19816, 19504, 17648, 19834, and 19833, theWest boundary of Location 15064, a West and the Northboundary of Loeatiou 15062, part of the West beim-

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dary of Location 12595, the West and the North boun-dary of Location 21255, the North boundary of Loca-tion 13925, the West boundaries of Locations 17676 and17679 and their production Northward to the South boun-dary of Location 10859, part of the South, the West,and the North-Western boundaries of Location 16859,the Western and Northern boundaries of Location 16145,the Nol'th boundaries of Locations 16144, 16142, 16133,and 19640, part of the West, the South, and part of theEast boundary of Location 16129, the North boundariesof Locations 16131 and 16139 and their prolongationEast to intersect the prolongation North of the Eastboundary of Location 19525; thence along the latterprolongation and said East boundary of Location 19525,the North and the East boundary of Roe Location 2, theEast and the South boundary of Location 1, the Eastboundary of Avon Location 19522, part of the North,the East, and part of the South boundary of Location18708, the East and part of the South boundary ofLocation 13104, the East and the South boundary ofLocation 18701, the East boundaries of Locations 18690and 18097 to the tatter's South:East corner; thence Eastfollowing a line connecting the said South-East cornerwith the 103 M.P. on the Rabbit-proof Fence to theWest boundary of late P.L. 2347/93, and along part ofthe West, the South, and part of the East boundary ofsaid P.L., and again following the aforesaid line throughthe said :103 :M.P. to the West boundary of late P.L.629/95, and along part of its West and its South boun-dary and part of the West and the South boundary ofP.L. 057/95 and the latter's production East to inter-sect a North and South line passing through Koorara-walyee Well (on the Eastern Goldfields Railway) andthe 145 M.P. on the No. 1 Rabbit-proof Fence.

On the Eastward by part of the said North and Southline from the aforesaid intersection to the said 145 ALP.

On the Southward by lines commencing at the said145 51.P. and extending Westward to and along theSouth boundaries of Roe Locations 6 and 7, part of theEast and the South boundary of Location 4, part ofthe East and the South boundary of -Williams Location9513, the South boundary of Location 9509, part of theEastern and the South-Western boundaries of Locations9510 and 9502, the South-West boundary of Location9501 to its South-West corner; thence to and along theSouth boundary of Location 10991, the East boundaryof Location 10160, the North boundary of. Location10158, part of the East and the South boundary ofLocation 10104, the Southern boundaries of Locations10165 and 10174, and part of the latter's. West lloun-dary, the North boundaries of Locations 10193, 10792,and 9746, and part of the lattermost's West boundary,the North boundaries of Locations 11356 and 11355,part of the East, the North-East, and part of the Noth-West boundary of Location 10814, the North-East andpart of the North-West boundary of Location 10692, theNorth-East boundaries of Locations 10691 and 10690,part of the North-East boundary of Location 10689, aSouth-West. a South-East, a South-West, and part ofthe North-West boundaries of Location 10693, the Northand part of the West boundary of Location 10696, theNorth-East and the North-West boundary of Location10699 to its West corner; thence Westward to the North-East corner of Location 10254, and along its North-Eastboundary, the North-East and the West boundary ofLocation 10255, the South and part of the West boun-dary of Location 10250, the South and the West boun-dary of Location 10257, the North boundaries of Loca-tions 10258, 10259, and to and along the North boun-daries of Locations 10925, 10924, and 10923, part ofthe East, the North, and part of a West boundary ofLocation 8459, the North boundary of Location 8458 tointersect the Rabbit-proof Fence.

On the Westward by the Rabbit-proof Fence from theaforesaid intersection to the starting point.

Schedule B.Kulin TEara.--Bounded by the bOundaries or Kulin

To wnsite. One member,Kondinin Ward.-Bon nded by the boundaries of Kou-

dinini One member.Thtlin Rock Ward.-Bounded on the -Westward, North-

Westward, and Northward by part of the district boun-daries from their intersection with the production Westof the North boundary of Williams Location 9484 tothe North-East corner of Location 16139.

On the Eastward by lines commencing at the North-East corner of Avon Location 16139, and extendingalong its East and part of its South boundary, the East

and the South boundary of Location 16027, part of theSouth boundary of Location 16026, the West boundariesof Locations 16624, 16621 16611, and 15091, part of theNorth and the Western boundaries of Kondinin Town-site, the West boundaries of Locations 15093, 15105,and 15099, part of the South boundary of Location15098 to the Western side of the Yilliminning:KondininRailway Reserve and along said side of the Railway Re-serve to the North-West boundary of Location 13603,and along part of the North-West and the West boun-dary of said Location 13063, the North and the \Vestboundary of Location 14455, part of the North and theWest boundary of Location 14467 to its South-Westcorner.

On the Southward by lines commencing. at the afore-said South-West corner, and extending along the Southboundaries of Locations 14406 and 14465 and the South-Western boundaries of the latter, the South boundariesof Locations 14462, 14403, 17005, and 17663, part ofthe East boundary of Location :17664, the North andpart of the West boundary of Williams Locaticin 10312,the North boundaries of Locations 10311, 9262, 9203,9205, 9269, 94S3, 9807, and 9484, and their productionWestward to the starting point. One member.

East Koadinin Iraid.--Bounded on the Northwardand Eastward by part of the district boundary from theNorth-East corner of Avon Location 10139 to intersectiiith the production East of the North boundary of Wil-liams Location :10347.

On the Southward by lilies commencing at the afore-said intersection, and extending to and along. the Northboundary of -Williams Location 10347, part ofthe East and the South boundary of Avon Location18472, a South, all East, is South, and the West boundaryof Location 18471, part of the West boundary of Loca-tion 18470, the Southern boundaries of Locations 18468and 18467, part of the East and the Noah boundaryof Williams Location 7759, the North and part of theWest boundary of Location 10085, the North boundariesof Locations 9487 and 9480, and part of the Westboundary of the latter to the production East of theN orth boundary of Location 8948; thence along saidproduction and North boundary, the North and part ofthe West boundary of Location 8947, the South boun-dary of Location 14407 to its South-West corner.

On the Westward by part of the East boundary ofthe :Kulin Rock Ward from the said South-West cornerto the South boundary of Kondinin Townsite; thenceby the Southern, Eastern, and part of the Northernboundaries of said townsite to again follow the Eastboundary of the Kuhn Rock Ward to the starting- point.One member.

jetanihtti lEard.-Bounded on the Northward by partof the South laumdary of the Kuhn Rock Ward fromthe district boundary to the South-West corner of AvonLocation 14465.

On the South-Eastward by the Western boundariesof the Kuhn Ward and tine Western boundary of 'Wil-liams Location 9S33, the North and the West boundaryof Location 9839, part of the North and the West boun-dary of Location 9841, part of the North boundary ofLocation 9843, part of the South-Eastern boundaries ofReserve 1606S, part of the West boundary of Location9843 to its South-West corner; thence along the pro-duction West of its South boundary to the Eastern sideof the Railway Reserve and along same to the Northboundary of Location 8808, and along part of the Northand West boundaries of said Location 8808, and againalong the Railway Reserve to the North boundary ofLocation 9255, and along part of the North and theEast boundary of said Location 9255, part of a North.Western, a North, and part of a Wrest boundary of Loca-tion S905, part of the South-West boundary of Location9255 to the Railway Reserve, and along said RailwayReserve to the North boundary of Location 8698, andalong part of the North and West boundaries of saidlocation, part of the South boundary of Location 8430,the East boundaries of Locations $323 and 8704, andthe latter's South boundary, and again along- the Rail-way Reserve to the district boundary.

On the Westward by 1-art of the district boundary tothe starting. point. One member.

So/fib-East Ward.- Bounded on the Northward by theSouth boundary of the East Kondinin Ward.

On the Eastward, Southward, and Westward by partsof the district boundaries.

On the Noth-Westward by the South-East boundaryof the iota-ruing Ward and the South and East boon-,(laries of the Kuhn Ward and part of the South boun-dary of the Kulin Rock Ward. Two members.

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678 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 10, 1918.

THE ROADS ACT, 1911.Kalgoorlie Road Board.

Department of Public Works and Trading Concerns,Perth, 29th April, 1918.

Ex. Co. 1002; P.W. 1104/18.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Council has approved of theattached By-laws of the Kalgoorlie Road Board in ac-cordance with the provisions of " The Roads Act, 1911."

C. A. MUNT,Under Secretary for Works and Trading Concerns.

KALGOORLIE ROAD BOARD.By-law No. 20.

To prohibit any horse drawn vehicle being left un-guarded standing in any street, right -of -way, orpublic place.

IN pursuance of the powers and provisions in, under orby virtue of "`The Roads Act, 1911," and amendmentsthereof, the Kalgoorlie Road Board make and ordainsthe following By-law for safeguarding horse drawn ve-hicles while standing in any street, right-of-way, or pub-lice place, shall be observed and enforced: -

1. All horse drawn vehicles of any description whileleft standing unattended in any street, right-of-way, orpublic place shall have one at least of the wheels securelylocked by means of a suitable and sufficient strap, chain,or rope.

