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PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles TO WIT, J Henry Gairdnnr, Knight Commander of the Mont CHARLES HENR'r Distingoinhed Order of Saint Michael and Saint GARONER, George, Companion of the Mont HonourableOrder Gonernor. nf the Bath, Commander of the Mont Excellent EL.S.] Order of the Britinh Empire, Gonernur in and oner the State of Western Australia and Ito Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corres. No, 5735/50. WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893- 1950, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Government Gavette to revest in Her Majesty as of her former estate all or any lands whereof Her Majesty may become the registered proprietor; and whereas Her Majesty is now the registered pro- prietor of the lands described in the Schedule here- to: Now, therefore I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this Proclamation revest in Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, the lands described in the Schedule hereto, as of her former estate. Schedule. Corres. No., Land, Certificate of Title (Volume and Folio). 4986/46; portion of Melbourne Location 906 and being lots M132, M133, M147, M148, M151 and part of each of lots M131 and M134 on Plan 2836; 910, 55. 4986/46; (firstly) portion of Melbourne Location 907 and being part of lot M127 on Plan 2837, and (secondly) portions of Melbourne Location 906 and being part of each of lots M138 and M139 on Plan 2836; 732, 196. 4903/51; Avon Locations 19814 and 19815; 1155 and 1155 respectively, 142 and 194 respectively. 3801/51; Avon Locations 23352, 24425, 22855, 23363 and 22844; 1114, 1099, 1099, 1021 and 1146 re- spectively, 604, 516, 163, 579 and 220 respec- tively. 6126/51; (firstly) Avon Locations 4889, 4890, 5981, 6207, 6546, 6547, 6590, 7169, portion of location 7199, 7220, 7254, 7290, 7291, 7425, 7527, 7528, 7716, 7717, 8734, 9537, 10892 and portion of £t 411 U OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.] EREGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.) Avon Location 8568, and (secondly) Avon Loca- tions 4315, 4905, 4906, 5314 and portion of Avon Location 4314; 1074, 167. 264/49; Nelson Locations 11034 and 11035; 1016, 421. 2733/51; Nelson Locations 9924 and 9932; 1087, 79. 3478/50; Victoria Locations 4731 and 4732; 1114, 605. 2314/48; Boulder Lots 1974, 1975 and 1976; 371, 363 and 437 respectively, 111, 5 and 81 respectively. 68/52; Wiluna Town Lot 185; 1024, 684. 1626/51; Mount Magnet Lots 347 and 348; 1044 and 1044 respectively, 603 and 604 respectively. 447/52; portion of Albany Suburban Lot A14 and being lots 5 to 11 (inclusive) and the portion coloured blue and marked Drainage Reserve on Diagram 10496; 1124, 351. 598/51; portions of Moora Suburban Lot 109 and being lots 3, 6, 7, 13 and 14 on Plan 3225; 1062; 433. 1019/50; Kent Locations 723, 587 and 39; 1057, 1057 and 1040 respectively, 876, 493 and 994 respectively. 1019/50; Kent Locations 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 30, 31, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 126, 163 and part of each of Kent Locations 28 and 29; 1040, 993. 1019/50; Kent Location 91; 1040, 276. 1019/50; Kent Locations 44, 45, 46, 47, 54, 56, 57, 58 and 90; 1040, 275. 1019/50; Kent Locations 702, 165, 714, 164, 138, 139, 102, 101, 99, 97, 873, 682 and 14; 1039, 1019, 1004, 905, 905, 905, 666, 666, 666, 666, 571, 567 and 55 respectively, 206, 367, 597, 125, 124, 124, 160, 159, 158, 157, 111, 190 and 152 respec- tively. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 18th day of June, 1952. By His Excellency's Command, L. THORN, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! No. 66.] PERTH: FRIDAY, 27th JUNE. [1952.

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Page 1: £t 411 U...172 GOVERNMENT aA7ETTE, W.A. [27 June, 1952. Land Act, 1933-1950. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, ' By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles TO WIT, ( Henry Gairdner,

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles

TO WIT, J Henry Gairdnnr, Knight Commander of the MontCHARLES HENR'r Distingoinhed Order of Saint Michael and Saint

GARONER, George, Companion of the Mont HonourableOrderGonernor. nf the Bath, Commander of the Mont Excellent

EL.S.] Order of the Britinh Empire, Gonernur in andoner the State of Western Australia and ItoDependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corres. No, 5735/50.WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1950, the Governor is empowered by Proclamationin the Government Gavette to revest in Her Majestyas of her former estate all or any lands whereofHer Majesty may become the registered proprietor;and whereas Her Majesty is now the registered pro-prietor of the lands described in the Schedule here-to: Now, therefore I, the Governor, with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, do by thisProclamation revest in Her Majesty, her heirs andsuccessors, the lands described in the Schedulehereto, as of her former estate.

Schedule.Corres. No., Land, Certificate of Title

(Volume and Folio).4986/46; portion of Melbourne Location 906 and

being lots M132, M133, M147, M148, M151 andpart of each of lots M131 and M134 on Plan2836; 910, 55.

4986/46; (firstly) portion of Melbourne Location 907and being part of lot M127 on Plan 2837, and(secondly) portions of Melbourne Location 906and being part of each of lots M138 and M139on Plan 2836; 732, 196.

4903/51; Avon Locations 19814 and 19815; 1155 and1155 respectively, 142 and 194 respectively.

3801/51; Avon Locations 23352, 24425, 22855, 23363and 22844; 1114, 1099, 1099, 1021 and 1146 re-spectively, 604, 516, 163, 579 and 220 respec-tively.

6126/51; (firstly) Avon Locations 4889, 4890, 5981,6207, 6546, 6547, 6590, 7169, portion of location7199, 7220, 7254, 7290, 7291, 7425, 7527, 7528,7716, 7717, 8734, 9537, 10892 and portion of

£t 411 UOF

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

EREGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.)

Avon Location 8568, and (secondly) Avon Loca-tions 4315, 4905, 4906, 5314 and portion of AvonLocation 4314; 1074, 167.

264/49; Nelson Locations 11034 and 11035; 1016,421.

2733/51; Nelson Locations 9924 and 9932; 1087, 79.3478/50; Victoria Locations 4731 and 4732; 1114,

605.2314/48; Boulder Lots 1974, 1975 and 1976; 371, 363

and 437 respectively, 111, 5 and 81 respectively.68/52; Wiluna Town Lot 185; 1024, 684.1626/51; Mount Magnet Lots 347 and 348; 1044 and

1044 respectively, 603 and 604 respectively.447/52; portion of Albany Suburban Lot A14 and

being lots 5 to 11 (inclusive) and the portioncoloured blue and marked Drainage Reserve onDiagram 10496; 1124, 351.

598/51; portions of Moora Suburban Lot 109 andbeing lots 3, 6, 7, 13 and 14 on Plan 3225;1062; 433.

1019/50; Kent Locations 723, 587 and 39; 1057,1057 and 1040 respectively, 876, 493 and 994respectively.

1019/50; Kent Locations 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11,13, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 30, 31, 34, 35, 36,37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 126, 163 and part of eachof Kent Locations 28 and 29; 1040, 993.

1019/50; Kent Location 91; 1040, 276.1019/50; Kent Locations 44, 45, 46, 47, 54, 56,

57, 58 and 90; 1040, 275.1019/50; Kent Locations 702, 165, 714, 164, 138,

139, 102, 101, 99, 97, 873, 682 and 14; 1039,1019, 1004, 905, 905, 905, 666, 666, 666, 666, 571,567 and 55 respectively, 206, 367, 597, 125, 124,124, 160, 159, 158, 157, 111, 190 and 152 respec-tively.Given under my hand and the Public Seal of

the said State, at Perth, this 18th day ofJune, 1952.

By His Excellency's Command,

L. THORN,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

No. 66.] PERTH: FRIDAY, 27th JUNE. [1952.

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172 GOVERNMENT aA7ETTE, W.A. [27 June, 1952.

Land Act, 1933-1950.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, ' By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir CharlesTO WIT, ( Henry Gairdner, Knioht Commander of the Most

CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGAIRDNER, George, Companion of the Most Honoarable OrderGovernor, of the Bath, Commander of the Most Excellant

[L.S.] Order of the British Empire, Governor in endover the State of Western Australia and itsDependencies is the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corres. No. 3554/88.WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, the Governor may by Proclamation and sub-ject to such conditions as may le expressed therein,classify as of Class A any lands of the Crownreserved to Her Majesty for any of the purposesspecified in the said section; and whereas it isdeemed expedient that reserve No. 1407 for thepurpose of Water and Stopping Place, as describedin the Schedule hereto should be classified as ofClass A: Now, therefore I, the Governor, with theadvice of Executive Council, do by this my Pro-clamation classify as of Class A reserve No. 1407described hereunder.

Schedule.Reserve No, 1407, situated near Walyormouring

Lake in the Avon District. (Plan 32B/40, P2.)Given under my hand and the Public Seal of

the said State, at Perth, this 18th day ofJune, 1952.

By His Excellency's Command,

L. THORN,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, ' By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles

TO WIT, I Henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the MostCHARLES HENRY Distiegaished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

GAIRDNER, George, Cempanion of the Most Honourable OrderGovernor, of the Bath, Commander uf the Mont Excellent

LL.S.3 Order of the British Empire, Governor in andever the State of Western Anutralia and itnDependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 410/49.WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1950, the Governor is empowered by Proclamationin the Government Gazette to revest in Her Majestyas of her former estate all or any lands whereofHer Majesty may become the registered proprietor;and whereas Her Majesty is now the registered pro-prietor of portion of Victoria Location 1911 andbeing lot 25 on Plan 4424, as registered in Certificateof Title, Volume 1060, Folio 131 and lots 21 and22 on Plan 3832 and being part of the land com-prised in Certificate of Title, Volume 541, Folio 101:Now, therefore I, the Governor, with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, do by this Pro-clamation revest in Her Majesty, her heirs andsuccessors, portion of Victoria Location 1911 andlots 21 and 22 aforesaid as of her former estate.

Given under my hand the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 18th day ofJune, 1952.

By His Excellency's Command,

L. THORN,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles

TO WIT, Henry Gairdner, Kniaht Commander of the MootCHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

GAIRDNER, George, Companion of the Most Honoarable OrderGoveraor. of the Bath, Commander of the Most Excel'cet[L.S.3 Order of the British Empire, Gover.snr in and

over the State of Weutern Australia and itsDependencies in thu Cnmmonwnalth of Aantralia.

Corres. No. 6167/51.WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1950, the Governor is empowered by Proclamationin the Government Gazette to revest in Her Majestyas of her former estate all or any lands whereofHer Majesty may become the registered proprietor;and whereas Her Majesty is now the registered pro-prietor of portion of Swan Location 570, the sub-

ject of Diagram 7082, as registered in Certificateof Title, Volume 926, Folio 169: Now, therefore I,the Governor, with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, do by this Proclamation revestin Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, portionof Swan Location 570, the subject of Diagram 7082aforesaid, as of her former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 18th day ofJune, 1952.

By His Excellency's Command,

L. THORN,Minister for Lands,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Dedication of Public Highway.Perth Municipality.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles

CHARLES HENRYTO WIT, Henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the Mont

Distingaished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGeorge, Companion of the Moot Honoarable OrderGAIRDNER,

Governor. of the Bath, Commander of the Mont Excellent[L.S.] Order of the British Empire, Governor in and

oner the State of Western Aantralia and itsDependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. 1319/52.WHEREAS by sections 223 and 225 of the MunicipalCorporations Act, 1906-1947 (6 Edwardi, No. 32),it shall be lawful for the Governor, on request ofthe Council, by notice in the Government Gazette,to declare any land reserved, used, or by purchaseor exchange acquired for a street or way, or anyplace, bridge, or thoroughfare, to be a public high-way, and such land shall thereupon and thence-forth, from the date of such Proclamation, becomeand be absolutely dedicated to the public as a pub-lic highway within the meaning of any law now orhereafter in force; and whereas the Perth CityCouncil has requested that certain land named anddescribed in the Schedule hereunder which hasbeen used for a street or way within the City ofPerth, be declared a public highway: Now, there-fore I, the said Governor, by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, do by thismy Proclamation declare the said land to be apublic highway, and such land shall, from the dateof this Proclamation, be absolutely dedicated to thepublic as a highway within the meaning of anylaw now or hereafter in force.

Schedule.Name of Street, Width, Position, Titles Office Plan.

Thorley Street; 100 links; from Edward Streetto Brewer Street; L.T.O. Plan 2456.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 18th day ofJune, 1952.

By His Excellency's Command,VICTOR DONEY,

Minister for Local Government.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

WESTERN AUSTRALIA,TO WIT,

CHARLES HENRYGAIRDNER,

Governor.[L.S. 3

Dedication of Public Highway.Bunbury Municipality.

PROCLAMATION

}By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir CharlesHenry Gairdner, Kniaht Commander of the MontDistingaished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGeorge, Cxmpanion of the Most Honoarable Orderof the Bath, Commander of the Moot ExcellentOrder of the British Empire, Governor in andover the State of Western Anstralia and itnDependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. 1816/52.WHEREAS by sections 223 and 225 of the Muni-cipal Corporations Act, 1906-1947 (6 Edwardi, No.32), it shall be lawful for the Governor, on requestof the Council, by notice in the Government Gazette,to declare any land reserved, used, or by purchaseor exchange acquired for a street or way, or anyplace, bridge, or thoroughfare, to be a public high-way, and such land shall thereupon and thence-forth, from the date of such Proclamation, becomeand be absolutely dedicated to the public as a

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27 June, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1573

public highway within the meaning of any law nowor hereafter in force; and whereas the BunburyMunicipal Council has requested that certain landnamed and described in the Schedule hereunderwhich has been reserved for a street or way withinthe Municipality of Bunbury, be declared a publichighway: Now, therefore I, the said Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, do by this my Proclamation declare thesaid land to be a public highway, and such landshall, from the date of this Proclamation, be abso-lutely dedicated to the public as a highway withinthe meaning of any law now or hereafter in force.

Schedule.Name of Street, Width, Position, Titles Office Plan.

Garvey Place; varying; from Stockley Road tothe prolongation East of the South boundary oflot 1 of part of Leschenault Location 26; 5773.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 18th day ofJune, 1952.

By His Excellency's Command,

VICTOR DONEY,Minister for Local Government.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 18thday of June, 1952, the following Orders in Coun-cil were authorised to be issued:

The Land Act, 1933-1950.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any reserve shall vest in and be held byany municipality, road board, or other person orpersons to be named in the order, in trust for anyof the purposes set forth in section 29 of the saidAct, or for the like or other public purposes tobe specified in such order, and with power ofsub-leasing; and whereas it is deemed expedientas follows:

Corr. No. 6852/51That reserve No. 23545 atMarvel Loch should vest in and be held by theYilgarn Road Board in trust for Recreation.

Corr. No. 5412/97, Vol. 2That reserve No. 4768(South Perth Lot 402) should vest in and be heldby the South Perth Road Board in trust for Kin-dergarten and Infant Health Clinic.

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned reserves shall vest in and be held by theabovementioned Road Boards in trust for the above-mentioned purposes, with power to the said RoadBoards, subject to the approval of the Minis-ter for Lands being first obtained, to leasethe whole or any portion of the said reserves No.23545 (Marvel Loch) and No. 4768 (South Perth Lot402) for any term not exceeding seven (7) andtwenty-one (21) years, respectively, from the dateof the lease.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

The previous Order in Council (for reserve 4768),dated 8th June, 1932, is hereby superseded.

Land Act, 1933-1950.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corres. No. 6167/51.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, it is inter alia made lawful for the Governorby Order in Council to direct that any land reservedpursuant to the provisions of this Act shall begranted in fee simple to any person (as definedin the said section) subject to the condition thatthe person shall not lease or mortgage the wholeor any part of the land without the consent of theGovernor and subject to such other conditions andlimitations as the Governor shall deem necessaryto ensure that the land is used for the purposefor which the land is reserved as aforesaid; andwhereas it is deemed expedient that reserve No.

23546 (Swan Location 5377) should, subject asaforesaid, be granted in fee simple to the Chitter-ing Road Board to be held in trust for the purposeof Recreation: Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor, by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, doth hereby direct that thebeforementioned reserve shall be granted in feesimple to the aforesaid Chittering Road Board tobe held in trust for the purpose of Recreation, sub-ject to the condition that the land shall not beleased or mortgaged in whole or in part withoutthe consent of the Governor.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

The Land Act, 1933-1950.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any reserve shall vest in and be held by anymunicipality, road board, or other person or per-sons to be named in the order in trust for the likeor other public purposes to be specified in suchorder; and whereas it is deemed expedient asfollows:-

Corres. No. 7037/12That reserve No. 15224should vest in and be held by the Manjimup RoadBoard in trust for the purpose of Road Board Pur-poses.

Corr. No. 8068/06That reserve No. 10441 shouldvest in and be held by the Midland Junction Muni-cipality in trust for the purpose of Recreation.

Corr. No. 3911/51That reserve No. 23544 shouldvest in and be held by the Dundas Road Board intrust for the purpose of Recreation.

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned Reserves shall vest in and be held by theabovementioned Road Boards in trust for the pur-poses aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powersreserved to him by section 37 of the said Act.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

Building Operations and Building MaterialsControl Act, 1945-1951.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

S.H.C. File No. 1805/46.HIS Excellency the Governor, acting by and withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council,under the powers conferred by section 6 of theBuilding Operations and Building Materials Con-trol Act, 1945-1951, doth hereby vary The Scheduleto the Act by deleting therefrom the followingitems:

Timber.Wire and Wire Products.Ferrous castings for building purposes, includ-

ing cast iron, and sanitary earthenware.(Sgd.) H. H. DOIG,

Clerk of the Council.

Forests Act, 1918.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.F.D. 608/44.

WHEREAS by the Forests Act, 1918, it is providedthat a dedication under the said Act of Crown landas a State Forest may be revoked in whole or inpart in the following manner:

The Governor shall cause to be laid on theTable of each House of Parliament a pro-posal for such revocation.After such proposal has been laid beforeParliament the Governor, on a resolutionbeing passed by both Houses that suchproposal be carried out, shall, by Order inCouncil, revoke such dedication.

And whereas His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor did cause to be laid on the Table of eachHouse of Parliament his proposal dated the 24thday of August, 1932, for the revocation in part ofthe dedication of Crown lands as State Forest;and whereas after such proposal had been laid

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before Parliament, a resolution was passed by bothHouses that such proposal should be carried out:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council,doth hereby revoke in part the dedication of Crownlands as State Forest No. 21 by excising that por-tion of such State Forest as is described in theSchedule hereto.

Schedule.State Forest No. 21Nelson Location 11895.

(Plan 414D/40, C3.)R. H. DOIG,

Clerk of the Council.

Forests Act, 1918.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

F.D. 1011/47.WHEREAS by the Forests Act, 1918, it is providedthat a dedication under the said Act of Crown landas a State Forest may be revoked in whole or inpart in the following manner:

The Governor shall cause to be laid on theTable of each House of Parliament a pro-posal for such revocation.After such proposal has been laid beforeParliament, the Governor, on a resolutionbeing passed by both Houses that suchproposal be carried out, shall, by Order inCouncil, revoke such dedication.

And whereas His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor did cause to be laid on the Table of eachHouse of Parliament his proposals dated the 25thday of November, 1947, for the revocation in partof the dedication of Crown lands as State Forest;and whereas after such proposals had been laidbefore Parliament a resolution was passed by bothHouses that such proposals should be carried out:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council,doth hereby revoke in part the dedication of CrownLands as State Forest No. 23 by excising that por-tion of such State Forest as is described in theSchedule hereto.

Schedule.State Forest No. 23Murray Location 1445.

(Plan 380C/40, D3.)R. H. DOIG,

Clerk of the Council.

The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Act, 1909.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.S. 801/52.WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909, it is providedthat, subject to the provisions of the Act, theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainageshall, with the approval of the Governor, havepower to construct and extend Water Works, Sew-erage Works and Stormwater Drainage Works; andwhereas the preliminary requirements of the saidAct have been complied with, and plans, sections,and estimates in respect of the works hereinaftermentioned have been submitted to and approvedby the Governor in Council: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor, with the advice and con-sent of the Executive Council, does hereby empowerthe Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage to undertake the construction of the fol-lowing works under the said Act, namely:

Metropolitan Sewerage.Perth District.

Extension to Reticulation Area No. 46.Six-inch and 4-inch diameter sewers, with man-

holes and all other apparatus connected therewithbetween South Crescent and Sherwood Street andMoore Street and Charles Street, as shown shadedon Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A., No. 7680.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the27th day of June, 1952.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Executive Council.

Dog Act, 1903-1948.Esperance Road Board.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 1142/52.HIS Excellency the Governor, acting by and withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council,hereby makes the following order under the author-ity of section 35A of the Dog Act, 1903-1948, namely,that the Esperance Road Board is hereby empow-ered to make by-laws in pursuance of section 35of the said Act, to have effect within the Esper-ance Road Board District, imposing as an absoluteprohibition an obligation on the owner of any dogthat the dog shall not enter or be in (i) suchplaces as may be prescribed in any circumstanceswhatever; or (ii) such places as may be prescribed,unless on a leash held by a person.

Subject to the conditions that no such by-law shallbe valid and effectual unless it has, prior to noti-fication of its making being published in the Gov-ernment Gazette, been submitted to and approvedby the Governor.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

AT a meeting of the Executive Council, held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 25thday of June, 1952, the following Order in Councilwas authorised to be issued:

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W. 1149/48.

WHEREAS section 74 of the Constitution Act, 1889,provides that the Governor in Council may vestin heads of departments, or other officers or per-sons within the State, power to make minorappointment of foreman and other persons em-ployed at a daily rate of wage on works under thecontrol of the Department of Public Works, andof Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage (exclus-ive of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Department) should be vested inVincent Francis Taylor and any persons appointedto act temporarily in his place the appointment offoreman and other persons employed on such worksat a daily rate of wages.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.Premier's Office,

Perth, 25th June, 1952.IT is hereby notified, for public information, thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the followingappointments to the Commission of the Peace:

George Leslie Arnold, Esquire, of Derby, to be aJustice of the Peace for the West Kimberley Magis-terial District.

Griffith David Tapley Allan, Esquire, of 34 Napo-leon Street, Cottesloe, to be a Justice of the Peacefor the Fremantle Magisterial District.

Frederick Grafton Barr, Esquire, of 76 Padding-ton Street, North Perth, and 97 William Street,Perth, to be a Justice ef the Peace for the PerthMagisterial District.

Kenneth Alfred George May, Esquire, of Meeka-tharra, to be a Justice of the Peace for the Murchi-son Magisterial District.

Wilfred Arthur Carran, Esquire; of Dumbleyung,to be a Justice of the Peace for the Stirling Magis-terial District.

John Morrison Stone, Esquire, of Dumbleyung,to be a Justice of the Peace for the Stirling Magis-terial District.

Ernest Herbert Watts, Esquire, of 38 Phillip Road,Claremont (formerly of Wandering), to be a Justiceof the Peace for the Perth Magisterial District inlieu of the Williams Magisterial District.

EX OFFICIO JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.IT is hereby notified, for public information, thatthe following Chairmen of Road Boards have beenappointed under section 9 of the Justices Act, 1902-

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27 June, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1575

1948, to be Justices of the Peace for the MagisterialDistricts specified during their terms of office asChairmen of the Road Boards specified:

Hugo Pope, Esquire, of Kununoppin, Chairmanof the Kununoppin-Trayning Road Board, for theAvon Magisterial District.

Gilbert McIntosh Handcock, Esquire, of Wan-neroo, Chairman of the Wanneroo Road Board, forthe Perth Magisterial District.

R. H. DOIG,Under Secretary, Premier's Department.

THE AUDIT ACT, 1904.The Treasury,

Perth, 20th June, 1952.THE following appointments have been approved:

Certifying Officers.Tsy. 42/45Mr. H. G. Silverlock for the Chief

Secretary's Office, Sanitation Accounts, from 11thJanuary, 1952.

Tsy. 16/39.Mr. D. J. McGerr for the State Bat-teries Department, Working and Maintenance Voteand Purchase of Tailings, from 22/5/52.

A. J. REID,Under Treasurer.

Public Service Commissioner's Office,Perth, 25th June, 1952.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas approved of the following appointments:

Ex. Co. 316, P.S.C. 914/51K. T. Lutz, Adviser,Irrigation Branch, Department of Agriculture, tobe Superintendent, Land Settlement Branch, Landsand Surveys Department, Class G-II-11, as from1st July, 1952.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 98/52H. R. Gorringe, Clerk,Pay Office, Accounts Branch, Public Works Depart-ment, to be Clerk, General Section, AccountsBranch, Class C-Il-i, as from 18th June, 1952.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 153/52L. G. Montgomery,Clerk, Land Settlement Accounts, Accounts Branch,Lands and Surveys Department, to be Clerk, LandsAccounts, Class C-Il-i, as from 18th June, 1952.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 122/52J. W. A. Frame, TrustOfficer, Grade 2, Public Trust Office, Crown Law De-partment, to be Trust Officer, Grade 1, Class C-II-4,as from 18th June, 1952.

Ex. Co. 1000, P.S,C. 908/51R. J. Doherty, Clerk,Applications and Inspection Branch, Lands andSurveys Department, to be Clerk, Agricultural andPastoral Section, Registrar General's Office, ChiefSecretary's Department, Class C-II-2, as from 23rdJune, 1952.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 43/52S. Farquharson, Clerk,Children's Court, Child Welfare Department, to beClerk, Welfare Section, Class C-II-2, as from 6thJune, 1952.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 168/52V. S. Ottaway, Clerk,Northam Water Supply Office, Public Works De-partment, to be Clerk Assistant, Class C-II-3, asfrom 18th June, 1952.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 167/52R. Vincent, Clerk,Mechanical and Plant Engineer's Branch, PublicWorks Department, to be Senior Clerk, HydraulicEngineer's' Branch, Class C-II-3, as from 18th June,1952.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 65/44K. E. Mann, Clerk,Police Court, Perth, Crown Law Department, tobe Clerk attached to Public Service Commissioner'sOffice, as from 23rd May, 1952.

Also of the following appointments, under section23 of the Public Service Act:

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 306/51Laurence JamesSutherland, to he Mineralogist and Research Officer,Government Chemical Laboratories, Mines Depart-ment, as from 20th August, 1951.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 420/51Denis Peter Manea,to be Clerk, Crown Law Department, as from 14thMay, 1951.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 832/51William King, to beClerk, Child Welfare Department, as from 1st May,1951.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 716/51Keith WallingtonHills Harris, to be Medical Officer, Grade 1, Tuber-culosis Branch, Medical and Health Department, asfrom 29th August, 1951.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 292/51Kathleen Kannis, tobe Typist, Records and Correspondence Branch,Registrar General's Office, Chief Secretary's De-partment, as from 26th April, 1951, and Typist,Technical Education Branch, Education Depart-ment, as from 18th September, 1951.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 519/51James Stanley Hor-rocks, to be Caterer-Dietician, Mental HospitalsDepartment, as from 12th September, 1951.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 524/51John Beaumont, tobe Welfare Officer, Mental Hospitals Department, asfrom 13th November, 1951.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 510/51Walter Charles Addi-son Kroeber, to be Clerk, Accounts, Fees Collectionand Hospital Benefits, Chief Secretary's Depart-ment, as from 28th August, 1951.

Ex. Co. 1044, P.S.C. 523/51Ernest Barnes, to beEngineering Survey Draftsman, Public Works De-partment, as from 5th November, 1951.

Also of the following retirements, under section59 of the Public Service Act:

Ex. Co. 777J. A. Tate, Clerk, Lands and Sur-veys Department, as from 10th July, 1952.

Ex. Co. 1000S. Smyth, Deputy Head Attendant,Grade 2, Claremont Mental Hospital, Mental Hos-pitals Department, as from 9th July, 1952.

Also of the following retirement, under section60 of the Public Service Act:

Ex. Co. 777C. W. Casselton, Superintendent,Land Settlement Branch, Lands and Surveys De-partment, as from 30th June, 1952.

Also of the acceptance of the following resigna-tions :-

Ex. Co. 1044J. E. Spencer, Supervisor (Furni-ture), Public Works Department, as from 23rdMay, 1952; R. A. Jones, Engineer, Grade 2 (on pro-bation), Public Works Department, as from 30thNovember, 1951.

Also of the creation of the following positions,under section 32 of the Public Service Act:

Ex. Co. 1044Clerk, Government Stores Branch,Treasury Department, Class C-Il-i; Assistant toSenior Administrative Officer (Broome), Native Af-fairs Department, Class G-II-2.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas approved of the following appointments asClerks, Class C-IV in the Departments specified,under section 23 of the Public Service Act, as from1st May, 1951:

Ex. Co. 939, P.S.C. 20/51.Treasury Department: E. R. Avery, M. G. Johns..

ton, E. Katuna-Rich, C. S. Tylor.Government Stores Branch: K. E. Copping, H. C.

Edwards, W. 0. Gould, J. F. Taylor.Government Printing Office: M. Miller, J. Pace,State Housing Commission: W. W. Bengough at-

tached pending allocation to appropriate item, H. G.Bloom, I. D. E. Cearns, M. T. Cresp, attached pend-ing allocation to appropriate item, G. D. Currieattached pending allocation to appropriate item,J. A. Christie, A. G. Ericsson, attached pendingallocation to appropriate item, R. A. Hannah, C. D.Hillier, attached pending allocation to appropriateitem, H. K. Lang, A. L. Mackay, attached pendingallocation to appropriate item, T. F. Maher, J. W.Mort, M. Payne, H. H. Randall, J. H. Robertson,

McK. Robinson attached pending allocation toappropriate item, B. B. Smart.