2. No horse drawn vehicle shall be left standing inany street, right-of-tray, or public place without an at-tendant of responsible age in charge, when the wheelsare not locked.

3. To further safeguard such unattended vehicles thehorse must, if means avail, be securely tied by a suffi-cient neck rope to post or rail. But in no case shall anyhorse or other animal be tied up to a tree guard or streettree.

For breach of above By-law every person shall, onconviction, forfeit and pay for every offence a penaltynot exceeding 1120.

Passed at a meeting af the Kalgoorlie :Read Board,held in the Kalgoorlie Iload Board Chambers on the 1stMarch, 1918.

DAVID SHEED,Chairman.

W. F. S. E. BUCHAN,Secretary and Engineer.

Recommended-(Sgd.) \\'M. J. GEORGE,

Minister for Works.

Approved by His ,Excellency the Governor in Council,this 24th day of April, 1918.

(Sgd.) BERNARD PA It REV?,Clerk of the Council.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTRAILWAYS.

Merchandise and Livestock Rates Book.

W.E. 2171/1918.,L11 is hereby notified, for general information, that thefollowing alteration has been made to the Merchandiseand Livestock Rates Book:

Sauces, etc.Page 30.

Insert Pickles (made in the Commonwealth), Class 1.Page 38.

Delete-Sauce, tomato, Class 1.Insert -Sauce (made in the COI tontrealth), Class 1.

Page 12.Delete-Tomato sauce, Class 1.

JO EIN T. SHORT,Commissioner of Railways.

Perth, 25th April, 1915.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GO V ERN MENTRAILWAYS.

Sale of Inc riot to private firms and persons.118.

April, 1918.Authority Amount.

s. d.No. Particulars. £181 /18- Barton burners .. .

479/18-Ambulance fittings ..463/18-1 piece steel ..480/18-Pump and hot well ex old power

station, .1;20 less 5 per cent. eons-mission .. .. .. . .

193/18-Sundry material from old powerstation .. .. .. ..

502/18-Old feed water heater .. ..486/18-Pump ex old power station for 1::12,

less 3 per cent. commission ..405/17--Rolling stock material supplied in

accordance tt ith contract for corri-dor cars .. .. ..

388/17-Blue prints . . .. ......

398- Empty bottles, drums, cases, etc. ..1005-Brickbats .. .. .. ..1020-Sundry articles of little or no use

to the Department ..1023-Old tramway poles .. .. 1.1027-193 old sleepers

000

10

735

11

1030

201

119

8 03 09 0

0 0

12 (3

0 0

8 0

4(i

3 90 0

311 :(l

14 8

Total .,;107 11 -1

JOHN T. SHORT,. Commissioner of Railways.

Perth, 6th May, 1918.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date of Schedule No.advertising. Supplies required.Date ofclosing.

1918.April 30 ... 49x, 1916April 9 .. 46A, 1918May 9 51s, 1918

1918.Firewood, Leonora Pumping Station May 23.Portland Consent (closing 10 a.m.) May 30.Ferguson Joints ... June 6.

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 2.15p.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 he obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth.No tender necessarily accepted.

JAS. TIIOMPSON,9th May, 1918. Chairman.

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MAy 10, 1018.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 679

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 9th May, 191S.

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

R.G.No. Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. 1 Registry District.

Church of England.1918. (Diocese of Kalgoorlie.)

346 3rd :.\lay The Reverend Reuben Coverdale Kalgoorlie ... E. Coolgardie.

The Methodist Church of Aystralasia.1548 7th May . The Reverend Griffith Owen Griffiths ... Wickepin Williams.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the names of the undermentioned Ministers have been duly removed from theregister in this office of Ministers registered for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia :

R.G.No.

Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.

1987

17

1918. Presbyterian Church.1st May ... The Reverend Benjamin Gi lbart Edwards

Church of England.(Diocese of Perth.)

3rd May ... The Reverend Robert John Crams

Perth

Subiaco

Perth.

Subiaco.

IT is hereby published, for general information, that the following change of address of the undermentioned Ministers registeredfor the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Lstralia have been duly notified to and recorded in thisOffice:

R.G.No.

Date. Denomination and Name.

Transferred

Residence.

From

Registry District. Residence.

To

Registry District.

Ro liaai6 Catholic Church.1918: (Abbey " Nullius " of New Norcia.

1221 20th Slay ... The Reverend Voremund Ubach,O.S.B.

Goomalling Northam New Norcia Victoria Plains.

Church of England.(Diocese of Bunbury.)

544 6th May The Reverend Thomas Ockerby Jarvey Wellington Gremlins es Blackwood.Hurst, B.A.

S. BENNETT,Acting Registrar General.

ESTATES placed under the charge of the Curator of Intestate Estates for Management during the month of April, 1918 :

No. Name of Deceased.. Residence. SupposedNationality.

Date ofOrder.

Estimated value of.Date ofDeath.Personality. Realty.

s. d.24/18 Anderson, Carl ... Tenindewa Swede 4-4-18 1 0 0 Nil 27-11-17

279/18 Alsop, John ... Southern Cross British 4-4-18 11 5 6 9-3-18277/18 Pizzamiglio, Pietro Gwalia... Italian 22-4-18 5 17 3 16-3-18802/17 j Drake, Francis ... Holden's Find British 22-4-18 16 0 0 5-9-17272/18 Shields, John Pindalup Irish 22-4-18 183 9 0 28-2-18276/18 Rose, William Richard ... Northam Unknown 22-4-18 1 10 0 13-3-18

22-4-18345/18 i Song, Kie Carnarvon Chinese 3 7 0 27-3-18183/18 Erickson, August Boulder Norwegian .. 22-4-18 9 19 0 >7. 2-2-18232/18 I Anderson, Johan Meekatharra Swedish 22-4-18 24 16 4 4-2-1866/18 Marlow, Anthony Kalgoorlie Unknown . 22-4-18 140 0 0 8-1-18

255/18 Winchester, Alice Albany British 22-4-18 150 0 0 1-3-18335/18 Stowcr, Henry ... Quairading Unknown 22-4-18 1,000 0 0 20-3-18336/18 :Dineen, John Lawlers .. Irish 22-4-18 154 1 3 12-3-18346/18 White, Richard ... Sloolyolla Unknown 22-4-18 10 0 0 23-2-18

GERVASE CLIFTON,Dated this 9th day of Slay, 1918. Curator of Intestate Estates.

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680 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MAy 10, 11)18.

LAND AND INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT ACT.1907.

Taxation Department,Perth, St h. May, 1918.

NOTICE is hereby given that, by virtue of Section53 of the above-named Act, and of every other powerenabling me in that behalf, 1, the Commissioner ofTaxation under the said Act, appoint .the days men-tioned below to be the days on which the followingTaxes shall respectively be due and payable, that is tosay:

LAND TAX.

First Assessment.- Original, 20846/55, 3 let July,1908. Amended, 19980, 3rd Slay, 1918; 18001, 18thSlay, 1918.

Second Assessment.-Original, 18096/105, 30th June,1909. Amended, 17013, 3rd Slay, 1918; 18061, 18thMay, 191S.

Third Assessment.-Original, 181887500, 30th March,1910. Amended, 17098, 3rd Slay, 1918; 6178, 184-1S,15th May, 1918.

Fourth Assessment.-Original, 19651/66, 30th March,1911. Amended, 17832, 3rd Slay, 1918; 851)1, 5008,19607, 18th Slay, 1915.

Fifth Assessment.-Original, 20345, 20351, 20359,20363; Amended, 17571, 3rd Slay, 1918. Original,20353, 20364/71, 20376/79; Amended, 2031.0, 18th Slay,1918.

Sixth Assessment-Original, 21553, 21591/2, 21595,21601, 21607/8, 21612/39, 31st March, 1913. Amended,16084, 3rd May, 1918; 21484, 3846, 6921, 21546, 18thMay, 1918.

Seventh .Assessment.-Original, 22983, 23037/40,23016, 23019, 23055/7, 23065/95, 3rd April, 1914.Amended, 22127, 3rd Slay, 1918; 274, 22890, 113188,22967, 18th May, 1918.

Eighth .Assessment.-Original, 23509, 23579, 233.81/3,23585/6, 23591, 23593/4, 23600/3, 23606, 23611/31, 1stApril, 1915. Amended, 22111, 3rd May, 1918; 2:1-0)2,9284, 11352, 10408, 23395, 11238, 15709, 18572, 17291,23496, 18th May, 1915.

Ninth Assessment. Original, 23610, 23690/1, 23693/4, 23700, 23707/8, 23713/16, 23719, 23726/78, 23780/85,May 3rd, 1916. Amended, 21681, 21325, 18872, May3rd, 1918; 23577, 4941, 11139, 23078, 10807, 11170,18610, 23445, 22134, 22794, 2353, 21709, 8481, 19249,23571, May 18th, 1918.

Tenth Assessment. Original, 21929/31, 21935/6,21938/40, 21950/2 21954/6, 21963/6, 21968/9, 21971/3, 21980/1, 21983/5, 21990/1, 21997/8, 20001/3, 22006/7, 22037/156, 22158/83, 22185, Slay 3rd, 1917. Amended,9788, 7659, 4578, 21434, Slay 3rd, 1918; 11806, 20968,21152, 9813, 21681, 19965, 4299, 19067, 10180, 18502,9521, 4873, 881, 10574, 18171, 2233, 6845, 10427, 13804,21845, 4379, 15029, 20324, 2116, 13437, May 18th, 1918.

Eleventh Assessment.-Original, 8203/4, 8593, 9028,9030, 9033, 9038, 9043, 9047, 9059/60, 9062, 9064/5,9072, 9076/7, 9087, 9092, 9108, 9115, 9117, 9127, 9134/5, 9150, 9756, 9766/8, 9771/4, 9782/3, 0788, 0790/3,9796/9, 9840/6, 9848, 9856, 9861/2, 9867/70, 10048/50,10052/70, 10079/80. 10260/71, 10273/6, 10278/83,10285/8, 10378, 10383, 10385, 10387, 10389/91, 10394/5, 10398/400, 10403, 10410/12, 10415/17, 10616, 10643/4, January 3rd; 1918; 3750, 8202, 8234, 0021, 9045,9048, 9056, 9086, 9110, 9116, 9118/9, 9133, 9136, 9140,9141/8, 9525/77, 0579/646, 9722/52, 9754, 9760, 9775,9777, 9770, 9784, 9786, 9789, 9794, 9800, 0857, 9864.Amended, 3879, 4228, 5945, 8412, 6985, 6243, 6239, 8536,Slay 3rd, 1918. Original, 2168, 7872, 9023/6, 9040,9050/2, 9057, 9080, 0005/7, 9100, 9126. 9132, 0129,9141, 0286, 9493/524, 9647/721, 9752, 971,3, 0757, 9759,9761/5, 9769/70, 9776, 9778, 9780/1, 0793. 9787, 0801/39, 9847, 9849/52. 9854/5, 9858/60, 9863, 0565/6, 9871/10047, 10072/8, 10081/95, 10007/119,- 10121/75, 10177/211, 10213/59, 10272, 10277, 10284, 10289/377, 10379/82, 10384, 10386, 10388, . 10393, 10396/7, 10401/2,

10404/5, 1040'710617H 2. 1064:

10413/14 10418/7'1, 10479/615,1 '9 11,773, Amended, 7416,

889, 6942, 7580,_:142, 5901, '771, 1356,

Sth, 1918., r, 5182,

9-180, 3412,

12:Xi:WEE TAX.Sec -stes:neut.-Original, 10011, 30111 June, 1909.

Fifth Assessment. -Original, 13248/49, 18th Slay,1918.

Sixth Assessment.--Original, 12 234/87, 31st March,1913.

Seventh Assessment.-Original, 15906/911, 3rd April,1914.

Eighth Assessment.- Original, 15961/74, 1st April,1915.

Ninth _Assessment. -Original, 15911i, . 21/1:1. 3rd1916; 15920, ;rd Slay, 1918.- ii(loan) and(I, 15710, 3rd May, 1918; 13236, 18th ii. 11:18.

Tenth Assessinent.-Origi 15283/56,1.54,10/11, 15419/21. 154:13/39, 15.141/15158/66, 15.516/.15557, 155631/69. 1917;15387/400, 15402/.11)9, 1541.2/18, 22/23, 3rd l\,;iy,1918; 15429/22, 15140/48, 818/51, 14 767 /89,15495/519, 15527/45, 15554/56, 13558/62, 15569/85,18th Slay, 1918;' 15521, 15th June, 1918, Additionaland amended, 11551/53, 15062, 3rd May, 1918; 12213,2786, 8404, 10630, 18th Slay, 1918.

Eleventh Assessment.- Original, 13338/39, 13,

13483/84, 125:17/40, 13586, 12603/605, 13702, ...13737/38, 13763/65, 3rd January, 1918; 13229/13351/62, 11361/70, s1ay. 1918; 13107/71,517, 1354115, 1:13.97,00, 1:1612/98, 13703, 1;13739/59, 1:199s/029, 1.- :11 May, 1918 ; 13340/50,13371/406, 1th jai 1918: 12472/82, 13518/36, 13600/602, 13606/811, 126.99 13705/706, 13760/62,13766/887, :9th June, _1918. Additional and amended,11195, 8201 11159, 1_.79., 10929, 11129, 8412, 6619,1831, 3r-i , 98; 11227, 11478, ;2140. 12792, 12830,8986, 18119 1018; 6351, 4th

EDGAR OWEN,State Commissioner of Taxation.

TNA NS.EER.- OF LAND ACT, 1893.

Application No. 286/1918.TAKE notice that the .1rdocesan Trustees of theof England in Western Australia whose office is theChurch Office Cathedral Avenue Perth have mnile ication to be registered as the proprietors of an es1aiin fee simple in possession in the folLowing reelsof land situate in the Town of Fremantle and being1'ieiiiii Town Lots 237, 238, 239, 251, 252, and 253

containing in the aggregate one acre three roodsthirty-eight and two-tenths perches

Bounded on the South-East by four chains seventy-two links and one-tenth of a link of Cantonment Street

On the South-West by four chains twenty-one linksof Point Street

On the North-Wrest by four chains seventy-two linksand seven-tenths of a link of Bay Street and

On the North-East by the South-West boumiaries oflots 812 and 234 measuring four chains twenty-one links.

And further take notice that all persons other thanthe applicant claiming to have any est-aie title orinterest in the above parcels of laud are hereiy requiredto lodge in this odic° on or before the 3rd day of J1.11110next a ea feat forbidding the same from being broughtunder the operation of the Act.

A. Y. CLYDE,Deputy begistrar of

Lta rifles' Mike, Perth,2nd Slay, 1918.

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10, 1915.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

TRANSFER OP LAND ACT, 1893.Application No. 398/1918.

TAKE notice that Ebenezer Allen of St. George's Ter-race Perth Auctioneer has made application to be re-gistered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simpleilr posse-s:on in the following parcels of and situate

etion in the Swan District and being

Lo18 62 oe.-I (13 of Sican Location 15 containing togethertwo roods

hounded on the North-West by two chains of DudleyStreet

On the North-East by two chains fifty liths of Mar-garet Street

On the South-East by the North-West boundaries ofLots 12 and 13 ineasuring together two chains and

On the South-West by the North-East boundary ofLot 61 measuring two chains fifty links

The land is more particularly defined on Plan 2112 de-posited 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 parcels of land :ire hereby reydredto lodge in this attire on or before lire :;rif day a Juneseat a caveat forlailding the saute 11'0111 being broughtunder the operation of the Act.

A. Y. G LYEDeputy gistriii of Titles.

I,and Office, Perth,2nd May, 1918.

Porker 4. Pay7:cr, 'd Strict,(he

th Solicitors for

OF LAND ACT, 1893.(Section 75,)

Application No. -911/1918.NOTLCE is hereby Oven that pursuant to the directionof the Commissioner of Titles in this belmlf it is in-tended on the twerii., iirst day of Slay 1918 to issue toiFreilerick Schniaka CominiAy of :Paddington in the Stateof Western Aus1rali but now of Tanunda in theState or South Aus ralia Farmer a Special fiertificate,,-1"fitle to the land ibed below the duplicate Cer-tificate Of Title hav is alleged been destroyed by

Dated this 21111 day of May, 1915.

A. Y. CLYDE,Deputy :Registrar of Titles.

The Land referred toAll those pieces of land being portions of Canning

Location 2 and being Lots 154 and 155 (Bedford Street)on deposited Plan 2042 being the whole of the land com-prised in Certificate of Title Volume 446 Folio OS stand-ing in the name of Frederick Sclunnka of PaddingtonBaker.

TB it HEALTH ACT, 1911-15.Appoi:itmcni.

1' 1.i1 following appointment made by the underm en-ti one,' Local health Authority is hereby aiiproved:

Perth City Co veil.Franklyn Tligigs to be Chief Insrector.

EYE R ITT A TEL:NSW:N.Commissioner of Public Health.

1th Slay, 1918.

681

Education Department,Perth, 3rd Slay, 1918.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the appointment of- Mr. A. Burtenshaw asa member of the Kalammula Committee of School Man-igenient, rice Sir. joslina Sampson.

CECIL ANDREWS,Director of Education.

BRIDGETOWN OIST.IIICT ROAD BOARD.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the :Board for Financial Year ended 30thday of .1-1111C, 1917:

SUMMARY 01? RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Particulars.