Audit Department: T. Devlin.Lands and Surveys Department: A. A. Bishop,W. Britton, G. C. Brough, J. G. Coleman, H. De

Pellette, C. S. Fisher, W. F. Fitzgerald, R. Fredericks,H. J. 0. Gawthorne, L. A. Henderson, H. V. Jones,N. A. Little, D. Morris, D. O'Connell, J. L. Rae,L. E. Sales, R. S. Samson attached pending alloca-tion to appropriate item, A. L. Toohey, W. N. G.Tancred, F. Tew, G. R. Thorpe, 0. Watson, I,,Wickens attached pending allocation:

Chief Secretary's, Medical and Public Health De-partment: W. A. Daly, R. H. Kelly, F. A. LockwooU.

Registrar General's Department: R. E. Bartlett,E. W. Brown, D. A. Cameron, S. C. Daiwood, S. H.Harvey, F. A. E. Hunt, J. Jones, G. W. Kelly, Ci,Martin.

Medical and Health Department: A. K. W. Andei'son, A. F. Respini, H. L. Woodrow.

Tourist Bureau: H. K. Whitloek.

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Mental Hospitals: E. R: Stack.Mines Department: W. C. H. Haines, M. Inglis.Police Department: W. G. Bluett, N. K. McLarty,

F. G. Steele.Public Works Department: W. R. Adam, E. L.

Bastin, G. E. Bower, R. A. Cameron, C. Culleton,H. G. Dyson, K. P. C. Finey, F. P. J. Geyer, E. D.Griffin, attached pending allocation to appropriateitem, M. Gullefer, D. Herlihy, M. Hesford, attachedpending allocation to appropriate item, C. O'Hal-loran, R. D. Taylor, W. R. Williams, attached pend-ing allocation to appropriate item.

Local Government Department: C. G. Somers,attached pending allocation to appropriate item.

Metroiolitan Water Supply Department: L.Alexander, B. Battle, K. 0. Blake, R. H. Ebsary,R. H. Harridge, G. Murray, F. H. Narroway, F. G.Neal, J. H. G. Norrish, F. J. O'Neill, C. H. W. Pearce,P. J. Saxby, E. F. Bryan, L. W. Tingley, J. K.Walsh, E. A. A. Watt attached pending allocationto appropriate item.

Department of Labour (Factories Branch): J. G.Wilson.

State Government Insurance Office: W. R. Fur-long, I. G. R. Mann, T. A. O'Hara.

Crown Law Department: H. D. Bown, M. Clydes-dale, attached pending allocation to appropriateitem, F. H. Dale attached pending allocation to

Western Australia.THE PUBLIC SERVICE APPEAL BOARD

ACT, 1920-1950.Notice of Election.

Regulation 3.NOTICE is hereby given that an election of membersand deputy members of the Public Service AppealBoard, as constituted under section 3 of the PublicService Appeal Board Act, 1920-1950, will take placeat the office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Perth,on the 27th day of August, 1952, closing at 5o'clock in the afternoon on such date.

The vacancies in the membership of the Board tobe filled are specified hereunder.

One representative and one deputy representativeof(b) The Professional Division of the Public

Service.(C) The Clerical Division of the Public Service.(d) The General Division of the Public Service,

And one representative of-() The $tte School Te hers' Thion,

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

appropriate item, V. H. Duncan, A. L. Etherton,W. S. Mitchell, W. J. Morey, H. S. S. Neilson, at-tached pending allocation to appropriate item,T. B. B. Rennie, A. Smart attached pending alloca-tion to appropriate item, A. A. V. Whittington,P. C. S. Willix attached pending allocation to ap-propriate item.

Workers' Compensation Board: T. G. Harris.Education Department: E. C. Andrew, R. J.

Campbell, H. L. Cantelo, H. C. H. de Burgh, at-tached pending allocation to appropriate item, F. P.Kearnan attached pending allocation to appro-priate item, E. W. Miles, E. Pascoe, attached pend-ing allocation to appropriate item, R. D. Spitteler.

Child Welfare Department: C. W. B. Casselton,A. D. Dinnie, C. D. Hamilton, J. L. Medcraft, D. M.Ross, J. D. Shave, H. A. Wrist.

Department of Agriculture: L. H. Barndon at-tached pending allocation to appropriate item,H. E. Crofts, E. R. Guthrie, L. E. P. Hoare, J. W.Smith attached pending allocation to appropriateitem, R. S. Turton, J. P. Twohig.

Department of Native Affairs: K. H. Carrick, D. G.Lewis.

S. A. TAYLOR,Public Service Commissioner.

(a) Applications are also called under section 24 of the Public Service Act.

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904, and are to be addressed to the Public ServiceCommissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads ofDepartments.

S. A. TAYLOR,Public Service Commissioner.

Nominations of candidates shall be made inaccordance with the Public Service Appeal BoardAct Regulations, and must be received by the ChiefElectoral Officer at his office, not later than 12noon on Wednesday, the 30th day of July, 1952.

Dated this 20th day of June, 1952.G. F. MATHEA,

Chief Electoral Officer,Returning Officer.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 26th June, 1952.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil has approved of the following appointments:

Constable W. W. Francis as Clerk of the LocalCourt and Clerk to Magistrates, Mullewa vice,Constable S. M. Leeder.

Constable W. A. Leahy as Acting Clerk of theLocal Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates,Mullewa, during the absence on annual leave ofConstable W. W. Francis.

Constable Edward Robert Blood as Acting Clerkof the Local Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates,Kojonup, during the gbsencç on annual leave oConstable W, J, Davis

Department. Position. Class. Salary. Date.Returnable.

1952.Crown Law Clerk and Assistant Inspector, Companies C-II.-2 Margin £250-f270 28th June.

Office (Item 2290)Public Works Inspector of Scaffolding (Item 1865) (a) G-II.-3 Margin £290-f310 do.Fisheries Assistant Inspectors (Items 1141 and 1142) (a) G-VII.-- Margin £150 (Max.) do.

1/2Education Superintendent of Primary Education (Item P-I.-7 Margin 30th June.

2582) £l,l 15-fl, 195Mines Inspector of Mines, Kalgoorlie (Item 799) P-II.-8/9 Margin £525-f625 5th July.

(a)Mining Registrar, Leonora (Item 930) C-II.-3 Margin £290-f310 12th July.

State Housing Commission Clerk (Item 217) C-II.-1 i\Iargin £200-f230 do.Crown Law .......... Clerk of Courts, Boulder (Item 2438) C-II.-3 Margin £290-f310 do.Lands and Surveys Clerk, State Gardens Board (Item 660) C-II.--2 Margin £250-f270 do.Education ........ District Superintendent of Education (Item P-I.-4 Margin £885-f955 31st July.

2588) (a)

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27 June, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1577

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil has cancelled the appointments ofErnestFrancis Allen, William Henry Gobey, JocelynO'Grady Lefroy and Jack Learmonth Ochiltree, asSworn Valuators under the Transfer of Land Act,1893-1950.

THE Hon. Attorney General has approved of theappointment of the following persons as Commis-sioners for Declarations under the Declarationsand Attestations Act, 1913:

Clarence fansley Comben, Bunbury; HerbertArthur Johns, Rockingham.

H. SHEAN,Under Secretary for Law.

UNDER the provisions of section 678 of the Act4 Geo. V. No. 28 of 1913 (The Criminal Code) thefollowing copy of the Certificate and Declarationrequired by the said Act as to the execution ofKarol Tapci is published for general information.

G. J. BOYLSON,[L.S.] Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office,Perth, 23rd June, 1952.

CERTIFICATE OF MEDICAL OFFICER.I, ALAN R. BEAN, being the Medical Officer of thePrison at Fremantle, do hereby certify that I havethis day witnessed the execution of Karol Tapci,lately, as I am informed, convicted and duly sen-tenced to death at the Supreme Court at Perth;and I further certify that the said Karol Tapciwas in pursuance of such sentence hanged by theneck until he was dead.

Given at Fremantle Prison under my handthis twenty-third day of June, in the year1952.

ALAN R. BEAN.

DECLARATION.WE, the undersigned, do hereby declare and testifythat we were this day present when the extremepenalty of the law was executed on Karol Tapci,lately, as we are informed, convicted at the

Supreme Court at Perth and duly sentenced todeath on the 15th day of May, one thousand ninehundred and fifty-two, and that the said KarolTapci was, in pursuance of such sentence, hangedby the neck until he was dead.

Dated at Fremantle Prison this twenty-third dayof June, 1952.

Name, Calling.A. MacKillop; Comptroller General of Prisons.A. H. Waterer; Superintendent.Alan R. Bean; Medical Officer.W. Cowan; Chaplain.

Cant; Chief Warder.W. Vaughan; Principal Warder.W. Louden; Warder.J. W. Shaw; Principal Warder.R. J. Seiler; Warder.C. F. Larkin; Warder.V. Stuart; Warder.L. A. Wheeler: Warder.A. M. Harken: Warder.

J. Elkins: Warder.G. K. Bain: Warder.

[L.S.]

APPOINTMENTS.

Chief Secretary's Department,Perth, 18th June, 1952.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to make the following appoint-ments :-

C.S.D. 225/39.Dr. W. E. Fitzgerald to be ActingMedical Superintendent, Claremont Mental Hos-pital, for the period 19th May to 1st June, 1952,during the absence of Dr. Prendergast on leave.

C.S.D. 177/50.W. E. McKenna to be Chairmanof the Bunbury Harbour Board for the year ended30th June, 1953.

H. T. STITFOLD,Under Secretary.

ALBANY HARBOUR BOARD ACT, 1926.Albany Harbour BoardResolution.

C.S.D. 299/50, Ex. Co. No. 1090.THE Albany Harbour Board constituted under and by virtue of the AlbanyHarbour Board Act, 1926, and acting pursuant to seätion 61 of the said Actdoth hereby amend the Regulations made by them and in force under thesaid Act, as published in the Government Gavette of the 30th day of March,1951, in the manner mentioned in the Schedule hereunder:

Schedule.The abovementioned regulations are amended as follows:-

By deleting from Regulation No. 1, under the heading "Tons", theword "net" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "gross".

By deleting the headings "Harbour Dues", "Port Dues" and "BerthingDues" where occurring before Regulations 54, 55 and 66, and deleting Regula-tions 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69 and 70, and insertingin lieu thereof the heading "Conservancy Dues" and the following new Regula-tions.

No. 54.Payment of Conservancy Dues.All vessels entering the Port shall, unless

hereinafter exempted, pay the Conservancy Dues prescribed by these Regula-tions.

No. 55.Exemption from Payment.The following vessels shall be exempted from

Consrvanoy Dues:All vessels of war.All vessels owned by the Government of any of Her BritannicMajesty's States or Dominions, provided such vessels are notengaged in trade.All vessels chartered on behalf of Her Majesty.All vessels employed solely for mission work in connection withsome religious body.All vessels being solely pleasure yachts, not engaged in trac,q oplying for hire.FishIng vessels oZ less thaz 25 tons gross register,

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Where, however, in the cases of Nos. (4),, (5) and (6) a wharf berth isoccupied, it is competent for the Board to insist upon payment of minimumDues as provided in Regulation 58.

No. 56.Certificate of RegistryThe master of every vessel shall produce the Certifi-

cate of Registry of such vessel to the Harbour Master or other officer of theBoard upon demand.

No. 57.Computing time in BerthFor the purpose of assessing the Conservancy

Dues payable, a vessel shall be deemed to occupy a berth as follows:Where such vessel uses a berth at a wharf or jetty from the timewhen the first line is made fast until the last line is let go.Where such vessel anchors in Princess Royal Harbour or KingGeorge Sound, for the actual time occupied in shipping and/ordischarging cargo, and/or embarking or disembarking passengers.A vessel which remains at anchor in Princess Royal Harbour orKing George Sound, having arrived solely for orders or supplies(including bunkers) for her own use, or to be refitted or repaired,or being in distress or under duress, shall be deemed to occupya berth for a period of three hours, irrespective of the actual timethe vessel is so occupied.

No. 58.General Rate Payable. (a) The Conservancy Dues payable shall be assessed

at one-twentieth of a penny for each ton of the gross registered tonnage ofa vessel for each complete hour during which the vessel occupies a berth. Theminimum charge for each entry into the Port shall be as for twelve hours,but in the case of a vessel occupying a berth in Princess Royal Harbour or KingGeorge Sound only, other than a Jetty or Wharf or as provided in Regulation57 (c), the minimum charge shall be as for three hours.

Should a vessel occupy more than one berth, the Conservancy Duesshall be assessed on the aggregate of the periods during which berths havebeen occupied, and where such aggregate is less than twelve hours a minimumcharge as for twelve hours shall be payable.

The rate of Conservancy Dues prescribed in paragraph (a) hereofshall be deemed to include the War Surtax of 20 per cent, prescribed underRegulation No. 76.

No. 59.Whale-chasers.Whale-chasing vessels of less than 500 tons gross shall

each pay as Conservancy Dues per entry into the Port a fixed sum of £3 forany period or periods not exceeding four complete days, or 15s. per day orportion thereof for any subsequent period, during which a berth has beenoccupied; provided that, where such vessel does not occupy a berth the amountpayable as Conservancy Dues shall be a fixed sum of lOs. irrespective of theperiod involved. These rates shall be deemed to include the War Surtaxof 20 per cent. prescribed under Regulation No. 76.

No. 60.Rebates of Conservancy DuesSubject to the conditions and exceptions

specified in this Regulation and provided that a minimum charge as fortwelve hours at the maximum rate aplicable to the vessel shall in all casesbe payable, rebates of the Conservancy Dues assessed under Regulation No.58 may be, granted in accordance with the following provisions, namely:

(a) Where the vessel berths within Princess Royal Harbour under anyof the following circumstances:

In distress or under duress.For fitting, refitting or repairs, in any of which circum-stances the rebate allowable shall be 75 per cent.For orders or suplies, including bunkers for own use andis berthed for that purpose for a period not exceedingseventy-two hours, in which case the rebate allowableshall be 50 per cent.

(b) Should such distress, duress, fitting, refitting or repairs necessitatethe replenishment of supplies which otherwise would not havebeen required, or the discharging temporarily or otherwise of anycargo not originally intended to be discharged at the Port, therebate of 75 per cent., as aforesaid, shall apply throughout theperiod of such operations.

(c) Should the loading of supplies referred to in subparagraph (3)of paragraph (a) hereof necessitate the discharging and reshippingof cargo in order to comply with any Regulation of the Board,the rebate of 50 per cent., as aforesaid, shall apply throughoutthe period of such operations.

(d) Where a vessel, occupying a wharf berth, requires, prior to the com-mencement or subsequent to the completion of the ordinary workfor which the vessel entered the port, to effect repairs or replenishsupplies, then the rebate shall be at the same rate as for similarcircumstances prescribed in paragraph (a) hereof, but only for theactual period so involved.

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Where a vessel occupies a berth for a period in excess of thattaken for the handling of cargo and/or replenishing of suplies,and such excess period is solely for the purpose of extending thetourist facilities for transit passengers, then the rebate allowablein respect of such excess period shall be 75 per cent.

Where a vessel ready to proceed to sea, is detained within PrincessRoyal Harbour through the operation of any precaution taken bythe Military or Naval Authorities, such vessel may be granted arebate of the whole of the Conservancy Dues for such period ofdetention.The master or agent of any vessel which may, under the precedingclauses of this regulation, be qualified for a rebate of ConservancyDues during the whole or any portion of the time in port shall,prior to or within, one hour of the vessel's arrival in port, in thecase of paragraphs (a), (b) and (c), or within one hour of thecommencement of the operations or delay referred to in paragraphs(d), (e) and (f), make a declaration in writing to the Secretary,setting forth the circumstances applicable, provided that wherethe circumstances arise during other than ordinary working hoursthe declaration shall be made within one hour of the commence-ment of business on the next working day. In the absence of suchdeclaration full Conservancy Dues shall be payable.

No. 61.Vessels free of Conservancy Dues in Certain Cases. (a) When exception-

able weather conditions render it unsafe for any vessel (being ready for sea)to leave the Harbour, the Members may allow such vessel to be free of Con-servancy dues during the period of delay, provided that written applicationis made forthwith by the master or agent of the vessel and such written applica-tion is certified by the Harbour Master as to the adverse weather conditions.

(b) Where any vessel enters the Port solely for the purpose of landinga sick or injured person and remains for such time only as may be necessaryfor that purpose, and provided that the master or agent of such vessel sub-mits a written declaration as to the circumstances, the Members may, in theirdiscretion, allow such vessel to be free of Conservancy Dues.

No. 62.Coasting Vessels.Coasting vessels in commission, not exceeding 750 tons

gross register, shall pay half the amount of Conservancy Dues prescribed fdrother vessels in like circumstances or like positions. Vessels shall be deemedto be in commission until such time as the owners thereof notify the Board inwriting that they intend to lay their vessels up. Vessels so laid up shall payto the Board a special lay-up fee of lOs. per week.

No. 63.Hulks, Tugs, etc.Hulks, tugs, passenger steamers, lighters and barges using

the. wharves or waters of the Port shall pay, as Conservancy Dues, an annualfee as follows:

Tugs, lighters and barges (50 tons gross measurement and under)each, £3 per annum.

Tugs, passenger steamers, lighters, barges, coal and other hulks,and licensed launches (over 50 tons gross measurement)each £12per annum.

The above fees are payable half-yearly in advance, to be calculated from1st day of January and July of each year.

Hulks, lighters, and other non-seagoing vessels shall not be allowed tooccupy berths when vessels with cargo or passengers require same. The abovefees shall be deemed to include War Surtax of 20 per cent. prescribed underRegulation No. 76.

By deleting Regulation No. 92.By deleting from subparagraph (13) of Regulation 74 the figures and

symbols "is. 6d." and inserting in lieu thereof the figures and symbols "5s. Od.".By deleting from subparagraph (6) of Regulation 75 the figures and

symbols '1s. 6d." and inserting in lieu thereof the figures and symbols "5s. Od.".

Passed by a resolution of the Albany Harbour Board at a duly convenedmeeting held on the 27th day of March, 1952.

The Common Seal of the Albany Harbour Board was at the same timeaffixed and impressed hereto by order of and in the presence of

CHAS. E. BOLT,Chairman.

[L.SiJ. NORMAN, JNR,,

Member.

E. J. NORMAN,Member.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, 18th June,1952.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council

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HEALTH ACT, 1911-1950.Notice.

Department of Public Health,Perth, 23rd June, 1952.

P.H.D. 730/45, Ex. Co. 1124.WHEREAS it is enacted by section 134 of the Health Act, 1911-1950, that thelocal authority may, and when the Commissioner so requires shall make by-lawsfor any other purpose which the Governor deems necessary and notifies in theGovernment Gazette as calculated to safeguard the public health: Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council deems it necessary forthe following to be a purpose for which by-laws may be made as calculatedto safeguard public health, namely :"Prescribing the dimensions of sanitaryconveniences, bathrooms, laundries and cooking facilities on any premises."

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, 18th June,1952.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

NURSES REGISTRATION ACT, 1921-1948.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 18th June, 1952.P.H.D. 454/48, Ex. Co. No. 1092.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council acting under the provisionsof the Nurses Registration Act, 1921-1948, has been pleased to amend in themanner mentioned in the Schedule hereunder the Nurses Registration Regula-tions, 1946, published in the Government Gazette on the 10th day of February,1947, and amended from time to time thereafter.

LINLEY HENZELL,Commissioner of Public Health.

Schedule.The abovementioned regulations are amended as follows:-

Regulation 26 of Division 6Midwifery Nurse's Training Hospitalsis amended by inserting after paragraph (h) a new paragraph (ha) as follows:

(ha) Provision is made in Appendix VIA to these regulation for theinstruction and examination of Midwifery Nurses and traineemidwifery nurses in the administration of nitrous oxide andair, trilene or other agents approved by the Board.

Insert after Appendix VI a new Appendix VIA as follows:Appendix VIA.

The instruction and examination of Midwifery Nurses in the administrationof nitrous oxide and air, trilene or other agents shall be as follows:-

1. The minimum instruction to be provided by an institution approvedfor the purpose shall be

(a) for its own midwifery nurses and trainee midwifery nurses:(1) At least three lecture-demonstrations by a specialist

anaesthetist, one of the lectures to deal with the emerg-encies of anaesthesia and care of the unconscious patient.At least three lecture-demonstrations by a sister who hasbeen trained and certified as competent In these pro-cedures.The administration of nitrous oxide and air, trilene orother agents approved by the Board to at least 15 patientsin labour by means of a recognised and approved appar-atus under the detailed supervision of a midwifery nursewho is well qualified in the use of the apparatus, or aresident medical officer who is similarly qualified.

(b) For midwifery nurses not on the staff of the approved institution,if such midwifery nurses are admitted to the course, three lecture-demonstrations, one of these to deal with the emergencies of anaes-thesia and care of the unconscious patient, at least three lecture-demonstrations by a sister who has been trained and certified ascompetent in these procedures, and the administration of nitrousoxide and air, trilene or other agents aproved by the Board, to atleast 15 cases, as prescribed in 1 (a) (iii) above. A midwiferynurse attending the course of instruction shall attend full time forat least two consecutive weeks.

2. For the purpose of these instructions the term "recognised apparatus"means an apparatus which has been recognised by the Board as one which maybe used by midwifery nurses.

A standard trilene inhaler for obstetrical analgesia is deemed to be arecognised apparatus.

3. A midwifery nurse, or trainee-midwifery nurse, on completing theprescribed course, shall be tested to ascertain her standard of proficiency Inthe use of the recognised apparatus, the tests being conducted by the specialistanaesthetist who has given the lectures, a member of the obstetric staff ofthe approved institution and the matron of the approved institution (or in herabsence the midwifery nurse or resident medical oT1çer wlo li nUez'takenthe detailed supervision of the practical work),

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If the midwifery nurse or trainee-midwifery nurse has attained asufficiently high standard, the institution shall forward to the Board a certifi-cate stating that, having complete the prescribed course, she has been examinedand found proficient.

On receipt of such certificate the Board shall make a record in theRegister of Midwifery Nurses and in due course issue a certificate of proficiencyin the use of methods of obstetric analgesia in which she has been trained.

Approved by His Excellency the Governàr in Executive Council, 18th June,1952.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1950.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 18th June, 1952.P.H.D. 718/49, Ex. Co. No. 1093.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council acting in accordance withthe advice of the Food Standards Advisory Committee and under the provisionsof section 240 of the Health Act, 1911-1950, has been pleased to amend in themanner set forth in the Schedule hereunder the regulations in relation to theinspection and branding of meat made under the said Act and published in theGovernment Gazette on the 1st day of December, 1950.

Schedule.The abovementioned regulations are amended as follows:-1. Insert in Schedule A the following brand:-

(HRB)

Insert in Schedule "B" after "Guildiord Health District" the words"Harvey Road Board Health District".

Insert in Schedule "C" the following scale of fees as applied to the

public holiday an additional fee of lOs. shall becharged.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, 18th June,1952.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

PHYSIOTHERAPISTS ACT, 1950.

Department of Public Health,Perth, 18th June, 1952.

Ex. Co. No. 1097.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to theprovisions of the Physiotherapists Act, 1950, has been pleased to approve of theRules made by the Physiotherapists Registration Board pursuant to section 8of the said Act, as set forth in the Schedule hereunder.

H. T. STITFOLD,Under Secretary.

Schedule.Physiotherapists Registration Board of Western Australia.

Rules.Part I.

Meetings and Proceedings of the Board.1. The ordinary meeting of the Board shall be held on the third Friday of

each month at such time and place as the Board may appoint. Providedthat should the thiz'd Friday o any month fall on a public holiday or Zor

Harvey District:For the carcase of every ox, cow, bull, heifer or steerFor the carcase of every calf under 150 lbFor the carcase of every sheep or lamb or goat ....For the carcase of every head of swine .... ....For each quarter of beef .... .... .... ....For each piece of beef other than a quarter ....For each side of pork of piece of pork .... ....For each quarter or piece of sheep, lamb or goat ...

Where meat is inspected on a Saturday, Sunday or

s. d.1 6

9596695

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any other sufficient reason, the Board may, by resolution appoint some otherday to be the day on which the ordinary meeting in that month shall be held.

2. A special meeting of the Board shall be summoned by the Registraron the written requisition of the Chairman or of any three members. Suchmeeting shall be held within seven days of the receipt of the requisitionby the Registrar.

3. An extraordinary meeting shall be convened by the Registrar forthe purpose of hearing an enquiry into any complaint made against anyphysiotherapist.

4. In the case of ordinary and extraordinary meetings, seven days, andin the case of special meetings, three days notice in writing shall be givenby the Registrar of every meeting. The notice shall indicate briefly thebusiness to be transacted.

5. If at the expiration of 15 minutes after the time appointed forany meting there is not a quorum present, the meeting of the Board andall business shall stand adjourned to the next meeting.

6. (1) The Board may from time to time appoint from among them-selves a committee, of not less than three, any two of whom shall forma quorum, to investigate and report to the Board on any matter. TheBoard may dissolve any committee and may remove any member thereof andappoint another member to fill the vacancy.

(2) The Chairman for the time being shall be ex officio a member of everycommittee so appointed and if present shall preside. In the absence of theChairman the committee shall elect one of its members to preside.

7. (1) Notice of every motion or resolution intended to be proposed atany ordinary meeting shall be given to the Registrar in writing at least14 days before the date set for the next ordinary meeting. Details shall beincluded in the business paper to be forwarded to each member prior to themeeting.

Every motion proposed at any meeting shall be seconded before beingdiscussed.

Every question shall be decided on the voices unless any memberdemands a show of hands in which case the Chairman shall instruct thata show of hands be taken.

The Chairman for the time being of the meeting shall have a deliberatevote and in the event of any equality of votes, a casting vote.

8. The arrangement of the order of business for each ordinary meetingshall be as follows:

Reading of the minutes of the previous meeting.Confirmation of minutes of previous meeting.Registration of Physiotherapists.Recording of Students.Correspondence.Reports of committees.Production of bank statement.Accounts for payment.Registrar's statement.Questions.Notices of motion.General business.Any other business that may be properly brought before the Board.Provided that the Board may, by resolution, vary the order of business

on the grounds of urgency or convenience.9. A resolution signed by all members of the Board shall be as valid

and effectual as if it had been passed at a duly convened meeting.10. No resolution arrived at or any act, matter or thing done or author-

ised by any meeting shall be rescinded or amended at any subsequent meetingunless notice of such intended rescission or amendment be given in the noticeconvening the meeting at which such rescission or amendment is proposed.

11. Minutes of every meeting shall be kept by the Registrar and suchminutes when signed by the Chairman of the same or any subsequent meetingshall be binding and conclusive evidence for all purposes and before all courtsof the proceedings at such meeting,

Part II.The Registrar.

The Registrar shall:-12. Be appointed by the Board and hold office subject to the rules and

during the pleasure of the Board.13. Discharge the duties imposed upon the Registrar by the Act.14. Be in attendance at his office for such hours and days as the Board

may from time to time direct.15. Consult the Chairman on any business requiring attention between

the various meetings of the Board and be responsible for the safe custodyof all documents and property belonging to the Board.

16. Find security to the satisfaction of the Board for the sum of £500.17. Present to the Board a monthly statement showing the receipts and

expenditure for the past month and prepare and present to the Board a yearlybalance sheet in the month of July in every year.

18. Receive and be responsible for all moneys payable to the Boardand bank same as soon s is practicable.

19. Discharge such other duties as the Board may from time to time direct.

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Part III.The Register of Physiotherapists and Record of Students.

The Registrar shall keep a Register of Physiotherapists and a Recordof Students in the form directed by the Board.

The following information shall be entered in the Register of Physio-therapists:

Name.Address.Male/Female.Date of Birth.Nationality.Length of Residence in Western Australia.Qualifications.Registered under Section Date.Date removed from Register.Reason for removal.

No entry shall be made in the Register by any person other thanthe Registrar. The Registrar shall make only such entries in the Registeras the Board may direct.

Every Physiotherapist shall notify the Registrar within 14 days ofany change of address.

The Registrar shall from time to time erase the names of all Physio-therapists who have died, and shall make such alterations and amendmentsto the Register as the Board may direct foi' the purpose of making the same anaccurate record of the names, addresses and qualifications of the Physio-therapists.

Part IV.Fees.

The following fees shall be charged and shall be payable on demand

Part V.Complaints against Physiotherapists.

A complaint against a physiotherapist may be initiated by any personor by resolution of the Board.

Any person who makes a complaint against a physiotherapist shalllodge with the Registrar a signed statement of the matters complained of andif required by the Board shall give such further particulars in writing andshall make such statutory declarations as to the facts as the Board shall require.

ceipt of a complaint or on the passing of a resolution by theBoard initiating a complaint the Registrar shall forthwith notify the physio-therapist concerned and call on him to lodge with the Registrar within sevendays an answer to such complaint verified by statutory declaration.

If no answer is received by the Registrar within the time aforesaidor if received is not considered satisfactory by the Board the Registrar shallconvene an extraordinary meeting of the Board for the purpose of makingdue enquiry.

At least seven clear days notice of such meeting shall be given bythe Registrar to the Members of the Board, the person charged, the complainantand witnesses and such notice shall be sent by registered post or personallyserved, and shall specify the place, day and hour of the meeting.

In every case a copy of the complaint shall be sent to or served withnotice of the meeting.

The notice sent to or served upon the person charged shall statethat if the said person neglects to appear at the meeting, he shall be subjectto such order as the Board may think fit to make in his absence.

Part VI.Students.

Every person who proposes to study for the Diploma of Physiotherapyshall lodge an application in the form shown in Form 1 of the Appendixto the Regulations together with any other information which the Board mayrequire.

Such application for registration shall be lodged not later than a dateset by the Board and advertised in the daily press.

The Board may accept or reject any application or require furtherevidence or information on any matter relating thereto.

Before any person is admitted to training he must haveobtained the Leaving Certificate in English and four other sub-jects; this should include one science subject, preferably physics; orattained the age of 18 years and has not been a full time studentat a Secondary School since reaching the age of 16 years and has-

(i) passed a written test in English Composition to the satis-faction of the Board; and

of the Registrar:-£ s. d.

Application for Registration as a Physiotherapist 2 2 0Renewal of Annual License to Practise . 1 1 0For an extract of entry in the Register of Physio-

therapists ... .. 5 0Application for restoration of name to Register 2 2 0Tuition fees per annum (Payable in three equal

instalments in advance of each term) . .. 50 0 0

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obtained a satisfactory result in an intelligence test; andproduced a certificate from the Perth Technical College(or a certificate which is considered equivalent thereto)of having made satisfactory progress in Mathematics Iand in two of the following:Biology, Botany, Chemistry,Zoology, Physics;

passed a medical examination to the satisfaction of the Boardindicating that he is fit to undergo training;shown fitness for the course as indicated by an aptitude test;been selected as suitable following a personal interview;attained or will attain the age of 17 years on the 31st December,prior to the first year of training.

36. If the Board accepts the application it shall issue to the applicanta certificate in the form of Form No. 9 in the Appendix to the Regulations.

37. All students accepted by the Board shall be required to attend lectures,demonstrations and courses of study throughout the period of three years.

38. In order to qualify for admission to the annual examination studentsshall, unless the Board otherwise decides, attend each year, at least seventy-five per cent. of the prescribed classes.

39. (a) Students shall pass in all the subjects specified for the year at oneexamination. For this purpose the annual examination and the next follow-ing supplementary examination shall be considered one examination.

(b) No student shall be permitted to proceed to any part of the work ofa higher year unless he has complied with the rules and passed the examinationsset for the earlier years.

40. The subjects to be studied shall beFirst yearPhysics, Zoology, Physiology, Anatomy including Histology,

Theory of medical gymnastics, Theory of Massage, MedicalPsychology, Elementary Chemistry.

Second YearAnatomy, Theory and practice of Massage, Theory andpractice of Medical Gymnastics, Theory and practice of MedicalElectricity, Pathology, Theory of Muscle re-education.

Third YearTheory and practice in Muscle re-education, Practice ofMedical Electricity, Practice of Massage.

41. The annual examinations shall be held at a date and at such placeas the Board may by resolution determine and notify.

42. Every student desiring to sit at the annual examinations shall lodgean application with the Board not later than the 15th day of the month nextpreceding the month in which the examination is appointed to be held.

43. Any student who has failed to pass the examination or any portionthereof may at the discretion of the Board be allowed to submit himself ata supplementary examination to be held in the month of February next followingin any subject or subjects which the Board may determine.

44. Students failing in the annual examination in any year may at thediscretion of the Board

repeat the whole of the year's work or such part thereof as theBoard may determine; orbe removed from the record of students and refused admissionto further training.

Part VII.Qualification Certificates and Diplomas.

45. Every student who has in all respects complied with the Act and therules and regulations made thereunder and qualified himself for registrationas a physiotherapist under the Act shall be entitled to a certificate in theform of Form No. 5 in the Appendix to the Regulations.

Part VIII.Miscellaneous.

46. (a) The Board may adopt a seal known as the Seal of the Board.(b) Such seal shall be kept in the custody of the Registrar and deposited

at the office of the Board.(c) Such seal shall be affixed by the Registrar in the presence of the

Chairman of the Board to any writing when authorised by a resolution of theBoard and not otherwige.

Passed at a meeting of the Physiotherapists Registration Board this 21stday of September, 1951.

HENRY M. HILL,Chairman.

A. ROBERTSON,Registrar.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, 18th June,1952.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

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21 June, 1952.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1585

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1950.Resolution.

P.H.D. 716/34, Ex. Co. No. 1094.WHEREAS under the provisions of the Health Act,1911-1950, the Governor may cause to be preparedmodel by-laws for all or any of the purposes forwhich by-laws may be made by a local authorityunder any of the provisions of the Act; and whereasa local authority may, of its own motion, by resolu-tion adopt the whole, or any portion of such by-laws, with or without modification; and whereasModel By-laws described as Series "A" have beenprepared in accordance with the said Act and pub-Ushed in the Government Gazette on the 4th dayof December, 1944, and amended from time to timethereafter: Now, therefore, the Upper BlackwoodRoad Board, being a local health authority withinthe meaning of the Act, doth hereby resolve anddetermine that the Model By-laws described asSeries "A" and published in the Government Gazetteon the 4th December, 1944, together with theamendments thereto published in the GovernmentGazette on 26th January, 1945; 30th November,1945; 20th December, 1946; 10th February, 1950;24th March, 1950; 29th December, 1950; 22nd June,1951; 17th August, 1951, and 2nd November, 1951,shall be adopted with the modification as follows:

Part IX.Schedule "D."Scale of Fees to be Paid on Application for

Registration of Offensive Trade Premises.Per Annum.

In respect of £ s. d.

Passed at a meeting of the Upper Blackwood RoadBoard this 17th day of April, 1952.

J. R. PURSE,Chairman.

J. A. SMALLMAN,Secretary.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council, 18th June, 1952.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1950.Perenjori Road BoardResolution.

P.H.D. 1231/26, Ex. Co. No. 1095.WHEREAS under the Health Act, 1911-1950, theGovernor may cause to be prepared model by-lawsfor all or any of the purposes for which modelby-laws may be made by a local authority; andwhereas Model By-laws described as Series "A"have been prepared and published in the Govern-ment Gazette on the 4th day of December, 1944,and amended from time to time thereafter, andwhereas a local authority may adopt the wholeor any part of the said Model By-laws with or with-out modification: Now, therefore, the PerenjoriRoad Board, being a local authority within themeaning of the said Act, doth hereby resolve anddetermine that the Model By-laws described asSeries "A" and published in the Government Gazetteon the 4th day of December, 1944, together with theamendments thereto published in the GovernmentGazette on the 26th January, 1945; 30th November,1945; 20th December, 1946; 10th February, 1950;24th March, 1950; 22nd June, 1951; 17th August,1951, and 2nd November, 1951, shall be adoptedwith the modification as follows:

Part IX.Schedule D.Scale of Fees to be Paid on Application for

Registration of Offensive Trade Premises.£ s. d.

In respect ofSlaughterhouses 200Piggeries 100Other trades not specified above 100

Passed at a meeting of the Perenjori Road Board,this 14th day of March, 1952.

A. FARRELL,Chairman.

D. A. JONES,Secretary.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council, 18th June, 1952.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT, 1948.Department of Harbour and Lights,

Perth, 18th June, 1952.C.S.D. 399/49, Ex. Co. No. 1067.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting under the pro-visions of the Western Australian Marine Act, 1948, has been pleased to amend,in the manner mentioned in the Schedule hereunder, the Western AustralianMarine Act, 1948 (Survey and Equipment) Regulations published in theGovernment Gazette on the 15th day of March, 1950.

H. T. STITFOLD,Under Secretary.

Schedule.Part VISurvey and Equipment of Fishing Boats, Pearling Boats and

Whaling Boatsof the abovementioned regulations is amended as follows:-1. Regulation 62 is amended by deleting from the definition of "gross

register tonnage" all the words after the word "tonnage" in line four andinserting in lieu thereof the following words:

Calculated in accordance with the following formulaL x B x Dx .6

- gross tonnage.100

L, being the length of the vessel in feet from the after side of thestem to the after side of the stern post measured at the line of thedeck. Where no stern post is fitted, the length at the after end shallbe measured to the axis of the rudder stock at the deck. Providedthat the length of the counter, or overhang, aft, when measuredfrom the foreside of the stern post, or from the axis of the rudderstock where no stern post is fitted, to the inside of the rim, or harpin,at the after end shall not exceed 17 per centum of the Length L.obtained above.Where the length of the counter, or overhang, aft, is in excess of the17 per centum above stated the Length L shall be taken as 85 percentum of the length measured from the after side of the stem tothe inside of the rim, or harpin, at the after end, measured at theline of the deck.

Slaughterhouses 1 1 0Piggeries 5 0Other trades not specified above 10 0

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For the purpose of this formula the stern post shall mean the afteror rudder post.

B, being the breadth of the vessel in feet from the outside ofthe planking where the vessel is of greatest breadth; and,

D, being the depth of the vessel in feet amidships from the topof the gunwale to the top of the bottom riank next to the keel, orin decked boats from the top of the covering board or margin plankat side amidships to the top of the bottom pknk next to the keel.

2. Regulation 64 is amendedby deleting from paragraph (3) all the words commencing withthe word "either" in line three and. concluding with the word"necessary" in line nine, and substituting the following words"Lloyds Register, the application for survey shall be accompaniedby such information with respect to the vessel as the depart-ment, in the circumstances of the case, considers necessary";andby inserting a new paragraph (5) as follows:

(5) Vessels Over 15 Tons GrossExcept as insofar as otherprovisions is made by these Regulations anything re-quired to be done by Rules and Regulations issued byLloyd's Register of Shipping, London, regarding the sur-vey-of ships shall be deemed, insofar as they can be readas applicable, to be a thing necessary to be done beforea certificate of survey under the Marine Act, 1948, maybe granted in respect of any fishing vessel over 15 tonsgross under these Regulations.

3. Regulation 73 paragraph (2) is amended by deleting the scale headed"Minimum RequirementsSea-going Vessels" and substituting the followingscale:

Not over 2 tons 1 Anchor 26 lb. 14 2 30

Over 2 but not over 3 tons .... 1 ,, 301b. 2 30Over 3 but not over 4 tons 1 ,, 33lb. 2+ 30Over 4 but not over 5 tons 1 ,, 361b. 2+ 30Over 5 but not over 6 tons I ,, 391b. I 2+ 30Over 6 but not over 7 tons 1 ,, 4llb. 5/16 24 30Over 7 but not over 8 tons 2 ,, 44 lb. Ca. 5/16 24 35Over 8 but not over 9 tons 2 ,, 49lb.ea. 5/16 2+ 35Over 9 but not over 11 tons 2 ,, 55 lb. Ca. 5/16 2+ 35Over 11 but not over 13 tons 2 ,, 63 lb. ea. * 2+ 40Over 13 but under 15 tons 2 ,, 70 lb. ea. I 3 4015 tons but not exceeding J75 tons 2 ,, 76 lb. en. I 40Over l75 tons but not exceeding

20 tons 2......84 lb. ea. I 45Over 20 tons but not exceeding

25 tons 2 ,, 98 lb. ea. 7/16 45Over 25 tons but not exceeding

30 tons 2 1 cwt. ea. 15/32 45Over 30 tons but not exceeding

35 tons 2 ,, 11 cwt. ea. 9/16 45Over 35 tons but not exceeding

40 tons 2 ,, 1 cwt. ea. 9/16 45Over 40 tons but not exceeding

50 tons 2 ,, 11 cwt. ea. a5 60

Over 50 tons but not exceeding60 tons 2 ,, 2 cwt. Ca. ft 60

Over 60 tons but not exceeding70 tons 2 ,, 2 cwt. ea. 11/16 60

Over 70 tons but not exceeding80 tons 2 ,, 2+ cwt. ea. 11/16 75

Over 80 tons but not exceeding90 tons 2 ,, 21 cwt. ea. I 60

Over 90 tons but not exceeding100 tons ................ 2 ,, 3 cwt. ea. 13/16 60Over 100 tons but not exceeding120 tons ................ 2 ,, 34cwt.ea. 13/16 60Over 120 tons but not exceeding140 tons ................ 2 ,, 4 cwt. Ca. 1- 60Over 140 tons but not exceeding160 tons ................ 2 ,, 4 cwt. ea. ft 60Over 160 tons but not exceeding180 tons ................ 2 ,, 5 cwt. ea. 15/16 60Over 180 tons but not exceeding

2 ,, 51 cwt. Ca. 15/16 75Over 200 tons but not exceeding

2 ,, 51- cwt. Ca. 60

Length ofSize of Chain (or

Gross Tonnage of Fishing Vessel. Number and Weightof Anchors.

Diameterof

Chain.

ManillaRope (asAlterna-

tive).

Rope whereaccepted asAlternative)

for eachAnchor.

inches. inches. fathoms.

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At the discretion of the Surveyor, sea-going fishing boats not over seventons gross may be required to carry an additional anchor and rope or chainof the weight and size specified for the tonnage of the boat in the scale. Fish-ing vessels which do not proceed to sea shall carry anchor or anchors andchain or rope to the satisfaction of the Surveyor.

In all cases where rope is used with an anchor, a chain pendant of theproper tabulated size and at least six feet in length shall be attached to theanchor.

4. Regulation 75 is amended by substituting the figures "70" for thefigures "50" in paragraphs (2) and (3).

5. Regulation 92 is amendedby deleting from paragraph (1) the word "fluid" in line two;andby adding the words "where applicable" at the end of paragraph(3).

6. Regulation 93 is amended by deleting paragraph (d) and insertingin lieu paragraph (d) as follows:

(d) In vessels fitted with oil fired boiler or boilers, the followingequipment shall be provided in addition to the requirements speci-fied in sub-paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this Regulation:-

Two approved fire extinguishers.A nozzle for attaching to the fire hose suitable for spray-water on oil without undue disturbance of the surface,andmeans for the admission and distribution of froth rapidlyover the whole area of the boiler room to a depth of sixinches or fire smothering gas or steam in sufficient quanti-ties in the boiler space, with control from an easily ac-cessible position which shall not be readily cut off fromuse by an outbreak of fire.

7. Regulation 94 is amended by deleting paragraph (C) and insertingin lieu paragraphs (c) and (d) as follows:

(c) In vessels fitted with oil fired boiler or boilers, the following equip-ment shall be provided in addition to the requirements specified inparagraphs (a) and (b) of this regulation:-

Two approved fire extinguishers.A nozzle for attaching to fire hose suitable for sprayingwater on oil without undue disturbance of the surface.

(d) Vessels of 100 tons gross or over fitted with oil fired boiler orboilers, in addition to the requirements specified in paragraphs(a), (b), and (c) of this regulation shall be equipped with meansfor the admission and distribution of froth rapidly over the wholearea of the boiler room to a depth of six inches, or fire smotheringgas or steam in sufficient quantities in the boiler space, with controlfrom an easily accessible position which shall not be readily cutoff from use by an outbreak of fire. Similar provision may berequired, at the direction of the Surveyor, in vessels of less than100 tons gross but not less than 50 tons gross, fitted with oil firedboiler or boilers.

8. Regulations 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 and 99 are amended by deleting there-from the word "register" wherever it appears.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, 18th June,1952.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

POLICE ACT, 1892.Sections 75 and 76.

THE following unclaimed Stolen and Found Pro-perty will be sold by public auction at the PoliceStation, Geraldton, on the 25th July, 1952, at 2 p.m.

T. ANDERSEN,Commissioner of Police.

1 old attache case containing sundry items.1 small red and black purse, and one fawn purse.1 bicycle pump.1 gent's felt hat.1 air conditioning fan.1 pair spectacles in black leather case.1 fibre suitcase containing men's clothing, and one

canvas kit bag.1 gent's bicycle.1 gent's metal tie pin.1 lady's imitation pearl necklace.1 child's patent leather shoe and small brooch.1 fountain pen and one blue stone for pendant.1 suitcase containing men's soiled clothing.1 yellow metal signet ring.1 101b. hammer.1 gent's bicycle, frame No. 3295.1 gent's wrist watch "Unicorn" make.1 bundle of soiled clothing.1 fountain pen "Platignum" make.

(2)-56348.

1 fountain pen "Eayard" make.1 lady's wrist watch, white metal, "Herma" make.1 gent's yellow metal wrist watch.1 lady's imitation pearl bracelet.1 blue leather purse.1 sugar bag containing men's soiled clothing.1 brown leather tobacco pouch.1 gent's yellow metal signet ring, with initials J.H.G.1 7Olb. bag of sugar.1 2ft. Gin, mattress, blue and white ticking.1 pair reading glasses in case.1 opal ear ring.1 imitation pearl necklace.1 chain locket, yellow metal, chain type.1 pair spectacles in case.1 yellow metal heart-shaped locket.2 woollen blankets in green canvas.2 keys on ring.1 yellow metal signet ring.1 gent's bicycle, "Malvern Star" make.1 gent's bicycle, "Malvern Star" make.1 bamboo fishing rod.1 "Platignum" ball point pen.1 pair tan shoes and 1 set of false teeth.1 coil spring.1 leather wallet containing photos. and papers.1 gent's bicycle, "Malvern Star" make1 motor car crank handle.1 parcel containing 2 ladies' belts and crochet book.

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1 single strand pearl necklace (imitation).1 bran sack containing sheeps' wool.1 white "Pelaco" shirt and manicure set.1 differential side gear motor part.1 pair horn-rimmed spectacles.1 half bag sheeps' wool.1 attache case containing shaving gear and men's

soiled clothing.1 swag of 1 blanket, leather jacket, torch, etc.1 pair fawn "Saekgrip" trousei's.1 child's brown leather purse.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE undermentioned allotments of land will beoffered for sale at public auction on the dates andat the places specified below, under the provisionsof the Land Act, 1933-1950, and its regulations:-

GERALDTON.2nd July, 1952, at 3.15 p.m., at the Rural and

Industries Bank-Narngu1u'ff41, 5a. Or. 32p., £90.

KATANNING.3rd July, 1952, at 11 am., at the Rural and In-

dustries Bank-OngerupTown 21, lr., £20; 90, ir., £20; 91,

ir., £20; 1192, ir., £25.

DENMARK.4th July, 1952, at 4 p.m., at the Rural and Industries

Bank-*WalpoleTown 62, ir. 3.4p., £40; 63, lr. 4.2p.,

£30.

BRIDGETOWN.8th July, 1952, at noon, at the Court House-

t.Boyup BrookTown 120, ir., £25.NorthcliffeTown 74, ir. 17.9p., £50.

SOUTHERN CROSS.9th July, 1952, at 3 p.m., at the Mining Registrar's

OfficeSouthern CrossTown 443, ii., £15.

NARROGIN.10th July, 1952, at noon, at the Government Land

Agency-WilliamsTown 145, lr. 18.2p., £15.

NORTHAM.10th July, 1952, at 11.30 a.m., at the Court House-

PiawaningTown 22, 1r., £12; 23, lr., £12.lWubinTown 4, lr., £40; 29, ir., £20.

PERTH.11th July, 1952, at 3.30 p.m., a the Department

of Lands and Surveys-

Greenmount_*11t10, 12a. 3r. 27p., £50; *11429a. 2r., £50; '11474, 13a. Or. 18p., £60.

1:MarmionTown 5, lr., £60; 6, lr., £65; 7, lr.,

1:Mt. HelenaTown 259, lr. 36.5p., £20.lSwan Locations-3759, 2r. 39.5p., £25; 4795,

22p., £65; 4796, 22p., £65; 4797, 22p., £65.i:WallistonTown 63, lr. 3.7p., £25.

BEVERLEY.15th July, 1952, at 3.30 p.m., at the Government

Land Agency-PingellyTown 322, ir., £10; Town 323, 1r.,

£10.

MERREDIN.16th July, 1952, at 10 am., at the Court House-

Burracoppin'11128, 3a. 3r. 8p., £10.Nungarin_*137, 5a., £20.

ALBANY.17th July, 1952, at 2.30 p.m., at the Court House-

G1edhow_* ITSub. 41, 2a. Or. 30p., £15.

'Suburban I or cultivation.tSubject to payment for improvements.tSection 21 of the regulations does not apply.IlSubiect to truncation of corner, if necessary.¶1 All marketable timber is reserved to the Crown.All improvements on the land offered for sale

are the property of the Crown, and shall be paidfor as the Minister may direct, whose valuationshall be final and binding on the purchaser.

Plans and further particulars of these salesmay be obtained at this office and the offices ofthe various Government Land Agents. Land soldto a depth of 200 feet below the natural surface,except in mining districts, where it is granted toa depth of 40 feet or 20 feet only.

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES.980 (Minkadine), 5738 (near Lime Lake), 6686 (now

Byford Townsite), 13295 (Bullfinch), 14079(Tammin), 15096 (Bullfinch), 15600 (Byford),16157 (near Harrismith), 17903, 17904 and17905 (Carilla), 20056 (Morawa), 22596 (SouthTammin), 23296 (Mingenew).

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th June, 1952.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to cancel, under section 37 of theLand Act, 1933-1950, as follows:-

Corres. No. 2510/89Reserve No. 980 (Avon Loca-tion 27474)Camping. (Plan 25/80, A4.)

Corres. No. 5282/97, Vol. 2Reserve No. 5738(Wagin Agricultural Area Lot 85)Railway. (Plan409C/40, E3.)

Corres. Nos. 13822/98, 8509/OSReserve No. 6686(Cockburn Sound Locations 503 and 513)Exceptedfrom Sale. (Plan Byford.)

Corres, No. 2164/11Reserve No. 13295 (BullfinchLot 175)Church Site (Roman Catholic). (PlanBullfinch.)

Corres. No. 15755/10Reserve No. 14079 (Tam-mm Lots 96 and 97)Excepted from Sale andOccupation. (Plan Tammin.)

Corres. No. 6562/13Reserve No. 15096 (BullfinchLot 42)Church Site (Roman Catholic). (PlanBullfinch.)

Corres. No. 4488/12Reserve No. 15600 (ByfordLot 34)Agricultural Hall Site. (Plan Byford.)

Corres. No. 2863/15Reserve No. 16157 (WilliamsLocation 10898) Schoolsite. (Plan 386A/4O, C2.)

Corres. No. 4871/21Reserves Nos. 17903, 17904and 17905 (Carilla Lots 7, 8, 9, 10 and 16)PublicUtility, Post Office Site and Hotel Site, respectively.(Plan Carilla.)

Corres. No. 10489/12Reserve No. 20056 (MorawaLots 123 and 124)Excepted from Sale. (PlanMorawa.)

Corres. No. 2599/16Reserve No. 22596 (AvonLocation 27105)Schoolsite. (Plan 3B/40, Fl.)

Corres. No. 4455/51Reserve No. 23296 (Mm-genew Lot 59)Excepted from Sale. (Plan Mm-genew.)

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE OF PURPOSE AND AMENDMENT OFBOUNDARIES OF RESERVE.

No. 16412 (East Beverley).Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th June, 1952.Corres. No. 4225/15.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-19S0, of the purpose of reserveNo. 16412 (Avon Location 21S47) being changed

£70;£80;

8, lr. 6.6p., £80;11, lr., £80; 12,

9, 31.8p., £80;lr., £80; 86,

10, lr.,31.8p.,

£50; 87, lr., £40; 88, lr., £40; 89, ir., £40:

j:Bedfordale-91116, la. 2r. 16p., £15.G1en Forrest__* 11325, 4a. 3r. 4p., £80; *11326

3a. 2r. 35p., £75; *11328, 3a. 2r., £60; *113293a. 2r., £60; *11330 3a. Or. 35p., £40; *11331,2a. 2r., £50; *11332, la. 3r. 39.3p., £65.

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27 June, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1589

from "Rifle Range" to "Flora and Fauna," andof its amendment to include the area of vacantCrown land adjoining its North-East boundary,and of its area being increased to about 150 acresaccordingly. (Plan 3D/40, B4,)

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Tinder Secretary for Lands.

RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th June, 1952.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to set apart as Public Reserves thelands described in the Schedule below for thepurposes therein set forth.

Corres. No. 6617/08.WELLINGTON.No. 22057 (Excepted from

Sale), location No. 4079 (873a. 2r. 24p). (Plan383A/40, A2.)

Corres. No. 3911/51.NORSEMAN.No. 23544 (Recreation), lot No.

1751 (about ba.). (Plan Norseman.)Corres. No. 6852/51.MARVEL LOCHNo. 23545 (Recreation), lots

Nos. 145, 146 and 147 (3r.). (Plan Marvel Loch.)Corres. No. 6167/51.SWANNo. 23546 (Recreation), location No.

5377 (6a. Or. 35p.). (Diagram L.T.O. 7082, Plan28/80, D3.)

Corres. No. 7452/51.DONNYBROOKNo. 23547 (Railway Purposes),

lots Nos. 127, 187, 188 and 308 (3r. 36p.). (PlanDonnybrook.)

Corres. No. 61/52.TORBAY.No. 23548 (Railway Purposes), lot No.

224 (about 3r.). (Plan Torbay.)Corres. No. 5558/51.MINGENEW.No. 23549 (School Quarters), lot

No. 59 (lr. 3.4p.). (Plan Mingenew.)Corres. No. 4076/50.BYFORD.No. 23550 (Railway Purposes), lots

Nos. 34, 41 and 42 (la. Or. 25p.). (Diagram P.1845(part only), Plan Byford.)

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Tinder Secretary for Lands.

RESERVE No. 15224 (MANJIMUP).Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th June, 1952.Corres. No. 7037/12.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to revoke the Order in Counctidated 2nd December, 1931, whereby reserve No.15224 (Manjimup Lot 201) was vested in the

Manjimup Road Board in trust for the purpose of"Water."

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVES.1659 (Bodinup), 4768 (South Perth), 11776 (Moor-

anning), 15224 (Manjimup), 16675 (Borden).Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th June, 1952.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1950, as follows:-

Corres. No. 1988/98, Vol. 3Of the purpose ofreserve No. 1659 (Williams Locations 13296 and13297) being changed from "Watering Place" to"Camping Place for Travellers." (Plan 409A/40,C2.)

Corres. No. 5412/97, Vol. 2Of the purpose ofreserve No. 4768 (South Perth Lot 402) beingchanged from "Park and Garden" to "Kindergar-ten and Infant Health Clinic." (Plan South Perth.)

Corres. No. 3576/04Of the purpose of reserveNo. 11776 (Avon Location 6097) being changed from"Water" to "Preservation of Flora." (Plan 3B/40,E2.)

Corres. No. 7037/12Of the purpose of reserveNo. 15224 (Manjimup Lot 201) being changed from"Water" to "Road Board Requirements." (PlanManjimup.)

Corres. No. 13/17Of the purpose of reserve No.16675 (Borden Lots 24 and 25) being changed from"Excepted from Sale" to "Railway Purposes."(Plan Borden.)

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.782 (near Narandagy Spring), 2563 (Geraldton),

2804 (Nullagine Common), 9511 (near Harri-smith), 10580 (Tammin), 13141 (near Mul-lewa), 15697 (near Wyalkatchem), 17696 (Deni-son), 18891 (Torbay), 19387 (Donnybrook).

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth 24th June, 1952.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1950, as follows:-

Corres. No. 1709/85Of the amendment of reserveNo. 782 (Stopping Place for Teams) to comprisean area of 50 acres in lieu of 640 acres. (Plan127/80, E4.)

Corres. No. 3504/92Of the amendment of reserveNo. 2563 (Quarantine GroundStock) to excludethat portion now designated Geraldton Lot 1377,and of its area being reduced to about 87 acres2 roods accordingly. (Plan Geraldton, Sheet 1.)

Corres. No. 1965/94Of the amendment of reserveNo. 2804 (Common) to exclude that portion nowdesignated De Grey Location 17. (Plan 98/300.)

Corres. No. 11751/04Of the amendment ofreserve No. 9511 (Water) to include Williams Loca-tion 10898, and of its area being increased to 100acres accordingly. (Plan 386A/40, C2.)

Corres. No. 9796/06Of the amendment of reserveNo. 10580 (Methodist Church Site) to compriseTammin Lots 96 and 97 in lieu of lot 6, and of itsarea being increased to 2 roods 1 perch accordingly.(Plan Tammin)

Corres. No. 11585/10Of the amendment ofreserve No. 13141 (Water) to exclude that portionnow designated Victoria Location 10058, and ofits area being reduced to about 20 acres accordingly.(Plan 156/80, B1.)

Corres. No. 4986/14Of the amendment of reserveNo. 15697 (Railway Water Supply) to exclude thatportion now designated Avon Location 27473, andof its area being reduced to about 210 acres accord-ingly. (Plans 33B/40, E2, 33C/40, E3.)

Corres. No. 3325/15Of the amendment of reserveNo. 17696 (Lime Deposit) to exclude that portionnow comprised in Denison Lot 275. (Plan Denison.)

Corres. No. 2735/09Of the amendment of reserveFio. 18891 (Torbay Lot 177)Quarry, to excludethat portion now designated Torbay Lot 224, andof its area being reduced to about 2 acres 2 roodsaccordingly. (Plan Torbay.)

Corres. No. 6630/24Of the amendment of reserveNo. 19387 (Hospital) to exclude Donnybrook Lots125, 127, 128, 129, 186, 187, 188, 190 and 301 to310 (inclusive), and of its area being reduced to1 rood 38 perches accordingly. (Plan Donnybrook.)

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1950.(Section 89A.)

Farm Reconstruction Area.HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has beenpleased to define and set apart, under the pro-visions of section 89A of the Land Act, 1933-1950,the lands described in the Schedule hereto as a"Farm Reconstruction Area".

Schedule.(Unencumbered Lands.)

Corres., Land, Plan, Former Lease.292/49; Wellington Locations 4576 to 4580 (inclu-

sive); 411D/40, B3; vacant Crown land, form-erly part of State Forest No. 27.