Credit Balance at commencement of YearBalance at Treasury ... .

Balance at Western Australian Bad':(General Account) ...

Balance at Western Australian Bank(Loan Account) ...

Balance at Western Australian Bank(Interest and Sinking Fund)

66

327

156

258

s. d.

2 4

14 3

9 3

1 4

£ s. d.

808 7 2General Rate

(1.) Current Rates collected during year 678 2 11(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during

230 3 7908 6 6

Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage 200 0 0(b.) Dog ... 32 15 0(c.) Motor Cars ... 18 10 0(d.) Heavy Traffic 12 10 0(e.) Motor Cycles ... 2 12 6

266 7 6Fees

(a.) Habitation Fees on Tents. etc. 0 10 0(b.) Pounds 3 8 3(c.) Recreation Grounds, Parks, etc. 0 7 0(d.) Commonage and Agistment 2 0 0(e.) Gate Registration ... 6 1 6

12 6 9Trading Concerns

Lighting (as per details attached)Saleof 1:;:e. II,tor rents, etc. ... 120 10 3

Fines and Pe:at 0 12 (1

Income from Property and Plant (other thanlighting)

Rents from Halls, etc. . 24 1 0Government Grants

Annual Subsidy for Maintenance andConstruction 274 0 0

Special Loans raised under 1st Geo.29, Part VIE

(1.) Current Rates collected during year 267 9 0(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during

79 12 4347 1 4

All other ReceiptsSale of Material 6 15 6Refunds ... 3 18 0Tree-pullifig 1 7 6Loan Rate Recoup (Genera Revenue)... 51 2 0Cheque from Lighting to adjust Sus-

pence Account ... 78 14 3141 17 3

Total £2,903 12 3

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars.Expenses for Levying General Rate

(1.) Valuation Fees, etc.... .(2.) Collection, Commission, etc.

E

19

s. d.

10 014 (i

£

1178

5

s. d.

4 61 11

16 3

7 9

Refund of Rates (ill suspense) ... ...Brown, Thompson & Co. Advance AccountExpenses for Collecting Licenses

Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ... ...Salaries ... ... 150 0 0Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cas.h,

... .. 11 4 5Election Expenses .,. ... 2 2 0Audit Fees ... ... 6 6 0Advertising ... ... 6 10 9Stationery and Printing 13 11 7Plant, and `D:ols (purchased dur ing year)

(1s) To,is, Plant, etc. ... 23 17 5(2.) office Furniture 6 1 0(2.) 1:,.::! rs to Furniture, I oOls, Plant,

26 IS 11---- 56 7 4

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082 GOVERNMENT

Bank Charges (including interest on Bank

£ s. d. £ s. d.

Overdraft, etc.) ... 1 10 0Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ... 29 11 4Three per cents. 5 4 0Trading Concerns

Cost of Gas Supplies ... 100 17 8Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants)(a.) Roads ... 464 17 9(b.) Bridges 0 10 6(c.) Wells, Dams, etc. ... 3 11 6(d.) Footpaths ... 1 5 4(e.) Street Lighting, etc_ 140 3 0(f.) Recreation Grounds ... 2 9 5(a.) Pounds 0 7 6(h.) Bathing Houses 3 15 0

617 0 0

Maintenance'of Halls, Libraries, etc.... ... 6Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants)(a.) Roads ... 611 10 8(b.) Footpaths ...(c.) Recreation Grounds, Parks, etc.,

Bowling Green

30 9

IS 12

8

5680 15 9

Disbursements in respect to Special Loansraised under 1° Geo. V., No. 29 (PartVII.)

Repayment of Loan, Retirement No. 2Debenture ... 157 10 0

Interest on Loans 138 11 3290 1 3

Works undertaken from Special Loan raisedunder 1° Geo. V., No. 29, as per Form

No. 18Hampton Street 9 2 8Steere Street ... 4 0 7Lighting 83 8 5Bowling Green ... 0 12 7

97 4 3All other Expenditure (to be specified if on

worksRefund to General Revenue ... 51 2 0Suspense (Carbide on hand) ... 85 15 8Refund, License fee £1 ; Clain, E6 7 0 0

143 17 8Balances at end of Year

To credit of Board at Treasury 92 18 2To credit of Board at Western Australian

Bank (General Account) ... 210 3 9To credit of Board at Western Australian

Bank (Loan Account) ... 59 5 0To credit of Board at Western Australian

Bank- (Loan, Interest and SinkingFund) 257 9 5

625 16 4

Total E2,903 12 3

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

Particulars. s.d. £ s.d.Outstanding Accounts 3 0 0Rates owing but which cannot be collected 14 3 6Special Loan ... 2,692 10 0Interest ... .. 67 6 3All other Liabilities

Thompson Advance Account ... 74 2 7Rates in Suspense 1 0 0

75 2 7

Total E2,852 2 4

ASSETS.

Particulars. s. d. £ s. d.Credit Balance at Treasury ... ... ... 92 18 2Credit Balance at Western Australian Bank 210 3 9.Credit Balance at Western Australian Bank

Interest and Sinking Fund ... ... 257 9 5Unexpended Loan Moneys ... 50 5 0

625 16 4Rates outstanding

General Rates ... 242 14 1Special Rates (Loan) 85 3 8

577 17 9All other Accounts owing to Board ... ... 29 15 9Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardBuildings, etc. ... ... 550 0 0Movable Plant and Tools 676 19, 0Lamps, etc. ... ... 74 5 0Furniture, etc. ... ... 51 18 0Other Property (Stores, etc.) ... 90 10 8

Balance of Liabilities over Assets 424 10 4

E2,852 2 4

GAZETTE, W.A. [MAY 10, 191S.

We certify having examined the books of the Bridge-town Road Board and compared the above Statementsof "Receipts and Expenditure" and " Assets and Lia-bilities," and found same correct.

(Sgd.)

1st fay, 191.8.

H. J. ASH,Government Auditor.

(Sgd.) P. H. AWCOCK,Ratepayers' Auditor.

MECKERING ROAD BOARD.

Notice.

Cunderdin Poundkeeper.

THE Meekering Road Board has terminated the engage-ment of Martin Lillis, and appointed in his place, JamesLillis, of Cunderdin, as Poundkeeper and Ranger.

(Sgd.) 8. E. BURGES,Chairman.

Cundordin, 19th February, 1918.

MECKERING ROAD BOARD.

Annual Elections for one member'in the West, Central, and Eastll'ard, respectively, and of a Ratepayers' Auditor.

AS the only candidates nominated are Richard Cheriton for theWrest Ward ; William Frew Kennedy for the Central Ward ;Amos Chatfield for the East Ward ; and Stephen BedeDonovan for Ratepayers' Auditor, and as the number ofCandidates does not exceed the number to be elected, I here-by declare the persons above named to be duly elected.

THOS. C. HODGSON,Returning °nor.

Cunderdin, 3rd April, 1918.

MECKERING ROAD BOARD.

Extraordinary Election of Member for the Central Ward.

ON 8th November, 1917, James Bonfield was elected, un-opposed, to serve as a member of the Central Ward in placeof James Treasure, resigned.

THOS. C. HODGSON,Returning Officer.

Cunderdin.

UPPER IRWIN ROAD BOARD.NOTICE is hereby given that H. F. Bosford has beenappointed Ranger and Poundkeeper to the above Board.And that the :Midland Railway Trucking Yards at Min-genew is declared a Public Pound.

L. A. FIELD,Chairman Upper Irwin Road Board.

Mingenew, 7th -May, 1918.

COLLIE ROAD BOARD.CART, Carriage, Dog, and other Licenses due to theCollie Road Board for the year ending 31st December,1918, may be obtained from the Secretary at the officeof the Board on Saturdays and Mondays between thehours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.

J. JOHNS,Secretary.

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BALING-DP DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30thday of June, 1917 :

SUMMARY OF ,RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.

Particulars. s. d.Credit Balance at commencement of Year

Balance at Treasury 23 2 2Balance at Western Australian Bank

(General Account) 103 7 5In hands of Secretary . 2 0 2

General Rate(1.) Current Rates collected during year ... 410 4 10(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year '48 5 10

Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage(b.) Dog(c.) Motor Cars ..(d.) Motor Cycles

Fees(a.) Pounds ...(b.) Commonage and Agistment

Income from Property and Plant (other thanlighting)

Rents from Halls, etc.Government Grants

Annual Subsidy for Maintenance and Con-struction 147 0 0

Special GrantLower Balingup Road .. 50 0 0

44 15 07 0 0

11 5 01 17 6

2 8 012 12 0

Total

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars.Expenses for Levying General Rate

Collection, Commission, etc.Expenses for Collecting Licenses

Commission ,..

Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,etc.)