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

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COLLIE RECREATION AND PARK LANDS ACT.Appointment of Board Member.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th June, 1952.Corres. No. 6938/01, Vol. 4.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to appoint, under the provisionsof the above Act, Mr. Sampson Simpson as a mem-ber of the Collie Recreation and Park Lands Boardvice Mr. Daniel Joseph James.

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE OF NAME OF ROAD.Belmont Park Road District.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 25th June, 1952.Corres. No. 10860/06, Vol. 3.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 10 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1950, of the name of Hardey'sRoad, from road No. 1448 (Great Eastern Highway)to road No. 168 (Newburn Road) in the BelmontPark Road District, being changed to Hardey Road,and such road shall hereafter be known and dis-tinguished as Hardey Road accordingly. (PlanlD/20, N.E.)

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF BOUNDARIES.Glen Forrest Townsite.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th June, 1952.

Corres. No. 3428/97.IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Gov-ernor in Executive Council has been pleased toapprove, under section 10 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, of the boundaries of Glen Forrest Townsitebeing amended to include the area surveyed andshown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 61435 asGlen Forrest Lot 324. (Plans 1C/20, N.E., and GlenForrest.)

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

SPECIAL SETTLEMENT LANDS.Esperance District.

Open for Selection 23rd July, 1952.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th June, 1952.Corres. No. 1439/52.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to declare open for selection theSpecial Settlement lands described in the Schedulehereunder, under Divisions 1 and 4 of Part V ofthe Land Act, 1933-1950, and the regulations there-under, as modified by the special conditions hereenumerated:

Applications must be lodged at the Depart-ment of Lands and Surveys, Perth, on or beforeWednesday, 23rd July, 1952, together with a depositof £10 us. 3d.

The provisions of section 135 of the said Actrelating to determination of simultaneous applica-tions shall apply.

The maximum area permissible for selectionby any one person shall be 2,500 acres, or suchlesser area as will, together with any other landsselected under these conditions, not exceed 2,500acres.

The selector or his agent must take up resi-dence within one year from the date of approvaland make it his habitual residence for the ensuingfive years.

Payment of the Crown purchase price andfencing and water supply improvements will berequired in accordance with section 47 of the saidAct.

The selector shall, after the first year, clear,cultivate and lay down in pasture one-tenth of thearea in each year for the next succeeding fouryears; such clearing, cultivation and pasture shallbe properly maintained.

The scheduled lands are available subject tosurvey and provision of any necessary roads.

Schedule.The area of about 1,000 acres bounded by lines

commencing at the North-East corner of Esper-ance Location 626 and extending North about 70chains; thence West about 140 chains; thenceSouth about 70 chains to a North-West corner ofsaid location 626; thence East to the starting point.(Plan 423/80, D2.)

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1950.Part VDivisions 1 and 4.

Special Settlement Lands.Open Wednesday, 23rd July, 1952.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th June, 1952.

Corres. No. 1598/52.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatEsperance Location 1466, containing 3,027 acres2 roods 2 perches, has been set apart for thepurposes of Special Settlement, pursuant to theprovisions of Part V (Divisions 1 and 4) of theLand Act, 1933-1950, and subject to the regulationsunder the said Act as modified by the special con-ditions set out hereunder.

Location 1466 is available for selection, priced at2s. per acre (excluding survey fee) and applica-tions should be lodged at the Department of Landsand Surveys, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 23rdJuly, 1952, accompanied by a deposit of £2 15s. 8d.

All applications received on or before that datewill be treated as having been received on theclosing day, and, in the event of there being moreapplications than one for this location, the appli-cation to be granted will be decided by the LandBoard.

Special Conditions.The selector or his agent must take up resi-

dence within one year from the date of approvaland make it his habitual residence for the ensuingfive years.

Payment of the Crown purchase price andfencing and water supply improvements will berequired in accordance with section 47 of the saidAct.

The selector shall, after the first year, clear,cultivate and lay down in pasture one-tenth ofthe area in each year for the next succeeding fouryears; such clearing, cultivation and pasture shallbe properly maintained.

(Plan 423/80, Cl and 402/80, C4.)

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1950.Part VDivisions 1 and 4.

Special Settlement Lands.Open Wednesday, 23rd July, 1952.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th June, 1952.

Corres. No. 1977/46.Schedule.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatPlantagenet Locations 4176 and 1511, containing160 acres and 167 acres 2 roods, respectively, havebeen set apart for the purposes of Special Settle-ment, pursuant to the provisions of Part V (Divi-sions 1 and 4) of the Land Act, 1933-1950, and sub-ject to the regulations under the said Act as modi-fied by the special conditions set out hereunder.

Locations 4176 and 1511 are available for selec-tion priced at 8s. 9d. per acre (if selected as oneholding) and subject to survey if selected separ-

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ately. Applications should be lodged at the De-partment of Lands and Surveys, Perth, on or beforeWednesday, 23rd July, 1952, accompanied by adeposit of £1 12s. 5d. for both locations or £5 6s. 3d.if only one location is required.

All applications received on or before 23rd July,1952, will be treated as having been received onthe closing day, and in the event of there beingmore applications than one for these locations, theapplication to be granted will be decided by theLand Board.

Special Conditions.One-fifth of the cultivable area must be

cleared within three years and two-fifths withinfive years from date of inception of the lease.Such clearing must be at a stage sufficient to estab-lish pasture.

Nine-tenths of the cleared area must be sownto pasture with superphosphate within 15 monthsof clearing.

(Plan 451A/40, Bi.)H. S. FRANCIS,

Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1950.Part V-Divisions 1 and 4.

Special Settlement Lands.Open Wednesday, 23rd July, 1952.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th June, 1952.

Corres. No. 3381/50.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatthe area of about 270 acres described in the Schedulehereto has been set apart for the purposes ofSpecial Settlement, pursuant to the provisions ofPart V (Divisions 1 and 4) of the Land Act, 1933-1950, and subject to the regulations under the saidAct as modified by the special conditions set outhereunder.

Such land is available for selection subject tosurvey and pricing, and applications should belodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, on or before Wednesday, 23rd July, 1952,accompanied by a deposit of £6 5s.

All applications received on or before that datewill be treated as having been received on theclosing day, and in the event of there being moreapplications than one for this area, the applicationto be granted will be decided by the Land Board.

Special Conditions.One-fifth of the cultivable area must be

cleared within three years and two-fifths withinfive years from date of inception of the lease. Suchclearing must be at a stage sufficient to establishpasture.

Nine-tenths of the cleared area must be sownto pasture with superphosphate within 15 monthsof clearing.

Schedule.The area bounded by Albany Highway, Plan-

tagenet Locations 4942, 2701 and 4833, road No. 2486and the Northern boundary of Narrikup Townsite.

(Plan 451A/40, B2.)H. S. FRANCIS,

Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR SALE.Tambellup Lot 296, Wyndham Lot 271, Denham Lot

70, Gnowangerup Lot 164, Parkerville Lot 353.Applications Close Wednesday, 23rd July, 1952.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th June, 1952.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1950, as follows:-

Corres. No. 7187/49-Of Tambellup Lot 296 beingmade available for sale in fee simple, priced at £30.Improvements will be paid for as the Minister forI.ands may direct, (Plan Tambellup.) -

Corres. No. 5129/01, Vol. 2-Of Wyndham Lot 271being made available for sale in fee simple, pricedat £200, subject to payment for improvements and,in addition to payment of the deposit as prescribedin condition (1) below, the successful applicantshall (unless he is the owner of the improvementsat present existing on the lands) pay to the Min-ister for Lands, on demand, the value of such im-provements, to be fixed by the Minister, whosevaluation shall be final and binding, and, failingsuch payment, the application shall be cancelled.

Corres. No. 2068/26, Vol. 2-Of Denham Lot '70being made available for sale in fee simple, pricedat £350, such price including the value of improve-ments, the property of the Crown. The CrownGrant shall not issue until the survey of lot 70 hasbeen passed, and the successful applicant shallpay to the Minister for Lands, on demand, the valueof existing improvements other than those theproperty of the Crown, unless the said successfulapplicant is the owner of such improvements, thevalue of which shall be fixed by the Minister, whosevaluation shall be final and binding, and, failingsuch payment, the application shall be cancelled.

Corres. No. 6938/51-Of Gnowangerup Lot 164being made available for sale for an estate in feesimple priced at thirty-five pounds (35).

Corres. No. 1548/46-Of Parkerville Lot 353 beingmade available for sale in fee simple, priced at £20,subject to payment for improvements.

The following conditions apply to all the above:-Applications, accompanied by a deposit of

10 per cent. of the fixed price, must be lodged atthe Lands Office, Perth, on or before Wednesday,23rd July, 1952.

Balance of purchase money shall be paidwithin 12 months from the date of approval of theapplication by four quarterly instalments on thefirst days of January, April, July and October.

All applications lodged on or before that datewill be treated as having been received on theclosing day, and if there are more applications thanone, the application to be granted will be deter-mined by the Land Board.

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th June, 1952.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatthe undermentioned lots are now open for saleunder the conditions specified, by public auction,as provided by the Land Act, 1933-1950, at thefollowing upset prices:-

Applications to be lodged at Perth.Corres. No. 1349/52.

24ALDERSYDE.-Town 16, £22; 14, 15,

Corres. No. 5759/50.BRUCE ROCK.-Town 313, £35; 309, 310, 311, 312

and 314, £25 each.

Corres. No. 1292/52.GABBIN.-Town 1 and 16, £25 each; 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,

17 and 32, £20 each; 18, 20 and 31, £15 each.Suburban for Cultivation 38, £23 (including im-provements).

Corres. No. 3295/51.HOPETOUN.-Town 96, £50; 114, £45; 70 and

111, £40 each; 15, 49 and 91, £30 each; 8, 31, 59,64 and 100, £25 each; 10, 18, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 34,44, 45 and 46, £20 eacli

£20 each; 17, £18; 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29and 30, £15 each.

and 25,

Corres. No. 365/52.ARRINO.-Town 114, £25; 113, £20; 47, 83, 90,

98, 99 and 106, £18 each; 84, 86, 92, 93, 95, 96, 97,100, 101, 102, 105 and 110, £15 each.

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Corres. No. 6145/51.KARLGARIN.-Town 24, £25; 23, £20.Corres. No. 2002/51.MEEKATHARRA.-Town 496, £10.Corres. No. 1350/52.MUCHEA.-Town 22, 24, 25, 26, 29, 35, 41, 46

and 47, £15 each; 23, 27, 28, 33, 34, 42, 43 and 48,£12 each. Suburban for Cultivation 114, £25; 93, 94and 95, £12 each.

Corres. No. 1772/52.PERENJORI.-Town 39, £30.Corres. No. 4528/51.WAGIN.-Suburban for Cultivation 626, 627 and

629, £20 each.Corres. No. 1579/52.WESTONIA.-Town 113 and 115, £15 each.Plans showing the arrangement of the lots

referred to are now obtainable at this office andthe offices of the various Government Land Agents.

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th June, 1952.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatthe undermentioned lots are now open for leasingunder the conditions specified, by public auction,as provided by the Land Act, 1933-1950, at thefollowing capital values:-

Applications to be lodged at Kalgoorlie.Corres. No. 1345/52.KALGOORLIE.-2219 (Varden Street) £32 lOs.;

2831 (Bourke Street) £12 lOs.

Conditions.The lessee will be required to erect a residence

on his lot within six months from the date ofapproval of his application or within such extendedperiod as the Minister for Lands may approve.Failure to comply with this condition renders thelease liable to forfeiture.

The terms of the lease will be 99 years.No transfer of the lease will be approved

until the lessee has complied with the buildingconditions of the lease.

The conditions under which the said landis made available shall not entitle the lessee now orat any future time to the right to convert sameto fee simple.

Plans showing the arrangement of the lotsreferred to are now obtainable at this office andthe offices of the various Government Land Agents.

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

ERRATUM.Corres. No. 3999/29.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatthe following amendment has been made in theSchedule of "Reappraisement of Town and Subur-ban Lots," pages 1555 and 1556 of the GovernmentGazette dated the 20th June, 1952.

Boulder Lot 700; 2117/3188 should read 3117/3188.Boulder Lot 2235; 3117/3275 should read 3117/

3274.Norseman Lot 1153; delete.

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1950; WAR SERVICE LANDSETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ACT, 1951.

IT is hereby notified that the land set out in theSchedule hereunder has been set apart for develop-ment as holdings for disposal under the War Ser-vice Land Settlement Agreement Act to eligiblepersons exclusively.

G. K. BARON HAY,Chairman,

Chairman, Land Settlement Board.

The Schedule.

STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946-1948.Dedication of Land.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th June, 1952.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to dedicate, under the provisionsof the State Housing Act, 1946-1948, as follows:-

Corres. No. 660/51-Morawa Lots 120, 121, 123,124, 125 and 126 to the purposes of the said Act.(Plan Morawa.)

Corres. No. 8089/50-Kununoppin Lots 22, 29, 35,36 and 37 to the purposes of the said Act. (PlanKununoppin.)

Corres. No. 2533/48-Dowerin Lot 206 to the pur-poses of the said Act. (Plan Dowerin.)

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

TarotNo. District. Location or Lot No. Area. Plan.

acres.A204b Nelson 12180 200 4390/40A752 Nelson 12140 268 4390/40A799a Nelson 12067 98 4390/40A337b Nelson 12138 171 454B/40A718b Nelson 12081 191 454B/40A858a Nelson 9032 153 452C/40,

454B/40AS5Sb Nelson 9924 144 4520/40,

454B/40A941a Nelson 12206 144 454B/40A941b Nelson 12207 ....... 133 454B/40A474b Sussex 4024 107 440D/40A474e Sussex 4025 98 440D/40A792b Sussex 4019 118 440D/40A936a Sussex 4026 80 440D/40A936b Sussex 4027 80 440D/40A940b Sussex 4013 185 440D/40A040c Sussex 4014 103 440D/40A940d Sussex 4015 104 440D/40A940 e Sussex 4016 162 440D/40A690 Nelson 11034 aisd 11035 407 4140/40A300 .f Plantageuet

1 Kent59161237 '2350 435/80

A546d Nelson 12011 ........ 2195 444/80A546e Nelson 12012 ....... 2602 444/80A475a Melbourne 3532, 3533, 3534 2814 58/80A755b Willianss 14927 ....... 2439 409A/40,

385D/40A953 Avon 19814, 19815 1996 377/80ADSi Avon 22844, 22855, 23352,

23363, 24326, 244252840 5/80

A189b KOjonul) 8839 2551 415B/40A189e Kootsup 8840 1920 415B/40A1S9S No OflUl) 8841 2194 415B/40A1S9e No rnuit 8842 2403 415B/40A8l5a \\i hams 14985 2297 384B/40A815b WI lianss 14984 ........... 2161 384B/40AS33a Nelson 12211 ....... 1856 4150 and

D/40AS33b Nelsois 12212 1744 4150 and

D/40A833c Nelson 12213 1950 4150 and

D/40ASS Ta Swan 5311 67 28/80A8l lb Swan 5312 102 28/80A811c Swan 5313 65 28/80A811d Swan 5314 83 28/80A811e Swan 5315 77 28/80A8llf Swan 5316 63 28/80ASllg Swan 5317 98 28/80A81 lh Swan 5318 80 28/80A811i Swan 5319 107 28/80A811j Swan 5320 58 28/80A8115 Swan 5321 80 28/80A8111 Swan 5322 80 28/80

A811m Swan 5323 90 28/80i1863 2029 1274 444/80A865 Hay 2031 888 444/80A867 Hay 2033 1113 444/80A869 Hay 2035 1115 444/80A872 Hay 2018 072 444/80AS73 Hay 2039 948 444/80AS74 Hay 2040 858 444/80A876 Hay 2042 1102 444/80A877 Hay 2043 1117 444/80A884 2050 860 444/80Al) 14 Plantagenct 5292 1000 451/80A916 Plantagenst 5294 800 451/80A917 Plantagenet 5295 800 451/80A918 Plantagenet 5296 1020 451/80A920 Plantagenet 5298 800 451/80A021 Plantagenet 5299 770 450/80A924 Plantagenet 5302 880 450/80A030 Plantagenet 5308 800 450/80,

451/80ASh Plaistagenet 5309 780 451/80A932 Plantageiset 5310 1100 450/80,

451/80A033 Plantagenet 5311 860 450/80A034 Plantagenet 5312 1080 450/80

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27 June, 1952.]

STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946-1948.Cancellation of Dedication.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 24th June, 1952.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to cancel, under the provisionsof the State Housing Act, 1946-1948, dedicationsas follows:-

Corres. No. 1575/23Mosman Park Lot 372 tothe purposes of the said Act. (Plan Cottesloe andMosman Park.)

Corres. No. 6938/51Gnowangerup Lot 164 tothe purposes of the said Act. (Plan Gnowangerup.)

Corres. No. 4898/99Mosman Park Lots 251, 252and 253 to the purposes of the said Act. (PlanCottesloe and Mosman Park.)

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1950.(Section 116.)

Tenders for Leasing Melbourne Locations 1060,2537, 2536 and 3451 (near Wongan Hills).

Grazing Purposes.Tenders Close Wednesday, 16th July, 1952.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 17th June, 1952.

Corres. No. 3984/30.TENDERS are invited for leasing Melbourne Loca-tions 1060, 2537, 2536 and 3451, containing 2,025a.2r. 4p., under section 116 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, for Grazing Purposes, for a term of one (1)year, such lease to be renewable at the will of theMinister for Lands, and subject to the followingconditions:

The lease will be determinable at threemonths' notice by either party after the initialterm of one (1) year.

No compensation will be payable at the de-termination of the lease for improvements effectedby the lessee.

(C) Minimum annual rental has been fixed ateight pounds (g8).

Tenders, accompanied by one year's tendered ren-tal, will be accepted at the Lands Department,Perth, up to 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 16th July,1952, and should be endorsed "Tender for LeasingMelbourne Locations 1060, 2537, 2536 and 3451."

The highest or any tender will not necessarilybe accepted.

(Plan 57/80, C3 and 4.)H. S. FRANCIS,

Acting under Secretary for Lands.

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING.Portion of Reserve No. 8006 at Boya.

Land Act, 1933-1950 (Section 32).Grazing Purposes.

Applications Close Wednesday, 9th July, 1952.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 10th June, 1952.

Corres. No. 7722/01, Vol. 2.APPLICATIONS are invited for leasing an areaof 24 acres 2 perches comprised in that portionof reserve No. 8006 (Quarries) situate Southwardfrom the newly-surveyed road. This area will beleased for a term of ten (10) years for GrazingPurposes at an annual rental of thirty pounds (30)and subject to the following conditions:(a) Nocompensation will be payable for improvementseffected by the lessee and existing at the expira-tion or earlier determination of the lease. (b) Thelease shall be determinable at six (6) months'notice by either party.

Applications must be lodged at the Departmentof Lands and Surveys, Perth, on or before Wêdnes-day, 9th July, 1952, accompanied by a deposit of£16.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1593

If more applications than one have been receivedby the closing date for all or any of this land, theapplication to be granted will be decided by theLand Board.

(Plan 1C/20, N.W.)H. S. FRANCIS,

Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1950.

WEDNESDAY, 9th JULY, 1952.South-West DivisionNinghan District.

Corres. No. 3253/51. (Plan 36/300.)IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatthe land contained within L. A. G. Edward's latelease 392/615, comprising about 197,440 acres, willbe re-available for pastoral leasing as from Wed-nesday, 9th July, 1952, at a rental of lOs. perthousand acres per annum, and subject to pay-ment for improvements, if any.

WEDNESDAY 23rd July, 1952.North-West DivisionTeano District.

Corres. No. 5033/51. (Plan 80/300.)IT is hereby notified for general information thatan area of about 56,000 acres bounded by linescommencing at the North-East corner of lease394/806 and extending West 60 chains, North 400chains, and West about 160 chains along theboundaries of leases 394/806 and 394/598, thenceNorth about 400 chains, East about 1,000 chains,South about 340 chains and approximately South-West about 900 chains to the starting point, willbe available for pastoral leasing as from Wednes-day, 23rd July, 1952.

WEDNESDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1952.North-West DivisionAshburton District.

Corres. No: 150/51. (Plan 96/300.)IT is hereby notified for general information thatan area of about 131,500 acres bounded by linescommencing at the North-East corner of lease No.394/1242 and extending West about 365 chains,North about 480 chains, West 320 chains, South 480chains, East about 169 chains, South about 137chains, West about 734 chains, North about 75chains, East about 36 chains, North about 1,259chains, East about 1,220 chains and South about1,190 chains to the starting point will be re-availablefor pastoral leasing as from Wednesday, 13thAugust, 1952.

WEDNESDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1952.North-West DivisionHardey District.

Corres. No. 7687/50. (Plans 78/300, 92/300 and93/300.)IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatan area of about 588,289 acres, bounded by linescommencing at the South-West corner of lease394/926 and extending East 703 chains, South 100chains, East 2969 chains, South 21 chains, East135 chains, South 420 chains and East 300 chainsto the left bank of Wandarry Creek; thence gener-ally South along the said bank to a point 80 chainsSouth and 10 chains East of survey mark A/27;thence South 1,452 chains, West 250 chains, North40 chains; thence 296 deg. 488 chains, North 160chains, West 1,272 chains, North 875 chains, West335 chains, North 748 chains, West 560 chains,South 489 chains, West 966 chains, South 21 chains,West 396 chains, North 750 chains, East 400 chainsand North 215 chains to the starting point, will bere-available for pastoral leasing as from Wednes-day, 20th August, 1952.

WEDNESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1952.Kimberley DivisionYurabi District.

Corres. No. 2022/52. (Plan 130/300.)IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatan area of about 32,250 acres bounded on the Westby Fossil Downs Station and on the North, East

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and South by Louisa Downs Station will be avail-able for Pastoral Leasing as from Wednesday, 3rdSeptember, 1952.

Eastern Division, Ngalbain District.Corres. No. 3182/48. (Plans 19 & 40/80.)

IT is hereby notified, for general information thatthe land contained within G. H. Davies' late lease395/931, comprising about 120,647 acres will bere-available for Pastoral Leasing as from Wednes-day, 3rd September, 1952.

WEDNESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1952.Eastern Division, Ngalbain District.

Corres. 2026/52. (Plan 19/80.)IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatan area of about 8,360 acres, bounded by linescommencing at the South-West corner of theWidgiemooltha Common Reserve 9031, extendingSouth about 380 chains to Mt. Eaton, thence Eastabout 300 chains to the Coolgardie-Norseman Rail-way, thence generally North along the said Cool-gardie-Norseman Railway to the Southern boun-dary of reserve 9031, thence West about 140 chainsto the starting point, will be available for PastoralLeasing as from Wednesday, 17th September, 1952.

WEDNESDAY 24th SEPTEMBER, 1952.

North-West Division, Koondra and WindellDistricts.

Corres. 700/51. (Plan 80/300.).IT is hereby notified for general information thatan area of land about 189,270 acres bounded bylines, commencing at the South-West corner oflease 394/1330, extending South about 60 chains,West about 438 chains, North 300 chains, Westabout 1,152 chains, South about 745 chains tothe Northern boundary of lease 394/1174, thenceEast along the Northern boundaries of leases394/1174 and 394/421 to the North-East cornerof lease 394/421 thence South about 20 chains, Eastabout 1,188 chains, North about 790 chains, Westabout 800 chains, South about 286 chains andWest about 389 chains to the starting point, willbe re-available for Pastoral Leasing as from Wed-nesday, 24th September, 1952. Subject to paymentfor existing improvements.

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatthe areas scheduled hereunder are available forselection under Part V of the Land Act, 1933-1950,and the regulations appertaining thereto, subjectio the provisions of the said Act.

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

All applications lodged on or before such datewill be treated as having been received on the clos-ing day, and if there are more applicants than onefor any block, the application to be granted will bedetermined by the Land Board. Should any landsremain unselected such will continue availableuntil applied for or otherwise dealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, theapplicants for the blocks will be duly notified of thedate, time, and place of the meeting of the Board,and there shall be an interval of at least three daysbetween the closing date and the sitting of theBoard.

The selector of a Homestead Farm from anylocation made available for that purpose musttake the balance thereof, if any, under ConditionalPurchase.

All marketable timber, including sandalwood andmallet, is reserved to the Crown, subject to the pro-viQns of Clause 18 of the Regulations.

[27 June, 1952.

SCHEDULE.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.WEDNESDAY, 9th JULY, 1952.

Avon District (about 8 miles East of Billaricay).Corr. No. 6964/51. (Plan 345/80 C2 and 3.)Location 23954, containing 3775a. 2r. 34p., at

7s. 6d. per acre classification page 5 of 6582/26;subject to exemption from road rates for 2 yearsfrom date of approval of application and poisonconditions; being J. W. Nicholls' cancelled lease347/7891. Deposit required, £2 18s. 3d.

Avon District (about 4 miles West of Burracoppin).Corr. No. 50/52. (Plan 24/80 B1.)Location 25276, containing about 950a.; subject

to survey, classification and pricing; being W.Southorn's cancelled application. Deposit required,£10 lls. 3d.

Plantagenet District (about 5 miles North-East ofPootenup).

Corr. No. 3032/48. (Plan 436D/40 B3 and 4.)Locations 2607 and 2636, containing 160a. Or. 30p.

and 1315a. 3r. 8p. respectively, at 9s. per acre;classification page 43 of 3032/48; subject to Ruraland Industries Bank indebtedness and to paymentfor improvements in excess of Bank debt; beingA. J. Grove's cancelled application. Depositrequired, £2 4s. 5d.

Victoria District (about 25 miles South ofDongara).

Corr. No. 12652/08. (Plan 93/80 Fl and 2.)Location 3940, containing 5000a.; subject to

classification, pricing and payment for improve-ments if any; being J. W. Clarkson's cancelledlease 4709/68. Deposit required, £3 2s. 9d.

Victoria District (about 12 miles North-East ofNorthampton).

Corr, No. 4930/50. (Plan 160D/4O, C3.)Location 5014, containing 979a. ir. 8p., at 8s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 27 of 10755/09, V/2;subject to exemption from road rates for two yearsfrom date of approval of application and to miningconditions; being B. P. Dalton's cancelled lease347/6796. Deposit required, £1 19s. 2d.

Victoria District (about 5 miles South-West ofWinchester).

Corr. No. 7211/50. (Plan 95/80 B4.)Locations 6719, 4053 and 7585, containing 500a.,

l7Oa. Or. 3p. and 120a. Or. 14p., respectively, all at8s. 9d. per acre; classifications on page 6 of 6774/21and page 3 of 3390/18; subject to exemption fromroad rates for two years from date of approval ofapplication; being A. W. Pearce's cancelled leases347/7112 and 365/1271. Deposit required, Li 16s. lid,

Yilgarn District (about 7 miles South ofWarralakin).

Corr. No. 6545/27. (Plan 35/80 D2.)Location 304, containing 1208a. Or. lOp., at 5s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 8 of 6789/25; subject toexemption from road rates for two years from dateof approval of application and mining conditions;being J. J. Nisbet's cancelled lease 22627/68. Depositrequired, £2 2s. 6d.

WEDNESDAY, 16th JULY, 1952.Kojonup District (about 2- miles South

of Bokal).Corr. No. 143/51. (Plans 4iOC/4O, F4; 409D/40,

A4.)Location 4584, containing 148a., at lOs. 9d. per

acre; classification page 17 of 143/51; subject topayment for improvements and poison conditions;being L. J. Harrisop' cancelled app1içton, Depositrequired, £1 'is. lid.

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Nelson District (about 10 miles South-Westof Kirup).

Open under Part V, Sec. 53.Corr. No. 6346/48. (Plan 414D/40, 34.)Location 11999, containing 5a.; subject to sur-

vey, classification and pricing and to special con-ditions Which govern selection in this district;being P. F. Camarri's cancelled application. Depositrequired, £1 4s.

Ninghan District (about 7 miles North-Eastof Dalgouring).

Corr. No. 6713/51. (Plan 66/80, E2.)Location 3959, containing 2,556a. 2r. 39p., at 2s.

per acre (excluding survey fee); subject to surveyand exemption from road rates for two years fromdate of approval of application; being L. Gartland'scancelled lease 347/8005. Deposit required, £17 lOs.

Plantagenet District (about 3 miles West ofMarbellup).

Corr. No. 3120/10. (Plan 451D/40, B4.)Location 2774, containing 160a.; subject to classi-

fication, pricing and exemption from road ratesfor two years from date of approval of application.The previous Gasette notice concerning this loca-tion is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £1 7s. lid.

Plantagenet District (about 2 miles Northof Marbellup).

Corr. No. 2868/20. (Plan 451D/40, B4.)Locations 3536 and 2255, containing 260a. and

160a., respectively; subject to pricing and exemp-tion from road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application; being N. G. Fortes' can-celled lease 12357/68 in respect to location 3536 andthe previous Gaeette notice concerning location2255 is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, Li l3s. 6d.

Sussex District (about 4 miles East ofWalburra Siding).

Corr. No. 152/49. (Plan 413D/40, C4.)Location 2567, containing 130a. Or. 33p., at i9s.

9d. per acre; classification page 4 of 152/49; sub-ject to exemption from road rates for two yearsfrom date of approval of application and to specialconditions which govern selection in this district;being J. D. Still's cancelled lease 347/5992. Depositrequired, Li 7s. lid.

Williams District (about 2 miles East ofDardadine).