Election Expenses ...Advertising ...Stationery and PrintingPlant and Tools (purchased during year)

Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc. ...Bank Charges (including interest on Bank

Overdraft, etc.) ...Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ...Three per cents.Maintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51Roads ...

Maintenance of Halls, Libraries, etc.Construction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51Roads ..,

All other Expenditure (to be specified ifon works ...

Balances at end of YearTo credit of Board at Treasury ...To credit of Board at Western Australian

Bank (General Account) ...In hands of Secretary ...

Total

k s. d.

103 1 11

88 9 41.

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.LIABILITIES.Particulars.

Balance of Assets over Liabilities ...

TotalASSETS.

Particulars.Credit Balance at Treasury ...Credit Balance at Bank ...

Cash in hands of Secretary ,..Rates outstanding

General RatesEstimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardBuildings, etc.Movable Plant and Tools ...Furniture, etc.

Total

s. d.103 1 11

SS 9 4

s. d.

128 9 9

458 10 S

64 17

15 0 0

6 17 6

197 0 0

870 15 5

k. s.d.2 0 9

1 8 078 0 0

8 n5 3 06 4 04 7 0

12 1.2 4

2 4 69 12 48 0 0

172 12 7,6 17 (L'

156 18 0

2 14 0

192 19 11

£S70 15 5

s.1,048 10 8

£1,04S 10 S

s. sl.

Ill I1 31 S

155 12 9

573 10 068 8 058 0 0

.11,048 10 8

We certify having examined the books of the BalingupRoad Board and compared the above Statements of"Receipts and Expenditure" and " Assets and Liabili-ties, " and found same correct.

(Sgd.) H. J. ASH,Government Auditor.

(Sgd.) PRANK CLEVELAND,Ratepayers' Auditor,

',17th April, 1918,

PLANTAGENET DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30thday of June, 1917 :

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Particulars.Credit Balance at commencement of Year

Balance at Treasury 45 0 4Balance at Western Australian Bank

(General Account) 701 10 10

General Rate(1.) Current Rates collected during year ...(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during year(3.) Rates in suspense ...

£ 5. d. s. d.

Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage(b.) Bicycles _(c.) Dog ...(8.) Motor Cars(e.) Heavy Traffic

Fees(a.) Pounds(5.) Commonage and Agistanent(e.) Gate Registration ...

Fines and Penalties ...Income from Property and Plant (other than

lighting)Rents from Halls, etc.

Contractors' DepositsGovernment Grants

Annual Subsidy for Maintenance and Con-struction

All other ReceiptsSale of Safe ...Advertising SignsRefundSale Tins

Total

EXPENDITURE.

840 9 2

927 6 995 8 411 14 0

1,034 9 1

223 10 01 5 0

25 15 054 10 0

3 0 0308 0 0

0 7 622 1 -0

3 14 6

10 0 03 6 00 0 60 3 0

Particulars.Refused of Rates (in suspense)Expenses for Collecting Licenses

(1.) Licensing Plates, Discs, etc.(2.) Commission

Salaries ...Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

Cash, etc.)Election Expenses ...Audit Fees ..AdvertisingStationery and PrintingPlant and Tools (purchased during year)

(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. ...(2.) Office Furniture, Safe ..(3.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant, etc.

27 3 029 12 6

18 15 018 0 5

283 0 0

13 9 6

£2,572 18 8

s. d. £ s. 0.11 14 0

2 14 1125 4 3

3 0 047 14 6

1 7 9

Bank Charges (including interest on BankOverdraft, etc.) ...

Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ...Three per cents. ..SupervisingTrading Concerns

LightingMaintenance Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a.) Roads(5.) Wells, Danes, etc. .:.(c.) Recreation Grounds ...

maintenance of Halls, Libraries, etc. ...Refund of Deposits to ContractorsConstruction Works (from Revenue, including

Government Grants) as per Form No. 51(a.) Roads(b.) Wells, Danes, etc. ...(c.) Recreation Grounds, Parke, etc. ...

444 13 110 10 08 2 0

848 143 71 10

766

All other Expenditure (to be specified ifon works

Court Witness FeesInspections ...

1 7 016 9 8

Balances at end of YearTo credit of Board at Treasury ... 120 17 5To credit of Board at Western Australian

Bank (General Account) ... 588 3 8In hands of Secretary ...

Total

7 0 0

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIABILITIES.

Particulars.Rates owing but which cannot be collectedContractors' Deposits or Trust Accounts ...Balance of Assets over Liabilities

Total

27 19 2120 0 0

22 8 41 1 05 5 0

15 17 021 13 11

52 2 3

1 10 015 10 835 13 384 0 0

50 17 1

453 5 1142 18 323 1 0

853 18 7

17 17 2

716 1 1

£2,572 18 8

s. d.38 0 0

2 11 51,856 9 5

£1,897 2 10

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684 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 10, 1918.

ASSETS.

Particulars.Credit Balance at Treasury ...Credit Balance at Bank

Cash in hands of SecretaryRates outstanding

General RatesEstimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardBuildings, etc.Lamps, etc. ...Furniture, etc.

Total

£ s. d.120 17 5588 3 6

£ s. 3.

709 1 17 0 0

431 1 9

565 0 022 0 0

1630 0 0

£1,697 2 10

We certify having examined the books of the Plan-tagenet Road Board and compared the above Statementsof "Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Lia-bilities," and found same correct.

(Sgd.) GEO. D. E. PLUNKETT,Government Auditor.

(Sgd.) G. WALL,Ratepayers' Auditor.

18th April, 191S.

TAMTIELLUP DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30thday of June, 1917:,

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.RECEIPTS.Particulars. s. d.

Credit Balance at commencement of YearBalance at Treasury ... 22 0Balance at Western Australian Bank

(General Account) ... ... 325 12

s.

0

347 12 7General Rate

(1.) Current Rates collected during year 468 9 8(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during

year ... 110

Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage(I.) Dog ...(c.) Motor Cars ...

FeesGate Registration

Fines and Penalties ...Contractors' Deposits ...Government Grants

Annual Subsidy for Maintenance andConstruction ...

Per Health Account Statement ...Hall AccountAll other Receipts ...

7 3578 16 11

87 0 015 10 023 0 0

Total

EXPEN DITURE.

Particulars.Expenses for Collecting Licenses

Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ...SalariesOffice Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc). ...Audit Fees ..AdvertisingStationery and Printing ...Plant and Tools (purchased during year)

(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. ...(2.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant,

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIABILITIES.

Particulars. s. dRates owing but which cannot be collected

(Estimated) 50 0 0Amounts owing on Contracts in hand 170 0 0Contractors' Deposits or Trust Accounts 12 3 ItAll other Liabilities

Health Board .. 7 19 2Gnowangerup Board ... a 9 0

Balance of Assets over Liabilities 1,031 9 1

Total ... £1,277 0 9

ASSETS.

Particulars.Credit Balance at TreasuryCredit Balance at Western Australian Bank

s. d.98 0 330 17 3

Casts in hands of SecretaryRates outstanding

General Rates ...Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardBuildings, etc. ...Movable Plant and ToolsLamps, etc.Furniture, etc.

Total ...

£ S. 3.

135 1 064 5 8

550 10 8

451 5 91 11 49 0 6

59 3 4

£1,277 0

We certify having examined the books of the Tam-bellup Road Board and compared the above Statementsof " Receipts and Expenditure" and "Assets and Lia-bilities," and found same correct.

(Sgd.) GEO. D. E. PLUNKETT,Government A uditor.

(Sgd.) A. B. BAVIN,Ratepayers' Audi: or.

22nd April, 1918.

BROOMEHILL DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.ANNEAL Statement showing operations and trans

12510 0 actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30thday of June, 1917:

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.0 9 00 2 6

33 12 0

222 0 0225 18 10

19 12 611 14 0

£1,565 8 10

s. d. s. d.

0 14 3103 3 0

14 4 82 0 0

10 8 6 Income from Property and Plant (other than7 13 7 lighting)

Rents from Halls, etc., Roads Board ...0 13 3 Public Hall

RECEIPTS.

Particulars. £ s. 0. s. d.

Credit Balance at commencement of YearBalance at Treasury ... 101 6 10Balance at Union Bank (General Ac-

count)it)In hands of Secretary

General Rate(1.) Current Rates collected during year(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during

year(3.) Rates in suspense (overpaid) ...

Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage ...(b.) Dog ...(c.) Motor Cars and Motor Cycle. .

1 6 9

Bank Charges (including interest on BankOverdraft, etc.) ... ... ...

Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ... ...Three per cents. ...Legal Expenses ... ... ...Maintenance Works (from Revenue, inclu

Government Grants)(a.) Roads ... ... 166 16 S(b.) Bridges ... 4 6 0(c.) Wells, Dams, etc. 7 10 0(3.) Pounds ... 2 2 0

Maintenance of Halls, Libraries, etc. ...Refunds of Deposits to Contractors ...Construction Works (from Revenue, includ-

ing Government Grants)Roads ... ...