Corr. No. 5229/50. (Plan 4108/40, Fl.)Locations 13079, 4760, 4761, 14151, 6172 and 4758,

containing 2,144a. 2r. 3ip., 9l2a. 3r. 12p., i6Oa.,39a. 3r. 24p., 289a. 2r. i4p. and 44a. 3r.; subjectto classification, pricing, poison conditions and topayment for improvements; being F. R. Whitford'scancelled leases 347/6582 and 347/7508. Depositrequired, £2 18s. 3d.

WEDNESDAY, 23rd JULY, 1952.Avon District (about 2 miles North of

Hines Hill)Corr. No. 3715/40. (Plan 25/80, E2.)Locations 10939 and 23382, containing 1,264a. 3r.

28p., at 7s. 6d. per acre; classification on page 77of 68/23; subject to payment for improvements;being K. J. Feineler's expired special lease 3116/1456. Deposit required, £2 2s. 6d.

Avon District (near Clackline).Corr. No. 143/38. (Plan 2A/40, Cl.)Locations 20684 and 26287, containing 312a. 3r.

38p., and location 10565, containing 478a., all atlOs. per acre (excluding survey fee); subject topoison conditions. Deposits required-total area,Li 16s. lid.; location 10565, Li 13s. Od.; locations20684 and 26287, Li i2s. 5d.

Avon District (12 miles West of Beverley).Corr. No. 2276/25. (Plan 3428/40, DEl.)Location 21280, containing 846a. 3r.; subject to

survey classification and pricing. Deposit required,£10.

Avon District (about 15 miles East ofBillaricay).

Corr. No. 7874/50. (Plan 345/80, D2.)Locations 25759, 25864 and 25683, containing

i,266a. ir. 28p., 323a. Or. 2lp. and 599a. Or. 39p.,respectively; subject to pricing and to payment forimprovements, if any; being C. B. Wedding's can-celled leases 347/7098 and 347/7465. Deposit re-quired, £2 lOs.

Avon District (near Wyalkatchem).Corr. No. 4986/14. (Plans 333/40, E2, 33C/4O, E3.)Location 27473, containing 20a. ir. 2Op.; avail-

able to adjoining holders only; subject to survey,classification and pricing. Deposit required, £3 5s.

Avon District (at South Tammin).Open under Part V. Sec. 53.

Corr. No. 2599/16. (Plan 33/40, Fl.)Location 27105, containing la. 3r. 39.9p.; avail-

able to adjoining holders only; subject to pricing.Deposit required, Li 5s.

Avon District (at Minkadine).Open under Part V, Sec. 53.

Corr. No. 2510/89. (Plan 25/80, A4.)Location 27474, containing ba.; purchase price,

£12 lOs.; available to adjoining holders only. De-posit required, £1 lOs.

Boyanup Agricultural Area (3 miles North-Eastof Boyanup).

Corr. No. 819/91, Vol. 5. (Plan 4liD/4O, B4.)Lots 21, 25 and 189, containing fOOa., 101a. and

259a., respectively, at Li 15. 9d., £1 is. 6d. and i8s.6d. per acre, respectively; subject to timber con-ditions. Deposits required-Lot 21, Li 6s. Sd.; lot25, £1 7s. lid, and lot 189, Li lOs. 6d.

Gascoyne District (near Carnarvon).Corr. No. 1713/48. (Plan Locations near Car-

narvon.)Location 119, containing 3Oa., at £5 per acre.

The lessee shall expend on prescribed improvementsan amount equal to 1/10th of the purchase moneyin every year of the first 10 years of the term ofthe lease, provided that a maximum expenditureon improvements of Li per acre only will be re-quired, and shall fence in at least one-half of theland within the first five years and the whole ofthe land during the said period of 10 years. TheCrown accepts no responsibility in regard to watersupply on this location. Being G. H. Burns' can-celled lease 347/5710. Deposit required, Li 5s.

Nelson District (near Palgarup).Corr. No. 5268/47. (Plan 439C/4O, F4.)Location 6195, containing i7ia. ir., at us. 6d.

per acre; subject to timber conditions and paymentfor improvements. Deposit required, Li 8s. 8d.

Nelson District (8 miles South-West ofNorthcliffe).

Corr. No. 6772/Si. (Plan 454B/4O, Dl.)The area of about 480 acres, bounded on the East

by Nelson Locations 9006 and 7677; on the Northby the prolongation Westward of the Northernboundary of said location 9006 for a distance ofabout 40 chains; on the West by a line extendingparallel to and about 40 chains Westward fromthe Western boundary of said location 9006; onthe South by a reserve to be created along theNorthern side of the Meerup River. Subject tosurvey, classification, pricing and timber condi-tions. Deposit required, £7 l5,

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Nelson District (near Kulikup).Corr. No. 5272/27. (Plan 415C/40, D4.)Locations 2544 and 2545, containing about 279a.

and about 274a., respectively, at 17s. 6d. per acre;subject to timber conditions. Deposits required-£1 lOs. 6d. (for one location); Li i5s. (as oneholding).

Nelson District (3 miles South-West ofPemberton).

Corr. No. 2364/46. (Plan 442C/40, D3.)Location 11867, containing 43a. 3r. 24p., at £2

9s. per acre; subject to timber conditions. Depositrequired, £1 5s.

Nelson District (12 miles North-West ofBoyup Brook).

Corr. No. 2889/31. (Plan 415A/40, A2.)Location 12007, containing 248a. Or. 29p., at 16s.

9d. per acre; available to adjoining holders only;subject to timber conditions. Deposit required,Li lOs. 6d.

Ninghan District (6 miles North of Narkal).Corr. No. 1488/39. (Plans 55/80, Al; 56/80, Fl.)Location 1760, containing 748a., at 6s. 9d. per

acre; subject to payment for improvements. De-posit required, £1 16s. lid.

Plantagenet District (3 miles East of KentRiver).

Corr. No. 2847/51. (Plan 452D/4O, BC4.)The Eastern severance of Plantagenet Location

4195, containing 138 acres 3 roods 8 perches, andpriced at 14s. 6d. per acre (including survey fee);subject to timber conditions. Deposit required,£1 Is. lid.

Roe District.Corr. No. 2831/52. (Plan 388/80.)All vacant Crown land on Public Plan 388/80,

which is not at present available for selection;subject to pricing and to classification, and survey(where required). Deposits-Any surveyed location,£2 13s.; up to 1,000 acres (unsurveyed), £10 us. 3d.;up to 2,000 acres (unsurveyed), £14 lOs.; up to 4,000acres (unsurveyed), £20 2s. 6d.; up to 5,000 acres(unsurveyed), £22 Is. 6d.

Sussex District (about 2 miles West ofDunsborough).

Corr. No. 3920/50. (Plan 4i3A/40, A2.)Location 1050, containing l6Oa. lr., at us. 3d.

per acre; classification page 9 of 2107/12; subjectto exemption from road rates for two years fromdate of approval of application and to special con-ditions which govern selection in this district;being A. W. Smith's cancelled lease 347/6597.Deposit required, Li Is. lid.

Victoria District (about 5 miles South-Eastof Gunyidi).

Corr. No. 2576/50. (Plan 90/80, DE4.)Locations 3780 and 9893, containing 646a. 3r. 26p.

and 1,889a. 3r. isp., respectively; subject to pricingand to payment for improvements, if any; beingP. V. Clampett's cancelled lease 347/6930. Depositrequired, £2 l3s.

Victoria District (4 miles South-East of Galena).Corr. No. 580/10, Vol. 3. (Plan 191/80, B2.)Location 5141, containing 36a., at lOs. per acre;

available to adjoining holders only. Deposit re-quired, Li 5s.

Victoria District (near Ambania).Corr. No. 6469/21. (Plan l57C/4O, F3 and 4.)Locations 7573, containing 2,229a. ir. 23p., at

5s. 6d. per acre; subject to payment for improve-ments, if any. Deposit required, £2 lOs.

Victoria District ( miles North-East ofBaddera).

Corr. No. 7173/51. (Plan i6OD/40, Bi.)The area of about 600 acres, bounded by Vic-

toria Locations 6151, 6739, 6943, 8828, 9820 androad No. 4559; subject to survey, classification, pric-ing, mining conditions and to provision of anynecessary roads. Deposit required, £8 105.

Victoria District (near Yandanooka Estate).Corr. No. 1709/85. (Plan 127/80, E4.)The area of about 590 acres, formerly comprised

in reserve No. 782, priced at 4s. per acre (exclud-ing survey fee); subject to survey and provision ofany necessary roads. Deposit required, £8 lOs.

Victoria District (16 miles North-West ofMullewa).

Corr. No. 11585/10. (Plan 156/80, Bi.)Location 10058, containing about 80a.; available

to adjoining holders only; subject to survey, classi-fication and pricing. Deposit required, £4 3s. 9d.

Wagin Agricultural Area (near Lime LakeSiding).

Open under Part V, Sec. 53.Corr. No. 5282/97, Vol. 2. (Plan 4O9C/4O, E3.)Lot 85, containing i2a.; purchase price, £40; sub-

ject to survey (if required) and to provision ofany necessary roads. Deposit required, £4 5s.

Williams District (about 6 miles South-Eastof Williams).

Corr. No. 209/51. (Plan 385D/4O, A4.)Location 10557, containing 9O8a., at 6s. 9d. per

acre; classification on pages 23 and 24 of 1284/37;subject to payment for improvements, if any, andpoison conditions; being H. F. Williams' cancelledlease 347/7186. Deposit required, £1 i9s. 2d.

Williams District (about 13 miles South-Eastof Kuhn).

Corr. No. 5576/50. (Plan 387/80, Al.)Location 14250, containing 7O2a. Or. 36p., also

locations 10192 and 12741, containing 600a. Or. 24p.,all at 14s. per acre; classification page 23 of 5302/27;subject to exemption from road rates for two yearsfrom date of approval of application; being G. R.Murray's cancelled application. Deposit required,£2 2s. 6d.

Yilgarn District (5 miles North of Bodalhin).Corr. No. 5088/26. (Plans 35/80, F3 and 4;

36/80, A3 and 4.)Location 755, containing 3,538a. 3r. lip., at 2s.

per acre (excluding survey fee); subject to miningconditions and to reservation of timber. Depositrequired, £2 18s. 3d.

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, R. F. Lutley, J.Lutley, B. Robins, G. E. Robins and J. B. Robins,being the owners of land over or along which theundermentioned road in the Bruce Rock Road Dis-trict passes, have applied to the BRUCE ROCKRoad Board to close the said road, which is moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

8568/13.B.52O. The surveyed road along the North-

Eastern boundaries of Avon Locations 27140, 14487and 21028, from a point 20 chains South-East ofthe North-West corner of location 27140 to its junc-tion with-road 5475. (Plan 344/80, El.)

WHEREAS R. I. Tanner, A. J. Giles and the Minis-ter for Lands, being the owners of land over oralong which the undermentioned road in the Cubal-ling Road District passes, have applied to the

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27 June, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 159'?

CIJBALLING Road Board to close the said road,which is more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:-

1531/14.C.477. That portion of road No. 5110, along the

North boundary of Williams Location 2511, fromthe North-East corner of location 2511 to a sur-veyed road at the North-West corner of the loca-tion. (Plan 378A/40, C2.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being theowner of land over or along which the undermen-tioned road in the Mingenew Road District passes,has applied to the MINGENEW Road Board to closethe said road, which is more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:-

4660/50.M.489. The surveyed road along the Northern

boundary of Victoria Location 1207, from a pointone chain East of the North-Western corner ofthe said location, to the Western boundary of Yan-danooka Estate Lot 39. (Plan 123/80, EF2.)

And whereas such applications have been dulypublished in the Government Garette:

And whereas the said Boards have assented tothe said application:

And whereas the Governor in Executive Councilhas confirmed the said assent:

It is hereby notified that the said roads areclosed.

Dated this 27th day of June, 1952.H. S. FRANCIS,

Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.WHEREAS the CHITTERING Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, heldat Bindoon on or about the 14th day of February,1947, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:-

980/29.Road No. 9593 (Extension). A strip of land,

one chain wide, leaving the Northern terminusof the present road at the South-West corner ofSwan Location 1651 and extending North (asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 62477) inside and along the Westboundary of the said location to its North-Westcorner. (Plan 28/80, D2 and 3.)

WHEREAS the CUE Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the. Board, held at Cue onor about the 19th day of December, 1951, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:-

6317/51.Road No. 10834. All that portion of land, being

a strip of land one chain wide, the centre line ofwhich starts at a point on road No. 2538 nearLakeside woolshed and situate about 1 mile 28chains East of an Eastern boundary of PastoralLease 394/1227, and extending generally South-Westerly through Pastoral Leases 394/714 and394/1227 for a distance of about 5 miles toBoogardie Station outcamp and woolshed as shownon sketch in Lands and Surveys File 6317/51, page1A. Warramboo and Kyarra Districts. (PublicPlan 200/80.)

WHEREAS the CUE Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Cue onor about the 21st day of September, 1951, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:-

5749/51.Road No. 10835. All that portion of land, being

a strip of land one chain wide, the centre lineof which starts on the Cue-Berringarra Road about32 and seven-tenths miles North-Westerly fromCue near Glen Homestead and extending generallyNorth-Easterly for a distance of about 9 and two-tenths. miles through Pastoral Leases 394/1100,394/877, 394/878 and reserve 16670 to the Red

Ochre Workings at Wilgemia, as shown on sketchin Lands and Surveys File 5749/51, page 2. KyarraDistrict. (Public Plans 221/80 and 54/300.)

WHEREAS the DRAKESBROOK Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, heldat Waroona on or about the 8th day of September,1949, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:-

157 5/13.

Road No. 10836. A strip of land, one chain wide,leaving road No. 1377 at the South-West cornerof Murray Location 159 andY extending North assurveyed, along the West boundary of the saidlocation to its North-West corner; thence con-tinuing North inside and along the East boun-dary of location 517, as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 62413.(Plan 383A/40, Cl.)

WHEREAS the MELVILLE Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Road Board,held at Bicton on or about the 14th day of June,1950, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:-

1341/31, Vol, 2.10800 (Regazettal). A strip of land, one chain

wide, widening at its commencement and terminus,leaving the South side of road No. 1138 at theNorth-West corner of lot 38 of Swan Location 70(L.T.O. Diagram 16115) and extending Southward(as delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 62318) along the West boun-daries of the said lot and lots 41 and 42 (L.T.O.Diagram 16115), lots 34 and 33 (L.T.O. Diagram15963) of the said location, continuing throughlots 75, 74, 53 and 54 (L.T.O. Plan 1547) and alongthe West boundaries of lot 43 (L.T.O. Diagram16247) and lots 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 (L.T.O. Dia-gram 13253) to the North side of road No. 5273at the South-West corner of lot 22 (L.T.O. Diagram13253). (Plan 1D/20, S.W.)

WHEREAS the MELVILLE Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board held atBicton on or about the 16th day of May, 1950,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:-

3430/50.Road No. 8760 (Melville Beach RoadWiden-

ing). Those portions of lots 123 and 124 of SwanLocation 74 (L.T.O. Plan 4969) as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 62431. (Plan 1D/20, SE.)

WHEREAS the MOORA Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Mooraon or about the 10th day of March, 1952, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:-

5370/11.Road No. 4253 (Widening). Those portions of

Melbourne Locations 1558 and 2052 as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 61657. (Plan 63/80, C2.)

And whereas His Excellency the Governor, pur-suant to section 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1950, by notices published in the GovernmentGarette, declared that the said lands had been setapart, taken, or resumed for the purpose of thesaid Roads, and that plans of the said lands mightbe inspected at the Department of Lands and Sur-veys, Perth.

And whereas the said Board have caused a copyof the said notices to be served upon the ownersand occupiers of the said lands resident withinthe State, or such of them as can with reasonablediligence be ascertained, either personally or byregistered letter posted to their lastnamed placesof abode.

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1598 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [27 June, 1952.

And whereas the Governor in Executive Coun-cil has confirmed the said resolutions, it is herebynotified that the lines of communication describedabove are Roads within the meaning of the RoadDistricts Act, 1919-1948, subject to the provisionsof the said Act.

Dated this 27th day of June, 1952.H. S. FRANCIS,

Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 27th June, 1952.IT is hereby declared that the undermentionedlands have been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1950, forthe purpose of a new road, that is to say:-

Greenbushes.1046/46..Road No. 10837. A strip of land, one chain wide,

commencing on the North boundary of Nelson Loca-tion 1821 at the South-West corner of location 1820and extending North (as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 62455)

inside and along part of the West boundary of loca-tion 1820 to the South side of road No. 7358; 2a.3r. 24p. being resumed from Nelson Location 1820.(Plan 414C/40, F4.)

Wanneru.12257/03.Road No. 9235 (Elliot Road-Deviation of Part).

A strip of land, one chain wide, widening at Itsterminus, leaving an angle in the present road onthe North boundary of lot 15 of Swan Location1621 (L.T.O. Plan 6192) and extending East (asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 62460) through part of the saidlocation and locations 1791 and 1942 to the Westside of road No. 1359 on the East boundary of loca-tion 1942; 3a. 2r. 3p., ir. 35p. and 4a. ir. 23p. beingresumed from Swan Locations 1621, 1791 and 1942,respectively. (Plan 1A/40.)

Plans and more particular descriptions of theland so set apart, taken, or resumed may be in-spected at the Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth.

By order of His Excellency the Governor,L. THORN,

Minister for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1950.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th June, 1952.Regulations for the Guidance of Surveyors.

New Regulation 168A.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council acting pursuant to theprovisions of the Land Act, 1933-1950, has been pleased to amend in themanner mentioned in the Schedule hereunder, the regulations made underthe said Act for the guidance of surveyors and published in the GovernmentGa2ette in particular on the 1st day of June, 1951.

H. S. FRANCIS,Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

Schedule.The abovementioned regulations are amended by inserting after regulation

168 a new regulation 168A as follows:-168A. (1) The fees payable to contract surveyors in accordance with

regulation 168 paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d), (f) and (g) gazetted on the 1stJune, 1951, shall be increased by 20 per centum until the next adjustment ofthe State basic wage in accordance with section 127 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1950.

(2) Thereafter the fees payable in accordance with subregulation (1)above shall be varied by increase or decrease as the case may be on eachadjustment of the State basic wage for the Metropolitan Area by a percentageequal to two-thirds of the percentage variation (any fraction of one percentum being excluded) in the basic wage for the area since the last precedingadjustment. In calculating the first variation the last preceding adjustmentwhich fixed the State basic wage in the Metropolitan Area at £11 3s. lOd. perweek shall be used.

FORESTS ACT, 1918.Forests Department,Perth, 24th June, 1952.

File 1449/29.HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has ap-proved of the promotion of Assistant ForesterL. G. Walton, to the position of Forester, Class 4,Forests Department, as from the 1st April, 1952.

T. N. STOATE,Conservator of Forests.

FORESTS ACT, 1918.Forests Department,Perth, 23rd June, 1952.

File 1477/32.HIS Excellency, the Governor in Council has ac-cepted the resignation of Assistant Forester C. H.Robins, Forests Department, as from the 30thApril, 1952.

T. N. STOATE,Conservator of Forests,

PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.Tenders, closing at Perth, 2.30 p.m., on dates

mentioned hereunder, are invited for the follow.ng :-

Mt. Helena School Quarters-Repairs and Reno-vations (12047); 1st July, 1952; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, onand after 17th June, 1952.

Cunderdin School-Additions to Latrines (12048);1st July, 1952; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Merredin,and Police Station, Cunderdin, on and after 17thJune, 1952.

Merredin School-Alterations to Classroom toForm Science Room (12049); 1st July, 1952; condi-tions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth, and Merredin, on and after 17th June, 1952.

Boulder School - Improvements to Grounds(12050); 1st July, 1952; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Kal-goorlie, on atid after 7th June,

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21 June, 1952.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1599

Purchase of Property-Mullewa Lower School andShelter Shed; 1st July, 1952; conditions may beseen at Mingenew Police Station; Mullewa PoliceStation; P.W.D. Office, Geraldton, and P.W.D.Office, Perth.

Geraldton Public Buildings-Repairs and Renova-tions (12057); 1st July, 1952; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth andGeraldton, on and after 17th June, 1952.

Meekatharra Doctor's Residence-Repairs andRenovations (12052); 8th July, 1952; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth and Geraldton, and Mining Registrar's Office,Meekatharra, on and after 24th June, 1952.

Rathmines (East Bunbury) School-Repairs andRenovations (12053); 8th July, 1952; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth and Bunbury, on and after 24th June, 1952.

Perth Agricultural Department - Repairs andRenovations (12054); 8th July, 1952; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth, on and after 24th June, 1952.

West Northam School-Repairs and Renovations(12055); 8th July, 1952; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and atWater Supply Office, Northam, on and after 24thJune, 1952.

Purchase of Property-Baker's Hill School Build-ing; 15th July, 1952; conditions may be seen atP.W.D., Perth; G.W.S. Office, Northam; PoliceStation, Mundaring, and Clerk of Courts, York.

Greenbushes School-Repairs and Renovations(12058); 15th July, 1952; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bun-bury, and Police Station, Greenbushes, on and after1st July, 1952.

Salmon Gums Agricultural Research Station-Repairs and Renovations (12059); 15th July, 1952;conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room,P.W.D., Perth and Kalgoorlie, and at Salmon GumsPolice Station, on and after 1st July, 1952.

Quairading School-Removal of WamenuskingSchool Quarters (12062); 15th July, 1952; con-ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room,P.W.D., Perth and Merredin, on and after 1st July,1952.

Wagin School-Conversion of Classroom toManual Training Centre (12061); 15th July, 1952;conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room,P.W.D., Perth and Narrogin, and at Court House,Wagin, on and after 1st July, 1952.

Katanning School and Quarters-Alterations andRenovations (12060); 15th July, 1952; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perthand Albany, and at Court House, Katanning, onand after 1st July,. 1952.

Supply, Delivery and Installation of RefrigeratedCabinet at Parliament House (12065); 15th July,1952; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after the 24th June,1952.

Wilga School-Repairs and Renovations (12070);22nd July, 1952; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Bunbury, onand after 8th July, 1952.

Coolgardie Hospital-Septic Tank Installationand Drainage (12069); 22nd July, 1952; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth, and Kalgoorlie, on and after 8th July, 1952.

Manjimup Hospital-Repairs and Renovations(12068); 22nd July, 1952; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Bun-bury, and Police Station, Manjimup, on and after8th July, 1952.

Mullewa Police Station-Repairs and Renova-tions (12067); 22nd July, 1952; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, andGeraldton, and Police Station, Mullewa, on andafter 8th July, 1952.

Kalgoorlie School (Household ManagementCentre)-Repairs and Renovations (12066); 22ndJuly, 1952; conditions may be seen at the Contrac-tors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Kalgoorlie, on andafter 8th July, 1952.

Bunbury Harbour-Widening of Estuary Plug(12039); 29th July, 1952; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and atP.W.D., Bunbury, on and after 28th May, 1952.

ARCHITECTS ACT, 1921.P.W. 1747/50.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under the provisionsof the Architects Act, 1921, of the appointment ofMr. F. G. B. Hawkins as a member of the ArchitectsBoard of Western Australia for a period of threeyears from the 1st day of July, 1952.

W. C. WILLIAMS,Under Secretary for Works.

RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATIONACT, 1914-1951.

Department of Public Works Water Supply,Perth, 18th June, 1952.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has beenpleased to approve of the amendment in the man-ner set forth in the Schedule hereunder by theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage,acting as the Irrigation Board for and in respectof the Collie Irrigation District, Harvey No. 1 Irri-gation District, Harvey No. 2 Irrigation District andWaroona Irrigation District, of the by-laws madeunder the said Act and published in the Govern-ment Gazette on the 30th day of July, 1937, andsubsequently amended.

W. C. WILLIAMS,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Schedule.1. By-law 26 (Government Gazette, 30/7/37 and

15/9/50) is amended by deleting the figures andsymbols "3s. Od." in line 6 and inserting in lieuthereof the figures and symbols "3s. 9d."

2. By-law 28 (Government Gazette, 30/7/37 and15/9/50) is amended-

by deleting the figures and symbols "12s."in line 3 and inserting in lieu thereof thefigures and symbol "15s.";by deleting the figure and symbols "6s."in line 8 and inserting in lieu thereof thefigures and symbols "75. 6d.".

3. By-law 29 (Government Gazette, 30/7/37 and15/9/50) is amended by deleting the figures andsymbols "U 4s. Od." in line 4 and inserting in lieuthereof the figures and symbols "U 105. Od.".

4. By-law 30 (Government Gazette, 7/3/41 and15/9/50) is amended by deleting the figures andsymbols "U 4s. Od." in line 3 of paragraph (1) andinserting in lieu thereof the figures and symbols"U 105. Od."

5. By-law 31 (Government Gazette, 30/7/37 and15/9/50) is amended by deleting the figures andsymbols "U 4s. Od." in line 6 and inserting inlieu thereof the figures and symbols "U lOs. Od."

6. By-law 32 (Government Gazette, 30/7/37,7/3/41, 2/1/42 and 15/9/50) is amended as fol-lows:-

By deleting the figures and symbols "15s.Od." in line 3 of the proviso appearing afterparagraph (a) and inserting in lieu thereofthe figures and symbols "18s. 9d."By deleting the figures and symbols "15s.Od." in line 4 of paragraph (c) and insert-ing in lieu thereof the figures and symbols"18s. 9d."By deleting letters and symbols showingthe minimum annual charge in subpara-graphs (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) inthe proviso to paragraph (c) and insertingin lieu thereof the following letters andsymbols:-"U lOs. Od.,""£3 Os. Od." "315s. Od.," "4 lOs. Od.,""£6 Os. Od.," and"7 lOs. Od." respectively.

Tenders, together with the prescribed deposit,are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Ministerfor Works, Public Works Department, The Bar-racks, St. George's Place, Perth," and must be in-dorsed "Tender." The highest, lowest or anyfender will not necessarily be accepted.

W. C. WILLIAMS,

27th June, 1952.Under Secretary for Works.

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1600 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [27 June, 1952.

7. By-law 33 (Government Gazette, 18/4/52) ishereby amended by deleting the word "surcharge"in line 7 and inserting in lieu thereof the wordstorage."

8. By-law 34 (Government Gazette, 30/7/37 and15/9/50) is amended as follows:-

By deleting the figures and symbols "f 14s. Od." in line 5 and inserting in lieuthereof the figures and symbols "fi lOs.

By deleting the figure and symbol "f6" inline 8 and inserting in lieu thereof thefigures and symbols "f 7 lOs. Od."By deleting in line 8 the figures and sym-bols "3s. Od." and "fi 4s. Od." and insert-ing in lieu thereof the figures and sythbols"3s. 9d." and "fi lOs. Od." respectively.By deleting the figures and symbols "f 14s. Od." in line 10 and inserting in lieuthereof the figures and symbols "f 1 lOs Od."

9. By-law 35 (Government Gazette, 18/4/52) isamended as follows:-

(a) By deleting the figures and symbol "12s."in line 1 of paragraph (1), subparagraph(a) and inserting in lieu thereof the figuresand symbol "15s."

(b) By deleting the figures and symbol "12s."in line 1 of paragraph (1), subparagraph

and inserting in lieu thereof the figuresand symbol "l5s."By deleting the figures and symbols "fi4s." in line 2 of paragraph (1), subpara-graph (b) and inserting in lieu thereofthe figures and symbols 'fl lOs. Od."By deleting the figures and symbol "l5s."in line 5 of paragraph (1), subparagraph(C) and inserting in lieu thereof the figuresand symbols "18s. 9d."By deleting the figures and symbols "f28s." in line 6 of paragraph (1), subpara-graph (c) and inserting in lieu thereof thefigures and symbols "f 3 Os. Od."By deleting the figures and symbols "f 28s." in line 2, paragraph (1), subparagraph(d) and inserting in lieu thereof the figuresand symbols "f3 Os. Od."

RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATIONACT, 1914-1951.

Department of Public Works Water Supply,Perth, 18th Jue, 1952.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has beenpleased to approve of the amendment in the man-ner set forth in the Schedule hereunder by theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage,acting as the Irrigation Board for and in respectof the Collie Irrigation District, Harvey No. 1 Irri-gation District, Harvey No. 2 Irrigation Districtand Waroona Irrigation District, of the by-lawsmade under the said Act and published in theGovernment Gazette on the 30th day of July, 1937,and subsequently amended.

W. C. WILLIAMS,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Schedule.1. By-law 26 (Government Gazette, 30/7/37 and

15/9/50) is amended by deleting the figures andsymbols "3s. Od." in line 6 and inserting in lieuthereof the figures and symbols "3s. 9d."

2. By-law 28 (Govern?nent Gazette, 30/7/37 and15/9/50) is amended-

by deleting the figures and symbol "12s."in line 3 and inserting in lieu thereof thefigures and symbol "15s.";by deleting the figure and symbol "8s." inline 8 and inserting in lieu thereof thefigures and symbols "75. 6d."

3. By-law 29 (Government Gazette 30/7/37 and15/9/50) is amended by deleting the figures andsymbols "fi 4s. Od." in line 4 and inserting in lieuthereof the figures and symbols "f 1 lOs. Od."

4. By-law 30 (Government Gazette, 7/3/41 and15/9/50) is amended by deleting the figures andsymbols "U 4s. Od." in line 3 of paragraph (l),andinserting in lieu thereof the figures and symbols"U lOs. Od."

5. By-law 31 (Government Gazette, 30/7/37 and15/9/50) is amended by deleting the figures andsymbols "U 4s. Od." in line 6 and inserting in lieuthereof the figures and symbols "U lOs. Od."