Various Works Accounts ...Poison Grubbing ... ...Per Health Statement._ .., ...All other Expenditure (to be specified if 0.1i

works) ... ... ...Balances at end of Year

To credit of Board at Treasury ... 98 6 3To credit of Board at Western Australian

Bank (General Account) ... ... 36 17 3

In hands of Secretary ... ... ... 64 5 5

Total

Contractors' Deposits ... ...2 5 0 Government Grants

Annual Subsidy for Maintenance and Con-5 15 0 struction ... ... ... ...3 5 9 All other Receipts-

16 8 10 Board of Health Administration ...3 4 6 Miscellaneous, including 3 per cent. ...

Total

180 14 82S 3 1129 2 4

EXPENDITURE.

427 12 3129 11 4

658 10 5

624 13 11

230 13 1

0 5 6855 12 6

67 0 08 5 0

62 17 6138 2 6

9 4 66 10 0

15 14 615 1 0

239 0 0

25 0 013 19 2

38 19 2

£1,961 0 1

Particulars. £ s. d. £ s. d.Refund of Rates (in suspense) ... ... 6 1 9

687 17 S Expenses for collecting Licenses-4 3 8 Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ... 5 14 0

21 13 6 Salaries ... ... ... ... .. .. 213 6 8233 11 10 Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc.) ... ... .-,. 22 6 38 9 0 Election Expenses ... 2 3 D

Audit Fees ... 9 3 9

199 9 2

£1,565 8 10

Advertising ...Stationery and PrintingPlant and Tools (purchased during year)

(1.1 Tools, Plant, etc. ...(2.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant,

6 10 11

5 14 0

12 7 319 12 0

6 9 6

12 4 11

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Bank Charges (including interest on,,;,Overdraft, etc.) ...Insurances (Fire Guarantees) etc. ...Three per cents. ..Maintenance Works (from Revenue, Inched-ing Government Grants)

(a.) Roads ...(b.) Wells, Dams, etc. ..

Refunds of Deposits to ContractorsConstruction Works (from Revenue, includ-

ing Government Grants)

(b.) Wells, Dams, etc. ...

All other Expenditure (to be specifiedworks)

Miscellaneous ...Purchase, Public Hall ...

Balances at end of YearTo credit of Board at TreasuryTo credit of Board at Union Bank

eral Account)In hands of Secretary ...

Total

LIABILITIES ANDLIABILITIES.Particulars.

Outstanding AccountsRates owing but which cannot be collectedContractors' Deposits .All other Liabilities

Rate overpaid (Edgar J. Stewart)Balance of Assets over Liabilities

Total

ASSETS.Particulars.

Credit Balance at Treasury ...Credit Balance at Union Bank ...

Cash in hands of Secretary ...Rates outstanding

General Rates ...Estimated Current Value of Property owned

by BoardBuildings, etc. :

Road. Board HallPublic Hall ...

Movable Plant and ToolsFurniture, etc. ...Other Property :

Windmills, Tanks, etc.

Total

I certify having examined theRoad Board and compared the

Receipts and Expenditure,"bilities," and found same correct.

(Sgd. ) GEO.

24th April, 1918.

£ s. d. s. d.Bank

6 18 67 11 411 17 0

330 1 90 17 0

330 18 9

GREENdIUSHES DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ANN UAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the Board for Financial Year ended 30thday of June, 1917:

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE.

RECEIPTS.

Particulars. s. d. s. d.Credit Balance at commencement of Year

Balance at Treasury 31 14 3Balance at Western Australian Bank

(General Account) 51 1 1-In hands of Secretary ... . 1 1 0

83 16 4

7 3 6

370 18 31 12 6

372 10 9if on

10 7 1523 18 0

534 5 1

General Rate(1.) Current Rates collected during year 197 18 9(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during

year 35 13 6933 12 3

... 180 6 8(Gen-

211 0 20 5 6

391 12 4

Licenses(a.) Cart and Carriage 45 15 0(b.) Dog ... 23 18 9(c.) Motor Cars ... 24 0 0WO Heavy Traffic 8 10 0(e.) Motor Cycles ... 0 15 0(I.) Motor Drivers 2 5 0

105 3 9ASSETS.

...

£ s.180 6211 0

£1,961 0 1

£ s. d.64 18 0

238 0 07 17 6

0 5 61,575 12 4

Fees(a.) Water Supplies 28 7 6(b.) Gate Registration 0 10 0

28 17 6Income from Property and Plant (other thanlighting)

Rents from Office 17 0 0Government Grants

Annual Subsidy for Maintenance andConstruction ... 57 0 0

All other ReceiptsSale of Trees ... 0 16 9Refund ... 0 5 9Indemnity Deposits 200 0 0Trust Account ... 87 8 5

288 10 11

£1,88613 4

d. s. d.82

391 6 10 Total ... £814 0 90 5 6

489 15 4

360 0 0500 0 0

860 0 0

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars. s. d. £ s. d.Expenses for Collecting Licenses

Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ... 1 16 672 0 0

Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,etc.) 3 10 0

Election Expenses ... 5 5 0

Advertising 4 4 94 15 11

Plant and Tools (purchased during year)(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. ... ... 73 3 0(2.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant,

6 16 579 19 5

books of theabove Statements

and "Assets

D. E. PLUNKETT,Government

22 17 877 8 0

45 0 0

£1,886 13 4

Broomehillof

and Lia-

Auditor.Bank Charges (including interest on Bank

Overdraft, etc.) ... 2 6 3Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) 8 11 0Maintenance Works (from Revenue, includ-

ing Government Grants)(a.) Roads ... 106 19 5(b.) Wells, Dams, etc. ... 20 1 7(c.) Footpaths ... 0 11 0(P.) Street Lighting, etc. 37 5 3(c.) Recereation Grounds 0 11 8

165 8 11

BROOMEHILL DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ROAD WORKS, 1916-17.

Name of Road. Construction. Maintenance.Construction Works (from Revenue, includ-

ing Government Grants)Roads 93 7 6

All other Expenditure (to be specified if onworks

As per List 102 19 SWestern Australian Bank (Fixed De-

posit) ... 200 0 0302 19 S

Martinup Road, S.E. Ward ...%alarming Road, N.W. WardTambellup Road, S.W. WardPalinup Road, S. E. Ward ...Sheridan Road, S.W. Ward ...Anderson, Road, N.W. WardPunchmirup Road, N.W. Ward ...Punchmirup, Road S.W. Ward ...Tie Line Road, N.E. Ward ...Nookanellup Road, N.W. Ward ...Chillicup Road, S. W. Ward... ...Kojonup Road, N.W. Ward ...Bye Roads Road, S.W.-S.E. Ward ...Nymerup Road, N.E. Ward (Special)Nymerup Road, N.E. Ward ...Coryinyup Road, S.W. WardGreenhills Road, S.W. Ward...Norrish Road, N.B. Ward ...Nelson Road, S.W. Ward ...Genoni Road, S.W. Ward ...Townsite Road, Central WardPeringillup Road, S.E. WardSorrento Road, S.W. WardGraham Road, S.E. Ward ...Dellabusca Road, S.E. WardWoodiarrup Road, S.E. WardJam Creek Road, S.E. WardMoulyerup Road, Central WardCrystal View Road, S.W. WardMoulyerup Road, N.B. Ward

£ s. d.19 15 10

36 3

4 17 00 10 86 18 8

34.18 8

47 8 03 9 42 4 106 11 6

43 4 77 7 3

31 14 01 19 0

48 10 030 7 63 10 10

3615 0179 4

£ s. d.34 5 311 15 9

5 2 410 18 414 7 2

2 18 511 11 10

6 2 84 13 85 9 101 18 4

83 15 103 8 0

9 68 10 10

25 1 109' 2 105 4 0

36 2 213 13 0

6 17 102 0 06 14 42 12 00 16 00 10 0

Balances at end of YearTo credit of Board at Treasury ... ... 8 14 10To credit of Board at Western Australian

Bank (General Account) ... ... 56 9 6In hands of Secretary ......... 4 11 669 15 10

Total ... £814 0 9

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIABILITIES.

Particulars. £ s. d.Outstanding Accounts 17 0 0Rates owing but which cannot be collected

(Estimated) 18 0 0Balance of Assets over Liabilities 804 14 6

£370 18 3 330 1 9 Total ... £839 14 6

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ASSETS.

Particulars.Credit Balance at Treasury ...Credit Balance at Western Australian Bank

£8

56

s.d.14 10

9 6

s. d.

63 4 4Cash in hands of Secretary _ 4 11 6

Rates outstandingGeneral Rates ... 115 1 2

Estimated Current Value of Property ownedby Board

Buildings, etc. ... 263 10 0Movable Plant and Tools 345 0 0Lamps, etc. 0 0Furniture, etc. ... 25 7 6

All other AssetsWater Rates 4 0 0Rent 12 0 0

16 0 0

Total ... £839 14 6

I certify having examined the books of the Green-bushes Road Board and compared the above Statementsof "Receipts and Expendhure" and "Assets and Lia-bilities," and found same correct.