6. By-law 32 (Government Gazette, 30/7/37,7/3/41, 2/1/42 and 15/9/50) is amended as fol-lows:-

By deleting the figures and symbols "15s.Od." in line 3 of the proviso appearing afterparagraph (a) and inserting in lieu thereofthe figures and symbols "l8s. 9d."By deleting the figures and symbols "lös.Od." in line 4 of paragraph (c) and insert-ing in lieu thereof the figures and symbols"l8s. 9d."By deleting letters and symbols showingthe minimum annual charge in subpara-graphs (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) inthe proviso to paragraph (c) and insertingin lieu thereof the following letters andsymbols:-"fl lOs. Od .,"" £3 Os. Od.,""£315s. Od.,""f4 lOs. Od.,""£G Os. Od.," and"f7 lOs. Od.," respectively.

7. By-law 33 (Government Gazette, 18/4/52) isamended by deleting the word "surcharge" in line7 and inserting in lieu thereof the word "storage."

8. By-law 34 (Government Gazette, 30/7/37 and15/9/50) is amended as follows:-

By deleting the figures and symbols "U4s. Od." in line 5 and inserting in lieuthereof the figures and symbols "U lOs. Od."By deleting the figure and symbol "f 6" inline 6 and inserting in lieu thereof thefigures and symbols "f 7 lOs. Od."By deleting in line 8 the figures and sym-bols "3s. Od." and "U 4s. Od." and insert-ing in lieu thereof the figures and symbols"3s. 9d." and "U lOs. Od.," respectively.By deleting the figures and symbols "f 14s. Od." in line 10 and inserting in lieuthereof the figures and symbols "U lOs. Od."

9. By-law 35 (Government Gazette, 18/4/52) isamended as follows:-

(a) By deleting the figures and symbol "l2s."in line 1 of paragraph (1), subparagraph(a) and inserting in lieu thereof the figuresand symbol "15s."

(b) By deleting the figures and symbol "12s."in line 1 of paragraph (1), subparagraph

and inserting in lieu thereof the figuresand symbol "lss."By deleting the figures and symbols "U4s." in line 2 of paragraph (1), subpara-graph (b) and inserting in lieu thereof thefigures and symbols "U lOs. Od."By deleting the figures and symbol "15s"in line 5 of paragraph (1), subparagraph(c) and inserting in lieu thereof the figuresand symbols "l8s. 9d."

(e) By deleting the figures and symbols "f 28s." in line 6, paragraph (1), subparagraph(c) and inserting in lieu thereof the figuresand symbols "f3 Os. Od."

(f) By deleting the figures and symbols "f 2 8s."in line 2, paragraph (1), subparagraph (d)and inserting in lieu thereof the figuresand symbols "f3 Os. Od."

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 2357/51.IN accordance with the provisions of the Metro-politan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act,1909, it is hereby notified that sewers and otherapparatus have been completed, and are now avail-able for use in extension to Area 42, Perth, to servelots 180-186, inclusive, Waterloo Street, OsbornePark, within the boundaries of the Perth RoadDistrict.

Owners of the abovementioned properties arehereby notified that such properties are capable ofbeing connected to the sewer and must, therefore,connect their premises to the sewer within 30 daysfrom date of service of prescribed notice, and arealso notified that sewerage rates will, in accordancewith the by-laws, be enforced from 1st August, 1952,if premises not previously connected, and be payablein advance. If premises are connected prior to 1stAugust, 1952, rates will be charged from date ofconnection.

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27 June, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1601

A plan of the works to be carried out at eachproperty must first be obtained from the Depart-ment.

Dated this 27th day of June, 1952.J. C. HUTCHINSON,

Under Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 407/50.NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section96 of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Act, 1909, that water mains have beenlaid in the undermentioned streets, in districts in-dicated.

Claremont Municipality.71/51-College Street, from lot 42 to lot 43-North-

Easterly.

Cottesloe Municipality.1904/51-Railway Street, from lot 14 to lot 17-

South-Westerly.

Fremantle Municipality.2636/51-Hughes Street, from Carrington Street to

Victor Street-Easterly.

Perth Municipality.1852/50-Lake Monger Drive, from lot 85 to lot

88-North-Easterly.1947/51-Collier Street, from lot 1486 to lot 1481-

Easterly.797/49-Cohn Street, from lot 81 to lot 79-North-

Easterly.

Bayswater Road District.2298/51-Shaftesbury Avenue, from lot 446 to lot

449-South-Easterly.1987/51-Avenell Street, from lot 2 to lot 3-North-

erly.2705/51-Congarrie Street, from lot 895 to lot 894-

North-Easterly.2656/51-Mooney Street, from Irvine Street to lot

103-North-Westerly.1783/51-Shaftesbury Avenue, from lot 554 to lot

555-North-Westerly.1688/51-Shaftesbury Avenue, from lot 566 to lot

561-South-Easterly.2082/51-Walter Road, from lot 2 to lot 1-North-

Easterly.869/51-Walter Road, from lot 879 to lot 2-North-

Easterly.

Belmont Park Road District.2170/51-Keane Street, from lot 385 to lot 386-

South-Westerly.1046/51-Sydenham Street, from lot 2 to lot 3-

South-Westerly.1205/51-Scott Street, from Coles Street to lot 1-

North-Easterly.2715/51-Annie Street, from lot 305 to lot 446-

North-Westerly.2245/51-Belgravia Street, from lot 7 to lot 20-

South-Easterly.270/52-Sinclair Street, from lot 31 to lot 34-

North-Easterly.229/52-Second Street, from Central Avenue to

Bulong Street-North-Easterly. Bulong Street,from Second Street to lot 313-North-Westerly.

1687/51-Arthur Street, from lot 365 to lot 367-South-Easterly.

Canning Road District.3282/51-Chapman Street, from lot 66 to lot 75-

South-Easterly.1320/51-Channon Street, from Railway Street to

lot 6-North-Westerly.1365/51-Chapman Street, from Victoria Street to

lot 66-South-Westerly.

Gosnells Road District.1505/51-Crandon Street, from lot 797 to lot 796-

South-Easterly.Melville Road District.

1345/51-Foss Street, from Preston Point Road tolot 5-Southerly.

1775/51-French Road, from Money Road to lot1036-Westerly.

537/51-Barnard Street, from lot 37 to lot 38-Southerly.

2413/51-Waddell Road, from Beach Street to lot203-Northerly.

663/51-Davidson Road, from Lawlor Road to lot307-South-Easterly.

2550/51-Helm Street, from View Road to lot 21-Easterly.

1769/51-Braydon Road, from Swan Road to HaigRoad-Northerly. Haig Road, from BraydonRoad to lot 155-North-Easterly.

2341/51-Wilcox Street, from lot 149 to lot 153-North-Easterly. Riseley Street, from WilcoxStreet to lot 171-South-Easterly.

Mosman Park Road District.2677/51-Baring Street, from Wellington Street to

lot 568-Southerly.

Nedlands Road District.1507/50-Strickland Street, from lot 91 to lot 82-

Southerly.1690/51-Strickland Street, from St. Asquith Street

to lot 256-Northerly.

Peppermint Grove Road District.1359/51-Venn Street, from lot 3 to lot 37-North-

erly.

Perth Road District.2130/50-Pearl Street, from Ozone Parade to lot

80-North-Easterly.2096/51-St. Brigid's Terrace, from lot 654 to lot

655-Easterly.2095/51-St. Brigid's Terrace, from lot 668 to lot

669-South-Westerly.1090/51-Second Street, from lot 589 to lot 588-

Northerly.2532/51-Kitchener Street, from lot 101 to lot 94-

Southerly.1828/51-Dundas Road, from Buller Street to lot

83-North-Westerly.65/52-Moulden Avenue, from Royal Street to lot

100-Southerly.1712/51-Lowther Terrace, from lot 1109 to Craw-

ford Road-North-Easterly. Crawford Road,from Lowther Terrace to lot 1108-North-West-erly.

1152/50-Ramond Street, from lot 219 to lot 217-Westerly.

2082/51-Walter Road, from lot 2 to lot 1-North-Easterly.

869/51-Walter Road, from lot 879 to lot 2-North-Easterly.

South Perth Road District.2010/51-Coolidge Street, from lot 279 to lot 280-

Easterly.2424/51-Coolidge Street, from lot 280 to lot 296-

Easterly.1376/51-Baldwin Street, from lot 7 to Coolidge

Street-South-Westerly. Coolidge Street, fromBaldwin Street to lot 279-Easterly.

And the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage is, subject to the provisions of the Act,prepared to supply water from such mains to landswithin rateable distance thereof.

Dated this 27th day of June, 1952.

J. C. HUTCHINSON,Under Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

IN accordance with the provisions of the Metro-politan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act,1909, it is hereby notified that sewers and otherapparatus have been completed and are now avail-able for use in extension to Reticulation Area 16,Victoria Park, within the boundaries of the City ofPerth, Victoria Park Ward, to serve lots 7 1-78 in-clusive Kent Street and lots 1-5 inclusive DevenishStreet.

Owners of the abovementioned properties arehereby notified that such properties are capableof being connected to the sewer and must, there-

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1602 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [27 June, 1952.

fore, connect their premises to the sewer within30 days from date of service of prescribed notice,and are also notified that sewerage rates will, inaccordance with the By-laws, be enforced from1st September, 1952, if premises not previouslyconnected, and be payable in advance. If premisesare connected prior to 1st September, 1952, rateswill be charged from date of connection.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1950.

LAND ACQUISITION.

Perth Road BoardRecreation Grounds at Kelvin Street and the Corner of Lancaster Street and Government Road.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Scheduleheretobeing all in the Swan Districthave, in pursuance of the written approval under the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948and the Public Works Act, 1902-1950 of His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council,dated the 18th day of June, 1952, been compulsorily taken and set apart for the purposes of the following public work,namely :Perth Road BoardRecreation Grounds at Kelvin Street and the corner of Lancaster Street and GovernmentRoad, Inglewood-Maylands.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are shown markedoff on Plan, P.W.D., W.A., 33437, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in Perth Road Board for an estate in fee simple in possessionfor the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests,rights.of-way, or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A.,

No. 33425.

Certified correct this 12th day of June, 1952.

D. BRAND,Minister for Works.

Owner or Reputed Owner.

Arthur Frederick Black, Administratorof the Estate of Agnes Ellen Black(deceased)

Certified correct this 11th day of June, 1952.

D. BRAND,Minister for Works.

A plan of the works to be carried out at eachproperty must first be obtained from the Depart-ment.

Dated this 27th day of June, 1952, at the officeof the Department, St. George's Place, Perth.

J. C. HUTCHINSON,Under Secretary.

P.W. 1075/52 ; Ex. Co. No. 1139.

Description.

CHARLES GAIRDNER,Governor in Executive Council.

Dated this 18th day of June, 1952.

P.W. 955/52; Ex. Co. No. 1146.PUBLIC Woaxs ACT, 1902-1950.

LAND ACQUISITION.

Perth Road BoardRecreation Ground at Corner of Crawford Road and Railway Parade.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Scheduleheretobeing all in the Swan Districthave, in pursuance of the written approval under the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948and the Public Works Act, 1902-1950 of His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council,dated the 18th day of June, 1952, been compulsorily taken and set apart for the purposes of the following public work,namely :Perth Road BoardRecreation Ground at Corner of Crawford Road and Railway Parade, Inglewood.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are shown markedoff on Plan, P.W.D., W.A., 33425, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in Perth Road Board for an estate in fee siniple in possessionfor the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests,rights.of.way, or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.

Portion of Swan Location X, being Lot 3 onL.T.O. Plan 1576 (Certificate of Title Volume350, Folio 19)

Area.

CHARLES GAIRDNER,Governor in Executive Council

Dated this 18th day of June, 1952.

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A., Owner or Reputed Owner. Description. Area.

No. 33437.

a. r. p.Lizzie Heywood Portion of Swan Location X and being Lot 62

on L.T.O. Plan 1727 (Certificate of Title0 0 36

Volume 271, Folio 148)2 to 5 (inclusive) Margaret Jane Priddle Portions of Swan Location X and being Lots 1 0 37

110, 111, 112 and 113 on L.T.O. Plan 2623(Certificate of Title Volume 407, Folio 167)

a. r. p.0 2 16

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27 June, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1603

P.W. 882/52 ; Ex. Co. No. 1184.Tows PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AcT, 1928-1947; PUBLIC Wop.xs AcT, 1902-1950.

LAND ACQUISITION.Belmont Pane Road Board-Town Planning Scheme Number 2.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto-being all in the Swan District-have, in pursuance of the written approval under the Road Districts Act. 1919-1948,Public Works Act, 1902-1950 and the Town Planning and Development Act, 1928-1947 of His Excellency tile LieutenantGovernor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated tile 25th day of June, 1952, been compulsorily take Iand set apart for the purposes of the following public work, namely -Belmont Park Road Board-Town Planning SchemeNumber 2 and that the portions of the roads, streets or thoroughfares referred to in such schedule and which are by thisnotice so set apart, taken or resumed are wholly closed and have ceased to be public highways.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are shown markedoff on Plan, P.W.D., W.A,, 33412, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in Belmont Park Road Board for an estate in fee simple inpossession for the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates,interests, rights-of-way, or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.No. on Plan

P.W.D., W.A.,No. 33412.

Owner or Reputed Owner. Description. Area.

a. r. p.1 Thomas Frank Coupar and Gloria Mae Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 1 on 0 0 38

Coupar L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume1133, Folio 740)

2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 27 and108

Richard Charles Luscombe Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 4, 7,8, 12, 13, 35 and 131 on L.T.O. Plan 1748

0 2 61(Certificate of Title Volume 102, Folio 174)

3 and 41 Michael Kelly ........ Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 5 and 0 2 18649 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of TitleVolume 135, Folio 27)

6, 7, 8, 17, 94 and 95 James Anthony Bridge Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 9, 10,11, 20, 117 and 118 on L.T.O. Plan 1748

0 1 385

(Certificate of Title Volume 230, Folio 105)11 and 12 Charles Smith ........ Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 14 and 0 0 28

15 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of TitleVolume 105, Folio 168)

13, 14, 16, 43, 45, 50,119 and 120

The West Australian Trustee, Executorand Agency Company, Limited,Executor of the Will of James Lyon

One undivided half share only in portion ofSwan Location 34, being Lots 16, 17, 19, 56,58, 63, 142 and 143 on L.T.O. Plan 1748

0 3 1S

Johnston (deceased) (Certificate of Title Volume 559, Folio 156)13, 14, 16, 43, 45, 50,

119 and 120Katie Maria Johnston One undivided half share only in portion of

Swan Location 34, being Lots 16, 17, 19, 56,58, 63, 142 and 143 on L.T.O. Plan 1748

0 3 18

(Certificate of Title Volume 1069, Folio 667)18 to 21 (inclusive),

25 and 38Mary Campbell Wright and John

Thomas WrightPortion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 21 to

24 (inclusive), 33 and 46 on L.T.O. Plan 17480 1 25

(Certificate of Title Volume 560, Folio 107)22 Luke Soich Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 25 00 0 1 288

L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume145, Folio 23)

23 and 24 Crown Swan Location 3839 0 0 19426 Harvey Hamilton McNicol Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 34 on 0 0 13

L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume159, Folio 107)

28 Catherine Jopling Clayden Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 36 on 0 0 13L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume1139, Folio 678)

29 John Scott Mackay Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 37 on 0 0 13L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume106, Folio 154)

30 and 31 Mary Robinson Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 38and 39 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of

0 0 26

Title Volume 1112, Folio 687)32 Alex Edward Thomas Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 40 on 0 0 39

L.TO. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume1133, Folio 739)

35, 36, 92 and 93 Bernard Flynn ........ Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 43,44, 115 and 116 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 281, Folio 50)

0 1 12

37 Jane Brown Middleton Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 45 on 0 0 13L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume159 Folio 104)

39 and 40 Crown Swan Location 3838 0 0 19-442 and 59 Norman Godfrey Hagan Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 55

and 72 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of0 0 20-6

Title Volume 579, Folio 72)44 Crown Swan Location 3841 0 0 104

46 to 49 (inclusive) Robert Garnett Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 59 to 0 1 15662 (inclusive) on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificateof Title Volume 128, Folio 42)

51 George Pazakos Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 64 on 0 0 139L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume115, Folio 162)

52 Lizzie Elvira Bernstein Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 65 on 0 0 139L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume132, Folio 97)

53 John Coyle Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 66 on 0 1 139L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume268, Folio 16)

54, 62 and 63 Mary Keogh Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 67,75 and 76 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificateof Title Volume 565, Folio 117)

0 0 19

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1604 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A [27 June, 1952.

SCIIEDULE-continued.

Dated this 25th day of June, 1952.

No. on PlanP.W.D., WA.,

No. 33412.Owner or Reputed Owner. Description. Area.

55 and 56

5758 and 61

Josef Link

Crown .....................Harold Emmanuel Mayer, Yvonne

Mayer Goldcnberg and Doreen Slayer

Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 68and 69 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1141, Folio 82)

Swan Location 3840Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 71

and 74 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of

a. r. p.0 0 278

0 0 1040 0 244

Levy, Executors of the Will of Caro-line Mayer (deceased), who was

Title Volume 593, Folio 152)

Executrix of the Will of AlfredBenjamin Mayer (deceased)

60 and 78 William Reginald Beaton Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 73and 96 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of

0 0 28

Title Volume 105, Folio 170)64 Catherine Jopling Clayden Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 77 on 0 0 14

L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume161, Folio 123)

65, 66, 67 and 73 William Albert George Jones Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 78, 79,80 and 91 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of

01 9

Title Volume 1102, Folio 154)68 and 70 Robert Garnett Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots Si and 0 0 208

8S on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of TitleVolume 108, Folio 131)

69 Michael Kelly ............ Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 82 on 0 1 34.8L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume136, Folio 124)

71 and 72 Percy Henry Holmes ........ Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 89 and 0 0 2190 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of TitleVolume 106, Folio 155)

74 Philip Stanley Smith, Edna Josephine Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 92 on 0 0 14Smith and Florence Luber, Execu-tors of the Will of Rosetta Luber

L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume549, Folio 154)

(deceased), who was Executrix ofthe Will of Gustus Luber (deceased)

75, 76 and 77 Nikoloj Komarenko Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 93, 94and 95 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of

012Title Volume 1143, Folio 488)

79 and 80 Boleslaw Urbanski Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 97 and 0 0 2698 ore L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1138, Folio 782)

81 and 82 Nikolai Liadow Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 99 and o o 26100 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1140, Folio 569)

83, 84 and 85 Florence Mary Ratlibone Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 101, 102and 103 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of

0 0 358Title Volume 560, Folio 72)

86 and 87 Antun Hanidh ................ Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 104 and 0 0 194105 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1138, Folio 678)

88 Luke Soidh Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 106 on 0 1 28SL.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume145, Folio 24)

89, 90 and 91 Fred Eaton Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 112,113 and 114 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificateof Title Volume 1145, Folio 50)

0 0 292

96 and 97 Elsie Hilda Per1 Winzar Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 119 and 0 0 26120 on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1109, Folio 791)

98 to 102 (inclusive) Annie Rose, Executrix of the Will of Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 121 to 0 2 36and 118 Agnes Wilson (deceased) 125 (inclusive) and 141 on L.T.O. Plan 1748

(Certificate of Title Volume 559, Folio 167)103 to 106 (inclusive) Elizabeth i\lcAnally Eaton Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 126 to 01 5

129 (inclusive) on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1145, Folio 45)

107 and 109 to 112 Eileen Lilly Evelyn Bolger and Si oily Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 130 and 0 1 225(inclusive) Grace Dorothy Bolger 132 to 135 (inclusive) on L.T.O. Plan 1748

(Certificate of Title Volume 559, Folio 188)113 to 116 (inclusive) Ernest Tiggins, and Alfred Ernest Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 136 to 01 5

Builder and Mary Elizabeth Davis,Executors of the Will of Frederick

139 (inclusive) on L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 368, Folio 73)

Charles Davis (deceased)117 Henry Canning O'Keeffe Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 140 on 0 0 14

L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume165, Folio 185)

121 Allan Peter Garbutt Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 144 on 0 0 139L.T.O. Plan 1748 (Certificate of Title Volume1136, Folio 502)

145 and 146 Richard Charles Luseombe Portion of Swan Location 34, being those partsof Coles, Rosina and Briggs Streets and thoserights-of-way shown on L.T.O. Plan 1748and contained in Certificate of Title Volume

2 3 24

102, Folio 174)

Certified correct this 17th day of June, 1952.J. P. DWYER,

D. BRAND, Lieutenant Governor in Executive Council.Minister for Works.

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27 June, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1605

P.W. 1057/52; Ex. Co. No. 1183.

Town PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1928-1947 ; PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1950.

LAND ACQUISITION.

Belmont Paik Road Board-Town Planning Scheme Number 3.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto-being all in the Swan District-have, in pursuance of the written approval under the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948,the Public Works Act, 1902-1950 and the Town Planning and Development Act, 1928-4947 of His Excellency the LieutenantGovernor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 25th day of June, 1952, been compulsorily takenand set apart for the purposes of the following public work, namely :-Belmont Park Road Board-Town Planning SchemeNumber 3 and that the portions of the roads, streets or thoroughfares referred to in such schedule and which are by this noticeso set apart, taken or resumed are wholly closed and have ceased to be public highways.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are shown markedoff on Plan, P.W.D., W.A., 33411, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in Belmont Park Road Board for an estate in fee simple inpossession for the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates,interests, rights-of-way, or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A.,

No. 33411.Owner or Reputed Owner. Description. Area.

a. r. p.1, 2, 7 and 8 Michael Henry White Portion of Swan Location 34 being Lots 145, 146,

151 and 152 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificateof Title Volume 159 Folio 150)

0 1 4.4

3 and 4 John Frederick Lewis Cardinal Portion of Swan Location 34 being Lots 147 and 0 0 24148 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1102, Folio 153).

5 and 6 Czeslaw Naglewicz .. . - Portion of Swan Location 34 being Lots 149 and 0 0 24150 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1138, Folio 355)

9 to 15 (inclusive) Frederick James Cartner Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 153 to 0 1 32159 (inclusive) on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificateof Title Volume 2S6, Folio 97)

16, 80, 93, 94 and 95 Wilfred Alfred Barton Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 160,224, 237, 238 and 239 on L.T.O. Plan 1775

0 1 11

(Certificate of Title Volume 1111, Folio 393)17 George William VlToodcock ........ Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 161 on 0 0 101

L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume113, Folio 122)

18 to 21 (inclusive) Clarence Norman Bathgate and Robert Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 162 to 0 1 04Menary Garmony 165 (inclusive) on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate

of Title Volume 725, Folio 113)22 to 24 (inclusive) Walter Roy Surradge Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 166,

167 and 168 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of0 0 306

Title Volume 1142, Folio 119)25 and 26 Janet Pearl Tucker Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 169 and 00 236

170 on L.TO. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title\Tolume 191, Folio 132)

27 to 30 (inclusive) Joe Swift, Executor of the will of Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 171 to 0 2 2652, 53 and 54 David Swift (Deceased) 174 (inclusive) 196, 197 and 198 on L.T.O.

Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume 113,Folio 57

31 to 34 (inclusive) Joseph Mitchell Elliott Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 175 to 010178 (inclusive) on L.TM. Plan 1775 (Certificateof Title Volume 129, Folio 65)

35, 36 37 and 42 to 45(inclusive)

Thomas Walter Metcher Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 179, 180,181 and 186 to 189 (inclusive) on L.T.O. Plan

0 1 30

1775 (Certificate of Title Volume 296, Folio 75)38, 103 and 117 to 119

(inclusive)Annie Louisa Leahy Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 182, 247,

261 to 263 (inclusive) on L.T.O. Plan 17750 1 10

(Certificate of Title Volume 172, Folio 34)39 Richard Charles Lusoombe Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 183 on 0 0 10

L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume106, Folio 151)

40, 41, 47 and 48 The Returned Sailors, Soldiers &Airmens Imperial League of Aus-tralia W.A. Branch Incorporated

Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 184,185, 191 and 192 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 652, Folio 101)

01046 The Returned Sailors, Soldiers and Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 190 on 0 0 10

Airmens Imperial League of Aus-tralia W.A. Branch Incorporated

L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume161, Folio 122)

49, 50 and 51 Lillian Elleanor McKay Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 193,194 and 195 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificateof Title Volume 1102, Folio 152)

0 0 354

55 and 56 Edwin Josiah Isley Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 199 and 0 0 20200 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of TitleVolume 142, Folio 148)

57, 58, 59 and 60 The Western Australian Trustee Execu-tor and Agency Company, Limited,Executor of the Will of James Lyon

One undivided half share only in that portion ofSwan Location 34, being Lots 201 to 204 (in-clusive) on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of

010Johnston (deceased) Title Volume 559, Folio 172)

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SCHEDIJLE-continued.

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A.,

No. 33411.Owner or Reputed Owner. Description. Area.

a. r. p.57, 58,59 and 60 Katie Maria Johnston One undivided half share only in that portion of 010

Swan Location 34, being Lots 201 to 204 (in-clusive) on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1069, Folio 669)

61 Ailan Norah Doyle Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 205 on 0 0 10L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume149, Folio 115)

62 Kate Doyle Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 206 on 0 0 10L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume149, Folio 116)

63 Thomas Doyle Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 207 on 0 0 10L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume149, Folio 114)

64 and 65 John Moffatt Austin Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 208and 209 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of

0 0 20

Title Volume 1136, Folio 707)66, 67 and l4Oto 144

(inclusive)Christina Mary Anne Tobin Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 210,

211 and 284 to 288 (inclusive) on L.T.O. Plan0 1 30

1775 (Certificate of Title Volume 579, Folio74)

68, 69 and 70 Martin Bolger Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 212,213 and 214 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificateof Title Volume 280, Folio 156)

0 0 30

71 and 72 Morrie Melville Moss, Official Re-ceiver, Trustee of the Estate of

Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 215and 216 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of

0 0 20

Arthur Moynahan (deceased) Title Volume 141, Folio 125)73 and 96 Annie Rose, Executrix of the Will of

Agnes Wilson (deceased)Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 217

and 240 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of0 0 20-4

Title Volume 559, Folio 166)74 and 81 Georgina Ruane, Administratrix of

the Estate of Joseph Ruane (de-ceased)

Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 218and 225 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 115, Folio 7)

0 0 20-1

75, 76 and 104 Catherine Jopling Clayden Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 219,220 and 248 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificateof Title Volume 1122, Folio 145)

0 0 30-2

77 Michael O'Hara Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 221 on 0 0 10W)L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume178, Folio 185)

78, 79, 106, 107 and108

Clara Sophie Flindell Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 222,223 250 251 and 252 on L.T.O. Plan 1775

0 1 155

(Certificate of Title Volume 648 Folio 142)82 to 86 (inclusive) Joe Swift Executor of the Will of Portion of Swan Location 34 being Lots 226 to 0 1 193

David Swift (deceased) 230 (inclusive) on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 113 Folio 58)

27 Richard Holmes & Co. Limited Portion of Swan Location 34 being Lot 231 on 0 0 12L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume562 Folio 28)

88 and 89 Walter Bernard Shaw Portion of Swan Location 34 being Lots 232and 233 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of

0 0 206Title Volume 559, Folio 155)

90 Philip Stanley Smith, Edna Josephine Portion of Swan Location 34, being, Lot 234 on 0 0 103Smith and Florence Luber, Execu-tors of the Will of Rosetta Luber

L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume555, Folio 15)

(deceased), who was the Executrixof the Will of Gustus Luber (de-ceased)

91, 92 and 132 Albert Edward Opie Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 235,236 and 276 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificateof Title Volume 248, Folio 135)

0 0 32-4

97 and 98 Jerzy Gruszka Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 241and 242 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of

0 0 20

Title Volume 1138, Folio 354)9W Jerzy Gruszka ........ Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 243 on 0 010

L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume1139, Folio 344)

100 Mihal Januzskiewicz Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 244 on 0 0 10L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume1141, Folio 767)

101 and 102 Mihal Januzskiewicz Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 245and 246 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of

0 0 20

Title Volume 1138, Folio 672)105 William Ross Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 249 on 0 0 10

L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume115, Folio 11)

109 Mary Krebs, Executrix of the Wifi of Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 253 on 0 0 118Michael Krebs (deceased) L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume

130, Folio 165)110 and 111 Thorkal Aslagkson Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 254

and 255 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of0 0 23-6

Title Volume 115, Folio 13)112 Edmund Williams Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 256 on 0 0 10

L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume132, Folio 24)

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Certified correct this 17th day of June, 1952.

D. BRAND,Minister for Works.

WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904-1949.Moora Water Area.

Water Rate for the year ending 31st October, 1952.P.W.W.S. 660/44.

NOTICE is hereby given that the ratebook for theyear ending 31st October, 1952, of all lands in theMoora Water Area liable to be rated under theabovementioned Act has been made up and is openfor inspection of ratepayers.

Notice is also hereby given that, under the powersconferred by the abovementioned Act, the Ministerfor Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage hasordered a rate of three shillings (3s.) in the pound() on the annual rateable value, subject to aminimum rate of one pound (f 1) to be made andlevied for the year ending 31st October, 1952, uponall rateable land within the Moora Water Areaentered in the ratebook.

A memorandum of such order has been duly madein the ratebook and signed, and the said rate is nowpayable in accordance with the by-laws made underthe abovementioned Act.

Appeals against the valuations in the ratebookmust be lodged within one month after the publica-tion of this notice, but no appeal shall be allowedwhen the valuation does not exceed the currentvaluation of the same land by the local authority.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer-age and Drainage.

W. C. WILLIAMS,Tinder Secretary for Water Supply,

SCHEDULE-continued.

J. P. DWYER,Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council.

Dated this 25th day of June, 1952.

WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904-1949.Dalwallinu Water Area.

Water Rate for year ending 31st October, 1952.P.W.W.S. 302/51.

NOTICE is hereby given that the ratebook for theyear ending 31st October, 1952, of all lands in theDalwallinu Water Area liable to be rated underthe abovementioned Act has been made up and isopen for inspection of ratepayers.

Notice is also hereby given that, under the powersconferred by the abovementioned Act, the Ministerfor Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage hasordered a rate of three shillings (3s.) in the pound(f) on the annual rateable value, subject to aminimum rate of one pound (fi), to be made andlevied for the year ending 31st October, 1952, uponall rateable land within the Daiwallinu Water Areaentered in the rate book.

A memorandum of such order has been duly madein the rate book and signed, and the said rate isnow payable in accordance with the by-laws madeunder the abovementioned Act.

Appeals against the valuations in the ratebookmust be lodged within one month after the publica-tion of this notice, but no appeal shall be allowedwhen the valuation does not exceed the currentvaluation of the same land by the local authority.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer-age and Drainage.

W. C. WILLIAMS,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A.,

No. 33411.Owner or Reputed Owner. Description. Area.

a. r. p.113 and 114 Catherine Jopling Clayden Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 257

and 258 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of0 20

Title Volume 1129, Folio 381)115 and 116 Agnes Josephine Vettler Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 259

and 260 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of0 0 20

Title Volume 579, Folio 71)120 Alice Linton Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 264 on 0 0 10

L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume115, Folio 10)

121 and 122 Dmytro Pinczuk Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 265and 266 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of

0 0 20

Title Volume 1139, Folio 770)123, 124, and 125 Harold Emmanuel Mayer, Yvonne

Mayer Goldenberg, and Doreen MayerLevy, Executors of the Will of

Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 267,268 and 269 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate

of Title Volume 411, Folio 49)

0 0 30

Caroline Mayer (deceased), whowas the Executrix of the Will ofAlfred Benjamin Mayer (deceased)

126, 127, and 128 Jean Evelyn Calder ............ Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 270,271 and 272 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificateof Title Volume 115, Folio 173)

0 0 30

129, 130, and 131 David Calder and Jeanne EvelynCalder

Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 273,274 and 275 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificateof Title Volume 1101, Folio 330)

0 0 33-6

133 Clara Munyard ............ Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 277 on 0 0 118L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume1106, Folio 67)

134 and 135 John Reginald Prendergast Portion of Swan Location 34 being Lots 278and 279 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of

0 0 236Title Volume 562, Folio 64)

136 Thomas Liston Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 280 on 0 0 10L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume130, Folio 55)

137 Andrew Wood ............ Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lot 281 on 0 0 10L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of Title Volume115, Folio 6)

138 and 139 Oliver Ernest Jupp Short Portion of Swan Location 34, being Lots 282and 283 on L.T.O. Plan 1775 (Certificate of

0 0 20

Title Volume 115, Folio 9)145 and 146 Richard Charles Luscombe Portion of Swan Location 34, being those por-

tions of Coles, Rosina and McEwing Streetsand all rights-of-way shown on L.T.O. Plan

2 2 16-2

1775 and contained in Certificate of TitleVolume 106, Folio 151

27 June, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1607

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WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904-1949.Wittenoom Water Area.

Water Rate for the year ending 31st December, 1952.P.W.W.S. 261/51.

NOTICE is hereby given that the ratebook for theyear ending 31st December, 1952, of all lands inthe Wittenoom Water Area liable to be rated underthe abovementioned Act has been made up and isopen for inspection of ratepayers.

Notice is also hereby given that, under thepowers conferred by the abovementioned Act, theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainagehas ordered a rate of three shillings (3s.) in thepound () on the annual rateable value, subjectto a minimum rate of one pound (f 1), to be madeand levied for the year ending 31st December, 1952,upon all rateable land within the Wittenoom WaterArea entered in the ratebook.

A memorandum of such order has been duly madein the ratebook and signed, and the said rate isnow payable in accordance with the by-laws madeunder the abovementioned Act.

Appeals against the valuations in the ratebookmust be lodged within one month after the publica-tion of this notice, but no appeal shall be allowedwhen the valuation does not exceed the currentvaluation of the same land by the local authority.

By order of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewer-age and Drainage.

W. C. WILLIAMS,Under Secretary for Water Supply.

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1947.Municipality of Geraldton.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatFrederick Robert Hunton and Stanley Gordon Elsonhave been duly appointed Traffic Inspectors for theMunicipality of Geraldton.

R. W. CARTER,Town Clerk.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-1947.Subiaco Municipality.

Local Government Department,Perth, 23rd June, 1952.

L.G. 1326/52.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor has consented, underthe provisions of section 211 of the Municipal Cor-porations Act, 1906-1947, to lease all that piece ofland being portion of Swan Location 2123 and beinglot 207 on Plan 2869 and being part of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1093 Folio613 granted by the Subiaco Municipality for a termof 99 years to Reginald Harold Worth, 110 Guild-ford Road, Maylands.

GEO S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

MUNICIPAL -CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-1947.Municipality of Northam.

Local Government Department,Perth, 23rd June, 1952.

L.G. 1161/52.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved ofimprovements to the Avon River as a work andundertaking for which money may be borrowedunder Part XXIV of the Municipal CorporationsAct, 1906-1947, by the Municipality of Northam.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-1947.City of Perth.Sale of Land.

Local Government Department,Perth, 23rd June, 1952.

L.G. 733/52.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor has consented, underthe provisions of section 210 of the Municipal Cor-

porations Act, 1906-1947, to the sale by the Cityof Perth, of all that piece of land being lot 2,Diagram 10376, East Street, Mt. Hawthorn, Certi-ficate of Title, Volume 1038, Folio 458.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-1947.Municipality of Bunbury.

Lease of Land.Local Government Department,

Perth, 23rd June, 1952.L.G. 1079/52.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor has consented, underthe provisions of section 211 of the Municipal Cor-porations Act, 1906-1947, to the lease of all thatpiece of land being part of location 26, granted bythe Municipality of Bunbury for a term of 20 yearsto the Bunbury Bowling Club Incorporated, ForrestAvenue, Bunbury.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-1947.Midland Junction Municipality.

Sale of Land.Local Government Department,

Perth, 23rd June, 1952.L.G. 19/52.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatHis Excellency the Governor has consented, underthe provisions of section 210 of the Municipal Cor-porations Act, 1906-1947, to the sale of the MidlandJunction Municipality of all that piece of land beinglot 150 of Swan Location 7, The Crescent, Certificateof Title Volume 1061, Folio 517.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-1947.Municipality of Narrogin.

Notice of Intention to BorrowProposed LoanNo. 25-3,000.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of theMunicipality of Narrogin proposes to borrow thesum of £3,000 to be spent on works and undertak-ings within the municipal district, the said worksand undertakings being the purchase of one 75K.V.A. 6600/44/250 volt step-down transformer andthe installation thereof with poles, lines, cablesand fittings in the East and North-East portionof the municipal district traversing, Herald, Argus,Doney, Burns and Kipling Streets.

The amount of £3,000 is proposed to be raisedby the sale of debentures repayable with interestby 40 half-yearly instalments over a period of 20years from the date of issue thereof, in lieu of theformation of a sinking fund. The debentures shallbear interest at the rate of not more than fourpounds two shillings and six pence per centum perannum, payable half-yearly.

Plans, specifications, estimate and statementshowing the proposed expenditure of the moneyto be borrowed will be open to inspection at theoffices of the Council, Federal Street, Narrogin forsix weeks from the publication hereof, between thehours of 10 am. and 4 p.m. from Monday toFriday of each week (public holidays excepted.)

The amount due on the debentures will be paidhalf-yearly at the Narrogin Branch of the NationalBank of Australasia Limited, Fortune Street,Narrogin,

Dated this 4th day of June, 1952.

T. N. HOGG,Mayor.

G. STEWART,Town Clerk.

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27 June, 1952.I GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1609

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-1947.

Municipality of Narrogin.Notice of Intention to BorrowProposed Loan

No. 26fl,600.NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of theMunicipality of Narrogin proposes to borrow thesum of £1,600 to be spent on road making plantwithin the municipal district, the said plant beingthe purchase of one Fordson Major grader exNarrogin Road Board.

The amount of £1,600 is proposed to be raised bythe sale of debentures repayable with interest by14 equal half-yearly instalments over a period ofseven years from date of issue thereof, in lieu ofthe formation of a sinking fund. The debenturesshall bear interest at the rate of not more thanfour pounds two shillings and sixpence per centumper annum, payable half-yearly.

Estimate and statement showing details of theproposed expenditure of the money to be borrowedwill be open to inspection at the offices of theCouncil, Federal Street, Narrogin for six weeksfrom the publication hereof, between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. from Monday to Friday ofeach week (public holidays excepted).

The amount due on the debentures will be paidhalf-yearly at the Narrogin Branch of the NationalBank of Australasia Limited, Fortune Street,Narrogin.

Dated this 4th day of July, 1952.T. N. HOGG,

Mayor.G. STEWART,

Town Clerk.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1949.Dumbleyung Road Board.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan No. 7-400.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Dumbleyung RoadBoard has resolved to borrow the sum of fourhundred pounds (400) to be expended on worksand undertakings within the Dumbleyung RoadDistrict, such work and undertakings being theerection of saleyards at Kukerin.

An estimate and statement showing the proposedexpenditure of the money to be borrowed may beinspected at the office of the Board, at Dumble-yung, during office hours, for one month after thepublication of this notice.

The amount of £400 is proposed to be raised bythe sale of debentures, repayable with interest by20 half-yearly instalments over a period of ten (10)years after the date of issue, in lieu of the forma-tion of a sinking fund. The debentures shall bearinterest at the rate of £4 2s. Gd. per annum, payablehalf-yearly. The amount of the said debenturesand interest thereon is to be paid at the officesof the Commonwealth Bank at Perth.

Dated this 20th day of June, 1952.G. 0. JAMES,

Chairman.E. A. P. EARL,

Secretary.

CATTLE TRESPASS, FENCING ANDIMPOUNDING ACT, 1882.

Darling Range Road Board.IT is hereby notified that the abovenamed Board,at a meeting held on the 9th day of June, 1952,appointed Mr. Percy Lawrence Ashby as a Pound-keeper and Ranger for the Darling Range RoadBoard District.

R. C. OWEN,Chairman.

BUSSELTON ROAD BOARD.AT a meeting of the above Board held on the11th June, 1952, Mr. John Edward Faulkes wasappointed Poundkeeper,

L. M. POWELL,Secretary.

MOORA ROAD BOARD.

Proposed Loan No. 28.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.NOTICE is hereby given that the Moora RoadBoard proposes to borrow the sum of five hundredpounds (500) to be expended on repairs to foot-paths, raising and repairing of street water tablesand improvement of stormwater drainage through-out the townsite of Moora.

Plans and specifications of the cost of the saidworks and undertakings and the statement show-ing the proposed expenditure, including the initialcost of raising the loan, are open for inspectionat the office of the Moora Road Board during officehours.

It is proposed to raise the amount of five hundredpounds (500) by the sale of debentures repayablewith interest in 20 half-yearly instalments, in lieuof the provision of a sinking fund. The debentureswill bear interest at the rate of four and one-eighthpei centum per annum and will be repayable, to-gether with the interest, at the State Treasury,Perth.

L. W. NENKE,Chairman.

N. J. D. RIDGWAY,Secretary/Engineer.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.

Dalwallinu Road Board.Notice of Intention to BorrowLoan No. 15.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Dalwallinu RoadBoard proposes to borrow the sum of £5,600 (fivethousand six hundred pounds) to be expended inthe purchase of two 5-ton steel tip diesel trucks.

The plans and specifications and the cost of thesaid works and undertakings, and the statementshowing the proposed expenditure of the money tobe borrowed, including cost of flotation and initialexpenditure in connection with the raising of theloan, are open for inspection at the office of theBoard during office hours.

The amount of £5,600 is proposed to be raisedby the issue of debentures, repayable with interestby 16 half-yearly payments, in lieu of the formationof a sinking fund. The debentures will bear inter-est at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum, theamount of the said debentures and interest thereonto be paid at the Rural and Industries Bank, Dal-wallinu.

The works and undertakings for which the loanis proposed to be raised will, in the opinion of theBoard, be of benefit to the whole of the DalwallinuRoad District, and any loan rate applicable to suchloan will be levied on the rateable land within thewhole of the said district.

Dated at Dalwallinu this 23rd day of June, 1952.B. H. STONE,

Chairman.W. A. SHANNON,

Secretary.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.Kent Road Board.

Notice of Intention to BorrowProposed LoanNo. 9-3,500.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Kent Road Boardproposes to borrow the sum of three thousand fivehundred pounds (3,500) to be expended on worksand undertakings in the Kent Road District, thesaid works and undertakings being the erection ofthree (3) houses to be occupied by Board employees.

Plans and specifications and an estimate of thecost of the said works and undertakings, and astatement showing the proposed expenditure of themoney to be borrowed, including the cost of super-vision and initial expenditure in connection withthe raising of the loan, are open for inspection at

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the office of the Board, Nyabing, for one monthfrom the publication hereof, between the hours of9 am. and 5 p.m., from Monday to Friday, inclusive.

The amount of three thousand five hundredpounds (g3,500) is to be raised by the sale of de-bentures, repayable with interest by twenty (20)equal half-yearly instalments over a period of 10years after the date of issue thereof, in lieu ofthe formation of a sinking fund. The debenturesshall bear interest at the rate of four pounds twoshillings and sixpence (4 2s. Gd.) per centum perannum, payable half-yearly. The amount of thesaid debentures and interest thereon is to be paidat the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Perth.

Dated this 21st day of May, 1952.

JOHN ANDREWS PATERSON,Chairman.

R. HOWARD SMITH,Secretary.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.Hall's Creek Road Board.Local Government Department,

Perth, 23rd June, 1952.L.G. 637/52.

I, CHARLES HERBERT SIMPSON, Acting Ministerfor Local Government, acting under the authorityof section 13 of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948,do hereby order and direct that in consequence ofthe division of the District into Wards:-

The existing members of the Hall's CreekRoad Board shall go out of office on 21st day ofNovember, 1952, but shall be eligible for re-election.

An election shall be held on the 22nd day ofNovember, 1952, for the purpose of returning thewhole of the members of the Hall's Creek RoadBoard.

That the necessary dates for the preparationand revision of rolls and the holding of the electionshall be as follows:

Prepare and exhibit lists-9th August.Receive claims and objections up to-26th August.Exhibit List of Claims and objections-3Oth

August.Revision Courtl3th September.Sign Roll-2Oth September.Nomination Day-25th October.Election Day.-22nd November.

(Sgd.) C. H. SIMPSON,Acting Ministei for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.Cunderdin Road Board.Local Government Department,

Perth, 23rd June, 1952.L.G. 626/52.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe Governor has approved of the purchase andinstallation of an engine and generator, as a workand undertaking for which money may be borrowedunder Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948,by the Cunderdin Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.Augusta-Margaret River Road Board.

Local Government Department,Perth, 23rd June, 1952.

L.G. 1738/52.IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe Governor has approved of the purchase of adiesel tip truck and a front-end loader, as a workand undertaking for which money may be borrowedunder Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, by the Augusta-Margaret River Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1951.Port Hedland Road BoardOne-way Traffic

By-law.L.G.D. 645/52.

PURSUANT to an Order in Council made undersection 49 of the Traffic Act, 1919-1951, and inexercise of the power thereby conferred, the PortHedland Road Board doth hereby make the fol-lowing by-law to have effect within its district:-

(i) No person shall ride or drive any animal ordrive any vehicle upon that portion of the Esplan-ade which is situated between Withnell and MackayStreets, except in a South-Westerly direction,Penalty not more than £20.

Passed by the Port Hedland Road Board at ameeting held on the 9th day of May, 1952.

E. A. RICHARDSON,Chairman.

J. P. DWYER,Secretary.

Recommended.(Sgd.) C. H. SIMPSON,

Acting Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council this 18th day of June, 1952.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.Road Board Elections.Local Government Department,

Perth, 25th June, 1952.IT is hereby notified, for general information, inaccordance with section 92 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919-1948, that the following gentlemen havebeen elected members of the undermentioned RoadBoards to fill the vacancies shown in the par-ticulars hereunder:Date of election; Members elected: Surname, Chris-

tian name; Ward; Occupation; How vacancyoccurred: (a) effluxion of time, (b) resignation,(c) death; Name of previous member.

Merredin Road Board.14th June, 1952; *voigt Richard Herbert; North-

East; Farmer; (b); Voigt, R. H.14th June, 1952; *Reiehelt, Friedrich Wilhelm;

North-East; Farmer; (b); Reichelt, F. W.

Mandurah Road Board.14th June, 1952; *Tuckey Dudley Charles; Town;

Storekeeper; (b); Hart, A. W.*Denotes extraordinary election.

(Sgd.) GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

Department of Agriculture,Perth, 19th June, 1952.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the appointment ofThomas Greaves Haney as Inspector under thePlant Diseases Act, 1914-1950.

C. C. HILLARY,Chief Administrative Officer.

ERItATUM.

NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1950-1951.IN notice published under the above heading onpage 1523 of Government Gazette (No. 61) of 13thJune, 1952, of plants listed as primary noxiousweeds, for the item reading "Bindweed (Convolvusarvensis L)" read "Bindweed (Convolvulus arvensisL)."

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BEES ACT, 1930-1950.Department of Agriculture,

Perth, 18th June, 1952.Ex. Co. No. 1059.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, has been pleased to amend,in the manner set forth in the Schedule hereunder, the Bees Act Regulationsmade pursuant to the provisions of the Bees Act, 1930-1950, and published in theGovernment Gazette on the 23rd day of February, 1951.

G. K. BARON-HAY,Director of Agriculture.

Schedule.Regulation 4 of the abovementioned regulations -is amended

by inserting before the word "Certificates" in line one, the figureone in brackets, thus "(1)"; andby adding subregulations (2) and (3) as follows:

Where bees, hives, honey or beekeepers appliances areintroduced into the State unaccompanied by a certificate, thebees, hives, honey or beekeepers appliances shall be held fora time as in the opinion of the Director of Agriculture is reason-able pending the arrival of the necessary certificate.

If the certificate is not received within the time thebees, hives, honey or beekeepers appliances shall be

returned to the consignor if the consignor or consigneeaccepts responsibility for the expense of returningthem or any of them; orseized by the Director of Agriculture and disposed ofor destroyed as he thinks fit.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, 18th June,1952.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.Accepted Tenders.

TenderBoard Date. Contractor.

Sehe-dule Particulars. D t t Rate.

1181/511952,

June 19 C. B. F'ilear ........ 154A,1952

Purchase and Removal ofSecond-hand "Hornet"

P.W.D......... £9 12s. 6d.

Power Saw, P.W. 33, 36 in.Blade (Serial No. 3877)

367/52 do. Soltoggio Bros 200A,1952

Purchase and Removal ofSecond-hand Ford V8 Bus

Govt. Railways £207 lOs.

(Engine No. 2C1885FA)299/52 do. G. J. Chandler 204k,

1952Purchase and Removal of

Launch "Gygnet" as perPolice Dept..... £105.

Item 1J. Krasnostein Purchase and Removal of

Equipment on Launch "Cyg-net," Items 2 and 3 :-

Item 2Bronze Shaft is. 9d. per lb.Item 3Copper Tube 2s. per lb.

348/52 do. Saunders & Stuart,Ltd

189A,1952

4 only Low Pressure OilBurners, delivered to State

P.W.D......... £505 3s. lOd.

Engineering Works, Leighton343/52 do ................ 224A,

1952Caps, Cap Covers and Helmets

for Various Departments, asfollows :-

Various ........ Rates, etc., on application.

Gross Bros............. Items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9M. & M. Johnson Items 12, 13, 18Adelphi Tailoring Items 16, 17 -

378/52 do. Beam Service Station 206A,1952

Purchase and Removal ofSecond-hand Wehr Grader

P.W.D......... £87 lOs.

MRB 66 (Engine No. 722080)401/52 June 20 A. Bennett ........ 222A,

1952Purchase and Removal of

Second.hand 1941 Model 15cwt. Chevrolet Utility (Engine

do......... £275.

No. CR374243) -

175/52 April 10 Skipper Bailey MotorCoy., Ltd

97A,1952

6 only Diesel Road Rollers, de-livered F.O.R. Perth, plus

Public Works £3,685 each.

Awnings, Curtains and Elec-tric Startings

A. H. McDonald & Co.....(Omitted)

Portion of Item 1, 2 only SuperDiesel Road Rollers

£212 each Roller,£3,200.

West End Motors Pty...... 1 only 2 Diesel Engined Road £4,472.Ltd. Rollers, delivered Plant En-

gineer's DepotPlus Extras ........................ £660 lOs.

27 June, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1611

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1612 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [27 June, 1952.

* Particulars also available from office of the Agent General for Western Australia in London.§ Documents available for inspection at WA. Government Liaison OfficesRoom 13, First Floor, M.L.C. Buildings, 305

Collins Street. Melbourne. and Room 105, First Floor, 82 Pitt Street, Sydney.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARDcontinued.Tenders for Government Supplies.

Form 9 (Reg. 11).THE CO-OPERATIVE AND PROVIDENT

SOCIETIES ACT, 1903.(3 Edw. VII., No. 2.)

Notice before Cancelling or Suspension of Registry.Swan Districts Co-operative Society, Limited.

Register No. 65.NOTICE is hereby given to the abovementionedSociety that it is the intention of the Registrar ofFriendly Societies to proceed, on the 22nd day ofSeptember, 1952, to cancel the registry of theSociety, unless cause be shown to the contrary inthe meantime. The ground of such proposed can-celling is that the Society has, after notice fromme, violated the provisions of the abovementionedAct by neglecting to supply an annual return for1950-51, as required by section 12 of the Act.

Dated this 25th day of June, 1952.W. P. GRAY,

Registrar of Friendly Societies.

REGISTRATION OF MINISTERS.(Pursuant to Part III of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1948.)Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 25th June, 1952.Appointments.

IT is hereby published, for general information,that the undermentioned Ministers have been dulyregistered in this office for the Celebration of Mar-riages throughout the State of Western Australia:-R.G. No., Date, Denomination and Name, Residence,

Registry District.Church of England.

22/52; 20/6/52; Rev. Reginald Thomas Arrantash;The Rectory, 43 Spring Park Road, MidlandJunction; Swan.

The Salvation Army.41/50; 23/6/52; Captain Violet Ford; 38 Miller

Street, Victoria Park; Perth.R. J. LITTLE,

Registrar General.

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the abovementioned until 10 am. on the dateof closing.

Tenders must be properly indorsed on envelopes, otlierwie they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth.No tender necessarily accepted.

A. H. TELFER,26th June, 1952. Chairman.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 106 of 1952.Between State Executive, Australasian Society of

Engineers' Industrial Association of Workers,Applicant, and Minister for Works, Ministerfor Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage, andothers, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. R. A. West on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. C. A. Reeve on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, the Court, in pur-suance of the powers contained in section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 11 and15 of 1937, as amended, be and the same is herebyfurther amended in the terms of the attachedSchedule.

Dated at Perth this 26th day of May, 1952.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON,President.

Schedule.Delete clause 5 and insert in lieu thereof:-

5.Wages.Basic Wage Per Week.

£ s. d.Within a fifteen mile radiusfrom the G.P.O., Perth .... .... 11 3 10Outside a radius of fifteen milesfrom the G.P.O., Perth, butwithin the South-West LandDivision .... .... .... .... 11 2 5Outside the South-West LandDivision, but below the 27thparallel of South latitude .... 11 8 10Classifications. Margins.

£ s. d.Patternmaker ,... .... 3 12 0Blacksmith on heavy forgings 3 17 0Blacksmith in Workshops 2 17 0

Date ofAdvertising.

ScheduleNo. Supplies required. Date of

Closing

1952. 1952.June 12 235A, 1952 Tea for Government Institutions July 3June 12 239A, 1952 Stainless Steel for Woodside Maternity Hospital July 3May 6 180A, 1952 Pumping Machinery for Victoria Park Sewerage Pumping Station § Extended to

July 3June 17 341A, 1952 Motor Spirit for W.S.L.S. at Kudardup and Northdiffe July 3June 17 242A, 1952 Metal Door Frames § July 3June 17 243i, 1952 Mechanical Kitchen Equipment for Claremont Mental Hospital § July 3June 19 244A, 1952 Portable Trench Pumps § .......................... July 10June 19 .... 246A, 1952 Air Compressor Units for Fremantle Hospital .............. July 10July 19 .... 247A, 1952 Portable Engine Driven Drag Saw § ........ July 10June 24 250A, 1952 Bread for Government Institutions July 10June 26 .... 252A, 1952 Electric Mixer for Fremantle Public Hospital ........ July 10June 26 .... 253A, 1952 - in. Diorite or Grano Screenings July 10June 26 .. 251A, 1952 Refrigerated Water Cooler for Parliament House July 17May 27 208A, 1952 Navigational Lighting Equipment § July 17April 22 160A, 1952 Railway Car and Wagon Tyres * § .... July 17

1952. For Sale by Tender. 1952.June 19 249A, 1952 Chevrolet Sports Coupe (Damaged in Accident) July 3June 19 248A, 1952 Assorted Jarrah, Pine and Australian Oak Boxes July 3June 19 245A, 1952 Bedford 30 cwt. Table Top Truck, 1935 Model July 10

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27 June, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1613

Margins.£ s. d.

When in charge of not less than three (3)and not more than ten (10) other workers,shall be paid eleven shillings (us.) perweek extra.When in charge of more than ten (10) andnot more than twenty (20) other workersshall be paid twenty-two shillings (22s.)per week extra.When in charge of more than twenty (20)other workers, shall be paid thirty-twoshillings (32s,) per week extra.

Liberty is reserved to either party to apply forfurther amendments to the Wages Schedule.

This order shall operate from and including the26th day of May, 1952.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 103 of 1952.Between Coastal and E.G. Government Water,

Sewerage and Drainage Employees' IndustrialUnion of Workers, Applicant, and Hon. Minis-ter for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage,Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. E. L. Hodges on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. C. A. Reeve on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, the Court, in pur-suance of the powers contained in section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 46A of1948, as amended, be and the same is herebyfurther amended in the manner following:-

Wages Schedule.Delete Section F-Metal Work, and insert in lieu

thereof:-F-Metal Work.

Liberty is reserved to either party to apply forfurther amendments to the Wages Schedule.

This order shall operate from and including the26th day of May, 1952.

Dated at Perth this 26th day of May, 1952.By the Court,

IlLS.] (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON,President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 110 of 1952.Between Coastal and E.G. Government Water,

Sewerage and Drainage Employees' IndustrialUnion of Workers, Applicant, and Hon. Minis-ter for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage,Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. E. L. Hodges on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. C. A. Reeve on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, the Court, in pur-suance of the powers contained in section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, doth

MarginPer Week.

5. d.25. Blacksmith .. 55 026. Blacksmith's striker .... 24 027. Fitter (including meter fitter) 55 028. Fitter's assistant (including meter

fitter's assistant) 24 029. Turner .... .... 55 030. Oxywelder and electric welder on

Goldfields Pipe Line 67 031. Oxywelder and electric welder

other than as above ... 60 032. (a) Electric welder's assistant,

3Oin. main ... 19 6(b) Oxy or other electric welder's

assistant .. .... 8033. Screwing machinist 30 034. Drilling machinist 30 0

Per cent. ofApprentices- Basic Wage.

First six months 20Second six months 25Second year 35Third year 55Fourth year .. 80Fifth year 95

Provided that no apprentice shall be paid lessthan he is receiving at the date of this Award.Provided, further, that where an apprentice is 21years of age or over at the commencement of hisfifth year he shall be paid the full basic wage,and that when an apprentice becomes 21 years ofage in the course of his fifth year he shall be paidthe full basic wage for the period following his21st birthday. Provided, also, that the foregoingprovision shall not apply where the apprenticeshiphas been revived under the Re-establishment andEmployment Act, 1945, and the apprentice is inreceipt of the tradesman's rate through Govern-ment supplementation.

Per cent. ofJunior Workers- Basic Wage.

Under 16 years of age .... .... 25Between 16 and 17 years of age 35Between 17 and 18 years of age 45Between 18 and 19 years of age 60Between 19 and 20 years of age 75Between 20 and 21 years of age 90

Clause 7.-Definitions.Delete the whole of subclause (b) and insert in

lieu thereof the following:-(b) "Leading hand" means any tradesman placed

in charge of three (3) or more other workers. Aleading hand shall be paid such extra rate as here-inafter prescribed.

Blacksmith (on or about con-struction work doing field work) 2 15

First-class welder .... .... 3 0Second-class welder .... 1 10Third-class welder .... . .. 1 6Fourth-class welder .... 1 3Fitter (including meter fitter) 2 15Automotive electrical fitter 2 15Turner .... .... .... 2 15Brass finisher .... 2 15Motor mechanic ......., 2 13Electrical fitter and/or armature

winder ........ .... 2 15Driller using borer or cutter bar 2 15Driller using Asquith or Tullis

radial drills ........ 2 15Driller using Swift machine 1 19Driller using Herbert two-spindle

sensitive drilling machine (butwhen drilling to a marked cir-cumference one penny half-penny (1-}d.) per hour extrawhilst so employed) 1 10 0

19; Driller using other machines 1 10 0Screwer 1 10 0Electrical installer .... 2 10 0Electrical linesman 220Shearers 1 10 0Bolt machinist 1 10 0Process worker 19 0Metal grinder and polisher 1 10 0Casting dresser 190Forge steam hammer driver 160Blacksmith striker on heavy forg-

ings .... 160Boilermaker's assistant .... 140Fitter's assistant .... 140Blacksmith striker 140Moulder's assistant 140Furnaceman (iron) 1 15 0Furnaceman (brass) 1 11 0Furnaceman's assistant 140Assembler .... 160Crane attendant 70Pig iron breaker 70Tool storeman 140Annealing stove attendant 140General labourer Nil

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1614 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [27 June, 1952.

hereby order and declare that Award No. 46 of1948, as amended, be and the same is hereby fur-ther amended in the manner following:-

Wages Schedule.Part 111.-General.