(Std.) H. J. ASH,Government Auditor.

18th April, 1918.

GREENBUSILES ROAD BOARD.

Roads. Con-struction.

Spring Gully Road DrainsWestington Road DrainsPadbury's Hill Road DrainsNorth Greenbushes DrainsHay RoadSalt Water Gully RoadBunbury End RoadBlackwood Road ...Mill Road ...Tourmaline Street ...Collins StreetSpring Gully RoadPadbury's Hill Road ...Battery Road ...Station RoadBlackwood Road Drains _Bunbury End Road CulvertsJephSon Street ...Marinup Ford Road ...Padbury Hill Road CulvertsGrahams Road ... ..Telluride Street Drains _Westington Road ...Bunbury End Road DrainsLanes (Town) ...Telluride Street ...Jephson Street DrainsMica Street ...General Maintenance

6 16 118 10 9

6 6

1 3 5

8 19 104 11

Main-tenance.

s. 8.O 11 8O 11 8O 11 80 7 72 6 96 13 38 17 56 12 0

19 3 71 4 90 14 5

17 11 68 9 92 11 103 9 67 0 24 13 4

3 10 10 19 3

1 16 1

1 15 1

1 10 110 14 41 16 72 8 0O 19 3

Total.

S. d.O 11 S0 11O 11O 72 66 138 17

53 1719 3

1 40 14 5

24 7 727 0 0

2 11 109 10 17 0 24 13 4

88

935479

1 3 53 10 10 19 38 19 104 11 61 15 11 15 1

1 10 110 14 41 16 72 8 00 19 3

GAZETTE, V.A. [MAY 10, 1918.

93 7 6 100 19 5 200 6 11

ALL OTHER EXPENSES.

Trust Account ,..Road Board AssociationsTelephone Charges _Trap HireFreight and Cartage _Other Expenses AccountWhite Lead,

Oil, Trees, Holidays, etc. 9 16 7

O s. d.87 8 52 12 01 4 110 5 01 12 3

£103 19 8

THE ROADS ACT, 191]..Closure of Road.

1, EDWARD J. ROGERS, being the owner ofor along which the portion of road hereunderpasses, have applied to the Melbourne Road,close the said portion of road, viz.:

Melbourne.673/17.M. 133.The surveyed road along the East boundary

of Melbourne Location 2162, from its North-East cornerto Road No. 4990 at its South-East corner. (Plan 57/80,D3.)

E. J. ROGERS.

land overdescribedBoard to

1, Henry Carter, on behalf of the Melbourne RoadBoard, hereby assent to the above a-Vication to closethe road therein described.

HENRY CANTER,11,

Chairman Melbourne Road Board.22nd April, 1918.

WOODAN1LLING DISTRICT ROAD BOARD.

ANNUAL Statement showing operations and trans-actions of the Board for Financial Year .ended nthday of June, 1917:

SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND

RECEIPTS.

Particulars.Credit Balance at commencement of Year

' Balance at TreasuryBalance at National Bank (General Ac-

count) ...caonut)of Secretary,

XPENDITURE.

s. 0.

59 3 4

225 14 720 15 7

305 13 6General Rate

(1.) Current Rates collected during year 256 15 8(2.) Arrears of Rates collected during

year 306 2(3.) Rates in suspense ... 0

565 17 10Licenses

(a.) Cart and Carriage ... 95 10 0' (b.) Dog ... 12 17 6

(c.) Motor Cars ... 16 15 0125 2 6

Income from Property and Plant (other: thanlighting)

Rents from Halls, etc. ... ... 3 0 0Contractors' Deposits ... 1 10 0Government Grants

Annual Subsidy for Maintenance and Con-struction 164 0 0

All other ReceiptsHire of Plant ... 0 17 0Dishonoured Cheque 6 9 4:Various ... 1 8 6

8 14 10

Total £1,173 18 8

EXPENDITURE.

Particulars, £ s. d.Refund of Rates (in suspense) 2 10 2Expenses for collecting Licenses

Licensing Plates, Discs, etc. ... 2 16 9Salaries 117 0 0Office Expenses (Rent, Postage, Petty Cash,

etc.) 11 10 2Audit Fees 5 5 0Advertising ... 18 7 0Stationery and Printing ... 4 2 4Plant and Tools (purchased during year)

(1.) Tools, Plant, etc. _ 5 0 7(2.) Repairs to Furniture, Tools, Plant,

113 06 13 7

Bank Charges (including interest on BankOverdraft, etc.) ... ... 1 5 2

Insurances (Fire Guarantees, etc.) ... 8 10 0Three per cents. 18 1 1

Maintenance Works (from Revenue includingGovernment Grants)

(a.) Roads ... ... 242 13 10(b.) Bridges ... 0 11 0

243 4 10Refunds of Deposits to Contractors ... 2 0 0Construction Works (from Revenue, induct..

ing Government Grants)282 3 7

(b.) Office Additions ... 23 12 5305 16 0

All other Expenditure (to be specified if onworks

Various 5 11 2Dishonoured Cheque 6 9 4Agricultural Hall 16 9 7

28 0 IBalances at end of Year

To credit of Board at Treasury 127 11 4To credit of Board at National Bank

(General Account) ... 239 19 7In hands of Secretary ... 30 9';7

398 0 6

Total ... £1,173 8 -8

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

LIABILITIES.

Particulars. s. d.Outstanding Accounts 15 >0 0Amounts owing on Contracts in hand 50 0 0Contractors' Deposits or Trust Accounts 8 17 0

atee in Suspense 3 0 0Balance of Assets over Liabilities 942 9 2

Total £1,019 6 2

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THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Moulyinning Farmers' Co-operative Company, Limited.

In .Liquidation.Notice to Creditors.

NOTICE is hereby given that all claims against theabove Company are to be lodged with me at Whitville,East Dumbleyung, on or before Saturday, 15th June,1918, and no recognition will he made of any claimssubsequent to that date.

A. J. TAYLOR,Liquidator.

Cash in hands of Secretary ...Rates outstanding

General RatesInterest ...

49618

.

10 05 8

Estimated Current Value of Property ownedby Board

Buildings, etc. ...Movable Plant and ToolsFurniture, etc.

Total ... £1,019 6 2

We certify leaving examined the books of the Wooda-nilling Road Board and compared the above Statementsof "Receipts and Expenditure" and " Assets and Lia-bilities," and found same correct.

(Sgd.) GEO. D. E. PLUNKETT,Government Auditor.

(Sgd.) E. DIVAL,Ratepayers' Auditor.

2fith April, 1918.

WOODANILLING ROAD BOARD.

Expenditure on Roads for Year ending June 30th, 1917.

Name of Road. Construction. Maintenance.

s. d. £ s. d.By Roads ... 0 11 0Trimmer Road 35.15 0 10 9 4Cartmetieup Road 101 9 2 47 16 11Robinson Road, West 36 6 5 24 7 1Robinson Road, East 30 10 7Burt Road ... 0 5 10 0Brazier Road ... 3 4 4 31 3 4Shenton Road ... 36 12 0 8 9 1Douglas Road ... 13 0 0Harvey Road ...Onslow Road ... 2...0 0

114

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59

Orchard Road ... 1 17 0Anzac Road ... 3 12 0Oxley Road ... 15 14 9Watson' Road 8 6 0Newstead Road 1 fie 0Ashwell Road ... 4 17 9Kelly Road ... 0 14 2Johnston Road 16.12 9 2 12 8Ballaying Road 19 2 0 2 3 0Cornwall Road 16 9 11Perth Albany Road 1.4 10 0Marshall Road 1 2 0'

Totals 282 3 7 242 13 10

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.

The Kwobrup Farmers, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered office ofthe Kwobrup Farmers, Limited, is situate at the cornerof Carew and Clive Streets, Katanning, on KatanningTown Lot 319, and is open to the public for transactionof business on all week-days between the hours of 9 a.m.and 5 p.m., except on Saturdays.

Dated the 3rd day of May, 1918.

A. D. SMITH,Austral Terrace, Katanning,

Solicitor for the Company.

NOTICE OF REGISTERED OFFICE.

British, India Steam Navigation Company.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered office of theBritish India Steam Navigation Company, Limited, is situateat the A.U.S.N. Buildings, 29 Phillimore Street, Fremantle.

Dated the 1st day of May, 1918.

M. L. MOSS, DWYER, UNMACK & THOMAS,Solicitors, Fremantle and Perth.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.The Pingarning Farmers' Co-operative Company,

Limited.In Liquidation.

Notice to Creditors.NOTICE is hereby givenabove Company are to beEast Dumbleyung, on or1918, and no recognitionsubsequent to that date.

that all claims against thelodged with me at Whitville,before Saturday, 15th June,will be made of any claims

A. J. TAYLOR,Liquidator.

New Commodore Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.NOTICE is hereby given in compliance with Subsection5 of Section 198 of "The Companies Act, 1893," thatthe office or place of business of the above-named com-pany in the State of Western Australia is situate at14 Churchill Avenue, Subiaco, and that William Hen-derson is the duly appointed Attorney of the saidcompany.

Dated this 23rd day of April, 1918.PARKER & PARKER,

Solicitors for the said Company.

New Commodore Gold Mining Company, No-Liability.NOTICE is hereby given that the office or place ofbusiness of thee above-named company in Western Aus-tralia has been removed from 14 Churchill Avenue,Subiaco, and is now situate at the mine office of the saidcompany on Lease No. 1041N at Meekatharra, in thesaid State.

Dated this fith day of May, 1918.

PARKER & PARKER,Solicitors for the said Company.

THE ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1903.

Notice to Creditors.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claimsagainst the estate of Arthur Elvin Davies, late of Solo-mon Street, Fremantle, Gentleman, deceased are re-quested to send particulars in writing of the same to theExecutors, Margaret Jessie Davies, of Fremantle,Widow, and Glyn Alexander Davies of Fremantle, Lieu-tenant in the Australian Imperial Forces, care of theundersigned, on or before Monday, the 10th day ofjime, 1918. And, further, that after the said date thesaid Executors will distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, havingregard only to such claims of which they shall then havehad notice.

Dated this first day of May, 1918.

GAWLER, HARD-WICK & FORMAN,Henry Street, Fremantle,

Solicitors to the said Executors.

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INS GOVERNMENT GAZETT , W.A. [MAY 10, 1918.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.ALL claims against the estate of Alfred EdwardHedgley, late of Queen 's Park, Dairyman, a Private inthe Australian Imperial Forces, deceased, are requiredto be rendered to the administrator, the West AustralianTrustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited, ofBarrack Street, Perth, on or before the tenth day ofJune, 1918, after which date the assets will be distri-buted without regard to claims which shall not havebeen so rendered.

Dated the 3rd day of May, 1918.

PARKER & PARKER,Solicitors for the said Executor,

21 Howard Street, Perth.

In the Supreme Court of Western AustraliaProbateJurisdiction.

In the Will of Charles Griffiths, formerly of Trayning,in the State of Western Australia, farmer, late amember of His Majesty's Australian ImperialForce, deceased, intestate.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of the above-named deceased should be rendered in writing to theexecutor, the West Australian Trustee, Executor, andAgency Company, Limited, of Barrack Street, Perth, onor before the 10th day of June, 1918, after which datethe said executor will proceed to distribute the assetsof the said estate, having regard to those claims onlyof which it then shall have had notice.

Dated this 8th day of May, 1918.

M. L. MOSS, DWYER, UNMACK, & THOMAS,Solicitors -for- the above-named Executor,

Howard Street, Perth, and at Fremantle.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.Probate Jurisdiction.

In the matter of the Will of Sarah Murdoch, late ofHeytesbury Road, Subiaco, in the State of WesternAustralia, widow, deceased.

To all whom it may concern.PURSUANT to Section 46 of " The Administration Act,1903," notice is hereby given to creditors and others tosend in their claims against the estate of Sarah Mur-doch, late of Heytesbury Road, Subiaco, in the State ofWestern Australia, widow, deceased, to the undersigned,the Solicitors for James Francis Murdoch, of Ballaying,in the said State, farmer, and Leonard John WalkerButler, of Subiaco Road, Subiaco aforesaid, school-master, the Executors of the will of the said deceased,on or before the tenth day of June next, after whichday such Executors will distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the persons entitled thereto havingregard only to the claims of which such Executors havethen notice.

Dated the 6th day of May, 1918.DARBYSHIRE & CALDER,

Commercial Bank Chambers,42 St. George 's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the said Executors.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.Probate Jurisdiction.

In the Will of John Minchin, late of Dangin, near York,in the State of Western Australia, Farmer, deceased.

Notice to Creditors.ALL persons having any claims or demands against theestate of John Minchin, late of Dangin, near York, inthe State of Western Australia, Farmer, deceased, arehereby required to send particulars of same in writingto the undersigned on or before the tenth day of June,1918, at the expiration of which time the Executor ofthe Will of the said deceased will distribute the assetsof the said deceased without reference to any claim ordemand of which he shall not then have had notice.

Dated this 8th day of May, 1918.

M. L. MOSS, DWYER, UNMACK, & THOMAS.M. L. Moss, Dwyer, Unmade, 4- Thomas, Selbourne

Chambers, Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors forVictor John Ilfinchin and John Laird, Executors ofthe Will of the said deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.ALL persons having any claims or demands against theestate of David Donaldson, late of 16th Battalion, Australian Imperial Expeditionary Forces, Private 2552,deceased, are hereby required to send particulars ofsame to the West Australian Trustee, Executor, andAgency Company, Limited, of Barrack Street, Perth, theexecutor of the will of the said deceased, on or beforethe 10th day of June, 1918; at the expiration of whichtime the said executor will distribute the assets of thesaid deceased without reference to any claims or demandsof which he _shall not then have had notice.

`Dated the 8th day of May; 1918.

L. E. COLEMAN,care of M. L. Moss, Dwyer, Umnack, & Thomas,

Howard Street, Perth,Solicitor for the above-named Executor of the Will

of the said deceased.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hereto-fore subsisting between Jeannie Brown Thielemann andFrank Ashbolt, carrying on business as Bakers andGrocers under the style or firm of "Thielemann & Co.,"at Avon Terrace, York, has been this day dissolved bymutual consent. All debts due to the late firm are to bepaid to the said Jeannie Brown Thielemann who willdischarge the liabilities thereof.

Dated the third day of May, 1918.J. B. THIELEMANNFRANK ASHBOLT.

Witness to both signatures,Thos. Oldaeres Dear,

'Solicitor; York, W.A.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretoforesubsisting between Llewellya Davies, of Minigin, Nar-rogin, in the State of Western Australia, Farmer, of theone part, general partner, and Harold Edmond Smith, ofPerth, in the said State, Public Accountant, of the otherpart, limited partner, carrying on business as Farmersand Graziers at Minigin, Narrogin, under the style of"L. Davies," has been dissolved as from the first dayof January, 1918.

Dated the 30th day of April, 1918.LLEWELLYN DAVIES.HAROLD E. SMITH.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.In Bankruptcy.

In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act,1898," and in the matter of Jean Wood as Execu-trix of the Estate of John Mitchell, deceased, lateof Gosnells, Grocer, a debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that the above-named debtorhas executed a deed of assignment under the provisionsof "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1898," toQuintin Hobden James, as Trustee, and that the same isnow lying for inspection and execution at the offices ofthe said Trustee, 50-52 Weld Chambers, St. George'sTerrace, Perth.

Dated this 9th day of May, 1918.ALFRED A. MOFFAT,

Acting Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act,

1898," and in the matter of Harold Vincent KirkupElliot, a debtor.

NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of creditors ofHarold Vincent Kirkup Elliot, of. Cunderdin, Farmer,will be held at the offices of Pearson Lyon, .Solicitor,'Fitzgerald Street, Northam, on Thursday, the 23rd dAyof May, 1918, at 2.30 o 'clock iii the afternoon:

Dated the 9th day of May, 1913;

[Ls.] PEARSON LYON,Solicitor for the said Harold Vincent Kirkup Elliot.

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THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

Notice of Intended Dividend.

Debtor's Name. Address. : Dwription. Court, Number. Last day for reeeiv-ing Proofs. Name Trustee.iv ame of trustee. Addresi.

lobert Steele Mandurah Road,South Fremantle

Tobacconist,Hairdresser,and News-agent

Supreme Court,Perth

59 of 1917 25th day of May,1918

Alfred AugustineMoffat

Supreme CourtPerth.

First Meeting and Public Examination.

Debtor s Name. Address. Descrip-tion. Court. Number. Date of First

Meeting. Hour. Place.Date of

Public Lx- Hour. Placeamination.

Date of Order(if any) for

SummaryAdministratior

:harles Ed-ward Hoskin

Narrogin SupremeCourt,

7 of1918

22nd dayof May,1918

3 p.m. SupremeCourt,Perth

22nd day 10.30of May, 1 a.m.1918 '

SupremeCourt,Perth

8th day oMay, 1918.

Application for Discharge.

Debtor's Name. Address. Description. Court. Number. Date fixed for hearing.

Philip Samuel Jane, tradingas " Jane Bros."

Kalgoorlie ... ... ... Tailor ... ... Supreme Court,Perth

48 of 1908 12th day of une, 1918.

Dated this 9th day of May, 1918. ALFRED A. MOFFAT,Acting Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, Supreme Court, Perth.

ACTS OE PARLIAMENT, ETC., FOR SALE ATGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

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