Delete section (d) Metal Work, and insert inlieu thereof:-

(d) Metal Work.Margin OverBasic Wage.

s. d.Blacksmith . .. 55 0Blacksmith's striker 24 0Fitter (including meter fitter) 55 0Fitter's assistant (including meter

fitter's assistant) 24 0Turner .... .... 55 0Oxywelder or electric welder 60 0Oxywelder or electric welder's

assistant .... 8 0Screwing machinist 30 0Drilling machinist 30 0Tool sharpener 30 0

Liberty is reserved to either party to apply forfurther amendments to the Wages Schedule.

This order shall operate from and including the26th day of May, 19,52.

Dated at Perth this 26th day of May, 1952.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON,President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 105 of 1952.Between State Executive, Australasian Society of

Engineers' Industrial Association of Workers,Applicant, and The Western Australian Gov-ernment Railways Commission and The Gen-eral Manager of Western Australian Govern-ment Tramways and Ferries, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. R. A. West on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. K. D. Reeves on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, the Court, in pur-suance of the powers contained in section 92 of theIndustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, doth herebyorder and declare that Award No. 12 and 14 of1947, as amended, be, and the same is herebyfurther amended in the terms of the attachedSchedule.

Dated at Perth, this 26th day of May, 1952.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON,President.

Schedule.Part 1.

Wages Schedule.Delete items 1 to 81, inclusive, and insert in lieu

thereof the following:-Margin OverBasic Wage

Per Week.£ s. d.

Forgeman .... .... 3 17 0Heat treater .....0 300Blacksmith .... .... 2 17 0Coppersmith 2 17 0Patternmaker 3 12 0Toolmaker 360Tool turner on relieving lathe 360Watch, clock and instrument re-

pairer .... 2 15 0Fitter in charge, Running Shed 440Fitter in charge, Power House 3 17 0Fitter in charge, Marking-off

Table .... .... 3 17 0Assistant to fitter in charge,

marking-off table 2 19 0Fitter in charge, machinery blocks

1, 2 and 3 .... 320Valve setter in charge of weigh-

bridge .... 3 17 0Welder .... 300

16. Welder using an electric spot orbutt welding machine, or cuttingscrap with an oxy-acetyleneblow pipe, petrol or gas blowpipe ....

17. Fitter, including electrical fitterand/or armature winder andbrass finisher ... ...

18. Fitter in Running Shed-First yearThereafter ....

19. Motor mechanic20. Electrical installer with "B"

License .... ....21. Leading car and engine electric

light installer22. Turner ....23. Turner using Craven automatic

turret lathes24. Scale adjuster25. Electroplater26. Miller, general or universal (other

than machines for millingthroats of buffers)

27. Borer .... ...28. Lapper and grinder using preci-

sion tools ...29. Planer ........30. Slotter .... ....31. Shaper ....32. Driller using boring or cutter bar33. Driller using Asquith or Tullis

radial drill34. Driller using Kitchen and Wade

radial drill on engine work("Engine work" includes all

parts of engine-driving mechan-ism; all wheels, axles and axleboxes; engine frame plates andframe stays, engine bogey framesand stays; also boiler and fire-box plates. But it excludes allordinary plate and angle worksuch as tender tanks and underframes; footplates, cabs, ash-pans, smokeboxes, spark arrest-ers and the like.)

35. Driller using Kitchen and Wade

36.37.

38.39.40.

41.

42.43.44.45.46.

47.48.49.50.51.52.

53.

54.55.56.57.58.59.60.61.62.63.64.65.

locomotive boiler shell drillingmachines .... .... 1 19 0

Rail planer .... .... 2 15 0Lapper and grinder not using pre-

cision tools .... 1 19 0Stay lathe machinist 1 19 0Buffer milling machinist 1 19 0Car and wagon and tender brass-

boring machinist 1 19 0Auto stud lathe machinist (while

machine is in its present con-dition) .... 1 19 0

Pneumatic tube cutter and tapper 1 19 0Ajax nut and bolt machinist 1 19 0Driller 1 10 0Grinder and polisher 1 10 0Nut and bolt machinist (other

than Ajax) 1 10 0Screwing machinist 1 10 0Punch and shearing machinist 1 1Q 0Tube end machinist 1 10 0Friction saw machinist 1 10 0Slotter and fibber 1 10 0First assistant Ajax nut and bolt

machine .... .... 180Second assistant Ajax nut and

bolt machine 140Furnacexnan (forge) 2 10 0Furnaceman (iron) 1 15 0Furnaceman (Brass) 1 11 0Furnaceman (Boiler Shop) 1 11 0Forge underhand 160Forge steam hammer driver 160Assistant furnaceman (iron) 140Casting dresser 1 '9 0Blacksmith's striker 140Boilermaker's assistant 1 '4 0Coppersmith's assistant 140Fitter's assistant 140

£ s. d.

1502 15 0

3203902 13 0

2 10 0

3402 15 0

2 15 02 15 02 15 0

2 15 02 15 0

2 15 02 15 02 15 02 15 02 15 0

2 15 0

2 15 0

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2i June, 1952.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1615

66. Moulder's assistant67. Scale adjuster's assistant68. Electrical installer's assistant 17 0

69. Tradesman's assistant, special-East Perth and Northam Run-fling Sheds .... 1 14 0

70. Tradesman's assistant, special-Fremantle Running Shed 1 7 0

71. Electric motor attendant .... 1 17 0

72. Crane driver (electric) ,... 1 12 0

73. Engine lifter 1 4 0

74. Shaft and belt attendant (whilemaking or repairing laminatedbelts, two shillings (2s.) per dayextra) .... .... .... .... 18 0

75. Pig iron breaker .... .... .... 7 0

76. Electrical fitter, Class 1-Elec-trical fitters in charge of import-ant sections or installations asdefined by the Commission andwhich include safe-workingequipment (must be registeredunder the Act)-

First year .... .... 3 9 0Thereafter .... .... .... 3 15 0

77. Electrical fitter, Class 11-Elec-trical fitters in charge of sec-tions which include safe-work-ing equipment-

First year .... .... .... 3 0 0Thereafter .... .... .... 3 5 0

78. Interlocking fitter employed onsafe-working e q u i p m e n t inoperation-

First year .... .... .... 3 0 0Thereafter .... .... .... 3 5 0

79. Line and signal ganger .... .... 2 15 080. Line and signal maintainer .... 2 8 081. Assistant line and signal main-

tainer .... .... .... 1 19 082. Line and signal assistant .... .... 19 0

(a) With 12 months' experience 1 4 083. General labourer .... .... .... Nil

Apprentices.84. The rates of pay for apprentices shall be as

under:-Percentage ofBasic Wage.

First six months 20Second six months 25Second year 35Third year 55Fourth year 80Fifth year 95

Provided that where an apprentice is 21 yearsof age or over at the commencement of his fifthyear he shall be paid the full basic wage, and thatwhen an apprentice becomes 21 years of age inthe course of his fifth year he shall be paid thefull basic wage for the period following his 21stbirthday. Provided further that the foregoing pro-viso shall not apply where the apprenticeship hasbeen revived under the Re-establishment andEmployment Act, 1945, and the apprentice is inreceipt of the tradesman's rate through Govern-ment supplementation.

Junior Workers.85. The rates of pay for junior workers shall be

as under:-

£ s. d. Part II.1 4 0 Wages Schedule.1 4 0 Delete items 1 to 12, inclusive, and

thereof the following:-insert in lieu

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No, 89 of 1952.In the matter of an Award numbered 75 of 1951,

made by the Court on the 21st day of Decem-ber, 1951, relating to Radio Workers in the areacomprised within a radius of 25 miles fromthe General Post Office, Perth, and within aradius of 10 miles from the Post Office, Kal-goorlie, and in the matter of an applicationmade on behalf of the Electrical Trades Unionof Workers (Western Australian Branch),Perth, to extend the, operation of the saidAward.

HAVING heard Mr. R. W. Fletcher on behalf ofthe abovenamed Union, and upon being satisfiedthat the requirements of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1950, and the regulations made there-under have been complied with, the Court dothhereby order and declare that the operation of theabovementioned Award be, and the same is herebyextended so as to operate over the area comprisedwithin the South-West Land Division.

Dated at Perth this 26th day of May, 1952.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON,President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 111 of 1952.Between Electrical Trades Union of Workers of

Australia (Western Australian Branch), Perth,Applicant, and The General Manager of West-ern Australian Government Tramways andFerries, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. R. W. Fletcher on behalf ofthe applicant and Mr. K. D. Reeves on behalf ofthe respondent, and by consent, the Court, in pur-suance of the powers contained in section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 24 of1951 be, and the same is hereby amended in themanner following:-

(a) Clause 5.-Other Provisions.(1) Delete the words "Wages Schedule re-

ferring to 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11" and insert in lieuthereof the words "Wages Schedule (as amendedby Order 105 of 1952) referring to 2, 4, 5, 7, 8,10, 11, 12."

Percentage ofBasic-Wage.

tTp to 16 years of age 3016 to 17 years of age 4017 to 18 years of age .... 5018 to 19 years of age 6019 to 20 years of age .... 7520 to 21 years of age 90

Margin OverBasic WagePer Week.

£ s. d.Blacksmith 217 0Fitter, including electrical fitter

and brass finisher 2 15 0Turner .... 2 15 0Armature winder 2 15 0Welder 30 0Motor mechanic 2 13 0Linesman in charge tower wagon 28 0Linesman 22 0Blacksmith's striker 14 0Fitter's assistant 14 0Linesman's assistant 14 0General labourer Nil

Generally, where not otherwise specified, themargins applicable to Part I shall apply to workersunder Part II.

Part III.General.

Clause 42.-War Loadings.Delete this clause.Liberty is reserved to either party to apply for

further amendment to the Wages Schedules underParts I and II.

This order shall operate as from the beginningof the first pay period commencing on or afterthe date hereof.

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(2) Delete the words "Part IllGeneral 41.War Loadings."

Liberty is reserved to either party to applyfor further amendments to the wages schedule.

This Order shall operate as from the begin-ning of the first pay period commencing on orafter the date hereof.

Dated at Perth this 26th day of May, 1952,By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON,President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 112 of 1952.Between Electrical Trades Union of Workers of

Australia (Western Australian Branch), Perth,Applicant, and Minister for Works and others,Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. H. W. Fletcher on behalf ofthe applicant and Mr. C. A. Reeve on behalf ofthe respondents, and by consent, the Court, inpursuance of the powers contained in section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 22 of 1951be, and the same is hereby amended in the terms ofthe attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 26th day of May, 1952.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON,President.

Schedule.Clause 4.

Delete clause 4 and insert in lieu thereof:-4.Wages.

Per Week.(1) Basic Wage £ s. d.

Metropolitan area ... .... .... 11 3 10(2) Margins.The following margins over the

basic wage as declared from time to time by theArbitration Court shall be paid:-

MarginPer Week.

£ s. d.Electrical fitter and/or armaturewinder .. . .. 2 15 0Electrical installer 2 10 0Electrical linesman 220Electrical linesman's assistant 140Tradesman's assistant 140General labourer .... Nil

(3) Apprentices.The rates of pay for appren-tices shall be as under:

Percentage ofBasic Wage.

First six (6) months 20Second six (6) months 25Second year 35Third year 55Fourth year ... 80Fifth year .... .... .... .... 95

Provided that no apprentice shall be paid lessthan he is receiving at the date of this Award.Provided, further, that where an apprentice is 21years of age or over at the commencement of hisfifth year he shall be paid the full basic wage andthat when an apprentice becomes 21 years of agein the course of his fifth year he shall be paid thefull basic wage for the period following his 21stbirthday. Provided, also, that the foregoing pro-vision shall not apply where the apprenticeship hasbeen revived under the Re-establishment and Em-ployment Act, 1945, and the apprentice is in receiptof the tradesman's rate through Government sup-plementation.

(4) Junior WorkersPer Cent. ofBasic Wage.

Under 16 years of age .... .... 25Between 16 and 17 years of age .. 35Between 17 and 18 years of age .,.. 45Between 18 and 19 years of age .. 60Between 19 and 20 years of age .... 75Between 20 and 21 years of age .... 90

Liberty is reserved to either party to apply forfurther amendments to the Wages Schedule.

This Order shall operate from and including the26th day of May, 1952.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 108 of 1952.Between Federated Moulders (Metals) Union of

Workers, Perth, Applicant, and Minister forWorks, Minister for Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage, and others, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. A. E. Hewitt on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. C. A. Reeve on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, the Court, in pur-suance of the powers contained in section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 19 of1930, as amended, be and the same is herebyfurther amended in the terms of the attachedSchedule.

Dated at Perth this 26th day of May, 1952.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON,President.

Schedule.Clause 4.

Delete clause 4 and insert in lieu thereof-4.Wages.

Per Week.Basic Wage £ s. d.

Metropolitan Area 11 310Margin

Per Week.£ s. d.

Moulder 215 0Apprentices Percentage of

Basic WagePer Week.

First six months .,.. .... .. 20Second six months .... 25Second year .... .... .... 35Third year .... ... .... 55Fourth year .... .... .... 80Fifth year .... .... .... .... 95

Provided that no apprentice shall be paid lessthan he is receiving at the date of this Award.Provided, further, that where an apprentice is 21years of age or over at the commencement of hisfifth year, he shall be paid the full basic wage,and that when an apprentice becomes 21 years ofage in the course of his fifth year he shall be paidthe full basic wage for the period following his21st birthday.. Provided, also, that the foregoingproviso shall not apply where the apprenticeshiphas been revived under the Re-establishment andEmployment Act, 1945, and the apprentice is inreceipt of the tradesman's rate through Govern-ment supplementation.

The maximum number of apprentices allowedto the Minister shall be in the proportion of one toevery three or fraction of three tradesmen employedby him: Provided the fraction of three shall benot less than one. Provided, further, that if ade-quately equipped to teach apprentices he may, withthe consent of a committee consisting of a repre-sentative of the Minister, a representative of theunion concerned, with the Industrial Registrar aschairman, take a new apprentice up to the propor-tion of one to each journeyman employed.

For the purpose of ascertaining the numberof apprentices allowed to be taken on at any time,the average number of tradesmen employed on allworking days of the 12 months immediately pre-ceding such time shall be deemed to be the num-ber of tradesmen employed.

Notwithstanding anything contained in thisAward to the contrary, if through lack of orders,or work the Minister is unable at any time to findemployment and training for an apprentice, andif a transfer to another employer cannot be ar-ranged, the obligations and duties imposed by theindenture may, with the concurrence of theapprentice, his guardian, and the union, be sus-pended for a period agreed upon, or if no sucharrangement be arrived at, may be cancelled bythe committee as constituted in subclause (a) above.

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The onus of proof of circumstances justifyingsuch cancellation shall be on the Minister.

This provision shall be deemed to be includedin all contracts now existing, and also in all futurecontracts of apprenticeship which may be enteredinto.

(d) The employment of apprentices shall be gov-erned by the provisions of the Schedule attachedhereto.

Liberty is reserved to either party to apply forfurther amendments to the Wages Schedule.

This order shall operate from and including the26th day of May, 1952.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 107 of 1952.Between Federated Moulders (Metals) Union of

Workers, Perth, Applicant, and The WesternAustralian Government Railways Commission,Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. A. E. Hewitt on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. K. D. Reeves on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, the Court, in pursuanceof the powers contained in section 92 of the Indus-trial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, doth hereby orderand declare that Award No. 11 of 1947, as amended,be and the same is hereby further amended in theterms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 26th day of May, 1952.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON,President.

Schedule.Clause 25War Loadings.

Delete this clause.

Clause 26Wages.Delete Item 1 in the Wages Schedule and insert

in lieu thereof the following:-Margin Over

Basic WagePer Week.

£ s. d.1. Moulder 215 0

Liberty is reserved to either party to apply forfurther amendment to the Wages Schedule.

This order shall operate as from the beginningof the first pay period commencing on or after thedate hereof.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 104 of 1952.Between West Australian Amalgamated Society of

Railway Employees Union of Workers, Appli-cant, and The Western Australian GovernmentRailways Commission, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. G. F. Keating on behalf ofthe applicant and Mr. K. D. Reeves on behalf ofthe respondent, and by consent, the Court, in pur-suance of the powers contained in section 92 of theIndustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, doth herebyorder and declare that Award No. 31 of 1948, asamended, be and the same is hereby furtheramended in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 26th day of May, 1952.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON,President.

Schedule.Part V.

Clause 50War Loadings.Delete present clause and insert in lieu thereof

the following:War loadings shall continue to be paid as at

present, provided that no war loading shallbe paid in respect of the following items of theWages Schedule in clause 51.

Items 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 57 to 63,65, 67 to 72, 74 to 78, 80 to 104, 106 to 113,134, 135, 142, 144, 145, 147 and 152a, all figuresinclusive.

Clause 51.Wages.Wages Schedule.

Delete items 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 57 to 63,65, 67 to 72, 74 to 78, 80 to 104, 106 to 113, 134,135, 142, 144, 145 and 147 (all figures inclusive)and insert in lieu thereof the following:Item No. Designation. Margin Over

Basic Wage.£ s. d.

Line and signal maintainer 2 8 0Assistant line and signal maintainer 1 19 0

44. Line and signal ganger ........ 2 15 045. Line and signal assistant .... .... 19 0

(a) With twelve (12) months'experience .... .... 1 4 0

46. Electrical fitter, Class I: Electricalfitters in charge of importantsections or installations as de-fined by the Commission andwhich include safe - workingequipment (must be registeredunder the Act) -

First year .... .... .... 3 9 0Thereafter .... .... 3 15 0

47. Electrical fitter, Class II: Electri-cal fitters in charge of sectionswhich include safe - workingequipment

First year .... .... .... 3 0 0Thereafter .... .... 3 5 0

48. Interlocking fitter employed onsafe - working equipment inoperation

First year .... .... 3 0 0Thereafter ........ 3 5 0

57. Welder(a) Required to apply general

trade experience .... .... 3 0 0

65.

Driller using Kitchen and Waderadial drills on engine work(engine work includes all partsof engine driving mechanism, allwheels, axles and axle boxes;engine frame plates and framestays; engine bogie frames andstays; also boiler and fireboxplates. But it excludes all or-dinary plate and angle work,such as tender tanks and under-frames; footplates, cabs, ash-pans, smokeboxes spark arrest-ers and the like) .... .... .... 2 15 0

(b) Cutting scrap with oxy-acetylene torch or blow-pipe

Blacksmith ....Fitter ....Scale adjusterTurnerElectroplater .... ....Watch and clock instrument re-

1502 17 02 15 02 15 02 15 02 15 0

pairer .... .... .... .... 2 15 0Sheet metal worker .... .... .... 2 15 0Leading car and engine electric

light installer .... .... .... 3 4 0Electrical installer holding

License .... .... .... 2 10 0Forge underhand .... .... .... 1 6 0Forge steam hammer driver 1 6 0Blacksmith's striker .... .... 1 4 0Boilermaker's assistant .... .... 1 4 0Fitter's assistant .... 1 4 0Scale adjuster's assistant .... .... 1 4 0Coppersmith's assistant .... .... 1 4 0Casting dresser .... 1 9 0Moulder's assistant .... .... 1 4 0Miller, general or universal (other

than machines for millingthroats of buffers) .... .... 2 15 0

Borei' .... .... .... .... .... 2 15 0Lapper and grinder using precision

tools .... 2 15 0Planer ........ .... .,.. 2 15 0Shaper ........ .... .... 2 15 0Slotter ........ .... .... 2 15 0Driller using borer or cutter bar 2 15 0Driller using Asquith or Tullis

radial drills .... .... .... 2 15 0

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IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1951, and in the matter of Ronfred &Company Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate ofIncorporation, as a Limited Company, has this daybeen issued to Ronfred & Company Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 19th day of June, 1952.G. J. BOYLSON,

Registrar of Companies.Companies Office,

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.Company No. 5 of 1951

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1951, and in the matter of MiddalyaPastoral Company Proprietary Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Order of theSupreme Court of Western Australia dated the16th day of June, 1952, confirmed the reductionof the capital of the abovenamed Company from£70,000 to £3,500 and the Minute approved by theCourt showing that in respect to the capital ofthe Company as altered the several particularsrequired by the abovementioned Act were registeredby the Registrar of Companies on the 25th dayof June, 1952. The said Minute is in the wordsand figures following:-"The capital of Middalya

£ s. d. Pastoral Company Proprietary Limited henceforth2 15 0 is £3,500 divided into 70,000 shares of is. each re-

duced from £70,000 divided into 70,000 shares of £11 19 0 each. At the time of registration of this Minute1 19 0 29,000 of the said shares have been issued on each of1 19 0 which the sum of is. has been and is deemed to

have been paid. The remaining 41,000 shares are1 19 0 unissued."

Dated the 25th day of June, 1952.PARKER & PARKER,

of 21 Howard Street Perth,Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1951.Pursuant to Section 99 (4).

J. A. Weaver Shoe Co. Pty. Ltd.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Officeof J. A. Weaver Shoe Co. Pty. Ltd. is situate atthe corner of Belgrave and Cox Streets, Maylands,and that the days and hours during which suchoffice is accessible to the public are as follows:-Mondays to Fridays, inclusive (other than publicholidays), 10 a.m. to 4p.m.

Dated this 24th day of June, 1952.PARKER & PARKER,21 Howard Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Company.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1951, and in the matter of AffiliatedAgencies Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate ofIncorporation, as a Limited Company, has thisday been issued to Affiliated Agencies Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 20th day of June, 1952.G. J. BOYLSON,

Registrar of Companies.Companies Office,

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1895.I, HARVEY HOWARD HEATH, of Banksia Street,Osborne Park, the person authorised by the NorthUnit of Jehovah's Witnesses, do hereby give noticethat I am desirous that such Unit be incorporatedunder the provisions of the Associations Incorpora-tion Act, 1895.

The following is a copy of the Memorial intendedto be filed in the Supreme Court under the provi-sions of the said Act:-

Name of Association-North Unit of Jehovah'sWitnesses.

Object or Purpose of the Institution-To holdin trust such property as is now owned and may beacquired from time to time by the North Unit ofJehovah's Witnesses.

Where Situated or Established-Mount Haw-thorn.

The Names of the Trustees-Harvey HowardHeath, William Ernest Godenzi, Cornelis AdrianusStoove.

In whom the Management of the Unit isVested, and by what Means-The trustees and bythe rules and by-laws of the said Unit.

I, FREDERICK GEORGE LOGUE, of 64 ScaddanStreet, Bassendean, Secretary of the AmateurBasketball Association of Western Australia, theperson hereunto authorised by the said Associationdo hereby give notice that I am desirous that suchAssociation should be incorporated under the pro-visions of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895.

F. LOGUE.

The following is a copy of the Memorial in-tended to be filed in the Supreme Court under theprovisions of the said Act:-Memorial of the Amateur Basketball Association of

Western Australia filed in pursuance of theAssociations Incorporations Act, 1895.

1. Name of the Institution-Amateur BasketballAssociation of Western Australia.

Rail planer . .. ... . ..Lapper and grinder not using pre-

cision tools ..Stay lathe machinistBuffer milling machinistCar and wagon tender brass boring

machinist ...Auto stud machinist (whilst oper-

ating machines in present con-dition) ,.. .... .... .... 1 19 0

Pneumatic tube cutter and tapper 1 19 0Ajax nut and bolt machinist S.. 1 19 0Driller ,... .... .... .... 1 10 0Nut and bolt machinist other than

Ajax ..,, .... 110 0Screwing machinist ... .... 1 10 0Punch and shearing machinist 1 10 0Tube end machinist .,.. 1 10 0Friction saw machinist .. .... 1 10 0Slotter and nibber .... .... 1 10 0Metal grinder and polisher ....1 10 0Turner and machinst's assistant

(iron) .... .... .... .... 1 4 0

First assistant Ajax nut and boltmachinist .... .... .... .... 1 8 0

Second assistant Ajax nut and boltmachinist .... .... .... 140

Furnaceman (forge) 2 10 0Furnaceman (iron foundry) 1 15 0

Assistant furnaceman (iron foun-dry) .... .... 140

Furnaceman (brass foundry) 1 11 0

Furnaceman (boiler shop) 1 11 0

Tradesman assistant, special-EastPerth and Northam RunningSheds .... .... .... 1 14 0

Tradesman assistant, special-Fre-mantle Running Sheds 170

142. Crane driver, electric 1 12 0

Electric motor attendant 1 17 0

Shaft and belt attendant (whilemaking or repairing laminatedbelts, two shillings (2s.) per dayextra) .... .... .... .... 18 0

147. Engine lifter .... .... 1 4 0Insert new item:-

152a. Electrical installer's assistant .... 17 0

Liberty is reserved to either party to apply forfurther amendment to the abovementioned items ofthe Wages Schedule.

This order shall operate as from the beginningof the first pay period commencing on or after thedate hereof.

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Objects or Purpose of the InstitutionToencourage, manage, promote and control amateurbasketball in Western Australia and to act eitheralone or with other individuals and other bodiesin the interests of amateur sport generally.

Where Situated or Established-64 ScaddanStreet, Bassendean.

The Name or Names of the Trustee or TrusteesFergus John Darling and Alexander Donald Taylor.

In Whom the Management of the Institution isVested and by What Means (whether by deed,settlement or otherwise)In an executive commit-tee elected by general meeting pursuant to theconstitution.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Jessie Ann Jones, lateof 35 Charles Street, Bunbury, in the State ofWestern Australia, Widow, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, care of the undersigned, on or beforethe 28th day of July, 1952, after which date thesaid Executor will proceed to distribute the assetsof the said deceased amongst the persons entitledthereto, having regard only to the claims anddemands of which he shall then have had notice.

Dated this 16th day of June, 1952.

EASTMAN & JENOUR,of Victoria Street, Bunbury,

Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Charles Malcolm Paul,late of 7a Renown Avenue, Claremont, in theState of Western Australia, Manufacturer'sAgent.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executrix, Hilda Mary Paul, of 7a RenownAvenue, Claremont, in the said State, on or beforethe 28th day of July, 1952, after which date thesaid Executrix will proceed to distribute the assetsof the said deceased amongst the persons entitledthereto, having regard only to the claims anddemands of which she shall then have had notice.

Dated the 23rd day of June, 1952.

WALKER & WALKER,of 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

in the said State, Solicitorsfor Hilda Mary Paul, of 7aRenown Avenue, Claremont,the Executrix named in thesaid Will.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSlEALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the the matter of the Will of Norman AlfredPerfect, formerly of Wubin, in the State ofWestern Australia, Farmer, but late Shaftes.-bury Hotel, Stirling Street, Perth, in the saidState, Retired Farmer, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executors care of the undermentioned Solici-tors on or before the 28th day of July, 1952, afterwhich date the said Executors will proceed to dis-tribute the assets of the said deceased amongst thepersons entitled thereto having regard only to theclaims and demands of which they shall then havehad notice.

JOSEPH, MUIR & WILLIAMS,Victoria House, St. George's Terrace,

Perth, Solicitors for the Executors.

(4) 56348

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of William Andrew Wil-liamson, formerly of 24 Robert Street, Kalgoor-lie, and Eighth Avenue, Maylands, Motor Driver,but late of 30 Walcott Street, Mount Lawley, inthe State of Western Australia, Merchant, de-ceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executrix, care of the undersigned, on or beforethe 28th day of July, 1952, after which date thesaid Executrix will proceed to distribute the assetsof the said deceased amongst the persons entitledthereto, having regard only to the claims and de-mands of which she shall then have had notice.

Dated 19th June, 1952.

CORSER & CORSER,of 36 and 39 Padbury Buildings,

Forrest Place, Perth, Solici-tors for the Executrix.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Mina Campbell, lateof 24 Lyall Street, South Perth, in the Stateof Western Australia, Widow, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Execu-tor and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St.George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 28th dayof July, 1952, after which date the said Executorwill proceed to distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the persons entitled theretohaving regard only to the claims and demands ofwhich it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 23rd day of June, 1952.FRANK UNMACK & CULLEN,of 45 Market Street, Fremantle,

Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Lewis John James,late of Northam, in the State of Western Aus-tralia, Railway Employee, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, care of the undersigned, on or beforethe 28th day of July, 1952, after which date the saidExecutor will proceed to distribute the assets ofthe said deceased amongst the persons entitledthereto, having regard only to the claims anddemands of which he shall then have had notice.

Dated the 23rd day of June, 1952.PEARSON, LYON & CO.,

of 129 Fitzgerald Street, Northam,Solicitors for the Executors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the Will of William Painter Edwards, late of '74Francis Street, Geraldton, in the State ofWestern Australia, Auctioneer, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Execu-tor and Agency Company Limited, 135 St. George'sTerrace, Perth, on or before the 28th day of July,1952, after which date the said Executor will pro-ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceasedamongst the persons entitled thereto, having regardonly to the claims and demands of which it shallthen have had notice.

Dated the 25th day of June, 1952.ALTORFER & STOWE,

of Geraldton,Solicitors for the Executor.

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